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Bug #16979: AUTO_INC lock in InnoDB works a table level lock - this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. Bug #27950: Duplicate entry error in auto-inc after mysqld restart - Init AUTOINC from delete_row(). Bug #28781: InnoDB increments auto-increment value incorrectly with ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row(). mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1655: Fix the innodb.test failure mentioned in r1654. storage/innobase/dict/dict0dict.c: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1645: Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly. Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row(). Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row(). Summary of structural changes: ============================== InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock. The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface of InnoDB. Revision r1719: Merge r1264 from branches/zip: Avoid memory fragmentation when adding column definitions to tables. dict_mem_table_add_col(): Add the parameter "heap" for temporary memory allocation. Allow it and "name" to be NULL. These parameters are NULL when creating dummy indexes. dict_add_col_name(): Remove calls to ut_malloc() and ut_free(). dict_table_get_col_name(): Allow table->col_names to be NULL. dict_table_add_system_columns(), dict_table_add_to_cache(): Add the parameter "heap". --- Additional changes that had to be merged from branches/zip: dict_table_add_system_columns(): New function, factored out from dict_table_add_to_cache(). mlog_parse_index(): Add some consistency checks, and make use of dict_table_add_system_columns(). storage/innobase/dict/dict0mem.c: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1645: Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly. Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row(). Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row(). Summary of structural changes: ============================== InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock. The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface of InnoDB. Revision r1719: Merge r1264 from branches/zip: Avoid memory fragmentation when adding column definitions to tables. dict_mem_table_add_col(): Add the parameter "heap" for temporary memory allocation. Allow it and "name" to be NULL. These parameters are NULL when creating dummy indexes. dict_add_col_name(): Remove calls to ut_malloc() and ut_free(). dict_table_get_col_name(): Allow table->col_names to be NULL. dict_table_add_system_columns(), dict_table_add_to_cache(): Add the parameter "heap". --- Additional changes that had to be merged from branches/zip: dict_table_add_system_columns(): New function, factored out from dict_table_add_to_cache(). mlog_parse_index(): Add some consistency checks, and make use of dict_table_add_system_columns(). storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1645: Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly. Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row(). Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row(). Summary of structural changes: ============================== InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock. The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface of InnoDB. Revision r1718: Replace mysql_byte with uchar and remove the #define mysql_byte from ha_innodb.cc. This cleanup was made possible as of r1550: Revision r1658: check_trx_exists(): Remove a redundant function call and assignment that was added by someone at MySQL. Revision r1656: Revision r1719: Merge r1264 from branches/zip: Avoid memory fragmentation when adding column definitions to tables. dict_mem_table_add_col(): Add the parameter "heap" for temporary memory allocation. Allow it and "name" to be NULL. These parameters are NULL when creating dummy indexes. dict_add_col_name(): Remove calls to ut_malloc() and ut_free(). dict_table_get_col_name(): Allow table->col_names to be NULL. dict_table_add_system_columns(), dict_table_add_to_cache(): Add the parameter "heap". --- Additional changes that had to be merged from branches/zip: dict_table_add_system_columns(): New function, factored out from dict_table_add_to_cache(). mlog_parse_index(): Add some consistency checks, and make use of dict_table_add_system_columns(). Revision r1654: One test case in innodb.test fails because of auto-increment changes in r1562:1653: $diff innodb.result innodb.reject 504c504 < 3 test2 this will work --- > 4 test2 this will work storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.h: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1645: Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly. Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row(). Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row(). Summary of structural changes: ============================== InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock. The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface of InnoDB. Revision r1654: One test case in innodb.test fails because of auto-increment changes in r1562:1653: $diff innodb.result innodb.reject 504c504 < 3 test2 this will work --- > 4 test2 this will work storage/innobase/ibuf/ibuf0ibuf.c: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1715: ibuf0ibuf.c: Remove the unused prototype for dict_index_print_low() that was inadvertently added in r832. Revision r1719: Merge r1264 from branches/zip: Avoid memory fragmentation when adding column definitions to tables. dict_mem_table_add_col(): Add the parameter "heap" for temporary memory allocation. Allow it and "name" to be NULL. These parameters are NULL when creating dummy indexes. dict_add_col_name(): Remove calls to ut_malloc() and ut_free(). dict_table_get_col_name(): Allow table->col_names to be NULL. dict_table_add_system_columns(), dict_table_add_to_cache(): Add the parameter "heap". --- Additional changes that had to be merged from branches/zip: dict_table_add_system_columns(): New function, factored out from dict_table_add_to_cache(). mlog_parse_index(): Add some consistency checks, and make use of dict_table_add_system_columns(). storage/innobase/include/dict0dict.h: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1645: Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly. Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row(). Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row(). Summary of structural changes: ============================== InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock. The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface of InnoDB. Revision r1719: Merge r1264 from branches/zip: Avoid memory fragmentation when adding column definitions to tables. dict_mem_table_add_col(): Add the parameter "heap" for temporary memory allocation. Allow it and "name" to be NULL. These parameters are NULL when creating dummy indexes. dict_add_col_name(): Remove calls to ut_malloc() and ut_free(). dict_table_get_col_name(): Allow table->col_names to be NULL. dict_table_add_system_columns(), dict_table_add_to_cache(): Add the parameter "heap". --- Additional changes that had to be merged from branches/zip: dict_table_add_system_columns(): New function, factored out from dict_table_add_to_cache(). mlog_parse_index(): Add some consistency checks, and make use of dict_table_add_system_columns(). storage/innobase/include/dict0mem.h: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1645: Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly. Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row(). Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row(). Summary of structural changes: ============================== InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock. The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface of InnoDB. Revision r1719: Merge r1264 from branches/zip: Avoid memory fragmentation when adding column definitions to tables. dict_mem_table_add_col(): Add the parameter "heap" for temporary memory allocation. Allow it and "name" to be NULL. These parameters are NULL when creating dummy indexes. dict_add_col_name(): Remove calls to ut_malloc() and ut_free(). dict_table_get_col_name(): Allow table->col_names to be NULL. dict_table_add_system_columns(), dict_table_add_to_cache(): Add the parameter "heap". --- Additional changes that had to be merged from branches/zip: dict_table_add_system_columns(): New function, factored out from dict_table_add_to_cache(). mlog_parse_index(): Add some consistency checks, and make use of dict_table_add_system_columns(). storage/innobase/include/lock0lock.h: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1664: lock_number_of_rows_locked(): Fix a typo in comment, and make the comments in lock0lock.c and lock0lock.h identical. The typo was incorrectly fixed in r1623. storage/innobase/include/row0mysql.h: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1645: Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly. Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row(). Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row(). Summary of structural changes: ============================== InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock. The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface of InnoDB. storage/innobase/include/row0sel.h: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1645: Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly. Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row(). Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row(). Summary of structural changes: ============================== InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock. The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface of InnoDB. storage/innobase/include/trx0trx.h: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1645: Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly. Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row(). Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row(). Summary of structural changes: ============================== InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock. The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface of InnoDB. storage/innobase/include/ut0mem.h: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1713: Fix typo in comment. storage/innobase/log/log0recv.c: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1657: recv_init_crash_recovery(): remove trailing white space storage/innobase/row/row0mysql.c: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1645: Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly. Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row(). Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row(). Summary of structural changes: ============================== InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock. The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface of InnoDB. storage/innobase/row/row0sel.c: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1645: Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly. Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row(). Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row(). Summary of structural changes: ============================== InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock. The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface of InnoDB. storage/innobase/trx/trx0trx.c: Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726. Revision r1645: Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly. Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row(). Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row(). Summary of structural changes: ============================== InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock. The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface of InnoDB.
780 lines
27 KiB
C
780 lines
27 KiB
C
/******************************************************
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The transaction
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(c) 1996 Innobase Oy
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Created 3/26/1996 Heikki Tuuri
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*******************************************************/
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#ifndef trx0trx_h
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#define trx0trx_h
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#include "univ.i"
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#include "trx0types.h"
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#include "lock0types.h"
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#include "usr0types.h"
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#include "que0types.h"
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#include "mem0mem.h"
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#include "read0types.h"
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#include "dict0types.h"
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#include "trx0xa.h"
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extern ulint trx_n_mysql_transactions;
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/*****************************************************************
