mariadb/storage/innobase/log/log0log.c
unknown 32b5fb7323 Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots: ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
After applying the snapshots, ensure that code conforms to the final version
of WL 3914.

It is signficant that, after these changes, InnoDB does not define MYSQL_SERVER,
and can be built as an independent storage engine plugin.

Fixes:
Bug#9709:  InnoDB inconsistensy causes "Operating System Error 32/33"
Bug#18828: If InnoDB runs out of undo slots, it returns misleading 'table is full'
Bug#20090: InnoDB: Error: trying to declare trx to enter InnoDB
Bug#20352: Make ibuf_contract_for_n_pages tunable
Bug#21101: Wrong error on exceeding max row size for InnoDB table
Bug#21293: Deadlock detection prefers to kill long running FOR UPDATE queries
Bug#22819: SHOW INNODB STATUS crashes the server with an assertion failure under high load
Bug#25078: Make the replication thread to ignore innodb_thread_concurrency
Bug#25645: Assertion failure in file srv0srv.c
Bug#28138: indexing column prefixes produces corruption in InnoDB


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mysql-test/r/innodb.result:
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  Revision r1421:
  Fix the innodb test by shifting some of the contents of the .result file.
  
  Approved by:	Marko
  
  
  Revision r1422:
  Fix for Bug#21101 - returns wrong error message when table column
  defs exceed the max row size.
  
  The fix returns a more appropriate error message. Add a test case to
  innodb.test and expected output to innodb.result.
mysql-test/t/innodb.test:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1422:
  Fix for Bug#21101 - returns wrong error message when table column
  defs exceed the max row size.
  
  The fix returns a more appropriate error message. Add a test case to
  innodb.test and expected output to innodb.result.
storage/innobase/btr/btr0btr.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1546:
  When buffering an insert to a prefix index of a variable-length column,
  do not incorrectly mark the column as fixed-length.  (Bug#28138)
  
  ibuf_entry_build(): Instead of prefix_len, pass fixed_len to
  dtype_new_store_for_order_and_null_size().  Add debug assertions.
  
  btr_index_rec_validate(): Correct a comment about prefix indexes.
  
  rec_get_converted_size_new(), rec_convert_dtuple_to_rec_new(): Add
  debug assertions and comments.
  
  dict_col_type_assert_equal(): New debug function.
storage/innobase/data/data0data.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1490:
  Add #include <ctype.h>.  Apparently, this header is no longer included by
  the common headers.  This may be related to WL#2936
  (pluggable storage engines).
storage/innobase/data/data0type.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1513:
  Split ut_a(a && b [&& c...]); into separate ut_a(a); ut_a(b); [ut_a(c); ...].
  This makes it possible to see which expression was false by looking at the
  error message.
  
  Approved by:	Marko
storage/innobase/dict/dict0crea.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1423:
  Fix for Bug#18828. Return DB_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS when we run out
  of UNDO slots in the rollback segment. This is a partial fix since the
  MySQL error code requested to properly report the error condition back
  to the client has not yet materialized. Currently we have #ifdef'd the
  error code translation in ha_innodb.cc. This will have to be changed
  as and when MySQl add the new requested code or an equivalent code
  that we can then use.
  
  Given the above, currently we will get the old behaviour, not the "fixed"
  and intended behaviour.
storage/innobase/dict/dict0dict.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1490:
  Add #include <ctype.h>.  Apparently, this header is no longer included by
  the common headers.  This may be related to WL#2936
  (pluggable storage engines).
  
  
  Revision r1513:
  Split ut_a(a && b [&& c...]); into separate ut_a(a); ut_a(b); [ut_a(c); ...].
  This makes it possible to see which expression was false by looking at the
  error message.
  
  Approved by:	Marko
  
  
  Revision r1528:
  Define an auxiliary macro UT_BITS_IN_BYTES() and use it where possible.
  
  
  Revision r1529:
  Revert r799, which was supposed to prevent similar cases as Bug#21638.
  In reality, the patch breaks the handling of prefix indexes of
  variable-length columns in ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT.  Reverting the patch
  is only a partial fix of Bug#28138.
  
  
  Revision r1535:
  Document that DICT_MAX_INDEX_COL_LEN must not be changed.
storage/innobase/fsp/fsp0fsp.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1513:
  Split ut_a(a && b [&& c...]); into separate ut_a(a); ut_a(b); [ut_a(c); ...].
  This makes it possible to see which expression was false by looking at the
  error message.
  
  Approved by:	Marko
  
  
  Revision r1528:
  Define an auxiliary macro UT_BITS_IN_BYTES() and use it where possible.
storage/innobase/ibuf/ibuf0ibuf.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1420:
  Output to the error log information about the limitations of
  UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG.
  
  innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql(): Note that crash recovery is broken
  when UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG is defined.
  
  ibuf_counts[]: Make this a two-dimensional array.  No need to allocate
  anything from the heap.  Eliminate ibuf_counts_inited, as the array
  will be zero-filled by the runtime environment.
  
  ibuf_count_check(): New function, to print out an explanation before
  assertion failure.
  
