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7.2 KiB
C
219 lines
7.2 KiB
C
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/*
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MP AB copyrights
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*/
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#ifdef USE_PRAGMA_INTERFACE
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#pragma interface /* gcc class implementation */
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#endif
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#include "my_global.h" /* ulonglong */
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#include "thr_lock.h" /* THR_LOCK, THR_LOCK_DATA */
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#include "handler.h" /* handler */
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#include "my_base.h" /* ha_rows */
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#include "cassandra_se.h"
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/** @brief
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CASSANDRA_SHARE is a structure that will be shared among all open handlers.
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This example implements the minimum of what you will probably need.
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*/
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typedef struct st_cassandra_share {
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char *table_name;
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uint table_name_length,use_count;
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mysql_mutex_t mutex;
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THR_LOCK lock;
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} CASSANDRA_SHARE;
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/** @brief
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Class definition for the storage engine
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*/
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class ha_cassandra: public handler
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{
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THR_LOCK_DATA lock; ///< MySQL lock
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CASSANDRA_SHARE *share; ///< Shared lock info
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Cassandra_se_interface *se;
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/* pre-allocated array of #fields elements */
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NameAndValue *names_and_vals;
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NameAndValue *get_names_and_vals();
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public:
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ha_cassandra(handlerton *hton, TABLE_SHARE *table_arg);
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~ha_cassandra()
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{
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delete se;
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}
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/** @brief
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The name that will be used for display purposes.
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*/
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const char *table_type() const { return "CASSANDRA"; }
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/** @brief
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The name of the index type that will be used for display.
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Don't implement this method unless you really have indexes.
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*/
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const char *index_type(uint inx) { return "HASH"; }
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/** @brief
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The file extensions.
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*/
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const char **bas_ext() const;
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/** @brief
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This is a list of flags that indicate what functionality the storage engine
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implements. The current table flags are documented in handler.h
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*/
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ulonglong table_flags() const
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{
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/*
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We are saying that this engine is just statement capable to have
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an engine that can only handle statement-based logging. This is
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used in testing.
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*/
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return HA_BINLOG_STMT_CAPABLE;
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}
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/** @brief
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This is a bitmap of flags that indicates how the storage engine
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implements indexes. The current index flags are documented in
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handler.h. If you do not implement indexes, just return zero here.
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@details
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part is the key part to check. First key part is 0.
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If all_parts is set, MySQL wants to know the flags for the combined
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index, up to and including 'part'.
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*/
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ulong index_flags(uint inx, uint part, bool all_parts) const
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{
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return 0;
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}
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/** @brief
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unireg.cc will call max_supported_record_length(), max_supported_keys(),
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max_supported_key_parts(), uint max_supported_key_length()
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to make sure that the storage engine can handle the data it is about to
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send. Return *real* limits of your storage engine here; MySQL will do
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min(your_limits, MySQL_limits) automatically.
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*/
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uint max_supported_record_length() const { return HA_MAX_REC_LENGTH; }
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/* Support only one Primary Key, for now */
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uint max_supported_keys() const { return 1; }
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uint max_supported_key_parts() const { return 1; }
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/** @brief
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unireg.cc will call this to make sure that the storage engine can handle
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the data it is about to send. Return *real* limits of your storage engine
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here; MySQL will do min(your_limits, MySQL_limits) automatically.
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@details
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There is no need to implement ..._key_... methods if your engine doesn't
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support indexes.
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*/
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uint max_supported_key_length() const { return 16*1024; /* just to return something*/ }
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/* At the moment, we're ok with default handler::index_init() implementation. */
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int index_read_map(uchar * buf, const uchar * key,
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key_part_map keypart_map,
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enum ha_rkey_function find_flag);
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/** @brief
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Called in test_quick_select to determine if indexes should be used.
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*/
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virtual double scan_time() { return (double) (stats.records+stats.deleted) / 20.0+10; }
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/** @brief
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This method will never be called if you do not implement indexes.
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*/
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virtual double read_time(uint, uint, ha_rows rows)
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{ return (double) rows / 20.0+1; }
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/*
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Everything below are methods that we implement in ha_example.cc.
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Most of these methods are not obligatory, skip them and
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MySQL will treat them as not implemented
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*/
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/** @brief
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We implement this in ha_example.cc; it's a required method.
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*/
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int open(const char *name, int mode, uint test_if_locked); // required
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/** @brief
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We implement this in ha_example.cc; it's a required method.
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*/
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int close(void); // required
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/** @brief
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We implement this in ha_example.cc. It's not an obligatory method;
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skip it and and MySQL will treat it as not implemented.
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*/
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int write_row(uchar *buf);
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/** @brief
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We implement this in ha_example.cc. It's not an obligatory method;
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skip it and and MySQL will treat it as not implemented.
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*/
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int update_row(const uchar *old_data, uchar *new_data);
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/** @brief
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We implement this in ha_example.cc. It's not an obligatory method;
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skip it and and MySQL will treat it as not implemented.
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*/
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int delete_row(const uchar *buf);
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/** @brief
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We implement this in ha_example.cc. It's not an obligatory method;
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skip it and and MySQL will treat it as not implemented.
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*/
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int index_next(uchar *buf);
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/** @brief
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We implement this in ha_example.cc. It's not an obligatory method;
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skip it and and MySQL will treat it as not implemented.
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*/
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int index_prev(uchar *buf);
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/** @brief
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We implement this in ha_example.cc. It's not an obligatory method;
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skip it and and MySQL will treat it as not implemented.
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*/
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int index_first(uchar *buf);
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/** @brief
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We implement this in ha_example.cc. It's not an obligatory method;
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skip it and and MySQL will treat it as not implemented.
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*/
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int index_last(uchar *buf);
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/** @brief
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Unlike index_init(), rnd_init() can be called two consecutive times
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without rnd_end() in between (it only makes sense if scan=1). In this
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case, the second call should prepare for the new table scan (e.g if
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rnd_init() allocates the cursor, the second call should position the
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cursor to the start of the table; no need to deallocate and allocate
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it again. This is a required method.
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*/
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int rnd_init(bool scan); //required
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int rnd_end();
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int rnd_next(uchar *buf); ///< required
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int rnd_pos(uchar *buf, uchar *pos); ///< required
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void position(const uchar *record); ///< required
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int info(uint); ///< required
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int extra(enum ha_extra_function operation);
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int external_lock(THD *thd, int lock_type); ///< required
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int delete_all_rows(void);
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ha_rows records_in_range(uint inx, key_range *min_key,
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key_range *max_key);
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int delete_table(const char *from);
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int create(const char *name, TABLE *form,
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HA_CREATE_INFO *create_info); ///< required
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bool check_if_incompatible_data(HA_CREATE_INFO *info,
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uint table_changes);
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THR_LOCK_DATA **store_lock(THD *thd, THR_LOCK_DATA **to,
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enum thr_lock_type lock_type); ///< required
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};
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