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/* Copyright (C) 2005 MySQL AB
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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Add ifdefs to control when "#pragma implementation" should be used Added some more ifdefs for "#pragma interface" client/sql_string.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION client/sql_string.h: USE_PRAGMA_INTERFACE include/my_global.h: Use pragma implementation for gcc pre version 3 mysys/raid.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/field.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_berkeley.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_blackhole.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_heap.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_innodb.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_isam.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_isammrg.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_myisam.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/handler.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/hash_filo.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_func.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_geofunc.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_strfunc.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_subselect.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_sum.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_timefunc.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_uniq.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_uniq.h: USE_PRAGMA_INTERFACE sql/log_event.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/log_event.h: USE_PRAGMA_INTERFACE sql/opt_range.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/procedure.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/protocol.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/protocol_cursor.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/set_var.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_analyse.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_analyse.h: USE_PRAGMA_INTERFACE sql/sql_class.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_crypt.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_crypt.h: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_list.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_map.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_map.h: USE_PRAGMA_INTERFACE sql/sql_olap.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_select.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_string.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_udf.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/tztime.cc: USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION
2005-05-26 12:09:14 +02:00
#ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION
Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place Ensure that 'null_value' is not accessed before val() is called in FIELD() functions Fixed initialization of key maps. This fixes some problems with keys when you have more than 64 keys Fixed that ROLLUP don't always create a temporary table. This fix ensures that func_gconcat.test results are now predictable mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result: Move innodb specific test to innodb.test Changed table name r2 -> t2 More test to see how ROLLUP was optimized mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Moved test here form func_gconcat mysql-test/r/olap.result: New test results after optimization mysql-test/t/func_gconcat.test: Move innodb specific test to innodb.test Changed table name r2 -> t2 More test to see how ROLLUP was optimized mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Moved test here form func_gconcat sql/field.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/ha_berkeley.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/ha_blackhole.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/ha_heap.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/ha_innodb.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/ha_isam.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/ha_isammrg.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/ha_myisam.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/handler.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/hash_filo.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/item.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/item_func.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place Ensure that 'null_value' is not accessed before val() is called sql/item_geofunc.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/item_strfunc.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/item_subselect.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/item_sum.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/item_timefunc.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/item_uniq.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/log_event.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/mysql_priv.h: Change key_map_full to not be const as we are giving it a proper value on startup sql/mysqld.cc: Move key_map variables here and initialize key_map_full properly sql/opt_range.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/opt_range.h: Fix that test_quick_select() works with any ammount of keys sql/procedure.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/protocol.