  
  Revision r1528:
  Define an auxiliary macro UT_BITS_IN_BYTES() and use it where possible.
  
  
  Revision r1546:
  When buffering an insert to a prefix index of a variable-length column,
  do not incorrectly mark the column as fixed-length.  (Bug#28138)
  
  ibuf_entry_build(): Instead of prefix_len, pass fixed_len to
  dtype_new_store_for_order_and_null_size().  Add debug assertions.
  
  btr_index_rec_validate(): Correct a comment about prefix indexes.
  
  rec_get_converted_size_new(), rec_convert_dtuple_to_rec_new(): Add
  debug assertions and comments.
  
  dict_col_type_assert_equal(): New debug function.
storage/innobase/include/db0err.h:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1423:
  Fix for Bug#18828. Return DB_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS when we run out
  of UNDO slots in the rollback segment. This is a partial fix since the
  MySQL error code requested to properly report the error condition back
  to the client has not yet materialized. Currently we have #ifdef'd the
  error code translation in ha_innodb.cc. This will have to be changed
  as and when MySQl add the new requested code or an equivalent code
  that we can then use.
  
  Given the above, currently we will get the old behaviour, not the "fixed"
  and intended behaviour.
storage/innobase/include/dict0dict.h:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1546:
  When buffering an insert to a prefix index of a variable-length column,
  do not incorrectly mark the column as fixed-length.  (Bug#28138)
  
  ibuf_entry_build(): Instead of prefix_len, pass fixed_len to
  dtype_new_store_for_order_and_null_size().  Add debug assertions.
  
  btr_index_rec_validate(): Correct a comment about prefix indexes.
  
  rec_get_converted_size_new(), rec_convert_dtuple_to_rec_new(): Add
  debug assertions and comments.
  
  dict_col_type_assert_equal(): New debug function.
storage/innobase/include/dict0dict.ic:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1546:
  When buffering an insert to a prefix index of a variable-length column,
  do not incorrectly mark the column as fixed-length.  (Bug#28138)
  
  ibuf_entry_build(): Instead of prefix_len, pass fixed_len to
  dtype_new_store_for_order_and_null_size().  Add debug assertions.
  
  btr_index_rec_validate(): Correct a comment about prefix indexes.
  
  rec_get_converted_size_new(), rec_convert_dtuple_to_rec_new(): Add
  debug assertions and comments.
  
  dict_col_type_assert_equal(): New debug function.
storage/innobase/include/dict0mem.h:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1535:
  Document that DICT_MAX_INDEX_COL_LEN must not be changed.
  
  
  Revision r1536:
  Change the comment to a more appropriate one. Discussed with Heikki on IM.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
storage/innobase/include/ha_prototypes.h:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1482:
  Fix Bug#25078 by always letting the replication thread on the slave
  server to enter InnoDB. This can be made further customizable by the
  user if we introduce a new config parameter. This will wait until
  config parameters can be easily added.
  
  Approved by:	Marko
  
  
  Revision r1501:
  Fix Bug#21293: Consider transactions that had edited non-transactional
  tables heavier than ones that had not. This helps killing the "right"
  transaction in case of a deadlock.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
storage/innobase/include/os0file.h:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1431:
  Fix Bug#9709 by retrying (forever) if ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION or
  ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION is encountered during file operation.
  This is caused by backup software, so InnoDB should retry while the backup
  software is done with the file.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
storage/innobase/include/rem0rec.ic:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1569:
  Fix some in:/out: comments.
  
  Approved by:	Marko
storage/innobase/include/row0mysql.h:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1422:
  Fix for Bug#21101 - returns wrong error message when table column
  defs exceed the max row size.
  
  The fix returns a more appropriate error message. Add a test case to
  innodb.test and expected output to innodb.result.
storage/innobase/include/trx0trx.h:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1462:
  Fix typo in comment.
  
  
  Revision r1486:
  Improve the comment for trx_struct::undo_no.
  
  Suggested by:	Heikki
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1497:
  Add the number of locks acquired by a transaction to its weight when
  choosing the lightest transaction to kill when a deadlock occurs.
  This fixes Bug#21293 partially.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
  
  
  
  Revision r1501:
  Fix Bug#21293: Consider transactions that had edited non-transactional
  tables heavier than ones that had not. This helps killing the "right"
  transaction in case of a deadlock.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
storage/innobase/include/trx0undo.h:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1423:
  Fix for Bug#18828. Return DB_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS when we run out
  of UNDO slots in the rollback segment. This is a partial fix since the
  MySQL error code requested to properly report the error condition back
  to the client has not yet materialized. Currently we have #ifdef'd the
  error code translation in ha_innodb.cc. This will have to be changed
  as and when MySQl add the new requested code or an equivalent code
  that we can then use.
  
