mariadb/ut/ut0ut.c

626 lines
14 KiB
C
Raw Normal View History

/*****************************************************************************
Copyright (c) 1994, 2009, Innobase Oy. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright (c) 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Portions of this file contain modifications contributed and copyrighted by
Sun Microsystems, Inc. Those modifications are gratefully acknowledged and
are described briefly in the InnoDB documentation. The contributions by
Sun Microsystems are incorporated with their permission, and subject to the
conditions contained in the file COPYING.Sun_Microsystems.
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 the Free Software
Foundation; version 2 of the License.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*****************************************************************************/
/***************************************************************//**
@file ut/ut0ut.c
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
Various utilities for Innobase.
Created 5/11/1994 Heikki Tuuri
********************************************************************/
#include "ut0ut.h"
#ifdef UNIV_NONINL
#include "ut0ut.ic"
#endif
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
# include "trx0trx.h"
# include "ha_prototypes.h"
# include "mysql_com.h" /* NAME_LEN */
#endif /* UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
/** A constant to prevent the compiler from optimizing ut_delay() away. */
UNIV_INTERN ibool ut_always_false = FALSE;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#ifdef __WIN__
/*****************************************************************//**
NOTE: The Windows epoch starts from 1601/01/01 whereas the Unix
epoch starts from 1970/1/1. For selection of constant see:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/167296/ */
#define WIN_TO_UNIX_DELTA_USEC ((ib_int64_t) 11644473600000000ULL)
/*****************************************************************//**
This is the Windows version of gettimeofday(2).
@return 0 if all OK else -1 */
static
int
ut_gettimeofday(
/*============*/
struct timeval* tv, /*!< out: Values are relative to Unix epoch */
void* tz) /*!< in: not used */
{
FILETIME ft;
ib_int64_t tm;
if (!tv) {
errno = EINVAL;
return(-1);
}
GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft);
tm = (ib_int64_t) ft.dwHighDateTime << 32;
tm |= ft.dwLowDateTime;
ut_a(tm >= 0); /* If tm wraps over to negative, the quotient / 10
does not work */
tm /= 10; /* Convert from 100 nsec periods to usec */
/* If we don't convert to the Unix epoch the value for
struct timeval::tv_sec will overflow.*/
tm -= WIN_TO_UNIX_DELTA_USEC;
tv->tv_sec = (long) (tm / 1000000L);
tv->tv_usec = (long) (tm % 1000000L);
return(0);
}
#else
/** An alias for gettimeofday(2). On Microsoft Windows, we have to
reimplement this function. */
#define ut_gettimeofday gettimeofday
#endif
/********************************************************//**
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
Gets the high 32 bits in a ulint. That is makes a shift >> 32,
but since there seem to be compiler bugs in both gcc and Visual C++,
we do this by a special conversion.
@return a >> 32 */
UNIV_INTERN
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
ulint
ut_get_high32(
/*==========*/
ulint a) /*!< in: ulint */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
{
ib_int64_t i;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
i = (ib_int64_t)a;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
i = i >> 32;
return((ulint)i);
}
/**********************************************************//**
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
Returns system time. We do not specify the format of the time returned:
the only way to manipulate it is to use the function ut_difftime.
