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11 KiB
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377 lines
11 KiB
C
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Copyright (c) 1997, 2009, Innobase Oy. All Rights Reserved.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
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Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
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FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
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this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
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Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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/**************************************************//**
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@file row/row0undo.c
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Row undo
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Created 1/8/1997 Heikki Tuuri
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*******************************************************/
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#include "row0undo.h"
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#ifdef UNIV_NONINL
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#include "row0undo.ic"
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#endif
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#include "fsp0fsp.h"
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#include "mach0data.h"
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#include "trx0rseg.h"
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#include "trx0trx.h"
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#include "trx0roll.h"
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#include "trx0undo.h"
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#include "trx0purge.h"
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#include "trx0rec.h"
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#include "que0que.h"
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#include "row0row.h"
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#include "row0uins.h"
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#include "row0umod.h"
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#include "row0upd.h"
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#include "row0mysql.h"
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#include "srv0srv.h"
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/* How to undo row operations?
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(1) For an insert, we have stored a prefix of the clustered index record
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in the undo log. Using it, we look for the clustered record, and using
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that we look for the records in the secondary indexes. The insert operation
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may have been left incomplete, if the database crashed, for example.
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We may have look at the trx id and roll ptr to make sure the record in the
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clustered index is really the one for which the undo log record was
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written. We can use the framework we get from the original insert op.
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(2) Delete marking: We can use the framework we get from the original
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delete mark op. We only have to check the trx id.
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(3) Update: This may be the most complicated. We have to use the framework
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we get from the original update op.
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What if the same trx repeatedly deletes and inserts an identical row.
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Then the row id changes and also roll ptr. What if the row id was not
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part of the ordering fields in the clustered index? Maybe we have to write
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it to undo log. Well, maybe not, because if we order the row id and trx id
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in descending order, then the only undeleted copy is the first in the
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index. Our searches in row operations always position the cursor before
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the first record in the result set. But, if there is no key defined for
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a table, then it would be desirable that row id is in ascending order.
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So, lets store row id in descending order only if it is not an ordering
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field in the clustered index.
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NOTE: Deletes and inserts may lead to situation where there are identical
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records in a secondary index. Is that a problem in the B-tree? Yes.
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Also updates can lead to this, unless trx id and roll ptr are included in
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ord fields.
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(1) Fix in clustered indexes: include row id, trx id, and roll ptr
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in node pointers of B-tree.
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(2) Fix in secondary indexes: include all fields in node pointers, and
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if an entry is inserted, check if it is equal to the right neighbor,
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in which case update the right neighbor: the neighbor must be delete
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marked, set it unmarked and write the trx id of the current transaction.
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What if the same trx repeatedly updates the same row, updating a secondary
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index field or not? Updating a clustered index ordering field?
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(1) If it does not update the secondary index and not the clustered index
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ord field. Then the secondary index record stays unchanged, but the
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trx id in the secondary index record may be smaller than in the clustered
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index record. This is no problem?
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(2) If it updates secondary index ord field but not clustered: then in
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secondary index there are delete marked records, which differ in an
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ord field. No problem.
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(3) Updates clustered ord field but not secondary, and secondary index
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is unique. Then the record in secondary index is just updated at the
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clustered ord field.
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(4)
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Problem with duplicate records:
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Fix 1: Add a trx op no field to all indexes. A problem: if a trx with a
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bigger trx id has inserted and delete marked a similar row, our trx inserts
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again a similar row, and a trx with an even bigger id delete marks it. Then
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the position of the row should change in the index if the trx id affects
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the alphabetical ordering.
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Fix 2: If an insert encounters a similar row marked deleted, we turn the
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insert into an 'update' of the row marked deleted. Then we must write undo
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info on the update. A problem: what if a purge operation tries to remove
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the delete marked row?
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We can think of the database row versions as a linked list which starts
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from the record in the clustered index, and is linked by roll ptrs
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through undo logs. The secondary index records are references which tell
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what kinds of records can be found in this linked list for a record
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in the clustered index.