  Given the above, currently we will get the old behaviour, not the "fixed"
  and intended behaviour.
storage/innobase/include/ut0ut.h:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1528:
  Define an auxiliary macro UT_BITS_IN_BYTES() and use it where possible.
storage/innobase/lock/lock0lock.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1457:
  Fix Bug#22819, remove assertion. (http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=22819)
  
  
  Revision r1497:
  Add the number of locks acquired by a transaction to its weight when
  choosing the lightest transaction to kill when a deadlock occurs.
  This fixes Bug#21293 partially.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
  
  
  
  Revision r1513:
  Split ut_a(a && b [&& c...]); into separate ut_a(a); ut_a(b); [ut_a(c); ...].
  This makes it possible to see which expression was false by looking at the
  error message.
  
  Approved by:	Marko
storage/innobase/log/log0log.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1521:
  Forward port r1520 from branches/5.0
  
  Patch to allow monitor threads to stop before proceeding with normal shutdown. 
  Also have a separate time counter for tablespace monitor.
  
  reviewed by: Heikki
  
  
  Revision r1524:
  Undo bad space formatting introduced in earlier commit r1521
  
  spotted by: Marko
  
  
  Revision r1533:
  logs_empty_and_mark_files_at_shutdown(): Remove trailing whitespace that
  was added in r1521.
storage/innobase/os/os0file.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1431:
  Fix Bug#9709 by retrying (forever) if ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION or
  ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION is encountered during file operation.
  This is caused by backup software, so InnoDB should retry while the backup
  software is done with the file.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
storage/innobase/rem/rem0rec.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1528:
  Define an auxiliary macro UT_BITS_IN_BYTES() and use it where possible.
  
  
  Revision r1531:
  rec_get_converted_size_new(): Simplify and move a debug assertion.
  
  
  Revision r1546:
  When buffering an insert to a prefix index of a variable-length column,
  do not incorrectly mark the column as fixed-length.  (Bug#28138)
  
  ibuf_entry_build(): Instead of prefix_len, pass fixed_len to
  dtype_new_store_for_order_and_null_size().  Add debug assertions.
  
  btr_index_rec_validate(): Correct a comment about prefix indexes.
  
  rec_get_converted_size_new(), rec_convert_dtuple_to_rec_new(): Add
  debug assertions and comments.
  
  dict_col_type_assert_equal(): New debug function.
  
  
  Revision r1555:
  rec_get_converted_size_new(): The total size of the infimum and supremum
  records in ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT is REC_N_NEW_EXTRA_BYTES + 8.  The
  REC_N_NEW_EXTRA_BYTES was accidentally omitted in r1546.  This function
  should never be called on those records, though.
  
  
  Revision r1569:
  Fix some in:/out: comments.
  
  Approved by:	Marko
storage/innobase/row/row0ins.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1485:
  Minor cleanup.
  
  row_ins_check_foreign_constraint(), row_ins_scan_sec_index_for_duplicate():
  Make use of the predicates page_rec_is_infimum() and page_rec_is_supremum().
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1513:
  Split ut_a(a && b [&& c...]); into separate ut_a(a); ut_a(b); [ut_a(c); ...].
  This makes it possible to see which expression was false by looking at the
  error message.
  
  Approved by:	Marko
storage/innobase/row/row0mysql.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1422:
  Fix for Bug#21101 - returns wrong error message when table column
  defs exceed the max row size.
  
  The fix returns a more appropriate error message. Add a test case to
  innodb.test and expected output to innodb.result.
  
  
  Revision r1423:
  Fix for Bug#18828. Return DB_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS when we run out
  of UNDO slots in the rollback segment. This is a partial fix since the
  MySQL error code requested to properly report the error condition back
  to the client has not yet materialized. Currently we have #ifdef'd the
  error code translation in ha_innodb.cc. This will have to be changed
  as and when MySQl add the new requested code or an equivalent code
  that we can then use.
  
  Given the above, currently we will get the old behaviour, not the "fixed"
  and intended behaviour.
storage/innobase/row/row0row.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1513:
  Split ut_a(a && b [&& c...]); into separate ut_a(a); ut_a(b); [ut_a(c); ...].
  This makes it possible to see which expression was false by looking at the
  error message.
  
  Approved by:	Marko
  
  
  Revision r1529:
  Revert r799, which was supposed to prevent similar cases as Bug#21638.
  In reality, the patch breaks the handling of prefix indexes of
  variable-length columns in ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT.  Reverting the patch
  is only a partial fix of Bug#28138.
storage/innobase/row/row0sel.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1452:
  Fix phantom reads (http://bugs.mysql.com/27197) following Heikki's
  patch in the bug followup.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
  
  
  
  Revision r1455:
  Reindent with tabs instead of spaces.
  
  Spotted by:	Marko
storage/innobase/srv/srv0srv.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1424:
  Bug#20352. Added variable srv_insert_buffer_batch_size. We want to make
  this variable settable. Since the pluggable engine interface currently
  doesn't provide a usable mechanism, we will add the latter functionality
  once it's available.
  
  
  Revision r1426:
  Fix code indentation from r1424.
  
  
  Revision r1459:
  Fix typo in the comment.
  
  
  Revision r1482:
  Fix Bug#25078 by always letting the replication thread on the slave
  server to enter InnoDB. This can be made further customizable by the
  user if we introduce a new config parameter. This will wait until
  config parameters can be easily added.
  
