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515 lines
14 KiB
C
515 lines
14 KiB
C
/******************************************************
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The index tree persistent cursor
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(c) 1996 Innobase Oy
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Created 2/23/1996 Heikki Tuuri
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*******************************************************/
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#include "btr0pcur.h"
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#ifdef UNIV_NONINL
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#include "btr0pcur.ic"
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#endif
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#include "ut0byte.h"
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#include "rem0cmp.h"
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/******************************************************************
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Allocates memory for a persistent cursor object and initializes the cursor. */
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btr_pcur_t*
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btr_pcur_create_for_mysql(void)
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/*============================*/
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/* out, own: persistent cursor */
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{
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btr_pcur_t* pcur;
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pcur = mem_alloc(sizeof(btr_pcur_t));
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pcur->btr_cur.index = NULL;
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btr_pcur_init(pcur);
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return(pcur);
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}
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/******************************************************************
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Frees the memory for a persistent cursor object. */
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void
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btr_pcur_free_for_mysql(
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/*====================*/
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btr_pcur_t* cursor) /* in, own: persistent cursor */
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{
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if (cursor->old_rec_buf != NULL) {
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mem_free(cursor->old_rec_buf);
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cursor->old_rec = NULL;
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cursor->old_rec_buf = NULL;
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}
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cursor->btr_cur.page_cur.rec = NULL;
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cursor->old_rec = NULL;
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cursor->old_stored = BTR_PCUR_OLD_NOT_STORED;
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cursor->latch_mode = BTR_NO_LATCHES;
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cursor->pos_state = BTR_PCUR_NOT_POSITIONED;
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mem_free(cursor);
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}
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/******************************************************************
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The position of the cursor is stored by taking an initial segment of the
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record the cursor is positioned on, before, or after, and copying it to the
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cursor data structure, or just setting a flag if the cursor id before the
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first in an EMPTY tree, or after the last in an EMPTY tree. NOTE that the
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page where the cursor is positioned must not be empty if the index tree is
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not totally empty! */
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void
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btr_pcur_store_position(
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/*====================*/
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btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor */
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mtr_t* mtr) /* in: mtr */
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{
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page_cur_t* page_cursor;
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rec_t* rec;
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dict_tree_t* tree;
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page_t* page;
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ut_a(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
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ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
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tree = btr_cur_get_tree(btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor));
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page_cursor = btr_pcur_get_page_cur(cursor);
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rec = page_cur_get_rec(page_cursor);
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page = buf_frame_align(rec);
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ut_ad(mtr_memo_contains(mtr, buf_block_align(page),
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MTR_MEMO_PAGE_S_FIX)
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|| mtr_memo_contains(mtr, buf_block_align(page),
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MTR_MEMO_PAGE_X_FIX));
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ut_a(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
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if (page_get_n_recs(page) == 0) {
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/* It must be an empty index tree */
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ut_a(btr_page_get_next(page, mtr) == FIL_NULL
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&& btr_page_get_prev(page, mtr) == FIL_NULL);
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if (rec == page_get_supremum_rec(page)) {
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cursor->rel_pos = BTR_PCUR_AFTER_LAST_IN_TREE;
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cursor->old_stored = BTR_PCUR_OLD_STORED;
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return;
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}
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cursor->rel_pos = BTR_PCUR_BEFORE_FIRST_IN_TREE;
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cursor->old_stored = BTR_PCUR_OLD_STORED;
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return;
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}
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if (rec == page_get_supremum_rec(page)) {
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rec = page_rec_get_prev(rec);
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cursor->rel_pos = BTR_PCUR_AFTER;
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} else if (rec == page_get_infimum_rec(page)) {
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rec = page_rec_get_next(rec);
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cursor->rel_pos = BTR_PCUR_BEFORE;
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} else {
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cursor->rel_pos = BTR_PCUR_ON;
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}
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cursor->old_stored = BTR_PCUR_OLD_STORED;