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How to do the purge? A record can be removed from the clustered index
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if its linked list becomes empty, i.e., the row has been marked deleted
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and its roll ptr points to the record in the undo log we are going through,
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doing the purge. Similarly, during a rollback, a record can be removed
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if the stored roll ptr in the undo log points to a trx already (being) purged,
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or if the roll ptr is NULL, i.e., it was a fresh insert. */
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/********************************************************************//**
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Creates a row undo node to a query graph.
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@return own: undo node */
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UNIV_INTERN
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undo_node_t*
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row_undo_node_create(
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/*=================*/
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trx_t* trx, /*!< in: transaction */
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que_thr_t* parent, /*!< in: parent node, i.e., a thr node */
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mem_heap_t* heap) /*!< in: memory heap where created */
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{
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undo_node_t* undo;
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ut_ad(trx && parent && heap);
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undo = mem_heap_alloc(heap, sizeof(undo_node_t));
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undo->common.type = QUE_NODE_UNDO;
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undo->common.parent = parent;
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undo->state = UNDO_NODE_FETCH_NEXT;
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undo->trx = trx;
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btr_pcur_init(&(undo->pcur));
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undo->heap = mem_heap_create(256);
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return(undo);
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}
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/***********************************************************//**
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Looks for the clustered index record when node has the row reference.
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The pcur in node is used in the search. If found, stores the row to node,
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and stores the position of pcur, and detaches it. The pcur must be closed
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by the caller in any case.
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@return TRUE if found; NOTE the node->pcur must be closed by the
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caller, regardless of the return value */
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UNIV_INTERN
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ibool
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row_undo_search_clust_to_pcur(
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/*==========================*/
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undo_node_t* node) /*!< in: row undo node */
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{
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dict_index_t* clust_index;
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ibool found;
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mtr_t mtr;
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ibool ret;
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rec_t* rec;
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mem_heap_t* heap = NULL;
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ulint offsets_[REC_OFFS_NORMAL_SIZE];
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ulint* offsets = offsets_;
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rec_offs_init(offsets_);
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mtr_start(&mtr);
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clust_index = dict_table_get_first_index(node->table);
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found = row_search_on_row_ref(&(node->pcur), BTR_MODIFY_LEAF,
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node->table, node->ref, &mtr);
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rec = btr_pcur_get_rec(&(node->pcur));
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offsets = rec_get_offsets(rec, clust_index, offsets,
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ULINT_UNDEFINED, &heap);
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if (!found || 0 != ut_dulint_cmp(node->roll_ptr,
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row_get_rec_roll_ptr(rec, clust_index,
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offsets))) {
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/* We must remove the reservation on the undo log record
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BEFORE releasing the latch on the clustered index page: this
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is to make sure that some thread will eventually undo the
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modification corresponding to node->roll_ptr. */
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/* fputs("--------------------undoing a previous version\n",
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stderr); */
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ret = FALSE;
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} else {
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node->row = row_build(ROW_COPY_DATA, clust_index, rec,
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offsets, NULL, &node->ext, node->heap);
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if (node->update) {
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node->undo_row = dtuple_copy(node->row, node->heap);
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row_upd_replace(node->undo_row, &node->undo_ext,
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clust_index, node->update, node->heap);
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} else {
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node->undo_row = NULL;
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node->undo_ext = NULL;
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}
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btr_pcur_store_position(&(node->pcur), &mtr);
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ret = TRUE;
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}
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btr_pcur_commit_specify_mtr(&(node->pcur), &mtr);
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if (UNIV_LIKELY_NULL(heap)) {
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mem_heap_free(heap);
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}
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return(ret);
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}
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/***********************************************************//**
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Fetches an undo log record and does the undo for the recorded operation.
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If none left, or a partial rollback completed, returns control to the
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parent node, which is always a query thread node.
