mariadb/storage/innobase/trx/trx0purge.c
unknown 76de7d788c Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
innodb-5.1-ss1318
innodb-5.1-ss1330
innodb-5.1-ss1332
innodb-5.1-ss1340

Fixes:
- Bug #21409: Incorrect result returned when in READ-COMMITTED with query_cache ON
  At low transaction isolation levels we let each consistent read set
  its own snapshot.

- Bug #23666: strange Innodb_row_lock_time_% values in show status; also millisecs wrong
  On Windows ut_usectime returns secs and usecs relative to the UNIX
  epoch (which is Jan, 1 1970).

- Bug #25494: LATEST DEADLOCK INFORMATION is not always cleared
  lock_deadlock_recursive(): When the search depth or length is exceeded,
  rewind lock_latest_err_file and display the two transactions at the
  point of aborting the search.

- Bug #25927: Foreign key with ON DELETE SET NULL on NOT NULL can crash server
  Prevent ALTER TABLE ... MODIFY ... NOT NULL on columns for which
  there is a foreign key constraint ON ... SET NULL.

- Bug #26835: Repeatable corruption of utf8-enabled tables inside InnoDB
  The bug could be reproduced as follows:

  Define a table so that the first column of the clustered index is
  a VARCHAR or a UTF-8 CHAR in a collation where sequences of bytes
  of differing length are considered equivalent.

  Insert and delete a record.  Before the delete-marked record is
  purged, insert another record whose first column is of different
  length but equivalent to the first record.  Under certain conditions,
  the insertion can be incorrectly performed as update-in-place.

  Likewise, an operation that could be done as update-in-place can
  unnecessarily be performed as delete and insert, but that would not
  cause corruption but merely degraded performance.


mysql-test/r/innodb.result:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1284:
  Merge changes from MySQL AB:
  
  ChangeSet
    2007/01/24 14:49:36+04:00 holyfoot@mysql.com 
    bug 22682 Test fails --without-geometry
    geometry dependent parts moved to proper .test files
  
  mysql-test/r/innodb.result
    2007/01/24 14:49:34+04:00 holyfoot@mysql.com +0 -2
    result fixed
  
  mysql-test/r/innodb_gis.result
    2007/01/24 14:49:34+04:00 holyfoot@mysql.com +2 -0
    result fixed
  
  mysql-test/t/innodb.test
    2007/01/24 14:49:34+04:00 holyfoot@mysql.com +0 -6
    HAVE_GEOMETRY dependent part moved to innodb_gis.test
  
  mysql-test/t/innodb_gis.test
    2007/01/24 14:49:35+04:00 holyfoot@mysql.com +6 -0
    HAVE_GEOMETRY dependent part moved here from innodb.test
  
  
  Revision r1186:
  dict_load_foreign(): Use a local variable instead of the 10-bit field
  foreign->n_fields in order to preserve ON UPDATE CASCADE and
  ON DELETE CASCADE flags.  For some reason, gcc does not warn about
  shifting a 10-bit field to right by 24 bits.  (Bug 24741)
  
  This bug was introduced while reducing the memory footprint of the
  InnoDB data dictionary (Bug 20877).
  
  innodb.test, innodb.result: Add a test case.
  
  
  Revision r1318:
  Add a test case for r1316 (Bug #25927).
  
  
  Revision r1340:
  innodb.test, innodb.result: Add test case for Bug #26835.
  The bug could be reproduced as follows:
  
  Define a table so that the first column of the clustered index is
  a VARCHAR or a UTF-8 CHAR in a collation where sequences of bytes
  of differing length are considered equivalent.
  
  Insert and delete a record.  Before the delete-marked record is
  purged, insert another record whose first column is of different
  length but equivalent to the first record.  Under certain conditions,
  the insertion can be incorrectly performed as update-in-place.
  
  Likewise, an operation that could be done as update-in-place can
  unnecessarily be performed as delete and insert, but that would not
  cause corruption but merely degraded performance.
mysql-test/t/innodb.test:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1284:
  Merge changes from MySQL AB:
  
  ChangeSet
    2007/01/24 14:49:36+04:00 holyfoot@mysql.com 
    bug 22682 Test fails --without-geometry
    geometry dependent parts moved to proper .test files
  
  mysql-test/r/innodb.result
    2007/01/24 14:49:34+04:00 holyfoot@mysql.com +0 -2
    result fixed
  
  mysql-test/r/innodb_gis.result
    2007/01/24 14:49:34+04:00 holyfoot@mysql.com +2 -0
    result fixed
  
  mysql-test/t/innodb.test
    2007/01/24 14:49:34+04:00 holyfoot@mysql.com +0 -6
    HAVE_GEOMETRY dependent part moved to innodb_gis.test
  
  mysql-test/t/innodb_gis.test
    2007/01/24 14:49:35+04:00 holyfoot@mysql.com +6 -0
    HAVE_GEOMETRY dependent part moved here from innodb.test
  
  
  Revision r1283:
  Merge changes from MySQL AB:
  
  ChangeSet
    2007/01/22 18:42:52+02:00 monty@mysql.com 
    Give warnings for unused objects
    Changed error message to be compatible with old error file
    Added new error message for new DUP_ENTRY syntax
  
  mysql-test/t/innodb.test
    2007/01/22 18:42:49+02:00 monty@mysql.com +14 -14
    Changed to use new error message
  
  
  Revision r1186:
  dict_load_foreign(): Use a local variable instead of the 10-bit field
  foreign->n_fields in order to preserve ON UPDATE CASCADE and
  ON DELETE CASCADE flags.  For some reason, gcc does not warn about
  shifting a 10-bit field to right by 24 bits.  (Bug 24741)
  
  This bug was introduced while reducing the memory footprint of the
  InnoDB data dictionary (Bug 20877).
  
  innodb.test, innodb.result: Add a test case.
  
  
  Revision r1318:
  Add a test case for r1316 (Bug #25927).
  
  
  Revision r1329:
  Merge changes from MySQL AB to mysql-test directives.
  The results are not affected.
  