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cursor->old_rec = dict_tree_copy_rec_order_prefix(tree, rec,
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&(cursor->old_rec_buf),
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&(cursor->buf_size));
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cursor->modify_clock = buf_frame_get_modify_clock(page);
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}
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/******************************************************************
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Copies the stored position of a pcur to another pcur. */
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void
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btr_pcur_copy_stored_position(
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/*==========================*/
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btr_pcur_t* pcur_receive, /* in: pcur which will receive the
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position info */
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btr_pcur_t* pcur_donate) /* in: pcur from which the info is
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copied */
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{
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if (pcur_receive->old_rec_buf) {
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mem_free(pcur_receive->old_rec_buf);
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}
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ut_memcpy((byte*)pcur_receive, (byte*)pcur_donate, sizeof(btr_pcur_t));
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if (pcur_donate->old_rec_buf) {
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pcur_receive->old_rec_buf = mem_alloc(pcur_donate->buf_size);
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ut_memcpy(pcur_receive->old_rec_buf, pcur_donate->old_rec_buf,
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pcur_donate->buf_size);
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pcur_receive->old_rec = pcur_receive->old_rec_buf
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+ (pcur_donate->old_rec - pcur_donate->old_rec_buf);
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}
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}
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/******************************************************************
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Restores the stored position of a persistent cursor bufferfixing the page and
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obtaining the specified latches. If the cursor position was saved when the
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(1) cursor was positioned on a user record: this function restores the position
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to the last record LESS OR EQUAL to the stored record;
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(2) cursor was positioned on a page infimum record: restores the position to
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the last record LESS than the user record which was the successor of the page
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infimum;
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(3) cursor was positioned on the page supremum: restores to the first record
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GREATER than the user record which was the predecessor of the supremum.
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(4) cursor was positioned before the first or after the last in an empty tree:
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restores to before first or after the last in the tree. */
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ibool
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btr_pcur_restore_position(
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/*======================*/
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/* out: TRUE if the cursor position
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was stored when it was on a user record
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and it can be restored on a user record
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whose ordering fields are identical to
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the ones of the original user record */
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ulint latch_mode, /* in: BTR_SEARCH_LEAF, ... */
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btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: detached persistent cursor */
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mtr_t* mtr) /* in: mtr */
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{
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dict_tree_t* tree;
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page_t* page;
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dtuple_t* tuple;
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ulint mode;
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ulint old_mode;
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ibool from_left;
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mem_heap_t* heap;
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ut_a(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_WAS_POSITIONED
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|| cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
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ut_a(cursor->old_stored == BTR_PCUR_OLD_STORED);
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if (cursor->rel_pos == BTR_PCUR_AFTER_LAST_IN_TREE
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|| cursor->rel_pos == BTR_PCUR_BEFORE_FIRST_IN_TREE) {
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if (cursor->rel_pos == BTR_PCUR_BEFORE_FIRST_IN_TREE) {
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from_left = TRUE;
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} else {
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from_left = FALSE;
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}
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btr_cur_open_at_index_side(from_left,
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btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor)->index, latch_mode,
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btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor), mtr);
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return(FALSE);
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}
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ut_a(cursor->old_rec);
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page = btr_cur_get_page(btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor));
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if (latch_mode == BTR_SEARCH_LEAF || latch_mode == BTR_MODIFY_LEAF) {
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/* Try optimistic restoration */
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if (buf_page_optimistic_get(latch_mode, page,
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cursor->modify_clock, mtr)) {
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cursor->pos_state = BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED;
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buf_page_dbg_add_level(page, SYNC_TREE_NODE);
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if (cursor->rel_pos == BTR_PCUR_ON) {
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cursor->latch_mode = latch_mode;
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ut_ad(cmp_rec_rec(cursor->old_rec,
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btr_pcur_get_rec(cursor),
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dict_tree_find_index(
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btr_cur_get_tree(
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btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor)),
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btr_pcur_get_rec(cursor)))
