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/* Copyright (C) 2003 MySQL AB
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
/*
ha_example is a stubbed storage engine. It does nothing at this point. It
will let you create/open/delete tables but that is all. You can enable it
in your buld by doing the following during your build process:
./configure --with-example-storage-engine
Once this is done mysql will let you create tables with:
CREATE TABLE A (...) ENGINE=EXAMPLE;
The example is setup to use table locks. It implements an example "SHARE"
that is inserted into a hash by table name. You can use this to store
information of state that any example handler object will be able to see
if it is using the same table.
Please read the object definition in ha_example.h before reading the rest
if this file.
To get an idea of what occurs here is an example select that would do a
scan of an entire table:
ha_example::store_lock
ha_example::external_lock
ha_example::info
ha_example::rnd_init
ha_example::extra
ENUM HA_EXTRA_CACHE Cash record in HA_rrnd()
ha_example::rnd_next
ha_example::rnd_next
ha_example::rnd_next
ha_example::rnd_next
ha_example::rnd_next
ha_example::rnd_next
ha_example::rnd_next
ha_example::rnd_next
ha_example::rnd_next
ha_example::extra
ENUM HA_EXTRA_NO_CACHE End cacheing of records (def)
ha_example::external_lock
ha_example::extra
ENUM HA_EXTRA_RESET Reset database to after open
In the above example has 9 row called before rnd_next signalled that it was
at the end of its data. In the above example the table was already opened
(or you would have seen a call to ha_example::open(). Calls to
ha_example::extra() are hints as to what will be occuring to the request.
Happy coding!
-Brian
*/
tztime.cc: Set #pragma implementation" earlier Many files: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION client/sql_string.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION mysys/raid.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/field.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_berkeley.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_blackhole.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_heap.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_innodb.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_isam.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_isammrg.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_myisam.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/handler.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/hash_filo.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_func.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_geofunc.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_strfunc.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_subselect.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_sum.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_timefunc.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/item_uniq.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/log_event.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/opt_range.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/procedure.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/protocol.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/protocol_cursor.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/set_var.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_analyse.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_class.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_crypt.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_list.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_map.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_olap.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/examples/ha_archive.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_select.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_string.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/sql_udf.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/examples/ha_example.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: Need to include <my_global.h> before #ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION sql/tztime.cc: Set #pragma implementation" earlier
2005-06-02 02:43:32 +02:00
#ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION
#pragma implementation // gcc: Class implementation
#endif
#include "mysql_priv.h"
#include "ha_example.h"
#include <plugin.h>
static handler* example_create_handler(TABLE_SHARE *table);
Finalize storage engine plugins Give BerkeleyDB savepoints Remove "enum db_type" from most of the code storage/example/ha_example.h: Rename: sql/examples/ha_example.h -> storage/example/ha_example.h storage/csv/ha_tina.h: Rename: sql/examples/ha_tina.h -> storage/csv/ha_tina.h config/ac-macros/storage.m4: if hton name is "no", then we don't install it as a builtin configure.in: pluggable changes include/plugin.h: version field mysql-test/r/bdb.result: savepoint results copied from innodb test mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: PLUGINS information schema mysql-test/r/information_schema_db.result: PLUGINS information schema mysql-test/t/bdb.test: savepoint test copied from innodb test sql/Makefile.am: tina and example are not here anymore sql/authors.h: minor tweek sql/ha_archive.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_berkeley.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries support for savepoints changes to show logs sql/ha_blackhole.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_federated.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_heap.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_innodb.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries changes for show status sql/ha_myisam.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries changes to stat_print sql/ha_partition.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type sql/ha_partition.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/handler.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type sql/handler.h: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type changes to stat_print_fn sql/item_sum.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/log.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/mysql_priv.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/mysqld.cc: bye bye enum db_type reorder plugin initialization sql/set_var.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/set_var.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_base.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_cache.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_class.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_delete.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_insert.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_lex.h: show plugin sql/sql_parse.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_partition.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_plugin.cc: loadable storage engines sql/sql_plugin.h: loadable storage engines sql/sql_rename.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_select.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_show.cc: SHOW PLUGIN PLUGINS information schema changes to show engines sql/sql_table.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_view.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_view.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_yacc.yy: bye bye enum db_type sql/table.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/table.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/unireg.cc: bye bye enum db_type storage/csv/ha_tina.cc: make tina into a loadable plugin storage/example/ha_example.cc: make into a plugin storage/csv/Makefile.am: New BitKeeper file ``storage/csv/Makefile.am'' storage/example/Makefile.am: New BitKeeper file ``storage/example/Makefile.am''
2005-12-21 19:18:40 +01:00
static int example_init_func();
A fix and a test case for Bug#10760 and complementary cleanups. The idea of the patch is that every cursor gets its own lock id for table level locking. Thus cursors are protected from updates performed within the same connection. Additionally a list of transient (must be closed at commit) cursors is maintained and all transient cursors are closed when necessary. Lastly, this patch adds support for deadlock timeouts to TLL locking when using cursors. + post-review fixes. include/thr_lock.h: - add a notion of lock owner to table level locking. When using cursors, lock owner can not be identified by a thread id any more, as we must protect cursors from updates issued within the same connection (thread). So, each cursor has its own lock identifier to use with table level locking. - extend return values of thr_lock and thr_multi_lock with THR_LOCK_TIMEOUT and THR_LOCK_DEADLOCK, since these conditions are now possible (see comments to thr_lock.c) mysys/thr_lock.c: Better support for cursors: - use THR_LOCK_OWNER * as lock identifier, not pthread_t. - check and return an error for a trivial deadlock case, when an update statement is issued to a table locked by a cursor which has been previously opened in the same connection. - add support for locking timeouts: with use of cursors, trivial deadlocks can occur. For now the only remedy is the lock wait timeout, which is initialized from a new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' Example of a deadlock (assuming the storage engine does not downgrade locks): con1: open cursor for select * from t1; con2: open cursor for select * from t2; con1: update t2 set id=id*2; -- blocked con2: update t1 set id=id*2; -- deadlock Lock timeouts are active only if a connection is using cursors. - the check in the wait_for_lock loop has been changed from data->cond != cond to data->cond != 0. data->cond is zeroed in every place it's changed. - added comments sql/examples/ha_archive.cc: - extend the handlerton with the info about cursor behaviour at commit. sql/examples/ha_archive.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/examples/ha_example.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_example.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_example handlerton sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_tina.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of CSV handlerton sql/ha_berkeley.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/ha_berkeley.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of BerkeleyDB handlerton sql/ha_blackhole.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_blackhole.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of blackhole handlerton sql/ha_federated.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_federated.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of federated handlerton sql/ha_heap.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_heap.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_heap handlerton sql/ha_innodb.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht of innobase storage engine sql/ha_innodb.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/ha_myisam.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_myisam.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM handlerton sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: - init handler::ht in the ctor sql/ha_myisammrg.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM MERGE handlerton sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/handler.cc: - drop support for ISAM storage engine, which was removed from 5.0 - close all "transient" cursors at COMMIT/ROLLBACK. A "transient" SQL level cursor is a cursor that uses tables that have a transaction- specific state. sql/handler.h: - extend struct handlerton with flags, add handlerton *ht to every handler instance. sql/lock.cc: - extend mysql_lock_tables to send error to the client if thr_multi_lock returns a timeout or a deadlock error. sql/mysqld.cc: - add server option --table_lock_wait_timeout (in seconds) sql/set_var.cc: - add new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' to specify a wait timeout for table-level locks of MySQL (in seconds). The default timeout is 50 seconds. The timeout is active only if the connection has open cursors. sql/sql_class.cc: - implement Statement_map::close_transient_cursors - safety suggests that we need an assert ensuring llock_info->n_cursors is functioning properly, adjust destruction of the Statement_map to allow such assert in THD::~THD sql/sql_class.h: - add support for Cursors registry to Statement map. sql/sql_prepare.cc: - maintain a list of cursors that must be closed at commit/rollback. sql/sql_select.cc: - extend class Cursor to support specific at-COMMIT/ROLLBACK behavior. If a cursor uses tables of a storage engine that invalidates all open tables at COMMIT/ROLLBACK, it must be closed before COMMIT/ROLLBACK is executed. sql/sql_select.h: - add an own lock_id and commit/rollback status flag to class Cursor tests/mysql_client_test.c: A test case for Bug#10760 and complementary issues: test a simple deadlock case too. mysql-test/var: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/var''
2005-07-19 20:21:12 +02:00
handlerton example_hton= {