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@return DB_SUCCESS if operation successfully completed, else error code */
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static
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ulint
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row_undo(
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/*=====*/
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undo_node_t* node, /*!< in: row undo node */
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que_thr_t* thr) /*!< in: query thread */
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{
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ulint err;
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trx_t* trx;
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roll_ptr_t roll_ptr;
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ibool locked_data_dict;
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ut_ad(node && thr);
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trx = node->trx;
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if (node->state == UNDO_NODE_FETCH_NEXT) {
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node->undo_rec = trx_roll_pop_top_rec_of_trx(trx,
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trx->roll_limit,
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&roll_ptr,
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node->heap);
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if (!node->undo_rec) {
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/* Rollback completed for this query thread */
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thr->run_node = que_node_get_parent(node);
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return(DB_SUCCESS);
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}
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node->roll_ptr = roll_ptr;
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node->undo_no = trx_undo_rec_get_undo_no(node->undo_rec);
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if (trx_undo_roll_ptr_is_insert(roll_ptr)) {
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node->state = UNDO_NODE_INSERT;
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} else {
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node->state = UNDO_NODE_MODIFY;
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}
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} else if (node->state == UNDO_NODE_PREV_VERS) {
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/* Undo should be done to the same clustered index record
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again in this same rollback, restoring the previous version */
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roll_ptr = node->new_roll_ptr;
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node->undo_rec = trx_undo_get_undo_rec_low(roll_ptr,
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node->heap);
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node->roll_ptr = roll_ptr;
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node->undo_no = trx_undo_rec_get_undo_no(node->undo_rec);
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if (trx_undo_roll_ptr_is_insert(roll_ptr)) {
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node->state = UNDO_NODE_INSERT;
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} else {
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node->state = UNDO_NODE_MODIFY;
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}
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}
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/* Prevent DROP TABLE etc. while we are rolling back this row.
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If we are doing a TABLE CREATE or some other dictionary operation,
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then we already have dict_operation_lock locked in x-mode. Do not
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try to lock again, because that would cause a hang. */
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locked_data_dict = (trx->dict_operation_lock_mode == 0);
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if (locked_data_dict) {
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row_mysql_lock_data_dictionary(trx);
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}
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if (node->state == UNDO_NODE_INSERT) {
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err = row_undo_ins(node);
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node->state = UNDO_NODE_FETCH_NEXT;
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} else {
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ut_ad(node->state == UNDO_NODE_MODIFY);
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err = row_undo_mod(node, thr);
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}
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if (locked_data_dict) {
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row_mysql_unlock_data_dictionary(trx);
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}
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/* Do some cleanup */
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btr_pcur_close(&(node->pcur));
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mem_heap_empty(node->heap);
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thr->run_node = node;
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return(err);
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}
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/***********************************************************//**
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Undoes a row operation in a table. This is a high-level function used
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in SQL execution graphs.
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@return query thread to run next or NULL */
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UNIV_INTERN
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que_thr_t*
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row_undo_step(
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/*==========*/
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que_thr_t* thr) /*!< in: query thread */
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{
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ulint err;
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undo_node_t* node;
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trx_t* trx;
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ut_ad(thr);
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srv_activity_count++;
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trx = thr_get_trx(thr);
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node = thr->run_node;
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ut_ad(que_node_get_type(node) == QUE_NODE_UNDO);
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err = row_undo(node, thr);
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trx->error_state = err;
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if (err != DB_SUCCESS) {
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/* SQL error detected */
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fprintf(stderr, "InnoDB: Fatal error %lu in rollback.\n",
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(ulong) err);
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if (err == DB_OUT_OF_FILE_SPACE) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"InnoDB: Error 13 means out of tablespace.\n"
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"InnoDB: Consider increasing"
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" your tablespace.\n");
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exit(1);
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}
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ut_error;
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return(NULL);
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}
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return(thr);
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}
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