/******************************************************
Cursor read

(c) 1997 Innobase Oy

Created 2/16/1997 Heikki Tuuri
*******************************************************/

#ifndef read0read_h
#define read0read_h

#include "univ.i"


#include "ut0byte.h"
#include "ut0lst.h"
#include "trx0trx.h"
#include "read0types.h"

/*************************************************************************
Opens a read view where exactly the transactions serialized before this
point in time are seen in the view. */

read_view_t*
read_view_open_now(
/*===============*/
					/* out, own: read view struct */
	dulint		cr_trx_id,	/* in: trx_id of creating
					transaction, or (0, 0) used in
					purge */
	mem_heap_t*	heap);		/* in: memory heap from which
					allocated */
/*************************************************************************
Makes a copy of the oldest existing read view, or opens a new. The view
must be closed with ..._close. */

read_view_t*
read_view_oldest_copy_or_open_new(
/*==============================*/
					/* out, own: read view struct */
	dulint		cr_trx_id,	/* in: trx_id of creating
					transaction, or (0, 0) used in
					purge */
	mem_heap_t*	heap);		/* in: memory heap from which
					allocated */
/*************************************************************************
Closes a read view. */

void
read_view_close(
/*============*/
	read_view_t*	view);	/* in: read view */
/*************************************************************************
Closes a consistent read view for MySQL. This function is called at an SQL
statement end if the trx isolation level is <= TRX_ISO_READ_COMMITTED. */

void
read_view_close_for_mysql(
/*======================*/
	trx_t*	trx);	/* in: trx which has a read view */
/*************************************************************************
Checks if a read view sees the specified transaction. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
read_view_sees_trx_id(
/*==================*/
				/* out: TRUE if sees */
	read_view_t*	view,	/* in: read view */
	dulint		trx_id);/* in: trx id */
/*************************************************************************
Prints a read view to stderr. */

void
read_view_print(
/*============*/
	read_view_t*	view);	/* in: read view */
/*************************************************************************
Create a consistent cursor view for mysql to be used in cursors. In this
consistent read view modifications done by the creating transaction or future
transactions are not visible. */

cursor_view_t*
read_cursor_view_create_for_mysql(
/*==============================*/
	trx_t*		cr_trx);/* in: trx where cursor view is created */
/*************************************************************************
Close a given consistent cursor view for mysql and restore global read view
back to a transaction read view. */

void
read_cursor_view_close_for_mysql(
/*=============================*/
	trx_t*		trx,		/* in: trx */
	cursor_view_t*	curview);	/* in: cursor view to be closed */
/*************************************************************************
This function sets a given consistent cursor view to a transaction
read view if given consistent cursor view is not NULL. Otherwise, function
restores a global read view to a transaction read view. */

void
read_cursor_set_for_mysql(
/*======================*/
	trx_t*		trx,	/* in: transaction where cursor is set */
	cursor_view_t*	curview);/* in: consistent cursor view to be set */

/* Read view lists the trx ids of those transactions for which a consistent
read should not see the modifications to the database. */

struct read_view_struct{
	ulint	type;		/* VIEW_NORMAL, VIEW_HIGH_GRANULARITY */
	dulint	undo_no;	/* (0, 0) or if type is VIEW_HIGH_GRANULARITY
				transaction undo_no when this high-granularity
				consistent read view was created */
	ibool	can_be_too_old;	/* TRUE if the system has had to purge old
				versions which this read view should be able
				to access: the read view can bump into the
				DB_MISSING_HISTORY error */
	dulint	low_limit_no;	/* The view does not need to see the undo
				logs for transactions whose transaction number
				is strictly smaller (<) than this value: they
				can be removed in purge if not needed by other
				views */
	dulint	low_limit_id;	/* The read should not see any transaction
				with trx id >= this value */
	dulint	up_limit_id;	/* The read should see all trx ids which
				are strictly smaller (<) than this value */
	ulint	n_trx_ids;	/* Number of cells in the trx_ids array */
	dulint*	trx_ids;	/* Additional trx ids which the read should
				not see: typically, these are the active
				transactions at the time when the read is
				serialized, except the reading transaction
				itself; the trx ids in this array are in a
				descending order */
	dulint	creator_trx_id;	/* trx id of creating transaction, or
				(0, 0) used in purge */
	UT_LIST_NODE_T(read_view_t) view_list;
				/* List of read views in trx_sys */
};

/* Read view types */
#define VIEW_NORMAL		1	/* Normal consistent read view
					where transaction does not see changes
					made by active transactions except
					creating transaction. */
#define VIEW_HIGH_GRANULARITY	2	/* High-granularity read view where
					transaction does not see changes
					made by active transactions and own
					changes after a point in time when this
					read view was created. */

/* Implement InnoDB framework to support consistent read views in
cursors. This struct holds both heap where consistent read view
is allocated and pointer to a read view. */

struct cursor_view_struct{
	mem_heap_t*	heap;
				/* Memory heap for the cursor view */
	read_view_t*	read_view;
				/* Consistent read view of the cursor*/
	ulint		n_mysql_tables_in_use;
				/* number of Innobase tables used in the
				processing of this cursor */
};

#ifndef UNIV_NONINL
#include "read0read.ic"
#endif

#endif