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/* Copyright (C) 2006 MySQL AB & MySQL Finland AB & TCX DataKonsult AB
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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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2006-04-11 15:45:10 +02:00
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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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
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/* close a isam-database */
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/*
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TODO:
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We need to have a separate mutex on the closed file to allow other threads
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to open other files during the time we flush the cache and close this file
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*/
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#include "maria_def.h"
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int maria_close(register MARIA_HA *info)
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{
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int error=0,flag;
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- WL#3072 Maria Recovery:
Recovery of state.records (the count of records which is stored into
the header of the index file). For that, state.is_of_lsn is introduced;
logic is explained in ma_recovery.c (look for "Recovery of the state").
The net gain is that in case of crash, we now recover state.records,
and it is idempotent (ma_test_recovery tests it).
state.checksum is not recovered yet, mail sent for discussion.
- WL#3071 Maria Checkpoint: preparation for it, by protecting
all modifications of the state in memory or on disk with intern_lock
(with the exception of the really-often-modified state.records,
which is now protected with the log's lock, see ma_recovery.c
(look for "Recovery of the state"). Also, if maria_close() sees that
Checkpoint is looking at this table it will not my_free() the share.
- don't compute row's checksum twice in case of UPDATE (correction
to a bugfix I made yesterday).
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
protect state write with intern_lock (against Checkpoint)
storage/maria/ma_blockrec.c:
* don't reset trn->rec_lsn in _ma_unpin_all_pages(), because it
should wait until we have corrected the allocation in the bitmap
(as the REDO can serve to correct the allocation during Recovery);
introducing _ma_finalize_row() for that.
* In a changeset yesterday I moved computation of the checksum
into write_block_record(), to fix a bug in UPDATE. Now I notice
that maria_update() already computes the checksum, it's just that
it puts it into info->cur_row while _ma_update_block_record()
uses info->new_row; so, removing the checksum computation from
write_block_record(), putting it back into allocate_and_write_block_record()
(which is called only by INSERT and UNDO_DELETE), and copying
cur_row->checksum into new_row->checksum in _ma_update_block_record().
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
new prototypes, they will take intern_lock when writing the state;
also take intern_lock when changing share->kfile. In both cases
this is to protect against Checkpoint reading/writing the state or reading
kfile at the same time.
Not updating create_rename_lsn directly at end of write_log_record_for_repair()
as it wouldn't have intern_lock.
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
Checkpoint builds a list of shares (under THR_LOCK_maria), then it
handles each such share (under intern_lock) (doing flushing etc);
if maria_close() freed this share between the two, Checkpoint
would see a bad pointer. To avoid this, when building the list Checkpoint
marks each share, so that maria_close() knows it should not free it
and Checkpoint will free it itself.
Extending the zone covered by intern_lock to protect against
Checkpoint reading kfile, writing state.
storage/maria/ma_create.c:
When we update create_rename_lsn, we also update is_of_lsn to
the same value: it is logical, and allows us to test in maria_open()
that the former is not bigger than the latter (the contrary is a sign
of index header corruption, or severe logging bug which hinders
Recovery, table needs a repair).
_ma_update_create_rename_lsn_on_disk() also writes is_of_lsn;
it now operates under intern_lock (protect against Checkpoint),
a shortcut function is available for cases where acquiring
intern_lock is not needed (table's creation or first open).
storage/maria/ma_delete.c:
if table is transactional, "records" is already decremented
when logging UNDO_ROW_DELETE.
storage/maria/ma_delete_all.c:
comments
storage/maria/ma_extra.c:
Protect modifications of the state, in memory and/or on disk,
with intern_lock, against a concurrent Checkpoint.
When state goes to disk, update it's is_of_lsn (by calling
the new _ma_state_info_write()).
In HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN, don't set share->changed to 0 (undoing
a change I made a few days ago) and ASK_MONTY
storage/maria/ma_locking.c:
no real code change here.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler.c:
Log-write-hooks for updating "state.records" under log's mutex
when writing/updating/deleting a row or deleting all rows.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler_lsn.h:
merge (make LSN_ERROR and LSN_REPAIRED_BY_MARIA_CHK different)
storage/maria/ma_open.c:
When opening a table verify that is_of_lsn >= create_rename_lsn; if
false the header must be corrupted.
_ma_state_info_write() is split in two: _ma_state_info_write_sub()
which is the old _ma_state_info_write(), and _ma_state_info_write()
which additionally takes intern_lock if requested (to protect
against Checkpoint) and updates is_of_lsn.
_ma_open_keyfile() should change kfile.file under intern_lock
to protect Checkpoint from reading a wrong kfile.file.
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
Recovery of state.records: when the REDO phase sees UNDO_ROW_INSERT
which has a LSN > state.is_of_lsn it increments state.records.
Same for UNDO_ROW_DELETE and UNDO_ROW_PURGE.
When closing a table during Recovery, we know its state is at least
as new as the current log record we are looking at, so increase
is_of_lsn to the LSN of the current log record.
storage/maria/ma_rename.c:
update for new behaviour of _ma_update_create_rename_lsn_on_disk().
storage/maria/ma_test1.c:
update to new prototype
storage/maria/ma_test2.c:
update to new prototype (actually prototype was changed days ago,
but compiler does not complain about the extra argument??)
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery.expected:
new result file of ma_test_recovery. Improvements: record
count read from index's header is now always correct.
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery:
"rm" fails if file does not exist. Redirect stderr of script.
storage/maria/ma_write.c:
if table is transactional, "records" is already incremented when
logging UNDO_ROW_INSERT. Comments.
storage/maria/maria_chk.c:
update is_of_lsn too
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
- MARIA_STATE_INFO::is_of_lsn which is used by Recovery. It is stored
into the index file's header.
- Checkpoint can now mark a table as "don't free this", and maria_close()
can reply "ok then you will free it".
- new functions
storage/maria/maria_pack.c:
update for new name
2007-09-07 15:02:30 +02:00
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my_bool share_can_be_freed= FALSE;
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2007-12-10 01:32:00 +01:00
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MARIA_SHARE *share= info->s;
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DBUG_ENTER("maria_close");
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2006-12-20 18:58:35 +01:00
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DBUG_PRINT("enter",("base: 0x%lx reopen: %u locks: %u",
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(long) info, (uint) share->reopen,
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(uint) share->tot_locks));
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2006-04-11 15:45:10 +02:00
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pthread_mutex_lock(&THR_LOCK_maria);
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if (info->lock_type == F_EXTRA_LCK)
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info->lock_type=F_UNLCK; /* HA_EXTRA_NO_USER_CHANGE */
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2007-04-04 22:37:09 +02:00
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if (share->reopen == 1 && share->kfile.file >= 0)
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_ma_decrement_open_count(info);
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if (info->lock_type != F_UNLCK)
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{
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if (maria_lock_database(info,F_UNLCK))
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error=my_errno;
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}
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pthread_mutex_lock(&share->intern_lock);
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if (share->options & HA_OPTION_READ_ONLY_DATA)
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{
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share->r_locks--;
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share->tot_locks--;
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}
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if (info->opt_flag & (READ_CACHE_USED | WRITE_CACHE_USED))
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{
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if (end_io_cache(&info->rec_cache))
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error=my_errno;
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info->opt_flag&= ~(READ_CACHE_USED | WRITE_CACHE_USED);
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}
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flag= !--share->reopen;
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maria_open_list=list_delete(maria_open_list,&info->open_list);
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2007-01-18 20:38:14 +01:00
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my_free(info->rec_buff, MYF(MY_ALLOW_ZERO_PTR));
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2007-04-19 12:18:56 +02:00
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(*share->end)(info);
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2006-04-11 15:45:10 +02:00
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if (flag)
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{
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2007-09-03 11:05:17 +02:00
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/* Last close of file; Flush everything */
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2007-04-04 22:37:09 +02:00
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if (share->kfile.file >= 0)
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{
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if ((*share->once_end)(share))
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error= my_errno;
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2007-04-04 22:37:09 +02:00
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if (flush_pagecache_blocks(share->pagecache, &share->kfile,
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(share->temporary ?
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FLUSH_IGNORE_CHANGED :
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FLUSH_RELEASE)))
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2007-01-18 20:38:14 +01:00
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error= my_errno;
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- speed optimization:
minimize writes to transactional Maria tables: don't write
data pages, state, and open_count at the end of each statement.
Data pages will be written by a background thread periodically.
State will be written by Checkpoint periodically.
open_count serves to detect when a table is potentially damaged
due to an unclean mysqld stop, but thanks to recovery an unclean
mysqld stop will be corrected and so open_count becomes useless.
As state is written less often, it is often obsolete on disk,
we thus should avoid to read it from disk.
- by removing the data page writes above, it is necessary to put
it back at the start of some statements like check, repair and
delete_all. It was already necessary in fact (see ma_delete_all.c).
- disabling CACHE INDEX on Maria tables for now (fixes crash
of test 'key_cache' when run with --default-storage-engine=maria).
- correcting some fishy code in maria_extra.c (we possibly could lose
index pages when doing a DROP TABLE under Windows, in theory).
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
disable CACHE INDEX in Maria for now (there is a single cache for now),
it crashes and it's not a priority
storage/maria/ma_bitmap.c:
debug message
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
The statement before maria_repair() may not flush state,
so it needs to be done by maria_repair() (indeed this function
uses maria_open(HA_OPEN_COPY) so reads state from disk,
so needs to find it up-to-date on disk).
For safety (but normally this is not needed) we remove index blocks
out of the cache before repairing.
_ma_flush_blocks() becomes _ma_flush_table_files_after_repair():
it now additionally flushes the data file and state and syncs files.
As a side effect, the assertion "no WRITE_CACHE_USED" from
_ma_flush_table_files() fired so we move all end_io_cache() done
at the end of repair to before the calls to _ma_flush_table_files_after_repair().
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
when closing a transactional table, we fsync it. But we need to
do this only after writing its state.
We need to write the state at close time only for transactional
tables (the other tables do that at last unlock).
