mariadb/srv/srv0start.c
sunny 00c16e8a30 branches/innodb+: Merge revisions r5971:6130 from branches/zip.
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  r5971 | marko | 2009-09-23 23:03:51 +1000 (Wed, 23 Sep 2009) | 2 lines

  branches/zip: os_file_pwrite(): Make the code compile in InnoDB Hot Backup
  when the pwrite system call is not available.
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  r5972 | marko | 2009-09-24 05:44:52 +1000 (Thu, 24 Sep 2009) | 5 lines

  branches/zip: fil_node_open_file(): In InnoDB Hot Backup,
  determine the page size of single-file tablespaces before computing
    the file node size.  Otherwise, the space->size of compressed tablespaces
  would be computed with UNIV_PAGE_SIZE instead of key_block_size.
  This should fix Issue #313.
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  r5973 | marko | 2009-09-24 05:53:21 +1000 (Thu, 24 Sep 2009) | 2 lines

  branches/zip: recv_add_to_hash_table():
  Simplify obfuscated pointer arithmetics.
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  r5978 | marko | 2009-09-24 17:47:56 +1000 (Thu, 24 Sep 2009) | 1 line

  branches/zip: Fix warnings and errors when UNIV_HOTBACKUP is defined.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5979 | marko | 2009-09-24 20:16:10 +1000 (Thu, 24 Sep 2009) | 4 lines

  branches/zip: ha_innodb.cc: Define MYSQL_PLUGIN_IMPORT when necessary.
  This preprocessor symbol has been recently introduced in MySQL 5.1.
  The InnoDB Plugin should remain source compatible with MySQL 5.1.24
  and later.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5988 | calvin | 2009-09-26 05:14:43 +1000 (Sat, 26 Sep 2009) | 8 lines

  branches/zip: fix bug#47055 unconditional exit(1) on ERROR_WORKING_SET_QUOTA
  1453 (0x5AD) for InnoDB backend

  When error ERROR_WORKING_SET_QUOTA or ERROR_NO_SYSTEM_RESOURCES
  occurs, yields for 100ms and retries the operation.

  Approved by: Heikki (on IM)

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  r5992 | vasil | 2009-09-28 17:10:29 +1000 (Mon, 28 Sep 2009) | 4 lines

  branches/zip:

  Add ChangeLog entry for c5988.

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  r5994 | marko | 2009-09-28 18:33:59 +1000 (Mon, 28 Sep 2009) | 17 lines

  branches/zip: Try to prevent the reuse of tablespace identifiers after
  InnoDB has crashed during table creation.  Also, refuse to start if
  files with duplicate tablespace identifiers are encountered.

    fil_node_create(): Update fil_system->max_assigned_id.  This should
  prevent the reuse of a space->id when InnoDB does a full crash
  recovery and invokes fil_load_single_table_tablespaces().  Normally,
  fil_system->max_assigned_id is initialized from
  SELECT MAX(ID) FROM SYS_TABLES.

  fil_open_single_table_tablespace(): Return FALSE when
  fil_space_create() fails.

  fil_load_single_table_tablespace(): Exit if fil_space_create() fails
  and innodb_force_recovery=0.

  rb://173 approved by Heikki Tuuri.  This addresses Issue #335.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5995 | marko | 2009-09-28 18:52:25 +1000 (Mon, 28 Sep 2009) | 17 lines

  branches/zip: Do not write to PAGE_INDEX_ID after page creation,
  not even when restoring an uncompressed page after a compression failure.

  btr_page_reorganize_low(): On compression failure, do not restore
  those page header fields that should not be affected by the
  reorganization.  Instead, compare the fields.

  page_zip_decompress(): Add the parameter ibool all, for copying all
  page header fields.  Pass the parameter all=TRUE on block read
  completion, redo log application, and page_zip_validate(); pass
  all=FALSE in all other cases.

  page_zip_reorganize(): Do not restore the uncompressed page on
  failure.  It will be restored (to pre-modification state) by the
  caller anyway.

  rb://167, Issue #346
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  r5996 | marko | 2009-09-28 22:46:02 +1000 (Mon, 28 Sep 2009) | 4 lines

  branches/zip: Address Issue #350 in comments.

  lock_rec_queue_validate(), lock_rec_queue_validate(): Note that
  this debug code may violate the latching order and cause deadlocks.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5997 | marko | 2009-09-28 23:03:58 +1000 (Mon, 28 Sep 2009) | 12 lines

  branches/zip: Remove an assertion failure when the InnoDB data dictionary
  is inconsistent with the MySQL .frm file.

  ha_innobase::index_read(): When the index cannot be found,
  return an error.

  ha_innobase::change_active_index(): When prebuilt->index == NULL,
  set also prebuilt->index_usable = FALSE.  This is not needed for
  correctness, because prebuilt->index_usable is only checked by
  row_search_for_mysql(), which requires prebuilt->index != NULL.

  This addresses Issue #349.  Approved by Heikki Tuuri over IM.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6005 | vasil | 2009-09-29 18:09:52 +1000 (Tue, 29 Sep 2009) | 4 lines

  branches/zip:

  ChangeLog: wrap around 78th column, not earlier.

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6006 | vasil | 2009-09-29 20:15:25 +1000 (Tue, 29 Sep 2009) | 4 lines

  branches/zip:

  Add ChangeLog entry for the release of 1.0.4.

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6007 | vasil | 2009-09-29 23:19:59 +1000 (Tue, 29 Sep 2009) | 6 lines

  branches/zip:

  Fix the year, should be 2009.

  Pointed by:	Calvin

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  r6026 | marko | 2009-09-30 17:18:24 +1000 (Wed, 30 Sep 2009) | 1 line

  branches/zip: Add some debug assertions for checking FSEG_MAGIC_N.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6028 | marko | 2009-09-30 23:55:23 +1000 (Wed, 30 Sep 2009) | 3 lines

  branches/zip: recv_no_log_write: New debug flag for tracking down
  Mantis Issue #347.  No modifications should be made to the database
  while recv_apply_hashed_log_recs() is about to complete.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6029 | calvin | 2009-10-01 06:32:02 +1000 (Thu, 01 Oct 2009) | 4 lines

    branches/zip: non-functional changes

  Fix typo.

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  r6031 | marko | 2009-10-01 21:24:33 +1000 (Thu, 01 Oct 2009) | 49 lines

  branches/zip: Clean up after a crash during DROP INDEX.
  When InnoDB crashes while dropping an index, ensure that
  the index will be completely dropped during crash recovery.

  row_merge_drop_index(): Before dropping an index, rename the index to
  start with TEMP_INDEX_PREFIX_STR and commit the change, so that
  row_merge_drop_temp_indexes() will drop the index after crash
  recovery if the server crashes while dropping the index.

  fseg_inode_try_get(): New function, forked from fseg_inode_get().
  Return NULL if the file segment index node is free.

  fseg_inode_get(): Assert that the file segment index node is not free.

  fseg_free_step(): If the file segment index node is already free,
  print a diagnostic message and return TRUE.

  fsp_free_seg_inode(): Write a nonzero number to FSEG_MAGIC_N, so that
  allocated-and-freed file segment index nodes can be better
  distinguished from uninitialized ones.

  This is rb://174, addressing Issue #348.

  Tested by restarting mysqld upon the completion of the added
  log_write_up_to() invocation below, during DROP INDEX.  The index was
  dropped after crash recovery, and re-issuing the DROP INDEX did not
  crash the server.
    
    Index: btr/btr0btr.c
    ===================================================================
    --- btr/btr0btr.c	(revision 6026)
    +++ btr/btr0btr.c	(working copy)
    @@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ Created 6/2/1994 Heikki Tuuri
     #include "ibuf0ibuf.h"
     #include "trx0trx.h"
    +#include "log0log.h"
     
     /*
     Latching strategy of the InnoDB B-tree
     --------------------------------------
    @@ -873,6 +874,8 @@ leaf_loop:
     
   		  goto leaf_loop;
   	  }
    +
    +	log_write_up_to(mtr.end_lsn, LOG_WAIT_ALL_GROUPS, TRUE);
     top_loop:
   	  mtr_start(&mtr);

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  r6033 | calvin | 2009-10-02 06:19:46 +1000 (Fri, 02 Oct 2009) | 4 lines

  branches/zip: fix a typo in error message

  Reported as bug#47763.

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  r6043 | inaam | 2009-10-06 01:45:35 +1100 (Tue, 06 Oct 2009) | 12 lines

  branches/zip  rb://176

  Do not invalidate buffer pool while an LRU batch is active. Added
  code to buf_pool_invalidate() to wait for the running batches to finish.

  This patch also resets the state of buf_pool struct at invalidation. This
  addresses the concern where buf_pool->freed_page_clock becomes non-zero
  because we read in a system tablespace page for file format info at
  startup.

  Approved by: Marko

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  r6044 | pekka | 2009-10-07 01:44:54 +1100 (Wed, 07 Oct 2009) | 5 lines

  branches/zip:
  Add os_file_is_same() function for Hot Backup (inside ifdef UNIV_HOTBACKUP).
  This is part of the fix for Issue #186.
  Note! The Windows implementation is incomplete.

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6046 | pekka | 2009-10-08 20:24:56 +1100 (Thu, 08 Oct 2009) | 3 lines

  branches/zip: Revert r6044 which added os_file_is_same() function
  (issue#186). This functionality is moved to Hot Backup source tree.

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  r6048 | vasil | 2009-10-09 16:42:55 +1100 (Fri, 09 Oct 2009) | 16 lines

  branches/zip:

  When scanning a directory readdir() is called and stat() after it,
  if a file is deleted between the two calls stat will fail and the
  whole precedure will fail. Change this behavior to continue with the
  next entry if stat() fails because of nonexistent file. This is
  transparent change as it will make it look as if the file was deleted
  before the readdir() call.