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Resets the new record lock info in a transaction struct. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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void
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trx_reset_new_rec_lock_info(
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/*========================*/
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trx_t* trx); /* in: transaction struct */
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/*****************************************************************
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Registers that we have set a new record lock on an index. We only have space
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to store 2 indexes! If this is called to store more than 2 indexes after
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trx_reset_new_rec_lock_info(), then this function does nothing. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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void
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trx_register_new_rec_lock(
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/*======================*/
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trx_t* trx, /* in: transaction struct */
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dict_index_t* index); /* in: trx sets a new record lock on this
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index */
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/*****************************************************************
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Checks if trx has set a new record lock on an index. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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ibool
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trx_new_rec_locks_contain(
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/*======================*/
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/* out: TRUE if trx has set a new record lock
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on index */
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trx_t* trx, /* in: transaction struct */
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dict_index_t* index); /* in: index */
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/************************************************************************
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Releases the search latch if trx has reserved it. */
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void
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trx_search_latch_release_if_reserved(
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/*=================================*/
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trx_t* trx); /* in: transaction */
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/**********************************************************************
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Set detailed error message for the transaction. */
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void
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trx_set_detailed_error(
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/*===================*/
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trx_t* trx, /* in: transaction struct */
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const char* msg); /* in: detailed error message */
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/*****************************************************************
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Set detailed error message for the transaction from a file. Note that the
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file is rewinded before reading from it. */
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void
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trx_set_detailed_error_from_file(
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/*=============================*/
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trx_t* trx, /* in: transaction struct */
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FILE* file); /* in: file to read message from */
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/********************************************************************
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Retrieves the error_info field from a trx. */
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void*
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trx_get_error_info(
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/*===============*/
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/* out: the error info */
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trx_t* trx); /* in: trx object */
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/********************************************************************
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Creates and initializes a transaction object. */
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trx_t*
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trx_create(
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/*=======*/
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/* out, own: the transaction */
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sess_t* sess); /* in: session or NULL */
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/************************************************************************
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Creates a transaction object for MySQL. */
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trx_t*
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trx_allocate_for_mysql(void);
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/*========================*/
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/* out, own: transaction object */
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/************************************************************************
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Creates a transaction object for background operations by the master thread. */
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trx_t*
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trx_allocate_for_background(void);
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/*=============================*/
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/* out, own: transaction object */
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/************************************************************************