Putting back the O_RDONLY||crashed condition which I had
removed earlier.
Unmap the file before syncing it (does not matter now as Maria
does not use mmap)
storage/maria/ma_delete_all.c:
need to flush data pages before chsize-ing it. Was needed even when
we flushed data pages at the end of each statement, because we didn't
anyway do it if under LOCK TABLES: the change here thus fixes this bug:
create table t(a int) engine=maria;lock tables t write;
insert into t values(1);delete from t;unlock tables;check table t;
"Size of datafile is: 16384 Should be: 8192"
(an obsolete page went to disk after the chsize(), at unlock time).
storage/maria/ma_extra.c:
When doing share->last_version=0, we make the MARIA_SHARE-in-memory
invisible to future openers, so need to have an up-to-date state
on disk for them. The same way, future openers will reopen the data
and index file, so they will not find our cached blocks, so we
need to flush them to disk.
In HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN, this probably happens naturally as all
tables normally get closed, we however add a safety flush.
In HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_RENAME, we need to do the flushing. On
Windows we additionally need to close files.
In HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_DROP, we don't need to flush anything but
remove dirty cached blocks from memory. On Windows we need to close
files.
Closing files forces us to sync them before (requirement for transactional
tables).
For mutex reasons (don't lock intern_lock twice), we move
maria_lock_database() and _ma_decrement_open_count() first in the list
of operations.
Flush also data file in HA_EXTRA_FLUSH.
storage/maria/ma_locking.c:
For transactional tables:
- don't write data pages / state at unlock time;
as a consequence, "share->changed=0" cannot be done.
- don't write state in _ma_writeinfo()
- don't maintain open_count on disk (Recovery corrects the table in case of crash
anyway, and we gain speed by not writing open_count to disk),
For non-transactional tables, flush the state at unlock only
if the table was changed (optimization).
Code which read the state from disk is relevant only with
external locking, we disable it (if want to re-enable it, it shouldn't
for transactional tables as state on disk may be obsolete (such tables
does not flush state at unlock anymore).
The comment "We have to flush the write cache" is now wrong because
maria_lock_database(F_UNLCK) now happens before thr_unlock(), and
we are not using external locking.
storage/maria/ma_open.c:
_ma_state_info_read() is only used in ma_open.c, making it static
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
set MARIA_SHARE::changed to TRUE when we are going to apply a
REDO/UNDO, so that the state gets flushed at close.
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery.expected:
Changes introduced by this patch:
- good: the "open" (table open, not properly closed) is gone,
it was pointless for a recovered table
- bad: stemming from different moments of writing the index's state
probably (_ma_writeinfo() used to write the state after every row
write in ma_test* programs, doesn't anymore as the table is
transactional): some differences in indexes (not relevant as we don't
yet have recovery for them); some differences in count of records
(changed from a wrong value to another wrong value) (not relevant
as we don't recover this count correctly yet anyway, though
a patch will be pushed soon).
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery:
for repeatable output, no names of varying directories.
storage/maria/maria_chk.c:
function renamed
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
Function became local to ma_open.c. Function renamed.
2007-09-06 16:53:26 +02:00
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#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
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if (share->file_map)
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_ma_unmap_file(info);
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#endif
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2006-04-11 15:45:10 +02:00
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/*
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If we are crashed, we can safely flush the current state as it will
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not change the crashed state.
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We can NOT write the state in other cases as other threads
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may be using the file at this point
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WL#3072 Maria Recovery
- new program maria_read_log to display and apply log records
found in a Maria log (see file's revision comment)
- minor, misc fixes
storage/maria/Makefile.am:
new program maria_read_log
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
create control file if missing
storage/maria/ma_blockrec.c:
0 -> LSN_IMPOSSIBLE; comments
storage/maria/ma_checkpoint.h:
preparations for Checkpoint module
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
comment
storage/maria/ma_control_file.c:
renaming constants.
Possibility to say "open control file but don't create it if it's
missing" (used by maria_read_log which does not want to create
anything)
storage/maria/ma_control_file.h:
renaming constants
storage/maria/ma_create.c:
I had duplicated "linkname" and "linkname_ptr", now I see it's not
needed, reverting. Indeed those variables don't contain interesting
information; fixing log record accordingly (the links are in
ci->data/index_file_name). Storing keystart in log record is needed,
to know at which size we must extend the file if we replay
LOGREC_CREATE_TABLE.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler.c:
some structures need to be known to maria_read_log.c, taking
them to ma_loghandler.h
storage/maria/ma_loghandler.h:
we have page_store, adding page_korr.
translog_lock() made public, because Checkpoint will need it (to
write to control file).
Some structures moved from ma_loghandler.c because maria_read_log.c
needs them (needs to know the execute-in-REDO-phase hooks of each
record).
storage/maria/ma_loghandler_lsn.h:
constants defined in ma_control_file.h serve everywhere,
and they relate to LSNs, so putting them in ma_loghandler_lsn.h.
Stronger constraints in LSN_VALID().
storage/maria/ma_pagecache.c:
renaming constants
storage/maria/ma_recovery.h:
copyright
storage/maria/ma_test1.c:
new prototype
storage/maria/ma_test2.c:
new prototype
storage/maria/trnman_public.h:
double-inclusion safe
storage/maria/unittest/ma_control_file-t.c:
constants renamed, new prototype
storage/maria/unittest/ma_test_loghandler-t.c:
constants renamed, new prototype
storage/maria/unittest/ma_test_loghandler_multigroup-t.c:
constants renamed, new prototype
storage/maria/unittest/ma_test_loghandler_multithread-t.c:
constants renamed, new prototype
storage/maria/unittest/ma_test_loghandler_pagecache-t.c:
constants renamed, new prototype
storage/myisam/mi_close.c:
comment
storage/maria/maria_read_log.c:
program to read and print log records from a Maria transaction log,
and optionally apply them to tables. Very basic, early version.
Should serve as a base for Recovery's code. Designed to be idempotent.
Create a log by running maria.test, then cd to var/master-data
and run "maria_read_log --only-display" to see info about records;
run "maria_read_log --display-and-apply" to also apply the records
to tables (it's more interesting if you first wipe out the
tables in var/master-data/test, to see how they get re-created).
Only a few records are handled by now: LONG_TRANSACTION_ID,
COMMIT, FILE_ID, REDO_CREATE_TABLE; place is ready for
REDO_INSERT_ROW_HEAD where I could use Monty's help (search for
"Monty" in the file). Note: changes to the index pages, index's header
and bitmap pages are not properly logged yet, so don't expect
the program to work with that.
2007-06-26 16:49:23 +02:00
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IF using --external-locking, which does not apply to Maria.
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*/
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2007-11-28 20:38:30 +01:00
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if (((share->changed && share->base.born_transactional) ||
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2007-11-09 23:30:31 +01:00
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maria_is_crashed(info)))
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- speed optimization:
minimize writes to transactional Maria tables: don't write
data pages, state, and open_count at the end of each statement.
Data pages will be written by a background thread periodically.
State will be written by Checkpoint periodically.
open_count serves to detect when a table is potentially damaged
due to an unclean mysqld stop, but thanks to recovery an unclean
mysqld stop will be corrected and so open_count becomes useless.
As state is written less often, it is often obsolete on disk,
we thus should avoid to read it from disk.
- by removing the data page writes above, it is necessary to put
it back at the start of some statements like check, repair and
delete_all. It was already necessary in fact (see ma_delete_all.c).
- disabling CACHE INDEX on Maria tables for now (fixes crash
of test 'key_cache' when run with --default-storage-engine=maria).
- correcting some fishy code in maria_extra.c (we possibly could lose
index pages when doing a DROP TABLE under Windows, in theory).
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
disable CACHE INDEX in Maria for now (there is a single cache for now),
it crashes and it's not a priority
storage/maria/ma_bitmap.c:
debug message
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
The statement before maria_repair() may not flush state,
so it needs to be done by maria_repair() (indeed this function
uses maria_open(HA_OPEN_COPY) so reads state from disk,
so needs to find it up-to-date on disk).
For safety (but normally this is not needed) we remove index blocks
out of the cache before repairing.
_ma_flush_blocks() becomes _ma_flush_table_files_after_repair():
it now additionally flushes the data file and state and syncs files.
As a side effect, the assertion "no WRITE_CACHE_USED" from
_ma_flush_table_files() fired so we move all end_io_cache() done
at the end of repair to before the calls to _ma_flush_table_files_after_repair().
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
when closing a transactional table, we fsync it. But we need to
do this only after writing its state.
We need to write the state at close time only for transactional
tables (the other tables do that at last unlock).
Putting back the O_RDONLY||crashed condition which I had
removed earlier.
Unmap the file before syncing it (does not matter now as Maria
does not use mmap)
storage/maria/ma_delete_all.c:
need to flush data pages before chsize-ing it. Was needed even when
we flushed data pages at the end of each statement, because we didn't
anyway do it if under LOCK TABLES: the change here thus fixes this bug:
create table t(a int) engine=maria;lock tables t write;
insert into t values(1);delete from t;unlock tables;check table t;
"Size of datafile is: 16384 Should be: 8192"
(an obsolete page went to disk after the chsize(), at unlock time).
storage/maria/ma_extra.c:
When doing share->last_version=0, we make the MARIA_SHARE-in-memory
invisible to future openers, so need to have an up-to-date state
on disk for them. The same way, future openers will reopen the data
and index file, so they will not find our cached blocks, so we
need to flush them to disk.
In HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN, this probably happens naturally as all
tables normally get closed, we however add a safety flush.
In HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_RENAME, we need to do the flushing. On
Windows we additionally need to close files.
In HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_DROP, we don't need to flush anything but
remove dirty cached blocks from memory. On Windows we need to close
files.
Closing files forces us to sync them before (requirement for transactional
tables).
For mutex reasons (don't lock intern_lock twice), we move
maria_lock_database() and _ma_decrement_open_count() first in the list
of operations.
