mariadb/trx/trx0trx.c
inaam 95b46843b7 branches/innodb+: Merged revisions 5525:5971 from branches/zip
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  r5971 | marko | 2009-09-23 09:03:51 -0400 (Wed, 23 Sep 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: os_file_pwrite(): Make the code compile in InnoDB Hot Backup
  when the pwrite system call is not available.
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  r5956 | calvin | 2009-09-22 19:30:10 -0400 (Tue, 22 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip: remove handler0vars.h from Makefile.am
  
  Left over from r5950.
  
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  r5951 | calvin | 2009-09-22 11:17:01 -0400 (Tue, 22 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip: adjust CMake file to work with old versions of MySQL
  
  Tested with MySQL 5.1.38 and 5.1.30.
  
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  r5950 | calvin | 2009-09-22 02:42:46 -0400 (Tue, 22 Sep 2009) | 17 lines
  
  branches/zip: adjust Windows loading method for 5.1.38
  
  Starting at 5.1.38, MySQL server exports symbols needed
  for dynamic plugin on Windows. There is no need for
  Windows specific loading. Also, the CMake files are
  simplified in 5.1.38.
  
  When WITH_INNOBASE_STORAGE_ENGINE is specified during
  configuration (win\configure.js), InnoDB is built as
  a static library. Otherwise, a dynamic InnoDB will be
  built (ha_innodb.dll).
  
  CMakeLists.txt requires minor changes in order to work
  with MySQL prior to 5.1.38. The changes will be in a
  separate patch.
  
  This patch addresses Mantis issue#286.
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  r5945 | calvin | 2009-09-21 10:53:22 -0400 (Mon, 21 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip: fix a type in r5935
  
  Should be innodb_open_files, spotted by Michael.
  
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  r5940 | vasil | 2009-09-21 01:26:04 -0400 (Mon, 21 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Add ChangeLog entries for c5938.
  
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  r5938 | calvin | 2009-09-19 03:14:25 -0400 (Sat, 19 Sep 2009) | 41 lines
  
  branches/zip: Merge revisions 2584:2956 from branches/6.0,
  except c2932.
  
  Bug#37232 and bug#31183 were fixed in the 6.0 branch only.
  They should be fixed in the plugin too, specially MySQL 6.0
  is discontinued at this point.
  
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      r2604 | inaam | 2008-08-21 09:37:06 -0500 (Thu, 21 Aug 2008) | 8 lines
  
      branches/6.0     bug#37232
  
      Relax locking behaviour for REPLACE INTO t SELECT ... FROM t1.
      Now SELECT on t1 is performed as a consistent read when the isolation
      level is set to READ COMMITTED.
  
      Reviewed by: Heikki
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      r2605 | inaam | 2008-08-21 09:59:33 -0500 (Thu, 21 Aug 2008) | 7 lines
  
      branches/6.0
  
      Added a comment to clarify why distinct calls to read MySQL binary
      log file name and log position do not entail any race condition.
  
      Suggested by: Heikki
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      r2956 | inaam | 2008-11-04 04:47:30 -0600 (Tue, 04 Nov 2008) | 11 lines
  
      branches/6.0  bug#31183
  
      If the system tablespace runs out of space because 'autoextend' is
      not specified with innodb_data_file_path there was no error message
      printed to the error log. The client would get 'table full' error.
      This patch prints an appropriate error message to the error log.
  
      rb://43
  
      Approved by: Marko
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  r5935 | calvin | 2009-09-18 17:08:02 -0400 (Fri, 18 Sep 2009) | 6 lines
  
  branches/zip: fix bug#44338; minor non-functional changes
  
  Bug#44338 innodb has message about non-existing option 
  innodb_max_files_open. Change the option to innodb_open_files.
  The fix was committed into 6.0 branch.
  
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  r5934 | vasil | 2009-09-18 13:06:46 -0400 (Fri, 18 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Fix typo.
  
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  r5924 | vasil | 2009-09-18 00:59:30 -0400 (Fri, 18 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  White space and formatting cleanup in the ChangeLog
  
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  r5922 | marko | 2009-09-17 02:32:08 -0400 (Thu, 17 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip: innodb-zip.test: Make the test work with zlib 1.2.3.3.
  Apparently, the definition of compressBound() has slightly changed.
  
  This has been filed as Mantis Issue #345.
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  r5920 | vasil | 2009-09-16 14:47:22 -0400 (Wed, 16 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Add ChangeLog entries for r5916.
  
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  r5919 | vasil | 2009-09-16 14:37:13 -0400 (Wed, 16 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Whitespace cleanup in the ChangeLog.
  
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  r5917 | marko | 2009-09-16 05:56:23 -0400 (Wed, 16 Sep 2009) | 1 line
  
  branches/zip: innobase_get_cset_width(): Cache the value of current_thd.
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  r5916 | marko | 2009-09-16 05:54:43 -0400 (Wed, 16 Sep 2009) | 128 lines
  
  branches/zip: Merge revisions 5622:5912 from branches/5.1, except r5700
  (changes to CMakeLists.txt)
  
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    r5622 | vasil | 2009-08-03 15:27:00 +0300 (Mon, 03 Aug 2009) | 20 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/Makefile.am
  
    branches/5.1:
  
    Merge a change from MySQL:
  
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      revno: 2988
      committer: Satya B <satya.bn@sun.com>
      branch nick: mysql-5.1-bugteam
      timestamp: Wed 2009-07-01 11:06:05 +0530
      message:
        Fix build failure after applying Innodb snapshot 5.1-ss5282
  
        After applying Innodb snapshot 5.1-ss5282, build was broken
        because of missing header file.
  
        Adding the header file to Makefile.am after informing the
        innodb developers.
      modified:
        storage/innobase/Makefile.am
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    r5740 | jyang | 2009-09-03 06:33:47 +0300 (Thu, 03 Sep 2009) | 5 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
       M /branches/5.1/include/db0err.h
       A /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug46000.result
       A /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug46000.test
  
    branches/5.1: Disallow creating index with the name of
    "GEN_CLUST_INDEX" which is reserved for the default system
    primary index. (Bug #46000) rb://149 approved by Sunny Bains.
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    r5741 | jyang | 2009-09-03 07:16:01 +0300 (Thu, 03 Sep 2009) | 5 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/dict/dict0dict.c
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
       A /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug44369.result
       A /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug44369.test
       M /branches/5.1/row/row0mysql.c
  
    branches/5.1: Block creating table with column name conflicting
    with Innodb reserved key words. (Bug #44369) rb://151 approved
    by Sunny Bains.
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    r5757 | jyang | 2009-09-04 04:26:13 +0300 (Fri, 04 Sep 2009) | 3 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
       M /branches/5.1/include/db0err.h
       D /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug46000.result
       D /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug46000.test
  
    branches/5.1: Revert change in 5740. Making the fix in a subsequent
    check in.
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    r5760 | jyang | 2009-09-04 07:07:34 +0300 (Fri, 04 Sep 2009) | 3 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/dict/dict0dict.c
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
       D /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug44369.result
       D /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug44369.test
       M /branches/5.1/row/row0mysql.c
  
    branches/5.1: This is to revert change 5741. A return status for
    create_table_def() needs to be fixed.
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    r5797 | calvin | 2009-09-09 18:26:29 +0300 (Wed, 09 Sep 2009) | 3 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
  
    branches/5.1: merge change from 5.1.38
  
    HA_ERR_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS is added in 5.1.38.
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    r5799 | calvin | 2009-09-09 20:47:31 +0300 (Wed, 09 Sep 2009) | 10 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
  
    branches/5.1: fix bug#46256
  
    Allow tables to be dropped even if the collation is not found,
    but issue a warning.
  
    Could not find an easy way to add mysql-test since it requires
    changes to charsets and restarting the server. Tests were
    executed manually.
  
    Approved by: Heikki (on IM)
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    r5805 | vasil | 2009-09-10 08:41:48 +0300 (Thu, 10 Sep 2009) | 7 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
  
    branches/5.1:
  
    Fix a compilation warning caused by c5799:
  
    handler/ha_innodb.cc: In function 'void innobase_get_cset_width(ulint, ulint*, ulint*)':
    handler/ha_innodb.cc:830: warning: format '%d' expects type 'int', but argument 2 has type 'ulint'
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    r5834 | jyang | 2009-09-11 00:43:05 +0300 (Fri, 11 Sep 2009) | 5 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/dict/dict0dict.c
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
       A /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug44369.result
       A /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug44369.test
       M /branches/5.1/row/row0mysql.c
  
    branches/5.1: Block creating table with column name conflicting
    with Innodb reserved key words. (Bug #44369) rb://151 approved
    by Sunny Bains.
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    r5895 | jyang | 2009-09-15 03:39:21 +0300 (Tue, 15 Sep 2009) | 5 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/handler/ha_innodb.cc
       A /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug46000.result
       A /branches/5.1/mysql-test/innodb_bug46000.test
  
    branches/5.1: Disallow creating index with the name of
    "GEN_CLUST_INDEX" which is reserved for the default system
    primary index. (Bug #46000) rb://149 approved by Marko Makela.
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  r5910 | marko | 2009-09-16 04:07:21 -0400 (Wed, 16 Sep 2009) | 9 lines
  
  branches/zip: Introduce UNIV_LOG_LSN_DEBUG and MLOG_LSN for redo log
  diagnostics.  This was written in order to better track down
  Issue #313 in InnoDB Hot Backup.
  
  MLOG_LSN: A new redo log entry type, for recording the current log
  sequence number (LSN).  This will be checked in an assertion in
  recv_parse_log_rec().
  
  rb://161, discussed with Sunny and Vasil.
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  r5899 | marko | 2009-09-15 07:26:01 -0400 (Tue, 15 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip: ut0ut.h: Do not #include "os0sync.h" #ifdef UNIV_HOTBACKUP.
  Since r5872, the InnoDB Hot Backup build was broken.
  Fix it by not defining any thread synchronization primitives in ut0ut.h.
  InnoDB Hot Backup is a single-threaded program.
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  r5898 | marko | 2009-09-15 06:18:50 -0400 (Tue, 15 Sep 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: Add */.dirstamp to svn:ignore,
  for https://svn.innodb.com/svn/hotbackup/branches/3.5
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  r5897 | marko | 2009-09-15 04:29:00 -0400 (Tue, 15 Sep 2009) | 8 lines
  
  branches/zip: Avoid bogus messages about latching order violations when
  UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG is defined.
  
  sync_thread_levels_g(): Add the parameter "warn".  Do not print
  anything unless it is set.
  
  sync_thread_add_level(): Pass warn=TRUE to sync_thread_levels_g()
  when the check is within an assertion; FALSE if it is not.
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  r5893 | inaam | 2009-09-14 11:20:48 -0400 (Mon, 14 Sep 2009) | 10 lines
  
  branches/zip  rb://159
  
  In case of pages that are not made young the counter is incremented
  only when the page in question is 'old'. In case of pages that are
  made young the counter is incremented in case of all pages. For apple
  to apple comparison this patch changes the 'young-making' counter to
  consider only 'old' blocks.
  