  This change is needed in order to fix
  https://svn.innodb.com/mantis/view.php?id=174
  in which we need to abort if os_file_readdir_next_file()
  encounters "real" errors.

  Approved by:	Marko, Pekka (rb://177)

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6049 | vasil | 2009-10-10 03:05:26 +1100 (Sat, 10 Oct 2009) | 7 lines

  branches/zip:

  Fix compilation warning in Hot Backup:

  innodb/fil/fil0fil.c: In function 'fil_load_single_table_tablespace':
  innodb/fil/fil0fil.c:3253: warning: format '%lld' expects type 'long long int', but argument 6 has type 'ib_int64_t'

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6064 | calvin | 2009-10-14 02:23:35 +1100 (Wed, 14 Oct 2009) | 4 lines

  branches/zip: non-functional changes

  Changes from MySQL to fix build issue.

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6065 | inaam | 2009-10-14 04:43:13 +1100 (Wed, 14 Oct 2009) | 7 lines

  branches/zip rb://182

  Call fsync() on datafiles after a batch of pages is written to disk
  even when skip_innodb_doublewrite is set.

  Approved by: Heikki

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  r6080 | sunny | 2009-10-15 09:29:01 +1100 (Thu, 15 Oct 2009) | 3 lines

  branches/zip: Change page_mem_alloc_free() to inline.
  Fix Bug #47058 - Failure to compile innodb_plugin on solaris 10u7 + spro cc/CC 5.10

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6084 | vasil | 2009-10-15 16:21:17 +1100 (Thu, 15 Oct 2009) | 4 lines

  branches/zip:

  Add ChangeLog entry for r6080.

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  r6095 | vasil | 2009-10-20 00:04:59 +1100 (Tue, 20 Oct 2009) | 7 lines

  branches/zip:

  Fix Bug#47808 innodb_information_schema.test fails when run under valgrind 

  by using the wait_until_rows_count macro that loops until the number of
  rows becomes 14 instead of sleep 0.1, which is obviously very fragile.

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  r6096 | vasil | 2009-10-20 00:06:09 +1100 (Tue, 20 Oct 2009) | 4 lines

  branches/zip:

  Add ChangeLog entry for r6095.

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  r6099 | jyang | 2009-10-22 13:58:39 +1100 (Thu, 22 Oct 2009) | 7 lines

  branches/zip: Port bug #46000 related changes from 5.1 to zip
  branch. Due to different code path for creating index in zip
  branch comparing to 5.1), the index reserved name check function
  is extended to be used in ha_innobase::add_index(). 
  rb://190  Approved by: Marko


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  r6100 | jyang | 2009-10-22 14:51:07 +1100 (Thu, 22 Oct 2009) | 6 lines

  branches/zip: As a request from mysql, WARN_LEVEL_ERROR cannot
  be used for push_warning_* call any more. Switch to 
  WARN_LEVEL_WARN. Bug #47233.
  rb://172 approved by Sunny Bains and Marko.


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  r6101 | jyang | 2009-10-23 19:45:50 +1100 (Fri, 23 Oct 2009) | 7 lines
    
  branches/zip: Update test result with the WARN_LEVEL_ERROR
  to WARN_LEVEL_WARN change. This is the same result as 
  submitted in rb://172 review, which approved by Sunny Bains
  and Marko.

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  r6102 | marko | 2009-10-26 18:32:23 +1100 (Mon, 26 Oct 2009) | 1 line

  branches/zip: row_prebuilt_struct::prebuilts: Unused field, remove.
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  r6103 | marko | 2009-10-27 00:46:18 +1100 (Tue, 27 Oct 2009) | 4 lines

  branches/zip: row_ins_alloc_sys_fields(): Zero out the system columns
  DB_TRX_ID, DB_ROLL_PTR and DB_ROW_ID, in order to avoid harmless
  Valgrind warnings about uninitialized data.  (The warnings were
  harmless, because the fields would be initialized at a later stage.)
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  r6105 | calvin | 2009-10-28 09:05:52 +1100 (Wed, 28 Oct 2009) | 6 lines

  branches/zip: backport r3848 from 6.0 branch

  ----
      branches/6.0: innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql(): Make the 10 MB
      minimum tablespace limit independent of UNIV_PAGE_SIZE. (Bug #41490)

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  r6107 | marko | 2009-10-29 01:10:34 +1100 (Thu, 29 Oct 2009) | 5 lines

  branches/zip: buf_page_set_old(): Improve UNIV_LRU_DEBUG diagnostics
  in order to catch the buf_pool->LRU_old corruption reported in Issue #381.

  buf_LRU_old_init(): Set the property from the tail towards the front
  of the buf_pool->LRU list, in order not to trip the debug check.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6108 | calvin | 2009-10-29 16:58:04 +1100 (Thu, 29 Oct 2009) | 5 lines

  branches/zip: close file handle when building with UNIV_HOTBACKUP

  The change does not affect regular InnoDB engine. Confirmed by
  Marko.

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  r6109 | jyang | 2009-10-29 19:37:32 +1100 (Thu, 29 Oct 2009) | 7 lines

  branches/zip: In os_mem_alloc_large(), if we fail to attach
  the shared memory, reset memory pointer ptr to NULL, and
   allocate memory from conventional pool.
  Bug #48237 Error handling in os_mem_alloc_large appears to be incorrect
  rb://198  Approved by: Marko


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  r6110 | marko | 2009-10-29 21:44:57 +1100 (Thu, 29 Oct 2009) | 2 lines

  branches/zip: Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Merge a change from MySQL:
  Use $(srcdir)/include instead of $(top_srcdir)/storage/innobase/include.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6111 | marko | 2009-10-29 22:04:11 +1100 (Thu, 29 Oct 2009) | 33 lines

  branches/zip: Fix corruption of buf_pool->LRU_old and improve debug assertions.
  This was reported as Issue #381.

  buf_page_set_old(): Assert that blocks may only be set old if
  buf_pool->LRU_old is initialized and buf_pool->LRU_old_len is nonzero.
  Assert that buf_pool->LRU_old points to the block at the old/new boundary.

  buf_LRU_old_adjust_len(): Invoke buf_page_set_old() after adjusting
  buf_pool->LRU_old and buf_pool->LRU_old_len, in order not to violate
  the added assertions.

  buf_LRU_old_init(): Replace buf_page_set_old() with a direct
  assignment to bpage->old, because these loops that initialize all the
  blocks would temporarily violate the assertions about
  buf_pool->LRU_old.

  buf_LRU_remove_block(): When setting buf_pool->LRU_old = NULL, also
  clear all bpage->old flags and set buf_pool->LRU_old_len = 0.

  buf_LRU_add_block_to_end_low(), buf_LRU_add_block_low(): Move the
  buf_page_set_old() call later in order not to violate the debug
  assertions.  If buf_pool->LRU_old is NULL, set old=FALSE.

  buf_LRU_free_block(): Replace the UNIV_LRU_DEBUG assertion with a
  dummy buf_page_set_old() call that performs more thorough checks.

  buf_LRU_validate(): Do not tolerate garbage in buf_pool->LRU_old_len
  even if buf_pool->LRU_old is NULL.  Check that bpage->old is monotonic.

  buf_relocate(): Make the UNIV_LRU_DEBUG checks stricter.

  buf0buf.h: Revise the documentation of buf_page_t::old and
  buf_pool_t::LRU_old_len.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6112 | calvin | 2009-10-30 01:21:15 +1100 (Fri, 30 Oct 2009) | 4 lines

  branches/zip: consideration for icc compilers

  Proposed by MySQL, and approved by Marko.

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6113 | vasil | 2009-10-30 03:15:50 +1100 (Fri, 30 Oct 2009) | 93 lines

  branches/zip: Merge r5912:6112 from branches/5.1:

  (after this merge the innodb-autoinc test starts to fail, but
  I commit anyway because it would be easier to investigate the
  failure this way)

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    r5952 | calvin | 2009-09-22 19:45:07 +0300 (Tue, 22 Sep 2009) | 7 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
    
    branches/5.1: fix bug#42383: Can't create table 'test.bug39438'
    
    For embedded server, MySQL may pass in full path, which is
    currently disallowed. It is needed to relax the condition by
    accepting full paths in the embedded case.
    
    Approved by: Heikki (on IM)
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    r6032 | vasil | 2009-10-01 15:55:49 +0300 (Thu, 01 Oct 2009) | 8 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
    
    branches/5.1:
    
    Fix Bug#38996 Race condition in ANALYZE TABLE
    
    by serializing ANALYZE TABLE inside InnoDB.
    
    Approved by:	Heikki (rb://175)
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    r6045 | jyang | 2009-10-08 02:27:08 +0300 (Thu, 08 Oct 2009) | 7 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
       A /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug47777.result
       A /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug47777.test
    
    branches/5.1: Fix bug #47777. Treat the Geometry data same as
    Binary BLOB in ha_innobase::store_key_val_for_row(), since the
    Geometry data is stored as Binary BLOB in Innodb.
    
    Review: rb://180 approved by Marko Makela.
    