Flush also data file in HA_EXTRA_FLUSH.
storage/maria/ma_locking.c:
For transactional tables:
- don't write data pages / state at unlock time;
as a consequence, "share->changed=0" cannot be done.
- don't write state in _ma_writeinfo()
- don't maintain open_count on disk (Recovery corrects the table in case of crash
anyway, and we gain speed by not writing open_count to disk),
For non-transactional tables, flush the state at unlock only
if the table was changed (optimization).
Code which read the state from disk is relevant only with
external locking, we disable it (if want to re-enable it, it shouldn't
for transactional tables as state on disk may be obsolete (such tables
does not flush state at unlock anymore).
The comment "We have to flush the write cache" is now wrong because
maria_lock_database(F_UNLCK) now happens before thr_unlock(), and
we are not using external locking.
storage/maria/ma_open.c:
_ma_state_info_read() is only used in ma_open.c, making it static
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
set MARIA_SHARE::changed to TRUE when we are going to apply a
REDO/UNDO, so that the state gets flushed at close.
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery.expected:
Changes introduced by this patch:
- good: the "open" (table open, not properly closed) is gone,
it was pointless for a recovered table
- bad: stemming from different moments of writing the index's state
probably (_ma_writeinfo() used to write the state after every row
write in ma_test* programs, doesn't anymore as the table is
transactional): some differences in indexes (not relevant as we don't
yet have recovery for them); some differences in count of records
(changed from a wrong value to another wrong value) (not relevant
as we don't recover this count correctly yet anyway, though
a patch will be pushed soon).
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery:
for repeatable output, no names of varying directories.
storage/maria/maria_chk.c:
function renamed
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
Function became local to ma_open.c. Function renamed.
2007-09-06 16:53:26 +02:00
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{
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/*
|
- WL#3072 Maria Recovery:
Recovery of state.records (the count of records which is stored into
the header of the index file). For that, state.is_of_lsn is introduced;
logic is explained in ma_recovery.c (look for "Recovery of the state").
The net gain is that in case of crash, we now recover state.records,
and it is idempotent (ma_test_recovery tests it).
state.checksum is not recovered yet, mail sent for discussion.
- WL#3071 Maria Checkpoint: preparation for it, by protecting
all modifications of the state in memory or on disk with intern_lock
(with the exception of the really-often-modified state.records,
which is now protected with the log's lock, see ma_recovery.c
(look for "Recovery of the state"). Also, if maria_close() sees that
Checkpoint is looking at this table it will not my_free() the share.
- don't compute row's checksum twice in case of UPDATE (correction
to a bugfix I made yesterday).
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
protect state write with intern_lock (against Checkpoint)
storage/maria/ma_blockrec.c:
* don't reset trn->rec_lsn in _ma_unpin_all_pages(), because it
should wait until we have corrected the allocation in the bitmap
(as the REDO can serve to correct the allocation during Recovery);
introducing _ma_finalize_row() for that.
* In a changeset yesterday I moved computation of the checksum
into write_block_record(), to fix a bug in UPDATE. Now I notice
that maria_update() already computes the checksum, it's just that
it puts it into info->cur_row while _ma_update_block_record()
uses info->new_row; so, removing the checksum computation from
write_block_record(), putting it back into allocate_and_write_block_record()
(which is called only by INSERT and UNDO_DELETE), and copying
cur_row->checksum into new_row->checksum in _ma_update_block_record().
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
new prototypes, they will take intern_lock when writing the state;
also take intern_lock when changing share->kfile. In both cases
this is to protect against Checkpoint reading/writing the state or reading
kfile at the same time.
Not updating create_rename_lsn directly at end of write_log_record_for_repair()
as it wouldn't have intern_lock.
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
Checkpoint builds a list of shares (under THR_LOCK_maria), then it
handles each such share (under intern_lock) (doing flushing etc);
if maria_close() freed this share between the two, Checkpoint
would see a bad pointer. To avoid this, when building the list Checkpoint
marks each share, so that maria_close() knows it should not free it
and Checkpoint will free it itself.
Extending the zone covered by intern_lock to protect against
Checkpoint reading kfile, writing state.
storage/maria/ma_create.c:
When we update create_rename_lsn, we also update is_of_lsn to
the same value: it is logical, and allows us to test in maria_open()
that the former is not bigger than the latter (the contrary is a sign
of index header corruption, or severe logging bug which hinders
Recovery, table needs a repair).
_ma_update_create_rename_lsn_on_disk() also writes is_of_lsn;
it now operates under intern_lock (protect against Checkpoint),
a shortcut function is available for cases where acquiring
intern_lock is not needed (table's creation or first open).
storage/maria/ma_delete.c:
if table is transactional, "records" is already decremented
when logging UNDO_ROW_DELETE.
storage/maria/ma_delete_all.c:
comments
storage/maria/ma_extra.c:
Protect modifications of the state, in memory and/or on disk,
with intern_lock, against a concurrent Checkpoint.
When state goes to disk, update it's is_of_lsn (by calling
the new _ma_state_info_write()).
In HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN, don't set share->changed to 0 (undoing
a change I made a few days ago) and ASK_MONTY
storage/maria/ma_locking.c:
no real code change here.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler.c:
Log-write-hooks for updating "state.records" under log's mutex
when writing/updating/deleting a row or deleting all rows.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler_lsn.h:
merge (make LSN_ERROR and LSN_REPAIRED_BY_MARIA_CHK different)
storage/maria/ma_open.c:
When opening a table verify that is_of_lsn >= create_rename_lsn; if
false the header must be corrupted.
_ma_state_info_write() is split in two: _ma_state_info_write_sub()
which is the old _ma_state_info_write(), and _ma_state_info_write()
which additionally takes intern_lock if requested (to protect
against Checkpoint) and updates is_of_lsn.
_ma_open_keyfile() should change kfile.file under intern_lock
to protect Checkpoint from reading a wrong kfile.file.
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
Recovery of state.records: when the REDO phase sees UNDO_ROW_INSERT
which has a LSN > state.is_of_lsn it increments state.records.
Same for UNDO_ROW_DELETE and UNDO_ROW_PURGE.
When closing a table during Recovery, we know its state is at least
as new as the current log record we are looking at, so increase
is_of_lsn to the LSN of the current log record.
storage/maria/ma_rename.c:
update for new behaviour of _ma_update_create_rename_lsn_on_disk().
storage/maria/ma_test1.c:
update to new prototype
storage/maria/ma_test2.c:
update to new prototype (actually prototype was changed days ago,
but compiler does not complain about the extra argument??)
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery.expected:
new result file of ma_test_recovery. Improvements: record
count read from index's header is now always correct.
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery:
"rm" fails if file does not exist. Redirect stderr of script.
storage/maria/ma_write.c:
if table is transactional, "records" is already incremented when
logging UNDO_ROW_INSERT. Comments.
storage/maria/maria_chk.c:
update is_of_lsn too
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
- MARIA_STATE_INFO::is_of_lsn which is used by Recovery. It is stored
into the index file's header.
- Checkpoint can now mark a table as "don't free this", and maria_close()
can reply "ok then you will free it".
- new functions
storage/maria/maria_pack.c:
update for new name
2007-09-07 15:02:30 +02:00
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State must be written to file as it was not done at table's
|
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|
unlocking.
|
- speed optimization:
minimize writes to transactional Maria tables: don't write
data pages, state, and open_count at the end of each statement.
Data pages will be written by a background thread periodically.
State will be written by Checkpoint periodically.
open_count serves to detect when a table is potentially damaged
due to an unclean mysqld stop, but thanks to recovery an unclean
mysqld stop will be corrected and so open_count becomes useless.
As state is written less often, it is often obsolete on disk,
we thus should avoid to read it from disk.
- by removing the data page writes above, it is necessary to put
it back at the start of some statements like check, repair and
delete_all. It was already necessary in fact (see ma_delete_all.c).
- disabling CACHE INDEX on Maria tables for now (fixes crash
of test 'key_cache' when run with --default-storage-engine=maria).
- correcting some fishy code in maria_extra.c (we possibly could lose
index pages when doing a DROP TABLE under Windows, in theory).
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
disable CACHE INDEX in Maria for now (there is a single cache for now),
it crashes and it's not a priority
storage/maria/ma_bitmap.c:
debug message
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
The statement before maria_repair() may not flush state,
so it needs to be done by maria_repair() (indeed this function
uses maria_open(HA_OPEN_COPY) so reads state from disk,
so needs to find it up-to-date on disk).
For safety (but normally this is not needed) we remove index blocks
out of the cache before repairing.
_ma_flush_blocks() becomes _ma_flush_table_files_after_repair():
it now additionally flushes the data file and state and syncs files.
As a side effect, the assertion "no WRITE_CACHE_USED" from
_ma_flush_table_files() fired so we move all end_io_cache() done
at the end of repair to before the calls to _ma_flush_table_files_after_repair().
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
when closing a transactional table, we fsync it. But we need to
do this only after writing its state.
We need to write the state at close time only for transactional
tables (the other tables do that at last unlock).
Putting back the O_RDONLY||crashed condition which I had
removed earlier.
Unmap the file before syncing it (does not matter now as Maria
does not use mmap)
storage/maria/ma_delete_all.c:
need to flush data pages before chsize-ing it. Was needed even when
we flushed data pages at the end of each statement, because we didn't
anyway do it if under LOCK TABLES: the change here thus fixes this bug:
create table t(a int) engine=maria;lock tables t write;
insert into t values(1);delete from t;unlock tables;check table t;
"Size of datafile is: 16384 Should be: 8192"
(an obsolete page went to disk after the chsize(), at unlock time).
storage/maria/ma_extra.c:
When doing share->last_version=0, we make the MARIA_SHARE-in-memory
invisible to future openers, so need to have an up-to-date state
on disk for them. The same way, future openers will reopen the data
and index file, so they will not find our cached blocks, so we
need to flush them to disk.
In HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN, this probably happens naturally as all
tables normally get closed, we however add a safety flush.
In HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_RENAME, we need to do the flushing. On
Windows we additionally need to close files.
In HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_DROP, we don't need to flush anything but
remove dirty cached blocks from memory. On Windows we need to close
files.
Closing files forces us to sync them before (requirement for transactional
tables).
For mutex reasons (don't lock intern_lock twice), we move
maria_lock_database() and _ma_decrement_open_count() first in the list
of operations.
Flush also data file in HA_EXTRA_FLUSH.
storage/maria/ma_locking.c:
For transactional tables:
- don't write data pages / state at unlock time;
as a consequence, "share->changed=0" cannot be done.
- don't write state in _ma_writeinfo()
- don't maintain open_count on disk (Recovery corrects the table in case of crash
anyway, and we gain speed by not writing open_count to disk),
For non-transactional tables, flush the state at unlock only
if the table was changed (optimization).
Code which read the state from disk is relevant only with
external locking, we disable it (if want to re-enable it, it shouldn't
for transactional tables as state on disk may be obsolete (such tables
does not flush state at unlock anymore).
The comment "We have to flush the write cache" is now wrong because
maria_lock_database(F_UNLCK) now happens before thr_unlock(), and
we are not using external locking.
storage/maria/ma_open.c:
_ma_state_info_read() is only used in ma_open.c, making it static
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
set MARIA_SHARE::changed to TRUE when we are going to apply a
REDO/UNDO, so that the state gets flushed at close.
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery.expected:
Changes introduced by this patch:
- good: the "open" (table open, not properly closed) is gone,
it was pointless for a recovered table
- bad: stemming from different moments of writing the index's state
probably (_ma_writeinfo() used to write the state after every row
write in ma_test* programs, doesn't anymore as the table is
transactional): some differences in indexes (not relevant as we don't
yet have recovery for them); some differences in count of records
(changed from a wrong value to another wrong value) (not relevant
as we don't recover this count correctly yet anyway, though
a patch will be pushed soon).
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery:
for repeatable output, no names of varying directories.
storage/maria/maria_chk.c:
function renamed
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
Function became local to ma_open.c. Function renamed.
2007-09-06 16:53:26 +02:00
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|
*/
|
- WL#3072 Maria Recovery:
Recovery of state.records (the count of records which is stored into
the header of the index file). For that, state.is_of_lsn is introduced;
logic is explained in ma_recovery.c (look for "Recovery of the state").
The net gain is that in case of crash, we now recover state.records,
and it is idempotent (ma_test_recovery tests it).
state.checksum is not recovered yet, mail sent for discussion.
- WL#3071 Maria Checkpoint: preparation for it, by protecting
all modifications of the state in memory or on disk with intern_lock
(with the exception of the really-often-modified state.records,
which is now protected with the log's lock, see ma_recovery.c
(look for "Recovery of the state"). Also, if maria_close() sees that
Checkpoint is looking at this table it will not my_free() the share.
- don't compute row's checksum twice in case of UPDATE (correction
to a bugfix I made yesterday).
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
protect state write with intern_lock (against Checkpoint)
storage/maria/ma_blockrec.c:
* don't reset trn->rec_lsn in _ma_unpin_all_pages(), because it
should wait until we have corrected the allocation in the bitmap
(as the REDO can serve to correct the allocation during Recovery);
introducing _ma_finalize_row() for that.
* In a changeset yesterday I moved computation of the checksum
into write_block_record(), to fix a bug in UPDATE. Now I notice
that maria_update() already computes the checksum, it's just that
it puts it into info->cur_row while _ma_update_block_record()
uses info->new_row; so, removing the checksum computation from
write_block_record(), putting it back into allocate_and_write_block_record()
(which is called only by INSERT and UNDO_DELETE), and copying
cur_row->checksum into new_row->checksum in _ma_update_block_record().
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
new prototypes, they will take intern_lock when writing the state;
also take intern_lock when changing share->kfile. In both cases
this is to protect against Checkpoint reading/writing the state or reading
kfile at the same time.
Not updating create_rename_lsn directly at end of write_log_record_for_repair()
as it wouldn't have intern_lock.
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
Checkpoint builds a list of shares (under THR_LOCK_maria), then it
handles each such share (under intern_lock) (doing flushing etc);
if maria_close() freed this share between the two, Checkpoint
would see a bad pointer. To avoid this, when building the list Checkpoint
marks each share, so that maria_close() knows it should not free it
and Checkpoint will free it itself.
Extending the zone covered by intern_lock to protect against
Checkpoint reading kfile, writing state.
storage/maria/ma_create.c:
When we update create_rename_lsn, we also update is_of_lsn to
the same value: it is logical, and allows us to test in maria_open()
that the former is not bigger than the latter (the contrary is a sign
of index header corruption, or severe logging bug which hinders
Recovery, table needs a repair).
_ma_update_create_rename_lsn_on_disk() also writes is_of_lsn;
it now operates under intern_lock (protect against Checkpoint),
a shortcut function is available for cases where acquiring
intern_lock is not needed (table's creation or first open).
storage/maria/ma_delete.c:
if table is transactional, "records" is already decremented
when logging UNDO_ROW_DELETE.
storage/maria/ma_delete_all.c:
comments
storage/maria/ma_extra.c:
Protect modifications of the state, in memory and/or on disk,
with intern_lock, against a concurrent Checkpoint.
When state goes to disk, update it's is_of_lsn (by calling
the new _ma_state_info_write()).
In HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN, don't set share->changed to 0 (undoing
a change I made a few days ago) and ASK_MONTY
storage/maria/ma_locking.c:
no real code change here.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler.c:
Log-write-hooks for updating "state.records" under log's mutex
when writing/updating/deleting a row or deleting all rows.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler_lsn.h:
merge (make LSN_ERROR and LSN_REPAIRED_BY_MARIA_CHK different)
storage/maria/ma_open.c:
When opening a table verify that is_of_lsn >= create_rename_lsn; if
false the header must be corrupted.
_ma_state_info_write() is split in two: _ma_state_info_write_sub()
which is the old _ma_state_info_write(), and _ma_state_info_write()
which additionally takes intern_lock if requested (to protect
against Checkpoint) and updates is_of_lsn.
_ma_open_keyfile() should change kfile.file under intern_lock
to protect Checkpoint from reading a wrong kfile.file.
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
Recovery of state.records: when the REDO phase sees UNDO_ROW_INSERT
which has a LSN > state.is_of_lsn it increments state.records.
Same for UNDO_ROW_DELETE and UNDO_ROW_PURGE.
When closing a table during Recovery, we know its state is at least
as new as the current log record we are looking at, so increase
is_of_lsn to the LSN of the current log record.
storage/maria/ma_rename.c:
update for new behaviour of _ma_update_create_rename_lsn_on_disk().
storage/maria/ma_test1.c:
update to new prototype
storage/maria/ma_test2.c:
update to new prototype (actually prototype was changed days ago,
but compiler does not complain about the extra argument??)
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery.expected:
new result file of ma_test_recovery. Improvements: record
count read from index's header is now always correct.
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery:
"rm" fails if file does not exist. Redirect stderr of script.
storage/maria/ma_write.c:
if table is transactional, "records" is already incremented when
logging UNDO_ROW_INSERT. Comments.
storage/maria/maria_chk.c:
update is_of_lsn too
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
- MARIA_STATE_INFO::is_of_lsn which is used by Recovery. It is stored
into the index file's header.
- Checkpoint can now mark a table as "don't free this", and maria_close()
can reply "ok then you will free it".
- new functions
storage/maria/maria_pack.c:
update for new name
2007-09-07 15:02:30 +02:00
|
|
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if (_ma_state_info_write(share, 1))
|
- speed optimization:
minimize writes to transactional Maria tables: don't write
data pages, state, and open_count at the end of each statement.
Data pages will be written by a background thread periodically.
State will be written by Checkpoint periodically.
open_count serves to detect when a table is potentially damaged
due to an unclean mysqld stop, but thanks to recovery an unclean
mysqld stop will be corrected and so open_count becomes useless.
As state is written less often, it is often obsolete on disk,
we thus should avoid to read it from disk.
- by removing the data page writes above, it is necessary to put
it back at the start of some statements like check, repair and
delete_all. It was already necessary in fact (see ma_delete_all.c).
- disabling CACHE INDEX on Maria tables for now (fixes crash
of test 'key_cache' when run with --default-storage-engine=maria).
- correcting some fishy code in maria_extra.c (we possibly could lose
index pages when doing a DROP TABLE under Windows, in theory).
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
disable CACHE INDEX in Maria for now (there is a single cache for now),
it crashes and it's not a priority
storage/maria/ma_bitmap.c:
debug message
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
The statement before maria_repair() may not flush state,
so it needs to be done by maria_repair() (indeed this function
uses maria_open(HA_OPEN_COPY) so reads state from disk,
so needs to find it up-to-date on disk).
For safety (but normally this is not needed) we remove index blocks
out of the cache before repairing.
_ma_flush_blocks() becomes _ma_flush_table_files_after_repair():
it now additionally flushes the data file and state and syncs files.
As a side effect, the assertion "no WRITE_CACHE_USED" from
_ma_flush_table_files() fired so we move all end_io_cache() done
at the end of repair to before the calls to _ma_flush_table_files_after_repair().
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
when closing a transactional table, we fsync it. But we need to
do this only after writing its state.
We need to write the state at close time only for transactional
tables (the other tables do that at last unlock).
Putting back the O_RDONLY||crashed condition which I had
removed earlier.
Unmap the file before syncing it (does not matter now as Maria
does not use mmap)
storage/maria/ma_delete_all.c:
need to flush data pages before chsize-ing it. Was needed even when
we flushed data pages at the end of each statement, because we didn't
anyway do it if under LOCK TABLES: the change here thus fixes this bug:
create table t(a int) engine=maria;lock tables t write;
insert into t values(1);delete from t;unlock tables;check table t;
"Size of datafile is: 16384 Should be: 8192"
(an obsolete page went to disk after the chsize(), at unlock time).
storage/maria/ma_extra.c:
When doing share->last_version=0, we make the MARIA_SHARE-in-memory
invisible to future openers, so need to have an up-to-date state
on disk for them. The same way, future openers will reopen the data
and index file, so they will not find our cached blocks, so we
need to flush them to disk.
In HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN, this probably happens naturally as all
tables normally get closed, we however add a safety flush.
In HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_RENAME, we need to do the flushing. On
Windows we additionally need to close files.
In HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_DROP, we don't need to flush anything but
remove dirty cached blocks from memory. On Windows we need to close
files.
Closing files forces us to sync them before (requirement for transactional
tables).
For mutex reasons (don't lock intern_lock twice), we move
maria_lock_database() and _ma_decrement_open_count() first in the list
of operations.
Flush also data file in HA_EXTRA_FLUSH.
storage/maria/ma_locking.c:
For transactional tables:
- don't write data pages / state at unlock time;
as a consequence, "share->changed=0" cannot be done.
- don't write state in _ma_writeinfo()
- don't maintain open_count on disk (Recovery corrects the table in case of crash
anyway, and we gain speed by not writing open_count to disk),
For non-transactional tables, flush the state at unlock only
if the table was changed (optimization).
Code which read the state from disk is relevant only with
external locking, we disable it (if want to re-enable it, it shouldn't
for transactional tables as state on disk may be obsolete (such tables
does not flush state at unlock anymore).
The comment "We have to flush the write cache" is now wrong because
maria_lock_database(F_UNLCK) now happens before thr_unlock(), and
we are not using external locking.
storage/maria/ma_open.c:
_ma_state_info_read() is only used in ma_open.c, making it static
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
set MARIA_SHARE::changed to TRUE when we are going to apply a
REDO/UNDO, so that the state gets flushed at close.
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery.expected:
Changes introduced by this patch:
- good: the "open" (table open, not properly closed) is gone,
it was pointless for a recovered table
- bad: stemming from different moments of writing the index's state
probably (_ma_writeinfo() used to write the state after every row
write in ma_test* programs, doesn't anymore as the table is
transactional): some differences in indexes (not relevant as we don't
yet have recovery for them); some differences in count of records
(changed from a wrong value to another wrong value) (not relevant
as we don't recover this count correctly yet anyway, though
a patch will be pushed soon).
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery:
for repeatable output, no names of varying directories.
storage/maria/maria_chk.c:
function renamed
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
Function became local to ma_open.c. Function renamed.
2007-09-06 16:53:26 +02:00
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error= my_errno;
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}
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- WL#3072 Maria Recovery:
Recovery of state.records (the count of records which is stored into
the header of the index file). For that, state.is_of_lsn is introduced;
logic is explained in ma_recovery.c (look for "Recovery of the state").
The net gain is that in case of crash, we now recover state.records,
and it is idempotent (ma_test_recovery tests it).
state.checksum is not recovered yet, mail sent for discussion.
- WL#3071 Maria Checkpoint: preparation for it, by protecting
all modifications of the state in memory or on disk with intern_lock
(with the exception of the really-often-modified state.records,
which is now protected with the log's lock, see ma_recovery.c
(look for "Recovery of the state"). Also, if maria_close() sees that
Checkpoint is looking at this table it will not my_free() the share.
- don't compute row's checksum twice in case of UPDATE (correction
to a bugfix I made yesterday).
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
protect state write with intern_lock (against Checkpoint)
storage/maria/ma_blockrec.c:
* don't reset trn->rec_lsn in _ma_unpin_all_pages(), because it
should wait until we have corrected the allocation in the bitmap
(as the REDO can serve to correct the allocation during Recovery);
introducing _ma_finalize_row() for that.
* In a changeset yesterday I moved computation of the checksum
into write_block_record(), to fix a bug in UPDATE. Now I notice
that maria_update() already computes the checksum, it's just that
it puts it into info->cur_row while _ma_update_block_record()
uses info->new_row; so, removing the checksum computation from
write_block_record(), putting it back into allocate_and_write_block_record()
(which is called only by INSERT and UNDO_DELETE), and copying
cur_row->checksum into new_row->checksum in _ma_update_block_record().
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
new prototypes, they will take intern_lock when writing the state;
also take intern_lock when changing share->kfile. In both cases
this is to protect against Checkpoint reading/writing the state or reading
kfile at the same time.
Not updating create_rename_lsn directly at end of write_log_record_for_repair()
as it wouldn't have intern_lock.
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
Checkpoint builds a list of shares (under THR_LOCK_maria), then it
handles each such share (under intern_lock) (doing flushing etc);
if maria_close() freed this share between the two, Checkpoint
would see a bad pointer. To avoid this, when building the list Checkpoint
marks each share, so that maria_close() knows it should not free it
and Checkpoint will free it itself.
Extending the zone covered by intern_lock to protect against
Checkpoint reading kfile, writing state.
storage/maria/ma_create.c:
When we update create_rename_lsn, we also update is_of_lsn to
the same value: it is logical, and allows us to test in maria_open()
that the former is not bigger than the latter (the contrary is a sign
of index header corruption, or severe logging bug which hinders
Recovery, table needs a repair).
_ma_update_create_rename_lsn_on_disk() also writes is_of_lsn;
it now operates under intern_lock (protect against Checkpoint),
a shortcut function is available for cases where acquiring
intern_lock is not needed (table's creation or first open).
storage/maria/ma_delete.c:
if table is transactional, "records" is already decremented
when logging UNDO_ROW_DELETE.
storage/maria/ma_delete_all.c:
comments
storage/maria/ma_extra.c:
Protect modifications of the state, in memory and/or on disk,
with intern_lock, against a concurrent Checkpoint.
When state goes to disk, update it's is_of_lsn (by calling
the new _ma_state_info_write()).
In HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN, don't set share->changed to 0 (undoing
a change I made a few days ago) and ASK_MONTY
storage/maria/ma_locking.c:
no real code change here.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler.c:
Log-write-hooks for updating "state.records" under log's mutex
when writing/updating/deleting a row or deleting all rows.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler_lsn.h:
merge (make LSN_ERROR and LSN_REPAIRED_BY_MARIA_CHK different)
storage/maria/ma_open.c:
When opening a table verify that is_of_lsn >= create_rename_lsn; if
false the header must be corrupted.
_ma_state_info_write() is split in two: _ma_state_info_write_sub()
which is the old _ma_state_info_write(), and _ma_state_info_write()
which additionally takes intern_lock if requested (to protect
against Checkpoint) and updates is_of_lsn.
_ma_open_keyfile() should change kfile.file under intern_lock
to protect Checkpoint from reading a wrong kfile.file.
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
Recovery of state.records: when the REDO phase sees UNDO_ROW_INSERT
which has a LSN > state.is_of_lsn it increments state.records.
Same for UNDO_ROW_DELETE and UNDO_ROW_PURGE.
When closing a table during Recovery, we know its state is at least
as new as the current log record we are looking at, so increase
is_of_lsn to the LSN of the current log record.
storage/maria/ma_rename.c:
update for new behaviour of _ma_update_create_rename_lsn_on_disk().
storage/maria/ma_test1.c:
update to new prototype
storage/maria/ma_test2.c:
update to new prototype (actually prototype was changed days ago,
but compiler does not complain about the extra argument??)
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery.expected:
new result file of ma_test_recovery. Improvements: record
count read from index's header is now always correct.
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery:
"rm" fails if file does not exist. Redirect stderr of script.
storage/maria/ma_write.c:
if table is transactional, "records" is already incremented when
logging UNDO_ROW_INSERT. Comments.
storage/maria/maria_chk.c:
update is_of_lsn too
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
- MARIA_STATE_INFO::is_of_lsn which is used by Recovery. It is stored
into the index file's header.
- Checkpoint can now mark a table as "don't free this", and maria_close()
can reply "ok then you will free it".
- new functions
storage/maria/maria_pack.c:
update for new name
2007-09-07 15:02:30 +02:00
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
File must be synced as it is going out of the maria_open_list and so
|
|
|
|
becoming unknown to future Checkpoints.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
if (my_sync(share->kfile.file, MYF(MY_WME)))
|
|
|
|
error= my_errno;
|
2007-04-04 22:37:09 +02:00
|
|
|
if (my_close(share->kfile.file, MYF(0)))
|
2007-01-18 20:38:14 +01:00
|
|
|
error= my_errno;
|
2006-04-11 15:45:10 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef THREAD
|
|
|
|
thr_lock_delete(&share->lock);
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
int i,keys;
|
|
|
|
keys = share->state.header.keys;
|
|
|
|
VOID(rwlock_destroy(&share->mmap_lock));
|
|
|
|
for(i=0; i<keys; i++) {
|
|
|
|
VOID(rwlock_destroy(&share->key_root_lock[i]));
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
Maria:
* Don't modify share->base.born_transactional; now it is a value carved
in stone at creation time. share->now_transactional is what can be
modified: it starts at born_transactional, can become false during
ALTER TABLE (when we want no logging), and restored later.
* Not resetting create_rename_lsn to 0 during delete_all or repair.
* when we temporarily disable transactionality, we also change
the page type to PAGECACHE_PLAIN_PAGE: it bypasses some work in the
page cache (optimization), and avoids assertions related to LSNs.
* Disable INSERT DELAYED for transactional tables, because
durability could not be guaranteed (insertion may even not happen)
mysys/mf_keycache.c:
comment
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
* a transactional table cannot do INSERT DELAYED
* ha_maria::save_transactional not needed anymore, as now instead
we don't modify MARIA_SHARE::MARIA_BASE_INFO::born_transactional
(born_transactional plays the role of save_transactional), and modify
MARIA_SHARE::now_transactional.
* REPAIR_TABLE log record is now logged by maria_repair()
* comment why we rely on born_transactional to know if we should
skipping a transaction.
* putting together two if()s which test for F_UNLCK
storage/maria/ha_maria.h:
ha_maria::save_transactional not needed anymore (moved to the C layer)
storage/maria/ma_blockrec.c:
* For the block record's code (writing/updating/deleting records),
all that counts is now_transactional, not born_transactional.