  Approved by:	Marko
  
  
  Revision r1487:
  Fix typo in comment.
  
  Spotted by:	Marko
  
  
  Revision r1521:
  Forward port r1520 from branches/5.0
  
  Patch to allow monitor threads to stop before proceeding with normal shutdown. 
  Also have a separate time counter for tablespace monitor.
  
  reviewed by: Heikki
  
  
  Revision r1532:
  srv_lock_timeout_and_monitor_thread(): Correct the indentation that was
  broken in r1521.
  
  
  Revision r1553:
  Fix Bug#20090 as suggested in the bug followup by Heikki.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
storage/innobase/srv/srv0start.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1420:
  Output to the error log information about the limitations of
  UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG.
  
  innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql(): Note that crash recovery is broken
  when UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG is defined.
  
  ibuf_counts[]: Make this a two-dimensional array.  No need to allocate
  anything from the heap.  Eliminate ibuf_counts_inited, as the array
  will be zero-filled by the runtime environment.
  
  ibuf_count_check(): New function, to print out an explanation before
  assertion failure.
storage/innobase/sync/sync0arr.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1513:
  Split ut_a(a && b [&& c...]); into separate ut_a(a); ut_a(b); [ut_a(c); ...].
  This makes it possible to see which expression was false by looking at the
  error message.
  
  Approved by:	Marko
storage/innobase/trx/trx0rec.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1423:
  Fix for Bug#18828. Return DB_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS when we run out
  of UNDO slots in the rollback segment. This is a partial fix since the
  MySQL error code requested to properly report the error condition back
  to the client has not yet materialized. Currently we have #ifdef'd the
  error code translation in ha_innodb.cc. This will have to be changed
  as and when MySQl add the new requested code or an equivalent code
  that we can then use.
  
  Given the above, currently we will get the old behaviour, not the "fixed"
  and intended behaviour.
storage/innobase/trx/trx0trx.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1491:
  Fix typo in comment.
  
  
  Revision r1497:
  Add the number of locks acquired by a transaction to its weight when
  choosing the lightest transaction to kill when a deadlock occurs.
  This fixes Bug#21293 partially.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
  
  
  
  Revision r1501:
  Fix Bug#21293: Consider transactions that had edited non-transactional
  tables heavier than ones that had not. This helps killing the "right"
  transaction in case of a deadlock.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
  
  
  Revision r1522:
  trx0trx.c: Add missing #include "ha_prototypes.h".
storage/innobase/trx/trx0undo.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1423:
  Fix for Bug#18828. Return DB_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS when we run out
  of UNDO slots in the rollback segment. This is a partial fix since the
  MySQL error code requested to properly report the error condition back
  to the client has not yet materialized. Currently we have #ifdef'd the
  error code translation in ha_innodb.cc. This will have to be changed
  as and when MySQl add the new requested code or an equivalent code
  that we can then use.
  
  Given the above, currently we will get the old behaviour, not the "fixed"
  and intended behaviour.
storage/innobase/ut/ut0ut.c:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1490:
  Add #include <ctype.h>.  Apparently, this header is no longer included by
  the common headers.  This may be related to WL#2936
  (pluggable storage engines).
mysql-test/r/innodb_trx_weight.result:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1498:
  Add a test about the behavior introduced in r1497.
  
  
  Revision r1501:
  Fix Bug#21293: Consider transactions that had edited non-transactional
  tables heavier than ones that had not. This helps killing the "right"
  transaction in case of a deadlock.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
mysql-test/include/innodb_trx_weight.inc:
  Apply the following innodb-5.1-* snapshots:  ss1489, ss1496, ss1550, ss1569.
  
  Revision r1501:
  Fix Bug#21293: Consider transactions that had edited non-transactional
  tables heavier than ones that had not. This helps killing the "right"
  transaction in case of a deadlock.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
  
  
  Revision r1556:
  mysql-test/innodb_trx_weight.inc: Add username root to the "connect" statement.
  The Unix user running mysql-test-run usually does not have any privileges
  on the MySQL test database.
mysql-test/t/innodb_trx_weight.test:
  Fixes after merging InnoDB snapshots.
  
  Revision r1498:
  Add a test about the behavior introduced in r1497.
  
  
  Revision r1501:
  Fix Bug#21293: Consider transactions that had edited non-transactional
  tables heavier than ones that had not. This helps killing the "right"
  transaction in case of a deadlock.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
sql/sql_class.cc:
  Fixes after merging InnoDB snapshots.
storage/innobase/Makefile.am:
  Fixes after merging InnoDB snapshots.
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc:
  Fixes after merging InnoDB snapshots.
  
  Revision r1422:
  Fix for Bug#21101 - returns wrong error message when table column
  defs exceed the max row size.
  
  The fix returns a more appropriate error message. Add a test case to
  innodb.test and expected output to innodb.result.
  
  
  Revision r1423:
  Fix for Bug#18828. Return DB_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS when we run out
  of UNDO slots in the rollback segment. This is a partial fix since the
  MySQL error code requested to properly report the error condition back
  to the client has not yet materialized. Currently we have #ifdef'd the
  error code translation in ha_innodb.cc. This will have to be changed
  as and when MySQl add the new requested code or an equivalent code
  that we can then use.
  