  
  Revision r1340:
  innodb.test, innodb.result: Add test case for Bug #26835.
  The bug could be reproduced as follows:
  
  Define a table so that the first column of the clustered index is
  a VARCHAR or a UTF-8 CHAR in a collation where sequences of bytes
  of differing length are considered equivalent.
  
  Insert and delete a record.  Before the delete-marked record is
  purged, insert another record whose first column is of different
  length but equivalent to the first record.  Under certain conditions,
  the insertion can be incorrectly performed as update-in-place.
  
  Likewise, an operation that could be done as update-in-place can
  unnecessarily be performed as delete and insert, but that would not
  cause corruption but merely degraded performance.
storage/innobase/buf/buf0buf.c:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/buf/buf0flu.c:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/buf/buf0lru.c:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/dict/dict0boot.c:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/dict/dict0crea.c:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
  
  
  Revision r1324:
  Merge changes from MySQL AB:
  
  ChangeSet@1.2452, 2007-02-23 13:13:55+02:00, monty@mysql.com +177 -0
    Fixed compiler warnings
    ...
    Fixed compiler warnings detected on windows64
storage/innobase/dict/dict0dict.c:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
  
  
  Revision r1316:
  Prevent ALTER TABLE ... MODIFY ... NOT NULL on columns for which
  there is a foreign key constraint ON ... SET NULL.  (Bug #25927)
  
  dict_foreign_find_index(): Add paramettter check_null.
  
  dict_foreign_add_to_cache(): Do not allow ON DELETE SET NULL
  or ON UPDATE SET NULL if any of the referencing columns are declared NOT NULL.
  
  
  Revision r1324:
  Merge changes from MySQL AB:
  
  ChangeSet@1.2452, 2007-02-23 13:13:55+02:00, monty@mysql.com +177 -0
    Fixed compiler warnings
    ...
    Fixed compiler warnings detected on windows64
storage/innobase/dict/dict0load.c:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1186:
  dict_load_foreign(): Use a local variable instead of the 10-bit field
  foreign->n_fields in order to preserve ON UPDATE CASCADE and
  ON DELETE CASCADE flags.  For some reason, gcc does not warn about
  shifting a 10-bit field to right by 24 bits.  (Bug 24741)
  
  This bug was introduced while reducing the memory footprint of the
  InnoDB data dictionary (Bug 20877).
  
  innodb.test, innodb.result: Add a test case.
  
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
  
  
  Revision r1324:
  Merge changes from MySQL AB:
  
  ChangeSet@1.2452, 2007-02-23 13:13:55+02:00, monty@mysql.com +177 -0
    Fixed compiler warnings
    ...
    Fixed compiler warnings detected on windows64
storage/innobase/fil/fil0fil.c:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/fsp/fsp0fsp.c:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/ha/ha0ha.c:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1204:
  Change this in ha_innobase:
  
   void*           innobase_prebuilt;
  
  to this:
  
   row_prebuilt_t* prebuilt;
  
  by introducing the typedef in ha_innodb.h, and remove all the now needless
  local variables and casts in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Revision r1298:
  ha_innodb.cc: Remove all references to thd->ha_data[hton->slot].
  
  thd_to_trx(thd, hton): Accessor for getting the InnoDB trx object
  of a MySQL thread object and an InnoDB handlerton.
  
  
  Revision r1292:
  Remove the declarations of some global functions in ha_innodb.h and declare
  them static in ha_innodb.cc.  These functions are invoked via function
  pointers in handlerton.
  
  
  Revision r1300:
  ha_innodb.cc: Replace thd->tablespace_op with thd_tablespace_op(thd).
  Plugins must treat class THD as an opaque type.
  
  
  Revision r1198:
  Merge a change from MySQL AB:
  
  ChangeSet@1.2372, 2006-12-31 02:29:11+01:00, kent@mysql.com +79 -0
    Many files:
      Removed "MySQL Finland AB & TCX DataKonsult AB" from copyright header
      Adjusted year(s) in copyright header 
      Added GPL copyright text
  
  
  Revision r1271:
  Merge changes from MySQL AB:
  
  Rename some FIELD_TYPE_ constants to MYSQL_TYPE_.
  
  Change the scope of a type cast of two dividends.
  
  
  Revision r1299:
  ha_innodb.cc: Replace thd->in_lock_tables with thd_in_lock_tables(thd).
  Plugins must treat class THD as an opaque type.
  
  
  Revision r1201:
  Apply patch from MySQL:
  
   ChangeSet@1.2353, 2006-12-19 16:57:51-07:00, tsmith@siva.hindu.god +13 -0
     Added innodb_rollback_on_timeout option to restore the 4.1 
     InnoDB timeout behavior (Bug 24200)
  
  Revision r1322:
  ha_innodb.cc: Remove the unused innobase_repl_ variables.
  
  
  Revision r1324:
  Merge changes from MySQL AB:
  
  ChangeSet@1.2452, 2007-02-23 13:13:55+02:00, monty@mysql.com +177 -0
    Fixed compiler warnings
    ...
    Fixed compiler warnings detected on windows64
  
  
  Revision r1334:
  Fix for Bug# 21409. At low transaction isolation levels we let each 
  consistent read set its own snapshot
storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.h:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1204:
  Change this in ha_innobase:
  
   void*           innobase_prebuilt;
  
  to this:
  
   row_prebuilt_t* prebuilt;
  
  by introducing the typedef in ha_innodb.h, and remove all the now needless
  local variables and casts in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Revision r1292:
  Remove the declarations of some global functions in ha_innodb.h and declare
  them static in ha_innodb.cc.  These functions are invoked via function
  pointers in handlerton.
  