  Approved by: Marko
  
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  r5889 | vasil | 2009-09-14 05:17:18 -0400 (Mon, 14 Sep 2009) | 5 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Add missing return statement in the test program that could have
  caused a warning.
  
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  r5888 | vasil | 2009-09-14 04:38:45 -0400 (Mon, 14 Sep 2009) | 40 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Back-merge c5880 and c5881 from branches/embedded-1.0:
  
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    r5880 | vasil | 2009-09-12 17:28:44 +0300 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 18 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/embedded-1.0/configure.in
       M /branches/embedded-1.0/include/os0sync.h
       M /branches/embedded-1.0/srv/srv0start.c
    
    branches/embedded-1.0:
    
    Clean up and simplify the code that surrounds the atomic ops:
    
    * Simplify the code that prints what atomics are used:
    Instead of repeating the same conditions on which each atomics are used
    use just one printf that prints a variable defined by the code which
    chooses what atomics to use.
    
    * In os0sync.h pick up each atomic variant only if it has been selected
    by autoconf (based on IB_ATOMIC_MODE_* macros). Define the startup message
    to be printed.
    
    * In configure.in: check what user has chosen and if he has chosen
    something that is not available, emit an error. If nothing has been chosen
    explicitly by the user, auto select an option according to the described
    logic in configure.in.
    
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    r5881 | vasil | 2009-09-12 20:08:27 +0300 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/embedded-1.0/configure.in
    
    branches/embedded-1.0:
    
    Fix syntax error in test program.
    
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  r5875 | vasil | 2009-09-12 08:11:25 -0400 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Remove unnecessary macro.
  
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  r5872 | vasil | 2009-09-12 05:35:17 -0400 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 5 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Explicitly include os0sync.h to the places where HAVE_ATOMIC_BUILTINS and
  INNODB_RW_LOCKS_USE_ATOMICS are used to avoid potential problems.
  
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  r5871 | vasil | 2009-09-12 05:25:44 -0400 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 6 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Rename HAVE_SOLARIS_ATOMICS to HAVE_IB_SOLARIS_ATOMICS and 
  IB_HAVE_PAUSE_INSTRUCTION to HAVE_IB_PAUSE_INSTRUCTION so they
  all follow the same HAVE_IB_* convention.
  
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  r5870 | vasil | 2009-09-12 05:13:44 -0400 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 7 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Define HAVE_ATOMIC_BUILTINS and INNODB_RW_LOCKS_USE_ATOMICS in os0sync.h
  instead of in univ.i. The code expects os_*() macros to be present if
  HAVE_ATOMIC_BUILTINS and INNODB_RW_LOCKS_USE_ATOMICS are defined. So define
  them next to defining the os_*() macros.
  
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  r5869 | vasil | 2009-09-12 04:33:11 -0400 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 15 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Include ut0auxconf.h only if none of the macros it would define is defined.
  The check when to include this header was outdated from the time when there
  was only one macro involved.
  
  Move the atomics checks that are in univ.i outside of
  #if windows ... #else ... #endif
  This simplifies the code and removes some duplicates like defining
  HAVE_ATOMIC_BUILTINS if HAVE_WINDOWS_ATOMICS is defined in both branches.
  
  Do not define the same macro HAVE_ATOMIC_PTHREAD_T for different events.
  Instead define HAVE_IB_ATOMIC_PTHREAD_T_GCC and
  HAVE_IB_ATOMIC_PTHREAD_T_SOLARIS.
  
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  r5868 | vasil | 2009-09-12 04:01:17 -0400 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 6 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Move the check whether to include ut0auxconf.h before everything because
  we are now even checking for GCC atomics, we relied on MySQL to define
  this macro before.
  
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  r5867 | vasil | 2009-09-12 03:43:45 -0400 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Update comment to reflect reality.
  
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  r5866 | vasil | 2009-09-12 03:30:08 -0400 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 5 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Add the check for GCC atomics to ut0auxconf* (copied from plug.in) because
  we no longer rely on MySQL's HAVE_GCC_ATOMIC_BUILTINS.
  
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  r5865 | vasil | 2009-09-12 03:26:03 -0400 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 10 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Simplify the compile time checks by splittig them into 5 independent checks:
  
  * Whether GCC atomics are available
  * Whether pthread_t can be used by GCC atomics
  * Whether Solaris libc atomics are available
  * Whether pthread_t can be used by Solaris libs atomics
  * Checking the size of pthread_t
  
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  r5864 | vasil | 2009-09-12 03:22:55 -0400 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Include string.h which is needed for memset().
  
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  r5863 | vasil | 2009-09-12 03:07:08 -0400 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 10 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Check that pthread_t can indeed be passed to Solaris atomic functions, instead
  of assuming that it can be passed if 0 can be assigned to it. It could be that:
  * 0 can be assigned, but pthread_t cannot be passed and
  * 0 cannot be assigned but pthread_t can be passed
  
  Better to check what we are interested in, not something else and make
  assumptions.
  
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  r5858 | vasil | 2009-09-11 13:46:47 -0400 (Fri, 11 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Fix the indentation of the closing bracket.
  
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  r5826 | marko | 2009-09-10 07:29:46 -0400 (Thu, 10 Sep 2009) | 12 lines
  
  branches/zip: Roll back recovered dictionary transactions before
  dropping incomplete indexes (Issue #337).
  
  trx_rollback_or_clean_recovered(ibool all): New function, split from
  trx_rollback_or_clean_all_recovered().  all==FALSE will only roll back
  dictionary transactions.
  
  recv_recovery_from_checkpoint_finish(): Call
  trx_rollback_or_clean_recovered(FALSE) before
  row_merge_drop_temp_indexes().
  
  rb://158 approved by Sunny Bains
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  r5825 | marko | 2009-09-10 06:47:09 -0400 (Thu, 10 Sep 2009) | 20 lines
  
  branches/zip: Reduce mutex contention that was introduced when
  addressing Bug #45015 (Issue #316), in r5703.
  
  buf_page_set_accessed_make_young(): New auxiliary function, called by
  buf_page_get_zip(), buf_page_get_gen(),
  buf_page_optimistic_get_func(). Call ut_time_ms() outside of
  buf_pool_mutex. Use cached access_time.
  
  buf_page_set_accessed(): Add the parameter time_ms, so that
  ut_time_ms() need not be called while holding buf_pool_mutex.
  
  buf_page_optimistic_get_func(), buf_page_get_known_nowait(): Read
  buf_page_t::access_time without holding buf_pool_mutex. This should be
  OK, because the field is only used for heuristic purposes.
  
  buf_page_peek_if_too_old(): If buf_pool->freed_page_clock == 0, return
  FALSE, so that we will not waste time moving blocks in the LRU list in
  the warm-up phase or when the workload fits in the buffer pool.
  
  rb://156 approved by Sunny Bains
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  r5822 | marko | 2009-09-10 06:10:20 -0400 (Thu, 10 Sep 2009) | 1 line
  
  branches/zip: buf_page_release(): De-stutter the function comment.
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  r5804 | marko | 2009-09-10 01:29:31 -0400 (Thu, 10 Sep 2009) | 1 line
  
  branches/zip: trx_cleanup_at_db_startup(): Fix a typo in comment.
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  r5798 | calvin | 2009-09-09 11:28:10 -0400 (Wed, 09 Sep 2009) | 5 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  HA_ERR_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS is added in 5.1.38.
  But the plugin should still work with previous versions
  of MySQL.
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  r5792 | vasil | 2009-09-09 09:35:58 -0400 (Wed, 09 Sep 2009) | 32 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Fix a bug in manipulating the variable innodb_old_blocks_pct:
  
  for any value assigned it got that value -1, except for 75. When
  assigned 75, it got 75.
  
    mysql> set global innodb_old_blocks_pct=15;
    Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
    
    mysql> show variables like 'innodb_old_blocks_pct';
    +-----------------------+-------+
    | Variable_name         | Value |
    +-----------------------+-------+
    | innodb_old_blocks_pct | 14    | 
    +-----------------------+-------+
    1 row in set (0.00 sec)
    
    mysql> set global innodb_old_blocks_pct=75;
    Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
    
    mysql> show variables like 'innodb_old_blocks_pct';
    +-----------------------+-------+
    | Variable_name         | Value |
    +-----------------------+-------+
    | innodb_old_blocks_pct | 75    | 
    +-----------------------+-------+
  
  After the fix it gets exactly what was assigned.
  
  Approved by:	Marko (via IM)
  
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  r5783 | marko | 2009-09-09 03:25:00 -0400 (Wed, 09 Sep 2009) | 1 line
  
  branches/zip: buf_page_is_accessed(): Correct the function comment.
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  r5782 | marko | 2009-09-09 03:00:59 -0400 (Wed, 09 Sep 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: buf_page_peek_if_too_old(): Silence a compiler warning
  that was introduced in r5779 on 32-bit systems.
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  r5780 | marko | 2009-09-09 02:50:50 -0400 (Wed, 09 Sep 2009) | 1 line
  
  branches/zip: ut_time_ms(): Return ulint, not uint.
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  r5779 | marko | 2009-09-09 02:17:19 -0400 (Wed, 09 Sep 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: buf_page_peek_if_too_old(): Make the bitmasking work when
  buf_pool->freed_page_clock is wider than 32 bits.
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  r5777 | marko | 2009-09-08 11:50:25 -0400 (Tue, 08 Sep 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: Remove BUF_LRU_INITIAL_RATIO, which should have been removed
  together with buf_LRU_get_recent_limit().
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  r5775 | calvin | 2009-09-07 17:15:05 -0400 (Mon, 07 Sep 2009) | 13 lines
  
  branches/zip: Build InnoDB on Windows with UNIV_HOTBACKUP
  
  The changes are non-functional changes for normal InnoDB,
  but needed for building the Hot Backup on Windows (with
  UNIV_HOTBACKUP defined).
  
  - Define os_aio_use_native_aio for HB.
  - Do not acquire seek mutexes for backup since HB is single threaded.
  - Do not use srv_flush_log_at_trx_commit for HB build
  
  rb://155
  
  Approved by: Marko
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  r5752 | marko | 2009-09-03 10:55:51 -0400 (Thu, 03 Sep 2009) | 10 lines
  
  branches/zip: recv_recover_page_func(): Write the log sequence number
  to the compressed page, if there is one.  Previously, the function only
  wrote the LSN to the uncompressed page.
  
