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Fixed BUG#19542 "InnoDB doesn't increase the Handler_read_prev couter".
 Fixed BUG#19609 "Case sensitivity of innodb_data_file_path gives stupid error".
 Fixed BUG#19727 "InnoDB crashed server and crashed tables are ot recoverable".
 Also:
 * Remove remnants of the obsolete concept of memoryfixing tables and indexes.
 * Remove unused dict_table_LRU_trim().
 * Remove unused 'trx' parameter from dict_table_get_on_id_low(),
   dict_table_get(), dict_table_get_and_increment_handle_count().
 * Add a normal linked list implementation.
 * Add a work queue implementation.
 * Add 'level' parameter to mutex_create() and rw_lock_create().
   Remove mutex_set_level() and rw_lock_set_level().
 * Rename SYNC_LEVEL_NONE to SYNC_LEVEL_VARYING.
 * Add support for bound ids in InnoDB's parser.
 * Define UNIV_BTR_DEBUG for enabling consistency checks of
   FIL_PAGE_NEXT and FIL_PAGE_PREV when accessing sibling
   pages of B-tree indexes.
   btr_validate_level(): Check the validity of the doubly linked
   list formed by FIL_PAGE_NEXT and FIL_PAGE_PREV.
 * Adapt InnoDB to the new tablename to filename encoding in MySQL 5.1.
   ut_print_name(), ut_print_name1(): Add parameter 'table_id' for
   distinguishing names of tables from other identifiers.
   New: innobase_convert_from_table_id(), innobase_convert_from_id(),
        innobase_convert_from_filename(), innobase_get_charset.
   dict_accept(), dict_scan_id(), dict_scan_col(), dict_scan_table_name(),
   dict_skip_word(), dict_create_foreign_constraints_low(): Add
   parameter 'cs' so that isspace() can be replaced with my_isspace(),
   whose operation depends on the connection character set.
   dict_scan_id(): Convert identifier to UTF-8.
   dict_str_starts_with_keyword(): New extern function, to replace
   dict_accept() in row_search_for_mysql().
   mysql_get_identifier_quote_char(): Replaced with innobase_print_identifier().
   ha_innobase::create(): Remove the thd->convert_strin() call. Pass the
   statement to InnoDB in the connection character set and let InnoDB
   convert the identifier to UTF-8.
 * Add max_row_size to dict_table_t.
 * btr0cur.c
   btr_copy_externally_stored_field(): Only set the 'offset' variable
   when needed.
 * buf0buf.c
   buf_page_io_complete(): Write to the error log if the page number or
   the space id o the disk do not match those in memory. Also write to
   the error log if a page was read from the doublewrite buffer. The
   doublewrite buffer should be only read by the lower-level function
   fil_io() at database startup.
 * dict0dict.c
   dict_scan_table_name(): Remove fallback to differently encoded name
   when the table is not found. The encoding is handled at a higher level.
 * ha_innodb.cc
   Increment statistic counter in ha_innobase::index_prev() (bug 19542).
   Add innobase_convert_string wrapper function and a new file
   ha_prototypes.h.
   innobase_print_identifier(): Remove TODO comment before calling
   get_quote_char_for_identifier(). That function apparently assumes
   the identifier to be encoded in UTF-8.
 * ibuf0ibuf.c|h
   ibuf_count_get(), ibuf_counts[], ibuf_count_inited(): Define these
   only #ifdef UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG. Previously, when compiled without
   UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG, invoking ibuf_count_get() would crash InnoDB.
   The function is only being called #ifdef UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG.
 * innodb.result
   Adjust the results for changes in the foreign key error messages.
 * mem0mem.c|h
   New: mem_heap_dup(), mem_heap_printf(), mem_heap_cat().
 * os0file.c
   Check the page trailers also after writing to disk. This improves
   chances of diagnosing bug 18886.
   os_file_check_page_trailers(): New function for checking that the
   two copies of the LSN stamped on the page match.
   os_aio_simulated_handle(): Call os_file_check_page_trailers()
   before and after os_file_write().
 * row0mysql.c
   Move trx_commit_for_mysql(trx) calls before calls to
   row_mysql_unlock_data_dictionary(trx) (bug 19727).
 * row0sel.c
   row_fetch_print(): Handle SQL NULL values without crashing.
   row_sel_store_mysql_rec(): Remove useless call to rec_get_nth_field
   when handling an externally stored column.
   Fetch externally stored fields when using InnoDB's internal SQL
   parser.
   Optimize BLOB selects by using prebuilt->blob_heap directly instead
   of first reading BLOB data to a temporary heap and then copying it
   to prebuilt->blob_heap.
 * srv0srv.c
   srv_master_thread(): Remove unreachable code.
 * srv0start.c
   srv_parse_data_file_paths_and_sizes(): Accept lower-case 'm' and
   'g' as abbreviations of megabyte and gigabyte (bug 19609).
   srv_parse_megabytes(): New fuction.