@return system time */
UNIV_INTERN
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
ib_time_t
ut_time(void)
/*=========*/
{
return(time(NULL));
}
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
/**********************************************************//**
branches/zip: Merge 2437:2485 from branches/5.1: (r2478 was skipped for the obvious reason) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2464 | vasil | 2008-05-19 17:59:42 +0300 (Mon, 19 May 2008) | 9 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#36600 SHOW STATUS takes a lot of CPU in buf_get_latched_pages_number by removing the Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_latched variable from SHOW STATUS output in non-UNIV_DEBUG compilation. Approved by: Heikki ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2466 | calvin | 2008-05-20 01:37:14 +0300 (Tue, 20 May 2008) | 12 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#11894 innodb_file_per_table crashes w/ Windows .sym symbolic link hack The crash was due to un-handled error 3 (path not found). In the case of file per table, change the call to os_file_handle_error_no_exit() from os_file_handle_error(). Also, checks for full path pattern during table create (Windows only), which is used in symbolic link and temp table creation. Approved by: Heikki ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2478 | sunny | 2008-05-23 08:29:08 +0300 (Fri, 23 May 2008) | 3 lines branches/5.1: Fix for bug# 36793. This is a back port from branches/zip. This code has been tested on a big-endian machine too. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2480 | vasil | 2008-05-27 11:40:07 +0300 (Tue, 27 May 2008) | 11 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#36819 ut_usectime does not handle errors from gettimeofday by retrying gettimeofday() several times if it fails in ut_usectime(). If it fails on all calls then return error to the caller to be handled at higher level. Update the variable innodb_row_lock_time_max in SHOW STATUS output only if ut_usectime() was successful. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2482 | sunny | 2008-05-28 12:18:35 +0300 (Wed, 28 May 2008) | 5 lines branches/5.1: Fix for Bug#35602, "Failed to read auto-increment value from storage engine". The test for REPLACE was an error of ommission since it's classified as a simple INSERT. For REPLACE statements we don't acquire the special AUTOINC lock for AUTOINC_NEW_STYLE_LOCKING with this fix. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2485 | vasil | 2008-05-28 16:01:14 +0300 (Wed, 28 May 2008) | 9 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#36149 Read buffer overflow in srv0start.c found during "make test" Use strncmp(3) instead of memcmp(3) to avoid reading past end of the string if it is empty (*str == '\0'). This bug is _not_ a buffer overflow. Discussed with: Sunny (via IM) ------------------------------------------------------------------------
2008-06-06 15:24:58 +00:00
Returns system time.
Upon successful completion, the value 0 is returned; otherwise the
value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the
error.
@return 0 on success, -1 otherwise */
UNIV_INTERN
branches/zip: Merge 2437:2485 from branches/5.1: (r2478 was skipped for the obvious reason) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2464 | vasil | 2008-05-19 17:59:42 +0300 (Mon, 19 May 2008) | 9 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#36600 SHOW STATUS takes a lot of CPU in buf_get_latched_pages_number by removing the Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_latched variable from SHOW STATUS output in non-UNIV_DEBUG compilation. Approved by: Heikki ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2466 | calvin | 2008-05-20 01:37:14 +0300 (Tue, 20 May 2008) | 12 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#11894 innodb_file_per_table crashes w/ Windows .sym symbolic link hack The crash was due to un-handled error 3 (path not found). In the case of file per table, change the call to os_file_handle_error_no_exit() from os_file_handle_error(). Also, checks for full path pattern during table create (Windows only), which is used in symbolic link and temp table creation. Approved by: Heikki ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2478 | sunny | 2008-05-23 08:29:08 +0300 (Fri, 23 May 2008) | 3 lines branches/5.1: Fix for bug# 36793. This is a back port from branches/zip. This code has been tested on a big-endian machine too. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2480 | vasil | 2008-05-27 11:40:07 +0300 (Tue, 27 May 2008) | 11 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#36819 ut_usectime does not handle errors from gettimeofday by retrying gettimeofday() several times if it fails in ut_usectime(). If it fails on all calls then return error to the caller to be handled at higher level. Update the variable innodb_row_lock_time_max in SHOW STATUS output only if ut_usectime() was successful. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2482 | sunny | 2008-05-28 12:18:35 +0300 (Wed, 28 May 2008) | 5 lines branches/5.1: Fix for Bug#35602, "Failed to read auto-increment value from storage engine". The test for REPLACE was an error of ommission since it's classified as a simple INSERT. For REPLACE statements we don't acquire the special AUTOINC lock for AUTOINC_NEW_STYLE_LOCKING with this fix. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2485 | vasil | 2008-05-28 16:01:14 +0300 (Wed, 28 May 2008) | 9 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#36149 Read buffer overflow in srv0start.c found during "make test" Use strncmp(3) instead of memcmp(3) to avoid reading past end of the string if it is empty (*str == '\0'). This bug is _not_ a buffer overflow. Discussed with: Sunny (via IM) ------------------------------------------------------------------------
2008-06-06 15:24:58 +00:00
int
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
ut_usectime(
/*========*/
ulint* sec, /*!< out: seconds since the Epoch */
ulint* ms) /*!< out: microseconds since the Epoch+*sec */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
{
struct timeval tv;
branches/zip: Merge 2437:2485 from branches/5.1: (r2478 was skipped for the obvious reason) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2464 | vasil | 2008-05-19 17:59:42 +0300 (Mon, 19 May 2008) | 9 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#36600 SHOW STATUS takes a lot of CPU in buf_get_latched_pages_number by removing the Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_latched variable from SHOW STATUS output in non-UNIV_DEBUG compilation. Approved by: Heikki ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2466 | calvin | 2008-05-20 01:37:14 +0300 (Tue, 20 May 2008) | 12 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#11894 innodb_file_per_table crashes w/ Windows .sym symbolic link hack The crash was due to un-handled error 3 (path not found). In the case of file per table, change the call to os_file_handle_error_no_exit() from os_file_handle_error(). Also, checks for full path pattern during table create (Windows only), which is used in symbolic link and temp table creation. Approved by: Heikki ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2478 | sunny | 2008-05-23 08:29:08 +0300 (Fri, 23 May 2008) | 3 lines branches/5.1: Fix for bug# 36793. This is a back port from branches/zip. This code has been tested on a big-endian machine too. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2480 | vasil | 2008-05-27 11:40:07 +0300 (Tue, 27 May 2008) | 11 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#36819 ut_usectime does not handle errors from gettimeofday by retrying gettimeofday() several times if it fails in ut_usectime(). If it fails on all calls then return error to the caller to be handled at higher level. Update the variable innodb_row_lock_time_max in SHOW STATUS output only if ut_usectime() was successful. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2482 | sunny | 2008-05-28 12:18:35 +0300 (Wed, 28 May 2008) | 5 lines branches/5.1: Fix for Bug#35602, "Failed to read auto-increment value from storage engine". The test for REPLACE was an error of ommission since it's classified as a simple INSERT. For REPLACE statements we don't acquire the special AUTOINC lock for AUTOINC_NEW_STYLE_LOCKING with this fix. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2485 | vasil | 2008-05-28 16:01:14 +0300 (Wed, 28 May 2008) | 9 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#36149 Read buffer overflow in srv0start.c found during "make test" Use strncmp(3) instead of memcmp(3) to avoid reading past end of the string if it is empty (*str == '\0'). This bug is _not_ a buffer overflow. Discussed with: Sunny (via IM) ------------------------------------------------------------------------
2008-06-06 15:24:58 +00:00
int ret;
int errno_gettimeofday;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
ret = ut_gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
if (ret == -1) {
errno_gettimeofday = errno;
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr, " InnoDB: gettimeofday(): %s\n",
strerror(errno_gettimeofday));
os_thread_sleep(100000); /* 0.1 sec */
errno = errno_gettimeofday;
} else {
break;
}
}