Finalize storage engine plugins Give BerkeleyDB savepoints Remove "enum db_type" from most of the code storage/example/ha_example.h: Rename: sql/examples/ha_example.h -> storage/example/ha_example.h storage/csv/ha_tina.h: Rename: sql/examples/ha_tina.h -> storage/csv/ha_tina.h config/ac-macros/storage.m4: if hton name is "no", then we don't install it as a builtin configure.in: pluggable changes include/plugin.h: version field mysql-test/r/bdb.result: savepoint results copied from innodb test mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: PLUGINS information schema mysql-test/r/information_schema_db.result: PLUGINS information schema mysql-test/t/bdb.test: savepoint test copied from innodb test sql/Makefile.am: tina and example are not here anymore sql/authors.h: minor tweek sql/ha_archive.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_berkeley.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries support for savepoints changes to show logs sql/ha_blackhole.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_federated.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_heap.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_innodb.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries changes for show status sql/ha_myisam.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries changes to stat_print sql/ha_partition.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type sql/ha_partition.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/handler.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type sql/handler.h: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type changes to stat_print_fn sql/item_sum.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/log.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/mysql_priv.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/mysqld.cc: bye bye enum db_type reorder plugin initialization sql/set_var.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/set_var.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_base.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_cache.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_class.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_delete.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_insert.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_lex.h: show plugin sql/sql_parse.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_partition.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_plugin.cc: loadable storage engines sql/sql_plugin.h: loadable storage engines sql/sql_rename.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_select.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_show.cc: SHOW PLUGIN PLUGINS information schema changes to show engines sql/sql_table.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_view.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_view.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_yacc.yy: bye bye enum db_type sql/table.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/table.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/unireg.cc: bye bye enum db_type storage/csv/ha_tina.cc: make tina into a loadable plugin storage/example/ha_example.cc: make into a plugin storage/csv/Makefile.am: New BitKeeper file ``storage/csv/Makefile.am'' storage/example/Makefile.am: New BitKeeper file ``storage/example/Makefile.am''
2005-12-21 19:18:40 +01:00
MYSQL_HANDLERTON_INTERFACE_VERSION,
Next big patch for loadable storage engines! Handlerton array is now created instead of using sys_table_types_st. All storage engines can now have inits and giant ifdef's are now gone for startup. No compeltely clean yet, handlertons will next be merged with sys_table_types. Federated and archive now have real cleanup if their inits fail. sql/examples/ha_archive.cc: Modifications for new ha_init code. The init method now checks for errors and will not start up if the errors occur. sql/examples/ha_archive.h: Change for new init method. sql/examples/ha_example.cc: New handlerton pieces. sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: New handlerton pieces. sql/ha_berkeley.cc: New handlerton pieces, plus changes for ha_init changes. I'm not happy with our current "skip" setup. sql/ha_berkeley.h: Change in init return. sql/ha_blackhole.cc: Changes for new handlerton pieces. sql/ha_federated.cc: Changes for new handlerton and true cleanup code. sql/ha_heap.cc: Changes for new handlerton returns. sql/ha_innodb.cc: Changes for handlerton code. sql/ha_innodb.h: Change in init. sql/ha_myisam.cc: Changes for additional handlerton bits. sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: Changes for new handlerton bits. sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Changes for new handlerton bits. sql/ha_ndbcluster.h: Changes for handlerton bits. sql/handler.cc: Changes for ditching show_table_type_st types, and collapsing it into a handlerton array. The ha_init now just loops through all handlers to init (much cleaner...). handlertons and sys_table_types should be merged next. sql/handler.h: Additions for sys_table_types sql/log.cc: Clean up of binlog for changes in handlerton sql/mysql_priv.h: Removed unneeded define for binlog_init sql/sql_show.cc: Changes for change in handlerton to sys_table_types
2005-10-03 04:44:28 +02:00
"EXAMPLE",
SHOW_OPTION_YES,
"Example storage engine",
DB_TYPE_EXAMPLE_DB,
Finalize storage engine plugins Give BerkeleyDB savepoints Remove "enum db_type" from most of the code storage/example/ha_example.h: Rename: sql/examples/ha_example.h -> storage/example/ha_example.h storage/csv/ha_tina.h: Rename: sql/examples/ha_tina.h -> storage/csv/ha_tina.h config/ac-macros/storage.m4: if hton name is "no", then we don't install it as a builtin configure.in: pluggable changes include/plugin.h: version field mysql-test/r/bdb.result: savepoint results copied from innodb test mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: PLUGINS information schema mysql-test/r/information_schema_db.result: PLUGINS information schema mysql-test/t/bdb.test: savepoint test copied from innodb test sql/Makefile.am: tina and example are not here anymore sql/authors.h: minor tweek sql/ha_archive.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_berkeley.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries support for savepoints changes to show logs sql/ha_blackhole.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_federated.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_heap.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_innodb.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries changes for show status sql/ha_myisam.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries changes to stat_print sql/ha_partition.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type sql/ha_partition.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/handler.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type sql/handler.h: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type changes to stat_print_fn sql/item_sum.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/log.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/mysql_priv.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/mysqld.cc: bye bye enum db_type reorder plugin initialization sql/set_var.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/set_var.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_base.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_cache.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_class.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_delete.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_insert.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_lex.h: show plugin sql/sql_parse.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_partition.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_plugin.cc: loadable storage engines sql/sql_plugin.h: loadable storage engines sql/sql_rename.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_select.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_show.cc: SHOW PLUGIN PLUGINS information schema changes to show engines sql/sql_table.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_view.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_view.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_yacc.yy: bye bye enum db_type sql/table.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/table.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/unireg.cc: bye bye enum db_type storage/csv/ha_tina.cc: make tina into a loadable plugin storage/example/ha_example.cc: make into a plugin storage/csv/Makefile.am: New BitKeeper file ``storage/csv/Makefile.am'' storage/example/Makefile.am: New BitKeeper file ``storage/example/Makefile.am''
2005-12-21 19:18:40 +01:00
(bool (*)()) example_init_func,
A fix and a test case for Bug#10760 and complementary cleanups. The idea of the patch is that every cursor gets its own lock id for table level locking. Thus cursors are protected from updates performed within the same connection. Additionally a list of transient (must be closed at commit) cursors is maintained and all transient cursors are closed when necessary. Lastly, this patch adds support for deadlock timeouts to TLL locking when using cursors. + post-review fixes. include/thr_lock.h: - add a notion of lock owner to table level locking. When using cursors, lock owner can not be identified by a thread id any more, as we must protect cursors from updates issued within the same connection (thread). So, each cursor has its own lock identifier to use with table level locking. - extend return values of thr_lock and thr_multi_lock with THR_LOCK_TIMEOUT and THR_LOCK_DEADLOCK, since these conditions are now possible (see comments to thr_lock.c) mysys/thr_lock.c: Better support for cursors: - use THR_LOCK_OWNER * as lock identifier, not pthread_t. - check and return an error for a trivial deadlock case, when an update statement is issued to a table locked by a cursor which has been previously opened in the same connection. - add support for locking timeouts: with use of cursors, trivial deadlocks can occur. For now the only remedy is the lock wait timeout, which is initialized from a new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' Example of a deadlock (assuming the storage engine does not downgrade locks): con1: open cursor for select * from t1; con2: open cursor for select * from t2; con1: update t2 set id=id*2; -- blocked con2: update t1 set id=id*2; -- deadlock Lock timeouts are active only if a connection is using cursors. - the check in the wait_for_lock loop has been changed from data->cond != cond to data->cond != 0. data->cond is zeroed in every place it's changed. - added comments sql/examples/ha_archive.cc: - extend the handlerton with the info about cursor behaviour at commit. sql/examples/ha_archive.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/examples/ha_example.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_example.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_example handlerton sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_tina.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of CSV handlerton sql/ha_berkeley.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/ha_berkeley.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of BerkeleyDB handlerton sql/ha_blackhole.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_blackhole.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of blackhole handlerton sql/ha_federated.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_federated.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of federated handlerton sql/ha_heap.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_heap.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_heap handlerton sql/ha_innodb.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht of innobase storage engine sql/ha_innodb.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/ha_myisam.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_myisam.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM handlerton sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: - init handler::ht in the ctor sql/ha_myisammrg.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM MERGE handlerton sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/handler.cc: - drop support for ISAM storage engine, which was removed from 5.0 - close all "transient" cursors at COMMIT/ROLLBACK. A "transient" SQL level cursor is a cursor that uses tables that have a transaction- specific state. sql/handler.h: - extend struct handlerton with flags, add handlerton *ht to every handler instance. sql/lock.cc: - extend mysql_lock_tables to send error to the client if thr_multi_lock returns a timeout or a deadlock error. sql/mysqld.cc: - add server option --table_lock_wait_timeout (in seconds) sql/set_var.cc: - add new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' to specify a wait timeout for table-level locks of MySQL (in seconds). The default timeout is 50 seconds. The timeout is active only if the connection has open cursors. sql/sql_class.cc: - implement Statement_map::close_transient_cursors - safety suggests that we need an assert ensuring llock_info->n_cursors is functioning properly, adjust destruction of the Statement_map to allow such assert in THD::~THD sql/sql_class.h: - add support for Cursors registry to Statement map. sql/sql_prepare.cc: - maintain a list of cursors that must be closed at commit/rollback. sql/sql_select.cc: - extend class Cursor to support specific at-COMMIT/ROLLBACK behavior. If a cursor uses tables of a storage engine that invalidates all open tables at COMMIT/ROLLBACK, it must be closed before COMMIT/ROLLBACK is executed. sql/sql_select.h: - add an own lock_id and commit/rollback status flag to class Cursor tests/mysql_client_test.c: A test case for Bug#10760 and complementary issues: test a simple deadlock case too. mysql-test/var: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/var''
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0, /* slot */
0, /* savepoint size. */
Implement MySQL framework to support consistent read views in cursors. This should fix Bug#11813 when InnoDB part is in (tested with a draft patch). The idea of the patch is that if a storage engine supports consistent read views, we open one when open a cursor, set is as the active view when fetch from the cursor, and close together with cursor close. sql/examples/ha_archive.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/examples/ha_example.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_berkeley.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods sql/ha_blackhole.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_federated.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_heap.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_innodb.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods sql/ha_myisam.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods sql/handler.h: - extend handlerton with cursors methods sql/sql_select.cc: - create a consistent read view when we open a cursor, set it for a fetch, and free when we closing the cursor. sql/sql_select.h: - add Cursor::ht_info to remember read views used in a cursor. tests/mysql_client_test.c: Disable an assert that will be no longer valid when consistent read views in InnoDB are used.