 * ut0dbg.c|h
   Implement InnoDB assertions (ut_a and ut_error) with abort() when
   the code is compiled with GCC 3 or later on other platforms than
   Windows or Netware. Also disable the variable ut_dbg_stop_threads
   and the function ut_dbg_stop_thread() i this case, unless
   UNIV_SYC_DEBUG is defined. This should allow the compiler to
   generate more compact code for assertions.
 * ut0list.c|h
   Add ib_list_create_heap().


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/***************************************************************************
Version control for database, common definitions, and include files
(c) 1994 - 2000 Innobase Oy
Created 1/20/1994 Heikki Tuuri
****************************************************************************/
#ifndef univ_i
#define univ_i
#if (defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN64) || defined(_WIN64)) && !defined(MYSQL_SERVER) && !defined(__WIN__)
#undef __WIN__
#define __WIN__
#include <windows.h>
#if !defined(WIN64) && !defined(_WIN64)
#define UNIV_CAN_USE_X86_ASSEMBLER
#endif
#ifdef _NT_
#define __NT__
#endif
#else
/* The defines used with MySQL */
/* Include two header files from MySQL to make the Unix flavor used
in compiling more Posix-compatible. These headers also define __WIN__
if we are compiling on Windows. */
#include <my_global.h>
#include <my_pthread.h>
/* Include <sys/stat.h> to get S_I... macros defined for os0file.c */
#include <sys/stat.h>
#undef PACKAGE
#undef VERSION
/* Include the header file generated by GNU autoconf */
#ifndef __WIN__
#include "../ib_config.h"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SCHED_H
#include <sched.h>
#endif
/* When compiling for Itanium IA64, undefine the flag below to prevent use
of the 32-bit x86 assembler in mutex operations. */
#if defined(__WIN__) && !defined(WIN64) && !defined(_WIN64)
#define UNIV_CAN_USE_X86_ASSEMBLER
#endif
/* We only try to do explicit inlining of functions with gcc and
Microsoft Visual C++ */
#if !defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__WIN__)
#undef UNIV_MUST_NOT_INLINE /* Remove compiler warning */
#define UNIV_MUST_NOT_INLINE
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PREAD
#define HAVE_PWRITE
#endif
#endif /* #if (defined(WIN32) || ... */
/* DEBUG VERSION CONTROL
===================== */
/* The following flag will make InnoDB to initialize
all memory it allocates to zero. It hides Purify
warnings about reading unallocated memory unless
memory is read outside the allocated blocks. */
/*
#define UNIV_INIT_MEM_TO_ZERO
*/
/* Make a non-inline debug version */
#if 0
#define UNIV_DEBUG
#define UNIV_MEM_DEBUG
#define UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG
#define UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
#define UNIV_SEARCH_DEBUG
#define UNIV_SYNC_PERF_STAT
#define UNIV_SEARCH_PERF_STAT
#define UNIV_SRV_PRINT_LATCH_WAITS
#endif
#define UNIV_BTR_DEBUG
#define UNIV_LIGHT_MEM_DEBUG
#define YYDEBUG 1
#ifdef HAVE_purify
/* The following sets all new allocated memory to zero before use:
this can be used to eliminate unnecessary Purify warnings, but note that
it also masks many bugs Purify could detect. For detailed Purify analysis it
is best to remove the define below and look through the warnings one
by one. */
#define UNIV_SET_MEM_TO_ZERO
#endif
/*
#define UNIV_SQL_DEBUG
#define UNIV_LOG_DEBUG
*/
/* the above option prevents forcing of log to disk
at a buffer page write: it should be tested with this
option off; also some ibuf tests are suppressed */
/*
#define UNIV_BASIC_LOG_DEBUG
*/
/* the above option enables basic recovery debugging:
new allocated file pages are reset */
#if (!defined(UNIV_DEBUG) && !defined(INSIDE_HA_INNOBASE_CC) && !defined(UNIV_MUST_NOT_INLINE))
/* Definition for inline version */
#ifdef __WIN__
#define UNIV_INLINE __inline
#else
#define UNIV_INLINE static __inline__
#endif
#else
/* If we want to compile a noninlined version we use the following macro
definitions: */
#define UNIV_NONINL
#define UNIV_INLINE
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
#ifdef _WIN32
#define UNIV_WORD_SIZE 4
#elif defined(_WIN64)
#define UNIV_WORD_SIZE 8
#else
/* MySQL config.h generated by GNU autoconf will define SIZEOF_LONG in Posix */
#define UNIV_WORD_SIZE SIZEOF_LONG
#endif
/* The following alignment is used in memory allocations in memory heap
management to ensure correct alignment for doubles etc. */