branches/zip: Merge 2437:2485 from branches/5.1: (r2478 was skipped for the obvious reason) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2464 | vasil | 2008-05-19 17:59:42 +0300 (Mon, 19 May 2008) | 9 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#36600 SHOW STATUS takes a lot of CPU in buf_get_latched_pages_number by removing the Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_latched variable from SHOW STATUS output in non-UNIV_DEBUG compilation. Approved by: Heikki ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2466 | calvin | 2008-05-20 01:37:14 +0300 (Tue, 20 May 2008) | 12 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#11894 innodb_file_per_table crashes w/ Windows .sym symbolic link hack The crash was due to un-handled error 3 (path not found). In the case of file per table, change the call to os_file_handle_error_no_exit() from os_file_handle_error(). Also, checks for full path pattern during table create (Windows only), which is used in symbolic link and temp table creation. Approved by: Heikki ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2478 | sunny | 2008-05-23 08:29:08 +0300 (Fri, 23 May 2008) | 3 lines branches/5.1: Fix for bug# 36793. This is a back port from branches/zip. This code has been tested on a big-endian machine too. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2480 | vasil | 2008-05-27 11:40:07 +0300 (Tue, 27 May 2008) | 11 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#36819 ut_usectime does not handle errors from gettimeofday by retrying gettimeofday() several times if it fails in ut_usectime(). If it fails on all calls then return error to the caller to be handled at higher level. Update the variable innodb_row_lock_time_max in SHOW STATUS output only if ut_usectime() was successful. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2482 | sunny | 2008-05-28 12:18:35 +0300 (Wed, 28 May 2008) | 5 lines branches/5.1: Fix for Bug#35602, "Failed to read auto-increment value from storage engine". The test for REPLACE was an error of ommission since it's classified as a simple INSERT. For REPLACE statements we don't acquire the special AUTOINC lock for AUTOINC_NEW_STYLE_LOCKING with this fix. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r2485 | vasil | 2008-05-28 16:01:14 +0300 (Wed, 28 May 2008) | 9 lines branches/5.1: Fix Bug#36149 Read buffer overflow in srv0start.c found during "make test" Use strncmp(3) instead of memcmp(3) to avoid reading past end of the string if it is empty (*str == '\0'). This bug is _not_ a buffer overflow. Discussed with: Sunny (via IM) ------------------------------------------------------------------------
2008-06-06 15:24:58 +00:00
if (ret != -1) {
*sec = (ulint) tv.tv_sec;
*ms = (ulint) tv.tv_usec;
}
return(ret);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
}
/**********************************************************//**
Returns the number of microseconds since epoch. Similar to
time(3), the return value is also stored in *tloc, provided
that tloc is non-NULL.
@return us since epoch */
UNIV_INTERN
ullint
ut_time_us(
/*=======*/
ullint* tloc) /*!< out: us since epoch, if non-NULL */
{
struct timeval tv;
ullint us;
ut_gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
us = (ullint) tv.tv_sec * 1000000 + tv.tv_usec;
if (tloc != NULL) {
*tloc = us;
}
return(us);
}
branches/zip: Replace the constant 3/8 ratio that controls the LRU_old size with the settable global variable innodb_old_blocks_pct. The minimum and maximum values are 5 and 95 per cent, respectively. The default is 100*3/8, in line with the old behavior. ut_time_ms(): New utility function, to return the current time in milliseconds. TODO: Is there a more efficient timestamp function, such as rdtsc divided by a power of two? buf_LRU_old_threshold_ms: New variable, corresponding to innodb_old_blocks_time. The value 0 is the default behaviour: no timeout before making blocks 'new'. bpage->accessed, bpage->LRU_position, buf_pool->ulint_clock: Remove. bpage->access_time: New field, replacing bpage->accessed. Protected by buf_pool_mutex instead of bpage->mutex. Updated when a page is created or accessed the first time in the buffer pool. buf_LRU_old_ratio, innobase_old_blocks_pct: New variables, corresponding to innodb_old_blocks_pct buf_LRU_old_ratio_update(), innobase_old_blocks_pct_update(): Update functions for buf_LRU_old_ratio, innobase_old_blocks_pct. buf_page_peek_if_too_old(): Compare ut_time_ms() to bpage->access_time if buf_LRU_old_threshold_ms && bpage->old. Else observe buf_LRU_old_ratio and bpage->freed_page_clock. buf_pool_t: Add n_pages_made_young, n_pages_not_made_young, n_pages_made_young_old, n_pages_not_made_young, for statistics. buf_print(): Display buf_pool->n_pages_made_young, buf_pool->n_pages_not_made_young. This function is only for crash diagnostics. buf_print_io(): Display buf_pool->LRU_old_len and quantities derived from buf_pool->n_pages_made_young, buf_pool->n_pages_not_made_young. This function is invoked by SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS. rb://129 approved by Heikki Tuuri. This addresses Bug #45015.
2009-08-27 06:25:00 +00:00
/**********************************************************//**
Returns the number of milliseconds since some epoch. The
value may wrap around. It should only be used for heuristic
purposes.