  
  Revision r1198:
  Merge a change from MySQL AB:
  
  ChangeSet@1.2372, 2006-12-31 02:29:11+01:00, kent@mysql.com +79 -0
    Many files:
      Removed "MySQL Finland AB & TCX DataKonsult AB" from copyright header
      Adjusted year(s) in copyright header 
      Added GPL copyright text
  
  
  Revision r1201:
  Apply patch from MySQL:
  
   ChangeSet@1.2353, 2006-12-19 16:57:51-07:00, tsmith@siva.hindu.god +13 -0
     Added innodb_rollback_on_timeout option to restore the 4.1 
     InnoDB timeout behavior (Bug 24200)
storage/innobase/ibuf/ibuf0ibuf.c:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/include/buf0buf.ic:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/include/buf0flu.ic:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/include/dict0dict.ic:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/include/ha0ha.ic:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/include/lock0lock.ic:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/include/log0log.ic:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/include/mem0mem.h:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1241:
  Remove the unused function mem_strdupq().
storage/innobase/include/mem0mem.ic:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1241:
  Remove the unused function mem_strdupq().
storage/innobase/include/rem0rec.ic:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1338:
  rec_offs_nth_size(): Treat n==0 as a special case.  (Bug #26835)
storage/innobase/include/sync0rw.ic:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/include/sync0sync.h:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
  
  
  Revision r1247:
  Rename mutex_enter_nowait to mutex_enter_nowait_func and add macro
  mutex_enter_nowait that supplies the default __FILE__ and __LINE__
  arguments. Adjust callers.
storage/innobase/include/sync0sync.ic:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1294:
  Fixed inline asm code, it didn't work with GCC > ver 3.x.
  
  
  Revision r1244:
  Add ut_ad() debug assertions.
  
  UT_LIST_ADD_FIRST(), UT_LIST_ADD_LAST(), UT_LIST_INSERT_AFTER():
  Assert against some trivial cases of cyclic lists.
  
  mutex_enter_func(): Assert that the current thread is not holding the mutex.
  
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/include/trx0sys.ic:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/include/univ.i:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1285:
  Merge a change from MySQL AB:
  
  ChangeSet
    2006/10/26 15:41:47-04:00 iggy@amd64. 
    Post Merge Cleanup
  
  storage/innobase/include/univ.i
    2006/10/26 15:38:50-04:00 iggy@amd64. +9 -0
    Post Merge Cleanup
storage/innobase/include/ut0lst.h:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1244:
  Add ut_ad() debug assertions.
  
  UT_LIST_ADD_FIRST(), UT_LIST_ADD_LAST(), UT_LIST_INSERT_AFTER():
  Assert against some trivial cases of cyclic lists.
  
  mutex_enter_func(): Assert that the current thread is not holding the mutex.
storage/innobase/lock/lock0lock.c:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
  
  
  Revision r1330:
  lock_deadlock_recursive(): When the search depth or length is exceeded,
  rewind lock_latest_err_file and display the two transactions at the
  point of aborting the search.  (Bug #25494)
  
  
  Revision r1332:
  lock_deadlock_recursive(): When aborting the search, display a note
  regardless of start->undo_no.  Otherwise, aborted searches may show
  up as genuine deadlocks.  This mistake was made in r1330.
storage/innobase/log/log0log.c:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
  
  
  Revision r1247:
  Rename mutex_enter_nowait to mutex_enter_nowait_func and add macro
  mutex_enter_nowait that supplies the default __FILE__ and __LINE__
  arguments. Adjust callers.
storage/innobase/log/log0recv.c:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
  innodb-5.1-ss1340
  
  Revision r1242:
  Merge r1239 from
  branches/zip: Make mutex_own() work with UNIV_DEBUG, without UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
storage/innobase/mem/mem0pool.c:
  Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
  innodb-5.1-ss1318
  innodb-5.1-ss1330
  innodb-5.1-ss1332
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     Added innodb_rollback_on_timeout option to restore the 4.1 
     InnoDB timeout behavior (Bug 24200)
  
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  and usecs relative to the UNIX epoch (which is Jan, 1 1970).
  
