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If UNIV_DEBUG or UNIV_BLOB_LIGHT_DEBUG is enabled, add !rec_offs_any_null_extern() assertions, ensuring that records do not contain null pointers to externally stored columns in inappropriate places. btr_cur_optimistic_update(): Assert !rec_offs_any_null_extern(). Incomplete records must never be updated or deleted. This assertion will cover also the pessimistic route. row_build(): Assert !rec_offs_any_null_extern(). Search tuples must never be built from incomplete index entries. row_rec_to_index_entry(): Assert !rec_offs_any_null_extern() unless ROW_COPY_DATA is requested. ROW_COPY_DATA is used for multi-versioning, and therefore it might be valid to copy the most recent (uncommitted) version while it contains a null pointer to off-page columns. row_vers_build_for_consistent_read(), row_vers_build_for_semi_consistent_read(): Assert !rec_offs_any_null_extern() on all versions except the most recent one. trx_undo_prev_version_build(): Assert !rec_offs_any_null_extern() on the previous version. rb:682 approved by Sunny Bains
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/***************************************************************************
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Version control for database, common definitions, and include files
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(c) 1994 - 2000 Innobase Oy
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Created 1/20/1994 Heikki Tuuri
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****************************************************************************/
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#ifndef univ_i
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#define univ_i
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#if (defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN64) || defined(_WIN64)) && !defined(MYSQL_SERVER) && !defined(__WIN__)
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# undef __WIN__
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# define __WIN__
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# include <windows.h>
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# if !defined(WIN64) && !defined(_WIN64)
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# define UNIV_CAN_USE_X86_ASSEMBLER
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# endif
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# ifdef _NT_
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# define __NT__
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# endif
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#else
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/* The defines used with MySQL */
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/* Include two header files from MySQL to make the Unix flavor used
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in compiling more Posix-compatible. These headers also define __WIN__
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if we are compiling on Windows. */
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# include <my_global.h>
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# include <my_pthread.h>
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/* Include <sys/stat.h> to get S_I... macros defined for os0file.c */
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# include <sys/stat.h>
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# undef PACKAGE
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# undef VERSION
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/* Include the header file generated by GNU autoconf */
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# ifndef __WIN__
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# include "config.h"
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# endif
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# ifdef HAVE_SCHED_H
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# include <sched.h>
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# endif
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/* When compiling for Itanium IA64, undefine the flag below to prevent use
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of the 32-bit x86 assembler in mutex operations. */
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# if defined(__WIN__) && !defined(WIN64) && !defined(_WIN64)
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# define UNIV_CAN_USE_X86_ASSEMBLER
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# endif
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/* We only try to do explicit inlining of functions with gcc and
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Microsoft Visual C++ */
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# if !defined(__GNUC__)
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# undef UNIV_MUST_NOT_INLINE /* Remove compiler warning */
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# define UNIV_MUST_NOT_INLINE
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# endif
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# ifdef HAVE_PREAD
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# define HAVE_PWRITE
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# endif
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#endif /* #if (defined(WIN32) || ... */
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/* DEBUG VERSION CONTROL
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===================== */
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/* The following flag will make InnoDB to initialize
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all memory it allocates to zero. It hides Purify
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warnings about reading unallocated memory unless
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memory is read outside the allocated blocks. */
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/*
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#define UNIV_INIT_MEM_TO_ZERO
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*/
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/* Make a non-inline debug version */
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#if defined HAVE_VALGRIND
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# define UNIV_DEBUG_VALGRIND
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#endif /* HAVE_VALGRIND */
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#if 0
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#define UNIV_DEBUG_VALGRIND /* Enable extra
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Valgrind instrumentation */
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#define UNIV_BLOB_LIGHT_DEBUG /* Enable off-page column
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debugging without UNIV_DEBUG */
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#define UNIV_DEBUG /* Enable ut_ad() assertions */
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#define UNIV_LIST_DEBUG /* debug UT_LIST_ macros */
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#define UNIV_MEM_DEBUG /* detect memory leaks etc */
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#define UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG /* debug the insert buffer;
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this limits the database to IBUF_COUNT_N_SPACES and IBUF_COUNT_N_PAGES,
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and the insert buffer must be empty when the database is started */
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#define UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG /* debug mutex and latch
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operations (very slow); also UNIV_DEBUG must be defined */
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#define UNIV_SEARCH_DEBUG /* debug B-tree comparisons */
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#define UNIV_SYNC_PERF_STAT /* operation counts for
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rw-locks and mutexes */
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#define UNIV_SEARCH_PERF_STAT /* statistics for the
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adaptive hash index */
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#define UNIV_SRV_PRINT_LATCH_WAITS /* enable diagnostic output
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in sync0sync.c */
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#define UNIV_BTR_PRINT /* enable functions for
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printing B-trees */
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#endif
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#define UNIV_BTR_DEBUG /* check B-tree links */
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#define UNIV_LIGHT_MEM_DEBUG /* light memory debugging */
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#ifdef HAVE_purify
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/* The following sets all new allocated memory to zero before use:
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this can be used to eliminate unnecessary Purify warnings, but note that
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it also masks many bugs Purify could detect. For detailed Purify analysis it
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is best to remove the define below and look through the warnings one
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by one. */
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#define UNIV_SET_MEM_TO_ZERO
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#endif
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/*
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#define UNIV_SQL_DEBUG
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#define UNIV_LOG_DEBUG
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*/
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/* the above option prevents forcing of log to disk
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at a buffer page write: it should be tested with this
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option off; also some ibuf tests are suppressed */
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#if (!defined(UNIV_DEBUG) && !defined(INSIDE_HA_INNOBASE_CC) && !defined(UNIV_MUST_NOT_INLINE))
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/* Definition for inline version */
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#ifdef __WIN__
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#define UNIV_INLINE __inline
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#else
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#define UNIV_INLINE static __inline__
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#endif
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#else
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/* If we want to compile a noninlined version we use the following macro
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definitions: */
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#define UNIV_NONINL
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#define UNIV_INLINE
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#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
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#ifdef _WIN32
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#define UNIV_WORD_SIZE 4
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#elif defined(_WIN64)
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#define UNIV_WORD_SIZE 8
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#else
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/* MySQL config.h generated by GNU autoconf will define SIZEOF_LONG in Posix */
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#define UNIV_WORD_SIZE SIZEOF_LONG
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#endif
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/* The following alignment is used in memory allocations in memory heap
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management to ensure correct alignment for doubles etc. */
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#define UNIV_MEM_ALIGNMENT 8
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/* The following alignment is used in aligning lints etc. */
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#define UNIV_WORD_ALIGNMENT UNIV_WORD_SIZE
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/*
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DATABASE VERSION CONTROL
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========================
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*/
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/* The universal page size of the database */
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#define UNIV_PAGE_SIZE (2 * 8192) /* NOTE! Currently, this has to be a
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power of 2 */
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/* The 2-logarithm of UNIV_PAGE_SIZE: */
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#define UNIV_PAGE_SIZE_SHIFT 14
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/* Maximum number of parallel threads in a parallelized operation */
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#define UNIV_MAX_PARALLELISM 32
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/*
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UNIVERSAL TYPE DEFINITIONS
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==========================
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*/
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/* Note that inside MySQL 'byte' is defined as char on Linux! */
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#define byte unsigned char
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/* Define an unsigned integer type that is exactly 32 bits. */
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#if SIZEOF_INT == 4
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typedef unsigned int ib_uint32_t;
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#elif SIZEOF_LONG == 4
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typedef unsigned long ib_uint32_t;
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#else
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#error "Neither int or long is 4 bytes"
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#endif
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/* Another basic type we use is unsigned long integer which should be equal to
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the word size of the machine, that is on a 32-bit platform 32 bits, and on a
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64-bit platform 64 bits. We also give the printf format for the type as a
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macro ULINTPF. */
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#ifdef _WIN64
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typedef unsigned __int64 ulint;
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#define ULINTPF "%I64u"
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typedef __int64 lint;
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#else
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typedef unsigned long int ulint;
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#define ULINTPF "%lu"
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typedef long int lint;
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#endif
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#ifdef __WIN__
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typedef __int64 ib_longlong;
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typedef unsigned __int64 ib_ulonglong;
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#else
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/* Note: longlong and ulonglong come from MySQL headers. */
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typedef longlong ib_longlong;
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typedef ulonglong ib_ulonglong;
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#endif
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typedef unsigned long long int ullint;
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#ifndef __WIN__
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#if SIZEOF_LONG != SIZEOF_VOIDP
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#error "Error: InnoDB's ulint must be of the same size as void*"
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#endif
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#endif
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/* The 'undefined' value for a ulint */
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#define ULINT_UNDEFINED ((ulint)(-1))
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/* The undefined 32-bit unsigned integer */
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#define ULINT32_UNDEFINED 0xFFFFFFFF
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/* Maximum value for a ulint */
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#define ULINT_MAX ((ulint)(-2))
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/* THe 'undefined' value for ullint */
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#define ULLINT_UNDEFINED ((ullint)(-1))
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/* Maximum value for a ullint */
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#define ULLINT_MAX ((ullint)(-2))
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/* This 'ibool' type is used within Innobase. Remember that different included
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headers may define 'bool' differently. Do not assume that 'bool' is a ulint! */
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#define ibool ulint
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#ifndef TRUE
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#define TRUE 1