@return ms since epoch */
UNIV_INTERN
ulint
branches/zip: Replace the constant 3/8 ratio that controls the LRU_old size with the settable global variable innodb_old_blocks_pct. The minimum and maximum values are 5 and 95 per cent, respectively. The default is 100*3/8, in line with the old behavior. ut_time_ms(): New utility function, to return the current time in milliseconds. TODO: Is there a more efficient timestamp function, such as rdtsc divided by a power of two? buf_LRU_old_threshold_ms: New variable, corresponding to innodb_old_blocks_time. The value 0 is the default behaviour: no timeout before making blocks 'new'. bpage->accessed, bpage->LRU_position, buf_pool->ulint_clock: Remove. bpage->access_time: New field, replacing bpage->accessed. Protected by buf_pool_mutex instead of bpage->mutex. Updated when a page is created or accessed the first time in the buffer pool. buf_LRU_old_ratio, innobase_old_blocks_pct: New variables, corresponding to innodb_old_blocks_pct buf_LRU_old_ratio_update(), innobase_old_blocks_pct_update(): Update functions for buf_LRU_old_ratio, innobase_old_blocks_pct. buf_page_peek_if_too_old(): Compare ut_time_ms() to bpage->access_time if buf_LRU_old_threshold_ms && bpage->old. Else observe buf_LRU_old_ratio and bpage->freed_page_clock. buf_pool_t: Add n_pages_made_young, n_pages_not_made_young, n_pages_made_young_old, n_pages_not_made_young, for statistics. buf_print(): Display buf_pool->n_pages_made_young, buf_pool->n_pages_not_made_young. This function is only for crash diagnostics. buf_print_io(): Display buf_pool->LRU_old_len and quantities derived from buf_pool->n_pages_made_young, buf_pool->n_pages_not_made_young. This function is invoked by SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS. rb://129 approved by Heikki Tuuri. This addresses Bug #45015.
2009-08-27 06:25:00 +00:00
ut_time_ms(void)
/*============*/
{
struct timeval tv;
ut_gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
return((ulint) tv.tv_sec * 1000 + tv.tv_usec / 1000);
branches/zip: Replace the constant 3/8 ratio that controls the LRU_old size with the settable global variable innodb_old_blocks_pct. The minimum and maximum values are 5 and 95 per cent, respectively. The default is 100*3/8, in line with the old behavior. ut_time_ms(): New utility function, to return the current time in milliseconds. TODO: Is there a more efficient timestamp function, such as rdtsc divided by a power of two? buf_LRU_old_threshold_ms: New variable, corresponding to innodb_old_blocks_time. The value 0 is the default behaviour: no timeout before making blocks 'new'. bpage->accessed, bpage->LRU_position, buf_pool->ulint_clock: Remove. bpage->access_time: New field, replacing bpage->accessed. Protected by buf_pool_mutex instead of bpage->mutex. Updated when a page is created or accessed the first time in the buffer pool. buf_LRU_old_ratio, innobase_old_blocks_pct: New variables, corresponding to innodb_old_blocks_pct buf_LRU_old_ratio_update(), innobase_old_blocks_pct_update(): Update functions for buf_LRU_old_ratio, innobase_old_blocks_pct. buf_page_peek_if_too_old(): Compare ut_time_ms() to bpage->access_time if buf_LRU_old_threshold_ms && bpage->old. Else observe buf_LRU_old_ratio and bpage->freed_page_clock. buf_pool_t: Add n_pages_made_young, n_pages_not_made_young, n_pages_made_young_old, n_pages_not_made_young, for statistics. buf_print(): Display buf_pool->n_pages_made_young, buf_pool->n_pages_not_made_young. This function is only for crash diagnostics. buf_print_io(): Display buf_pool->LRU_old_len and quantities derived from buf_pool->n_pages_made_young, buf_pool->n_pages_not_made_young. This function is invoked by SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS. rb://129 approved by Heikki Tuuri. This addresses Bug #45015.