  It is not clear why recv_recover_page_func() is updating FIL_PAGE_LSN
  in the buffer pool.  The log sequence number will be stamped on the
  page when it is flushed to disk, in buf_flush_init_for_writing().
  I noticed this inconsistency when analyzing Issue #313, but this patch
  does not fix it.  That is no surprise, since FIL_PAGE_LSN should only
  matter on disk files, not in the buffer pool.
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  r5751 | marko | 2009-09-03 10:36:15 -0400 (Thu, 03 Sep 2009) | 7 lines
  
  branches/zip: row_merge(): Remove a bogus debug assertion
  that was triggered when creating an index on an empty table.
  
  row_merge_sort(): Add debug assertions and comments that justify
  the loop termination condition.
  
  The bogus assertion ut_ad(ihalf > 0) was reported by Michael.
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  r5748 | marko | 2009-09-03 07:05:44 -0400 (Thu, 03 Sep 2009) | 1 line
  
  branches/zip: MLOG_MULTI_REC_END: Correct the comment.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5747 | marko | 2009-09-03 06:46:38 -0400 (Thu, 03 Sep 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: recv_scan_log_recs(): Replace while with do...while,
  because the termination condition will always hold on the first iteration.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5746 | marko | 2009-09-03 04:55:36 -0400 (Thu, 03 Sep 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: log_reserve_and_write_fast(): Do not cache the log_sys pointer
  in a local variable.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5745 | marko | 2009-09-03 04:38:22 -0400 (Thu, 03 Sep 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: log_check_log_recs(): Enclose in #ifdef UNIV_LOG_DEBUG.
  Add const qualifiers.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5744 | marko | 2009-09-03 04:28:35 -0400 (Thu, 03 Sep 2009) | 1 line
  
  branches/zip: ut_align(): Make ptr const, like in ut_align_down().
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5743 | marko | 2009-09-03 02:36:12 -0400 (Thu, 03 Sep 2009) | 3 lines
  
  branches/zip: log_reserve_and_write_fast(): Remove the redundant
  output parameter "success".
  Success is also indicated by a nonzero return value.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5736 | marko | 2009-09-02 03:53:19 -0400 (Wed, 02 Sep 2009) | 1 line
  
  branches/zip: Enclose some timestamp functions in #ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5735 | marko | 2009-09-02 03:43:09 -0400 (Wed, 02 Sep 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: univ.i: Do not undefine PACKAGE or VERSION.
  InnoDB source code does not refer to these macros.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5734 | sunny | 2009-09-02 03:08:45 -0400 (Wed, 02 Sep 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: Update ChangeLog with r5733 changes.
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5733 | sunny | 2009-09-02 03:05:15 -0400 (Wed, 02 Sep 2009) | 6 lines
  
  branches/zip: Fix a regression introduced by the fix for bug#26316. We check
  whether a transaction holds any AUTOINC locks before we acquire the kernel
  mutex and release those locks.
  
  Fix for rb://153. Approved by Marko.
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5716 | vasil | 2009-08-31 03:47:49 -0400 (Mon, 31 Aug 2009) | 9 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Fix Bug#46718 InnoDB plugin incompatible with gcc 4.1 (at least: on PPC): "Undefined symbol"
  
  by implementing our own check in plug.in instead of using the result from
  the check from MySQL because it is insufficient.
  
  Approved by:	Marko (rb://154)
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5714 | marko | 2009-08-31 02:10:10 -0400 (Mon, 31 Aug 2009) | 5 lines
  
  branches/zip: buf_chunk_not_freed(): Do not acquire block->mutex unless
  block->page.state == BUF_BLOCK_FILE_PAGE.  Check that block->page.state
  makes sense.
  
  Approved by Sunny Bains over the IM.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5709 | inaam | 2009-08-28 02:22:46 -0400 (Fri, 28 Aug 2009) | 5 lines
  
  branches/zip rb://152
  
  Disable display of deprecated parameter innodb_file_io_threads in
  'show variables'.
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5708 | inaam | 2009-08-27 18:43:32 -0400 (Thu, 27 Aug 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip
  
  Remove redundant TRUE : FALSE from the return statement
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5707 | inaam | 2009-08-27 12:20:35 -0400 (Thu, 27 Aug 2009) | 6 lines
  
  branches/zip
  
  Remove unused macros as we erased the random readahead code in r5703.
  Also fixed some comments.
  
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5706 | inaam | 2009-08-27 12:00:27 -0400 (Thu, 27 Aug 2009) | 20 lines
  
  branches/zip rb://147
  
  Done away with following two status variables:
  
  innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_rnd
  innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_seq
  
  Introduced two new status variables:
  innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead = number of pages read as part of
  readahead since server startup
  innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_evicted = number of pages that are read
  in as readahead but were evicted before ever being accessed since
  server startup i.e.: a measure of how badly our readahead is
  performing
  
  SHOW INNODB STATUS will show two extra numbers in buffer pool section:
  pages read ahead/sec and pages evicted without access/sec
  
  Approved by: Marko
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5705 | marko | 2009-08-27 07:56:24 -0400 (Thu, 27 Aug 2009) | 11 lines
  
  branches/zip: dict_index_find_cols(): On column name lookup failure,
  return DB_CORRUPTION (HA_ERR_CRASHED) instead of abnormally
  terminating the server.  Also, disable the previously added diagnostic
  output to the error log, because mysql-test-run does not like extra
  output in the error log.  (Bug #44571)
  
  dict_index_add_to_cache(): Handle errors from dict_index_find_cols().
  
  mysql-test/innodb_bug44571.test: A test case for triggering the bug.
  
  rb://135 approved by Sunny Bains.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5704 | marko | 2009-08-27 04:31:17 -0400 (Thu, 27 Aug 2009) | 32 lines
  
  branches/zip: Fix a critical bug in fast index creation that could
  corrupt the created indexes.
  
  row_merge(): Make "half" an in/out parameter. Determine the offset of
  half the output file. Copy the last blocks record-by-record instead of
  block-by-block, so that the records can be counted. Check that the
  input and output have matching n_rec.
  
  row_merge_sort(): Do not assume that two blocks of size N are merged
  into a block of size 2*N. The output block can be shorter than the
  input if the last page of each input block is almost empty. Use an
  accurate termination condition, based on the "half" computed by
  row_merge().
  
  row_merge_read(), row_merge_write(), row_merge_blocks(): Add debug output.
  
  merge_file_t, row_merge_file_create(): Add n_rec, the number of records
  in the merge file.
  
  row_merge_read_clustered_index(): Update n_rec.
  
  row_merge_blocks(): Update and check n_rec.
  
  row_merge_blocks_copy(): New function, for copying the last blocks in
  row_merge().  Update and check n_rec.
  
  This bug was discovered with a user-supplied test case that creates an
  index where the initial temporary file is 249 one-megabyte blocks and
  the merged files become smaller. In the test, possible merge record
  sizes are 10, 18, and 26 bytes.
  
  rb://150 approved by Sunny Bains.  This addresses Issue #320.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5703 | marko | 2009-08-27 03:25:00 -0400 (Thu, 27 Aug 2009) | 41 lines
  
  branches/zip: Replace the constant 3/8 ratio that controls the LRU_old
  size with the settable global variable innodb_old_blocks_pct. The
  minimum and maximum values are 5 and 95 per cent, respectively. The
  default is 100*3/8, in line with the old behavior.
  
  ut_time_ms(): New utility function, to return the current time in
  milliseconds. TODO: Is there a more efficient timestamp function, such
  as rdtsc divided by a power of two?
  
  buf_LRU_old_threshold_ms: New variable, corresponding to
  innodb_old_blocks_time. The value 0 is the default behaviour: no
  timeout before making blocks 'new'.
  
  bpage->accessed, bpage->LRU_position, buf_pool->ulint_clock: Remove.
  
  bpage->access_time: New field, replacing bpage->accessed. Protected by
  buf_pool_mutex instead of bpage->mutex. Updated when a page is created
  or accessed the first time in the buffer pool.
  
  buf_LRU_old_ratio, innobase_old_blocks_pct: New variables,
  corresponding to innodb_old_blocks_pct
  
  buf_LRU_old_ratio_update(), innobase_old_blocks_pct_update(): Update
  functions for buf_LRU_old_ratio, innobase_old_blocks_pct.
  
  buf_page_peek_if_too_old(): Compare ut_time_ms() to bpage->access_time
  if buf_LRU_old_threshold_ms && bpage->old.  Else observe
  buf_LRU_old_ratio and bpage->freed_page_clock.
  
  buf_pool_t: Add n_pages_made_young, n_pages_not_made_young,
  n_pages_made_young_old, n_pages_not_made_young, for statistics.
  
  buf_print(): Display buf_pool->n_pages_made_young,
  buf_pool->n_pages_not_made_young.  This function is only for crash
  diagnostics.
  
  buf_print_io(): Display buf_pool->LRU_old_len and quantities derived
  from buf_pool->n_pages_made_young, buf_pool->n_pages_not_made_young.
  This function is invoked by SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS.
  
  rb://129 approved by Heikki Tuuri.  This addresses Bug #45015.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5702 | marko | 2009-08-27 03:03:15 -0400 (Thu, 27 Aug 2009) | 1 line
  
  branches/zip: Document also the files affected by r5698 in the ChangeLog.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5701 | marko | 2009-08-27 03:01:42 -0400 (Thu, 27 Aug 2009) | 1 line
  
  branches/zip: Document r5698 in the ChangeLog.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5698 | inaam | 2009-08-26 10:34:35 -0400 (Wed, 26 Aug 2009) | 13 lines
  
  branches/zip  bug#42885  rb://148
  
  The call to put IO threads to sleep was most probably meant for Windows
  only as the comment in buf0rea.c suggests. However it was enabled on
  all platforms. This patch restricts the sleep call to windows. This
  approach of not putting threads to sleep makes even more sense because
  now we have multiple threads working in the background and it probably
  is not a good idea to put all of them to sleep because a user thread
  wants to post a batch for readahead.
  