  
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  ChangeSet@1.2452, 2007-02-23 13:13:55+02:00, monty@mysql.com +177 -0
    Fixed compiler warnings
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  and usecs relative to the UNIX epoch (which is Jan, 1 1970).
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/******************************************************
Purge old versions
(c) 1996 Innobase Oy
Created 3/26/1996 Heikki Tuuri
*******************************************************/
#include "trx0purge.h"
#ifdef UNIV_NONINL
#include "trx0purge.ic"
#endif
#include "fsp0fsp.h"
#include "mach0data.h"
#include "trx0rseg.h"
#include "trx0trx.h"
#include "trx0roll.h"
#include "read0read.h"
#include "fut0fut.h"
#include "que0que.h"
#include "row0purge.h"
#include "row0upd.h"
#include "trx0rec.h"
#include "srv0que.h"
#include "os0thread.h"
/* The global data structure coordinating a purge */
trx_purge_t* purge_sys = NULL;
/* A dummy undo record used as a return value when we have a whole undo log
which needs no purge */
trx_undo_rec_t trx_purge_dummy_rec;
/*********************************************************************
Checks if trx_id is >= purge_view: then it is guaranteed that its update
undo log still exists in the system. */
ibool
trx_purge_update_undo_must_exist(
/*=============================*/
/* out: TRUE if is sure that it is preserved, also
if the function returns FALSE, it is possible that
the undo log still exists in the system */
dulint trx_id) /* in: transaction id */
{
#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
ut_ad(rw_lock_own(&(purge_sys->latch), RW_LOCK_SHARED));
#endif /* UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG */
if (!read_view_sees_trx_id(purge_sys->view, trx_id)) {
return(TRUE);
}
return(FALSE);
}
/*=================== PURGE RECORD ARRAY =============================*/
/***********************************************************************
Stores info of an undo log record during a purge. */
static
trx_undo_inf_t*
trx_purge_arr_store_info(
/*=====================*/
/* out: pointer to the storage cell */
dulint trx_no, /* in: transaction number */
dulint undo_no)/* in: undo number */
{
trx_undo_inf_t* cell;
trx_undo_arr_t* arr;
ulint i;
arr = purge_sys->arr;
for (i = 0;; i++) {
cell = trx_undo_arr_get_nth_info(arr, i);
if (!(cell->in_use)) {
/* Not in use, we may store here */
cell->undo_no = undo_no;
cell->trx_no = trx_no;
cell->in_use = TRUE;
arr->n_used++;
return(cell);
}
}
}
/***********************************************************************
Removes info of an undo log record during a purge. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
trx_purge_arr_remove_info(
/*======================*/
trx_undo_inf_t* cell) /* in: pointer to the storage cell */
{
trx_undo_arr_t* arr;
arr = purge_sys->arr;
cell->in_use = FALSE;
ut_ad(arr->n_used > 0);
arr->n_used--;
}
/***********************************************************************
Gets the biggest pair of a trx number and an undo number in a purge array. */
static
void
trx_purge_arr_get_biggest(
/*======================*/
trx_undo_arr_t* arr, /* in: purge array */
dulint* trx_no, /* out: transaction number: ut_dulint_zero
if array is empty */
dulint* undo_no)/* out: undo number */
{
trx_undo_inf_t* cell;
dulint pair_trx_no;
dulint pair_undo_no;
int trx_cmp;
ulint n_used;
ulint i;
ulint n;
n = 0;
n_used = arr->n_used;
pair_trx_no = ut_dulint_zero;
pair_undo_no = ut_dulint_zero;
for (i = 0;; i++) {
cell = trx_undo_arr_get_nth_info(arr, i);
if (cell->in_use) {
n++;
trx_cmp = ut_dulint_cmp(cell->trx_no, pair_trx_no);
if ((trx_cmp > 0)
|| ((trx_cmp == 0)
&& (ut_dulint_cmp(cell->undo_no,
pair_undo_no) >= 0))) {
pair_trx_no = cell->trx_no;
pair_undo_no = cell->undo_no;
}
}
if (n == n_used) {
*trx_no = pair_trx_no;
*undo_no = pair_undo_no;
return;
}
}
}
/********************************************************************
Builds a purge 'query' graph. The actual purge is performed by executing
this query graph. */
static
que_t*
trx_purge_graph_build(void)
/*=======================*/
/* out, own: the query graph */
{
mem_heap_t* heap;
que_fork_t* fork;
que_thr_t* thr;
/* que_thr_t* thr2; */
heap = mem_heap_create(512);
fork = que_fork_create(NULL, NULL, QUE_FORK_PURGE, heap);
fork->trx = purge_sys->trx;
thr = que_thr_create(fork, heap);
thr->child = row_purge_node_create(thr, heap);
/* thr2 = que_thr_create(fork, fork, heap);
thr2->child = row_purge_node_create(fork, thr2, heap); */
return(fork);
}
/************************************************************************
Creates the global purge system control structure and inits the history
mutex. */
void
trx_purge_sys_create(void)
/*======================*/
{
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
purge_sys = mem_alloc(sizeof(trx_purge_t));
purge_sys->state = TRX_STOP_PURGE;
purge_sys->n_pages_handled = 0;
purge_sys->purge_trx_no = ut_dulint_zero;
purge_sys->purge_undo_no = ut_dulint_zero;
purge_sys->next_stored = FALSE;
rw_lock_create(&purge_sys->latch, SYNC_PURGE_LATCH);
mutex_create(&purge_sys->mutex, SYNC_PURGE_SYS);
purge_sys->heap = mem_heap_create(256);
purge_sys->arr = trx_undo_arr_create();
purge_sys->sess = sess_open();
purge_sys->trx = purge_sys->sess->trx;
purge_sys->trx->type = TRX_PURGE;
ut_a(trx_start_low(purge_sys->trx, ULINT_UNDEFINED));
purge_sys->query = trx_purge_graph_build();
purge_sys->view = read_view_oldest_copy_or_open_new(ut_dulint_zero,
purge_sys->heap);
}
/*================ UNDO LOG HISTORY LIST =============================*/
/************************************************************************
Adds the update undo log as the first log in the history list. Removes the