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#define FALSE 0
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#endif
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/* The following number as the length of a logical field means that the field
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has the SQL NULL as its value. NOTE that because we assume that the length
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of a field is a 32-bit integer when we store it, for example, to an undo log
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on disk, we must have also this number fit in 32 bits, also in 64-bit
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computers! */
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#define UNIV_SQL_NULL ULINT32_UNDEFINED
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/* Lengths which are not UNIV_SQL_NULL, but bigger than the following
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number indicate that a field contains a reference to an externally
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stored part of the field in the tablespace. The length field then
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contains the sum of the following flag and the locally stored len. */
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#define UNIV_EXTERN_STORAGE_FIELD (UNIV_SQL_NULL - UNIV_PAGE_SIZE)
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/* Some macros to improve branch prediction and reduce cache misses */
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#if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 2) && ! defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
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/* Tell the compiler that 'expr' probably evaluates to 'constant'. */
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# define UNIV_EXPECT(expr,constant) __builtin_expect(expr, constant)
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/* Tell the compiler that a pointer is likely to be NULL */
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# define UNIV_LIKELY_NULL(ptr) __builtin_expect((ulint) ptr, 0)
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/* Minimize cache-miss latency by moving data at addr into a cache before
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it is read. */
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# define UNIV_PREFETCH_R(addr) __builtin_prefetch(addr, 0, 3)
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/* Minimize cache-miss latency by moving data at addr into a cache before
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it is read or written. */
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# define UNIV_PREFETCH_RW(addr) __builtin_prefetch(addr, 1, 3)
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#else
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/* Dummy versions of the macros */
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# define UNIV_EXPECT(expr,value) (expr)
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# define UNIV_LIKELY_NULL(expr) (expr)
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# define UNIV_PREFETCH_R(addr) ((void) 0)
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# define UNIV_PREFETCH_RW(addr) ((void) 0)
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#endif
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/* Tell the compiler that cond is likely to hold */
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#define UNIV_LIKELY(cond) UNIV_EXPECT(cond, TRUE)
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/* Tell the compiler that cond is unlikely to hold */
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#define UNIV_UNLIKELY(cond) UNIV_EXPECT(cond, FALSE)
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/* Compile-time constant of the given array's size. */
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#define UT_ARR_SIZE(a) (sizeof(a) / sizeof((a)[0]))
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/* The return type from a thread's start function differs between Unix and
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Windows, so define a typedef for it and a macro to use at the end of such
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functions. */
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#ifdef __WIN__
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typedef ulint os_thread_ret_t;
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#define OS_THREAD_DUMMY_RETURN return(0)
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#else
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typedef void* os_thread_ret_t;
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#define OS_THREAD_DUMMY_RETURN return(NULL)
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#endif
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "ut0dbg.h"
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#include "ut0ut.h"
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#include "db0err.h"
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#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG_VALGRIND
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# include <valgrind/memcheck.h>
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# define UNIV_MEM_VALID(addr, size) VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED(addr, size)
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# define UNIV_MEM_INVALID(addr, size) VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(addr, size)
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# define UNIV_MEM_FREE(addr, size) VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS(addr, size)
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# define UNIV_MEM_ALLOC(addr, size) VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(addr, size)
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# define UNIV_MEM_ASSERT_RW(addr, size) do { \
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const void* _p = (const void*) (ulint) \
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VALGRIND_CHECK_MEM_IS_DEFINED(addr, size); \
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if (UNIV_LIKELY_NULL(_p)) \
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fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: %p[%u] undefined at %ld\n", \
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__FILE__, __LINE__, \
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(const void*) (addr), (unsigned) (size), (long) \
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(((const char*) _p) - ((const char*) (addr)))); \
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} while (0)
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# define UNIV_MEM_ASSERT_W(addr, size) do { \
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const void* _p = (const void*) (ulint) \
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VALGRIND_CHECK_MEM_IS_ADDRESSABLE(addr, size); \
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if (UNIV_LIKELY_NULL(_p)) \
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fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: %p[%u] unwritable at %ld\n", \
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__FILE__, __LINE__, \
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(const void*) (addr), (unsigned) (size), (long) \
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(((const char*) _p) - ((const char*) (addr)))); \
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} while (0)
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#else
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# define UNIV_MEM_VALID(addr, size) do {} while(0)
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# define UNIV_MEM_INVALID(addr, size) do {} while(0)
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# define UNIV_MEM_FREE(addr, size) do {} while(0)
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# define UNIV_MEM_ALLOC(addr, size) do {} while(0)
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# define UNIV_MEM_ASSERT_RW(addr, size) do {} while(0)
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# define UNIV_MEM_ASSERT_W(addr, size) do {} while(0)
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#endif
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#define UNIV_MEM_ASSERT_AND_FREE(addr, size) do { \
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UNIV_MEM_ASSERT_W(addr, size); \
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UNIV_MEM_FREE(addr, size); \
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} while (0)
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#define UNIV_MEM_ASSERT_AND_ALLOC(addr, size) do { \
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UNIV_MEM_ASSERT_W(addr, size); \
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UNIV_MEM_ALLOC(addr, size); \
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} while (0)
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#endif
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