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Fixed BUGS: #3300: "UPDATE statement with no index column in where condition locks all rows" Implement semi-consistent read to reduce lock conflicts at the cost of breaking serializability. ha_innobase::unlock_row(): reset the "did semi consistent read" flag ha_innobase::was_semi_consistent_read(), ha_innobase::try_semi_consistent_read(): new methods row_prebuilt_t, row_create_prebuilt(): add field row_read_type for keeping track of semi-consistent reads row_vers_build_for_semi_consistent_read(), row_sel_build_committed_vers_for_mysql(): new functions row_search_for_mysql(): implement semi-consistent reads #9802: "Foreign key checks disallow alter table". Added test cases. #12456: "Cursor shows incorrect data - DML does not affect, probably caching" This patch implements a high-granularity read view to be used with cursors. In this high-granularity consistent read view modifications done by the creating transaction after the cursor is created or future transactions are not visible. But those modifications that transaction did before the cursor was created are visible. #12701: "Support >4GB buffer pool and log files on 64-bit Windows" Do not call os_file_create_tmpfile() at runtime. Instead, create all tempfiles at startup and guard access to them with mutexes. #13778: "If FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0, one can create inconsistent FOREIGN KEYs". When FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0 we still need to check that datatypes between foreign key references are compatible. #14189: "VARBINARY and BINARY variables: trailing space ignored with InnoDB" innobase_init(): Assert that DATA_MYSQL_BINARY_CHARSET_COLL == my_charset_bin.number. dtype_get_pad_char(): Do not pad VARBINARY or BINARY columns. row_ins_cascade_calc_update_vec(): Refuse ON UPDATE CASCADE when trying to change the length of a VARBINARY column that refers to or is referenced by a BINARY column. BINARY columns are no longer padded on comparison, and thus they cannot be padded on storage either. #14747: "Race condition can cause btr_search_drop_page_hash_index() to crash" Note that buf_block_t::index should be protected by btr_search_latch or an s-latch or x-latch on the index page. btr_search_drop_page_hash_index(): Read block->index while holding btr_search_latch and use the cached value in the loop. Remove some redundant assertions. #15108: "mysqld crashes when innodb_log_file_size is set > 4G" #15308: "Problem of Order with Enum Column in Primary Key" #15550: "mysqld crashes in printing a FOREIGN KEY error in InnoDB" row_ins_foreign_report_add_err(): When printing the parent record, use the index in the parent table rather than the index in the child table. #15653: "Slow inserts to InnoDB if many thousands of .ibd files" Keep track on unflushed modifications to file spaces. When there are tens of thousands of file spaces, flushing all files in fil_flush_file_spaces() would be very slow. fil_flush_file_spaces(): Only flush unflushed file spaces. fil_space_t, fil_system_t: Add a list of unflushed spaces. #15991: "innodb-file-per-table + symlink database + rename = cr" os_file_handle_error(): Map the error codes EXDEV, ENOTDIR, and EISDIR to the new code OS_FILE_PATH_ERROR. Treat this code as OS_FILE_PATH_ERROR. This fixes the crash on RENAME TABLE when the .ibd file is a symbolic link to a different file system. #16157: "InnoDB crashes when main location settings are empty" This patch is from Heikki. #16298: "InnoDB segfaults in INSERTs in upgrade of 4.0 -> 5.0 tables with VARCHAR BINARY" dict_load_columns(): Set the charset-collation code DATA_MYSQL_BINARY_CHARSET_COLL for those binary string columns that lack a charset-collation code, i.e., the tables were created with an older version of MySQL/InnoDB than 4.1.2. #16229: "MySQL/InnoDB uses full explicit table locks in trigger processing" Take a InnoDB table lock only if user has explicitly requested a table lock. Added some additional comments to store_lock() and external_lock(). #16387: "InnoDB crash when dropping a foreign key <table>_ibfk_0" Do not mistake TABLENAME_ibfk_0 for auto-generated id. dict_table_get_highest_foreign_id(): Ignore foreign constraint identifiers starting with the pattern TABLENAME_ibfk_0. #16582: "InnoDB: Error in an adaptive hash index pointer to page" Account for a race condition when dropping the adaptive hash index for a B-tree page. btr_search_drop_page_hash_index(): Retry the operation if a hash index with different parameters was built meanwhile. Add diagnostics for the case that hash node pointers to the page remain. btr_search_info_update_hash(), btr_search_info_update_slow(): Document the parameter "info" as in/out. #16814: "SHOW INNODB STATUS format error in LATEST FOREIGN KEY ERROR section" Add a missing newline to the LAST FOREIGN KEY ERROR section in SHOW INNODB STATUS output. dict_foreign_error_report(): Always print a newline after invoking dict_print_info_on_foreign_key_in_create_format(). #16827: "Better InnoDB error message if ibdata files omitted from my.cnf" #17126: "CHECK TABLE on InnoDB causes a short hang during check of adaptive hash" CHECK TABLE blocking other queries, by releasing the btr_search_latch periodically during the adaptive hash table validation. #17405: "Valgrind: conditional jump or move depends on unititialised values" buf_block_init(): Reset magic_n, buf_fix_count and io_fix to avoid testing uninitialized variables.