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/protocol_cursor.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/set_var.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/sql_analyse.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/sql_class.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/sql_crypt.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/sql_insert.cc: Fixed that max_rows is ulong sql/sql_list.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/sql_map.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/sql_olap.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/sql_select.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place Fixed that ROLLUP don't have to always create a temporary table Added new argument to remove_const() to make above possible Fixed some errors that creapt up when we don't always do a temporary table for ROLLUP sql/sql_string.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/sql_table.cc: Simple optimizations Fixed wrong checking of build_table_path() in undef-ed code sql/sql_udf.cc: Move USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION to proper place sql/sql_yacc.yy: removed extra {}
2005-06-03 22:46:03 +02:00
#pragma implementation // gcc: Class implementation
#endif
#include "mysql_priv.h"
#ifdef HAVE_BLACKHOLE_DB
#include "ha_blackhole.h"
A fix and a test case for Bug#10760 and complementary cleanups. The idea of the patch is that every cursor gets its own lock id for table level locking. Thus cursors are protected from updates performed within the same connection. Additionally a list of transient (must be closed at commit) cursors is maintained and all transient cursors are closed when necessary. Lastly, this patch adds support for deadlock timeouts to TLL locking when using cursors. + post-review fixes. include/thr_lock.h: - add a notion of lock owner to table level locking. When using cursors, lock owner can not be identified by a thread id any more, as we must protect cursors from updates issued within the same connection (thread). So, each cursor has its own lock identifier to use with table level locking. - extend return values of thr_lock and thr_multi_lock with THR_LOCK_TIMEOUT and THR_LOCK_DEADLOCK, since these conditions are now possible (see comments to thr_lock.c) mysys/thr_lock.c: Better support for cursors: - use THR_LOCK_OWNER * as lock identifier, not pthread_t. - check and return an error for a trivial deadlock case, when an update statement is issued to a table locked by a cursor which has been previously opened in the same connection. - add support for locking timeouts: with use of cursors, trivial deadlocks can occur. For now the only remedy is the lock wait timeout, which is initialized from a new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' Example of a deadlock (assuming the storage engine does not downgrade locks): con1: open cursor for select * from t1; con2: open cursor for select * from t2; con1: update t2 set id=id*2; -- blocked con2: update t1 set id=id*2; -- deadlock Lock timeouts are active only if a connection is using cursors. - the check in the wait_for_lock loop has been changed from data->cond != cond to data->cond != 0. data->cond is zeroed in every place it's changed. - added comments sql/examples/ha_archive.cc: - extend the handlerton with the info about cursor behaviour at commit. sql/examples/ha_archive.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/examples/ha_example.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_example.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_example handlerton sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_tina.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of CSV handlerton sql/ha_berkeley.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/ha_berkeley.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of BerkeleyDB handlerton sql/ha_blackhole.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_blackhole.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of blackhole handlerton sql/ha_federated.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_federated.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of federated handlerton sql/ha_heap.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_heap.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_heap handlerton sql/ha_innodb.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht of innobase storage engine sql/ha_innodb.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/ha_myisam.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_myisam.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM handlerton sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: - init handler::ht in the ctor sql/ha_myisammrg.