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NULL, /* close_connection */
NULL, /* savepoint */
NULL, /* rollback to savepoint */
NULL, /* release savepoint */
NULL, /* commit */
NULL, /* rollback */
NULL, /* prepare */
NULL, /* recover */
NULL, /* commit_by_xid */
NULL, /* rollback_by_xid */
NULL, /* create_cursor_read_view */
NULL, /* set_cursor_read_view */
NULL, /* close_cursor_read_view */
Make storage engines "pluggable", handlerton work Makefile.am: Changes to autoconf subst config/ac-macros/ha_berkeley.m4: simplify config/ac-macros/ha_ndbcluster.m4: simplify config/ac-macros/ha_partition.m4: simplify configure.in: strip configure of storage engine specific cruft and simplify extra/Makefile.am: changes to autoconf/automake subst libmysqld/Makefile.am: only compile storage engines if required. make find object file a little smarter libmysqld/examples/Makefile.am: changes to autoconf subst mysql-test/Makefile.am: remove storage engine specific cruft mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result: cannot gaurantee order of results from 'show storage engines' mysql-test/r/show_check.result: fix test - frm file fails to be deleted if it is invalid mysql-test/r/sql_mode.result: isam does not exist, test may need to be redone/fixed in 5.0 mysql-test/r/warnings.result: isam no longer exists mysql-test/t/ps_1general.test: cannot gaurantee order of results from 'show storage engines' mysql-test/t/show_check.test: fix test - frm file fails to be deleted if it is invalid mysql-test/t/sql_mode.test: isam does not exist, test may need to be redone/fixed in 5.0 mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix.test: change isam to myisam mysql-test/t/view.test: change isam to myisam mysql-test/t/warnings.test: isam no longer exists sql/Makefile.am: Make storage engines "pluggable" stage 1 only compile storage engines if included sql/examples/ha_example.cc: handlerton work sql/examples/ha_example.h: handlerton work sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: handlerton work sql/examples/ha_tina.h: handlerton work sql/ha_archive.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_archive.h: handlerton work sql/ha_berkeley.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_berkeley.h: handlerton work sql/ha_blackhole.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_federated.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_federated.h: handlerton work sql/ha_heap.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_innodb.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_innodb.h: handlerton work sql/ha_myisam.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_ndbcluster.h: handlerton work sql/ha_partition.cc: handlerton work sql/handler.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/handler.h: start removing storage engine specific cruft db_type for binlog handlerton handlerton flag for not-user-selectable storage engines sql/lex.h: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/log.cc: handlerton work give binlog handlerton a 'real' db_type sql/mysql_priv.h: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/mysqld.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/set_var.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sp_head.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_class.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_class.h: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_lex.h: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_manager.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_manager.h: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_parse.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_partition.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_prepare.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_show.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_table.cc: changed define from HAVE_PARTITION_DB to WITH_PARTITION_STORAGE_ENGINE start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_update.cc: changed define from HAVE_PARTITION_DB to WITH_PARTITION_STORAGE_ENGINE sql/sql_yacc.yy: start removing storage engine specific cruft test if we should throw error sql/table.cc: changed define from HAVE_PARTITION_DB to WITH_PARTITION_STORAGE_ENGINE sql/table.h: changed define from HAVE_PARTITION_DB to WITH_PARTITION_STORAGE_ENGINE sql/unireg.cc: changed define from HAVE_PARTITION_DB to WITH_PARTITION_STORAGE_ENGINE storage/ndb/include/kernel/kernel_types.h: added my_config.h storage/ndb/include/ndb_global.h.in: added my_config.h storage/ndb/include/ndb_types.h.in: added my_config.h config/ac-macros/storage.m4: New BitKeeper file ``config/ac-macros/storage.m4'' sql/handlerton.cc.in: New BitKeeper file ``sql/handlerton.cc.in''
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example_create_handler, /* Create a new handler */
NULL, /* Drop a database */
NULL, /* Panic call */
NULL, /* Start Consistent Snapshot */
NULL, /* Flush logs */
NULL, /* Show status */
HTON_CAN_RECREATE
A fix and a test case for Bug#10760 and complementary cleanups. The idea of the patch is that every cursor gets its own lock id for table level locking. Thus cursors are protected from updates performed within the same connection. Additionally a list of transient (must be closed at commit) cursors is maintained and all transient cursors are closed when necessary. Lastly, this patch adds support for deadlock timeouts to TLL locking when using cursors. + post-review fixes. include/thr_lock.h: - add a notion of lock owner to table level locking. When using cursors, lock owner can not be identified by a thread id any more, as we must protect cursors from updates issued within the same connection (thread). So, each cursor has its own lock identifier to use with table level locking. - extend return values of thr_lock and thr_multi_lock with THR_LOCK_TIMEOUT and THR_LOCK_DEADLOCK, since these conditions are now possible (see comments to thr_lock.c) mysys/thr_lock.c: Better support for cursors: - use THR_LOCK_OWNER * as lock identifier, not pthread_t. - check and return an error for a trivial deadlock case, when an update statement is issued to a table locked by a cursor which has been previously opened in the same connection. - add support for locking timeouts: with use of cursors, trivial deadlocks can occur. For now the only remedy is the lock wait timeout, which is initialized from a new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' Example of a deadlock (assuming the storage engine does not downgrade locks): con1: open cursor for select * from t1; con2: open cursor for select * from t2; con1: update t2 set id=id*2; -- blocked con2: update t1 set id=id*2; -- deadlock Lock timeouts are active only if a connection is using cursors. - the check in the wait_for_lock loop has been changed from data->cond != cond to data->cond != 0. data->cond is zeroed in every place it's changed. - added comments sql/examples/ha_archive.cc: - extend the handlerton with the info about cursor behaviour at commit. sql/examples/ha_archive.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/examples/ha_example.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_example.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_example handlerton sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_tina.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of CSV handlerton sql/ha_berkeley.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/ha_berkeley.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of BerkeleyDB handlerton sql/ha_blackhole.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_blackhole.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of blackhole handlerton sql/ha_federated.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_federated.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of federated handlerton sql/ha_heap.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_heap.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_heap handlerton sql/ha_innodb.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht of innobase storage engine sql/ha_innodb.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/ha_myisam.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_myisam.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM handlerton sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: - init handler::ht in the ctor sql/ha_myisammrg.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM MERGE handlerton sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/handler.cc: - drop support for ISAM storage engine, which was removed from 5.0 - close all "transient" cursors at COMMIT/ROLLBACK. A "transient" SQL level cursor is a cursor that uses tables that have a transaction- specific state. sql/handler.h: - extend struct handlerton with flags, add handlerton *ht to every handler instance. sql/lock.cc: - extend mysql_lock_tables to send error to the client if thr_multi_lock returns a timeout or a deadlock error. sql/mysqld.cc: - add server option --table_lock_wait_timeout (in seconds) sql/set_var.cc: - add new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' to specify a wait timeout for table-level locks of MySQL (in seconds). The default timeout is 50 seconds. The timeout is active only if the connection has open cursors. sql/sql_class.cc: - implement Statement_map::close_transient_cursors - safety suggests that we need an assert ensuring llock_info->n_cursors is functioning properly, adjust destruction of the Statement_map to allow such assert in THD::~THD sql/sql_class.h: - add support for Cursors registry to Statement map. sql/sql_prepare.cc: - maintain a list of cursors that must be closed at commit/rollback. sql/sql_select.cc: - extend class Cursor to support specific at-COMMIT/ROLLBACK behavior. If a cursor uses tables of a storage engine that invalidates all open tables at COMMIT/ROLLBACK, it must be closed before COMMIT/ROLLBACK is executed. sql/sql_select.h: - add an own lock_id and commit/rollback status flag to class Cursor tests/mysql_client_test.c: A test case for Bug#10760 and complementary issues: test a simple deadlock case too. mysql-test/var: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/var''
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};
/* Variables for example share methods */
static HASH example_open_tables; // Hash used to track open tables
pthread_mutex_t example_mutex; // This is the mutex we use to init the hash
static int example_init= 0; // Variable for checking the init state of hash
/*
Function we use in the creation of our hash to get key.