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Frees a transaction object. */
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void
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trx_free(
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/*=====*/
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trx_t* trx); /* in, own: trx object */
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/************************************************************************
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Frees a transaction object for MySQL. */
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void
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trx_free_for_mysql(
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/*===============*/
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trx_t* trx); /* in, own: trx object */
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/************************************************************************
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Frees a transaction object of a background operation of the master thread. */
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void
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trx_free_for_background(
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/*====================*/
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trx_t* trx); /* in, own: trx object */
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/********************************************************************
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Creates trx objects for transactions and initializes the trx list of
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trx_sys at database start. Rollback segment and undo log lists must
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already exist when this function is called, because the lists of
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transactions to be rolled back or cleaned up are built based on the
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undo log lists. */
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void
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trx_lists_init_at_db_start(void);
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/*============================*/
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/********************************************************************
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Starts a new transaction. */
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ibool
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trx_start(
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/*======*/
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/* out: TRUE if success, FALSE if the rollback
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segment could not support this many transactions */
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trx_t* trx, /* in: transaction */
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ulint rseg_id);/* in: rollback segment id; if ULINT_UNDEFINED
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is passed, the system chooses the rollback segment
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automatically in a round-robin fashion */
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/********************************************************************
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Starts a new transaction. */
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ibool
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trx_start_low(
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/*==========*/
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/* out: TRUE */
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trx_t* trx, /* in: transaction */
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ulint rseg_id);/* in: rollback segment id; if ULINT_UNDEFINED
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is passed, the system chooses the rollback segment
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automatically in a round-robin fashion */
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/*****************************************************************
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Starts the transaction if it is not yet started. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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void
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trx_start_if_not_started(
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/*=====================*/
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trx_t* trx); /* in: transaction */
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/*****************************************************************
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Starts the transaction if it is not yet started. Assumes we have reserved
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the kernel mutex! */
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UNIV_INLINE
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void
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trx_start_if_not_started_low(
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/*=========================*/
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trx_t* trx); /* in: transaction */
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/*****************************************************************
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Starts the transaction if it is not yet started. */
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void
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trx_start_if_not_started_noninline(
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/*===============================*/
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trx_t* trx); /* in: transaction */
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/********************************************************************
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Commits a transaction. */
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void
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trx_commit_off_kernel(
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/*==================*/
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trx_t* trx); /* in: transaction */
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/********************************************************************
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Cleans up a transaction at database startup. The cleanup is needed if
