mariadb/storage/innobase/log
Marko Mäkelä 84e4e4506f Reduce the granularity of innodb_log_file_size
In Mariabackup, we would want the backed-up redo log file size to be
a multiple of 512 bytes, or OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE. However, at startup,
InnoDB would be picky, requiring the file size to be a multiple of
innodb_page_size.

Furthermore, InnoDB would require the parameter to be a multiple of
one megabyte, while the minimum granularity is 512 bytes. Because
the data-file-oriented fil_io() API is being used for writing the
InnoDB redo log, writes will for now require innodb_log_file_size to
be a multiple of the maximum innodb_page_size (65536 bytes).

To complicate matters, InnoDB startup divided srv_log_file_size by
UNIV_PAGE_SIZE, so that initially, the unit was bytes, and later it
was innodb_page_size. We will simplify this and keep srv_log_file_size
in bytes at all times.

innobase_log_file_size: Remove. Remove some obsolete checks against
overflow on 32-bit systems. srv_log_file_size is always 64 bits, and
the maximum size 512GiB in multiples of innodb_page_size always fits
in ulint (which is 32 or 64 bits). 512GiB would be 8,388,608*64KiB or
134,217,728*4KiB.

log_init(): Remove the parameter file_size that was always passed as
srv_log_file_size.

log_set_capacity(): Add a parameter for passing the requested file size.

srv_log_file_size_requested: Declare static in srv0start.cc.

create_log_file(), create_log_files(),
innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql(): Invoke fil_node_create()
with srv_log_file_size expressed in multiples of innodb_page_size.

innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql(): Require the redo log file sizes
to be multiples of 512 bytes.
2017-06-29 23:15:05 +03:00
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log0crypt.cc MDEV-13061 innodb_encrypt_log recovery is spamming the error log 2017-06-12 19:09:04 +03:00
log0log.cc Reduce the granularity of innodb_log_file_size 2017-06-29 23:15:05 +03:00
log0recv.cc Simplify up InnoDB redo log system startup and shutdown 2017-06-29 22:24:48 +03:00