    
      ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    r6051 | sunny | 2009-10-12 07:05:00 +0300 (Mon, 12 Oct 2009) | 6 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
       M /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb-autoinc.result
       M /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb-autoinc.test
    
    branches/5.1: Ignore negative values supplied by the user when calculating the
    next value to store in dict_table_t. Setting autoincrement columns top negative
    values is undefined behavior and this change should bring the behavior of
    InnoDB closer to what users expect. Added several tests to check.
    rb://162
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    r6052 | sunny | 2009-10-12 07:09:56 +0300 (Mon, 12 Oct 2009) | 4 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
       M /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb-autoinc.result
       M /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb-autoinc.test
    
    branches/5.1: Reset the statement level autoinc counter on ROLLBACK. Fix
    the test results too.
    rb://164
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    r6053 | sunny | 2009-10-12 07:37:49 +0300 (Mon, 12 Oct 2009) | 6 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
       M /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb-autoinc.result
       M /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb-autoinc.test
    
    branches/5.1: Copy the maximum AUTOINC value from the old table to the new
    table when MySQL does a CREATE INDEX ON T. This is required because MySQL
    does a table copy, rename and drops the old table.
    Fix Bug#47125: auto_increment start value is ignored if an index is created and engine=innodb
    rb://168
    
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    r6076 | vasil | 2009-10-14 19:30:12 +0300 (Wed, 14 Oct 2009) | 4 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/row/row0mysql.c
    
    branches/5.1:
      
  Fix typo.
      
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6114 | vasil | 2009-10-30 03:43:51 +1100 (Fri, 30 Oct 2009) | 6 lines

  branches/zip:

  * Add ChangeLog entries for latest changes
  * Obey alphabetical order in the list of the files
  * White-space fixup

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6121 | sunny | 2009-10-30 10:42:11 +1100 (Fri, 30 Oct 2009) | 7 lines

  branches/zip: This test has been problematic for sometime now. The underlying
  bug is that the data dictionaries get out of sync. In the AUTOINC code we
  try and apply salve to the symptoms. In the past MySQL made some unrelated
  change and the dictionaries stopped getting out of sync and this test started
  to fail. Now, it seems they have reverted that changed and the test is
  passing again. I suspect this is not he last time that this test will change.

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6124 | jyang | 2009-10-30 19:02:31 +1100 (Fri, 30 Oct 2009) | 5 lines

  branches/zip: Correct the bug number for -r6109 change
  from # 48273 to #48237



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  r6126 | vasil | 2009-10-30 19:36:07 +1100 (Fri, 30 Oct 2009) | 45 lines

  branches/zip: Merge r6112:6125 from branches/5.1:

  (skipping r6122 and r6123, Jimmy says these are already present and need
  not be merged):

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    r6122 | jyang | 2009-10-30 05:18:38 +0200 (Fri, 30 Oct 2009) | 7 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
       M /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug44369.result
       M /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug44369.test
       M /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug46000.result
       M /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug46000.test
    
    branches/5.1: Chnage WARN_LEVEL_ERROR to WARN_LEVEL_WARN
    for push_warning_printf() call in innodb.
    Fix Bug#47233: Innodb calls push_warning(MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_ERROR)
    
    rb://170 approved by Marko.
    
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    r6123 | jyang | 2009-10-30 05:43:06 +0200 (Fri, 30 Oct 2009) | 8 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/os/os0proc.c
    
    branches/5.1: In os_mem_alloc_large(), if we fail to attach
    the shared memory, reset memory pointer ptr to NULL, and
    allocate memory from conventional pool. This is a port
    from branches/zip.
    Bug #48237 Error handling in os_mem_alloc_large appears to be incorrect
    rb://198  Approved by: Marko
    
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    r6125 | vasil | 2009-10-30 10:31:23 +0200 (Fri, 30 Oct 2009) | 4 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
    
    branches/5.1:
    
    White-space fixup.
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r6130 | marko | 2009-11-02 20:42:56 +1100 (Mon, 02 Nov 2009) | 9 lines

  branches/zip: Free all resources at shutdown. Set pointers to NULL, so
  that Valgrind will not complain about freed data structures that are
  reachable via pointers.  This addresses Bug #45992 and Bug #46656.

  This patch is mostly based on changes copied from branches/embedded-1.0,
  mainly c5432, c3439, c3134, c2994, c2978, but also some other code was
  copied.  Some added cleanup code is specific to MySQL/InnoDB.

  rb://199 approved by Sunny Bains
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
2009-11-04 06:02:00 +00:00