242 lines
7 KiB
C
242 lines
7 KiB
C
/******************************************************
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The interface to the operating system
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synchronization primitives.
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(c) 1995 Innobase Oy
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Created 9/6/1995 Heikki Tuuri
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*******************************************************/
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#ifndef os0sync_h
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#define os0sync_h
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#include "univ.i"
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#include "ut0lst.h"
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#ifdef __WIN__
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#define os_fast_mutex_t CRITICAL_SECTION
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typedef HANDLE os_native_event_t;
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typedef struct os_event_struct os_event_struct_t;
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typedef os_event_struct_t* os_event_t;
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struct os_event_struct {
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os_native_event_t handle;
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/* Windows event */
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UT_LIST_NODE_T(os_event_struct_t) os_event_list;
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/* list of all created events */
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};
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#else
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typedef pthread_mutex_t os_fast_mutex_t;
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typedef struct os_event_struct os_event_struct_t;
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typedef os_event_struct_t* os_event_t;
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struct os_event_struct {
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os_fast_mutex_t os_mutex; /* this mutex protects the next
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fields */
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ibool is_set; /* this is TRUE when the event is
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in the signaled state, i.e., a thread
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does not stop if it tries to wait for
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this event */
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ib_longlong signal_count; /* this is incremented each time
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the event becomes signaled */
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pthread_cond_t cond_var; /* condition variable is used in
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waiting for the event */
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UT_LIST_NODE_T(os_event_struct_t) os_event_list;
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/* list of all created events */
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};
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#endif
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typedef struct os_mutex_struct os_mutex_str_t;
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typedef os_mutex_str_t* os_mutex_t;
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#define OS_SYNC_INFINITE_TIME ((ulint)(-1))
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#define OS_SYNC_TIME_EXCEEDED 1
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/* Mutex protecting counts and the event and OS 'slow' mutex lists */
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extern os_mutex_t os_sync_mutex;
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/* This is incremented by 1 in os_thread_create and decremented by 1 in
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os_thread_exit */
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extern ulint os_thread_count;
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extern ulint os_event_count;
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extern ulint os_mutex_count;
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extern ulint os_fast_mutex_count;
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/*************************************************************
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Initializes global event and OS 'slow' mutex lists. */
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void
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os_sync_init(void);
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/*==============*/
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/*************************************************************
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Frees created events and OS 'slow' mutexes. */
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void
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os_sync_free(void);
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/*==============*/
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/*************************************************************
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Creates an event semaphore, i.e., a semaphore which may just have two states:
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signaled and nonsignaled. The created event is manual reset: it must be reset
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explicitly by calling sync_os_reset_event. */
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os_event_t
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os_event_create(
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/*============*/
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/* out: the event handle */
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const char* name); /* in: the name of the event, if NULL
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the event is created without a name */
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#ifdef __WIN__
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/*************************************************************
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Creates an auto-reset event semaphore, i.e., an event which is automatically
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reset when a single thread is released. Works only in Windows. */
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os_event_t
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os_event_create_auto(
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/*=================*/
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/* out: the event handle */
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const char* name); /* in: the name of the event, if NULL
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the event is created without a name */
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#endif
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/**************************************************************
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Sets an event semaphore to the signaled state: lets waiting threads
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proceed. */
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void
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os_event_set(
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/*=========*/
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os_event_t event); /* in: event to set */
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/**************************************************************
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Resets an event semaphore to the nonsignaled state. Waiting threads will
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stop to wait for the event. */
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void
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os_event_reset(
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/*===========*/
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os_event_t event); /* in: event to reset */
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/**************************************************************
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Frees an event object. */
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void
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os_event_free(
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/*==========*/
