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/* Copyright (c) 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates.
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Copyright (c) Monty Program Ab; 1991-2011
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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2010-12-28 19:57:23 +01:00
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */
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#ifndef _my_compare_h
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#define _my_compare_h
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#include "myisampack.h"
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#include "m_ctype.h" /* CHARSET_INFO */
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/*
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There is a hard limit for the maximum number of keys as there are only
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8 bits in the index file header for the number of keys in a table.
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This means that 0..255 keys can exist for a table. The idea of
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HA_MAX_POSSIBLE_KEY is to ensure that one can use myisamchk & tools on
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a MyISAM table for which one has more keys than MyISAM is normally
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compiled for. If you don't have this, you will get a core dump when
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running myisamchk compiled for 128 keys on a table with 255 keys.
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*/
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#define HA_MAX_POSSIBLE_KEY 255 /* For myisamchk */
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/*
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The following defines can be increased if necessary.
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But beware the dependency of MI_MAX_POSSIBLE_KEY_BUFF and HA_MAX_KEY_LENGTH.
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*/
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#define HA_MAX_KEY_LENGTH 1000 /* Max length in bytes */
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#define HA_MAX_KEY_SEG 32 /* Max segments for key */
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#define HA_MAX_POSSIBLE_KEY_BUFF (HA_MAX_KEY_LENGTH + 24+ 6+6)
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#define HA_MAX_KEY_BUFF (HA_MAX_KEY_LENGTH+HA_MAX_KEY_SEG*6+8+8)
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typedef struct st_HA_KEYSEG /* Key-portion */
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{
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CHARSET_INFO *charset;
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uint32 start; /* Start of key in record */
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uint32 null_pos; /* position to NULL indicator */
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uint16 bit_pos; /* Position to bit part */
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uint16 flag;
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uint16 length; /* Keylength */
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uint16 language;
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uint8 type; /* Type of key (for sort) */
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uint8 null_bit; /* bitmask to test for NULL */
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uint8 bit_start,bit_end; /* if bit field */
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uint8 bit_length; /* Length of bit part */
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} HA_KEYSEG;
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#define get_key_length(length,key) \
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{ if (*(const uchar*) (key) != 255) \
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length= (uint) *(const uchar*) ((key)++); \
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else \
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{ length= mi_uint2korr((key)+1); (key)+=3; } \
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}
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#define get_key_length_rdonly(length,key) \
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{ if (*(const uchar*) (key) != 255) \
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length= ((uint) *(const uchar*) ((key))); \
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else \
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{ length= mi_uint2korr((key)+1); } \
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}
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#define get_key_pack_length(length,length_pack,key) \
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{ if (*(const uchar*) (key) != 255) \
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{ length= (uint) *(const uchar*) ((key)++); length_pack= 1; }\
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else \
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{ length=mi_uint2korr((key)+1); (key)+= 3; length_pack= 3; } \
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}
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#define store_key_length_inc(key,length) \
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{ if ((length) < 255) \
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{ *(key)++= (length); } \
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else \
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{ *(key)=255; mi_int2store((key)+1,(length)); (key)+=3; } \
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}
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#define size_to_store_key_length(length) ((length) < 255 ? 1 : 3)
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static inline uint16 get_rec_bits(const uchar *ptr, uchar ofs, uint len)
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{
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uint16 val= ptr[0];
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if (ofs + len > 8)
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val|= (uint16)(ptr[1]) << 8;
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return (val >> ofs) & ((1 << len) - 1);
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}
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static inline void set_rec_bits(uint16 bits, uchar *ptr, uchar ofs, uint len)
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{
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ptr[0]= (ptr[0] & ~(((1 << len) - 1) << ofs)) | (bits << ofs);
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if (ofs + len > 8)
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ptr[1]= (ptr[1] & ~((1 << (len - 8 + ofs)) - 1)) | (bits >> (8 - ofs));
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}
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#define clr_rec_bits(bit_ptr, bit_ofs, bit_len) \
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set_rec_bits(0, bit_ptr, bit_ofs, bit_len)
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extern int ha_compare_text(CHARSET_INFO *, const uchar *, uint,
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const uchar *, uint , my_bool, my_bool);
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extern int ha_key_cmp(HA_KEYSEG *keyseg, const uchar *a,
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const uchar *b, uint key_length, uint nextflag,
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uint *diff_pos);
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Injecting more "const" declarations into code which does not change
pointed data.
I ran gcc -Wcast-qual on storage/maria, this identified un-needed casts,
a couple of functions which said they had a const parameter though
they changed the pointed content! This is fixed here. Some suspicious
places receive a comment.
The original intention of running -Wcast-qual was to find what code
changes R-tree keys: I added const words, but hidden casts
like those of int2store (casts target to (uint16*)) removed const
checking; -Wcast-qual helped find those hidden casts.
Log handler does not change the content pointed by LEX_STRING::str it
receives, so we now use a struct which has a const inside, to emphasize
this and be able to pass "const uchar*" buffers to log handler
without fear of their content being changed by it.
