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#define HA_OPEN_ABORT_IF_CRASHED 16
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#define HA_OPEN_FOR_REPAIR 32 /* open even if crashed */
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#define HA_OPEN_FROM_SQL_LAYER 64
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#define HA_OPEN_MMAP 128 /* open memory mapped */
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/* The following is parameter to ha_rkey() how to use key */
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@ -598,15 +598,31 @@ bool ha_myisam::check_if_locking_is_allowed(uint sql_command,
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int ha_myisam::open(const char *name, int mode, uint test_if_locked)
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{
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uint i;
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/*
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If the user wants to have memory mapped data files, add an
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open_flag. Do not memory map temporary tables because they are
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expected to be inserted and thus extended a lot. Memory mapping is
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efficient for files that keep their size, but very inefficient for
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growing files. Using an open_flag instead of calling mi_extra(...
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HA_EXTRA_MMAP ...) after mi_open() has the advantage that the
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mapping is not repeated for every open, but just done on the initial
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open, when the MyISAM share is created. Everytime the server
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requires to open a new instance of a table it calls this method. We
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will always supply HA_OPEN_MMAP for a permanent table. However, the
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MyISAM storage engine will ignore this flag if this is a secondary
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open of a table that is in use by other threads already (if the
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MyISAM share exists already).
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*/
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if (!(test_if_locked & HA_OPEN_TMP_TABLE) && opt_myisam_use_mmap)
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test_if_locked|= HA_OPEN_MMAP;
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if (!(file=mi_open(name, mode, test_if_locked | HA_OPEN_FROM_SQL_LAYER)))
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return (my_errno ? my_errno : -1);
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if (test_if_locked & (HA_OPEN_IGNORE_IF_LOCKED | HA_OPEN_TMP_TABLE))
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VOID(mi_extra(file, HA_EXTRA_NO_WAIT_LOCK, 0));
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if (!(test_if_locked & HA_OPEN_TMP_TABLE) && opt_myisam_use_mmap)
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VOID(mi_extra(file, HA_EXTRA_MMAP, 0));
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info(HA_STATUS_NO_LOCK | HA_STATUS_VARIABLE | HA_STATUS_CONST);
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if (!(test_if_locked & HA_OPEN_WAIT_IF_LOCKED))
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VOID(mi_extra(file, HA_EXTRA_WAIT_LOCK, 0));
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@ -71,6 +71,14 @@ my_bool mi_dynmap_file(MI_INFO *info, my_off_t size)
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DBUG_PRINT("warning", ("File is too large for mmap"));
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DBUG_RETURN(1);
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}
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/*
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I wonder if it is good to use MAP_NORESERVE. From the Linux man page:
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MAP_NORESERVE
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Do not reserve swap space for this mapping. When swap space is
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reserved, one has the guarantee that it is possible to modify the
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mapping. When swap space is not reserved one might get SIGSEGV
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upon a write if no physical memory is available.
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*/
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info->s->file_map= (byte*)
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my_mmap(0, (size_t)(size + MEMMAP_EXTRA_MARGIN),
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info->s->mode==O_RDONLY ? PROT_READ :
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case HA_EXTRA_MMAP:
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#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
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pthread_mutex_lock(&share->intern_lock);
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if (!share->file_map)
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/*
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Memory map the data file if it is not already mapped and if there
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are no other threads using this table. intern_lock prevents other
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threads from starting to use the table while we are mapping it.
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*/
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if (!share->file_map && (share->tot_locks == 1))
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{
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if (mi_dynmap_file(info, share->state.state.data_file_length))
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{
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share->data_file_type = DYNAMIC_RECORD;
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my_afree((gptr) disk_cache);
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mi_setup_functions(share);
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if (open_flags & HA_OPEN_MMAP)
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{
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info.s= share;
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if (mi_dynmap_file(&info, share->state.state.data_file_length))
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{
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/* purecov: begin inspected */
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/* Ignore if mmap fails. Use file I/O instead. */
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DBUG_PRINT("warning", ("mmap failed: errno: %d", errno));
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/* purecov: end */
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}
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else
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{
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share->file_read= mi_mmap_pread;
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share->file_write= mi_mmap_pwrite;
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}
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}
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share->is_log_table= FALSE;
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#ifdef THREAD
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thr_lock_init(&share->lock);
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