update undo log segment from the rseg slot if it is too big for reuse. */
void
trx_purge_add_update_undo_to_history(
/*=================================*/
trx_t* trx, /* in: transaction */
page_t* undo_page, /* in: update undo log header page,
x-latched */
mtr_t* mtr) /* in: mtr */
{
trx_undo_t* undo;
trx_rseg_t* rseg;
trx_rsegf_t* rseg_header;
trx_usegf_t* seg_header;
trx_ulogf_t* undo_header;
trx_upagef_t* page_header;
ulint hist_size;
undo = trx->update_undo;
ut_ad(undo);
rseg = undo->rseg;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(rseg->mutex)));
rseg_header = trx_rsegf_get(rseg->space, rseg->page_no, mtr);
undo_header = undo_page + undo->hdr_offset;
seg_header = undo_page + TRX_UNDO_SEG_HDR;
page_header = undo_page + TRX_UNDO_PAGE_HDR;
if (undo->state != TRX_UNDO_CACHED) {
/* The undo log segment will not be reused */
if (undo->id >= TRX_RSEG_N_SLOTS) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: undo->id is %lu\n",
(ulong) undo->id);
ut_error;
}
trx_rsegf_set_nth_undo(rseg_header, undo->id, FIL_NULL, mtr);
hist_size = mtr_read_ulint(rseg_header + TRX_RSEG_HISTORY_SIZE,
MLOG_4BYTES, mtr);
ut_ad(undo->size == flst_get_len(
seg_header + TRX_UNDO_PAGE_LIST, mtr));
mlog_write_ulint(rseg_header + TRX_RSEG_HISTORY_SIZE,
hist_size + undo->size, MLOG_4BYTES, mtr);
}
/* Add the log as the first in the history list */
flst_add_first(rseg_header + TRX_RSEG_HISTORY,
undo_header + TRX_UNDO_HISTORY_NODE, mtr);
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
trx_sys->rseg_history_len++;
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
/* Write the trx number to the undo log header */
mlog_write_dulint(undo_header + TRX_UNDO_TRX_NO, trx->no, mtr);
/* Write information about delete markings to the undo log header */
if (!undo->del_marks) {
mlog_write_ulint(undo_header + TRX_UNDO_DEL_MARKS, FALSE,
MLOG_2BYTES, mtr);
}
if (rseg->last_page_no == FIL_NULL) {
rseg->last_page_no = undo->hdr_page_no;
rseg->last_offset = undo->hdr_offset;
rseg->last_trx_no = trx->no;
rseg->last_del_marks = undo->del_marks;
}
}
/**************************************************************************
Frees an undo log segment which is in the history list. Cuts the end of the
history list at the youngest undo log in this segment. */
static
void
trx_purge_free_segment(
/*===================*/
trx_rseg_t* rseg, /* in: rollback segment */
fil_addr_t hdr_addr, /* in: the file address of log_hdr */
ulint n_removed_logs) /* in: count of how many undo logs we
will cut off from the end of the
history list */
{
page_t* undo_page;
trx_rsegf_t* rseg_hdr;
trx_ulogf_t* log_hdr;
trx_usegf_t* seg_hdr;
ibool freed;
ulint seg_size;
ulint hist_size;
ibool marked = FALSE;
mtr_t mtr;
/* fputs("Freeing an update undo log segment\n", stderr); */
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(purge_sys->mutex)));
loop:
mtr_start(&mtr);
mutex_enter(&(rseg->mutex));
rseg_hdr = trx_rsegf_get(rseg->space, rseg->page_no, &mtr);
undo_page = trx_undo_page_get(rseg->space, hdr_addr.page, &mtr);
seg_hdr = undo_page + TRX_UNDO_SEG_HDR;
log_hdr = undo_page + hdr_addr.boffset;
/* Mark the last undo log totally purged, so that if the system
crashes, the tail of the undo log will not get accessed again. The
list of pages in the undo log tail gets inconsistent during the
freeing of the segment, and therefore purge should not try to access
them again. */
if (!marked) {
mlog_write_ulint(log_hdr + TRX_UNDO_DEL_MARKS, FALSE,
MLOG_2BYTES, &mtr);
marked = TRUE;
}
freed = fseg_free_step_not_header(seg_hdr + TRX_UNDO_FSEG_HEADER,
&mtr);
if (!freed) {
mutex_exit(&(rseg->mutex));
mtr_commit(&mtr);
goto loop;
}
/* The page list may now be inconsistent, but the length field
stored in the list base node tells us how big it was before we
started the freeing. */
seg_size = flst_get_len(seg_hdr + TRX_UNDO_PAGE_LIST, &mtr);
/* We may free the undo log segment header page; it must be freed
within the same mtr as the undo log header is removed from the
history list: otherwise, in case of a database crash, the segment
could become inaccessible garbage in the file space. */
flst_cut_end(rseg_hdr + TRX_RSEG_HISTORY,
log_hdr + TRX_UNDO_HISTORY_NODE, n_removed_logs, &mtr);
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
ut_ad(trx_sys->rseg_history_len >= n_removed_logs);
trx_sys->rseg_history_len -= n_removed_logs;
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
freed = FALSE;
while (!freed) {
/* Here we assume that a file segment with just the header
page can be freed in a few steps, so that the buffer pool
is not flooded with bufferfixed pages: see the note in
fsp0fsp.c. */
freed = fseg_free_step(seg_hdr + TRX_UNDO_FSEG_HEADER,
&mtr);
}
hist_size = mtr_read_ulint(rseg_hdr + TRX_RSEG_HISTORY_SIZE,
MLOG_4BYTES, &mtr);
ut_ad(hist_size >= seg_size);
mlog_write_ulint(rseg_hdr + TRX_RSEG_HISTORY_SIZE,
hist_size - seg_size, MLOG_4BYTES, &mtr);
ut_ad(rseg->curr_size >= seg_size);
rseg->curr_size -= seg_size;
mutex_exit(&(rseg->mutex));
mtr_commit(&mtr);
}
/************************************************************************
Removes unnecessary history data from a rollback segment. */
static
void
trx_purge_truncate_rseg_history(
/*============================*/
trx_rseg_t* rseg, /* in: rollback segment */
dulint limit_trx_no, /* in: remove update undo logs whose
trx number is < limit_trx_no */
dulint limit_undo_no) /* in: if transaction number is equal
to limit_trx_no, truncate undo records
with undo number < limit_undo_no */
{
fil_addr_t hdr_addr;
fil_addr_t prev_hdr_addr;
trx_rsegf_t* rseg_hdr;
page_t* undo_page;
trx_ulogf_t* log_hdr;
trx_usegf_t* seg_hdr;
int cmp;