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@file srv/srv0start.c
Starts the InnoDB database server
Created 2/16/1996 Heikki Tuuri
*************************************************************************/
#include "ut0mem.h"
#include "mem0mem.h"
#include "data0data.h"
#include "data0type.h"
#include "dict0dict.h"
#include "buf0buf.h"
#include "os0file.h"
#include "os0thread.h"
#include "fil0fil.h"
#include "fsp0fsp.h"
#include "rem0rec.h"
#include "mtr0mtr.h"
#include "log0log.h"
#include "log0recv.h"
#include "page0page.h"
#include "page0cur.h"
#include "trx0trx.h"
#include "trx0sys.h"
#include "btr0btr.h"
#include "btr0cur.h"
#include "rem0rec.h"
#include "ibuf0ibuf.h"
#include "srv0start.h"
#include "srv0srv.h"
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
# include "os0proc.h"
# include "sync0sync.h"
# include "buf0flu.h"
# include "buf0rea.h"
# include "dict0boot.h"
# include "dict0load.h"
# include "que0que.h"
# include "usr0sess.h"
# include "lock0lock.h"
# include "trx0roll.h"
# include "trx0purge.h"
# include "lock0lock.h"
# include "pars0pars.h"
# include "btr0sea.h"
# include "rem0cmp.h"
# include "dict0crea.h"
# include "row0ins.h"
# include "row0sel.h"
# include "row0upd.h"
# include "row0row.h"
# include "row0mysql.h"
# include "btr0pcur.h"
# include "thr0loc.h"
# include "os0sync.h" /* for INNODB_RW_LOCKS_USE_ATOMICS */
/** Log sequence number immediately after startup */
UNIV_INTERN ib_uint64_t srv_start_lsn;
/** Log sequence number at shutdown */
UNIV_INTERN ib_uint64_t srv_shutdown_lsn;
#ifdef HAVE_DARWIN_THREADS
# include <sys/utsname.h>
/** TRUE if the F_FULLFSYNC option is available */
UNIV_INTERN ibool srv_have_fullfsync = FALSE;
#endif
/** TRUE if a raw partition is in use */
UNIV_INTERN ibool srv_start_raw_disk_in_use = FALSE;
/** TRUE if the server is being started, before rolling back any
incomplete transactions */
UNIV_INTERN ibool srv_startup_is_before_trx_rollback_phase = FALSE;
/** TRUE if the server is being started */
UNIV_INTERN ibool srv_is_being_started = FALSE;
/** TRUE if the server was successfully started */
UNIV_INTERN ibool srv_was_started = FALSE;
/** TRUE if innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql() has been called */
static ibool srv_start_has_been_called = FALSE;
/** At a shutdown this value climbs from SRV_SHUTDOWN_NONE to
SRV_SHUTDOWN_CLEANUP and then to SRV_SHUTDOWN_LAST_PHASE, and so on */
UNIV_INTERN enum srv_shutdown_state srv_shutdown_state = SRV_SHUTDOWN_NONE;
/** Files comprising the system tablespace */
static os_file_t files[1000];
/** Mutex protecting the ios count */
static mutex_t ios_mutex;
/** Count of I/O operations in io_handler_thread() */
static ulint ios;
/** io_handler_thread parameters for thread identification */
static ulint n[SRV_MAX_N_IO_THREADS + 5];
/** io_handler_thread identifiers */
static os_thread_id_t thread_ids[SRV_MAX_N_IO_THREADS + 5];
/** We use this mutex to test the return value of pthread_mutex_trylock
on successful locking. HP-UX does NOT return 0, though Linux et al do. */
static os_fast_mutex_t srv_os_test_mutex;
/** Name of srv_monitor_file */
static char* srv_monitor_file_name;
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
/** */
#define SRV_N_PENDING_IOS_PER_THREAD OS_AIO_N_PENDING_IOS_PER_THREAD
#define SRV_MAX_N_PENDING_SYNC_IOS 100
/*********************************************************************//**
Convert a numeric string that optionally ends in G or M, to a number
containing megabytes.
@return next character in string */
static
char*
srv_parse_megabytes(
/*================*/
char* str, /*!< in: string containing a quantity in bytes */
ulint* megs) /*!< out: the number in megabytes */
{
char* endp;
ulint size;
size = strtoul(str, &endp, 10);
str = endp;
switch (*str) {
case 'G': case 'g':
size *= 1024;
/* fall through */
case 'M': case 'm':
str++;
break;
default:
size /= 1024 * 1024;
break;
}
*megs = size;
return(str);
}
/*********************************************************************//**
Reads the data files and their sizes from a character string given in
the .cnf file.
@return TRUE if ok, FALSE on parse error */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
srv_parse_data_file_paths_and_sizes(
/*================================*/
char* str) /*!< in/out: the data file path string */
{
char* input_str;
char* path;
ulint size;
ulint i = 0;
srv_auto_extend_last_data_file = FALSE;
srv_last_file_size_max = 0;
srv_data_file_names = NULL;
srv_data_file_sizes = NULL;
srv_data_file_is_raw_partition = NULL;
input_str = str;
/* First calculate the number of data files and check syntax:
path:size[M | G];path:size[M | G]... . Note that a Windows path may
contain a drive name and a ':'. */
while (*str != '\0') {
path = str;
while ((*str != ':' && *str != '\0')
|| (*str == ':'
&& (*(str + 1) == '\\' || *(str + 1) == '/'
|| *(str + 1) == ':'))) {
str++;
}
if (*str == '\0') {
return(FALSE);
}
str++;
str = srv_parse_megabytes(str, &size);
if (0 == strncmp(str, ":autoextend",
(sizeof ":autoextend") - 1)) {
str += (sizeof ":autoextend") - 1;
if (0 == strncmp(str, ":max:",
(sizeof ":max:") - 1)) {
str += (sizeof ":max:") - 1;
str = srv_parse_megabytes(str, &size);
}
if (*str != '\0') {
return(FALSE);
}
}
if (strlen(str) >= 6
&& *str == 'n'
&& *(str + 1) == 'e'
&& *(str + 2) == 'w') {
str += 3;
}
if (*str == 'r' && *(str + 1) == 'a' && *(str + 2) == 'w') {
str += 3;
}
if (size == 0) {
return(FALSE);
}
i++;
if (*str == ';') {
str++;
} else if (*str != '\0') {
return(FALSE);
}
}
if (i == 0) {
/* If innodb_data_file_path was defined it must contain
at least one data file definition */
return(FALSE);
}
srv_data_file_names = malloc(i * sizeof *srv_data_file_names);
srv_data_file_sizes = malloc(i * sizeof *srv_data_file_sizes);
srv_data_file_is_raw_partition = malloc(
i * sizeof *srv_data_file_is_raw_partition);
srv_n_data_files = i;
/* Then store the actual values to our arrays */
str = input_str;
i = 0;
while (*str != '\0') {
path = str;
/* Note that we must step over the ':' in a Windows path;
a Windows path normally looks like C:\ibdata\ibdata1:1G, but
a Windows raw partition may have a specification like
\\.\C::1Gnewraw or \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE2:1Gnewraw */
while ((*str != ':' && *str != '\0')
|| (*str == ':'
&& (*(str + 1) == '\\' || *(str + 1) == '/'
|| *(str + 1) == ':'))) {
str++;
}
if (*str == ':') {
/* Make path a null-terminated string */
*str = '\0';
str++;
}
str = srv_parse_megabytes(str, &size);
srv_data_file_names[i] = path;
srv_data_file_sizes[i] = size;
if (0 == strncmp(str, ":autoextend",
(sizeof ":autoextend") - 1)) {
srv_auto_extend_last_data_file = TRUE;
str += (sizeof ":autoextend") - 1;
if (0 == strncmp(str, ":max:",
(sizeof ":max:") - 1)) {
str += (sizeof ":max:") - 1;
str = srv_parse_megabytes(
str, &srv_last_file_size_max);
}
if (*str != '\0') {
return(FALSE);
}
}
(srv_data_file_is_raw_partition)[i] = 0;
if (strlen(str) >= 6
&& *str == 'n'
&& *(str + 1) == 'e'
&& *(str + 2) == 'w') {
str += 3;
(srv_data_file_is_raw_partition)[i] = SRV_NEW_RAW;
}
if (*str == 'r' && *(str + 1) == 'a' && *(str + 2) == 'w') {
str += 3;
if ((srv_data_file_is_raw_partition)[i] == 0) {
(srv_data_file_is_raw_partition)[i] = SRV_OLD_RAW;
}
}
i++;
if (*str == ';') {
str++;
}
}
return(TRUE);
}
/*********************************************************************//**
Reads log group home directories from a character string given in
the .cnf file.
@return TRUE if ok, FALSE on parse error */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
srv_parse_log_group_home_dirs(
/*==========================*/
char* str) /*!< in/out: character string */
{
char* input_str;
char* path;
ulint i = 0;
srv_log_group_home_dirs = NULL;
input_str = str;
/* First calculate the number of directories and check syntax:
path;path;... */
while (*str != '\0') {
path = str;
while (*str != ';' && *str != '\0') {
str++;
}
i++;
if (*str == ';') {
str++;
} else if (*str != '\0') {
return(FALSE);
}
}
if (i != 1) {
/* If innodb_log_group_home_dir was defined it must
contain exactly one path definition under current MySQL */
return(FALSE);
}
srv_log_group_home_dirs = malloc(i * sizeof *srv_log_group_home_dirs);
/* Then store the actual values to our array */
str = input_str;
i = 0;
while (*str != '\0') {
path = str;
while (*str != ';' && *str != '\0') {
str++;
}
if (*str == ';') {
*str = '\0';
str++;
}
srv_log_group_home_dirs[i] = path;
i++;
}
return(TRUE);
}
/*********************************************************************//**
Frees the memory allocated by srv_parse_data_file_paths_and_sizes()
and srv_parse_log_group_home_dirs(). */
UNIV_INTERN
void
srv_free_paths_and_sizes(void)
/*==========================*/
{
free(srv_data_file_names);
srv_data_file_names = NULL;
free(srv_data_file_sizes);
srv_data_file_sizes = NULL;
free(srv_data_file_is_raw_partition);
srv_data_file_is_raw_partition = NULL;
free(srv_log_group_home_dirs);
srv_log_group_home_dirs = NULL;
}
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
/********************************************************************//**
I/o-handler thread function.
@return OS_THREAD_DUMMY_RETURN */
static
os_thread_ret_t
io_handler_thread(
/*==============*/
void* arg) /*!< in: pointer to the number of the segment in
the aio array */
{
ulint segment;
ulint i;
segment = *((ulint*)arg);
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG_THREAD_CREATION
fprintf(stderr, "Io handler thread %lu starts, id %lu\n", segment,
os_thread_pf(os_thread_get_curr_id()));
#endif
for (i = 0;; i++) {
fil_aio_wait(segment);
mutex_enter(&ios_mutex);
ios++;
mutex_exit(&ios_mutex);
}
thr_local_free(os_thread_get_curr_id());
/* We count the number of threads in os_thread_exit(). A created
thread should always use that to exit and not use return() to exit.
The thread actually never comes here because it is exited in an
os_event_wait(). */
os_thread_exit(NULL);
OS_THREAD_DUMMY_RETURN;
}
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
#ifdef __WIN__
#define SRV_PATH_SEPARATOR '\\'
#else
#define SRV_PATH_SEPARATOR '/'
#endif
/*********************************************************************//**