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== 0);
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return(TRUE);
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}
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return(FALSE);
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}
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}
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/* If optimistic restoration did not succeed, open the cursor anew */
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heap = mem_heap_create(256);
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tree = btr_cur_get_tree(btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor));
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tuple = dict_tree_build_data_tuple(tree, cursor->old_rec, heap);
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/* Save the old search mode of the cursor */
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old_mode = cursor->search_mode;
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if (cursor->rel_pos == BTR_PCUR_ON) {
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mode = PAGE_CUR_LE;
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} else if (cursor->rel_pos == BTR_PCUR_AFTER) {
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mode = PAGE_CUR_G;
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} else {
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ut_ad(cursor->rel_pos == BTR_PCUR_BEFORE);
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mode = PAGE_CUR_L;
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}
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btr_pcur_open_with_no_init(btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor)->index, tuple,
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mode, latch_mode, cursor, 0, mtr);
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cursor->old_stored = BTR_PCUR_OLD_STORED;
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/* Restore the old search mode */
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cursor->search_mode = old_mode;
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if (cursor->rel_pos == BTR_PCUR_ON
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&& btr_pcur_is_on_user_rec(cursor, mtr)
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&& 0 == cmp_dtuple_rec(tuple, btr_pcur_get_rec(cursor))) {
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/* We have to store the NEW value for the modify clock, since
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the cursor can now be on a different page! */
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cursor->modify_clock = buf_frame_get_modify_clock(
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buf_frame_align(btr_pcur_get_rec(cursor)));
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mem_heap_free(heap);
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return(TRUE);
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}
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mem_heap_free(heap);
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return(FALSE);
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}
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/******************************************************************
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If the latch mode of the cursor is BTR_LEAF_SEARCH or BTR_LEAF_MODIFY,
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releases the page latch and bufferfix reserved by the cursor.
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NOTE! In the case of BTR_LEAF_MODIFY, there should not exist changes
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made by the current mini-transaction to the data protected by the
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cursor latch, as then the latch must not be released until mtr_commit. */
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void
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btr_pcur_release_leaf(
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/*==================*/
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btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor */
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mtr_t* mtr) /* in: mtr */
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{
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page_t* page;
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ut_a(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
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ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
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page = btr_cur_get_page(btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor));
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btr_leaf_page_release(page, cursor->latch_mode, mtr);
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cursor->latch_mode = BTR_NO_LATCHES;
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cursor->pos_state = BTR_PCUR_WAS_POSITIONED;
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}
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/*************************************************************
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Moves the persistent cursor to the first record on the next page. Releases the
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latch on the current page, and bufferunfixes it. Note that there must not be
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modifications on the current page, as then the x-latch can be released only in
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mtr_commit. */
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void
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btr_pcur_move_to_next_page(
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/*=======================*/
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btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor; must be on the
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last record of the current page */
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mtr_t* mtr) /* in: mtr */
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{
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ulint next_page_no;
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ulint space;
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page_t* page;
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page_t* next_page;
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ut_a(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
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ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
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ut_ad(btr_pcur_is_after_last_on_page(cursor, mtr));
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cursor->old_stored = BTR_PCUR_OLD_NOT_STORED;
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page = btr_pcur_get_page(cursor);
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next_page_no = btr_page_get_next(page, mtr);
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space = buf_frame_get_space_id(page);
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ut_ad(next_page_no != FIL_NULL);
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next_page = btr_page_get(space, next_page_no, cursor->latch_mode, mtr);
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buf_block_align(next_page)->check_index_page_at_flush = TRUE;
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btr_leaf_page_release(page, cursor->latch_mode, mtr);
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page_cur_set_before_first(next_page, btr_pcur_get_page_cur(cursor));
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}
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/*************************************************************
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Moves the persistent cursor backward if it is on the first record of the page.