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM MERGE handlerton sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/handler.cc: - drop support for ISAM storage engine, which was removed from 5.0 - close all "transient" cursors at COMMIT/ROLLBACK. A "transient" SQL level cursor is a cursor that uses tables that have a transaction- specific state. sql/handler.h: - extend struct handlerton with flags, add handlerton *ht to every handler instance. sql/lock.cc: - extend mysql_lock_tables to send error to the client if thr_multi_lock returns a timeout or a deadlock error. sql/mysqld.cc: - add server option --table_lock_wait_timeout (in seconds) sql/set_var.cc: - add new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' to specify a wait timeout for table-level locks of MySQL (in seconds). The default timeout is 50 seconds. The timeout is active only if the connection has open cursors. sql/sql_class.cc: - implement Statement_map::close_transient_cursors - safety suggests that we need an assert ensuring llock_info->n_cursors is functioning properly, adjust destruction of the Statement_map to allow such assert in THD::~THD sql/sql_class.h: - add support for Cursors registry to Statement map. sql/sql_prepare.cc: - maintain a list of cursors that must be closed at commit/rollback. sql/sql_select.cc: - extend class Cursor to support specific at-COMMIT/ROLLBACK behavior. If a cursor uses tables of a storage engine that invalidates all open tables at COMMIT/ROLLBACK, it must be closed before COMMIT/ROLLBACK is executed. sql/sql_select.h: - add an own lock_id and commit/rollback status flag to class Cursor tests/mysql_client_test.c: A test case for Bug#10760 and complementary issues: test a simple deadlock case too. mysql-test/var: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/var''
2005-07-19 20:21:12 +02:00
/* Blackhole storage engine handlerton */
handlerton blackhole_hton= {
A fix and a test case for Bug#10760 and complementary cleanups. The idea of the patch is that every cursor gets its own lock id for table level locking. Thus cursors are protected from updates performed within the same connection. Additionally a list of transient (must be closed at commit) cursors is maintained and all transient cursors are closed when necessary. Lastly, this patch adds support for deadlock timeouts to TLL locking when using cursors. + post-review fixes. include/thr_lock.h: - add a notion of lock owner to table level locking. When using cursors, lock owner can not be identified by a thread id any more, as we must protect cursors from updates issued within the same connection (thread). So, each cursor has its own lock identifier to use with table level locking. - extend return values of thr_lock and thr_multi_lock with THR_LOCK_TIMEOUT and THR_LOCK_DEADLOCK, since these conditions are now possible (see comments to thr_lock.c) mysys/thr_lock.c: Better support for cursors: - use THR_LOCK_OWNER * as lock identifier, not pthread_t. - check and return an error for a trivial deadlock case, when an update statement is issued to a table locked by a cursor which has been previously opened in the same connection. - add support for locking timeouts: with use of cursors, trivial deadlocks can occur. For now the only remedy is the lock wait timeout, which is initialized from a new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' Example of a deadlock (assuming the storage engine does not downgrade locks): con1: open cursor for select * from t1; con2: open cursor for select * from t2; con1: update t2 set id=id*2; -- blocked con2: update t1 set id=id*2; -- deadlock Lock timeouts are active only if a connection is using cursors. - the check in the wait_for_lock loop has been changed from data->cond != cond to data->cond != 0. data->cond is zeroed in every place it's changed. - added comments sql/examples/ha_archive.cc: - extend the handlerton with the info about cursor behaviour at commit. sql/examples/ha_archive.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/examples/ha_example.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_example.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_example handlerton sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_tina.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of CSV handlerton sql/ha_berkeley.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/ha_berkeley.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of BerkeleyDB handlerton sql/ha_blackhole.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_blackhole.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of blackhole handlerton sql/ha_federated.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_federated.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of federated handlerton sql/ha_heap.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_heap.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_heap handlerton sql/ha_innodb.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht of innobase storage engine sql/ha_innodb.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/ha_myisam.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_myisam.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM handlerton sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: - init handler::ht in the ctor sql/ha_myisammrg.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM MERGE handlerton sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/handler.cc: - drop support for ISAM storage engine, which was removed from 5.0 - close all "transient" cursors at COMMIT/ROLLBACK. A "transient" SQL level cursor is a cursor that uses tables that have a transaction- specific state. sql/handler.h: - extend struct handlerton with flags, add handlerton *ht to every handler instance. sql/lock.cc: - extend mysql_lock_tables to send error to the client if thr_multi_lock returns a timeout or a deadlock error. sql/mysqld.cc: - add server option --table_lock_wait_timeout (in seconds) sql/set_var.cc: - add new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' to specify a wait timeout for table-level locks of MySQL (in seconds). The default timeout is 50 seconds. The timeout is