  Approved by: Marko
  
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5697 | vasil | 2009-08-26 09:44:40 -0400 (Wed, 26 Aug 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Fix typo.
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5696 | vasil | 2009-08-26 09:15:59 -0400 (Wed, 26 Aug 2009) | 14 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Merge a change from MySQL:
  
   http://lists.mysql.com/commits/80832
  
   2968 Jonathan Perkin	2009-08-14
        Build fixes for Windows, AIX, HP/UX and Sun Studio11, from Timothy Smith.
        modified:
          CMakeLists.txt
          cmd-line-utils/readline/util.c
          storage/innodb_plugin/handler/i_s.cc
          storage/innodb_plugin/include/univ.i
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5695 | marko | 2009-08-26 09:14:59 -0400 (Wed, 26 Aug 2009) | 1 line
  
  branches/zip: UNIV_DEBUG_LOCK_VALIDATE: Move the definition to univ.i.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5694 | marko | 2009-08-26 07:25:26 -0400 (Wed, 26 Aug 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: buf_page_t: Clarify that bpage->list may contain garbage.
  This comment was provoked by Inaam.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5687 | vasil | 2009-08-20 05:20:22 -0400 (Thu, 20 Aug 2009) | 8 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  ChangeLog:
  Follow the convention from the rest of the ChangeLog: for bugfixes from
  bugs.mysql.com only the bug number and title goes in the ChangeLog. Detailed
  explanation on what is the problem and how it was fixed is present in
  the bugs database.
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5686 | vasil | 2009-08-20 05:15:05 -0400 (Thu, 20 Aug 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  White-space fixup.
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5685 | sunny | 2009-08-20 04:18:29 -0400 (Thu, 20 Aug 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: Update the ChangeLog with r5684 change.
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5684 | sunny | 2009-08-20 04:05:30 -0400 (Thu, 20 Aug 2009) | 10 lines
  
  branches/zip: Fix bug# 46650:  Innodb assertion autoinc_lock == lock in lock_table_remove_low on INSERT SELECT
  
  We only store the autoinc locks that are granted in the transaction's autoinc
  lock vector. A transacton, that has been rolled back due to a deadlock because
  of an AUTOINC lock attempt, will not have added that lock to the vector. We
  need to check for that when we remove that lock.
  
  rb://145
  Approved by Marko.
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5681 | sunny | 2009-08-14 02:16:24 -0400 (Fri, 14 Aug 2009) | 3 lines
  
  branches/zip: When building HotBackup srv_use_sys_malloc is #ifdef out. We
  move access to the this variable within a !UNIV_HOTBACKUP block.
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5671 | marko | 2009-08-13 04:46:33 -0400 (Thu, 13 Aug 2009) | 5 lines
  
  branches/zip: ha_innobase::add_index(): Fix Bug #46557:
  after a successful operation, read innodb_table->flags from
  the newly created table object, not from the old one that was just freed.
  
  Approved by Sunny.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5670 | marko | 2009-08-12 09:16:37 -0400 (Wed, 12 Aug 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: trx_undo_rec_copy(): Add const qualifier to undo_rec.
  This is a non-functional change.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5663 | marko | 2009-08-11 07:42:37 -0400 (Tue, 11 Aug 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: trx_general_rollback_for_mysql(): Remove the redundant
  parameter partial. If savept==NULL, partial==FALSE.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5662 | marko | 2009-08-11 05:54:16 -0400 (Tue, 11 Aug 2009) | 1 line
  
  branches/zip: Bump the version number to 1.0.5 after releasing 1.0.4.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5642 | calvin | 2009-08-06 19:04:03 -0400 (Thu, 06 Aug 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: remove duplicate "the" in comments.
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5639 | marko | 2009-08-06 06:39:34 -0400 (Thu, 06 Aug 2009) | 3 lines
  
  branches/zip: mem_heap_block_free(): If innodb_use_sys_malloc is set,
  do not tell Valgrind that the memory is free, to avoid
  a bogus warning in Valgrind's built-in free() hook.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5636 | marko | 2009-08-05 08:27:30 -0400 (Wed, 05 Aug 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: lock_rec_validate_page(): Add the parameter zip_size.
  This should help track down Mantis Issue #289.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5635 | marko | 2009-08-05 07:06:55 -0400 (Wed, 05 Aug 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: Replace <number> with NUMBER in some comments,
  to avoid problems with Doxygen XML output.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5629 | marko | 2009-08-04 07:42:44 -0400 (Tue, 04 Aug 2009) | 1 line
  
  branches/zip: mysql-test: Pass MTR's internal checks.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5626 | vasil | 2009-08-04 01:53:31 -0400 (Tue, 04 Aug 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Revert the dummy change from c5625.
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5625 | vasil | 2009-08-04 01:52:48 -0400 (Tue, 04 Aug 2009) | 32 lines
  
  branches/zip: Merge 5518:5622 from branches/5.1, resolving conflict in r5622
  (after resolving the conflict Makefile.am was not changed so I have made
  a dummy change so I can commit and thus record that branches/5.1 has been
  merged in branches/zip up to 5622):
  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    r5622 | vasil | 2009-08-03 15:27:00 +0300 (Mon, 03 Aug 2009) | 20 lines
    Changed paths:
       M /branches/5.1/Makefile.am
    
    branches/5.1:
    
    Merge a change from MySQL:
    
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      revno: 2988
      committer: Satya B <satya.bn@sun.com>
      branch nick: mysql-5.1-bugteam
      timestamp: Wed 2009-07-01 11:06:05 +0530
      message:
        Fix build failure after applying Innodb snapshot 5.1-ss5282
        
        After applying Innodb snapshot 5.1-ss5282, build was broken
        because of missing header file. 
        
        Adding the header file to Makefile.am after informing the 
        innodb developers.
      modified:
        storage/innobase/Makefile.am
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5614 | vasil | 2009-07-31 11:09:07 -0400 (Fri, 31 Jul 2009) | 6 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Add fsp0types.h to the list of noinst_HEADERS
  
  Suggested by:	Sergey Vojtovich <svoj@sun.com>
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5539 | vasil | 2009-07-21 06:28:27 -0400 (Tue, 21 Jul 2009) | 4 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Add a test program to check whether the PAUSE instruction is available.
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5537 | vasil | 2009-07-21 05:31:26 -0400 (Tue, 21 Jul 2009) | 5 lines
  
  branches/zip:
  
  Fixups in ChangeLog: sort filenames alphabetically and wrap to 78 chars per
  line.
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5527 | sunny | 2009-07-20 17:56:30 -0400 (Mon, 20 Jul 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: For HotBackup builds we don't want to hide the symbols.
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  r5525 | calvin | 2009-07-20 13:14:30 -0400 (Mon, 20 Jul 2009) | 2 lines
  
  branches/zip: add ChangeLog entry for r5524.
  