2009-08-27 06:25:00 +00:00
}
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
branches/zip: Replace the constant 3/8 ratio that controls the LRU_old size with the settable global variable innodb_old_blocks_pct. The minimum and maximum values are 5 and 95 per cent, respectively. The default is 100*3/8, in line with the old behavior. ut_time_ms(): New utility function, to return the current time in milliseconds. TODO: Is there a more efficient timestamp function, such as rdtsc divided by a power of two? buf_LRU_old_threshold_ms: New variable, corresponding to innodb_old_blocks_time. The value 0 is the default behaviour: no timeout before making blocks 'new'. bpage->accessed, bpage->LRU_position, buf_pool->ulint_clock: Remove. bpage->access_time: New field, replacing bpage->accessed. Protected by buf_pool_mutex instead of bpage->mutex. Updated when a page is created or accessed the first time in the buffer pool. buf_LRU_old_ratio, innobase_old_blocks_pct: New variables, corresponding to innodb_old_blocks_pct buf_LRU_old_ratio_update(), innobase_old_blocks_pct_update(): Update functions for buf_LRU_old_ratio, innobase_old_blocks_pct. buf_page_peek_if_too_old(): Compare ut_time_ms() to bpage->access_time if buf_LRU_old_threshold_ms && bpage->old. Else observe buf_LRU_old_ratio and bpage->freed_page_clock. buf_pool_t: Add n_pages_made_young, n_pages_not_made_young, n_pages_made_young_old, n_pages_not_made_young, for statistics. buf_print(): Display buf_pool->n_pages_made_young, buf_pool->n_pages_not_made_young. This function is only for crash diagnostics. buf_print_io(): Display buf_pool->LRU_old_len and quantities derived from buf_pool->n_pages_made_young, buf_pool->n_pages_not_made_young. This function is invoked by SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS. rb://129 approved by Heikki Tuuri. This addresses Bug #45015.
2009-08-27 06:25:00 +00:00
/**********************************************************//**
Returns the difference of two times in seconds.
@return time2 - time1 expressed in seconds */
UNIV_INTERN
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
double
ut_difftime(
/*========*/
ib_time_t time2, /*!< in: time */
ib_time_t time1) /*!< in: time */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
{
return(difftime(time2, time1));
}
/**********************************************************//**
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
Prints a timestamp to a file. */
UNIV_INTERN
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
void
ut_print_timestamp(
/*===============*/
FILE* file) /*!< in: file where to print */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
{
#ifdef __WIN__
SYSTEMTIME cal_tm;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
GetLocalTime(&cal_tm);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
fprintf(file,"%02d%02d%02d %2d:%02d:%02d",
(int)cal_tm.wYear % 100,
(int)cal_tm.wMonth,
(int)cal_tm.wDay,
(int)cal_tm.wHour,
(int)cal_tm.wMinute,
(int)cal_tm.wSecond);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#else
struct tm cal_tm;
struct tm* cal_tm_ptr;
time_t tm;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
time(&tm);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#ifdef HAVE_LOCALTIME_R
localtime_r(&tm, &cal_tm);
cal_tm_ptr = &cal_tm;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#else
cal_tm_ptr = localtime(&tm);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#endif
fprintf(file,"%02d%02d%02d %2d:%02d:%02d",
cal_tm_ptr->tm_year % 100,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_mon + 1,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_mday,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_hour,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_min,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_sec);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#endif
}
/**********************************************************//**
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
Sprintfs a timestamp to a buffer, 13..14 chars plus terminating NUL. */
UNIV_INTERN
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
void
ut_sprintf_timestamp(
/*=================*/
char* buf) /*!< in: buffer where to sprintf */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
{
#ifdef __WIN__
SYSTEMTIME cal_tm;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
GetLocalTime(&cal_tm);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
sprintf(buf, "%02d%02d%02d %2d:%02d:%02d",
(int)cal_tm.wYear % 100,
(int)cal_tm.wMonth,
(int)cal_tm.wDay,
(int)cal_tm.wHour,
(int)cal_tm.wMinute,
(int)cal_tm.wSecond);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#else
struct tm cal_tm;
struct tm* cal_tm_ptr;
time_t tm;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
time(&tm);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#ifdef HAVE_LOCALTIME_R
localtime_r(&tm, &cal_tm);
cal_tm_ptr = &cal_tm;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#else
cal_tm_ptr = localtime(&tm);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#endif
sprintf(buf, "%02d%02d%02d %2d:%02d:%02d",