ulint n_removed_logs = 0;
mtr_t mtr;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(purge_sys->mutex)));
mtr_start(&mtr);
mutex_enter(&(rseg->mutex));
rseg_hdr = trx_rsegf_get(rseg->space, rseg->page_no, &mtr);
hdr_addr = trx_purge_get_log_from_hist(
flst_get_last(rseg_hdr + TRX_RSEG_HISTORY, &mtr));
loop:
if (hdr_addr.page == FIL_NULL) {
mutex_exit(&(rseg->mutex));
mtr_commit(&mtr);
return;
}
undo_page = trx_undo_page_get(rseg->space, hdr_addr.page, &mtr);
log_hdr = undo_page + hdr_addr.boffset;
cmp = ut_dulint_cmp(mach_read_from_8(log_hdr + TRX_UNDO_TRX_NO),
limit_trx_no);
if (cmp == 0) {
trx_undo_truncate_start(rseg, rseg->space, hdr_addr.page,
hdr_addr.boffset, limit_undo_no);
}
if (cmp >= 0) {
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
ut_a(trx_sys->rseg_history_len >= n_removed_logs);
trx_sys->rseg_history_len -= n_removed_logs;
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
flst_truncate_end(rseg_hdr + TRX_RSEG_HISTORY,
log_hdr + TRX_UNDO_HISTORY_NODE,
n_removed_logs, &mtr);
mutex_exit(&(rseg->mutex));
mtr_commit(&mtr);
return;
}
prev_hdr_addr = trx_purge_get_log_from_hist(
flst_get_prev_addr(log_hdr + TRX_UNDO_HISTORY_NODE, &mtr));
n_removed_logs++;
seg_hdr = undo_page + TRX_UNDO_SEG_HDR;
if ((mach_read_from_2(seg_hdr + TRX_UNDO_STATE) == TRX_UNDO_TO_PURGE)
&& (mach_read_from_2(log_hdr + TRX_UNDO_NEXT_LOG) == 0)) {
/* We can free the whole log segment */
mutex_exit(&(rseg->mutex));
mtr_commit(&mtr);
trx_purge_free_segment(rseg, hdr_addr, n_removed_logs);
n_removed_logs = 0;
} else {
mutex_exit(&(rseg->mutex));
mtr_commit(&mtr);
}
mtr_start(&mtr);
mutex_enter(&(rseg->mutex));
rseg_hdr = trx_rsegf_get(rseg->space, rseg->page_no, &mtr);
hdr_addr = prev_hdr_addr;
goto loop;
}
/************************************************************************
Removes unnecessary history data from rollback segments. NOTE that when this
function is called, the caller must not have any latches on undo log pages! */
static
void
trx_purge_truncate_history(void)
/*============================*/
{
trx_rseg_t* rseg;
dulint limit_trx_no;
dulint limit_undo_no;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(purge_sys->mutex)));
trx_purge_arr_get_biggest(purge_sys->arr, &limit_trx_no,
&limit_undo_no);
if (ut_dulint_cmp(limit_trx_no, ut_dulint_zero) == 0) {
limit_trx_no = purge_sys->purge_trx_no;
limit_undo_no = purge_sys->purge_undo_no;
}
/* We play safe and set the truncate limit at most to the purge view
low_limit number, though this is not necessary */
if (ut_dulint_cmp(limit_trx_no, purge_sys->view->low_limit_no) >= 0) {
limit_trx_no = purge_sys->view->low_limit_no;
limit_undo_no = ut_dulint_zero;
}
ut_ad((ut_dulint_cmp(limit_trx_no,
purge_sys->view->low_limit_no) <= 0));
rseg = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx_sys->rseg_list);
while (rseg) {
trx_purge_truncate_rseg_history(rseg, limit_trx_no,
limit_undo_no);
rseg = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(rseg_list, rseg);
}
}
/************************************************************************
Does a truncate if the purge array is empty. NOTE that when this function is
called, the caller must not have any latches on undo log pages! */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
trx_purge_truncate_if_arr_empty(void)
/*=================================*/
/* out: TRUE if array empty */
{
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(purge_sys->mutex)));
if (purge_sys->arr->n_used == 0) {
trx_purge_truncate_history();
return(TRUE);
}
return(FALSE);
}
/***************************************************************************
Updates the last not yet purged history log info in rseg when we have purged
a whole undo log. Advances also purge_sys->purge_trx_no past the purged log. */
static
void
trx_purge_rseg_get_next_history_log(
/*================================*/
trx_rseg_t* rseg) /* in: rollback segment */
{
page_t* undo_page;
trx_ulogf_t* log_hdr;
trx_usegf_t* seg_hdr;
fil_addr_t prev_log_addr;
dulint trx_no;
ibool del_marks;
mtr_t mtr;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(purge_sys->mutex)));
mutex_enter(&(rseg->mutex));
ut_a(rseg->last_page_no != FIL_NULL);
purge_sys->purge_trx_no = ut_dulint_add(rseg->last_trx_no, 1);
purge_sys->purge_undo_no = ut_dulint_zero;
purge_sys->next_stored = FALSE;
mtr_start(&mtr);
undo_page = trx_undo_page_get_s_latched(rseg->space,
rseg->last_page_no, &mtr);
log_hdr = undo_page + rseg->last_offset;
seg_hdr = undo_page + TRX_UNDO_SEG_HDR;
/* Increase the purge page count by one for every handled log */
purge_sys->n_pages_handled++;
prev_log_addr = trx_purge_get_log_from_hist(
flst_get_prev_addr(log_hdr + TRX_UNDO_HISTORY_NODE, &mtr));
if (prev_log_addr.page == FIL_NULL) {
/* No logs left in the history list */
rseg->last_page_no = FIL_NULL;
mutex_exit(&(rseg->mutex));
mtr_commit(&mtr);
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
/* Add debug code to track history list corruption reported
on the MySQL mailing list on Nov 9, 2004. The fut0lst.c
file-based list was corrupt. The prev node pointer was
FIL_NULL, even though the list length was over 8 million nodes!
We assume that purge truncates the history list in moderate
size pieces, and if we here reach the head of the list, the
list cannot be longer than 20 000 undo logs now. */
if (trx_sys->rseg_history_len > 20000) {
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: Warning: purge reached the"
" head of the history list,\n"
"InnoDB: but its length is still"
" reported as %lu! Make a detailed bug\n"
"InnoDB: report, and submit it"
" to http://bugs.mysql.com\n",
(ulong) trx_sys->rseg_history_len);
}
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