active only if the connection has open cursors. sql/sql_class.cc: - implement Statement_map::close_transient_cursors - safety suggests that we need an assert ensuring llock_info->n_cursors is functioning properly, adjust destruction of the Statement_map to allow such assert in THD::~THD sql/sql_class.h: - add support for Cursors registry to Statement map. sql/sql_prepare.cc: - maintain a list of cursors that must be closed at commit/rollback. sql/sql_select.cc: - extend class Cursor to support specific at-COMMIT/ROLLBACK behavior. If a cursor uses tables of a storage engine that invalidates all open tables at COMMIT/ROLLBACK, it must be closed before COMMIT/ROLLBACK is executed. sql/sql_select.h: - add an own lock_id and commit/rollback status flag to class Cursor tests/mysql_client_test.c: A test case for Bug#10760 and complementary issues: test a simple deadlock case too. mysql-test/var: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/var''
2005-07-19 20:21:12 +02:00
"BLACKHOLE",
Next big patch for loadable storage engines! Handlerton array is now created instead of using sys_table_types_st. All storage engines can now have inits and giant ifdef's are now gone for startup. No compeltely clean yet, handlertons will next be merged with sys_table_types. Federated and archive now have real cleanup if their inits fail. sql/examples/ha_archive.cc: Modifications for new ha_init code. The init method now checks for errors and will not start up if the errors occur. sql/examples/ha_archive.h: Change for new init method. sql/examples/ha_example.cc: New handlerton pieces. sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: New handlerton pieces. sql/ha_berkeley.cc: New handlerton pieces, plus changes for ha_init changes. I'm not happy with our current "skip" setup. sql/ha_berkeley.h: Change in init return. sql/ha_blackhole.cc: Changes for new handlerton pieces. sql/ha_federated.cc: Changes for new handlerton and true cleanup code. sql/ha_heap.cc: Changes for new handlerton returns. sql/ha_innodb.cc: Changes for handlerton code. sql/ha_innodb.h: Change in init. sql/ha_myisam.cc: Changes for additional handlerton bits. sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: Changes for new handlerton bits. sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Changes for new handlerton bits. sql/ha_ndbcluster.h: Changes for handlerton bits. sql/handler.cc: Changes for ditching show_table_type_st types, and collapsing it into a handlerton array. The ha_init now just loops through all handlers to init (much cleaner...). handlertons and sys_table_types should be merged next. sql/handler.h: Additions for sys_table_types sql/log.cc: Clean up of binlog for changes in handlerton sql/mysql_priv.h: Removed unneeded define for binlog_init sql/sql_show.cc: Changes for change in handlerton to sys_table_types
2005-10-03 04:44:28 +02:00
SHOW_OPTION_YES,
"/dev/null storage engine (anything you write to it disappears)",
DB_TYPE_BLACKHOLE_DB,
NULL,
A fix and a test case for Bug#10760 and complementary cleanups. The idea of the patch is that every cursor gets its own lock id for table level locking. Thus cursors are protected from updates performed within the same connection. Additionally a list of transient (must be closed at commit) cursors is maintained and all transient cursors are closed when necessary. Lastly, this patch adds support for deadlock timeouts to TLL locking when using cursors. + post-review fixes. include/thr_lock.h: - add a notion of lock owner to table level locking. When using cursors, lock owner can not be identified by a thread id any more, as we must protect cursors from updates issued within the same connection (thread). So, each cursor has its own lock identifier to use with table level locking. - extend return values of thr_lock and thr_multi_lock with THR_LOCK_TIMEOUT and THR_LOCK_DEADLOCK, since these conditions are now possible (see comments to thr_lock.c) mysys/thr_lock.c: Better support for cursors: - use THR_LOCK_OWNER * as lock identifier, not pthread_t. - check and return an error for a trivial deadlock case, when an update statement is issued to a table locked by a cursor which has been previously opened in the same connection. - add support for locking timeouts: with use of cursors, trivial deadlocks can occur. For now the only remedy is the lock wait timeout, which is initialized from a new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' Example of a deadlock (assuming the storage engine does not downgrade locks): con1: open cursor for select * from t1; con2: open cursor for select * from t2; con1: update t2 set id=id*2; -- blocked con2: update t1 set id=id*2; -- deadlock Lock timeouts are active only if a connection is using cursors. - the check in the wait_for_lock loop has been changed from data->cond != cond to data->cond != 0. data->cond is zeroed in every place it's changed. - added comments sql/examples/ha_archive.cc: - extend the handlerton with the info about cursor behaviour at commit. sql/examples/ha_archive.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/examples/ha_example.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_example.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_example handlerton sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_tina.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of CSV handlerton sql/ha_berkeley.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/ha_berkeley.