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/*****************************************************************************
Copyright (c) 1996, 2009, Innobase Oy. All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; version 2 of the License.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*****************************************************************************/
/**************************************************//**
@file trx/trx0trx.c
The transaction
Created 3/26/1996 Heikki Tuuri
*******************************************************/
#include "trx0trx.h"
#ifdef UNIV_NONINL
#include "trx0trx.ic"
#endif
#include "trx0undo.h"
#include "trx0rseg.h"
#include "log0log.h"
#include "que0que.h"
#include "lock0lock.h"
#include "trx0roll.h"
#include "usr0sess.h"
#include "read0read.h"
#include "srv0srv.h"
#include "thr0loc.h"
#include "btr0sea.h"
#include "os0proc.h"
#include "trx0xa.h"
#include "ha_prototypes.h"
/** Dummy session used currently in MySQL interface */
UNIV_INTERN sess_t* trx_dummy_sess = NULL;
/** Number of transactions currently allocated for MySQL: protected by
the kernel mutex */
UNIV_INTERN ulint trx_n_mysql_transactions = 0;
/*************************************************************//**
Set detailed error message for the transaction. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
trx_set_detailed_error(
/*===================*/
trx_t* trx, /*!< in: transaction struct */
const char* msg) /*!< in: detailed error message */
{
ut_strlcpy(trx->detailed_error, msg, sizeof(trx->detailed_error));
}
/*************************************************************//**
Set detailed error message for the transaction from a file. Note that the
file is rewinded before reading from it. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
trx_set_detailed_error_from_file(
/*=============================*/
trx_t* trx, /*!< in: transaction struct */
FILE* file) /*!< in: file to read message from */
{
os_file_read_string(file, trx->detailed_error,
sizeof(trx->detailed_error));
}
/****************************************************************//**
Creates and initializes a transaction object.
@return own: the transaction */
UNIV_INTERN
trx_t*
trx_create(
/*=======*/
sess_t* sess) /*!< in: session */
{
trx_t* trx;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
ut_ad(sess);
trx = mem_alloc(sizeof(trx_t));
trx->magic_n = TRX_MAGIC_N;
trx->op_info = "";
trx->is_purge = 0;
trx->is_recovered = 0;
trx->conc_state = TRX_NOT_STARTED;
trx->start_time = time(NULL);
trx->isolation_level = TRX_ISO_REPEATABLE_READ;
trx->id = ut_dulint_zero;
trx->no = ut_dulint_max;
trx->support_xa = TRUE;
trx->check_foreigns = TRUE;
trx->check_unique_secondary = TRUE;
trx->flush_log_later = FALSE;
trx->must_flush_log_later = FALSE;
trx->dict_operation = TRX_DICT_OP_NONE;
trx->table_id = ut_dulint_zero;
trx->mysql_thd = NULL;
trx->mysql_query_str = NULL;
trx->active_trans = 0;
trx->duplicates = 0;
trx->n_mysql_tables_in_use = 0;
trx->mysql_n_tables_locked = 0;
trx->mysql_log_file_name = NULL;
trx->mysql_log_offset = 0;
mutex_create(&trx->undo_mutex, SYNC_TRX_UNDO);
trx->rseg = NULL;
trx->undo_no = ut_dulint_zero;
trx->last_sql_stat_start.least_undo_no = ut_dulint_zero;
trx->insert_undo = NULL;
trx->update_undo = NULL;
trx->undo_no_arr = NULL;
trx->error_state = DB_SUCCESS;
trx->error_key_num = 0;
trx->detailed_error[0] = '\0';
trx->sess = sess;
trx->que_state = TRX_QUE_RUNNING;
trx->n_active_thrs = 0;
trx->handling_signals = FALSE;
UT_LIST_INIT(trx->signals);
UT_LIST_INIT(trx->reply_signals);
trx->graph = NULL;
trx->wait_lock = NULL;
trx->was_chosen_as_deadlock_victim = FALSE;
UT_LIST_INIT(trx->wait_thrs);
trx->lock_heap = mem_heap_create_in_buffer(256);
UT_LIST_INIT(trx->trx_locks);
UT_LIST_INIT(trx->trx_savepoints);
trx->dict_operation_lock_mode = 0;
trx->has_search_latch = FALSE;
trx->search_latch_timeout = BTR_SEA_TIMEOUT;
trx->declared_to_be_inside_innodb = FALSE;
trx->n_tickets_to_enter_innodb = 0;
trx->global_read_view_heap = mem_heap_create(256);
trx->global_read_view = NULL;
trx->read_view = NULL;
/* Set X/Open XA transaction identification to NULL */
memset(&trx->xid, 0, sizeof(trx->xid));
trx->xid.formatID = -1;
trx->n_autoinc_rows = 0;
/* Remember to free the vector explicitly. */
trx->autoinc_locks = ib_vector_create(
mem_heap_create(sizeof(ib_vector_t) + sizeof(void*) * 4), 4);
return(trx);
}
/********************************************************************//**
Creates a transaction object for MySQL.
@return own: transaction object */
UNIV_INTERN
trx_t*
trx_allocate_for_mysql(void)
/*========================*/
{
trx_t* trx;
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
trx = trx_create(trx_dummy_sess);
trx_n_mysql_transactions++;
UT_LIST_ADD_FIRST(mysql_trx_list, trx_sys->mysql_trx_list, trx);
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
trx->mysql_thread_id = os_thread_get_curr_id();
trx->mysql_process_no = os_proc_get_number();
return(trx);
}
/********************************************************************//**
Creates a transaction object for background operations by the master thread.
@return own: transaction object */
UNIV_INTERN
trx_t*
trx_allocate_for_background(void)
/*=============================*/
{
trx_t* trx;
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
trx = trx_create(trx_dummy_sess);
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
return(trx);
}
/********************************************************************//**
Releases the search latch if trx has reserved it. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
trx_search_latch_release_if_reserved(
/*=================================*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in: transaction */
{
if (trx->has_search_latch) {
rw_lock_s_unlock(&btr_search_latch);
trx->has_search_latch = FALSE;
}
}
/********************************************************************//**
Frees a transaction object. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
trx_free(
/*=====*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in, own: trx object */
{
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
if (trx->declared_to_be_inside_innodb) {
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fputs(" InnoDB: Error: Freeing a trx which is declared"
" to be processing\n"
"InnoDB: inside InnoDB.\n", stderr);
trx_print(stderr, trx, 600);
putc('\n', stderr);
/* This is an error but not a fatal error. We must keep
the counters like srv_conc_n_threads accurate. */
srv_conc_force_exit_innodb(trx);
}
if (trx->n_mysql_tables_in_use != 0
|| trx->mysql_n_tables_locked != 0) {
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: Error: MySQL is freeing a thd\n"
"InnoDB: though trx->n_mysql_tables_in_use is %lu\n"
"InnoDB: and trx->mysql_n_tables_locked is %lu.\n",
(ulong)trx->n_mysql_tables_in_use,
(ulong)trx->mysql_n_tables_locked);
trx_print(stderr, trx, 600);
ut_print_buf(stderr, trx, sizeof(trx_t));
putc('\n', stderr);
}
ut_a(trx->magic_n == TRX_MAGIC_N);
trx->magic_n = 11112222;
ut_a(trx->conc_state == TRX_NOT_STARTED);
mutex_free(&(trx->undo_mutex));
ut_a(trx->insert_undo == NULL);
ut_a(trx->update_undo == NULL);
if (trx->undo_no_arr) {
trx_undo_arr_free(trx->undo_no_arr);
}
ut_a(UT_LIST_GET_LEN(trx->signals) == 0);
ut_a(UT_LIST_GET_LEN(trx->reply_signals) == 0);
ut_a(trx->wait_lock == NULL);
ut_a(UT_LIST_GET_LEN(trx->wait_thrs) == 0);
ut_a(!trx->has_search_latch);
ut_a(trx->dict_operation_lock_mode == 0);
if (trx->lock_heap) {
mem_heap_free(trx->lock_heap);
}
ut_a(UT_LIST_GET_LEN(trx->trx_locks) == 0);
if (trx->global_read_view_heap) {
mem_heap_free(trx->global_read_view_heap);
}
trx->global_read_view = NULL;
ut_a(trx->read_view == NULL);
ut_a(ib_vector_is_empty(trx->autoinc_locks));
/* We allocated a dedicated heap for the vector. */
ib_vector_free(trx->autoinc_locks);
mem_free(trx);
}
/********************************************************************//**
Frees a transaction object for MySQL. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
trx_free_for_mysql(
/*===============*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in, own: trx object */
{
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
UT_LIST_REMOVE(mysql_trx_list, trx_sys->mysql_trx_list, trx);
trx_free(trx);
ut_a(trx_n_mysql_transactions > 0);
trx_n_mysql_transactions--;
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
}
/********************************************************************//**
Frees a transaction object of a background operation of the master thread. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
trx_free_for_background(
/*====================*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in, own: trx object */
{
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
trx_free(trx);
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
}
/****************************************************************//**
Inserts the trx handle in the trx system trx list in the right position.
The list is sorted on the trx id so that the biggest id is at the list
start. This function is used at the database startup to insert incomplete
transactions to the list. */
static
void
trx_list_insert_ordered(
/*====================*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in: trx handle */
{
trx_t* trx2;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
trx2 = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx_sys->trx_list);
while (trx2 != NULL) {
if (ut_dulint_cmp(trx->id, trx2->id) >= 0) {
ut_ad(ut_dulint_cmp(trx->id, trx2->id) == 1);
break;
}
trx2 = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(trx_list, trx2);
}
if (trx2 != NULL) {
trx2 = UT_LIST_GET_PREV(trx_list, trx2);
if (trx2 == NULL) {
UT_LIST_ADD_FIRST(trx_list, trx_sys->trx_list, trx);
} else {
UT_LIST_INSERT_AFTER(trx_list, trx_sys->trx_list,
trx2, trx);
}
} else {
UT_LIST_ADD_LAST(trx_list, trx_sys->trx_list, trx);
}
}
/****************************************************************//**
Creates trx objects for transactions and initializes the trx list of
trx_sys at database start. Rollback segment and undo log lists must
already exist when this function is called, because the lists of
transactions to be rolled back or cleaned up are built based on the
undo log lists. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
trx_lists_init_at_db_start(void)
/*============================*/
{
trx_rseg_t* rseg;
trx_undo_t* undo;
trx_t* trx;
UT_LIST_INIT(trx_sys->trx_list);
/* Look from the rollback segments if there exist undo logs for
transactions */
rseg = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx_sys->rseg_list);
while (rseg != NULL) {
undo = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(rseg->insert_undo_list);
while (undo != NULL) {
trx = trx_create(trx_dummy_sess);
trx->is_recovered = TRUE;
trx->id = undo->trx_id;
trx->xid = undo->xid;
trx->insert_undo = undo;
trx->rseg = rseg;
if (undo->state != TRX_UNDO_ACTIVE) {
/* Prepared transactions are left in
the prepared state waiting for a
commit or abort decision from MySQL */
if (undo->state == TRX_UNDO_PREPARED) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Transaction "
TRX_ID_FMT
" was in the"
" XA prepared state.\n",
TRX_ID_PREP_PRINTF(trx->id));
if (srv_force_recovery == 0) {
trx->conc_state = TRX_PREPARED;
} else {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Since"
" innodb_force_recovery"
" > 0, we will"
" rollback it"
" anyway.\n");
trx->conc_state = TRX_ACTIVE;
}
} else {
trx->conc_state
= TRX_COMMITTED_IN_MEMORY;
}
/* We give a dummy value for the trx no;
this should have no relevance since purge
is not interested in committed transaction
numbers, unless they are in the history
list, in which case it looks the number
from the disk based undo log structure */
trx->no = trx->id;
} else {
trx->conc_state = TRX_ACTIVE;
/* A running transaction always has the number
field inited to ut_dulint_max */
trx->no = ut_dulint_max;
}
if (undo->dict_operation) {
trx_set_dict_operation(
trx, TRX_DICT_OP_TABLE);
trx->table_id = undo->table_id;
}
if (!undo->empty) {
trx->undo_no = ut_dulint_add(undo->top_undo_no,
1);
}
trx_list_insert_ordered(trx);
undo = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(undo_list, undo);
}