return;
}
mutex_exit(&(rseg->mutex));
mtr_commit(&mtr);
/* Read the trx number and del marks from the previous log header */
mtr_start(&mtr);
log_hdr = trx_undo_page_get_s_latched(rseg->space,
prev_log_addr.page, &mtr)
+ prev_log_addr.boffset;
trx_no = mach_read_from_8(log_hdr + TRX_UNDO_TRX_NO);
del_marks = mach_read_from_2(log_hdr + TRX_UNDO_DEL_MARKS);
mtr_commit(&mtr);
mutex_enter(&(rseg->mutex));
rseg->last_page_no = prev_log_addr.page;
rseg->last_offset = prev_log_addr.boffset;
rseg->last_trx_no = trx_no;
rseg->last_del_marks = del_marks;
mutex_exit(&(rseg->mutex));
}
/***************************************************************************
Chooses the next undo log to purge and updates the info in purge_sys. This
function is used to initialize purge_sys when the next record to purge is
not known, and also to update the purge system info on the next record when
purge has handled the whole undo log for a transaction. */
static
void
trx_purge_choose_next_log(void)
/*===========================*/
{
trx_undo_rec_t* rec;
trx_rseg_t* rseg;
trx_rseg_t* min_rseg;
dulint min_trx_no;
ulint space = 0; /* remove warning (??? bug ???) */
ulint page_no = 0; /* remove warning (??? bug ???) */
ulint offset = 0; /* remove warning (??? bug ???) */
mtr_t mtr;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(purge_sys->mutex)));
ut_ad(purge_sys->next_stored == FALSE);
rseg = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx_sys->rseg_list);
min_trx_no = ut_dulint_max;
min_rseg = NULL;
while (rseg) {
mutex_enter(&(rseg->mutex));
if (rseg->last_page_no != FIL_NULL) {
if ((min_rseg == NULL)
|| (ut_dulint_cmp(min_trx_no,
rseg->last_trx_no) > 0)) {
min_rseg = rseg;
min_trx_no = rseg->last_trx_no;
space = rseg->space;
ut_a(space == 0); /* We assume in purge of
externally stored fields
that space id == 0 */
page_no = rseg->last_page_no;
offset = rseg->last_offset;
}
}
mutex_exit(&(rseg->mutex));
rseg = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(rseg_list, rseg);
}
if (min_rseg == NULL) {
return;
}
mtr_start(&mtr);
if (!min_rseg->last_del_marks) {
/* No need to purge this log */
rec = &trx_purge_dummy_rec;
} else {
rec = trx_undo_get_first_rec(space, page_no, offset,
RW_S_LATCH, &mtr);
if (rec == NULL) {
/* Undo log empty */
rec = &trx_purge_dummy_rec;
}
}
purge_sys->next_stored = TRUE;
purge_sys->rseg = min_rseg;
purge_sys->hdr_page_no = page_no;
purge_sys->hdr_offset = offset;
purge_sys->purge_trx_no = min_trx_no;
if (rec == &trx_purge_dummy_rec) {
purge_sys->purge_undo_no = ut_dulint_zero;
purge_sys->page_no = page_no;
purge_sys->offset = 0;
} else {
purge_sys->purge_undo_no = trx_undo_rec_get_undo_no(rec);
purge_sys->page_no = buf_frame_get_page_no(rec);
purge_sys->offset = rec - buf_frame_align(rec);
}
mtr_commit(&mtr);
}
/***************************************************************************
Gets the next record to purge and updates the info in the purge system. */
static
trx_undo_rec_t*
trx_purge_get_next_rec(
/*===================*/
/* out: copy of an undo log record or
pointer to the dummy undo log record */
mem_heap_t* heap) /* in: memory heap where copied */
{
trx_undo_rec_t* rec;
trx_undo_rec_t* rec_copy;
trx_undo_rec_t* rec2;
trx_undo_rec_t* next_rec;
page_t* undo_page;
page_t* page;
ulint offset;
ulint page_no;
ulint space;
ulint type;
ulint cmpl_info;
mtr_t mtr;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(purge_sys->mutex)));
ut_ad(purge_sys->next_stored);
space = purge_sys->rseg->space;
page_no = purge_sys->page_no;
offset = purge_sys->offset;
if (offset == 0) {
/* It is the dummy undo log record, which means that there is
no need to purge this undo log */
trx_purge_rseg_get_next_history_log(purge_sys->rseg);
/* Look for the next undo log and record to purge */
trx_purge_choose_next_log();
return(&trx_purge_dummy_rec);
}
mtr_start(&mtr);
undo_page = trx_undo_page_get_s_latched(space, page_no, &mtr);
rec = undo_page + offset;
rec2 = rec;
for (;;) {
/* Try first to find the next record which requires a purge
operation from the same page of the same undo log */
next_rec = trx_undo_page_get_next_rec(rec2,
purge_sys->hdr_page_no,
purge_sys->hdr_offset);
if (next_rec == NULL) {
rec2 = trx_undo_get_next_rec(
rec2, purge_sys->hdr_page_no,
purge_sys->hdr_offset, &mtr);
break;
}
rec2 = next_rec;
type = trx_undo_rec_get_type(rec2);
if (type == TRX_UNDO_DEL_MARK_REC) {
break;
}
cmpl_info = trx_undo_rec_get_cmpl_info(rec2);
if (trx_undo_rec_get_extern_storage(rec2)) {
break;
}
if ((type == TRX_UNDO_UPD_EXIST_REC)
&& !(cmpl_info & UPD_NODE_NO_ORD_CHANGE)) {
break;
}
}
if (rec2 == NULL) {
mtr_commit(&mtr);
trx_purge_rseg_get_next_history_log(purge_sys->rseg);
/* Look for the next undo log and record to purge */
trx_purge_choose_next_log();
mtr_start(&mtr);
undo_page = trx_undo_page_get_s_latched(space, page_no, &mtr);
rec = undo_page + offset;
} else {
page = buf_frame_align(rec2);
purge_sys->purge_undo_no = trx_undo_rec_get_undo_no(rec2);
purge_sys->page_no = buf_frame_get_page_no(page);
purge_sys->offset = rec2 - page;
if (undo_page != page) {
/* We advance to a new page of the undo log: */
purge_sys->n_pages_handled++;
}
}
rec_copy = trx_undo_rec_copy(rec, heap);
mtr_commit(&mtr);
return(rec_copy);
}
/************************************************************************
Fetches the next undo log record from the history list to purge. It must be
released with the corresponding release function. */
trx_undo_rec_t*
trx_purge_fetch_next_rec(
/*=====================*/
/* out: copy of an undo log record or
pointer to the dummy undo log record
&trx_purge_dummy_rec, if the whole undo log
can skipped in purge; NULL if none left */