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of BerkeleyDB handlerton sql/ha_blackhole.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_blackhole.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of blackhole handlerton sql/ha_federated.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_federated.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of federated handlerton sql/ha_heap.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_heap.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_heap handlerton sql/ha_innodb.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht of innobase storage engine sql/ha_innodb.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/ha_myisam.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_myisam.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM handlerton sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: - init handler::ht in the ctor sql/ha_myisammrg.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM MERGE handlerton sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/handler.cc: - drop support for ISAM storage engine, which was removed from 5.0 - close all "transient" cursors at COMMIT/ROLLBACK. A "transient" SQL level cursor is a cursor that uses tables that have a transaction- specific state. sql/handler.h: - extend struct handlerton with flags, add handlerton *ht to every handler instance. sql/lock.cc: - extend mysql_lock_tables to send error to the client if thr_multi_lock returns a timeout or a deadlock error. sql/mysqld.cc: - add server option --table_lock_wait_timeout (in seconds) sql/set_var.cc: - add new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' to specify a wait timeout for table-level locks of MySQL (in seconds). The default timeout is 50 seconds. The timeout is active only if the connection has open cursors. sql/sql_class.cc: - implement Statement_map::close_transient_cursors - safety suggests that we need an assert ensuring llock_info->n_cursors is functioning properly, adjust destruction of the Statement_map to allow such assert in THD::~THD sql/sql_class.h: - add support for Cursors registry to Statement map. sql/sql_prepare.cc: - maintain a list of cursors that must be closed at commit/rollback. sql/sql_select.cc: - extend class Cursor to support specific at-COMMIT/ROLLBACK behavior. If a cursor uses tables of a storage engine that invalidates all open tables at COMMIT/ROLLBACK, it must be closed before COMMIT/ROLLBACK is executed. sql/sql_select.h: - add an own lock_id and commit/rollback status flag to class Cursor tests/mysql_client_test.c: A test case for Bug#10760 and complementary issues: test a simple deadlock case too. mysql-test/var: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/var''
2005-07-19 20:21:12 +02:00
0, /* slot */
0, /* savepoint size. */
Implement MySQL framework to support consistent read views in cursors. This should fix Bug#11813 when InnoDB part is in (tested with a draft patch). The idea of the patch is that if a storage engine supports consistent read views, we open one when open a cursor, set is as the active view when fetch from the cursor, and close together with cursor close. sql/examples/ha_archive.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/examples/ha_example.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_berkeley.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods sql/ha_blackhole.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_federated.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_heap.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_innodb.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods sql/ha_myisam.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods sql/handler.h: - extend handlerton with cursors methods sql/sql_select.cc: - create a consistent read view when we open a cursor, set it for a fetch, and free when we closing the cursor. sql/sql_select.h: - add Cursor::ht_info to remember read views used in a cursor. tests/mysql_client_test.c: Disable an assert that will be no longer valid when consistent read views in InnoDB are used.
2005-07-20 18:02:36 +02:00
NULL, /* close_connection */
NULL, /* savepoint */
NULL, /* rollback to savepoint */
NULL, /* release savepoint */
NULL, /* commit */
NULL, /* rollback */
NULL, /* prepare */
NULL, /* recover */
NULL, /* commit_by_xid */
NULL, /* rollback_by_xid */
NULL, /* create_cursor_read_view */
NULL, /* set_cursor_read_view */
NULL, /* close_cursor_read_view */
HTON_CAN_RECREATE
A fix and a test case for Bug#10760 and complementary cleanups. The idea of the patch is that every cursor gets its own lock id for table level locking. Thus cursors are protected from updates performed within the same connection. Additionally a list of transient (must be closed at commit) cursors is maintained and all transient cursors are closed when necessary. Lastly, this patch adds support for deadlock timeouts to TLL locking when using cursors. + post-review fixes. include/thr_lock.h: - add a notion of lock owner to table level locking. When using cursors, lock owner can not be identified by a thread id any more, as we must protect cursors from updates issued within the same connection (thread). So, each cursor has its own lock identifier to use with table level locking. - extend return values of thr_lock and thr_multi_lock with THR_LOCK_TIMEOUT and THR_LOCK_DEADLOCK, since these conditions are now possible (see comments to thr_lock.c) mysys/thr_lock.c: Better support for cursors: - use