Normalizes a directory path for Windows: converts slashes to backslashes. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
srv_normalize_path_for_win(
/*=======================*/
char* str __attribute__((unused))) /*!< in/out: null-terminated
character string */
{
#ifdef __WIN__
for (; *str; str++) {
if (*str == '/') {
*str = '\\';
}
}
#endif
}
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
/*********************************************************************//**
Calculates the low 32 bits when a file size which is given as a number
database pages is converted to the number of bytes.
@return low 32 bytes of file size when expressed in bytes */
static
ulint
srv_calc_low32(
/*===========*/
ulint file_size) /*!< in: file size in database pages */
{
return(0xFFFFFFFFUL & (file_size << UNIV_PAGE_SIZE_SHIFT));
}
/*********************************************************************//**
Calculates the high 32 bits when a file size which is given as a number
database pages is converted to the number of bytes.
@return high 32 bytes of file size when expressed in bytes */
static
ulint
srv_calc_high32(
/*============*/
ulint file_size) /*!< in: file size in database pages */
{
return(file_size >> (32 - UNIV_PAGE_SIZE_SHIFT));
}
/*********************************************************************//**
Creates or opens the log files and closes them.
@return DB_SUCCESS or error code */
static
ulint
open_or_create_log_file(
/*====================*/
ibool create_new_db, /*!< in: TRUE if we should create a
new database */
ibool* log_file_created, /*!< out: TRUE if new log file
created */
ibool log_file_has_been_opened,/*!< in: TRUE if a log file has been
opened before: then it is an error
to try to create another log file */
ulint k, /*!< in: log group number */
ulint i) /*!< in: log file number in group */
{
ibool ret;
ulint size;
ulint size_high;
char name[10000];
ulint dirnamelen;
UT_NOT_USED(create_new_db);
*log_file_created = FALSE;
srv_normalize_path_for_win(srv_log_group_home_dirs[k]);
dirnamelen = strlen(srv_log_group_home_dirs[k]);
ut_a(dirnamelen < (sizeof name) - 10 - sizeof "ib_logfile");
memcpy(name, srv_log_group_home_dirs[k], dirnamelen);
/* Add a path separator if needed. */
if (dirnamelen && name[dirnamelen - 1] != SRV_PATH_SEPARATOR) {
name[dirnamelen++] = SRV_PATH_SEPARATOR;
}
sprintf(name + dirnamelen, "%s%lu", "ib_logfile", (ulong) i);
files[i] = os_file_create(name, OS_FILE_CREATE, OS_FILE_NORMAL,
OS_LOG_FILE, &ret);
if (ret == FALSE) {
if (os_file_get_last_error(FALSE) != OS_FILE_ALREADY_EXISTS
#ifdef UNIV_AIX
/* AIX 5.1 after security patch ML7 may have errno set
to 0 here, which causes our function to return 100;
work around that AIX problem */
&& os_file_get_last_error(FALSE) != 100
#endif
) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error in creating"
" or opening %s\n", name);
return(DB_ERROR);
}
files[i] = os_file_create(name, OS_FILE_OPEN, OS_FILE_AIO,
OS_LOG_FILE, &ret);
if (!ret) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error in opening %s\n", name);
return(DB_ERROR);
}
ret = os_file_get_size(files[i], &size, &size_high);
ut_a(ret);
if (size != srv_calc_low32(srv_log_file_size)
|| size_high != srv_calc_high32(srv_log_file_size)) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: log file %s is"
" of different size %lu %lu bytes\n"
"InnoDB: than specified in the .cnf"
" file %lu %lu bytes!\n",
name, (ulong) size_high, (ulong) size,
(ulong) srv_calc_high32(srv_log_file_size),
(ulong) srv_calc_low32(srv_log_file_size));
return(DB_ERROR);
}
} else {
*log_file_created = TRUE;
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: Log file %s did not exist:"
" new to be created\n",
name);
if (log_file_has_been_opened) {
return(DB_ERROR);
}
fprintf(stderr, "InnoDB: Setting log file %s size to %lu MB\n",
name, (ulong) srv_log_file_size
>> (20 - UNIV_PAGE_SIZE_SHIFT));
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Database physically writes the file"
" full: wait...\n");
ret = os_file_set_size(name, files[i],
srv_calc_low32(srv_log_file_size),
srv_calc_high32(srv_log_file_size));
if (!ret) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error in creating %s:"
" probably out of disk space\n",
name);
return(DB_ERROR);
}
}
ret = os_file_close(files[i]);
ut_a(ret);
if (i == 0) {
/* Create in memory the file space object
which is for this log group */
fil_space_create(name,
2 * k + SRV_LOG_SPACE_FIRST_ID, 0, FIL_LOG);
}
ut_a(fil_validate());
fil_node_create(name, srv_log_file_size,
2 * k + SRV_LOG_SPACE_FIRST_ID, FALSE);
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
/* If this is the first log group, create the file space object
for archived logs.
Under MySQL, no archiving ever done. */
if (k == 0 && i == 0) {
arch_space_id = 2 * k + 1 + SRV_LOG_SPACE_FIRST_ID;
fil_space_create("arch_log_space", arch_space_id, 0, FIL_LOG);
} else {
arch_space_id = ULINT_UNDEFINED;
}
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
if (i == 0) {
log_group_init(k, srv_n_log_files,
srv_log_file_size * UNIV_PAGE_SIZE,
2 * k + SRV_LOG_SPACE_FIRST_ID,
SRV_LOG_SPACE_FIRST_ID + 1); /* dummy arch
space id */
}
return(DB_SUCCESS);
}
/*********************************************************************//**
Creates or opens database data files and closes them.
@return DB_SUCCESS or error code */
static
ulint
open_or_create_data_files(
/*======================*/
ibool* create_new_db, /*!< out: TRUE if new database should be
created */
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
ulint* min_arch_log_no,/*!< out: min of archived log
numbers in data files */
ulint* max_arch_log_no,/*!< out: max of archived log
numbers in data files */
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
ib_uint64_t* min_flushed_lsn,/*!< out: min of flushed lsn
values in data files */
ib_uint64_t* max_flushed_lsn,/*!< out: max of flushed lsn
values in data files */
ulint* sum_of_new_sizes)/*!< out: sum of sizes of the
new files added */
{
ibool ret;
ulint i;
ibool one_opened = FALSE;
ibool one_created = FALSE;
ulint size;
ulint size_high;
ulint rounded_size_pages;
char name[10000];
if (srv_n_data_files >= 1000) {
fprintf(stderr, "InnoDB: can only have < 1000 data files\n"
"InnoDB: you have defined %lu\n",
(ulong) srv_n_data_files);
return(DB_ERROR);
}
*sum_of_new_sizes = 0;
*create_new_db = FALSE;
srv_normalize_path_for_win(srv_data_home);
for (i = 0; i < srv_n_data_files; i++) {
ulint dirnamelen;
srv_normalize_path_for_win(srv_data_file_names[i]);
dirnamelen = strlen(srv_data_home);
ut_a(dirnamelen + strlen(srv_data_file_names[i])
< (sizeof name) - 1);
memcpy(name, srv_data_home, dirnamelen);
/* Add a path separator if needed. */
if (dirnamelen && name[dirnamelen - 1] != SRV_PATH_SEPARATOR) {
name[dirnamelen++] = SRV_PATH_SEPARATOR;
}
strcpy(name + dirnamelen, srv_data_file_names[i]);
if (srv_data_file_is_raw_partition[i] == 0) {
/* First we try to create the file: if it already
exists, ret will get value FALSE */
files[i] = os_file_create(name, OS_FILE_CREATE,
OS_FILE_NORMAL,
OS_DATA_FILE, &ret);
if (ret == FALSE && os_file_get_last_error(FALSE)
!= OS_FILE_ALREADY_EXISTS
#ifdef UNIV_AIX
/* AIX 5.1 after security patch ML7 may have
errno set to 0 here, which causes our function
to return 100; work around that AIX problem */
&& os_file_get_last_error(FALSE) != 100
#endif
) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error in creating"
" or opening %s\n",
name);
return(DB_ERROR);
}
} else if (srv_data_file_is_raw_partition[i] == SRV_NEW_RAW) {
/* The partition is opened, not created; then it is
written over */
srv_start_raw_disk_in_use = TRUE;
srv_created_new_raw = TRUE;
files[i] = os_file_create(name, OS_FILE_OPEN_RAW,
OS_FILE_NORMAL,
OS_DATA_FILE, &ret);
if (!ret) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error in opening %s\n", name);
return(DB_ERROR);
}
} else if (srv_data_file_is_raw_partition[i] == SRV_OLD_RAW) {
srv_start_raw_disk_in_use = TRUE;
ret = FALSE;
} else {
ut_a(0);
}
if (ret == FALSE) {
/* We open the data file */
if (one_created) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: data files can only"
" be added at the end\n");
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: of a tablespace, but"
" data file %s existed beforehand.\n",
name);
return(DB_ERROR);
}
if (srv_data_file_is_raw_partition[i] == SRV_OLD_RAW) {
files[i] = os_file_create(
name, OS_FILE_OPEN_RAW,
OS_FILE_NORMAL, OS_DATA_FILE, &ret);
} else if (i == 0) {
files[i] = os_file_create(
name, OS_FILE_OPEN_RETRY,
OS_FILE_NORMAL, OS_DATA_FILE, &ret);
} else {
files[i] = os_file_create(
name, OS_FILE_OPEN, OS_FILE_NORMAL,
OS_DATA_FILE, &ret);
}
if (!ret) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error in opening %s\n", name);
os_file_get_last_error(TRUE);
return(DB_ERROR);
}
if (srv_data_file_is_raw_partition[i] == SRV_OLD_RAW) {
goto skip_size_check;
}
ret = os_file_get_size(files[i], &size, &size_high);
ut_a(ret);
/* Round size downward to megabytes */
rounded_size_pages
= (size / (1024 * 1024) + 4096 * size_high)
<< (20 - UNIV_PAGE_SIZE_SHIFT);
if (i == srv_n_data_files - 1
&& srv_auto_extend_last_data_file) {
if (srv_data_file_sizes[i] > rounded_size_pages
|| (srv_last_file_size_max > 0
&& srv_last_file_size_max
< rounded_size_pages)) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: auto-extending"
" data file %s is"
" of a different size\n"
"InnoDB: %lu pages (rounded"
" down to MB) than specified"
" in the .cnf file:\n"
"InnoDB: initial %lu pages,"
" max %lu (relevant if"
" non-zero) pages!\n",
name,
(ulong) rounded_size_pages,
(ulong) srv_data_file_sizes[i],
(ulong)
srv_last_file_size_max);
return(DB_ERROR);
}
srv_data_file_sizes[i] = rounded_size_pages;
}
if (rounded_size_pages != srv_data_file_sizes[i]) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: data file %s"
" is of a different size\n"
"InnoDB: %lu pages"
" (rounded down to MB)\n"
"InnoDB: than specified"
" in the .cnf file %lu pages!\n",
name,
(ulong) rounded_size_pages,
(ulong) srv_data_file_sizes[i]);
return(DB_ERROR);
}
skip_size_check:
fil_read_flushed_lsn_and_arch_log_no(
files[i], one_opened,
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
min_arch_log_no, max_arch_log_no,
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
min_flushed_lsn, max_flushed_lsn);