undo = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(rseg->update_undo_list);
while (undo != NULL) {
trx = trx_get_on_id(undo->trx_id);
if (NULL == trx) {
trx = trx_create(trx_dummy_sess);
trx->is_recovered = TRUE;
trx->id = undo->trx_id;
trx->xid = undo->xid;
if (undo->state != TRX_UNDO_ACTIVE) {
/* Prepared transactions are left in
the prepared state waiting for a
commit or abort decision from MySQL */
if (undo->state == TRX_UNDO_PREPARED) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Transaction "
TRX_ID_FMT " was in the"
" XA prepared state.\n",
TRX_ID_PREP_PRINTF(
trx->id));
if (srv_force_recovery == 0) {
trx->conc_state
= TRX_PREPARED;
} else {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Since"
" innodb_force_recovery"
" > 0, we will"
" rollback it"
" anyway.\n");
trx->conc_state
= TRX_ACTIVE;
}
} else {
trx->conc_state
= TRX_COMMITTED_IN_MEMORY;
}
/* We give a dummy value for the trx
number */
trx->no = trx->id;
} else {
trx->conc_state = TRX_ACTIVE;
/* A running transaction always has
the number field inited to
ut_dulint_max */
trx->no = ut_dulint_max;
}
trx->rseg = rseg;
trx_list_insert_ordered(trx);
if (undo->dict_operation) {
trx_set_dict_operation(
trx, TRX_DICT_OP_TABLE);
trx->table_id = undo->table_id;
}
}
trx->update_undo = undo;
if ((!undo->empty)
&& (ut_dulint_cmp(undo->top_undo_no,
trx->undo_no) >= 0)) {
trx->undo_no = ut_dulint_add(undo->top_undo_no,
1);
}
undo = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(undo_list, undo);
}
rseg = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(rseg_list, rseg);
}
}
/******************************************************************//**
Assigns a rollback segment to a transaction in a round-robin fashion.
Skips the SYSTEM rollback segment if another is available.
@return assigned rollback segment id */
UNIV_INLINE
ulint
trx_assign_rseg(void)
/*=================*/
{
trx_rseg_t* rseg = trx_sys->latest_rseg;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
loop:
/* Get next rseg in a round-robin fashion */
rseg = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(rseg_list, rseg);
if (rseg == NULL) {
rseg = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx_sys->rseg_list);
}
/* If it is the SYSTEM rollback segment, and there exist others, skip
it */
if ((rseg->id == TRX_SYS_SYSTEM_RSEG_ID)
&& (UT_LIST_GET_LEN(trx_sys->rseg_list) > 1)) {
goto loop;
}
trx_sys->latest_rseg = rseg;
return(rseg->id);
}
/****************************************************************//**
Starts a new transaction.
@return TRUE */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
trx_start_low(
/*==========*/
trx_t* trx, /*!< in: transaction */
ulint rseg_id)/*!< in: rollback segment id; if ULINT_UNDEFINED
is passed, the system chooses the rollback segment
automatically in a round-robin fashion */
{
trx_rseg_t* rseg;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
ut_ad(trx->rseg == NULL);
if (trx->is_purge) {
trx->id = ut_dulint_zero;
trx->conc_state = TRX_ACTIVE;
trx->start_time = time(NULL);
return(TRUE);
}
ut_ad(trx->conc_state != TRX_ACTIVE);
if (rseg_id == ULINT_UNDEFINED) {
rseg_id = trx_assign_rseg();
}
rseg = trx_sys_get_nth_rseg(trx_sys, rseg_id);
trx->id = trx_sys_get_new_trx_id();
/* The initial value for trx->no: ut_dulint_max is used in
read_view_open_now: */
trx->no = ut_dulint_max;
trx->rseg = rseg;
trx->conc_state = TRX_ACTIVE;
trx->start_time = time(NULL);
UT_LIST_ADD_FIRST(trx_list, trx_sys->trx_list, trx);
return(TRUE);
}
/****************************************************************//**
Starts a new transaction.
@return TRUE */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
trx_start(
/*======*/
trx_t* trx, /*!< in: transaction */
ulint rseg_id)/*!< in: rollback segment id; if ULINT_UNDEFINED
is passed, the system chooses the rollback segment
automatically in a round-robin fashion */
{
ibool ret;
/* Update the info whether we should skip XA steps that eat CPU time
For the duration of the transaction trx->support_xa is not reread
from thd so any changes in the value take effect in the next
transaction. This is to avoid a scenario where some undo
generated by a transaction, has XA stuff, and other undo,
generated by the same transaction, doesn't. */
trx->support_xa = thd_supports_xa(trx->mysql_thd);
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
ret = trx_start_low(trx, rseg_id);
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
return(ret);
}
/****************************************************************//**
Commits a transaction. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
trx_commit_off_kernel(
/*==================*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in: transaction */
{
page_t* update_hdr_page;
ib_uint64_t lsn = 0;
trx_rseg_t* rseg;
trx_undo_t* undo;
mtr_t mtr;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
trx->must_flush_log_later = FALSE;
rseg = trx->rseg;
if (trx->insert_undo != NULL || trx->update_undo != NULL) {
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
mtr_start(&mtr);
/* Change the undo log segment states from TRX_UNDO_ACTIVE
to some other state: these modifications to the file data
structure define the transaction as committed in the file
based world, at the serialization point of the log sequence
number lsn obtained below. */
mutex_enter(&(rseg->mutex));
if (trx->insert_undo != NULL) {
trx_undo_set_state_at_finish(
rseg, trx, trx->insert_undo, &mtr);
}
undo = trx->update_undo;
if (undo) {
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
trx->no = trx_sys_get_new_trx_no();
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
/* It is not necessary to obtain trx->undo_mutex here
because only a single OS thread is allowed to do the
transaction commit for this transaction. */
update_hdr_page = trx_undo_set_state_at_finish(
rseg, trx, undo, &mtr);
/* We have to do the cleanup for the update log while
holding the rseg mutex because update log headers
have to be put to the history list in the order of
the trx number. */
trx_undo_update_cleanup(trx, update_hdr_page, &mtr);
}
mutex_exit(&(rseg->mutex));
/* Update the latest MySQL binlog name and offset info
in trx sys header if MySQL binlogging is on or the database
server is a MySQL replication slave */
if (trx->mysql_log_file_name
&& trx->mysql_log_file_name[0] != '\0') {
trx_sys_update_mysql_binlog_offset(
trx->mysql_log_file_name,
trx->mysql_log_offset,
TRX_SYS_MYSQL_LOG_INFO, &mtr);
trx->mysql_log_file_name = NULL;
}
/* The following call commits the mini-transaction, making the
whole transaction committed in the file-based world, at this
log sequence number. The transaction becomes 'durable' when
we write the log to disk, but in the logical sense the commit
in the file-based data structures (undo logs etc.) happens
here.
NOTE that transaction numbers, which are assigned only to
transactions with an update undo log, do not necessarily come
in exactly the same order as commit lsn's, if the transactions
have different rollback segments. To get exactly the same
order we should hold the kernel mutex up to this point,
adding to to the contention of the kernel mutex. However, if
a transaction T2 is able to see modifications made by
a transaction T1, T2 will always get a bigger transaction
number and a bigger commit lsn than T1. */
/*--------------*/
mtr_commit(&mtr);
/*--------------*/
lsn = mtr.end_lsn;
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
}
ut_ad(trx->conc_state == TRX_ACTIVE
|| trx->conc_state == TRX_PREPARED);
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
/* The following assignment makes the transaction committed in memory
and makes its changes to data visible to other transactions.
NOTE that there is a small discrepancy from the strict formal
visibility rules here: a human user of the database can see
modifications made by another transaction T even before the necessary
log segment has been flushed to the disk. If the database happens to
crash before the flush, the user has seen modifications from T which
will never be a committed transaction. However, any transaction T2
which sees the modifications of the committing transaction T, and
which also itself makes modifications to the database, will get an lsn
larger than the committing transaction T. In the case where the log
flush fails, and T never gets committed, also T2 will never get
committed. */
/*--------------------------------------*/
trx->conc_state = TRX_COMMITTED_IN_MEMORY;
/*--------------------------------------*/
/* If we release kernel_mutex below and we are still doing
recovery i.e.: back ground rollback thread is still active
then there is a chance that the rollback thread may see
this trx as COMMITTED_IN_MEMORY and goes adhead to clean it
up calling trx_cleanup_at_db_startup(). This can happen
in the case we are committing a trx here that is left in
PREPARED state during the crash. Note that commit of the
rollback of a PREPARED trx happens in the recovery thread
while the rollback of other transactions happen in the
background thread. To avoid this race we unconditionally
unset the is_recovered flag from the trx. */
trx->is_recovered = FALSE;
lock_release_off_kernel(trx);
if (trx->global_read_view) {
read_view_close(trx->global_read_view);
mem_heap_empty(trx->global_read_view_heap);
trx->global_read_view = NULL;
}
trx->read_view = NULL;
if (lsn) {
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
if (trx->insert_undo != NULL) {
trx_undo_insert_cleanup(trx);
}
/* NOTE that we could possibly make a group commit more
efficient here: call os_thread_yield here to allow also other
trxs to come to commit! */
/*-------------------------------------*/
/* Depending on the my.cnf options, we may now write the log
buffer to the log files, making the transaction durable if
the OS does not crash. We may also flush the log files to
disk, making the transaction durable also at an OS crash or a
power outage.
The idea in InnoDB's group commit is that a group of
transactions gather behind a trx doing a physical disk write
to log files, and when that physical write has been completed,
one of those transactions does a write which commits the whole
group. Note that this group commit will only bring benefit if
there are > 2 users in the database. Then at least 2 users can
gather behind one doing the physical log write to disk.
If we are calling trx_commit() under prepare_commit_mutex, we
will delay possible log write and flush to a separate function
trx_commit_complete_for_mysql(), which is only called when the
thread has released the mutex. This is to make the
group commit algorithm to work. Otherwise, the prepare_commit
mutex would serialize all commits and prevent a group of
transactions from gathering. */
if (trx->flush_log_later) {
/* Do nothing yet */
trx->must_flush_log_later = TRUE;
} else if (srv_flush_log_at_trx_commit == 0) {
/* Do nothing */
} else if (srv_flush_log_at_trx_commit == 1) {
if (srv_unix_file_flush_method == SRV_UNIX_NOSYNC) {
/* Write the log but do not flush it to disk */
log_write_up_to(lsn, LOG_WAIT_ONE_GROUP,
FALSE);
} else {
/* Write the log to the log files AND flush
them to disk */
log_write_up_to(lsn, LOG_WAIT_ONE_GROUP, TRUE);
}
} else if (srv_flush_log_at_trx_commit == 2) {
/* Write the log but do not flush it to disk */
log_write_up_to(lsn, LOG_WAIT_ONE_GROUP, FALSE);
} else {
ut_error;
}
trx->commit_lsn = lsn;
/*-------------------------------------*/
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
}
/* Free all savepoints */
trx_roll_free_all_savepoints(trx);
trx->conc_state = TRX_NOT_STARTED;
trx->rseg = NULL;
trx->undo_no = ut_dulint_zero;
trx->last_sql_stat_start.least_undo_no = ut_dulint_zero;
trx->mysql_query_str = NULL;
ut_ad(UT_LIST_GET_LEN(trx->wait_thrs) == 0);
ut_ad(UT_LIST_GET_LEN(trx->trx_locks) == 0);
UT_LIST_REMOVE(trx_list, trx_sys->trx_list, trx);
}
/****************************************************************//**
Cleans up a transaction at database startup. The cleanup is needed if
the transaction already got to the middle of a commit when the database
crashed, and we cannot roll it back. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
trx_cleanup_at_db_startup(
/*======================*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in: transaction */
{