THR_LOCK_OWNER * as lock identifier, not pthread_t. - check and return an error for a trivial deadlock case, when an update statement is issued to a table locked by a cursor which has been previously opened in the same connection. - add support for locking timeouts: with use of cursors, trivial deadlocks can occur. For now the only remedy is the lock wait timeout, which is initialized from a new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' Example of a deadlock (assuming the storage engine does not downgrade locks): con1: open cursor for select * from t1; con2: open cursor for select * from t2; con1: update t2 set id=id*2; -- blocked con2: update t1 set id=id*2; -- deadlock Lock timeouts are active only if a connection is using cursors. - the check in the wait_for_lock loop has been changed from data->cond != cond to data->cond != 0. data->cond is zeroed in every place it's changed. - added comments sql/examples/ha_archive.cc: - extend the handlerton with the info about cursor behaviour at commit. sql/examples/ha_archive.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/examples/ha_example.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_example.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_example handlerton sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_tina.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of CSV handlerton sql/ha_berkeley.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/ha_berkeley.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of BerkeleyDB handlerton sql/ha_blackhole.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_blackhole.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of blackhole handlerton sql/ha_federated.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_federated.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of federated handlerton sql/ha_heap.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_heap.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_heap handlerton sql/ha_innodb.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht of innobase storage engine sql/ha_innodb.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/ha_myisam.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_myisam.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM handlerton sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: - init handler::ht in the ctor sql/ha_myisammrg.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM MERGE handlerton sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/handler.cc: - drop support for ISAM storage engine, which was removed from 5.0 - close all "transient" cursors at COMMIT/ROLLBACK. A "transient" SQL level cursor is a cursor that uses tables that have a transaction- specific state. sql/handler.h: - extend struct handlerton with flags, add handlerton *ht to every handler instance. sql/lock.cc: - extend mysql_lock_tables to send error to the client if thr_multi_lock returns a timeout or a deadlock error. sql/mysqld.cc: - add server option --table_lock_wait_timeout (in seconds) sql/set_var.cc: - add new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' to specify a wait timeout for table-level locks of MySQL (in seconds). The default timeout is 50 seconds. The timeout is active only if the connection has open cursors. sql/sql_class.cc: - implement Statement_map::close_transient_cursors - safety suggests that we need an assert ensuring llock_info->n_cursors is functioning properly, adjust destruction of the Statement_map to allow such assert in THD::~THD sql/sql_class.h: - add support for Cursors registry to Statement map. sql/sql_prepare.cc: - maintain a list of cursors that must be closed at commit/rollback. sql/sql_select.cc: - extend class Cursor to support specific at-COMMIT/ROLLBACK behavior. If a cursor uses tables of a storage engine that invalidates all open tables at COMMIT/ROLLBACK, it must be closed before COMMIT/ROLLBACK is executed. sql/sql_select.h: - add an own lock_id and commit/rollback status flag to class Cursor tests/mysql_client_test.c: A test case for Bug#10760 and complementary issues: test a simple deadlock case too. mysql-test/var: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/var''
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};
/*****************************************************************************
** BLACKHOLE tables
*****************************************************************************/
ha_blackhole::ha_blackhole(TABLE *table_arg)
:handler(&blackhole_hton, table_arg)
{}
yassl changeset 2: remove FIX_GCC_LINKING_PROBLEM and -DDEFINE_CXA_PURE_VIRTUAL replace echo in configure.in with AC_MSG_WARN/AC_MSG_ERROR don't set -DUSE_MYSYS_NEW for gcc 2.95 set $USE_MYSYS_NEW even if CXX is g++ yassl bugfixes instantiate all yassl templates explicitly client/Makefile.am: mysqlbinlog as a c++ program may need my_new.cc (if CXX=gcc) no FIX_GCC_LINKING_PROBLEM anymore - it's in my_new.cc client/mysqladmin.cc: no FIX_GCC_LINKING_PROBLEM anymore - it's in my_new.cc client/mysqlbinlog.cc: no FIX_GCC_LINKING_PROBLEM anymore - it's in my_new.cc configure.in: echo should be AC_MSG_WARN or AC_MSG_ERROR don't set -DUSE_MYSYS_NEW for gcc 2.95 (to restore old behaviour) set $USE_MYSYS_NEW even if CXX is g++ (for yassl, as it can be linked with C programs) remove -DDEFINE_CXA_PURE_VIRTUAL - -DUSE_MYSYS_NEW is enough extra/yassl/mySTL/list.hpp: bugfixes extra/yassl/src/Makefile.am: no need to mess with CXXFLAGS