* As we now set the page type to PAGECACHE_PLAIN_PAGE for tables
which have now_transactional==FALSE, pagecache will not expect
a meaningful LSN for them in pagecache_unlock_by_link(), so
we can pass it LSN_IMPOSSIBLE.
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
* writing LOGREC_REPAIR_TABLE moves from ha_maria::repair()
to maria_repair(), sounds cleaner (less functions to export).
* when opening a table during REPAIR, don't use the realpath-ed name,
as this may fail if the table has symlinked files (maria_open()
would try to find the data and index file in the directory
of unique_file_name, it would fail if data and index files are in
different dirs); use the unresolved name, open_file_name, which is
the argument which was passed to the maria_open() which created 'info'.
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
assert that when a statement is done with a table, it cleans up
storage/maria/ma_create.c:
new name
storage/maria/ma_delete_all.c:
* using now_transactional
* no reason to reset create_rename_lsn during delete_all (a bug);
also no reason to do it during repair: it was put there because
a positive create_rename_lsn caused a call to check_and_set_lsn()
which asserted in DBUG_ASSERT(block->type == PAGECACHE_LSN_PAGE);
first solution was to use LSN_IMPOSSIBLE in _ma_unpin_all_pages() if
not transactional; but then in the case of ALTER TABLE, with
transactionality temporarily disabled, it asserted in
DBUG_ASSERT(LSN_VALID(lsn)) in pagecache_fwrite() (PAGECACHE_LSN_PAGE
page with zero LSN - bad). The additional solution is to use
PAGECACHE_PLAIN_PAGE when we disable transactionality temporarily: this
avoids checks on the LSN, and also bypasses (optimization) the "flush
log up to LSN" call when the pagecache flushes our page (in other
words, no WAL needed).
storage/maria/ma_delete_table.c:
use now_transactional
storage/maria/ma_locking.c:
assert that when a statement is done with a table, it cleans up.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler.c:
* now_transactional should be used to test if we want a log record.
* Assertions to make sure dummy_transaction_object is not spoilt
by its many users.
storage/maria/ma_open.c:
base.transactional -> base.born_transactional
storage/maria/ma_pagecache.c:
missing name for page's type. Comment for future.
storage/maria/ma_rename.c:
use now_transactional
storage/maria/maria_chk.c:
use born_transactional
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
MARIA_BASE_INFO::transactional renamed to born_transactional.
MARIA_SHARE::now_transactional introduced.
_ma_repair_write_log_record() is made local to ma_check.c.
Macros to temporarily disable, and re-enable, transactionality for a
table.
storage/maria/maria_read_log.c:
assertions and using the new macros. Adding a forgotten resetting
when we finally close all tables.
2007-07-03 15:20:41 +02:00
|
|
|
DBUG_ASSERT(share->now_transactional == share->base.born_transactional);
|
- WL#3072 Maria Recovery:
Recovery of state.records (the count of records which is stored into
the header of the index file). For that, state.is_of_lsn is introduced;
logic is explained in ma_recovery.c (look for "Recovery of the state").
The net gain is that in case of crash, we now recover state.records,
and it is idempotent (ma_test_recovery tests it).
state.checksum is not recovered yet, mail sent for discussion.
- WL#3071 Maria Checkpoint: preparation for it, by protecting
all modifications of the state in memory or on disk with intern_lock
(with the exception of the really-often-modified state.records,
which is now protected with the log's lock, see ma_recovery.c
(look for "Recovery of the state"). Also, if maria_close() sees that
Checkpoint is looking at this table it will not my_free() the share.
- don't compute row's checksum twice in case of UPDATE (correction
to a bugfix I made yesterday).
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
protect state write with intern_lock (against Checkpoint)
storage/maria/ma_blockrec.c:
* don't reset trn->rec_lsn in _ma_unpin_all_pages(), because it
should wait until we have corrected the allocation in the bitmap
(as the REDO can serve to correct the allocation during Recovery);
introducing _ma_finalize_row() for that.
* In a changeset yesterday I moved computation of the checksum
into write_block_record(), to fix a bug in UPDATE. Now I notice
that maria_update() already computes the checksum, it's just that
it puts it into info->cur_row while _ma_update_block_record()
uses info->new_row; so, removing the checksum computation from
write_block_record(), putting it back into allocate_and_write_block_record()
(which is called only by INSERT and UNDO_DELETE), and copying
cur_row->checksum into new_row->checksum in _ma_update_block_record().
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
new prototypes, they will take intern_lock when writing the state;
also take intern_lock when changing share->kfile. In both cases
this is to protect against Checkpoint reading/writing the state or reading
kfile at the same time.
Not updating create_rename_lsn directly at end of write_log_record_for_repair()
as it wouldn't have intern_lock.
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
Checkpoint builds a list of shares (under THR_LOCK_maria), then it
handles each such share (under intern_lock) (doing flushing etc);
if maria_close() freed this share between the two, Checkpoint
would see a bad pointer. To avoid this, when building the list Checkpoint
marks each share, so that maria_close() knows it should not free it
and Checkpoint will free it itself.
Extending the zone covered by intern_lock to protect against
Checkpoint reading kfile, writing state.
storage/maria/ma_create.c:
When we update create_rename_lsn, we also update is_of_lsn to
the same value: it is logical, and allows us to test in maria_open()
that the former is not bigger than the latter (the contrary is a sign
of index header corruption, or severe logging bug which hinders
Recovery, table needs a repair).
_ma_update_create_rename_lsn_on_disk() also writes is_of_lsn;
it now operates under intern_lock (protect against Checkpoint),
a shortcut function is available for cases where acquiring
intern_lock is not needed (table's creation or first open).
storage/maria/ma_delete.c:
if table is transactional, "records" is already decremented
when logging UNDO_ROW_DELETE.
storage/maria/ma_delete_all.c:
comments
storage/maria/ma_extra.c:
Protect modifications of the state, in memory and/or on disk,
with intern_lock, against a concurrent Checkpoint.
When state goes to disk, update it's is_of_lsn (by calling
the new _ma_state_info_write()).
In HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN, don't set share->changed to 0 (undoing
a change I made a few days ago) and ASK_MONTY
storage/maria/ma_locking.c:
no real code change here.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler.c:
Log-write-hooks for updating "state.records" under log's mutex
when writing/updating/deleting a row or deleting all rows.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler_lsn.h:
merge (make LSN_ERROR and LSN_REPAIRED_BY_MARIA_CHK different)
storage/maria/ma_open.c:
When opening a table verify that is_of_lsn >= create_rename_lsn; if
false the header must be corrupted.
_ma_state_info_write() is split in two: _ma_state_info_write_sub()
which is the old _ma_state_info_write(), and _ma_state_info_write()
which additionally takes intern_lock if requested (to protect
against Checkpoint) and updates is_of_lsn.
_ma_open_keyfile() should change kfile.file under intern_lock
to protect Checkpoint from reading a wrong kfile.file.
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
Recovery of state.records: when the REDO phase sees UNDO_ROW_INSERT
which has a LSN > state.is_of_lsn it increments state.records.
Same for UNDO_ROW_DELETE and UNDO_ROW_PURGE.
When closing a table during Recovery, we know its state is at least
as new as the current log record we are looking at, so increase
is_of_lsn to the LSN of the current log record.
storage/maria/ma_rename.c:
update for new behaviour of _ma_update_create_rename_lsn_on_disk().
storage/maria/ma_test1.c:
update to new prototype
storage/maria/ma_test2.c:
update to new prototype (actually prototype was changed days ago,
but compiler does not complain about the extra argument??)
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery.expected:
new result file of ma_test_recovery. Improvements: record
count read from index's header is now always correct.
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery:
"rm" fails if file does not exist. Redirect stderr of script.
storage/maria/ma_write.c:
if table is transactional, "records" is already incremented when
logging UNDO_ROW_INSERT. Comments.
storage/maria/maria_chk.c:
update is_of_lsn too
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
- MARIA_STATE_INFO::is_of_lsn which is used by Recovery. It is stored
into the index file's header.
- Checkpoint can now mark a table as "don't free this", and maria_close()
can reply "ok then you will free it".
- new functions
storage/maria/maria_pack.c:
update for new name
2007-09-07 15:02:30 +02:00
|
|
|
if (share->in_checkpoint == MARIA_CHECKPOINT_LOOKS_AT_ME)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
share->kfile.file= -1; /* because Checkpoint does not need to flush */
|
|
|
|
/* we cannot my_free() the share, Checkpoint would see a bad pointer */
|
|
|
|
share->in_checkpoint|= MARIA_CHECKPOINT_SHOULD_FREE_ME;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
share_can_be_freed= TRUE;
|
2006-04-11 15:45:10 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pthread_mutex_unlock(&THR_LOCK_maria);
|
- WL#3072 Maria Recovery:
Recovery of state.records (the count of records which is stored into
the header of the index file). For that, state.is_of_lsn is introduced;
logic is explained in ma_recovery.c (look for "Recovery of the state").
The net gain is that in case of crash, we now recover state.records,
and it is idempotent (ma_test_recovery tests it).
state.checksum is not recovered yet, mail sent for discussion.
- WL#3071 Maria Checkpoint: preparation for it, by protecting
all modifications of the state in memory or on disk with intern_lock
(with the exception of the really-often-modified state.records,
which is now protected with the log's lock, see ma_recovery.c
(look for "Recovery of the state"). Also, if maria_close() sees that
Checkpoint is looking at this table it will not my_free() the share.
- don't compute row's checksum twice in case of UPDATE (correction
to a bugfix I made yesterday).
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
protect state write with intern_lock (against Checkpoint)
storage/maria/ma_blockrec.c:
* don't reset trn->rec_lsn in _ma_unpin_all_pages(), because it
should wait until we have corrected the allocation in the bitmap
(as the REDO can serve to correct the allocation during Recovery);
introducing _ma_finalize_row() for that.