one_opened = TRUE;
} else {
/* We created the data file and now write it full of
zeros */
one_created = TRUE;
if (i > 0) {
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: Data file %s did not"
" exist: new to be created\n",
name);
} else {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: The first specified"
" data file %s did not exist:\n"
"InnoDB: a new database"
" to be created!\n", name);
*create_new_db = TRUE;
}
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: Setting file %s size to %lu MB\n",
name,
(ulong) (srv_data_file_sizes[i]
>> (20 - UNIV_PAGE_SIZE_SHIFT)));
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Database physically writes the"
" file full: wait...\n");
ret = os_file_set_size(
name, files[i],
srv_calc_low32(srv_data_file_sizes[i]),
srv_calc_high32(srv_data_file_sizes[i]));
if (!ret) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error in creating %s:"
" probably out of disk space\n", name);
return(DB_ERROR);
}
*sum_of_new_sizes = *sum_of_new_sizes
+ srv_data_file_sizes[i];
}
ret = os_file_close(files[i]);
ut_a(ret);
if (i == 0) {
fil_space_create(name, 0, 0, FIL_TABLESPACE);
}
ut_a(fil_validate());
fil_node_create(name, srv_data_file_sizes[i], 0,
srv_data_file_is_raw_partition[i] != 0);
}
ios = 0;
mutex_create(&ios_mutex, SYNC_NO_ORDER_CHECK);
return(DB_SUCCESS);
}
/********************************************************************
Starts InnoDB and creates a new database if database files
are not found and the user wants.
@return DB_SUCCESS or error code */
UNIV_INTERN
int
innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql(void)
/*====================================*/
{
buf_pool_t* ret;
ibool create_new_db;
ibool log_file_created;
ibool log_created = FALSE;
ibool log_opened = FALSE;
ib_uint64_t min_flushed_lsn;
ib_uint64_t max_flushed_lsn;
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
ulint min_arch_log_no;
ulint max_arch_log_no;
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
ulint sum_of_new_sizes;
ulint sum_of_data_file_sizes;
ulint tablespace_size_in_header;
ulint err;
ulint i;
ulint io_limit;
my_bool srv_file_per_table_original_value
= srv_file_per_table;
mtr_t mtr;
#ifdef HAVE_DARWIN_THREADS
# ifdef F_FULLFSYNC
/* This executable has been compiled on Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
Assume that F_FULLFSYNC is available at run-time. */
srv_have_fullfsync = TRUE;
# else /* F_FULLFSYNC */
/* This executable has been compiled on Mac OS X 10.2
or earlier. Determine if the executable is running
on Mac OS X 10.3 or later. */
struct utsname utsname;
if (uname(&utsname)) {
fputs("InnoDB: cannot determine Mac OS X version!\n", stderr);
} else {
srv_have_fullfsync = strcmp(utsname.release, "7.") >= 0;
}
if (!srv_have_fullfsync) {
fputs("InnoDB: On Mac OS X, fsync() may be"
" broken on internal drives,\n"
"InnoDB: making transactions unsafe!\n", stderr);
}
# endif /* F_FULLFSYNC */
#endif /* HAVE_DARWIN_THREADS */
if (sizeof(ulint) != sizeof(void*)) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: size of InnoDB's ulint is %lu,"
" but size of void* is %lu.\n"
"InnoDB: The sizes should be the same"
" so that on a 64-bit platform you can\n"
"InnoDB: allocate more than 4 GB of memory.",
(ulong)sizeof(ulint), (ulong)sizeof(void*));
}
/* System tables are created in tablespace 0. Thus, we must
temporarily clear srv_file_per_table. This is ok, because the
server will not accept connections (which could modify
innodb_file_per_table) until this function has returned. */
srv_file_per_table = FALSE;
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: !!!!!!!! UNIV_DEBUG switched on !!!!!!!!!\n");
#endif
#ifdef UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: !!!!!!!! UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG switched on !!!!!!!!!\n"
"InnoDB: Crash recovery will fail with UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG\n");
#endif
#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: !!!!!!!! UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG switched on !!!!!!!!!\n");
#endif
#ifdef UNIV_SEARCH_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: !!!!!!!! UNIV_SEARCH_DEBUG switched on !!!!!!!!!\n");
#endif
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_LSN_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: !!!!!!!! UNIV_LOG_LSN_DEBUG switched on !!!!!!!!!\n");
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_LSN_DEBUG */
#ifdef UNIV_MEM_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: !!!!!!!! UNIV_MEM_DEBUG switched on !!!!!!!!!\n");
#endif
if (UNIV_LIKELY(srv_use_sys_malloc)) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: The InnoDB memory heap is disabled\n");
}
fprintf(stderr, "InnoDB: %s\n", IB_ATOMICS_STARTUP_MSG);
/* Since InnoDB does not currently clean up all its internal data
structures in MySQL Embedded Server Library server_end(), we
print an error message if someone tries to start up InnoDB a
second time during the process lifetime. */
if (srv_start_has_been_called) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: startup called second time"
" during the process lifetime.\n"
"InnoDB: In the MySQL Embedded Server Library"
" you cannot call server_init()\n"
"InnoDB: more than once during"
" the process lifetime.\n");
}
srv_start_has_been_called = TRUE;
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
log_do_write = TRUE;
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
/* yydebug = TRUE; */
srv_is_being_started = TRUE;
srv_startup_is_before_trx_rollback_phase = TRUE;
#ifdef __WIN__
switch (os_get_os_version()) {
case OS_WIN95:
case OS_WIN31:
case OS_WINNT:
/* On Win 95, 98, ME, Win32 subsystem for Windows 3.1,
and NT use simulated aio. In NT Windows provides async i/o,
but when run in conjunction with InnoDB Hot Backup, it seemed
to corrupt the data files. */
srv_use_native_aio = FALSE;
break;
default:
/* On Win 2000 and XP use async i/o */
srv_use_native_aio = TRUE;
break;
}
#elif defined(LINUX_NATIVE_AIO)
if (srv_use_native_aio) {
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: Using Linux native AIO\n");
}
#else
/* Currently native AIO is supported only on windows and linux
and that also when the support is compiled in. In all other
cases, we ignore the setting of innodb_use_native_aio. */
/* TODO: comment this out after internal testing. */
fprintf(stderr, "Ignoring innodb_use_native_aio\n");
srv_use_native_aio = FALSE;
#endif
if (srv_file_flush_method_str == NULL) {
/* These are the default options */
srv_unix_file_flush_method = SRV_UNIX_FSYNC;
srv_win_file_flush_method = SRV_WIN_IO_UNBUFFERED;
#ifndef __WIN__
} else if (0 == ut_strcmp(srv_file_flush_method_str, "fsync")) {
srv_unix_file_flush_method = SRV_UNIX_FSYNC;
} else if (0 == ut_strcmp(srv_file_flush_method_str, "O_DSYNC")) {
srv_unix_file_flush_method = SRV_UNIX_O_DSYNC;
} else if (0 == ut_strcmp(srv_file_flush_method_str, "O_DIRECT")) {
srv_unix_file_flush_method = SRV_UNIX_O_DIRECT;
} else if (0 == ut_strcmp(srv_file_flush_method_str, "littlesync")) {
srv_unix_file_flush_method = SRV_UNIX_LITTLESYNC;
} else if (0 == ut_strcmp(srv_file_flush_method_str, "nosync")) {
srv_unix_file_flush_method = SRV_UNIX_NOSYNC;
#else
} else if (0 == ut_strcmp(srv_file_flush_method_str, "normal")) {
srv_win_file_flush_method = SRV_WIN_IO_NORMAL;
srv_use_native_aio = FALSE;
} else if (0 == ut_strcmp(srv_file_flush_method_str, "unbuffered")) {
srv_win_file_flush_method = SRV_WIN_IO_UNBUFFERED;
srv_use_native_aio = FALSE;
} else if (0 == ut_strcmp(srv_file_flush_method_str,
"async_unbuffered")) {
srv_win_file_flush_method = SRV_WIN_IO_UNBUFFERED;
#endif
} else {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Unrecognized value %s for"
" innodb_flush_method\n",
srv_file_flush_method_str);
return(DB_ERROR);
}
/* Note that the call srv_boot() also changes the values of
some variables to the units used by InnoDB internally */
/* Set the maximum number of threads which can wait for a semaphore
inside InnoDB: this is the 'sync wait array' size, as well as the
maximum number of threads that can wait in the 'srv_conc array' for
their time to enter InnoDB. */
#if defined(__NETWARE__)
/* Create less event semaphores because Win 98/ME had
difficulty creating 40000 event semaphores. Comment from
Novell, Inc.: also, these just take a lot of memory on
NetWare. */
srv_max_n_threads = 1000;
#else
if (srv_buf_pool_size >= 1000 * 1024 * 1024) {
/* If buffer pool is less than 1000 MB,
assume fewer threads. */
srv_max_n_threads = 50000;
} else if (srv_buf_pool_size >= 8 * 1024 * 1024) {
srv_max_n_threads = 10000;
} else {
srv_max_n_threads = 1000; /* saves several MB of memory,
especially in 64-bit
computers */
}
#endif
err = srv_boot();
if (err != DB_SUCCESS) {
return((int) err);
}
mutex_create(&srv_monitor_file_mutex, SYNC_NO_ORDER_CHECK);
if (srv_innodb_status) {
srv_monitor_file_name = mem_alloc(
strlen(fil_path_to_mysql_datadir)
+ 20 + sizeof "/innodb_status.");
sprintf(srv_monitor_file_name, "%s/innodb_status.%lu",
fil_path_to_mysql_datadir, os_proc_get_number());
srv_monitor_file = fopen(srv_monitor_file_name, "w+");
if (!srv_monitor_file) {
fprintf(stderr, "InnoDB: unable to create %s: %s\n",
srv_monitor_file_name, strerror(errno));
return(DB_ERROR);
}
} else {
srv_monitor_file_name = NULL;
srv_monitor_file = os_file_create_tmpfile();
if (!srv_monitor_file) {
return(DB_ERROR);
}
}
mutex_create(&srv_dict_tmpfile_mutex, SYNC_DICT_OPERATION);
srv_dict_tmpfile = os_file_create_tmpfile();
if (!srv_dict_tmpfile) {
return(DB_ERROR);
}
mutex_create(&srv_misc_tmpfile_mutex, SYNC_ANY_LATCH);
srv_misc_tmpfile = os_file_create_tmpfile();
if (!srv_misc_tmpfile) {
return(DB_ERROR);
}
/* If user has set the value of innodb_file_io_threads then
we'll emit a message telling the user that this parameter
is now deprecated. */
if (srv_n_file_io_threads != 4) {
fprintf(stderr, "InnoDB: Warning:"
" innodb_file_io_threads is deprecated."
" Please use innodb_read_io_threads and"
" innodb_write_io_threads instead\n");
}
/* Now overwrite the value on srv_n_file_io_threads */
srv_n_file_io_threads = 2 + srv_n_read_io_threads
+ srv_n_write_io_threads;
ut_a(srv_n_file_io_threads <= SRV_MAX_N_IO_THREADS);