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the transaction already got to the middle of a commit when the database
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crashed, andf we cannot roll it back. */
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void
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trx_cleanup_at_db_startup(
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/*======================*/
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trx_t* trx); /* in: transaction */
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/**************************************************************************
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Does the transaction commit for MySQL. */
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ulint
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trx_commit_for_mysql(
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/*=================*/
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/* out: 0 or error number */
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trx_t* trx); /* in: trx handle */
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/**************************************************************************
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Does the transaction prepare for MySQL. */
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ulint
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trx_prepare_for_mysql(
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/*==================*/
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/* out: 0 or error number */
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trx_t* trx); /* in: trx handle */
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/**************************************************************************
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This function is used to find number of prepared transactions and
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their transaction objects for a recovery. */
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int
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trx_recover_for_mysql(
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/*==================*/
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/* out: number of prepared transactions */
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XID* xid_list, /* in/out: prepared transactions */
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ulint len); /* in: number of slots in xid_list */
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/***********************************************************************
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This function is used to find one X/Open XA distributed transaction
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which is in the prepared state */
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trx_t *
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trx_get_trx_by_xid(
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/*===============*/
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/* out: trx or NULL */
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XID* xid); /* in: X/Open XA transaction identification */
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/**************************************************************************
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If required, flushes the log to disk if we called trx_commit_for_mysql()
|
|
with trx->flush_log_later == TRUE. */
|
|
|
|
ulint
|
|
trx_commit_complete_for_mysql(
|
|
/*==========================*/
|
|
/* out: 0 or error number */
|
|
trx_t* trx); /* in: trx handle */
|
|
/**************************************************************************
|
|
Marks the latest SQL statement ended. */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
trx_mark_sql_stat_end(
|
|
/*==================*/
|
|
trx_t* trx); /* in: trx handle */
|
|
/************************************************************************
|
|
Assigns a read view for a consistent read query. All the consistent reads
|
|
within the same transaction will get the same read view, which is created
|
|
when this function is first called for a new started transaction. */
|
|
|
|
read_view_t*
|
|
trx_assign_read_view(
|
|
/*=================*/
|
|
/* out: consistent read view */
|
|
trx_t* trx); /* in: active transaction */
|
|
/***************************************************************
|
|
The transaction must be in the TRX_QUE_LOCK_WAIT state. Puts it to
|
|
the TRX_QUE_RUNNING state and releases query threads which were
|
|
waiting for a lock in the wait_thrs list. */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
trx_end_lock_wait(
|
|
/*==============*/
|
|
trx_t* trx); /* in: transaction */
|
|
/********************************************************************
|
|
Sends a signal to a trx object. */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
trx_sig_send(
|
|
/*=========*/
|
|
trx_t* trx, /* in: trx handle */
|
|
ulint type, /* in: signal type */
|
|
ulint sender, /* in: TRX_SIG_SELF or
|
|
TRX_SIG_OTHER_SESS */
|
|
que_thr_t* receiver_thr, /* in: query thread which wants the
|
|
reply, or NULL; if type is
|
|
TRX_SIG_END_WAIT, this must be NULL */
|
|
trx_savept_t* savept, /* in: possible rollback savepoint, or
|
|
NULL */
|
|
que_thr_t** next_thr); /* in/out: next query thread to run;
|
|
if the value which is passed in is
|
|
a pointer to a NULL pointer, then the
|
|
calling function can start running
|
|
a new query thread; if the parameter
|
|
is NULL, it is ignored */
|
|
/********************************************************************
|
|
Send the reply message when a signal in the queue of the trx has
|
|
been handled. */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
trx_sig_reply(
|
|
/*==========*/
|
|
trx_sig_t* sig, /* in: signal */
|
|
que_thr_t** next_thr); /* in/out: next query thread to run;
|
|
if the value which is passed in is
|
|
a pointer to a NULL pointer, then the
|
|
calling function can start running
|
|
a new query thread */
|
|
/********************************************************************
|
|
Removes the signal object from a trx signal queue. */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
trx_sig_remove(
|
|
/*===========*/
|
|
trx_t* trx, /* in: trx handle */
|
|
trx_sig_t* sig); /* in, own: signal */
|
|
/********************************************************************
|
|
Starts handling of a trx signal. */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
trx_sig_start_handle(
|
|