One-line fix for a merge glitch (when merging from MyISAM).
include/m_string.h:
As Maria's log handler uses LEX_STRING but never changes the content
pointed by LEX_STRING::str, and assigns uchar* into this member most
of the time, we introduce a new struct LEX_CUSTRING
(C const U unsigned) for the log handler.
include/my_global.h:
In macros which read pointed content: use const pointers so that
gcc -Wcast-qual does not warn about casting a const pointer to non-const.
include/my_handler.h:
In macros which read pointed content: use const pointers so that
gcc -Wcast-qual does not warn about casting a const pointer to non-const.
ha_find_null() does not change *a.
include/my_sys.h:
insert_dynamic() does not change *element.
include/myisampack.h:
In macros which read pointed content: use const pointers so that
gcc -Wcast-qual does not warn about casting a const pointer to non-const.
mysys/array.c:
insert_dynamic() does not change *element
mysys/my_handler.c:
ha_find_null() does not change *a
storage/maria/ma_bitmap.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/ma_blockrec.c:
Log handler receives const strings now.
_ma_apply_undo_row_delete/update() do change *header.
storage/maria/ma_blockrec.h:
correct prototype
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
Log handler receives const strings now. Un-needed casts
storage/maria/ma_checkpoint.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/ma_checksum.c:
unneeded cast
storage/maria/ma_commit.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/ma_create.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/ma_dbug.c:
fixing warning of gcc -Wcast-qual
storage/maria/ma_delete.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/ma_delete_all.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/ma_delete_table.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/ma_dynrec.c:
fixing some warnings of gcc -Wcast-qual. Unneeded casts removed.
Comment about function which lies.
storage/maria/ma_ft_parser.c:
fix for warnings of gcc -Wcast-qual, removing unneeded casts
storage/maria/ma_ft_update.c:
less casts, comment
storage/maria/ma_key.c:
less casts, stay const (warnings of gcc -Wcast-qual)
storage/maria/ma_key_recover.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/ma_loghandler.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/ma_loghandler.h:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/ma_loghandler_lsn.h:
In macros which read pointed content: use const pointers so that
gcc -Wcast-qual does not warn about casting a const pointer to non-const.
storage/maria/ma_page.c:
Log handler receives const strings now; more const
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/ma_rename.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/ma_rt_index.c:
more const, to emphasize that functions don't change pointed content.
best_key= NULL was forgotten during merge from MyISAM a few days ago,
was causing a Valgrind warning
storage/maria/ma_rt_index.h:
new proto
storage/maria/ma_rt_key.c:
more const
storage/maria/ma_rt_key.h:
new proto
storage/maria/ma_rt_mbr.c:
more const for functions which deserve it
storage/maria/ma_rt_mbr.h:
new prototype
storage/maria/ma_rt_split.c:
make const what is not changed.
storage/maria/ma_search.c:
un-needed casts, more const
storage/maria/ma_sp_key.c:
more const
storage/maria/ma_unique.c:
un-needed casts.
storage/maria/ma_write.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
some more const
storage/maria/unittest/ma_test_loghandler-t.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/unittest/ma_test_loghandler_first_lsn-t.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/unittest/ma_test_loghandler_max_lsn-t.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/unittest/ma_test_loghandler_multigroup-t.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/unittest/ma_test_loghandler_multithread-t.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/unittest/ma_test_loghandler_noflush-t.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/unittest/ma_test_loghandler_nologs-t.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/unittest/ma_test_loghandler_pagecache-t.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
storage/maria/unittest/ma_test_loghandler_purge-t.c:
Log handler receives const strings now
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extern HA_KEYSEG *ha_find_null(HA_KEYSEG *keyseg, const uchar *a);
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/*
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Inside an in-memory data record, memory pointers to pieces of the
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record (like BLOBs) are stored in their native byte order and in
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this amount of bytes.
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*/
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#define portable_sizeof_char_ptr 8
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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/**
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Return values of index_cond_func_xxx functions.
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0=ICP_NO_MATCH - index tuple doesn't satisfy the pushed index condition (the
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engine should discard the tuple and go to the next one)
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1=ICP_MATCH - index tuple satisfies the pushed index condition (the
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engine should fetch and return the record)
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2=ICP_OUT_OF_RANGE - index tuple is out range that we're scanning, e.g. this
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if we're scanning "t.key BETWEEN 10 AND 20" and got a
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"t.key=21" tuple (the engine should stop scanning and
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return HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE right away).
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3=ICP_ABORTED_BY_USER - engine must stop scanning and should return
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HA_ERR_ABORTED_BY_USER right away
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-1= ICP_ERROR - Reserved for internal errors in engines. Should not be
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returned by index_cond_func_xxx
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*/
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typedef enum icp_result {
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ICP_ERROR=-1,
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ICP_NO_MATCH=0,
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ICP_MATCH=1,
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ICP_OUT_OF_RANGE=2,
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ICP_ABORTED_BY_USER=3
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} ICP_RESULT;
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typedef ICP_RESULT (*index_cond_func_t)(void *param);
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#endif /* _my_compare_h */
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