/* TODO: Investigate if SRV_N_PENDING_IOS_PER_THREAD (32) limit
still applies to windows. */
if (!srv_use_native_aio) {
io_limit = 8 * SRV_N_PENDING_IOS_PER_THREAD;
} else {
io_limit = SRV_N_PENDING_IOS_PER_THREAD;
}
os_aio_init(io_limit,
srv_n_read_io_threads,
srv_n_write_io_threads,
SRV_MAX_N_PENDING_SYNC_IOS);
fil_init(srv_file_per_table ? 50000 : 5000,
srv_max_n_open_files);
ret = buf_pool_init();
if (ret == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Fatal error: cannot allocate the memory"
" for the buffer pool\n");
return(DB_ERROR);
}
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
/* We have observed deadlocks with a 5MB buffer pool but
the actual lower limit could very well be a little higher. */
if (srv_buf_pool_size <= 5 * 1024 * 1024) {
fprintf(stderr, "InnoDB: Warning: Small buffer pool size "
"(%luM), the flst_validate() debug function "
"can cause a deadlock if the buffer pool fills up.\n",
srv_buf_pool_size / 1024 / 1024);
}
#endif
fsp_init();
log_init();
lock_sys_create(srv_lock_table_size);
/* Create i/o-handler threads: */
for (i = 0; i < srv_n_file_io_threads; i++) {
n[i] = i;
os_thread_create(io_handler_thread, n + i, thread_ids + i);
}
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
if (0 != ut_strcmp(srv_log_group_home_dirs[0], srv_arch_dir)) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: you must set the log group"
" home dir in my.cnf the\n"
"InnoDB: same as log arch dir.\n");
return(DB_ERROR);
}
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
if (srv_n_log_files * srv_log_file_size >= 262144) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: combined size of log files"
" must be < 4 GB\n");
return(DB_ERROR);
}
sum_of_new_sizes = 0;
for (i = 0; i < srv_n_data_files; i++) {
#ifndef __WIN__
if (sizeof(off_t) < 5 && srv_data_file_sizes[i] >= 262144) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: file size must be < 4 GB"
" with this MySQL binary\n"
"InnoDB: and operating system combination,"
" in some OS's < 2 GB\n");
return(DB_ERROR);
}
#endif
sum_of_new_sizes += srv_data_file_sizes[i];
}
if (sum_of_new_sizes < 10485760 / UNIV_PAGE_SIZE) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: tablespace size must be"
" at least 10 MB\n");
return(DB_ERROR);
}
err = open_or_create_data_files(&create_new_db,
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
&min_arch_log_no, &max_arch_log_no,
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
&min_flushed_lsn, &max_flushed_lsn,
&sum_of_new_sizes);
if (err != DB_SUCCESS) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Could not open or create data files.\n"
"InnoDB: If you tried to add new data files,"
" and it failed here,\n"
"InnoDB: you should now edit innodb_data_file_path"
" in my.cnf back\n"
"InnoDB: to what it was, and remove the"
" new ibdata files InnoDB created\n"
"InnoDB: in this failed attempt. InnoDB only wrote"
" those files full of\n"
"InnoDB: zeros, but did not yet use them in any way."
" But be careful: do not\n"
"InnoDB: remove old data files"
" which contain your precious data!\n");
return((int) err);
}
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
srv_normalize_path_for_win(srv_arch_dir);
srv_arch_dir = srv_add_path_separator_if_needed(srv_arch_dir);
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
for (i = 0; i < srv_n_log_files; i++) {
err = open_or_create_log_file(create_new_db, &log_file_created,
log_opened, 0, i);
if (err != DB_SUCCESS) {
return((int) err);
}
if (log_file_created) {
log_created = TRUE;
} else {
log_opened = TRUE;
}
if ((log_opened && create_new_db)
|| (log_opened && log_created)) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: all log files must be"
" created at the same time.\n"
"InnoDB: All log files must be"
" created also in database creation.\n"
"InnoDB: If you want bigger or smaller"
" log files, shut down the\n"
"InnoDB: database and make sure there"
" were no errors in shutdown.\n"
"InnoDB: Then delete the existing log files."
" Edit the .cnf file\n"
"InnoDB: and start the database again.\n");
return(DB_ERROR);
}
}
/* Open all log files and data files in the system tablespace: we
keep them open until database shutdown */
fil_open_log_and_system_tablespace_files();
if (log_created && !create_new_db
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
&& !srv_archive_recovery
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
) {
if (max_flushed_lsn != min_flushed_lsn
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
|| max_arch_log_no != min_arch_log_no
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Cannot initialize created"
" log files because\n"
"InnoDB: data files were not in sync"
" with each other\n"
"InnoDB: or the data files are corrupt.\n");
return(DB_ERROR);
}
if (max_flushed_lsn < (ib_uint64_t) 1000) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Cannot initialize created"
" log files because\n"
"InnoDB: data files are corrupt,"
" or new data files were\n"
"InnoDB: created when the database"
" was started previous\n"
"InnoDB: time but the database"
" was not shut down\n"
"InnoDB: normally after that.\n");
return(DB_ERROR);
}
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
/* Do not + 1 arch_log_no because we do not use log
archiving */
recv_reset_logs(max_flushed_lsn, max_arch_log_no, TRUE);
#else
recv_reset_logs(max_flushed_lsn, TRUE);
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
}
trx_sys_file_format_init();
if (create_new_db) {
mtr_start(&mtr);
fsp_header_init(0, sum_of_new_sizes, &mtr);
mtr_commit(&mtr);
trx_sys_create();
dict_create();
srv_startup_is_before_trx_rollback_phase = FALSE;
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
} else if (srv_archive_recovery) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Starting archive"
" recovery from a backup...\n");
err = recv_recovery_from_archive_start(
min_flushed_lsn, srv_archive_recovery_limit_lsn,
min_arch_log_no);
if (err != DB_SUCCESS) {
return(DB_ERROR);
}
/* Since ibuf init is in dict_boot, and ibuf is needed
in any disk i/o, first call dict_boot */
dict_boot();
trx_sys_init_at_db_start();
srv_startup_is_before_trx_rollback_phase = FALSE;
/* Initialize the fsp free limit global variable in the log
system */
fsp_header_get_free_limit();
recv_recovery_from_archive_finish();
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
} else {
/* Check if we support the max format that is stamped
on the system tablespace.
Note: We are NOT allowed to make any modifications to
the TRX_SYS_PAGE_NO page before recovery because this
page also contains the max_trx_id etc. important system
variables that are required for recovery. We need to
ensure that we return the system to a state where normal
recovery is guaranteed to work. We do this by
invalidating the buffer cache, this will force the
reread of the page and restoration to its last known
consistent state, this is REQUIRED for the recovery
process to work. */
err = trx_sys_file_format_max_check(
srv_check_file_format_at_startup);
if (err != DB_SUCCESS) {
return(err);
}
/* Invalidate the buffer pool to ensure that we reread
the page that we read above, during recovery.
Note that this is not as heavy weight as it seems. At
this point there will be only ONE page in the buf_LRU
and there must be no page in the buf_flush list. */
buf_pool_invalidate();
/* We always try to do a recovery, even if the database had
been shut down normally: this is the normal startup path */
err = recv_recovery_from_checkpoint_start(LOG_CHECKPOINT,
IB_ULONGLONG_MAX,
min_flushed_lsn,
max_flushed_lsn);
if (err != DB_SUCCESS) {
return(DB_ERROR);
}
/* Since the insert buffer init is in dict_boot, and the
insert buffer is needed in any disk i/o, first we call
dict_boot(). Note that trx_sys_init_at_db_start() only needs
to access space 0, and the insert buffer at this stage already
works for space 0. */
dict_boot();
trx_sys_init_at_db_start();
if (srv_force_recovery < SRV_FORCE_NO_IBUF_MERGE) {
/* The following call is necessary for the insert
buffer to work with multiple tablespaces. We must
know the mapping between space id's and .ibd file
names.
In a crash recovery, we check that the info in data
dictionary is consistent with what we already know
about space id's from the call of
fil_load_single_table_tablespaces().
In a normal startup, we create the space objects for
every table in the InnoDB data dictionary that has
an .ibd file.
We also determine the maximum tablespace id used.
TODO: We may have incomplete transactions in the
data dictionary tables. Does that harm the scanning of
the data dictionary below? */
dict_check_tablespaces_and_store_max_id(
recv_needed_recovery);
}
srv_startup_is_before_trx_rollback_phase = FALSE;
/* Initialize the fsp free limit global variable in the log
system */
fsp_header_get_free_limit();
/* recv_recovery_from_checkpoint_finish needs trx lists which
are initialized in trx_sys_init_at_db_start(). */
recv_recovery_from_checkpoint_finish();
/* It is possible that file_format tag has never
been set. In this case we initialize it to minimum
value. Important to note that we can do it ONLY after
we have finished the recovery process so that the
image of TRX_SYS_PAGE_NO is not stale. */
trx_sys_file_format_tag_init();
}
if (!create_new_db && sum_of_new_sizes > 0) {
/* New data file(s) were added */
mtr_start(&mtr);
fsp_header_inc_size(0, sum_of_new_sizes, &mtr);
mtr_commit(&mtr);
/* Immediately write the log record about increased tablespace
size to disk, so that it is durable even if mysqld would crash
quickly */
log_buffer_flush_to_disk();
}
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
/* Archiving is always off under MySQL */
if (!srv_log_archive_on) {
ut_a(DB_SUCCESS == log_archive_noarchivelog());
} else {
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
start_archive = FALSE;
if (log_sys->archiving_state == LOG_ARCH_OFF) {
start_archive = TRUE;
}
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (start_archive) {
ut_a(DB_SUCCESS == log_archive_archivelog());
}
}
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
/* fprintf(stderr, "Max allowed record size %lu\n",
page_get_free_space_of_empty() / 2); */
/* Create the thread which watches the timeouts for lock waits
and prints InnoDB monitor info */