if (trx->insert_undo != NULL) {
trx_undo_insert_cleanup(trx);
}
trx->conc_state = TRX_NOT_STARTED;
trx->rseg = NULL;
trx->undo_no = ut_dulint_zero;
trx->last_sql_stat_start.least_undo_no = ut_dulint_zero;
UT_LIST_REMOVE(trx_list, trx_sys->trx_list, trx);
}
/********************************************************************//**
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.
@return consistent read view */
UNIV_INTERN
read_view_t*
trx_assign_read_view(
/*=================*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in: active transaction */
{
ut_ad(trx->conc_state == TRX_ACTIVE);
if (trx->read_view) {
return(trx->read_view);
}
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
if (!trx->read_view) {
trx->read_view = read_view_open_now(
trx->id, trx->global_read_view_heap);
trx->global_read_view = trx->read_view;
}
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
return(trx->read_view);
}
/****************************************************************//**
Commits a transaction. NOTE that the kernel mutex is temporarily released. */
static
void
trx_handle_commit_sig_off_kernel(
/*=============================*/
trx_t* trx, /*!< in: transaction */
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 */
{
trx_sig_t* sig;
trx_sig_t* next_sig;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
trx->que_state = TRX_QUE_COMMITTING;
trx_commit_off_kernel(trx);
ut_ad(UT_LIST_GET_LEN(trx->wait_thrs) == 0);
/* Remove all TRX_SIG_COMMIT signals from the signal queue and send
reply messages to them */
sig = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx->signals);
while (sig != NULL) {
next_sig = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(signals, sig);
if (sig->type == TRX_SIG_COMMIT) {
trx_sig_reply(sig, next_thr);
trx_sig_remove(trx, sig);
}
sig = next_sig;
}
trx->que_state = TRX_QUE_RUNNING;
}
/***********************************************************//**
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. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
trx_end_lock_wait(
/*==============*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in: transaction */
{
que_thr_t* thr;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
ut_ad(trx->que_state == TRX_QUE_LOCK_WAIT);
thr = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx->wait_thrs);
while (thr != NULL) {
que_thr_end_wait_no_next_thr(thr);
UT_LIST_REMOVE(trx_thrs, trx->wait_thrs, thr);
thr = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx->wait_thrs);
}
trx->que_state = TRX_QUE_RUNNING;
}
/***********************************************************//**
Moves the query threads in the lock wait list to the SUSPENDED state and puts
the transaction to the TRX_QUE_RUNNING state. */
static
void
trx_lock_wait_to_suspended(
/*=======================*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in: transaction in the TRX_QUE_LOCK_WAIT state */
{
que_thr_t* thr;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
ut_ad(trx->que_state == TRX_QUE_LOCK_WAIT);
thr = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx->wait_thrs);
while (thr != NULL) {
thr->state = QUE_THR_SUSPENDED;
UT_LIST_REMOVE(trx_thrs, trx->wait_thrs, thr);
thr = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx->wait_thrs);
}
trx->que_state = TRX_QUE_RUNNING;
}
/***********************************************************//**
Moves the query threads in the sig reply wait list of trx to the SUSPENDED
state. */
static
void
trx_sig_reply_wait_to_suspended(
/*============================*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in: transaction */
{
trx_sig_t* sig;
que_thr_t* thr;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
sig = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx->reply_signals);
while (sig != NULL) {
thr = sig->receiver;
ut_ad(thr->state == QUE_THR_SIG_REPLY_WAIT);
thr->state = QUE_THR_SUSPENDED;
sig->receiver = NULL;
UT_LIST_REMOVE(reply_signals, trx->reply_signals, sig);
sig = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx->reply_signals);
}
}
/*****************************************************************//**
Checks the compatibility of a new signal with the other signals in the
queue.
@return TRUE if the signal can be queued */
static
ibool
trx_sig_is_compatible(
/*==================*/
trx_t* trx, /*!< in: trx handle */
ulint type, /*!< in: signal type */
ulint sender) /*!< in: TRX_SIG_SELF or TRX_SIG_OTHER_SESS */
{
trx_sig_t* sig;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
if (UT_LIST_GET_LEN(trx->signals) == 0) {
return(TRUE);
}
if (sender == TRX_SIG_SELF) {
if (type == TRX_SIG_ERROR_OCCURRED) {
return(TRUE);
} else if (type == TRX_SIG_BREAK_EXECUTION) {
return(TRUE);
} else {
return(FALSE);
}
}
ut_ad(sender == TRX_SIG_OTHER_SESS);
sig = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx->signals);
if (type == TRX_SIG_COMMIT) {
while (sig != NULL) {
if (sig->type == TRX_SIG_TOTAL_ROLLBACK) {
return(FALSE);
}
sig = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(signals, sig);
}
return(TRUE);
} else if (type == TRX_SIG_TOTAL_ROLLBACK) {
while (sig != NULL) {
if (sig->type == TRX_SIG_COMMIT) {
return(FALSE);
}
sig = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(signals, sig);
}
return(TRUE);
} else if (type == TRX_SIG_BREAK_EXECUTION) {
return(TRUE);
} else {
ut_error;
return(FALSE);
}
}
/****************************************************************//**
Sends a signal to a trx object. */
UNIV_INTERN
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 */
{
trx_sig_t* sig;
trx_t* receiver_trx;
ut_ad(trx);
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
if (!trx_sig_is_compatible(trx, type, sender)) {
/* The signal is not compatible with the other signals in
the queue: die */
ut_error;
}
/* Queue the signal object */
if (UT_LIST_GET_LEN(trx->signals) == 0) {
/* The signal list is empty: the 'sig' slot must be unused
(we improve performance a bit by avoiding mem_alloc) */
sig = &(trx->sig);
} else {
/* It might be that the 'sig' slot is unused also in this
case, but we choose the easy way of using mem_alloc */
sig = mem_alloc(sizeof(trx_sig_t));
}
UT_LIST_ADD_LAST(signals, trx->signals, sig);
sig->type = type;
sig->sender = sender;
sig->receiver = receiver_thr;
if (savept) {
sig->savept = *savept;
}
if (receiver_thr) {
receiver_trx = thr_get_trx(receiver_thr);
UT_LIST_ADD_LAST(reply_signals, receiver_trx->reply_signals,
sig);
}
if (trx->sess->state == SESS_ERROR) {
trx_sig_reply_wait_to_suspended(trx);
}
if ((sender != TRX_SIG_SELF) || (type == TRX_SIG_BREAK_EXECUTION)) {
ut_error;
}
/* If there were no other signals ahead in the queue, try to start
handling of the signal */
if (UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx->signals) == sig) {
trx_sig_start_handle(trx, next_thr);
}
}
/****************************************************************//**
Ends signal handling. If the session is in the error state, and
trx->graph_before_signal_handling != NULL, then returns control to the error
handling routine of the graph (currently just returns the control to the
graph root which then will send an error message to the client). */
UNIV_INTERN
void
trx_end_signal_handling(
/*====================*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in: trx */
{
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
ut_ad(trx->handling_signals == TRUE);
trx->handling_signals = FALSE;
trx->graph = trx->graph_before_signal_handling;
if (trx->graph && (trx->sess->state == SESS_ERROR)) {
que_fork_error_handle(trx, trx->graph);
}
}
/****************************************************************//**
Starts handling of a trx signal. */
UNIV_INTERN
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; if the parameter
is NULL, it is ignored */
{
trx_sig_t* sig;
ulint type;
loop:
/* We loop in this function body as long as there are queued signals
we can process immediately */
ut_ad(trx);
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
if (trx->handling_signals && (UT_LIST_GET_LEN(trx->signals) == 0)) {
trx_end_signal_handling(trx);
return;
}
if (trx->conc_state == TRX_NOT_STARTED) {
trx_start_low(trx, ULINT_UNDEFINED);
}
/* If the trx is in a lock wait state, moves the waiting query threads
to the suspended state */
if (trx->que_state == TRX_QUE_LOCK_WAIT) {
trx_lock_wait_to_suspended(trx);
}
/* If the session is in the error state and this trx has threads
waiting for reply from signals, moves these threads to the suspended
state, canceling wait reservations; note that if the transaction has
sent a commit or rollback signal to itself, and its session is not in
the error state, then nothing is done here. */
if (trx->sess->state == SESS_ERROR) {
trx_sig_reply_wait_to_suspended(trx);
}
/* If there are no running query threads, we can start processing of a
signal, otherwise we have to wait until all query threads of this
transaction are aware of the arrival of the signal. */
if (trx->n_active_thrs > 0) {
return;
}
if (trx->handling_signals == FALSE) {
trx->graph_before_signal_handling = trx->graph;
trx->handling_signals = TRUE;
}
sig = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx->signals);
type = sig->type;
if (type == TRX_SIG_COMMIT) {
trx_handle_commit_sig_off_kernel(trx, next_thr);
} else if ((type == TRX_SIG_TOTAL_ROLLBACK)
|| (type == TRX_SIG_ROLLBACK_TO_SAVEPT)) {
trx_rollback(trx, sig, next_thr);
/* No further signals can be handled until the rollback
completes, therefore we return */
return;
} else if (type == TRX_SIG_ERROR_OCCURRED) {
trx_rollback(trx, sig, next_thr);
/* No further signals can be handled until the rollback
completes, therefore we return */
return;
} else if (type == TRX_SIG_BREAK_EXECUTION) {
trx_sig_reply(sig, next_thr);
trx_sig_remove(trx, sig);
} else {
ut_error;
}
goto loop;
}
/****************************************************************//**
Send the reply message when a signal in the queue of the trx has been
handled. */
UNIV_INTERN
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 */
{
trx_t* receiver_trx;
ut_ad(sig);
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
if (sig->receiver != NULL) {
ut_ad((sig->receiver)->state == QUE_THR_SIG_REPLY_WAIT);
receiver_trx = thr_get_trx(sig->receiver);
UT_LIST_REMOVE(reply_signals, receiver_trx->reply_signals,
sig);
ut_ad(receiver_trx->sess->state != SESS_ERROR);
que_thr_end_wait(sig->receiver, next_thr);
sig->receiver = NULL;
}
}
/****************************************************************//**
Removes a signal object from the trx signal queue. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
trx_sig_remove(
/*===========*/
trx_t* trx, /*!< in: trx handle */
trx_sig_t* sig) /*!< in, own: signal */
{
ut_ad(trx && sig);
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
ut_ad(sig->receiver == NULL);
UT_LIST_REMOVE(signals, trx->signals, sig);
sig->type = 0; /* reset the field to catch possible bugs */
if (sig != &(trx->sig)) {
mem_free(sig);
}
}
/*********************************************************************//**
Creates a commit command node struct.
@return own: commit node struct */
UNIV_INTERN
commit_node_t*
commit_node_create(
/*===============*/
mem_heap_t* heap) /*!< in: mem heap where created */
{
commit_node_t* node;
node = mem_heap_alloc(heap, sizeof(commit_node_t));
node->common.type = QUE_NODE_COMMIT;
node->state = COMMIT_NODE_SEND;
return(node);
}
/***********************************************************//**
Performs an execution step for a commit type node in a query graph.
@return query thread to run next, or NULL */
UNIV_INTERN
que_thr_t*
trx_commit_step(
/*============*/
que_thr_t* thr) /*!< in: query thread */
{
commit_node_t* node;
que_thr_t* next_thr;
node = thr->run_node;
ut_ad(que_node_get_type(node) == QUE_NODE_COMMIT);
if (thr->prev_node == que_node_get_parent(node)) {
node->state = COMMIT_NODE_SEND;
}
if (node->state == COMMIT_NODE_SEND) {
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
node->state = COMMIT_NODE_WAIT;
next_thr = NULL;
thr->state = QUE_THR_SIG_REPLY_WAIT;
/* Send the commit signal to the transaction */
trx_sig_send(thr_get_trx(thr), TRX_SIG_COMMIT, TRX_SIG_SELF,
thr, NULL, &next_thr);
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
return(next_thr);
}
ut_ad(node->state == COMMIT_NODE_WAIT);