anymore. Instantiate all templates explicitly extra/yassl/src/crypto_wrapper.cpp: instantiate templates explicitly extra/yassl/src/yassl_imp.cpp: instantiate templates explicitly extra/yassl/src/yassl_int.cpp: instantiate templates explicitly extra/yassl/taocrypt/include/runtime.hpp: use -DUSE_MYSYS_NEW not -DDEFINE_CXA_PURE_VIRTUAL assert in __cxa_pure_virtual remove dummy (and thus dangerous) __cxa_guard_acquire/__cxa_guard_release extra/yassl/taocrypt/src/Makefile.am: no need to mess with CXXFLAGS anymore. Instantiate all templates explicitly extra/yassl/taocrypt/src/integer.cpp: instantiate templates explicitly extra/yassl/taocrypt/src/rsa.cpp: instantiate templates explicitly include/my_global.h: no FIX_GCC_LINKING_PROBLEM anymore - it's in my_new.cc mysys/my_new.cc: no FIX_GCC_LINKING_PROBLEM anymore - it's in my_new.cc server-tools/instance-manager/command.cc: no FIX_GCC_LINKING_PROBLEM anymore - it's in my_new.cc sql/ha_blackhole.cc: typo fixed sql/ha_innodb.cc: warning fixed sql/item_func.cc: use LL() sql/mysqld.cc: no FIX_GCC_LINKING_PROBLEM anymore - it's in my_new.cc
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static const char *ha_blackhole_exts[] = {
NullS
};
const char **ha_blackhole::bas_ext() const
{
return ha_blackhole_exts;
}
int ha_blackhole::open(const char *name, int mode, uint test_if_locked)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::open");
thr_lock_init(&thr_lock);
thr_lock_data_init(&thr_lock,&lock,NULL);
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
int ha_blackhole::close(void)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::close");
thr_lock_delete(&thr_lock);
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
int ha_blackhole::create(const char *name, TABLE *table_arg,
HA_CREATE_INFO *create_info)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::create");
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
const char *ha_blackhole::index_type(uint key_number)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::index_type");
DBUG_RETURN((table->key_info[key_number].flags & HA_FULLTEXT) ?
"FULLTEXT" :
(table->key_info[key_number].flags & HA_SPATIAL) ?
"SPATIAL" :
(table->key_info[key_number].algorithm == HA_KEY_ALG_RTREE) ?
"RTREE" :
"BTREE");
}
int ha_blackhole::write_row(byte * buf)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::write_row");
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
int ha_blackhole::rnd_init(bool scan)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::rnd_init");
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
int ha_blackhole::rnd_next(byte *buf)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::rnd_next");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE);
}
int ha_blackhole::rnd_pos(byte * buf, byte *pos)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::rnd_pos");
DBUG_ASSERT(0);
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
void ha_blackhole::position(const byte *record)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::position");
DBUG_ASSERT(0);
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
int ha_blackhole::info(uint flag)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::info");
records= 0;
deleted= 0;
errkey= 0;
mean_rec_length= 0;
data_file_length= 0;
index_file_length= 0;
max_data_file_length= 0;
delete_length= 0;
if (flag & HA_STATUS_AUTO)
auto_increment_value= 1;
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
int ha_blackhole::external_lock(THD *thd, int lock_type)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::external_lock");
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
uint ha_blackhole::lock_count(void) const
{
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DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::lock_count");
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
THR_LOCK_DATA **ha_blackhole::store_lock(THD *thd,
THR_LOCK_DATA **to,
enum thr_lock_type lock_type)
{
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DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::store_lock");
DBUG_RETURN(to);
}
int ha_blackhole::index_read(byte * buf, const byte * key,
uint key_len, enum ha_rkey_function find_flag)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::index_read");
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
int ha_blackhole::index_read_idx(byte * buf, uint idx, const byte * key,
uint key_len, enum ha_rkey_function find_flag)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::index_read_idx");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE);
}
int ha_blackhole::index_read_last(byte * buf, const byte * key, uint key_len)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::index_read_last");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE);
}
int ha_blackhole::index_next(byte * buf)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::index_next");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE);
}
int ha_blackhole::index_prev(byte * buf)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::index_prev");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE);
}
int ha_blackhole::index_first(byte * buf)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::index_first");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE);
}
int ha_blackhole::index_last(byte * buf)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_blackhole::index_last");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE);
}
#endif /* HAVE_BLACKHOLE_DB */