cal_tm_ptr->tm_year % 100,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_mon + 1,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_mday,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_hour,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_min,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_sec);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#endif
}
#ifdef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
/**********************************************************//**
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
Sprintfs a timestamp to a buffer with no spaces and with ':' characters
replaced by '_'. */
UNIV_INTERN
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
void
ut_sprintf_timestamp_without_extra_chars(
/*=====================================*/
char* buf) /*!< in: buffer where to sprintf */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
{
#ifdef __WIN__
SYSTEMTIME cal_tm;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
GetLocalTime(&cal_tm);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
sprintf(buf, "%02d%02d%02d_%2d_%02d_%02d",
(int)cal_tm.wYear % 100,
(int)cal_tm.wMonth,
(int)cal_tm.wDay,
(int)cal_tm.wHour,
(int)cal_tm.wMinute,
(int)cal_tm.wSecond);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#else
struct tm cal_tm;
struct tm* cal_tm_ptr;
time_t tm;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
time(&tm);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#ifdef HAVE_LOCALTIME_R
localtime_r(&tm, &cal_tm);
cal_tm_ptr = &cal_tm;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#else
cal_tm_ptr = localtime(&tm);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#endif
sprintf(buf, "%02d%02d%02d_%2d_%02d_%02d",
cal_tm_ptr->tm_year % 100,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_mon + 1,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_mday,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_hour,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_min,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_sec);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#endif
}
/**********************************************************//**
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
Returns current year, month, day. */
UNIV_INTERN
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
void
ut_get_year_month_day(
/*==================*/
ulint* year, /*!< out: current year */
ulint* month, /*!< out: month */
ulint* day) /*!< out: day */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
{
#ifdef __WIN__
SYSTEMTIME cal_tm;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
GetLocalTime(&cal_tm);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
*year = (ulint)cal_tm.wYear;
*month = (ulint)cal_tm.wMonth;
*day = (ulint)cal_tm.wDay;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#else
struct tm cal_tm;
struct tm* cal_tm_ptr;
time_t tm;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
time(&tm);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#ifdef HAVE_LOCALTIME_R
localtime_r(&tm, &cal_tm);
cal_tm_ptr = &cal_tm;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#else
cal_tm_ptr = localtime(&tm);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#endif
*year = (ulint)cal_tm_ptr->tm_year + 1900;
*month = (ulint)cal_tm_ptr->tm_mon + 1;
*day = (ulint)cal_tm_ptr->tm_mday;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#endif
}
#endif /* UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
/*************************************************************//**
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
Runs an idle loop on CPU. The argument gives the desired delay
in microseconds on 100 MHz Pentium + Visual C++.
@return dummy value */
UNIV_INTERN
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
ulint
ut_delay(
/*=====*/
ulint delay) /*!< in: delay in microseconds on 100 MHz Pentium */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
{
ulint i, j;
j = 0;
for (i = 0; i < delay * 50; i++) {
j += i;
UT_RELAX_CPU();
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
}
if (ut_always_false) {
ut_always_false = (ibool) j;
}
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
return(j);
}
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
/*************************************************************//**
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
Prints the contents of a memory buffer in hex and ascii. */
UNIV_INTERN
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
void
ut_print_buf(
/*=========*/
FILE* file, /*!< in: file where to print */
const void* buf, /*!< in: memory buffer */
ulint len) /*!< in: length of the buffer */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
{
const byte* data;
ulint i;
UNIV_MEM_ASSERT_RW(buf, len);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
fprintf(file, " len %lu; hex ", len);
for (data = (const byte*)buf, i = 0; i < len; i++) {
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
fprintf(file, "%02lx", (ulong)*data++);
}
fputs("; asc ", file);
data = (const byte*)buf;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
int c = (int) *data++;
putc(isprint(c) ? c : ' ', file);
}
putc(';', file);
}
/*************************************************************//**
Calculates fast the number rounded up to the nearest power of 2.