dulint* roll_ptr,/* out: roll pointer to undo record */
trx_undo_inf_t** cell, /* out: storage cell for the record in the
purge array */
mem_heap_t* heap) /* in: memory heap where copied */
{
trx_undo_rec_t* undo_rec;
mutex_enter(&(purge_sys->mutex));
if (purge_sys->state == TRX_STOP_PURGE) {
trx_purge_truncate_if_arr_empty();
mutex_exit(&(purge_sys->mutex));
return(NULL);
}
if (!purge_sys->next_stored) {
trx_purge_choose_next_log();
if (!purge_sys->next_stored) {
purge_sys->state = TRX_STOP_PURGE;
trx_purge_truncate_if_arr_empty();
if (srv_print_thread_releases) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Purge: No logs left in the"
" history list; pages handled %lu\n",
(ulong) purge_sys->n_pages_handled);
}
mutex_exit(&(purge_sys->mutex));
return(NULL);
}
}
if (purge_sys->n_pages_handled >= purge_sys->handle_limit) {
purge_sys->state = TRX_STOP_PURGE;
trx_purge_truncate_if_arr_empty();
mutex_exit(&(purge_sys->mutex));
return(NULL);
}
if (ut_dulint_cmp(purge_sys->purge_trx_no,
purge_sys->view->low_limit_no) >= 0) {
purge_sys->state = TRX_STOP_PURGE;
trx_purge_truncate_if_arr_empty();
mutex_exit(&(purge_sys->mutex));
return(NULL);
}
/* fprintf(stderr, "Thread %lu purging trx %lu undo record %lu\n",
os_thread_get_curr_id(),
ut_dulint_get_low(purge_sys->purge_trx_no),
ut_dulint_get_low(purge_sys->purge_undo_no)); */
*roll_ptr = trx_undo_build_roll_ptr(FALSE, (purge_sys->rseg)->id,
purge_sys->page_no,
purge_sys->offset);
*cell = trx_purge_arr_store_info(purge_sys->purge_trx_no,
purge_sys->purge_undo_no);
ut_ad(ut_dulint_cmp(purge_sys->purge_trx_no,
(purge_sys->view)->low_limit_no) < 0);
/* The following call will advance the stored values of purge_trx_no
and purge_undo_no, therefore we had to store them first */
undo_rec = trx_purge_get_next_rec(heap);
mutex_exit(&(purge_sys->mutex));
return(undo_rec);
}
/***********************************************************************
Releases a reserved purge undo record. */
void
trx_purge_rec_release(
/*==================*/
trx_undo_inf_t* cell) /* in: storage cell */
{
trx_undo_arr_t* arr;
mutex_enter(&(purge_sys->mutex));
arr = purge_sys->arr;
trx_purge_arr_remove_info(cell);
mutex_exit(&(purge_sys->mutex));
}
/***********************************************************************
This function runs a purge batch. */
ulint
trx_purge(void)
/*===========*/
/* out: number of undo log pages handled in
the batch */
{
que_thr_t* thr;
/* que_thr_t* thr2; */
ulint old_pages_handled;
mutex_enter(&(purge_sys->mutex));
if (purge_sys->trx->n_active_thrs > 0) {
mutex_exit(&(purge_sys->mutex));
/* Should not happen */
ut_error;
return(0);
}
rw_lock_x_lock(&(purge_sys->latch));
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
/* Close and free the old purge view */
read_view_close(purge_sys->view);
purge_sys->view = NULL;
mem_heap_empty(purge_sys->heap);
/* Determine how much data manipulation language (DML) statements
need to be delayed in order to reduce the lagging of the purge
thread. */
srv_dml_needed_delay = 0; /* in microseconds; default: no delay */
/* If we cannot advance the 'purge view' because of an old
'consistent read view', then the DML statements cannot be delayed.
Also, srv_max_purge_lag <= 0 means 'infinity'. */
if (srv_max_purge_lag > 0
&& !UT_LIST_GET_LAST(trx_sys->view_list)) {
float ratio = (float) trx_sys->rseg_history_len
/ srv_max_purge_lag;
if (ratio > ULINT_MAX / 10000) {
/* Avoid overflow: maximum delay is 4295 seconds */
srv_dml_needed_delay = ULINT_MAX;
} else if (ratio > 1) {
/* If the history list length exceeds the
innodb_max_purge_lag, the
data manipulation statements are delayed
by at least 5000 microseconds. */
srv_dml_needed_delay = (ulint) ((ratio - .5) * 10000);
}
}
purge_sys->view = read_view_oldest_copy_or_open_new(ut_dulint_zero,
purge_sys->heap);
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
rw_lock_x_unlock(&(purge_sys->latch));
purge_sys->state = TRX_PURGE_ON;
/* Handle at most 20 undo log pages in one purge batch */
purge_sys->handle_limit = purge_sys->n_pages_handled + 20;
old_pages_handled = purge_sys->n_pages_handled;
mutex_exit(&(purge_sys->mutex));
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
thr = que_fork_start_command(purge_sys->query);
ut_ad(thr);
/* thr2 = que_fork_start_command(purge_sys->query);
ut_ad(thr2); */
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
/* srv_que_task_enqueue(thr2); */
if (srv_print_thread_releases) {
fputs("Starting purge\n", stderr);
}
que_run_threads(thr);
if (srv_print_thread_releases) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Purge ends; pages handled %lu\n",
(ulong) purge_sys->n_pages_handled);
}
return(purge_sys->n_pages_handled - old_pages_handled);
}
/**********************************************************************
Prints information of the purge system to stderr. */
void
trx_purge_sys_print(void)
/*=====================*/
{
fprintf(stderr, "InnoDB: Purge system view:\n");
read_view_print(purge_sys->view);
fprintf(stderr, "InnoDB: Purge trx n:o %lu %lu, undo n_o %lu %lu\n",
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(purge_sys->purge_trx_no),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(purge_sys->purge_trx_no),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(purge_sys->purge_undo_no),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(purge_sys->purge_undo_no));
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Purge next stored %lu, page_no %lu, offset %lu,\n"
"InnoDB: Purge hdr_page_no %lu, hdr_offset %lu\n",
(ulong) purge_sys->next_stored,
(ulong) purge_sys->page_no,
(ulong) purge_sys->offset,
(ulong) purge_sys->hdr_page_no,
(ulong) purge_sys->hdr_offset);
}