/*=================*/
|
|
trx_t* trx, /* in: trx handle */
|
|
que_thr_t** next_thr); /* in/out: next query thread to run;
|
|
if the value which is passed in is
|
|
a pointer to a NULL pointer, then the
|
|
calling function can start running
|
|
a new query thread */
|
|
/********************************************************************
|
|
Ends signal handling. If the session is in the error state, and
|
|
trx->graph_before_signal_handling != NULL, returns control to the error
|
|
handling routine of the graph (currently only returns the control to the
|
|
graph root which then sends an error message to the client). */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
trx_end_signal_handling(
|
|
/*====================*/
|
|
trx_t* trx); /* in: trx */
|
|
/*************************************************************************
|
|
Creates a commit command node struct. */
|
|
|
|
commit_node_t*
|
|
commit_node_create(
|
|
/*===============*/
|
|
/* out, own: commit node struct */
|
|
mem_heap_t* heap); /* in: mem heap where created */
|
|
/***************************************************************
|
|
Performs an execution step for a commit type node in a query graph. */
|
|
|
|
que_thr_t*
|
|
trx_commit_step(
|
|
/*============*/
|
|
/* out: query thread to run next, or NULL */
|
|
que_thr_t* thr); /* in: query thread */
|
|
|
|
/**************************************************************************
|
|
Prints info about a transaction to the given file. The caller must own the
|
|
kernel mutex and must have called
|
|
innobase_mysql_prepare_print_arbitrary_thd(), unless he knows that MySQL
|
|
or InnoDB cannot meanwhile change the info printed here. */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
trx_print(
|
|
/*======*/
|
|
FILE* f, /* in: output stream */
|
|
trx_t* trx, /* in: transaction */
|
|
ulint max_query_len); /* in: max query length to print, or 0 to
|
|
use the default max length */
|
|
|
|
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
|
|
/**************************************************************************
|
|
Determines if the currently running transaction has been interrupted. */
|
|
|
|
ibool
|
|
trx_is_interrupted(
|
|
/*===============*/
|
|
/* out: TRUE if interrupted */
|
|
trx_t* trx); /* in: transaction */
|
|
#else /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
|
|
#define trx_is_interrupted(trx) FALSE
|
|
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
|
|
|
|
/***********************************************************************
|
|
Compares the "weight" (or size) of two transactions. The weight of one
|
|
transaction is estimated as the number of altered rows + the number of
|
|
locked rows. Transactions that have edited non-transactional tables are
|
|
considered heavier than ones that have not. */
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
trx_weight_cmp(
|
|
/*===========*/
|
|
/* out: <0, 0 or >0; similar to strcmp(3) */
|
|
trx_t* a, /* in: the first transaction to be compared */
|
|
trx_t* b); /* in: the second transaction to be compared */
|
|
|
|
/* Signal to a transaction */
|
|
struct trx_sig_struct{
|
|
ulint type; /* signal type */
|
|
ulint sender; /* TRX_SIG_SELF or
|
|
TRX_SIG_OTHER_SESS */
|
|
que_thr_t* receiver; /* non-NULL if the sender of the signal
|
|
wants reply after the operation induced
|
|
by the signal is completed */
|
|
trx_savept_t savept; /* possible rollback savepoint */
|
|
UT_LIST_NODE_T(trx_sig_t)
|
|
signals; /* queue of pending signals to the
|
|
transaction */
|
|
UT_LIST_NODE_T(trx_sig_t)
|
|
reply_signals; /* list of signals for which the sender
|
|
transaction is waiting a reply */
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
#define TRX_MAGIC_N 91118598
|
|
|
|
/* The transaction handle; every session has a trx object which is freed only
|
|
when the session is freed; in addition there may be session-less transactions
|
|
rolling back after a database recovery */
|
|
|
|
struct trx_struct{
|
|
ulint magic_n;
|
|
/* All the next fields are protected by the kernel mutex, except the
|
|
undo logs which are protected by undo_mutex */
|
|
const char* op_info; /* English text describing the
|
|
current operation, or an empty
|
|
string */
|
|
unsigned is_purge:1; /* 0=user transaction, 1=purge */
|
|
ulint conc_state; /* state of the trx from the point
|
|
of view of concurrency control:
|
|
TRX_ACTIVE, TRX_COMMITTED_IN_MEMORY,
|
|
... */
|
|
time_t start_time; /* time the trx object was created
|
|
or the state last time became
|
|
TRX_ACTIVE */
|
|
ulint isolation_level;/* TRX_ISO_REPEATABLE_READ, ... */
|
|
ibool check_foreigns; /* normally TRUE, but if the user
|
|
wants to suppress foreign key checks,
|
|
(in table imports, for example) we
|
|
set this FALSE */
|
|
ibool check_unique_secondary;
|
|
/* normally TRUE, but if the user
|
|
wants to speed up inserts by
|
|
suppressing unique key checks
|
|
for secondary indexes when we decide
|
|
if we can use the insert buffer for
|
|
them, we set this FALSE */
|
|
dulint id; /* transaction id */
|
|
XID xid; /* X/Open XA transaction
|
|
identification to identify a
|
|
transaction branch */
|
|
ibool support_xa; /* normally we do the XA two-phase
|
|
commit steps, but by setting this to
|
|
FALSE, one can save CPU time and about
|
|
150 bytes in the undo log size as then
|
|
we skip XA steps */
|
|
dulint no; /* transaction serialization number ==
|
|
max trx id when the transaction is
|
|
moved to COMMITTED_IN_MEMORY state */
|
|
ibool flush_log_later;/* when we commit the transaction
|
|
in MySQL's binlog write, we will
|
|
flush the log to disk later in
|
|
a separate call */
|
|
ibool must_flush_log_later;/* this flag is set to TRUE in
|
|
trx_commit_off_kernel() if
|
|
flush_log_later was TRUE, and there
|
|
were modifications by the transaction;
|
|
in that case we must flush the log
|
|
in trx_commit_complete_for_mysql() */
|
|
dulint commit_lsn; /* lsn at the time of the commit */
|
|
ibool dict_operation; /* TRUE if the trx is used to create
|
|
a table, create an index, or drop a
|
|
table. This is a hint that the table
|
|
may need to be dropped in crash
|
|
recovery. */
|
|
dulint table_id; /* table id if the preceding field is
|
|
TRUE */
|
|
/*------------------------------*/
|
|
unsigned duplicates:2; /* TRX_DUP_IGNORE | TRX_DUP_REPLACE */
|
|
unsigned active_trans:2; /* 1 - if a transaction in MySQL
|
|
is active. 2 - if prepare_commit_mutex
|
|
was taken */
|
|
void* mysql_thd; /* MySQL thread handle corresponding
|
|
to this trx, or NULL */
|
|
char** mysql_query_str;/* pointer to the field in mysqld_thd
|
|
which contains the pointer to the
|
|
current SQL query string */
|
|
const char* mysql_log_file_name;