#define UNIV_MEM_ALIGNMENT 8
/* The following alignment is used in aligning lints etc. */
#define UNIV_WORD_ALIGNMENT UNIV_WORD_SIZE
/*
DATABASE VERSION CONTROL
========================
*/
/* The universal page size of the database */
#define UNIV_PAGE_SIZE (2 * 8192) /* NOTE! Currently, this has to be a
power of 2 */
/* The 2-logarithm of UNIV_PAGE_SIZE: */
#define UNIV_PAGE_SIZE_SHIFT 14
/* Maximum number of parallel threads in a parallelized operation */
#define UNIV_MAX_PARALLELISM 32
/*
UNIVERSAL TYPE DEFINITIONS
==========================
*/
/* Note that inside MySQL 'byte' is defined as char on Linux! */
#define byte unsigned char
/* Define an unsigned integer type that is exactly 32 bits. */
#if SIZEOF_INT == 4
typedef unsigned int ib_uint32_t;
#elif SIZEOF_LONG == 4
typedef unsigned long ib_uint32_t;
#else
#error "Neither int or long is 4 bytes"
#endif
/* Another basic type we use is unsigned long integer which should be equal to
the word size of the machine, that is on a 32-bit platform 32 bits, and on a
64-bit platform 64 bits. We also give the printf format for the type as a
macro ULINTPF. */
#ifdef _WIN64
typedef unsigned __int64 ulint;
#define ULINTPF "%I64u"
typedef __int64 lint;
#else
typedef unsigned long int ulint;
#define ULINTPF "%lu"
typedef long int lint;
#endif
#ifdef __WIN__
typedef __int64 ib_longlong;
#else
typedef longlong ib_longlong;
#endif
#ifndef __WIN__
#if SIZEOF_LONG != SIZEOF_VOIDP
#error "Error: InnoDB's ulint must be of the same size as void*"
#endif
#endif
/* The 'undefined' value for a ulint */
#define ULINT_UNDEFINED ((ulint)(-1))
/* The undefined 32-bit unsigned integer */
#define ULINT32_UNDEFINED 0xFFFFFFFF
/* Maximum value for a ulint */
#define ULINT_MAX ((ulint)(-2))
/* This 'ibool' type is used within Innobase. Remember that different included
headers may define 'bool' differently. Do not assume that 'bool' is a ulint! */
#define ibool ulint
#ifndef TRUE
#define TRUE 1
#define FALSE 0
#endif
/* The following number as the length of a logical field means that the field
has the SQL NULL as its value. NOTE that because we assume that the length
of a field is a 32-bit integer when we store it, for example, to an undo log
on disk, we must have also this number fit in 32 bits, also in 64-bit
computers! */
#define UNIV_SQL_NULL ULINT32_UNDEFINED
/* Lengths which are not UNIV_SQL_NULL, but bigger than the following
number indicate that a field contains a reference to an externally
stored part of the field in the tablespace. The length field then
contains the sum of the following flag and the locally stored len. */
#define UNIV_EXTERN_STORAGE_FIELD (UNIV_SQL_NULL - UNIV_PAGE_SIZE)
/* Some macros to improve branch prediction and reduce cache misses */
#if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 2) && ! defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
/* Tell the compiler that 'expr' probably evaluates to 'constant'. */
# define UNIV_EXPECT(expr,constant) __builtin_expect(expr, constant)
/* Tell the compiler that a pointer is likely to be NULL */
# define UNIV_LIKELY_NULL(ptr) __builtin_expect((ulint) ptr, 0)
/* Minimize cache-miss latency by moving data at addr into a cache before
it is read. */
# define UNIV_PREFETCH_R(addr) __builtin_prefetch(addr, 0, 3)
/* Minimize cache-miss latency by moving data at addr into a cache before
it is read or written. */
# define UNIV_PREFETCH_RW(addr) __builtin_prefetch(addr, 1, 3)
#else
/* Dummy versions of the macros */
# define UNIV_EXPECT(expr,value) (expr)
# define UNIV_LIKELY_NULL(expr) (expr)
# define UNIV_PREFETCH_R(addr) ((void) 0)
# define UNIV_PREFETCH_RW(addr) ((void) 0)
#endif
/* Tell the compiler that cond is likely to hold */
#define UNIV_LIKELY(cond) UNIV_EXPECT(cond, TRUE)
/* Tell the compiler that cond is unlikely to hold */
#define UNIV_UNLIKELY(cond) UNIV_EXPECT(cond, FALSE)
/* Compile-time constant of the given array's size. */
#define UT_ARR_SIZE(a) (sizeof(a) / sizeof((a)[0]))
/* The return type from a thread's start function differs between Unix and
Windows, so define a typedef for it and a macro to use at the end of such
functions. */
#ifdef __WIN__
typedef ulint os_thread_ret_t;
#define OS_THREAD_DUMMY_RETURN return(0)
#else
typedef void* os_thread_ret_t;
#define OS_THREAD_DUMMY_RETURN return(NULL)
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include "ut0dbg.h"
#include "ut0ut.h"
#include "db0err.h"
#endif