  Given the above, currently we will get the old behaviour, not the "fixed"
  and intended behaviour.
  
  
  
  Revision r1425:
  Fixed a missing function decoration that slipped into r1422.
  
  
  Revision r1434:
  Fix typo.
  
  
  Revision r1442:
  Potential fix for Bug#25645:
  
  "Move innobase_release_stat_resources(trx) outside the 'if' in
  ha_innobase::external_lock(). That would add more safety that whatever
  MySQL does at a query end, there would be no risk of a hang on the btr
  search latch."
  
  Also call innobase_release_temporary_latches() in the beginning of
  ha_innobase::close().
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
  
  
  Revision r1453:
  Bugfix: only call innobase_release_temporary_latches() in case of current_thd
  is not NULL, otherwise we get NULL pointer dereferencing.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
  
  
  Revision r1474:
  Fix typo in comment: the exact prototype is in
  include/data0type.ic, not in data/data0type.ic
  
  
  
  Revision r1482:
  Fix Bug#25078 by always letting the replication thread on the slave
  server to enter InnoDB. This can be made further customizable by the
  user if we introduce a new config parameter. This will wait until
  config parameters can be easily added.
  
  Approved by:	Marko
  
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
  
  
  Revision r1489:
  thd_to_trx(), check_trx_exists(): Remove the handlerton parameter.  It is a
  singleton object whose address is stored into innodb_hton_ptr.
  
  
  Revision r1492:
  Convert innobase_buffer_pool_size and innobase_log_file_size types from
  longlong to long long because MYSQL_SYSVAR_LONGLONG marco expects long long
  type.
  
  Also change
  ((ulint)innobase_buffer_pool_size) / 1024
  to
  (ulint)(innobase_buffer_pool_size / 1024)
  and remove comment which is no longer true.
  
  Provided that innobase_buffer_pool_size is always 64bits these statements
  are equivalent if ulint is 64 bit (well it will screw up if
  innobase_buffer_pool_size is negative). And if ulint is 32 bit the later
  variant gives a little more chance that the value will fit.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
  
  
  Revision r1493:
  ha_innodb.cc: Remove the declarations of some global InnoDB variables
  whose name starts with srv_.  These variables are declared in the header
  files that are covered by #include directives in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  
  Revision r1495:
  Introduce the function reset_template() for resetting some fields of
  row_prebuilt_t; currently prebuilt->read_just_key and
  prebuilt->keep_other_fields_on_keyread.
  
  
  Revision r1496:
  ha_innobase::extra(): Replace references to prebuilt->trx with
  thd_to_trx(ha_thd()), in order to avoid potential memory corruption.
  
  
  Revision r1501:
  Fix Bug#21293: Consider transactions that had edited non-transactional
  tables heavier than ones that had not. This helps killing the "right"
  transaction in case of a deadlock.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
  
  
  Revision r1513:
  Split ut_a(a && b [&& c...]); into separate ut_a(a); ut_a(b); [ut_a(c); ...].
  This makes it possible to see which expression was false by looking at the
  error message.
  
  Approved by:	Marko
  
  
  Revision r1527:
  Cleanup in ha_innodb.cc:
  
  thd_is_replication_slave_thread(), thd_has_edited_nontrans_tables():
  Remove blank line between the function comment and the function
  definition.  There should be exactly one line between the return
  type and the function comment, and this line should be one of
  '', 'static', 'UNIV_INLINE', and 'extern "C"'.
  
  
  Revision r1538:
  Do not return error in ha_innobase::info if srv_force_recovery >= 4. This is to allow for 
  normal processing of the query by MySQL instead of generating an error.
  
  Reviewed by: Heikki
  
  
  
  Revision r1551:
  ha_innobase::innobase_read_and_init_auto_inc(): Remember and restore
  prebuilt->sql_stat_start.  In an ALTER TABLE statement in the innodb_gis
  test, an ut_ad() assertion failed, because no IX lock had been acquired
  on the table, because prebuilt->sql_stat_start was inadvertently reset
  to FALSE, by this function.  This function was called via
  ha_innobase::info() and mysql_prepare_alter_table().
storage/innobase/plug.in:
  Fixes after merging InnoDB snapshots.
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.h:
  Fixes after merging InnoDB snapshots.
  
  Revision r1488:
  Make InnoDB pluggable.  That is, merge the modifications from MySQL WL#2936
  and adapt some things.
  
  Note that ha_innodb.cc depends on mysql_tmpfile() being declared in
  <mysql/plugin.h>.  Until the function is declared there, you can
  uncomment the buggy definition of mysql_tmpfile in ha_innodb.cc.
  