|
|
/* if MySQL binlog is used, this field
|
|
contains a pointer to the latest file
|
|
name; this is NULL if binlog is not
|
|
used */
|
|
ib_longlong mysql_log_offset;/* if MySQL binlog is used, this field
|
|
contains the end offset of the binlog
|
|
entry */
|
|
const char* mysql_master_log_file_name;
|
|
/* if the database server is a MySQL
|
|
replication slave, we have here the
|
|
master binlog name up to which
|
|
replication has processed; otherwise
|
|
this is a pointer to a null
|
|
character */
|
|
ib_longlong mysql_master_log_pos;
|
|
/* if the database server is a MySQL
|
|
replication slave, this is the
|
|
position in the log file up to which
|
|
replication has processed */
|
|
/* A MySQL variable mysql_thd->synchronous_repl tells if we have
|
|
to use synchronous replication. See ha_innodb.cc. */
|
|
char* repl_wait_binlog_name;/* NULL, or if synchronous MySQL
|
|
replication is used, the binlog name
|
|
up to which we must communicate the
|
|
binlog to the slave, before returning
|
|
from a commit; this is the same as
|
|
mysql_log_file_name, but we allocate
|
|
and copy the name to a separate buffer
|
|
here */
|
|
ib_longlong repl_wait_binlog_pos;/* see above at
|
|
repl_wait_binlog_name */
|
|
|
|
os_thread_id_t mysql_thread_id;/* id of the MySQL thread associated
|
|
with this transaction object */
|
|
ulint mysql_process_no;/* since in Linux, 'top' reports
|
|
process id's and not thread id's, we
|
|
store the process number too */
|
|
/*------------------------------*/
|
|
ulint n_mysql_tables_in_use; /* number of Innobase tables
|
|
used in the processing of the current
|
|
SQL statement in MySQL */
|
|
ulint mysql_n_tables_locked;
|
|
/* how many tables the current SQL
|
|
statement uses, except those
|
|
in consistent read */
|
|
ibool dict_operation_lock_mode;
|
|
/* 0, RW_S_LATCH, or RW_X_LATCH:
|
|
the latch mode trx currently holds
|
|
on dict_operation_lock */
|
|
ibool has_search_latch;
|
|
/* TRUE if this trx has latched the
|
|
search system latch in S-mode */
|
|
ulint search_latch_timeout;
|
|
/* If we notice that someone is
|
|
waiting for our S-lock on the search
|
|
latch to be released, we wait in
|
|
row0sel.c for BTR_SEA_TIMEOUT new
|
|
searches until we try to keep
|
|
the search latch again over
|
|
calls from MySQL; this is intended
|
|
to reduce contention on the search
|
|
latch */
|
|
/*------------------------------*/
|
|
ibool declared_to_be_inside_innodb;
|
|
/* this is TRUE if we have declared
|
|
this transaction in
|
|
srv_conc_enter_innodb to be inside the
|
|
InnoDB engine */
|
|
ulint n_tickets_to_enter_innodb;
|
|
/* this can be > 0 only when
|
|
declared_to_... is TRUE; when we come
|
|
to srv_conc_innodb_enter, if the value
|
|
here is > 0, we decrement this by 1 */
|
|
/*------------------------------*/
|
|
lock_t* auto_inc_lock; /* possible auto-inc lock reserved by
|
|
the transaction; note that it is also
|
|
in the lock list trx_locks */
|
|
dict_index_t* new_rec_locks[2];/* these are normally NULL; if
|
|
srv_locks_unsafe_for_binlog is TRUE
|
|
or session is using READ COMMITTED
|
|
isolation level,
|
|
in a cursor search, if we set a new
|
|
record lock on an index, this is set
|
|
to point to the index; this is
|
|
used in releasing the locks under the
|
|
cursors if we are performing an UPDATE
|
|
and we determine after retrieving
|
|
the row that it does not need to be
|
|
locked; thus, these can be used to
|
|
implement a 'mini-rollback' that
|
|
releases the latest record locks */
|
|
UT_LIST_NODE_T(trx_t)
|
|
trx_list; /* list of transactions */
|
|
UT_LIST_NODE_T(trx_t)
|
|
mysql_trx_list; /* list of transactions created for
|
|
MySQL */
|
|
/*------------------------------*/
|
|
ulint error_state; /* 0 if no error, otherwise error
|
|
number; NOTE That ONLY the thread
|
|
doing the transaction is allowed to
|
|
set this field: this is NOT protected
|
|
by the kernel mutex */
|
|
void* error_info; /* if the error number indicates a
|
|
duplicate key error, a pointer to
|
|
the problematic index is stored here */
|
|
sess_t* sess; /* session of the trx, NULL if none */
|
|
ulint que_state; /* TRX_QUE_RUNNING, TRX_QUE_LOCK_WAIT,
|
|
... */
|
|
que_t* graph; /* query currently run in the session,
|
|
or NULL if none; NOTE that the query
|
|
belongs to the session, and it can
|
|
survive over a transaction commit, if
|
|
it is a stored procedure with a COMMIT
|
|
WORK statement, for instance */
|
|
ulint n_active_thrs; /* number of active query threads */
|
|
ibool handling_signals;/* this is TRUE as long as the trx
|
|
is handling signals */
|
|
que_t* graph_before_signal_handling;
|
|
/* value of graph when signal handling
|
|
for this trx started: this is used to
|
|
return control to the original query
|
|
graph for error processing */
|
|
trx_sig_t sig; /* one signal object can be allocated
|
|
in this space, avoiding mem_alloc */
|
|
UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(trx_sig_t)
|
|
signals; /* queue of processed or pending
|
|
signals to the trx */
|
|
UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(trx_sig_t)
|
|
reply_signals; /* list of signals sent by the query
|
|
threads of this trx for which a thread
|
|
is waiting for a reply; if this trx is
|
|
killed, the reply requests in the list
|
|
must be canceled */
|
|
/*------------------------------*/
|
|
lock_t* wait_lock; /* if trx execution state is
|
|
TRX_QUE_LOCK_WAIT, this points to
|
|
the lock request, otherwise this is
|
|
NULL */
|
|
ibool was_chosen_as_deadlock_victim;
|
|
/* when the transaction decides to wait
|
|
for a lock, it sets this to FALSE;
|
|
if another transaction chooses this
|
|
transaction as a victim in deadlock
|
|
resolution, it sets this to TRUE */
|
|
time_t wait_started; /* lock wait started at this time */
|
|
UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(que_thr_t)
|
|
wait_thrs; /* query threads belonging to this
|
|
trx that are in the QUE_THR_LOCK_WAIT
|
|
state */
|
|
ulint deadlock_mark; /* a mark field used in deadlock
|
|
checking algorithm */
|
|
/*------------------------------*/
|
|
mem_heap_t* lock_heap; /* memory heap for the locks of the
|
|
transaction */
|
|
UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(lock_t)
|
|
trx_locks; /* locks reserved by the transaction */
|
|
/*------------------------------*/
|
|
mem_heap_t* global_read_view_heap;
|
|
/* memory heap for the global read
|
|
view */
|
|
read_view_t* global_read_view;
|
|
/* consistent read view associated
|
|
to a transaction or NULL */
|
|
read_view_t* read_view; /* consistent read view used in the
|
|
transaction or NULL, this read view
|
|
if defined can be normal read view
|
|
associated to a transaction (i.e.