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Commits mtr. Note that to prevent a possible deadlock, the operation
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first stores the position of the cursor, commits mtr, acquires the necessary
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latches and restores the cursor position again before returning. The
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alphabetical position of the cursor is guaranteed to be sensible on
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return, but it may happen that the cursor is not positioned on the last
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record of any page, because the structure of the tree may have changed
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during the time when the cursor had no latches. */
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void
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btr_pcur_move_backward_from_page(
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/*=============================*/
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btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor, must be on the first
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record of the current page */
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mtr_t* mtr) /* in: mtr */
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{
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ulint prev_page_no;
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ulint space;
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page_t* page;
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page_t* prev_page;
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ulint latch_mode;
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ulint latch_mode2;
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ut_a(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
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ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
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ut_ad(btr_pcur_is_before_first_on_page(cursor, mtr));
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ut_ad(!btr_pcur_is_before_first_in_tree(cursor, mtr));
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latch_mode = cursor->latch_mode;
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if (latch_mode == BTR_SEARCH_LEAF) {
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latch_mode2 = BTR_SEARCH_PREV;
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} else if (latch_mode == BTR_MODIFY_LEAF) {
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latch_mode2 = BTR_MODIFY_PREV;
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} else {
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latch_mode2 = 0; /* To eliminate compiler warning */
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ut_error;
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}
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btr_pcur_store_position(cursor, mtr);
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mtr_commit(mtr);
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mtr_start(mtr);
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btr_pcur_restore_position(latch_mode2, cursor, mtr);
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page = btr_pcur_get_page(cursor);
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prev_page_no = btr_page_get_prev(page, mtr);
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space = buf_frame_get_space_id(page);
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if (btr_pcur_is_before_first_on_page(cursor, mtr)
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&& (prev_page_no != FIL_NULL)) {
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prev_page = btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor)->left_page;
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btr_leaf_page_release(page, latch_mode, mtr);
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page_cur_set_after_last(prev_page,
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btr_pcur_get_page_cur(cursor));
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} else if (prev_page_no != FIL_NULL) {
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/* The repositioned cursor did not end on an infimum record on
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a page. Cursor repositioning acquired a latch also on the
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previous page, but we do not need the latch: release it. */
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prev_page = btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor)->left_page;
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btr_leaf_page_release(prev_page, latch_mode, mtr);
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}
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cursor->latch_mode = latch_mode;
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cursor->old_stored = BTR_PCUR_OLD_NOT_STORED;
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}
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/*************************************************************
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Moves the persistent cursor to the previous record in the tree. If no records
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are left, the cursor stays 'before first in tree'. */
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ibool
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btr_pcur_move_to_prev(
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/*==================*/
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/* out: TRUE if the cursor was not before first
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in tree */
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btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor; NOTE that the
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function may release the page latch */
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mtr_t* mtr) /* in: mtr */
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{
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ut_ad(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
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ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
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cursor->old_stored = BTR_PCUR_OLD_NOT_STORED;
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if (btr_pcur_is_before_first_on_page(cursor, mtr)) {
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if (btr_pcur_is_before_first_in_tree(cursor, mtr)) {
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return(FALSE);
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}
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btr_pcur_move_backward_from_page(cursor, mtr);
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return(TRUE);
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}
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btr_pcur_move_to_prev_on_page(cursor, mtr);
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return(TRUE);
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|
}
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|
/******************************************************************
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|
If mode is PAGE_CUR_G or PAGE_CUR_GE, opens a persistent cursor on the first
|
|
user record satisfying the search condition, in the case PAGE_CUR_L or
|
|
PAGE_CUR_LE, on the last user record. If no such user record exists, then
|
|
in the first case sets the cursor after last in tree, and in the latter case
|
|
before first in tree. The latching mode must be BTR_SEARCH_LEAF or
|
|
BTR_MODIFY_LEAF. */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
btr_pcur_open_on_user_rec(
|
|
/*======================*/
|
|
dict_index_t* index, /* in: index */
|
|
dtuple_t* tuple, /* in: tuple on which search done */
|
|
ulint mode, /* in: PAGE_CUR_L, ... */
|
|
ulint latch_mode, /* in: BTR_SEARCH_LEAF or
|
|
BTR_MODIFY_LEAF */
|
|
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: memory buffer for persistent
|
|
cursor */
|
|
mtr_t* mtr) /* in: mtr */
|
|
{
|
|
btr_pcur_open(index, tuple, mode, latch_mode, cursor, mtr);
|
|
|
|
if ((mode == PAGE_CUR_GE) || (mode == PAGE_CUR_G)) {
|
|
|
|
if (btr_pcur_is_after_last_on_page(cursor, mtr)) {
|
|
|
|
btr_pcur_move_to_next_user_rec(cursor, mtr);
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
ut_ad((mode == PAGE_CUR_LE) || (mode == PAGE_CUR_L));
|
|
|
|
/* Not implemented yet */
|
|
|
|
ut_error;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|