  Remove storage/innobase/*/Makefile.am.  The whole compilation is driven by
  storage/innobase/Makefile.am and storage/innobase/plug.in.
  
  plug.in: Declare InnoDB as a dynamic plugin.
  
  ha_innodb.h: Remove the declarations of many global variables.  The variables
  are no longer directly referenced outside of storage/innobase.
  
  trx_t: Add the field trx->duplicates.
  
  trx_create(): Initialize the fields trx->active_trans and trx->duplicates.
  
  innobase_query_is_update(): Remove.  Consult trx->duplicates instead.
2007-07-10 05:37:43 -06:00

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C

/******************************************************
Database log
(c) 1995-1997 Innobase Oy
Created 12/9/1995 Heikki Tuuri
*******************************************************/
#include "log0log.h"
#ifdef UNIV_NONINL
#include "log0log.ic"
#endif
#include "mem0mem.h"
#include "buf0buf.h"
#include "buf0flu.h"
#include "srv0srv.h"
#include "log0recv.h"
#include "fil0fil.h"
#include "dict0boot.h"
#include "srv0srv.h"
#include "srv0start.h"
#include "trx0sys.h"
#include "trx0trx.h"
/*
General philosophy of InnoDB redo-logs:
1) Every change to a contents of a data page must be done
through mtr, which in mtr_commit() writes log records
to the InnoDB redo log.
2) Normally these changes are performed using a mlog_write_ulint()
or similar function.
3) In some page level operations only a code number of a
c-function and its parameters are written to the log to
reduce the size of the log.
3a) You should not add parameters to these kind of functions
(e.g. trx_undo_header_create(), trx_undo_insert_header_reuse())
3b) You should not add such functionality which either change
working when compared with the old or are dependent on data
outside of the page. These kind of functions should implement
self-contained page transformation and it should be unchanged
if you don't have very essential reasons to change log
semantics or format.
*/
/* Current free limit of space 0; protected by the log sys mutex; 0 means
uninitialized */
ulint log_fsp_current_free_limit = 0;
/* Global log system variable */
log_t* log_sys = NULL;
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
ibool log_do_write = TRUE;
ibool log_debug_writes = FALSE;
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
/* These control how often we print warnings if the last checkpoint is too
old */
ibool log_has_printed_chkp_warning = FALSE;
time_t log_last_warning_time;
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
/* Pointer to this variable is used as the i/o-message when we do i/o to an
archive */
byte log_archive_io;
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
/* A margin for free space in the log buffer before a log entry is catenated */
#define LOG_BUF_WRITE_MARGIN (4 * OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE)
/* Margins for free space in the log buffer after a log entry is catenated */
#define LOG_BUF_FLUSH_RATIO 2
#define LOG_BUF_FLUSH_MARGIN (LOG_BUF_WRITE_MARGIN + 4 * UNIV_PAGE_SIZE)
/* Margin for the free space in the smallest log group, before a new query
step which modifies the database, is started */
#define LOG_CHECKPOINT_FREE_PER_THREAD (4 * UNIV_PAGE_SIZE)
#define LOG_CHECKPOINT_EXTRA_FREE (8 * UNIV_PAGE_SIZE)
/* This parameter controls asynchronous making of a new checkpoint; the value
should be bigger than LOG_POOL_PREFLUSH_RATIO_SYNC */
#define LOG_POOL_CHECKPOINT_RATIO_ASYNC 32
/* This parameter controls synchronous preflushing of modified buffer pages */
#define LOG_POOL_PREFLUSH_RATIO_SYNC 16
/* The same ratio for asynchronous preflushing; this value should be less than
the previous */
#define LOG_POOL_PREFLUSH_RATIO_ASYNC 8
/* Extra margin, in addition to one log file, used in archiving */
#define LOG_ARCHIVE_EXTRA_MARGIN (4 * UNIV_PAGE_SIZE)
/* This parameter controls asynchronous writing to the archive */
#define LOG_ARCHIVE_RATIO_ASYNC 16
/* Codes used in unlocking flush latches */
#define LOG_UNLOCK_NONE_FLUSHED_LOCK 1
#define LOG_UNLOCK_FLUSH_LOCK 2
/* States of an archiving operation */
#define LOG_ARCHIVE_READ 1
#define LOG_ARCHIVE_WRITE 2
/**********************************************************
Completes a checkpoint write i/o to a log file. */
static
void
log_io_complete_checkpoint(void);
/*============================*/
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
/**********************************************************
Completes an archiving i/o. */
static
void
log_io_complete_archive(void);
/*=========================*/
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
/********************************************************************
Sets the global variable log_fsp_current_free_limit. Also makes a checkpoint,
so that we know that the limit has been written to a log checkpoint field
on disk. */
void
log_fsp_current_free_limit_set_and_checkpoint(
/*==========================================*/
ulint limit) /* in: limit to set */
{
ibool success;
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
log_fsp_current_free_limit = limit;
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
/* Try to make a synchronous checkpoint */
success = FALSE;
while (!success) {
success = log_checkpoint(TRUE, TRUE);
}
}
/********************************************************************
Returns the oldest modified block lsn in the pool, or log_sys->lsn if none
exists. */
static
dulint
log_buf_pool_get_oldest_modification(void)