|
|
same as global_read_view) or read view
|
|
associated to a cursor */
|
|
/*------------------------------*/
|
|
UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(trx_named_savept_t)
|
|
trx_savepoints; /* savepoints set with SAVEPOINT ...,
|
|
oldest first */
|
|
/*------------------------------*/
|
|
mutex_t undo_mutex; /* mutex protecting the fields in this
|
|
section (down to undo_no_arr), EXCEPT
|
|
last_sql_stat_start, which can be
|
|
accessed only when we know that there
|
|
cannot be any activity in the undo
|
|
logs! */
|
|
dulint undo_no; /* next undo log record number to
|
|
assign; since the undo log is
|
|
private for a transaction, this
|
|
is a simple ascending sequence
|
|
with no gaps; thus it represents
|
|
the number of modified/inserted
|
|
rows in a transaction */
|
|
trx_savept_t last_sql_stat_start;
|
|
/* undo_no when the last sql statement
|
|
was started: in case of an error, trx
|
|
is rolled back down to this undo
|
|
number; see note at undo_mutex! */
|
|
trx_rseg_t* rseg; /* rollback segment assigned to the
|
|
transaction, or NULL if not assigned
|
|
yet */
|
|
trx_undo_t* insert_undo; /* pointer to the insert undo log, or
|
|
NULL if no inserts performed yet */
|
|
trx_undo_t* update_undo; /* pointer to the update undo log, or
|
|
NULL if no update performed yet */
|
|
dulint roll_limit; /* least undo number to undo during
|
|
a rollback */
|
|
ulint pages_undone; /* number of undo log pages undone
|
|
since the last undo log truncation */
|
|
trx_undo_arr_t* undo_no_arr; /* array of undo numbers of undo log
|
|
records which are currently processed
|
|
by a rollback operation */
|
|
ulint n_autoinc_rows; /* no. of AUTO-INC rows required for
|
|
an SQL statement. This is useful for
|
|
multi-row INSERTs */
|
|
/*------------------------------*/
|
|
char detailed_error[256]; /* detailed error message for last
|
|
error, or empty. */
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
#define TRX_MAX_N_THREADS 32 /* maximum number of
|
|
concurrent threads running a
|
|
single operation of a
|
|
transaction, e.g., a parallel
|
|
query */
|
|
/* Transaction concurrency states (trx->conc_state) */
|
|
#define TRX_NOT_STARTED 1
|
|
#define TRX_ACTIVE 2
|
|
#define TRX_COMMITTED_IN_MEMORY 3
|
|
#define TRX_PREPARED 4 /* Support for 2PC/XA */
|
|
|
|
/* Transaction execution states when trx->conc_state == TRX_ACTIVE */
|
|
#define TRX_QUE_RUNNING 1 /* transaction is running */
|
|
#define TRX_QUE_LOCK_WAIT 2 /* transaction is waiting for a lock */
|
|
#define TRX_QUE_ROLLING_BACK 3 /* transaction is rolling back */
|
|
#define TRX_QUE_COMMITTING 4 /* transaction is committing */
|
|
|
|
/* Transaction isolation levels (trx->isolation_level) */
|
|
#define TRX_ISO_READ_UNCOMMITTED 1 /* dirty read: non-locking
|
|
SELECTs are performed so that
|
|
we do not look at a possible
|
|
earlier version of a record;
|
|
thus they are not 'consistent'
|
|
reads under this isolation
|
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level; otherwise like level
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2 */
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#define TRX_ISO_READ_COMMITTED 2 /* somewhat Oracle-like
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isolation, except that in
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range UPDATE and DELETE we
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must block phantom rows
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with next-key locks;
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SELECT ... FOR UPDATE and ...
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LOCK IN SHARE MODE only lock
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the index records, NOT the
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gaps before them, and thus
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allow free inserting;
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each consistent read reads its
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own snapshot */
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#define TRX_ISO_REPEATABLE_READ 3 /* this is the default;
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all consistent reads in the
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same trx read the same
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snapshot;
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full next-key locking used
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in locking reads to block
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insertions into gaps */
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#define TRX_ISO_SERIALIZABLE 4 /* all plain SELECTs are
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converted to LOCK IN SHARE
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MODE reads */
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/* Treatment of duplicate values (trx->duplicates; for example, in inserts).
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Multiple flags can be combined with bitwise OR. */
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#define TRX_DUP_IGNORE 1 /* duplicate rows are to be updated */
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#define TRX_DUP_REPLACE 2 /* duplicate rows are to be replaced */
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/* Types of a trx signal */
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#define TRX_SIG_NO_SIGNAL 100
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#define TRX_SIG_TOTAL_ROLLBACK 1
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#define TRX_SIG_ROLLBACK_TO_SAVEPT 2
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#define TRX_SIG_COMMIT 3
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#define TRX_SIG_ERROR_OCCURRED 4
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#define TRX_SIG_BREAK_EXECUTION 5
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/* Sender types of a signal */
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#define TRX_SIG_SELF 1 /* sent by the session itself, or
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by an error occurring within this
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session */
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#define TRX_SIG_OTHER_SESS 2 /* sent by another session (which
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must hold rights to this) */
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/* Commit command node in a query graph */
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struct commit_node_struct{
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que_common_t common; /* node type: QUE_NODE_COMMIT */
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ulint state; /* node execution state */
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};
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/* Commit node states */
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#define COMMIT_NODE_SEND 1
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#define COMMIT_NODE_WAIT 2
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#ifndef UNIV_NONINL
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#include "trx0trx.ic"
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#endif
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#endif
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