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os_event_t event); /* in: event to free */
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/**************************************************************
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Waits for an event object until it is in the signaled state. If
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srv_shutdown_state == SRV_SHUTDOWN_EXIT_THREADS this also exits the
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waiting thread when the event becomes signaled (or immediately if the
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event is already in the signaled state). */
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void
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os_event_wait(
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/*==========*/
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os_event_t event); /* in: event to wait */
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/**************************************************************
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Waits for an event object until it is in the signaled state or
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a timeout is exceeded. In Unix the timeout is always infinite. */
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ulint
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os_event_wait_time(
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/*===============*/
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/* out: 0 if success,
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OS_SYNC_TIME_EXCEEDED if timeout
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was exceeded */
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os_event_t event, /* in: event to wait */
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ulint time); /* in: timeout in microseconds, or
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OS_SYNC_INFINITE_TIME */
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#ifdef __WIN__
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/**************************************************************
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Waits for any event in an OS native event array. Returns if even a single
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one is signaled or becomes signaled. */
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ulint
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os_event_wait_multiple(
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/*===================*/
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/* out: index of the event
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which was signaled */
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ulint n, /* in: number of events in the
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array */
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os_native_event_t* native_event_array);
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/* in: pointer to an array of event
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handles */
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#endif
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/*************************************************************
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Creates an operating system mutex semaphore. Because these are slow, the
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mutex semaphore of InnoDB itself (mutex_t) should be used where possible. */
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os_mutex_t
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os_mutex_create(
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/*============*/
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/* out: the mutex handle */
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const char* name); /* in: the name of the mutex, if NULL
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the mutex is created without a name */
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/**************************************************************
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Acquires ownership of a mutex semaphore. */
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void
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os_mutex_enter(
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/*===========*/
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os_mutex_t mutex); /* in: mutex to acquire */
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/**************************************************************
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Releases ownership of a mutex. */
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void
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os_mutex_exit(
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/*==========*/
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os_mutex_t mutex); /* in: mutex to release */
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/**************************************************************
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Frees an mutex object. */
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void
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os_mutex_free(
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/*==========*/
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os_mutex_t mutex); /* in: mutex to free */
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/**************************************************************
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Acquires ownership of a fast mutex. Currently in Windows this is the same
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as os_fast_mutex_lock! */
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UNIV_INLINE
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ulint
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os_fast_mutex_trylock(
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/*==================*/
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/* out: 0 if success, != 0 if
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was reserved by another
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thread */
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os_fast_mutex_t* fast_mutex); /* in: mutex to acquire */
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/**************************************************************
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Releases ownership of a fast mutex. */
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void
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os_fast_mutex_unlock(
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/*=================*/
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os_fast_mutex_t* fast_mutex); /* in: mutex to release */
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/*************************************************************
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Initializes an operating system fast mutex semaphore. */
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void
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os_fast_mutex_init(
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/*===============*/
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os_fast_mutex_t* fast_mutex); /* in: fast mutex */
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/**************************************************************
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Acquires ownership of a fast mutex. */
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void
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os_fast_mutex_lock(
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/*===============*/
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os_fast_mutex_t* fast_mutex); /* in: mutex to acquire */
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/**************************************************************
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Frees an mutex object. */
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void
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os_fast_mutex_free(
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/*===============*/
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os_fast_mutex_t* fast_mutex); /* in: mutex to free */
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#ifndef UNIV_NONINL
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#include "os0sync.ic"
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#endif
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#endif
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