/*======================================*/
{
dulint lsn;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
lsn = buf_pool_get_oldest_modification();
if (ut_dulint_is_zero(lsn)) {
lsn = log_sys->lsn;
}
return(lsn);
}
/****************************************************************
Opens the log for log_write_low. The log must be closed with log_close and
released with log_release. */
dulint
log_reserve_and_open(
/*=================*/
/* out: start lsn of the log record */
ulint len) /* in: length of data to be catenated */
{
log_t* log = log_sys;
ulint len_upper_limit;
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
ulint archived_lsn_age;
ulint dummy;
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
ulint count = 0;
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
ut_a(len < log->buf_size / 2);
loop:
mutex_enter(&(log->mutex));
/* Calculate an upper limit for the space the string may take in the
log buffer */
len_upper_limit = LOG_BUF_WRITE_MARGIN + (5 * len) / 4;
if (log->buf_free + len_upper_limit > log->buf_size) {
mutex_exit(&(log->mutex));
/* Not enough free space, do a syncronous flush of the log
buffer */
log_buffer_flush_to_disk();
srv_log_waits++;
ut_ad(++count < 50);
goto loop;
}
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
if (log->archiving_state != LOG_ARCH_OFF) {
archived_lsn_age = ut_dulint_minus(log->lsn,
log->archived_lsn);
if (archived_lsn_age + len_upper_limit
> log->max_archived_lsn_age) {
/* Not enough free archived space in log groups: do a
synchronous archive write batch: */
mutex_exit(&(log->mutex));
ut_ad(len_upper_limit <= log->max_archived_lsn_age);
log_archive_do(TRUE, &dummy);
ut_ad(++count < 50);
goto loop;
}
}
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_DEBUG
log->old_buf_free = log->buf_free;
log->old_lsn = log->lsn;
#endif
return(log->lsn);
}
/****************************************************************
Writes to the log the string given. It is assumed that the caller holds the
log mutex. */
void
log_write_low(
/*==========*/
byte* str, /* in: string */
ulint str_len) /* in: string length */
{
log_t* log = log_sys;
ulint len;
ulint data_len;
byte* log_block;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log->mutex)));
part_loop:
/* Calculate a part length */
data_len = (log->buf_free % OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE) + str_len;
if (data_len <= OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE - LOG_BLOCK_TRL_SIZE) {
/* The string fits within the current log block */
len = str_len;
} else {
data_len = OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE - LOG_BLOCK_TRL_SIZE;
len = OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE
- (log->buf_free % OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE)
- LOG_BLOCK_TRL_SIZE;
}
ut_memcpy(log->buf + log->buf_free, str, len);
str_len -= len;
str = str + len;
log_block = ut_align_down(log->buf + log->buf_free,
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
log_block_set_data_len(log_block, data_len);
if (data_len == OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE - LOG_BLOCK_TRL_SIZE) {
/* This block became full */
log_block_set_data_len(log_block, OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
log_block_set_checkpoint_no(log_block,
log_sys->next_checkpoint_no);
len += LOG_BLOCK_HDR_SIZE + LOG_BLOCK_TRL_SIZE;
log->lsn = ut_dulint_add(log->lsn, len);
/* Initialize the next block header */
log_block_init(log_block + OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE, log->lsn);
} else {
log->lsn = ut_dulint_add(log->lsn, len);
}
log->buf_free += len;
ut_ad(log->buf_free <= log->buf_size);
if (str_len > 0) {
goto part_loop;
}
srv_log_write_requests++;
}
/****************************************************************
Closes the log. */
dulint
log_close(void)
/*===========*/
/* out: lsn */
{
byte* log_block;
ulint first_rec_group;
dulint oldest_lsn;
dulint lsn;
log_t* log = log_sys;
ulint checkpoint_age;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log->mutex)));
lsn = log->lsn;
log_block = ut_align_down(log->buf + log->buf_free,
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
first_rec_group = log_block_get_first_rec_group(log_block);
if (first_rec_group == 0) {
/* We initialized a new log block which was not written
full by the current mtr: the next mtr log record group
will start within this block at the offset data_len */
log_block_set_first_rec_group(
log_block, log_block_get_data_len(log_block));
}
if (log->buf_free > log->max_buf_free) {
log->check_flush_or_checkpoint = TRUE;
}
checkpoint_age = ut_dulint_minus(lsn, log->last_checkpoint_lsn);
if (checkpoint_age >= log->log_group_capacity) {
/* TODO: split btr_store_big_rec_extern_fields() into small
steps so that we can release all latches in the middle, and
call log_free_check() to ensure we never write over log written
after the latest checkpoint. In principle, we should split all
big_rec operations, but other operations are smaller. */
if (!log_has_printed_chkp_warning
|| difftime(time(NULL), log_last_warning_time) > 15) {
log_has_printed_chkp_warning = TRUE;
log_last_warning_time = time(NULL);
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: ERROR: the age of the last"
" checkpoint is %lu,\n"
"InnoDB: which exceeds the log group"
" capacity %lu.\n"
"InnoDB: If you are using big"
" BLOB or TEXT rows, you must set the\n"
"InnoDB: combined size of log files"
" at least 10 times bigger than the\n"