*/
static byte* example_get_key(EXAMPLE_SHARE *share,uint *length,
my_bool not_used __attribute__((unused)))
{
*length=share->table_name_length;
return (byte*) share->table_name;
}
Finalize storage engine plugins Give BerkeleyDB savepoints Remove "enum db_type" from most of the code storage/example/ha_example.h: Rename: sql/examples/ha_example.h -> storage/example/ha_example.h storage/csv/ha_tina.h: Rename: sql/examples/ha_tina.h -> storage/csv/ha_tina.h config/ac-macros/storage.m4: if hton name is "no", then we don't install it as a builtin configure.in: pluggable changes include/plugin.h: version field mysql-test/r/bdb.result: savepoint results copied from innodb test mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: PLUGINS information schema mysql-test/r/information_schema_db.result: PLUGINS information schema mysql-test/t/bdb.test: savepoint test copied from innodb test sql/Makefile.am: tina and example are not here anymore sql/authors.h: minor tweek sql/ha_archive.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_berkeley.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries support for savepoints changes to show logs sql/ha_blackhole.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_federated.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_heap.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_innodb.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries changes for show status sql/ha_myisam.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries changes to stat_print sql/ha_partition.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type sql/ha_partition.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/handler.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type sql/handler.h: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type changes to stat_print_fn sql/item_sum.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/log.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/mysql_priv.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/mysqld.cc: bye bye enum db_type reorder plugin initialization sql/set_var.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/set_var.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_base.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_cache.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_class.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_delete.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_insert.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_lex.h: show plugin sql/sql_parse.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_partition.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_plugin.cc: loadable storage engines sql/sql_plugin.h: loadable storage engines sql/sql_rename.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_select.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_show.cc: SHOW PLUGIN PLUGINS information schema changes to show engines sql/sql_table.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_view.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_view.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_yacc.yy: bye bye enum db_type sql/table.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/table.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/unireg.cc: bye bye enum db_type storage/csv/ha_tina.cc: make tina into a loadable plugin storage/example/ha_example.cc: make into a plugin storage/csv/Makefile.am: New BitKeeper file ``storage/csv/Makefile.am'' storage/example/Makefile.am: New BitKeeper file ``storage/example/Makefile.am''
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static int example_init_func()
{
if (!example_init)
{
example_init++;
VOID(pthread_mutex_init(&example_mutex,MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST));
(void) hash_init(&example_open_tables,system_charset_info,32,0,0,
(hash_get_key) example_get_key,0,0);
}
return 0;
}
static int example_done_func()
{
if (example_init)
{
if (example_open_tables.records)
{
return 1;
}
hash_free(&example_open_tables);
pthread_mutex_destroy(&example_mutex);
example_init--;
}
return 0;
}
/*
Example of simple lock controls. The "share" it creates is structure we will
pass to each example handler. Do you have to have one of these? Well, you have
pieces that are used for locking, and they are needed to function.
*/
static EXAMPLE_SHARE *get_share(const char *table_name, TABLE *table)
{
EXAMPLE_SHARE *share;
uint length;
char *tmp_name;
pthread_mutex_lock(&example_mutex);
length=(uint) strlen(table_name);
if (!(share=(EXAMPLE_SHARE*) hash_search(&example_open_tables,
(byte*) table_name,
length)))
{
if (!(share=(EXAMPLE_SHARE *)
my_multi_malloc(MYF(MY_WME | MY_ZEROFILL),
&share, sizeof(*share),
&tmp_name, length+1,
NullS)))
{
pthread_mutex_unlock(&example_mutex);
return NULL;
}
share->use_count=0;
share->table_name_length=length;
share->table_name=tmp_name;
strmov(share->table_name,table_name);
if (my_hash_insert(&example_open_tables, (byte*) share))
goto error;
thr_lock_init(&share->lock);
pthread_mutex_init(&share->mutex,MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST);
}
share->use_count++;
pthread_mutex_unlock(&example_mutex);
return share;
error:
pthread_mutex_destroy(&share->mutex);
my_free((gptr) share, MYF(0));
return NULL;
}
/*
Free lock controls. We call this whenever we close a table. If the table had
the last reference to the share then we free memory associated with it.
*/
static int free_share(EXAMPLE_SHARE *share)
{
pthread_mutex_lock(&example_mutex);
if (!--share->use_count)
{
hash_delete(&example_open_tables, (byte*) share);
thr_lock_delete(&share->lock);
pthread_mutex_destroy(&share->mutex);
my_free((gptr) share, MYF(0));
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&example_mutex);
return 0;
}
static handler* example_create_handler(TABLE_SHARE *table)
Make storage engines "pluggable", handlerton work Makefile.am: Changes to autoconf subst config/ac-macros/ha_berkeley.m4: simplify config/ac-macros/ha_ndbcluster.m4: simplify config/ac-macros/ha_partition.m4: simplify configure.in: strip configure of storage engine specific cruft and simplify extra/Makefile.am: changes to autoconf/automake subst libmysqld/Makefile.am: only compile storage engines if required. make find object file a little smarter libmysqld/examples/Makefile.am: changes to autoconf subst mysql-test/Makefile.am: remove storage engine specific cruft mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result: cannot gaurantee order of results from 'show storage engines' mysql-test/r/show_check.result: fix test - frm file fails to be deleted if it is invalid mysql-test/r/sql_mode.result: isam does not exist, test may need to be redone/fixed in 5.0 mysql-test/r/warnings.result: isam no longer exists mysql-test/t/ps_1general.test: cannot gaurantee order of results from 'show storage engines' mysql-test/t/show_check.test: fix test - frm file fails to be deleted if it is invalid mysql-test/t/sql_mode.test: isam does not exist, test may need to be redone/fixed in 5.0 mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix.test: change isam to myisam mysql-test/t/view.test: change isam to myisam mysql-test/t/warnings.test: isam no longer exists sql/Makefile.am: Make storage engines "pluggable" stage 1 only compile storage engines if included sql/examples/ha_example.cc: handlerton work sql/examples/ha_example.h: handlerton work sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: handlerton work sql/examples/ha_tina.h: handlerton work sql/ha_archive.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_archive.h: handlerton work sql/ha_berkeley.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_berkeley.h: handlerton work sql/ha_blackhole.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_federated.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_federated.h: handlerton work sql/ha_heap.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_innodb.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_innodb.h: handlerton work sql/ha_myisam.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: handlerton work sql/ha_ndbcluster.h: handlerton work sql/ha_partition.cc: handlerton work sql/handler.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/handler.h: start removing storage engine specific cruft db_type for binlog handlerton handlerton flag for not-user-selectable storage engines sql/lex.h: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/log.cc: handlerton work give binlog handlerton a 'real' db_type sql/mysql_priv.h: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/mysqld.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/set_var.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sp_head.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_class.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_class.h: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_lex.h: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_manager.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_manager.h: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_parse.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_partition.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_prepare.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_show.cc: start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_table.cc: changed define from HAVE_PARTITION_DB to WITH_PARTITION_STORAGE_ENGINE start removing storage engine specific cruft sql/sql_update.cc: changed define from HAVE_PARTITION_DB to WITH_PARTITION_STORAGE_ENGINE sql/sql_yacc.yy: start removing storage engine specific cruft test if we should throw error sql/table.cc: changed define from HAVE_PARTITION_DB to WITH_PARTITION_STORAGE_ENGINE sql/table.h: changed define from HAVE_PARTITION_DB to WITH_PARTITION_STORAGE_ENGINE sql/unireg.cc: changed define from HAVE_PARTITION_DB to WITH_PARTITION_STORAGE_ENGINE storage/ndb/include/kernel/kernel_types.h: added my_config.h storage/ndb/include/ndb_global.h.in: added my_config.h storage/ndb/include/ndb_types.h.in: added my_config.h config/ac-macros/storage.m4: New BitKeeper file ``config/ac-macros/storage.m4'' sql/handlerton.cc.in: New BitKeeper file ``sql/handlerton.cc.in''
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{
return new ha_example(table);
}