@return first power of 2 which is >= n */
UNIV_INTERN
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
ulint
ut_2_power_up(
/*==========*/
ulint n) /*!< in: number != 0 */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
{
ulint res;
res = 1;
ut_ad(n > 0);
while (res < n) {
res = res * 2;
}
return(res);
}
/**********************************************************************//**
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
Outputs a NUL-terminated file name, quoted with apostrophes. */
UNIV_INTERN
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
void
ut_print_filename(
/*==============*/
FILE* f, /*!< in: output stream */
const char* name) /*!< in: name to print */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
{
putc('\'', f);
for (;;) {
int c = *name++;
switch (c) {
case 0:
goto done;
case '\'':
putc(c, f);
/* fall through */
default:
putc(c, f);
}
}
done:
putc('\'', f);
}
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
/**********************************************************************//**
Outputs a fixed-length string, quoted as an SQL identifier.
If the string contains a slash '/', the string will be
output as two identifiers separated by a period (.),
as in SQL database_name.identifier. */
UNIV_INTERN
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
void
ut_print_name(
/*==========*/
FILE* f, /*!< in: output stream */
trx_t* trx, /*!< in: transaction */
ibool table_id,/*!< in: TRUE=print a table name,
FALSE=print other identifier */
const char* name) /*!< in: name to print */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
{
ut_print_namel(f, trx, table_id, name, strlen(name));
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
}
/**********************************************************************//**
Outputs a fixed-length string, quoted as an SQL identifier.
If the string contains a slash '/', the string will be
output as two identifiers separated by a period (.),
as in SQL database_name.identifier. */
UNIV_INTERN
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
void
ut_print_namel(
/*===========*/
FILE* f, /*!< in: output stream */
trx_t* trx, /*!< in: transaction (NULL=no quotes) */
ibool table_id,/*!< in: TRUE=print a table name,
FALSE=print other identifier */
const char* name, /*!< in: name to print */
ulint namelen)/*!< in: length of name */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
{
/* 2 * NAME_LEN for database and table name,
and some slack for the #mysql50# prefix and quotes */
char buf[3 * NAME_LEN];
const char* bufend;
bufend = innobase_convert_name(buf, sizeof buf,
name, namelen,
trx ? trx->mysql_thd : NULL,
table_id);
fwrite(buf, 1, bufend - buf, f);
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
}
/**********************************************************************//**
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
Catenate files. */
UNIV_INTERN
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
void
ut_copy_file(
/*=========*/
FILE* dest, /*!< in: output file */
FILE* src) /*!< in: input file to be appended to output */
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
{
long len = ftell(src);
char buf[4096];
rewind(src);
do {
size_t maxs = len < (long) sizeof buf
? (size_t) len
: sizeof buf;
2005-10-27 07:29:40 +00:00
size_t size = fread(buf, 1, maxs, src);
fwrite(buf, 1, size, dest);
len -= (long) size;
if (size < maxs) {
break;
}
} while (len > 0);
}
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
#ifdef __WIN__
# include <stdarg.h>
/**********************************************************************//**
A substitute for snprintf(3), formatted output conversion into
a limited buffer.
@return number of characters that would have been printed if the size
were unlimited, not including the terminating '\0'. */
UNIV_INTERN
int
ut_snprintf(
/*========*/
char* str, /*!< out: string */
size_t size, /*!< in: str size */
const char* fmt, /*!< in: format */
...) /*!< in: format values */
{
int res;
va_list ap1;
va_list ap2;
va_start(ap1, fmt);
va_start(ap2, fmt);
res = _vscprintf(fmt, ap1);
ut_a(res != -1);
if (size > 0) {
_vsnprintf(str, size, fmt, ap2);
if ((size_t) res >= size) {
str[size - 1] = '\0';
}
}
va_end(ap1);
va_end(ap2);
return(res);
}
#endif /* __WIN__ */