node->state = COMMIT_NODE_SEND;
thr->run_node = que_node_get_parent(node);
return(thr);
}
/**********************************************************************//**
Does the transaction commit for MySQL.
@return DB_SUCCESS or error number */
UNIV_INTERN
ulint
trx_commit_for_mysql(
/*=================*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in: trx handle */
{
/* Because we do not do the commit by sending an Innobase
sig to the transaction, we must here make sure that trx has been
started. */
ut_a(trx);
trx_start_if_not_started(trx);
trx->op_info = "committing";
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
trx_commit_off_kernel(trx);
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
trx->op_info = "";
return(DB_SUCCESS);
}
/**********************************************************************//**
If required, flushes the log to disk if we called trx_commit_for_mysql()
with trx->flush_log_later == TRUE.
@return 0 or error number */
UNIV_INTERN
ulint
trx_commit_complete_for_mysql(
/*==========================*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in: trx handle */
{
ib_uint64_t lsn = trx->commit_lsn;
ut_a(trx);
trx->op_info = "flushing log";
if (!trx->must_flush_log_later) {
/* Do nothing */
} else if (srv_flush_log_at_trx_commit == 0) {
/* Do nothing */
} else if (srv_flush_log_at_trx_commit == 1) {
if (srv_unix_file_flush_method == SRV_UNIX_NOSYNC) {
/* Write the log but do not flush it to disk */
log_write_up_to(lsn, LOG_WAIT_ONE_GROUP, FALSE);
} else {
/* Write the log to the log files AND flush them to
disk */
log_write_up_to(lsn, LOG_WAIT_ONE_GROUP, TRUE);
}
} else if (srv_flush_log_at_trx_commit == 2) {
/* Write the log but do not flush it to disk */
log_write_up_to(lsn, LOG_WAIT_ONE_GROUP, FALSE);
} else {
ut_error;
}
trx->must_flush_log_later = FALSE;
trx->op_info = "";
return(0);
}
/**********************************************************************//**
Marks the latest SQL statement ended. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
trx_mark_sql_stat_end(
/*==================*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in: trx handle */
{
ut_a(trx);
if (trx->conc_state == TRX_NOT_STARTED) {
trx->undo_no = ut_dulint_zero;
}
trx->last_sql_stat_start.least_undo_no = trx->undo_no;
}
/**********************************************************************//**
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. */
UNIV_INTERN
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 */
{
ibool newline;
fprintf(f, "TRANSACTION " TRX_ID_FMT, TRX_ID_PREP_PRINTF(trx->id));
switch (trx->conc_state) {
case TRX_NOT_STARTED:
fputs(", not started", f);
break;
case TRX_ACTIVE:
fprintf(f, ", ACTIVE %lu sec",
(ulong)difftime(time(NULL), trx->start_time));
break;
case TRX_PREPARED:
fprintf(f, ", ACTIVE (PREPARED) %lu sec",
(ulong)difftime(time(NULL), trx->start_time));
break;
case TRX_COMMITTED_IN_MEMORY:
fputs(", COMMITTED IN MEMORY", f);
break;
default:
fprintf(f, " state %lu", (ulong) trx->conc_state);
}
#ifdef UNIV_LINUX
fprintf(f, ", process no %lu", trx->mysql_process_no);
#endif
fprintf(f, ", OS thread id %lu",
(ulong) os_thread_pf(trx->mysql_thread_id));
if (*trx->op_info) {
putc(' ', f);
fputs(trx->op_info, f);
}
if (trx->is_recovered) {
fputs(" recovered trx", f);
}
if (trx->is_purge) {
fputs(" purge trx", f);
}
if (trx->declared_to_be_inside_innodb) {
fprintf(f, ", thread declared inside InnoDB %lu",
(ulong) trx->n_tickets_to_enter_innodb);
}
putc('\n', f);
if (trx->n_mysql_tables_in_use > 0 || trx->mysql_n_tables_locked > 0) {
fprintf(f, "mysql tables in use %lu, locked %lu\n",
(ulong) trx->n_mysql_tables_in_use,
(ulong) trx->mysql_n_tables_locked);
}
newline = TRUE;
switch (trx->que_state) {
case TRX_QUE_RUNNING:
newline = FALSE; break;
case TRX_QUE_LOCK_WAIT:
fputs("LOCK WAIT ", f); break;
case TRX_QUE_ROLLING_BACK:
fputs("ROLLING BACK ", f); break;
case TRX_QUE_COMMITTING:
fputs("COMMITTING ", f); break;
default:
fprintf(f, "que state %lu ", (ulong) trx->que_state);
}
if (0 < UT_LIST_GET_LEN(trx->trx_locks)
|| mem_heap_get_size(trx->lock_heap) > 400) {
newline = TRUE;
fprintf(f, "%lu lock struct(s), heap size %lu,"
" %lu row lock(s)",
(ulong) UT_LIST_GET_LEN(trx->trx_locks),
(ulong) mem_heap_get_size(trx->lock_heap),
(ulong) lock_number_of_rows_locked(trx));
}
if (trx->has_search_latch) {
newline = TRUE;
fputs(", holds adaptive hash latch", f);
}
if (!ut_dulint_is_zero(trx->undo_no)) {
newline = TRUE;
fprintf(f, ", undo log entries %lu",
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(trx->undo_no));
}
if (newline) {
putc('\n', f);
}
if (trx->mysql_thd != NULL) {
innobase_mysql_print_thd(f, trx->mysql_thd, max_query_len);
}
}
/*******************************************************************//**
Compares the "weight" (or size) of two transactions. Transactions that
have edited non-transactional tables are considered heavier than ones
that have not.
@return <0, 0 or >0; similar to strcmp(3) */
UNIV_INTERN
int
trx_weight_cmp(
/*===========*/
const trx_t* a, /*!< in: the first transaction to be compared */
const trx_t* b) /*!< in: the second transaction to be compared */
{
ibool a_notrans_edit;
ibool b_notrans_edit;
/* If mysql_thd is NULL for a transaction we assume that it has
not edited non-transactional tables. */
a_notrans_edit = a->mysql_thd != NULL
&& thd_has_edited_nontrans_tables(a->mysql_thd);
b_notrans_edit = b->mysql_thd != NULL
&& thd_has_edited_nontrans_tables(b->mysql_thd);
if (a_notrans_edit && !b_notrans_edit) {
return(1);
}
if (!a_notrans_edit && b_notrans_edit) {
return(-1);
}
/* Either both had edited non-transactional tables or both had
not, we fall back to comparing the number of altered/locked
rows. */
#if 0
fprintf(stderr,
"%s TRX_WEIGHT(a): %lld+%lu, TRX_WEIGHT(b): %lld+%lu\n",
__func__,
ut_conv_dulint_to_longlong(a->undo_no),
UT_LIST_GET_LEN(a->trx_locks),
ut_conv_dulint_to_longlong(b->undo_no),
UT_LIST_GET_LEN(b->trx_locks));
#endif
return(ut_dulint_cmp(TRX_WEIGHT(a), TRX_WEIGHT(b)));
}
/****************************************************************//**
Prepares a transaction. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
trx_prepare_off_kernel(
/*===================*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in: transaction */
{
page_t* update_hdr_page;
trx_rseg_t* rseg;
ib_uint64_t lsn = 0;
mtr_t mtr;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
rseg = trx->rseg;
if (trx->insert_undo != NULL || trx->update_undo != NULL) {
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
mtr_start(&mtr);
/* Change the undo log segment states from TRX_UNDO_ACTIVE
to TRX_UNDO_PREPARED: these modifications to the file data
structure define the transaction as prepared in the
file-based world, at the serialization point of lsn. */
mutex_enter(&(rseg->mutex));
if (trx->insert_undo != NULL) {
/* It is not necessary to obtain trx->undo_mutex here
because only a single OS thread is allowed to do the
transaction prepare for this transaction. */
trx_undo_set_state_at_prepare(trx, trx->insert_undo,
&mtr);
}
if (trx->update_undo) {
update_hdr_page = trx_undo_set_state_at_prepare(
trx, trx->update_undo, &mtr);
}
mutex_exit(&(rseg->mutex));
/*--------------*/
mtr_commit(&mtr); /* This mtr commit makes the
transaction prepared in the file-based
world */
/*--------------*/
lsn = mtr.end_lsn;
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
}
ut_ad(mutex_own(&kernel_mutex));
/*--------------------------------------*/
trx->conc_state = TRX_PREPARED;
/*--------------------------------------*/
if (lsn) {
/* Depending on the my.cnf options, we may now write the log
buffer to the log files, making the prepared state of the
transaction durable if the OS does not crash. We may also
flush the log files to disk, making the prepared state of the
transaction durable also at an OS crash or a power outage.
The idea in InnoDB's group prepare is that a group of
transactions gather behind a trx doing a physical disk write
to log files, and when that physical write has been completed,
one of those transactions does a write which prepares the whole
group. Note that this group prepare will only bring benefit if
there are > 2 users in the database. Then at least 2 users can
gather behind one doing the physical log write to disk.
TODO: find out if MySQL holds some mutex when calling this.
That would spoil our group prepare algorithm. */
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
if (srv_flush_log_at_trx_commit == 0) {
/* Do nothing */
} else if (srv_flush_log_at_trx_commit == 1) {
if (srv_unix_file_flush_method == SRV_UNIX_NOSYNC) {
/* Write the log but do not flush it to disk */
log_write_up_to(lsn, LOG_WAIT_ONE_GROUP,
FALSE);
} else {
/* Write the log to the log files AND flush
them to disk */
log_write_up_to(lsn, LOG_WAIT_ONE_GROUP, TRUE);
}
} else if (srv_flush_log_at_trx_commit == 2) {
/* Write the log but do not flush it to disk */
log_write_up_to(lsn, LOG_WAIT_ONE_GROUP, FALSE);
} else {
ut_error;
}
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
}
}
/**********************************************************************//**
Does the transaction prepare for MySQL.
@return 0 or error number */
UNIV_INTERN
ulint
trx_prepare_for_mysql(
/*==================*/
trx_t* trx) /*!< in: trx handle */
{
/* Because we do not do the prepare by sending an Innobase
sig to the transaction, we must here make sure that trx has been
started. */
ut_a(trx);
trx->op_info = "preparing";
trx_start_if_not_started(trx);
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
trx_prepare_off_kernel(trx);
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
trx->op_info = "";
return(0);
}
/**********************************************************************//**
This function is used to find number of prepared transactions and
their transaction objects for a recovery.
@return number of prepared transactions stored in xid_list */
UNIV_INTERN
int
trx_recover_for_mysql(
/*==================*/
XID* xid_list, /*!< in/out: prepared transactions */
ulint len) /*!< in: number of slots in xid_list */
{
trx_t* trx;
ulint count = 0;
ut_ad(xid_list);
ut_ad(len);
/* We should set those transactions which are in the prepared state
to the xid_list */
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
trx = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx_sys->trx_list);
while (trx) {
if (trx->conc_state == TRX_PREPARED) {
xid_list[count] = trx->xid;
if (count == 0) {
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: Starting recovery for"
" XA transactions...\n");
}
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: Transaction " TRX_ID_FMT " in"
" prepared state after recovery\n",
TRX_ID_PREP_PRINTF(trx->id));
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: Transaction contains changes"
" to %lu rows\n",
(ulong) ut_conv_dulint_to_longlong(
trx->undo_no));
count++;
if (count == len) {
break;
}
}
trx = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(trx_list, trx);
}
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
if (count > 0){
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: %lu transactions in prepared state"
" after recovery\n",
(ulong) count);
}
return ((int) count);
}
/*******************************************************************//**
This function is used to find one X/Open XA distributed transaction
which is in the prepared state
@return trx or NULL */
UNIV_INTERN
trx_t*
trx_get_trx_by_xid(
/*===============*/
XID* xid) /*!< in: X/Open XA transaction identification */
{
trx_t* trx;
if (xid == NULL) {
return (NULL);
}
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
trx = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(trx_sys->trx_list);
while (trx) {
/* Compare two X/Open XA transaction id's: their
length should be the same and binary comparison
of gtrid_lenght+bqual_length bytes should be
the same */
if (xid->gtrid_length == trx->xid.gtrid_length
&& xid->bqual_length == trx->xid.bqual_length
&& memcmp(xid->data, trx->xid.data,
xid->gtrid_length + xid->bqual_length) == 0) {
break;
}
trx = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(trx_list, trx);
}
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
if (trx) {
if (trx->conc_state != TRX_PREPARED) {
return(NULL);
}
return(trx);
} else {
return(NULL);
}
}