Table definition cache, part 2 The table opening process now works the following way: - Create common TABLE_SHARE object - Read the .frm file and unpack it into the TABLE_SHARE object - Create a TABLE object based on the information in the TABLE_SHARE object and open a handler to the table object Other noteworthy changes: - In TABLE_SHARE the most common strings are now LEX_STRING's - Better error message when table is not found - Variable table_cache is now renamed 'table_open_cache' - New variable 'table_definition_cache' that is the number of table defintions that will be cached - strxnmov() calls are now fixed to avoid overflows - strxnmov() will now always add one end \0 to result - engine objects are now created with a TABLE_SHARE object instead of a TABLE object. - After creating a field object one must call field->init(table) before using it - For a busy system this change will give you: - Less memory usage for table object - Faster opening of tables (if it's has been in use or is in table definition cache) - Allow you to cache many table definitions objects - Faster drop of table mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh: Fixed some problems with --gdb option Test both with socket and tcp/ip port that all old servers are killed mysql-test/r/flush_table.result: More tests with lock table with 2 threads + flush table mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Removed old (now wrong) result mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Better error messages (thanks to TDC patch) mysql-test/r/merge.result: Extra flush table test mysql-test/r/ndb_bitfield.result: Better error messages (thanks to TDC patch) mysql-test/r/ndb_partition_error.result: Better error messages (thanks to TDC patch) mysql-test/r/query_cache.result: Remove tables left from old tests mysql-test/r/temp_table.result: Test truncate with temporary tables mysql-test/r/variables.result: Table_cache -> Table_open_cache mysql-test/t/flush_table.test: More tests with lock table with 2 threads + flush table mysql-test/t/merge.test: Extra flush table test mysql-test/t/multi_update.test: Added 'sleep' to make test predictable mysql-test/t/query_cache.test: Remove tables left from old tests mysql-test/t/temp_table.test: Test truncate with temporary tables mysql-test/t/variables.test: Table_cache -> Table_open_cache mysql-test/valgrind.supp: Remove warning that may happens becasue threads dies in different order mysys/hash.c: Fixed wrong DBUG_PRINT mysys/mf_dirname.c: More DBUG mysys/mf_pack.c: Better comment mysys/mf_tempdir.c: More DBUG Ensure that we call cleanup_dirname() on all temporary directory paths. If we don't do this, we will get a failure when comparing temporary table names as in some cases the temporary table name is run through convert_dirname()) mysys/my_alloc.c: Indentation fix sql/examples/ha_example.cc: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers sql/examples/ha_example.h: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers sql/examples/ha_tina.h: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers sql/field.cc: Update for table definition cache: - Field creation now takes TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE as argument (This is becasue field definitions are now cached in TABLE_SHARE) When a field is created, one now must call field->init(TABLE) before using it - Use s->db instead of s->table_cache_key - Added Field::clone() to create a field in TABLE from a field in TABLE_SHARE - make_field() takes TABLE_SHARE as argument instead of TABLE - move_field() -> move_field_offset() sql/field.h: Update for table definition cache: - Field creation now takes TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE as argument (This is becasue field definitions are now cached in TABLE_SHARE) When a field is created, one now must call field->init(TABLE) before using it - Added Field::clone() to create a field in TABLE from a field in TABLE_SHARE - make_field() takes TABLE_SHARE as argument instead of TABLE - move_field() -> move_field_offset() sql/ha_archive.cc: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers sql/ha_archive.h: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers sql/ha_berkeley.cc: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers Changed name of argument create() to not hide internal 'table' variable. table->s -> table_share sql/ha_berkeley.h: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers sql/ha_blackhole.cc: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers sql/ha_blackhole.h: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers sql/ha_federated.cc: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers Fixed comments Remove index variable and replace with pointers (simple optimization) move_field() -> move_field_offset() Removed some strlen() calls sql/ha_federated.h: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers sql/ha_heap.cc: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers Simplify delete_table() and create() as the given file names are now without extension sql/ha_heap.h: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers sql/ha_innodb.cc: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers sql/ha_innodb.h: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers sql/ha_myisam.cc: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers Remove not needed fn_format() Fixed for new table->s structure sql/ha_myisam.h: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers Don't set 'is_view' for MERGE tables Use new interface to find_temporary_table() sql/ha_myisammrg.h: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers Added flag HA_NO_COPY_ON_ALTER sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers Fixed wrong calls to strxnmov() Give error HA_ERR_TABLE_DEF_CHANGED if table definition has changed drop_table -> intern_drop_table() table->s -> table_share Move part_info to TABLE Fixed comments & DBUG print's New arguments to print_error() sql/ha_ndbcluster.h: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers sql/ha_partition.cc: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers We can't set up or use part_info when creating handler as there is not yet any table object New ha_intialise() to work with TDC (Done by Mikael) sql/ha_partition.h: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers Got set_part_info() from Mikael sql/handler.cc: We new use TABLE_SHARE instead of TABLE when creating engine handlers ha_delete_table() now also takes database as an argument handler::ha_open() now takes TABLE as argument ha_open() now calls ha_allocate_read_write_set() Simplify ha_allocate_read_write_set() Remove ha_deallocate_read_write_set() Use table_share (Cached by table definition cache) sql/handler.h: New table flag: HA_NO_COPY_ON_ALTER (used by merge tables) Remove ha_deallocate_read_write_set() get_new_handler() now takes TABLE_SHARE as argument ha_delete_table() now gets database as argument sql/item.cc: table_name and db are now LEX_STRING objects When creating fields, we have now have to call field->init(table) move_field -> move_field_offset() sql/item.h: tmp_table_field_from_field_type() now takes an extra paramenter 'fixed_length' to allow one to force usage of CHAR instead of BLOB sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Fixed call to tmp_table_field_from_field_type() sql/item_create.cc: Assert if new not handled cast type sql/item_func.cc: When creating fields, we have now have to call field->init(table) dummy_table used by 'sp' now needs a TABLE_SHARE object sql/item_subselect.cc: Trivial code cleanups sql/item_sum.cc: When creating fields, we have now have to call field->init(table) sql/item_timefunc.cc: Item_func_str_to_date::tmp_table_field() now replaced by call to tmp_table_field_from_field_type() (see item_timefunc.h) sql/item_timefunc.h: Simply tmp_table_field() sql/item_uniq.cc: When creating fields, we have now have to call field->init(table) sql/key.cc: Added 'KEY' argument to 'find_ref_key' to simplify code sql/lock.cc: More debugging Use create_table_def_key() to create key for table cache Allocate TABLE_SHARE properly when creating name lock Fix that locked_table_name doesn't test same table twice sql/mysql_priv.h: New functions for table definition cache New interfaces to a lot of functions. New faster interface to find_temporary_table() and close_temporary_table() sql/mysqld.cc: Added support for table definition cache of size 'table_def_size' Fixed som calls to strnmov() Changed name of 'table_cache' to 'table_open_cache' sql/opt_range.cc: Use new interfaces Fixed warnings from valgrind sql/parse_file.cc: Safer calls to strxnmov() Fixed typo sql/set_var.cc: Added variable 'table_definition_cache' Variable table_cache renamed to 'table_open_cache' sql/slave.cc: Use new interface sql/sp.cc: Proper use of TABLE_SHARE sql/sp_head.cc: Remove compiler warnings We have now to call field->init(table) sql/sp_head.h: Pointers to parsed strings are now const sql/sql_acl.cc: table_name is now a LEX_STRING sql/sql_base.cc: Main implementation of table definition cache (The #ifdef's are there for the future when table definition cache will replace open table cache) Now table definitions are cached indepndent of open tables, which will speed up things when a table is in use at once from several places Views are not yet cached; For the moment we only cache if a table is a view or not. Faster implementation of find_temorary_table() Replace 'wait_for_refresh()' with the more general function 'wait_for_condition()' Drop table is slightly faster as we can use the table definition cache to know the type of the table sql/sql_cache.cc: table_cache_key and table_name are now LEX_STRING 'sDBUG print fixes sql/sql_class.cc: table_cache_key is now a LEX_STRING safer strxnmov() sql/sql_class.h: Added number of open table shares (table definitions) sql/sql_db.cc: safer strxnmov() sql/sql_delete.cc: Use new interface to find_temporary_table() sql/sql_derived.cc: table_name is now a LEX_STRING sql/sql_handler.cc: TABLE_SHARE->db and TABLE_SHARE->table_name are now LEX_STRING's sql/sql_insert.cc: TABLE_SHARE->db and TABLE_SHARE->table_name are now LEX_STRING's sql/sql_lex.cc: Make parsed string a const (to quickly find out if anything is trying to change the query string) sql/sql_lex.h: Make parsed string a const (to quickly find out if anything is trying to change the query string) sql/sql_load.cc: Safer strxnmov() sql/sql_parse.cc: Better error if wrong DB name sql/sql_partition.cc: part_info moved to TABLE from TABLE_SHARE Indentation changes sql/sql_select.cc: Indentation fixes Call field->init(TABLE) for new created fields Update create_tmp_table() to use TABLE_SHARE properly sql/sql_select.h: Call field->init(TABLE) for new created fields sql/sql_show.cc: table_name is now a LEX_STRING part_info moved to TABLE sql/sql_table.cc: Use table definition cache to speed up delete of tables Fixed calls to functions with new interfaces Don't use 'share_not_to_be_used' Instead of doing openfrm() when doing repair, we now have to call get_table_share() followed by open_table_from_share(). Replace some fn_format() with faster unpack_filename(). Safer strxnmov() part_info is now in TABLE Added Mikaels patch for partition and ALTER TABLE Instead of using 'TABLE_SHARE->is_view' use 'table_flags() & HA_NO_COPY_ON_ALTER sql/sql_test.cc: table_name and table_cache_key are now LEX_STRING's sql/sql_trigger.cc: TABLE_SHARE->db and TABLE_SHARE->table_name are now LEX_STRING's safer strxnmov() Removed compiler warnings sql/sql_update.cc: Call field->init(TABLE) after field is created sql/sql_view.cc: safer strxnmov() Create common TABLE_SHARE object for views to allow us to cache if table is a view sql/structs.h: Added SHOW_TABLE_DEFINITIONS sql/table.cc: Creation and destruct of TABLE_SHARE objects that are common for many TABLE objects The table opening process now works the following way: - Create common TABLE_SHARE object - Read the .frm file and unpack it into the TABLE_SHARE object - Create a TABLE object based on the information in the TABLE_SHARE object and open a handler to the table object open_table_def() is written in such a way that it should be trival to add parsing of the .frm files in new formats sql/table.h: TABLE objects for the same database table now share a common TABLE_SHARE object In TABLE_SHARE the most common strings are now LEX_STRING's sql/unireg.cc: Changed arguments to rea_create_table() to have same order as other functions Call field->init(table) for new created fields sql/unireg.h: Added OPEN_VIEW strings/strxnmov.c: Change strxnmov() to always add end \0 This makes usage of strxnmov() safer as most of MySQL code assumes that strxnmov() will create a null terminated string
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ha_example::ha_example(TABLE_SHARE *table_arg)
A fix and a test case for Bug#10760 and complementary cleanups. The idea of the patch is that every cursor gets its own lock id for table level locking. Thus cursors are protected from updates performed within the same connection. Additionally a list of transient (must be closed at commit) cursors is maintained and all transient cursors are closed when necessary. Lastly, this patch adds support for deadlock timeouts to TLL locking when using cursors. + post-review fixes. include/thr_lock.h: - add a notion of lock owner to table level locking. When using cursors, lock owner can not be identified by a thread id any more, as we must protect cursors from updates issued within the same connection (thread). So, each cursor has its own lock identifier to use with table level locking. - extend return values of thr_lock and thr_multi_lock with THR_LOCK_TIMEOUT and THR_LOCK_DEADLOCK, since these conditions are now possible (see comments to thr_lock.c) mysys/thr_lock.c: Better support for cursors: - use THR_LOCK_OWNER * as lock identifier, not pthread_t. - check and return an error for a trivial deadlock case, when an update statement is issued to a table locked by a cursor which has been previously opened in the same connection. - add support for locking timeouts: with use of cursors, trivial deadlocks can occur. For now the only remedy is the lock wait timeout, which is initialized from a new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' Example of a deadlock (assuming the storage engine does not downgrade locks): con1: open cursor for select * from t1; con2: open cursor for select * from t2; con1: update t2 set id=id*2; -- blocked con2: update t1 set id=id*2; -- deadlock Lock timeouts are active only if a connection is using cursors. - the check in the wait_for_lock loop has been changed from data->cond != cond to data->cond != 0. data->cond is zeroed in every place it's changed. - added comments sql/examples/ha_archive.cc: - extend the handlerton with the info about cursor behaviour at commit. sql/examples/ha_archive.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/examples/ha_example.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_example.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_example handlerton sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/examples/ha_tina.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of CSV handlerton sql/ha_berkeley.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/ha_berkeley.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of BerkeleyDB handlerton sql/ha_blackhole.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_blackhole.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of blackhole handlerton sql/ha_federated.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_federated.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of federated handlerton sql/ha_heap.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_heap.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_heap handlerton sql/ha_innodb.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht of innobase storage engine sql/ha_innodb.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton sql/ha_myisam.cc: - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it sql/ha_myisam.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM handlerton sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: - init handler::ht in the ctor sql/ha_myisammrg.h: - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM MERGE handlerton sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht sql/handler.cc: - drop support for ISAM storage engine, which was removed from 5.0 - close all "transient" cursors at COMMIT/ROLLBACK. A "transient" SQL level cursor is a cursor that uses tables that have a transaction- specific state. sql/handler.h: - extend struct handlerton with flags, add handlerton *ht to every handler instance. sql/lock.cc: - extend mysql_lock_tables to send error to the client if thr_multi_lock returns a timeout or a deadlock error. sql/mysqld.cc: - add server option --table_lock_wait_timeout (in seconds) sql/set_var.cc: - add new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' to specify a wait timeout for table-level locks of MySQL (in seconds). The default timeout is 50 seconds. The timeout is active only if the connection has open cursors. sql/sql_class.cc: - implement Statement_map::close_transient_cursors - safety suggests that we need an assert ensuring llock_info->n_cursors is functioning properly, adjust destruction of the Statement_map to allow such assert in THD::~THD sql/sql_class.h: - add support for Cursors registry to Statement map. sql/sql_prepare.cc: - maintain a list of cursors that must be closed at commit/rollback. sql/sql_select.cc: - extend class Cursor to support specific at-COMMIT/ROLLBACK behavior. If a cursor uses tables of a storage engine that invalidates all open tables at COMMIT/ROLLBACK, it must be closed before COMMIT/ROLLBACK is executed. sql/sql_select.h: - add an own lock_id and commit/rollback status flag to class Cursor tests/mysql_client_test.c: A test case for Bug#10760 and complementary issues: test a simple deadlock case too. mysql-test/var: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/var''
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:handler(&example_hton, table_arg)
{}
/*
If frm_error() is called then we will use this to to find out what file extentions
exist for the storage engine. This is also used by the default rename_table and
delete_table method in handler.cc.
*/
static const char *ha_example_exts[] = {
NullS
};
const char **ha_example::bas_ext() const
{
return ha_example_exts;
}
/*
Used for opening tables. The name will be the name of the file.
A table is opened when it needs to be opened. For instance
when a request comes in for a select on the table (tables are not
open and closed for each request, they are cached).
Called from handler.cc by handler::ha_open(). The server opens all tables by
calling ha_open() which then calls the handler specific open().
*/
int ha_example::open(const char *name, int mode, uint test_if_locked)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::open");
if (!(share = get_share(name, table)))
DBUG_RETURN(1);
thr_lock_data_init(&share->lock,&lock,NULL);
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
/*
Closes a table. We call the free_share() function to free any resources
that we have allocated in the "shared" structure.
Called from sql_base.cc, sql_select.cc, and table.cc.
In sql_select.cc it is only used to close up temporary tables or during
the process where a temporary table is converted over to being a
myisam table.
For sql_base.cc look at close_data_tables().
*/
int ha_example::close(void)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::close");
DBUG_RETURN(free_share(share));
}
/*
write_row() inserts a row. No extra() hint is given currently if a bulk load
is happeneding. buf() is a byte array of data. You can use the field
information to extract the data from the native byte array type.
Example of this would be:
for (Field **field=table->field ; *field ; field++)
{
...
}
See ha_tina.cc for an example of extracting all of the data as strings.
ha_berekly.cc has an example of how to store it intact by "packing" it
for ha_berkeley's own native storage type.
See the note for update_row() on auto_increments and timestamps. This
case also applied to write_row().
Called from item_sum.cc, item_sum.cc, sql_acl.cc, sql_insert.cc,
sql_insert.cc, sql_select.cc, sql_table.cc, sql_udf.cc, and sql_update.cc.
*/
int ha_example::write_row(byte * buf)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::write_row");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND);
}
/*
Yes, update_row() does what you expect, it updates a row. old_data will have
the previous row record in it, while new_data will have the newest data in
it.
Keep in mind that the server can do updates based on ordering if an ORDER BY
clause was used. Consecutive ordering is not guarenteed.
Currently new_data will not have an updated auto_increament record, or
and updated timestamp field. You can do these for example by doing these:
if (table->timestamp_field_type & TIMESTAMP_AUTO_SET_ON_UPDATE)
table->timestamp_field->set_time();
if (table->next_number_field && record == table->record[0])
update_auto_increment();
Called from sql_select.cc, sql_acl.cc, sql_update.cc, and sql_insert.cc.
*/
int ha_example::update_row(const byte * old_data, byte * new_data)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::update_row");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND);
}
/*
This will delete a row. buf will contain a copy of the row to be deleted.
The server will call this right after the current row has been called (from
either a previous rnd_nexT() or index call).
If you keep a pointer to the last row or can access a primary key it will
make doing the deletion quite a bit easier.
Keep in mind that the server does no guarentee consecutive deletions. ORDER BY
clauses can be used.
Called in sql_acl.cc and sql_udf.cc to manage internal table information.
Called in sql_delete.cc, sql_insert.cc, and sql_select.cc. In sql_select it is
used for removing duplicates while in insert it is used for REPLACE calls.
*/
int ha_example::delete_row(const byte * buf)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::delete_row");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND);
}
/*
Positions an index cursor to the index specified in the handle. Fetches the
row if available. If the key value is null, begin at the first key of the
index.
*/
int ha_example::index_read(byte * buf, const byte * key,
uint key_len __attribute__((unused)),
enum ha_rkey_function find_flag
__attribute__((unused)))
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::index_read");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND);
}
/*
Positions an index cursor to the index specified in key. Fetches the
row if any. This is only used to read whole keys.
*/
int ha_example::index_read_idx(byte * buf, uint index, const byte * key,
uint key_len __attribute__((unused)),
enum ha_rkey_function find_flag
__attribute__((unused)))
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::index_read_idx");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND);
}
/*
Used to read forward through the index.
*/
int ha_example::index_next(byte * buf)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::index_next");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND);
}
/*
Used to read backwards through the index.
*/
int ha_example::index_prev(byte * buf)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::index_prev");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND);
}
/*
index_first() asks for the first key in the index.
Called from opt_range.cc, opt_sum.cc, sql_handler.cc,
and sql_select.cc.
*/
int ha_example::index_first(byte * buf)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::index_first");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND);
}
/*
index_last() asks for the last key in the index.
Called from opt_range.cc, opt_sum.cc, sql_handler.cc,
and sql_select.cc.
*/
int ha_example::index_last(byte * buf)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::index_last");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND);
}
/*
rnd_init() is called when the system wants the storage engine to do a table
scan.
See the example in the introduction at the top of this file to see when
rnd_init() is called.
Called from filesort.cc, records.cc, sql_handler.cc, sql_select.cc, sql_table.cc,
and sql_update.cc.
*/
int ha_example::rnd_init(bool scan)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::rnd_init");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND);
}
int ha_example::rnd_end()
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::rnd_end");
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
/*
This is called for each row of the table scan. When you run out of records
you should return HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE. Fill buff up with the row information.
The Field structure for the table is the key to getting data into buf
in a manner that will allow the server to understand it.
Called from filesort.cc, records.cc, sql_handler.cc, sql_select.cc, sql_table.cc,
and sql_update.cc.
*/
int ha_example::rnd_next(byte *buf)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::rnd_next");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE);
}
/*
position() is called after each call to rnd_next() if the data needs
to be ordered. You can do something like the following to store
the position:
my_store_ptr(ref, ref_length, current_position);
The server uses ref to store data. ref_length in the above case is
the size needed to store current_position. ref is just a byte array
that the server will maintain. If you are using offsets to mark rows, then
current_position should be the offset. If it is a primary key like in
BDB, then it needs to be a primary key.
Called from filesort.cc, sql_select.cc, sql_delete.cc and sql_update.cc.
*/
void ha_example::position(const byte *record)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::position");
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/*
This is like rnd_next, but you are given a position to use
to determine the row. The position will be of the type that you stored in
ref. You can use ha_get_ptr(pos,ref_length) to retrieve whatever key
or position you saved when position() was called.
Called from filesort.cc records.cc sql_insert.cc sql_select.cc sql_update.cc.
*/
int ha_example::rnd_pos(byte * buf, byte *pos)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::rnd_pos");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND);
}
/*
::info() is used to return information to the optimizer.
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see my_base.h for the complete description
Currently this table handler doesn't implement most of the fields
really needed. SHOW also makes use of this data
Another note, you will probably want to have the following in your
code:
if (records < 2)
records = 2;
The reason is that the server will optimize for cases of only a single
record. If in a table scan you don't know the number of records
it will probably be better to set records to two so you can return
as many records as you need.
Along with records a few more variables you may wish to set are:
records
deleted
data_file_length
index_file_length
delete_length
check_time
Take a look at the public variables in handler.h for more information.
Called in:
filesort.cc
ha_heap.cc
item_sum.cc
opt_sum.cc
sql_delete.cc
sql_delete.cc
sql_derived.cc
sql_select.cc
sql_select.cc
sql_select.cc
sql_select.cc
sql_select.cc
sql_show.cc
sql_show.cc
sql_show.cc
sql_show.cc
sql_table.cc
sql_union.cc
sql_update.cc
*/
void ha_example::info(uint flag)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::info");
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/*
extra() is called whenever the server wishes to send a hint to
the storage engine. The myisam engine implements the most hints.
ha_innodb.cc has the most exhaustive list of these hints.
*/
int ha_example::extra(enum ha_extra_function operation)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::extra");
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
/*
Deprecated and likely to be removed in the future. Storage engines normally
just make a call like:
ha_example::extra(HA_EXTRA_RESET);
to handle it.
*/
int ha_example::reset(void)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::reset");
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
/*
Used to delete all rows in a table. Both for cases of truncate and
for cases where the optimizer realizes that all rows will be
removed as a result of a SQL statement.
Called from item_sum.cc by Item_func_group_concat::clear(),
Item_sum_count_distinct::clear(), and Item_func_group_concat::clear().
Called from sql_delete.cc by mysql_delete().
Called from sql_select.cc by JOIN::reinit().
Called from sql_union.cc by st_select_lex_unit::exec().
*/
int ha_example::delete_all_rows()
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::delete_all_rows");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND);
}
/*
First you should go read the section "locking functions for mysql" in
lock.cc to understand this.
This create a lock on the table. If you are implementing a storage engine
that can handle transacations look at ha_berkely.cc to see how you will
want to goo about doing this. Otherwise you should consider calling flock()
here.
Called from lock.cc by lock_external() and unlock_external(). Also called
from sql_table.cc by copy_data_between_tables().
*/
int ha_example::external_lock(THD *thd, int lock_type)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::external_lock");
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
/*
The idea with handler::store_lock() is the following:
The statement decided which locks we should need for the table
for updates/deletes/inserts we get WRITE locks, for SELECT... we get
read locks.
Before adding the lock into the table lock handler (see thr_lock.c)
mysqld calls store lock with the requested locks. Store lock can now
modify a write lock to a read lock (or some other lock), ignore the
lock (if we don't want to use MySQL table locks at all) or add locks
for many tables (like we do when we are using a MERGE handler).
Berkeley DB for example changes all WRITE locks to TL_WRITE_ALLOW_WRITE
(which signals that we are doing WRITES, but we are still allowing other
reader's and writer's.
When releasing locks, store_lock() are also called. In this case one
usually doesn't have to do anything.
In some exceptional cases MySQL may send a request for a TL_IGNORE;
This means that we are requesting the same lock as last time and this
should also be ignored. (This may happen when someone does a flush
table when we have opened a part of the tables, in which case mysqld
closes and reopens the tables and tries to get the same locks at last
time). In the future we will probably try to remove this.
Called from lock.cc by get_lock_data().
*/
THR_LOCK_DATA **ha_example::store_lock(THD *thd,
THR_LOCK_DATA **to,
enum thr_lock_type lock_type)
{
if (lock_type != TL_IGNORE && lock.type == TL_UNLOCK)
lock.type=lock_type;
*to++= &lock;
return to;
}
/*
Used to delete a table. By the time delete_table() has been called all
opened references to this table will have been closed (and your globally
shared references released. The variable name will just be the name of
the table. You will need to remove any files you have created at this point.
If you do not implement this, the default delete_table() is called from
handler.cc and it will delete all files with the file extentions returned
by bas_ext().
Called from handler.cc by delete_table and ha_create_table(). Only used
during create if the table_flag HA_DROP_BEFORE_CREATE was specified for
the storage engine.
*/
int ha_example::delete_table(const char *name)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::delete_table");
/* This is not implemented but we want someone to be able that it works. */
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
/*
Renames a table from one name to another from alter table call.
If you do not implement this, the default rename_table() is called from
handler.cc and it will delete all files with the file extentions returned
by bas_ext().
Called from sql_table.cc by mysql_rename_table().
*/
int ha_example::rename_table(const char * from, const char * to)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::rename_table ");
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND);
}
/*
Given a starting key, and an ending key estimate the number of rows that
will exist between the two. end_key may be empty which in case determine
if start_key matches any rows.
Called from opt_range.cc by check_quick_keys().