os_thread_create(&srv_lock_timeout_and_monitor_thread, NULL,
thread_ids + 2 + SRV_MAX_N_IO_THREADS);
/* Create the thread which warns of long semaphore waits */
os_thread_create(&srv_error_monitor_thread, NULL,
thread_ids + 3 + SRV_MAX_N_IO_THREADS);
srv_is_being_started = FALSE;
if (trx_doublewrite == NULL) {
/* Create the doublewrite buffer to a new tablespace */
trx_sys_create_doublewrite_buf();
}
err = dict_create_or_check_foreign_constraint_tables();
if (err != DB_SUCCESS) {
return((int)DB_ERROR);
}
/* Create the master thread which does purge and other utility
operations */
os_thread_create(&srv_master_thread, NULL, thread_ids
+ (1 + SRV_MAX_N_IO_THREADS));
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
/* buf_debug_prints = TRUE; */
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
sum_of_data_file_sizes = 0;
for (i = 0; i < srv_n_data_files; i++) {
sum_of_data_file_sizes += srv_data_file_sizes[i];
}
tablespace_size_in_header = fsp_header_get_tablespace_size();
if (!srv_auto_extend_last_data_file
&& sum_of_data_file_sizes != tablespace_size_in_header) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: tablespace size"
" stored in header is %lu pages, but\n"
"InnoDB: the sum of data file sizes is %lu pages\n",
(ulong) tablespace_size_in_header,
(ulong) sum_of_data_file_sizes);
if (srv_force_recovery == 0
&& sum_of_data_file_sizes < tablespace_size_in_header) {
/* This is a fatal error, the tail of a tablespace is
missing */
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Cannot start InnoDB."
" The tail of the system tablespace is\n"
"InnoDB: missing. Have you edited"
" innodb_data_file_path in my.cnf in an\n"
"InnoDB: inappropriate way, removing"
" ibdata files from there?\n"
"InnoDB: You can set innodb_force_recovery=1"
" in my.cnf to force\n"
"InnoDB: a startup if you are trying"
" to recover a badly corrupt database.\n");
return(DB_ERROR);
}
}
if (srv_auto_extend_last_data_file
&& sum_of_data_file_sizes < tablespace_size_in_header) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: tablespace size stored in header"
" is %lu pages, but\n"
"InnoDB: the sum of data file sizes"
" is only %lu pages\n",
(ulong) tablespace_size_in_header,
(ulong) sum_of_data_file_sizes);
if (srv_force_recovery == 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Cannot start InnoDB. The tail of"
" the system tablespace is\n"
"InnoDB: missing. Have you edited"
" innodb_data_file_path in my.cnf in an\n"
"InnoDB: inappropriate way, removing"
" ibdata files from there?\n"
"InnoDB: You can set innodb_force_recovery=1"
" in my.cnf to force\n"
"InnoDB: a startup if you are trying to"
" recover a badly corrupt database.\n");
return(DB_ERROR);
}
}
/* Check that os_fast_mutexes work as expected */
os_fast_mutex_init(&srv_os_test_mutex);
if (0 != os_fast_mutex_trylock(&srv_os_test_mutex)) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: pthread_mutex_trylock returns"
" an unexpected value on\n"
"InnoDB: success! Cannot continue.\n");
exit(1);
}
os_fast_mutex_unlock(&srv_os_test_mutex);
os_fast_mutex_lock(&srv_os_test_mutex);
os_fast_mutex_unlock(&srv_os_test_mutex);
os_fast_mutex_free(&srv_os_test_mutex);
if (srv_print_verbose_log) {
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB Plugin %s started; "
"log sequence number %llu\n",
INNODB_VERSION_STR, srv_start_lsn);
}
if (srv_force_recovery > 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: !!! innodb_force_recovery"
" is set to %lu !!!\n",
(ulong) srv_force_recovery);
}
fflush(stderr);
if (trx_doublewrite_must_reset_space_ids) {
/* Actually, we did not change the undo log format between
4.0 and 4.1.1, and we would not need to run purge to
completion. Note also that the purge algorithm in 4.1.1
can process the history list again even after a full
purge, because our algorithm does not cut the end of the
history list in all cases so that it would become empty
after a full purge. That mean that we may purge 4.0 type
undo log even after this phase.
The insert buffer record format changed between 4.0 and
4.1.1. It is essential that the insert buffer is emptied
here! */
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: You are upgrading to an"
" InnoDB version which allows multiple\n"
"InnoDB: tablespaces. Wait that purge"
" and insert buffer merge run to\n"
"InnoDB: completion...\n");
for (;;) {
os_thread_sleep(1000000);
if (0 == strcmp(srv_main_thread_op_info,
"waiting for server activity")) {
ut_a(ibuf_is_empty());
break;
}
}
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Full purge and insert buffer merge"
" completed.\n");
trx_sys_mark_upgraded_to_multiple_tablespaces();
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: You have now successfully upgraded"
" to the multiple tablespaces\n"
"InnoDB: format. You should NOT DOWNGRADE"
" to an earlier version of\n"
"InnoDB: InnoDB! But if you absolutely need to"
" downgrade, see\n"
"InnoDB: " REFMAN "multiple-tablespaces.html\n"
"InnoDB: for instructions.\n");
}
if (srv_force_recovery == 0) {
/* In the insert buffer we may have even bigger tablespace
id's, because we may have dropped those tablespaces, but
insert buffer merge has not had time to clean the records from
the ibuf tree. */
ibuf_update_max_tablespace_id();
}
srv_file_per_table = srv_file_per_table_original_value;
srv_was_started = TRUE;
return((int) DB_SUCCESS);
}
/****************************************************************//**
Shuts down the InnoDB database.
@return DB_SUCCESS or error code */
UNIV_INTERN
int
innobase_shutdown_for_mysql(void)
/*=============================*/
{
ulint i;
#ifdef __NETWARE__
extern ibool panic_shutdown;
#endif
if (!srv_was_started) {
if (srv_is_being_started) {
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: Warning: shutting down"
" a not properly started\n"
"InnoDB: or created database!\n");
}
return(DB_SUCCESS);
}
/* 1. Flush the buffer pool to disk, write the current lsn to
the tablespace header(s), and copy all log data to archive.
The step 1 is the real InnoDB shutdown. The remaining steps 2 - ...
just free data structures after the shutdown. */
if (srv_fast_shutdown == 2) {
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: MySQL has requested a very fast shutdown"
" without flushing "
"the InnoDB buffer pool to data files."
" At the next mysqld startup "
"InnoDB will do a crash recovery!\n");
}
#ifdef __NETWARE__
if (!panic_shutdown)
#endif
logs_empty_and_mark_files_at_shutdown();
if (srv_conc_n_threads != 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Warning: query counter shows %ld queries"
" still\n"
"InnoDB: inside InnoDB at shutdown\n",
srv_conc_n_threads);
}
/* 2. Make all threads created by InnoDB to exit */
srv_shutdown_state = SRV_SHUTDOWN_EXIT_THREADS;
/* In a 'very fast' shutdown, we do not need to wait for these threads
to die; all which counts is that we flushed the log; a 'very fast'
shutdown is essentially a crash. */
if (srv_fast_shutdown == 2) {
return(DB_SUCCESS);
}
/* All threads end up waiting for certain events. Put those events
to the signaled state. Then the threads will exit themselves in
os_thread_event_wait(). */
for (i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {
/* NOTE: IF YOU CREATE THREADS IN INNODB, YOU MUST EXIT THEM
HERE OR EARLIER */
/* a. Let the lock timeout thread exit */
os_event_set(srv_lock_timeout_thread_event);
/* b. srv error monitor thread exits automatically, no need
to do anything here */
/* c. We wake the master thread so that it exits */
srv_wake_master_thread();
/* d. Exit the i/o threads */
os_aio_wake_all_threads_at_shutdown();
os_mutex_enter(os_sync_mutex);
if (os_thread_count == 0) {
/* All the threads have exited or are just exiting;
NOTE that the threads may not have completed their
exit yet. Should we use pthread_join() to make sure
they have exited? If we did, we would have to
remove the pthread_detach() from
os_thread_exit(). Now we just sleep 0.1
seconds and hope that is enough! */
os_mutex_exit(os_sync_mutex);
os_thread_sleep(100000);
break;
}
os_mutex_exit(os_sync_mutex);
os_thread_sleep(100000);
}
if (i == 1000) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Warning: %lu threads created by InnoDB"
" had not exited at shutdown!\n",
(ulong) os_thread_count);
}
if (srv_monitor_file) {
fclose(srv_monitor_file);
srv_monitor_file = 0;
if (srv_monitor_file_name) {
unlink(srv_monitor_file_name);
mem_free(srv_monitor_file_name);
}
}
if (srv_dict_tmpfile) {
fclose(srv_dict_tmpfile);
srv_dict_tmpfile = 0;
}
if (srv_misc_tmpfile) {
fclose(srv_misc_tmpfile);
srv_misc_tmpfile = 0;
}
/* This must be disabled before closing the buffer pool
and closing the data dictionary. */
btr_search_disable();
ibuf_close();
log_shutdown();
lock_sys_close();
thr_local_close();
trx_sys_file_format_close();
trx_sys_close();
mutex_free(&srv_monitor_file_mutex);
mutex_free(&srv_dict_tmpfile_mutex);
mutex_free(&srv_misc_tmpfile_mutex);
dict_close();
btr_search_sys_free();
/* 3. Free all InnoDB's own mutexes and the os_fast_mutexes inside
them */
os_aio_free();
sync_close();
srv_free();
fil_close();
/* 4. Free the os_conc_mutex and all os_events and os_mutexes */
os_sync_free();
/* 5. Free all allocated memory */
pars_lexer_close();
log_mem_free();
buf_pool_free();
ut_free_all_mem();
mem_close();
if (os_thread_count != 0
|| os_event_count != 0
|| os_mutex_count != 0
|| os_fast_mutex_count != 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Warning: some resources were not"
" cleaned up in shutdown:\n"
"InnoDB: threads %lu, events %lu,"
" os_mutexes %lu, os_fast_mutexes %lu\n",
(ulong) os_thread_count, (ulong) os_event_count,
(ulong) os_mutex_count, (ulong) os_fast_mutex_count);
}
if (dict_foreign_err_file) {
fclose(dict_foreign_err_file);
}
if (lock_latest_err_file) {
fclose(lock_latest_err_file);
}
if (srv_print_verbose_log) {
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: Shutdown completed;"
" log sequence number %llu\n",
srv_shutdown_lsn);
}
srv_was_started = FALSE;
srv_start_has_been_called = FALSE;
return((int) DB_SUCCESS);
}
#ifdef __NETWARE__
void set_panic_flag_for_netware()
{
extern ibool panic_shutdown;
panic_shutdown = TRUE;
}
#endif /* __NETWARE__ */
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */