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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., 51 Franklin Street, Suite 500, Boston, MA 02110-1335 USA *****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************//** @file dict/dict0stats_bg.cc Code used for background table and index stats gathering. Created Apr 25, 2012 Vasil Dimov *******************************************************/ #include "row0mysql.h" #include "srv0start.h" #include "dict0stats.h" #include "dict0stats_bg.h" #ifdef UNIV_NONINL # include "dict0stats_bg.ic" #endif #include /** Minimum time interval between stats recalc for a given table */ #define MIN_RECALC_INTERVAL 10 /* seconds */ #define SHUTTING_DOWN() (srv_shutdown_state != SRV_SHUTDOWN_NONE) /** Event to wake up the stats thread */ UNIV_INTERN os_event_t dict_stats_event = NULL; /** This mutex protects the "recalc_pool" variable. */ static ib_mutex_t recalc_pool_mutex; #ifdef HAVE_PSI_INTERFACE static mysql_pfs_key_t recalc_pool_mutex_key; #endif /* HAVE_PSI_INTERFACE */ /** The number of tables that can be added to "recalc_pool" before it is enlarged */ static const ulint RECALC_POOL_INITIAL_SLOTS = 128; /** The multitude of tables whose stats are to be automatically recalculated - an STL vector */ typedef std::vector recalc_pool_t; static recalc_pool_t recalc_pool; typedef recalc_pool_t::iterator recalc_pool_iterator_t; /*****************************************************************//** Initialize the recalc pool, called once during thread initialization. */ static void dict_stats_recalc_pool_init() /*=========================*/ { ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); recalc_pool.reserve(RECALC_POOL_INITIAL_SLOTS); } /*****************************************************************//** Free the resources occupied by the recalc pool, called once during thread de-initialization. */ static void dict_stats_recalc_pool_deinit() /*===========================*/ { ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); recalc_pool.clear(); /* recalc_pool may still have its buffer allocated. It will free it when its destructor is called. The problem is, memory leak detector is run before the recalc_pool's destructor is invoked, and will report recalc_pool's buffer as leaked memory. To avoid that, we force recalc_pool to surrender its buffer to empty_pool object, which will free it when leaving this function: */ recalc_pool_t empty_pool; recalc_pool.swap(empty_pool); } /*****************************************************************//** Add a table to the recalc pool, which is processed by the background stats gathering thread. Only the table id is added to the list, so the table can be closed after being enqueued and it will be opened when needed. If the table does not exist later (has been DROPped), then it will be removed from the pool and skipped. */ UNIV_INTERN void dict_stats_recalc_pool_add( /*=======================*/ const dict_table_t* table) /*!< in: table to add */ { ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); mutex_enter(&recalc_pool_mutex); /* quit if already in the list */ for (recalc_pool_iterator_t iter = recalc_pool.begin(); iter != recalc_pool.end(); ++iter) { if (*iter == table->id) { mutex_exit(&recalc_pool_mutex); return; } } recalc_pool.push_back(table->id); mutex_exit(&recalc_pool_mutex); os_event_set(dict_stats_event); } /*****************************************************************//** Get a table from the auto recalc pool. The returned table id is removed from the pool. @return true if the pool was non-empty and "id" was set, false otherwise */ static bool dict_stats_recalc_pool_get( /*=======================*/ table_id_t* id) /*!< out: table id, or unmodified if list is empty */ { ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); mutex_enter(&recalc_pool_mutex); if (recalc_pool.empty()) { mutex_exit(&recalc_pool_mutex); return(false); } *id = recalc_pool[0]; recalc_pool.erase(recalc_pool.begin()); mutex_exit(&recalc_pool_mutex); return(true); } /*****************************************************************//** Delete a given table from the auto recalc pool. dict_stats_recalc_pool_del() */ UNIV_INTERN void dict_stats_recalc_pool_del( /*=======================*/ const dict_table_t* table) /*!