*/
key_cmp -> key_cmp_if_same New records_in_range() interface (similar to read_range()) Macros for faster bitmap handling Simplify read_range() code (#WL1786) New general key_cmp() function to compare keys heap/hp_hash.c: New records_in_range() interface include/heap.h: New records_in_range() interface include/my_base.h: Moved 'key_range' here so that all table handlers can use it include/my_bitmap.h: Make some bitmap functions inline for faster usage in one thread include/myisam.h: New records_in_range() interface include/myisammrg.h: New records_in_range() interface myisam/mi_range.c: New records_in_range() interface myisam/mi_test2.c: New records_in_range() interface myisam/rt_test.c: New records_in_range() interface Indentation fixes myisam/sp_test.c: New records_in_range() interface Indentation fixes myisammrg/myrg_range.c: New records_in_range() interface mysys/my_bitmap.c: Make some bitmap functions inline for faster usage in one thread sql/examples/ha_example.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/field.cc: Fixed indentation sql/ha_berkeley.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_berkeley.h: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_heap.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_heap.h: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_innodb.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_innodb.h: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_isam.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_isam.h: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_myisam.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_myisam.h: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_myisammrg.h: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_ndbcluster.h: New records_in_range() interface sql/handler.cc: Simplify read_range() interface: - Add 'eq_range' to read_range_first - Remove 'eq_range' parameer from read_range_next() - Trust values from index_next_same() - Simplfy compare_key() by moving key_comparision to key.cc (as this code can be reused from other places) sql/handler.h: Move key_range to my_base.h to be used by external table handlers Simplify read_range() interface New records_in_range() interface sql/key.cc: Rename key_cmp() to key_cmp_if_same() to make it more descriptive Add new key_cmp() function usable from range and handler code. sql/mysql_priv.h: Prototypes for new functions sql/opt_range.cc: New records_in_range() interface Simplify cmp_prev() (We can in 5.0 simplify cmp_next() the same way) sql/opt_range.h: Added key_part_info to QUICK_SELECT to be able to use key_cmp() in get_next() sql/opt_sum.cc: key_cmp -> key_cmp_if_same sql/sql_acl.cc: key_cmp -> key_cmp_if_same sql/sql_select.cc: key_cmp -> key_cmp_if_same
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ha_rows ha_example::records_in_range(uint inx, key_range *min_key,
key_range *max_key)
{
key_cmp -> key_cmp_if_same New records_in_range() interface (similar to read_range()) Macros for faster bitmap handling Simplify read_range() code (#WL1786) New general key_cmp() function to compare keys heap/hp_hash.c: New records_in_range() interface include/heap.h: New records_in_range() interface include/my_base.h: Moved 'key_range' here so that all table handlers can use it include/my_bitmap.h: Make some bitmap functions inline for faster usage in one thread include/myisam.h: New records_in_range() interface include/myisammrg.h: New records_in_range() interface myisam/mi_range.c: New records_in_range() interface myisam/mi_test2.c: New records_in_range() interface myisam/rt_test.c: New records_in_range() interface Indentation fixes myisam/sp_test.c: New records_in_range() interface Indentation fixes myisammrg/myrg_range.c: New records_in_range() interface mysys/my_bitmap.c: Make some bitmap functions inline for faster usage in one thread sql/examples/ha_example.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/field.cc: Fixed indentation sql/ha_berkeley.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_berkeley.h: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_heap.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_heap.h: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_innodb.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_innodb.h: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_isam.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_isam.h: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_myisam.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_myisam.h: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_myisammrg.h: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: New records_in_range() interface sql/ha_ndbcluster.h: New records_in_range() interface sql/handler.cc: Simplify read_range() interface: - Add 'eq_range' to read_range_first - Remove 'eq_range' parameer from read_range_next() - Trust values from index_next_same() - Simplfy compare_key() by moving key_comparision to key.cc (as this code can be reused from other places) sql/handler.h: Move key_range to my_base.h to be used by external table handlers Simplify read_range() interface New records_in_range() interface sql/key.cc: Rename key_cmp() to key_cmp_if_same() to make it more descriptive Add new key_cmp() function usable from range and handler code. sql/mysql_priv.h: Prototypes for new functions sql/opt_range.cc: New records_in_range() interface Simplify cmp_prev() (We can in 5.0 simplify cmp_next() the same way) sql/opt_range.h: Added key_part_info to QUICK_SELECT to be able to use key_cmp() in get_next() sql/opt_sum.cc: key_cmp -> key_cmp_if_same sql/sql_acl.cc: key_cmp -> key_cmp_if_same sql/sql_select.cc: key_cmp -> key_cmp_if_same
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DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::records_in_range");
DBUG_RETURN(10); // low number to force index usage
}
/*
create() is called to create a database. The variable name will have the name
of the table. When create() is called you do not need to worry about opening
the table. Also, the FRM file will have already been created so adjusting
create_info will not do you any good. You can overwrite the frm file at this
point if you wish to change the table definition, but there are no methods
currently provided for doing that.
Called from handle.cc by ha_create_table().
*/
int ha_example::create(const char *name, TABLE *table_arg,
HA_CREATE_INFO *create_info)
{
DBUG_ENTER("ha_example::create");
/* This is not implemented but we want someone to be able that it works. */
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
Finalize storage engine plugins Give BerkeleyDB savepoints Remove "enum db_type" from most of the code storage/example/ha_example.h: Rename: sql/examples/ha_example.h -> storage/example/ha_example.h storage/csv/ha_tina.h: Rename: sql/examples/ha_tina.h -> storage/csv/ha_tina.h config/ac-macros/storage.m4: if hton name is "no", then we don't install it as a builtin configure.in: pluggable changes include/plugin.h: version field mysql-test/r/bdb.result: savepoint results copied from innodb test mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: PLUGINS information schema mysql-test/r/information_schema_db.result: PLUGINS information schema mysql-test/t/bdb.test: savepoint test copied from innodb test sql/Makefile.am: tina and example are not here anymore sql/authors.h: minor tweek sql/ha_archive.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_berkeley.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries support for savepoints changes to show logs sql/ha_blackhole.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_federated.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_heap.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_innodb.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries changes for show status sql/ha_myisam.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries changes to stat_print sql/ha_partition.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type sql/ha_partition.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/handler.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type sql/handler.h: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type changes to stat_print_fn sql/item_sum.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/log.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/mysql_priv.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/mysqld.cc: bye bye enum db_type reorder plugin initialization sql/set_var.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/set_var.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_base.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_cache.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_class.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_delete.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_insert.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_lex.h: show plugin sql/sql_parse.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_partition.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_plugin.cc: loadable storage engines sql/sql_plugin.h: loadable storage engines sql/sql_rename.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_select.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_show.cc: SHOW PLUGIN PLUGINS information schema changes to show engines sql/sql_table.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_view.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_view.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_yacc.yy: bye bye enum db_type sql/table.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/table.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/unireg.cc: bye bye enum db_type storage/csv/ha_tina.cc: make tina into a loadable plugin storage/example/ha_example.cc: make into a plugin storage/csv/Makefile.am: New BitKeeper file ``storage/csv/Makefile.am'' storage/example/Makefile.am: New BitKeeper file ``storage/example/Makefile.am''
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mysql_declare_plugin
{
MYSQL_STORAGE_ENGINE_PLUGIN,
&example_hton,
example_hton.name,
"Brian Aker, MySQL AB",
"Example Storage Engine",
tina_init_func, /* Plugin Init */
tina_done_func, /* Plugin Deinit */
0x0001 /* 0.1 */,
Finalize storage engine plugins Give BerkeleyDB savepoints Remove "enum db_type" from most of the code storage/example/ha_example.h: Rename: sql/examples/ha_example.h -> storage/example/ha_example.h storage/csv/ha_tina.h: Rename: sql/examples/ha_tina.h -> storage/csv/ha_tina.h config/ac-macros/storage.m4: if hton name is "no", then we don't install it as a builtin configure.in: pluggable changes include/plugin.h: version field mysql-test/r/bdb.result: savepoint results copied from innodb test mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: PLUGINS information schema mysql-test/r/information_schema_db.result: PLUGINS information schema mysql-test/t/bdb.test: savepoint test copied from innodb test sql/Makefile.am: tina and example are not here anymore sql/authors.h: minor tweek sql/ha_archive.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_berkeley.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries support for savepoints changes to show logs sql/ha_blackhole.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_federated.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_heap.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_innodb.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries changes for show status sql/ha_myisam.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries changes to stat_print sql/ha_partition.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type sql/ha_partition.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/handler.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type sql/handler.h: remove unwanted handlerton entries bye bye enum db_type changes to stat_print_fn sql/item_sum.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/log.cc: remove unwanted handlerton entries sql/mysql_priv.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/mysqld.cc: bye bye enum db_type reorder plugin initialization sql/set_var.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/set_var.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_base.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_cache.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_class.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_delete.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_insert.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_lex.h: show plugin sql/sql_parse.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_partition.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_plugin.cc: loadable storage engines sql/sql_plugin.h: loadable storage engines sql/sql_rename.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_select.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_show.cc: SHOW PLUGIN PLUGINS information schema changes to show engines sql/sql_table.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_view.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_view.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/sql_yacc.yy: bye bye enum db_type sql/table.cc: bye bye enum db_type sql/table.h: bye bye enum db_type sql/unireg.cc: bye bye enum db_type storage/csv/ha_tina.cc: make tina into a loadable plugin storage/example/ha_example.cc: make into a plugin storage/csv/Makefile.am: New BitKeeper file ``storage/csv/Makefile.am'' storage/example/Makefile.am: New BitKeeper file ``storage/example/Makefile.am''
2005-12-21 19:18:40 +01:00
}
mysql_declare_plugin_end;