* In a changeset yesterday I moved computation of the checksum
into write_block_record(), to fix a bug in UPDATE. Now I notice
that maria_update() already computes the checksum, it's just that
it puts it into info->cur_row while _ma_update_block_record()
uses info->new_row; so, removing the checksum computation from
write_block_record(), putting it back into allocate_and_write_block_record()
(which is called only by INSERT and UNDO_DELETE), and copying
cur_row->checksum into new_row->checksum in _ma_update_block_record().
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
new prototypes, they will take intern_lock when writing the state;
also take intern_lock when changing share->kfile. In both cases
this is to protect against Checkpoint reading/writing the state or reading
kfile at the same time.
Not updating create_rename_lsn directly at end of write_log_record_for_repair()
as it wouldn't have intern_lock.
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
Checkpoint builds a list of shares (under THR_LOCK_maria), then it
handles each such share (under intern_lock) (doing flushing etc);
if maria_close() freed this share between the two, Checkpoint
would see a bad pointer. To avoid this, when building the list Checkpoint
marks each share, so that maria_close() knows it should not free it
and Checkpoint will free it itself.
Extending the zone covered by intern_lock to protect against
Checkpoint reading kfile, writing state.
storage/maria/ma_create.c:
When we update create_rename_lsn, we also update is_of_lsn to
the same value: it is logical, and allows us to test in maria_open()
that the former is not bigger than the latter (the contrary is a sign
of index header corruption, or severe logging bug which hinders
Recovery, table needs a repair).
_ma_update_create_rename_lsn_on_disk() also writes is_of_lsn;
it now operates under intern_lock (protect against Checkpoint),
a shortcut function is available for cases where acquiring
intern_lock is not needed (table's creation or first open).
storage/maria/ma_delete.c:
if table is transactional, "records" is already decremented
when logging UNDO_ROW_DELETE.
storage/maria/ma_delete_all.c:
comments
storage/maria/ma_extra.c:
Protect modifications of the state, in memory and/or on disk,
with intern_lock, against a concurrent Checkpoint.
When state goes to disk, update it's is_of_lsn (by calling
the new _ma_state_info_write()).
In HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN, don't set share->changed to 0 (undoing
a change I made a few days ago) and ASK_MONTY
storage/maria/ma_locking.c:
no real code change here.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler.c:
Log-write-hooks for updating "state.records" under log's mutex
when writing/updating/deleting a row or deleting all rows.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler_lsn.h:
merge (make LSN_ERROR and LSN_REPAIRED_BY_MARIA_CHK different)
storage/maria/ma_open.c:
When opening a table verify that is_of_lsn >= create_rename_lsn; if
false the header must be corrupted.
_ma_state_info_write() is split in two: _ma_state_info_write_sub()
which is the old _ma_state_info_write(), and _ma_state_info_write()
which additionally takes intern_lock if requested (to protect
against Checkpoint) and updates is_of_lsn.
_ma_open_keyfile() should change kfile.file under intern_lock
to protect Checkpoint from reading a wrong kfile.file.
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
Recovery of state.records: when the REDO phase sees UNDO_ROW_INSERT
which has a LSN > state.is_of_lsn it increments state.records.
Same for UNDO_ROW_DELETE and UNDO_ROW_PURGE.
When closing a table during Recovery, we know its state is at least
as new as the current log record we are looking at, so increase
is_of_lsn to the LSN of the current log record.
storage/maria/ma_rename.c:
update for new behaviour of _ma_update_create_rename_lsn_on_disk().
storage/maria/ma_test1.c:
update to new prototype
storage/maria/ma_test2.c:
update to new prototype (actually prototype was changed days ago,
but compiler does not complain about the extra argument??)
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery.expected:
new result file of ma_test_recovery. Improvements: record
count read from index's header is now always correct.
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery:
"rm" fails if file does not exist. Redirect stderr of script.
storage/maria/ma_write.c:
if table is transactional, "records" is already incremented when
logging UNDO_ROW_INSERT. Comments.
storage/maria/maria_chk.c:
update is_of_lsn too
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
- MARIA_STATE_INFO::is_of_lsn which is used by Recovery. It is stored
into the index file's header.
- Checkpoint can now mark a table as "don't free this", and maria_close()
can reply "ok then you will free it".
- new functions
storage/maria/maria_pack.c:
update for new name
2007-09-07 15:02:30 +02:00
|
|
|
pthread_mutex_unlock(&share->intern_lock);
|
|
|
|
if (share_can_be_freed)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
VOID(pthread_mutex_destroy(&share->intern_lock));
|
|
|
|
my_free((uchar *)share, MYF(0));
|
|
|
|
}
|
2006-04-11 15:45:10 +02:00
|
|
|
if (info->ftparser_param)
|
|
|
|
{
|
2007-07-02 19:45:15 +02:00
|
|
|
my_free((uchar*)info->ftparser_param, MYF(0));
|
2006-04-11 15:45:10 +02:00
|
|
|
info->ftparser_param= 0;
|
|
|
|
}
|
- WL#3072 Maria Recovery:
Recovery of state.records (the count of records which is stored into
the header of the index file). For that, state.is_of_lsn is introduced;
logic is explained in ma_recovery.c (look for "Recovery of the state").
The net gain is that in case of crash, we now recover state.records,
and it is idempotent (ma_test_recovery tests it).
state.checksum is not recovered yet, mail sent for discussion.
- WL#3071 Maria Checkpoint: preparation for it, by protecting
all modifications of the state in memory or on disk with intern_lock
(with the exception of the really-often-modified state.records,
which is now protected with the log's lock, see ma_recovery.c
(look for "Recovery of the state"). Also, if maria_close() sees that
Checkpoint is looking at this table it will not my_free() the share.
- don't compute row's checksum twice in case of UPDATE (correction
to a bugfix I made yesterday).
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
protect state write with intern_lock (against Checkpoint)
storage/maria/ma_blockrec.c:
* don't reset trn->rec_lsn in _ma_unpin_all_pages(), because it
should wait until we have corrected the allocation in the bitmap
(as the REDO can serve to correct the allocation during Recovery);
introducing _ma_finalize_row() for that.
* In a changeset yesterday I moved computation of the checksum
into write_block_record(), to fix a bug in UPDATE. Now I notice
that maria_update() already computes the checksum, it's just that
it puts it into info->cur_row while _ma_update_block_record()
uses info->new_row; so, removing the checksum computation from
write_block_record(), putting it back into allocate_and_write_block_record()
(which is called only by INSERT and UNDO_DELETE), and copying
cur_row->checksum into new_row->checksum in _ma_update_block_record().
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
new prototypes, they will take intern_lock when writing the state;
also take intern_lock when changing share->kfile. In both cases
this is to protect against Checkpoint reading/writing the state or reading
kfile at the same time.
Not updating create_rename_lsn directly at end of write_log_record_for_repair()
as it wouldn't have intern_lock.
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
Checkpoint builds a list of shares (under THR_LOCK_maria), then it
handles each such share (under intern_lock) (doing flushing etc);
if maria_close() freed this share between the two, Checkpoint
would see a bad pointer. To avoid this, when building the list Checkpoint
marks each share, so that maria_close() knows it should not free it
and Checkpoint will free it itself.
Extending the zone covered by intern_lock to protect against
Checkpoint reading kfile, writing state.
storage/maria/ma_create.c:
When we update create_rename_lsn, we also update is_of_lsn to
the same value: it is logical, and allows us to test in maria_open()
that the former is not bigger than the latter (the contrary is a sign
of index header corruption, or severe logging bug which hinders
Recovery, table needs a repair).
_ma_update_create_rename_lsn_on_disk() also writes is_of_lsn;
it now operates under intern_lock (protect against Checkpoint),
a shortcut function is available for cases where acquiring
intern_lock is not needed (table's creation or first open).
storage/maria/ma_delete.c:
if table is transactional, "records" is already decremented
when logging UNDO_ROW_DELETE.
storage/maria/ma_delete_all.c:
comments
storage/maria/ma_extra.c:
Protect modifications of the state, in memory and/or on disk,
with intern_lock, against a concurrent Checkpoint.
When state goes to disk, update it's is_of_lsn (by calling
the new _ma_state_info_write()).
In HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN, don't set share->changed to 0 (undoing
a change I made a few days ago) and ASK_MONTY
storage/maria/ma_locking.c:
no real code change here.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler.c:
Log-write-hooks for updating "state.records" under log's mutex
when writing/updating/deleting a row or deleting all rows.
storage/maria/ma_loghandler_lsn.h:
merge (make LSN_ERROR and LSN_REPAIRED_BY_MARIA_CHK different)
storage/maria/ma_open.c:
When opening a table verify that is_of_lsn >= create_rename_lsn; if
false the header must be corrupted.
_ma_state_info_write() is split in two: _ma_state_info_write_sub()
which is the old _ma_state_info_write(), and _ma_state_info_write()
which additionally takes intern_lock if requested (to protect
against Checkpoint) and updates is_of_lsn.
_ma_open_keyfile() should change kfile.file under intern_lock
to protect Checkpoint from reading a wrong kfile.file.
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
Recovery of state.records: when the REDO phase sees UNDO_ROW_INSERT
which has a LSN > state.is_of_lsn it increments state.records.
Same for UNDO_ROW_DELETE and UNDO_ROW_PURGE.
When closing a table during Recovery, we know its state is at least
as new as the current log record we are looking at, so increase
is_of_lsn to the LSN of the current log record.
storage/maria/ma_rename.c:
update for new behaviour of _ma_update_create_rename_lsn_on_disk().
storage/maria/ma_test1.c:
update to new prototype
storage/maria/ma_test2.c:
update to new prototype (actually prototype was changed days ago,
but compiler does not complain about the extra argument??)
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery.expected:
new result file of ma_test_recovery. Improvements: record
count read from index's header is now always correct.
storage/maria/ma_test_recovery:
"rm" fails if file does not exist. Redirect stderr of script.
storage/maria/ma_write.c:
if table is transactional, "records" is already incremented when
logging UNDO_ROW_INSERT. Comments.
storage/maria/maria_chk.c:
update is_of_lsn too
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
- MARIA_STATE_INFO::is_of_lsn which is used by Recovery. It is stored
into the index file's header.