< in: table to remove */ { ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); ut_ad(mutex_own(&dict_sys->mutex)); mutex_enter(&recalc_pool_mutex); ut_ad(table->id > 0); for (recalc_pool_iterator_t iter = recalc_pool.begin(); iter != recalc_pool.end(); ++iter) { if (*iter == table->id) { /* erase() invalidates the iterator */ recalc_pool.erase(iter); break; } } mutex_exit(&recalc_pool_mutex); } /*****************************************************************//** Wait until background stats thread has stopped using the specified table. The caller must have locked the data dictionary using row_mysql_lock_data_dictionary() and this function may unlock it temporarily and restore the lock before it exits. The background stats thread is guaranteed not to start using the specified table after this function returns and before the caller unlocks the data dictionary because it sets the BG_STAT_IN_PROGRESS bit in table->stats_bg_flag under dict_sys->mutex. */ UNIV_INTERN void dict_stats_wait_bg_to_stop_using_table( /*===================================*/ dict_table_t* table, /*!< in/out: table */ trx_t* trx) /*!< in/out: transaction to use for unlocking/locking the data dict */ { while (!dict_stats_stop_bg(table)) { DICT_STATS_BG_YIELD(trx); } } /*****************************************************************//** Initialize global variables needed for the operation of dict_stats_thread() Must be called before dict_stats_thread() is started. */ UNIV_INTERN void dict_stats_thread_init() /*====================*/ { ut_a(!srv_read_only_mode); dict_stats_event = os_event_create(); /* The recalc_pool_mutex is acquired from: 1) the background stats gathering thread before any other latch and released without latching anything else in between (thus any level would do here) 2) from row_update_statistics_if_needed() and released without latching anything else in between. We know that dict_sys->mutex (SYNC_DICT) is not acquired when row_update_statistics_if_needed() is called and it may be acquired inside that function (thus a level <=SYNC_DICT would do). 3) from row_drop_table_for_mysql() after dict_sys->mutex (SYNC_DICT) and dict_operation_lock (SYNC_DICT_OPERATION) have been locked (thus a level mutex); table = dict_table_open_on_id(table_id, TRUE, DICT_TABLE_OP_NORMAL); if (table == NULL) { /* table does not exist, must have been DROPped after its id was enqueued */ mutex_exit(&dict_sys->mutex); return; } /* Check whether table is corrupted */ if (table->corrupted) { dict_table_close(table, TRUE, FALSE); mutex_exit(&dict_sys->mutex); return; } table->stats_bg_flag = BG_STAT_IN_PROGRESS; mutex_exit(&dict_sys->mutex); /* ut_time() could be expensive, the current function is called once every time a table has been changed more than 10% and on a system with lots of small tables, this could become hot. If we find out that this is a problem, then the check below could eventually be replaced with something else, though a time interval is the natural approach. */ if (ut_difftime(ut_time(), table->stats_last_recalc) < MIN_RECALC_INTERVAL) { /* Stats were (re)calculated not long ago. To avoid too frequent stats updates we put back the table on the auto recalc list and do nothing. */ dict_stats_recalc_pool_add(table); } else { dict_stats_update(table, DICT_STATS_RECALC_PERSISTENT); } mutex_enter(&dict_sys->mutex); table->stats_bg_flag = BG_STAT_NONE; dict_table_close(table, TRUE, FALSE); mutex_exit(&dict_sys->mutex); } /*****************************************************************//** This is the thread for background stats gathering. It pops tables, from the auto recalc list and proceeds them, eventually recalculating their statistics. @return this function does not return, it calls os_thread_exit() */ extern "C" UNIV_INTERN os_thread_ret_t DECLARE_THREAD(dict_stats_thread)( /*==============================*/ void* arg __attribute__((unused))) /*!< in: a dummy parameter required by os_thread_create */ { ut_a(!srv_read_only_mode); srv_dict_stats_thread_active = TRUE; while (!SHUTTING_DOWN()) { /* Wake up periodically even if not signaled. This is because we may lose an event - if the below call to dict_stats_process_entry_from_recalc_pool() puts the entry back in the list, the os_event_set() will be lost by the subsequent os_event_reset(). */ os_event_wait_time( dict_stats_event, MIN_RECALC_INTERVAL * 1000000); if (SHUTTING_DOWN()) { break; } dict_stats_process_entry_from_recalc_pool(); os_event_reset(dict_stats_event); } srv_dict_stats_thread_active = FALSE; /* We count the number of threads in os_thread_exit(). A created thread should always use that to exit instead of return(). */ os_thread_exit(NULL); OS_THREAD_DUMMY_RETURN; }