- Checkpoint can now mark a table as "don't free this", and maria_close()
can reply "ok then you will free it".
- new functions
storage/maria/maria_pack.c:
update for new name
2007-09-07 15:02:30 +02:00
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if (info->dfile.file >= 0)
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{
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/*
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This is outside of mutex so would confuse a concurrent
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Checkpoint. Fortunately in BLOCK_RECORD we close earlier under mutex.
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*/
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if (my_close(info->dfile.file, MYF(0)))
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error = my_errno;
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}
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2006-04-11 15:45:10 +02:00
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First part of redo/undo for key pages
Added key_nr to st_maria_keydef for faster keyinfo->keynr conversion
For transactional tables, shift record number in keys up with 1 bit to have place to indicate if transid follows
Checksum for MyISAM now ignores NULL and not used part of VARCHAR
Renamed some variables that caused shadow compiler warnings
Moved extra() call when waiting for tables to not be used to after tables are removed from cache.
Fixed crashing bugs when using Maria TEMPORARY tables with TRUNCATE. Removed 'hack' code in sql directory to go around this bug.
pagecache_unlock_by_ulink() now has extra argument to say if page was changed.
Give error message if we fail to open control file
Mark page cache variables as not flushable
include/maria.h:
Made min page cache larger (needed for pinning key page)
Added key_nr to st_maria_keydef for faster keyinfo->keynr conversion
Added write_comp_flag to move some runtime code to maria_open()
include/my_base.h:
Added new error message to be used when handler initialization failed
include/my_global.h:
Renamed dummy to swap_dummy to avoid conflicts with local 'dummy' variables
include/my_handler.h:
Added const to some parameters
mysys/array.c:
More DBUG
mysys/my_error.c:
Fixed indentation
mysys/my_handler.c:
Added const to some parameters
Added missing error messages
sql/field.h:
Renamed variables to avoid variable shadowing
sql/handler.h:
Renamed parameter to avoid variable name conflict
sql/item.h:
Renamed variables to avoid variable shadowing
sql/log_event_old.h:
Renamed variables to avoid variable shadowing
sql/set_var.h:
Renamed variables to avoid variable shadowing
sql/sql_delete.cc:
Removed maria hack for temporary tables
Fixed indentation
sql/sql_table.cc:
Moved extra() call when waiting for tables to not be used to after tables are removed from cache.
This was needed to ensure we don't do a PREPARE_FOR_DROP or similar call while the table is still in use.
sql/table.cc:
Copy page_checksum from share
Removed Maria hack
storage/maria/Makefile.am:
Added new files
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
Renamed records -> record_count and info -> create_info to avoid variable name conflicts
Mark page cache variables as not flushable
storage/maria/ma_blockrec.c:
Moved _ma_unpin_all_pages() to ma_key_recover.c
Moved init of info->pinned_pages to ma_open.c
Moved _ma_finalize_row() to maria_key_recover.h
Renamed some variables to avoid variable name conflicts
Mark page_link.changed for blocks we change directly
Simplify handling of undo link when writing LOGREC_UNDO_ROW_INSERT (old code crashed when having redo for index)
storage/maria/ma_blockrec.h:
Removed extra empty line
storage/maria/ma_checkpoint.c:
Remove not needed trnman.h
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
Free pinned pages (which are now always allocated)
storage/maria/ma_control_file.c:
Give error message if we fail to open control file
storage/maria/ma_delete.c:
Changes for redo logging (first part, logging of underflow not yet done)
- Log undo-key-delete
- Log delete of key
- Updated arguments to _ma_fetch_keypage(), _ma_dispose(), _ma_write_keypage(), _ma_insert()
- Added new arguments to some functions to be able to write redo information
- Mark key pages as changed when we write with PAGECACHE_LOCK_LEFT_WRITELOCKED
Remove one not needed _ma_write_keypage() in d_search() when upper level will do the write anyway
Changed 2 bmove_upp() to bmove() as this made code easer to understand
More function comments
Indentation fixes
storage/maria/ma_ft_update.c:
New arguments to _ma_write_keypage()
storage/maria/ma_loghandler.c:
Fixed some DBUG_PRINT messages
Simplify code
Added new log entrys for key page redo
Renamed some variables to avoid variable name shadowing
storage/maria/ma_loghandler.h:
Moved some defines here
Added define for storing key number on key pages
Added new translog record types
Added enum for type of operations in LOGREC_REDO_INDEX
storage/maria/ma_open.c:
Always allocate info.pinned_pages (we need now also for normal key page usage)
Update keyinfo->key_nr
Added virtual functions to convert record position o number to be stored on key pages
Update keyinfo->write_comp_flag to value of search flag to be used when writing key
storage/maria/ma_page.c:
Added redo for key pages
- Extended _ma_fetch_keypage() with type of lock to put on page and address to used MARIA_PINNED_PAGE
- _ma_fetch_keypage() now pin's pages if needed
- Extended _ma_write_keypage() with type of locks to be used
- ma_dispose() now locks info->s->state.key_del from other threads
- ma_dispose() writes redo log record
- ma_new() locks info->s->state.key_del from other threads if it was used
- ma_new() now pins read page
Other things:
- Removed some not needed arguments from _ma_new() and _ma_dispose)
- Added some new variables to simplify code
- If EXTRA_DEBUG is used, do crc on full page to catch not unitialized bytes
storage/maria/ma_pagecache.h:
Applied patch from Sanja to add extra argument to pagecache_unlock_by_ulink() to mark if page was changed
Added some defines for pagecache priority levels that one can use
storage/maria/ma_range.c:
Added new arguments for call to _ma_fetch_keypage()
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
- Added hooks for new translog types:
REDO_INDEX, REDO_INDEX_NEW_PAGE, REDO_INDEX_FREE_PAGE, UNDO_KEY_INSERT, UNDO_KEY_DELETE and
UNDO_KEY_DELETE_WITH_ROOT.
- Moved variable declarations to start of function (portability fixes)
- Removed some not needed initializations
- Set only relevant state changes for each redo/undo entry
storage/maria/lockman.c:
Removed end space
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
Removed end space
storage/maria/ma_create.c:
Removed end space
storage/maria/ma_locking.c:
Removed end space
storage/maria/ma_packrec.c:
Removed end space
storage/maria/ma_pagecache.c:
Removed end space
storage/maria/ma_panic.c:
Removed end space
storage/maria/ma_rt_index.c:
Added new arguments for call to _ma_fetch_keypage(), _ma_write_keypage(), _ma_dispose() and _ma_new()
Fixed indentation
storage/maria/ma_rt_key.c:
Added new arguments for call to _ma_fetch_keypage()
storage/maria/ma_rt_split.c:
Added new arguments for call to _ma_new()
Use new keypage header
Added new arguments for call to _ma_write_keypage()
storage/maria/ma_search.c:
Updated comments & indentation
Added new arguments for call to _ma_fetch_keypage()
Made some variables and arguments const
Added virtual functions for converting row position to number to be stored in key
use MARIA_RECORD_POS of record position instead of my_off_t
Record in MARIA_KEY_PARAM how page was changed one key insert (needed for REDO)
storage/maria/ma_sort.c:
Removed end space
storage/maria/ma_statrec.c:
Updated arguments for call to _ma_rec_pos()
storage/maria/ma_test1.c:
Fixed too small buffer to init_pagecache()
Fixed bug when using insert_count and test_flag
storage/maria/ma_test2.c:
Use more resonable pagecache size
Remove not used code
Reset blob_length to fix wrong output message
storage/maria/ma_test_all.sh:
Fixed wrong test
storage/maria/ma_write.c:
Lots of new code to handle REDO of key pages
No logic changes because of REDO code, mostly adding new arguments and adding new code for logging
Added new arguments for calls to _ma_fetch_keypage(), _ma_write_keypage() and similar functions
Move setting of comp_flag in ma_ck_wrte_btree() from runtime to maria_open()
Zerofill new used pages for:
- To remove possible sensitive data left in buffer
- To get idenitical data on pages after running redo
- Better compression of pages if archived
storage/maria/maria_chk.c:
Added information if table is crash safe
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
New virtual function to convert between record position on key and normal record position
Aded mutex and extra variables to handle locking of share->state.key_del
Moved some structure variables to get things more aligned
Added extra arguments to MARIA_KEY_PARAM to be able to remember what was changed on key page on key insert
Added argument to MARIA_PINNED_PAGE to indicate if page was changed
Updated prototypes for functions
Added some structures for signaling changes in REDO handling
storage/maria/unittest/ma_pagecache_single.c:
Updated arguments for changed function calls
storage/myisam/mi_check.c:
Made calc_check_checksum virtual
storage/myisam/mi_checksum.c:
Update checksums to ignore null columns
storage/myisam/mi_create.c:
Mark if table has null column (to know when we have to use mi_checksum())
storage/myisam/mi_open.c:
Added virtual function for calculating checksum to be able to easily ignore NULL fields
storage/myisam/mi_test2.c:
Fixed bug
storage/myisam/myisamdef.h:
Added virtual function for calculating checksum during check table
Removed ha_key_cmp() as this is in handler.h
storage/maria/ma_key_recover.c:
New BitKeeper file ``storage/maria/ma_key_recover.c''
storage/maria/ma_key_recover.h:
New BitKeeper file ``storage/maria/ma_key_recover.h''
storage/maria/ma_key_redo.c:
New BitKeeper file ``storage/maria/ma_key_redo.c''
2007-11-14 18:08:06 +01:00
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delete_dynamic(&info->pinned_pages);
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my_free(info, MYF(0));
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2006-04-11 15:45:10 +02:00
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if (error)
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2007-07-01 15:20:57 +02:00
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DBUG_RETURN(my_errno= error);
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2006-04-11 15:45:10 +02:00
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DBUG_RETURN(0);
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} /* maria_close */
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