"InnoDB: largest such row.\n",
(ulong) checkpoint_age,
(ulong) log->log_group_capacity);
}
}
if (checkpoint_age <= log->max_modified_age_async) {
goto function_exit;
}
oldest_lsn = buf_pool_get_oldest_modification();
if (ut_dulint_is_zero(oldest_lsn)
|| (ut_dulint_minus(lsn, oldest_lsn)
> log->max_modified_age_async)
|| checkpoint_age > log->max_checkpoint_age_async) {
log->check_flush_or_checkpoint = TRUE;
}
function_exit:
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_DEBUG
log_check_log_recs(log->buf + log->old_buf_free,
log->buf_free - log->old_buf_free, log->old_lsn);
#endif
return(lsn);
}
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
/**********************************************************
Pads the current log block full with dummy log records. Used in producing
consistent archived log files. */
static
void
log_pad_current_log_block(void)
/*===========================*/
{
byte b = MLOG_DUMMY_RECORD;
ulint pad_length;
ulint i;
dulint lsn;
/* We retrieve lsn only because otherwise gcc crashed on HP-UX */
lsn = log_reserve_and_open(OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
pad_length = OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE
- (log_sys->buf_free % OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE)
- LOG_BLOCK_TRL_SIZE;
for (i = 0; i < pad_length; i++) {
log_write_low(&b, 1);
}
lsn = log_sys->lsn;
log_close();
log_release();
ut_a((ut_dulint_get_low(lsn) % OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE)
== LOG_BLOCK_HDR_SIZE);
}
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
/**********************************************************
Calculates the data capacity of a log group, when the log file headers are not
included. */
ulint
log_group_get_capacity(
/*===================*/
/* out: capacity in bytes */
log_group_t* group) /* in: log group */
{
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
return((group->file_size - LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE) * group->n_files);
}
/**********************************************************
Calculates the offset within a log group, when the log file headers are not
included. */
UNIV_INLINE
ulint
log_group_calc_size_offset(
/*=======================*/
/* out: size offset (<= offset) */
ulint offset, /* in: real offset within the log group */
log_group_t* group) /* in: log group */
{
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
return(offset - LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE * (1 + offset / group->file_size));
}
/**********************************************************
Calculates the offset within a log group, when the log file headers are
included. */
UNIV_INLINE
ulint
log_group_calc_real_offset(
/*=======================*/
/* out: real offset (>= offset) */
ulint offset, /* in: size offset within the log group */
log_group_t* group) /* in: log group */
{
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
return(offset + LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE
* (1 + offset / (group->file_size - LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE)));
}
/**********************************************************
Calculates the offset of an lsn within a log group. */
static
ulint
log_group_calc_lsn_offset(
/*======================*/
/* out: offset within the log group */
dulint lsn, /* in: lsn, must be within 4 GB of
group->lsn */
log_group_t* group) /* in: log group */
{
dulint gr_lsn;
ib_longlong gr_lsn_size_offset;
ib_longlong difference;
ib_longlong group_size;
ib_longlong offset;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
/* If total log file size is > 2 GB we can easily get overflows
with 32-bit integers. Use 64-bit integers instead. */
gr_lsn = group->lsn;
gr_lsn_size_offset = (ib_longlong)
log_group_calc_size_offset(group->lsn_offset, group);
group_size = (ib_longlong) log_group_get_capacity(group);
if (ut_dulint_cmp(lsn, gr_lsn) >= 0) {
difference = (ib_longlong) ut_dulint_minus(lsn, gr_lsn);
} else {
difference = (ib_longlong) ut_dulint_minus(gr_lsn, lsn);
difference = difference % group_size;
difference = group_size - difference;
}
offset = (gr_lsn_size_offset + difference) % group_size;
ut_a(offset < (((ib_longlong) 1) << 32)); /* offset must be < 4 GB */
/* fprintf(stderr,
"Offset is %lu gr_lsn_offset is %lu difference is %lu\n",
(ulint)offset,(ulint)gr_lsn_size_offset, (ulint)difference);
*/
return(log_group_calc_real_offset((ulint)offset, group));
}
/***********************************************************************
Calculates where in log files we find a specified lsn. */
ulint
log_calc_where_lsn_is(
/*==================*/
/* out: log file number */
ib_longlong* log_file_offset, /* out: offset in that file
(including the header) */
dulint first_header_lsn, /* in: first log file start
lsn */
dulint lsn, /* in: lsn whose position to
determine */
ulint n_log_files, /* in: total number of log
files */
ib_longlong log_file_size) /* in: log file size
(including the header) */
{
ib_longlong ib_lsn;
ib_longlong ib_first_header_lsn;
ib_longlong capacity = log_file_size - LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE;
ulint file_no;
ib_longlong add_this_many;
ib_lsn = ut_conv_dulint_to_longlong(lsn);
ib_first_header_lsn = ut_conv_dulint_to_longlong(first_header_lsn);
if (ib_lsn < ib_first_header_lsn) {
add_this_many = 1 + (ib_first_header_lsn - ib_lsn)
/ (capacity * (ib_longlong)n_log_files);
ib_lsn += add_this_many
* capacity * (ib_longlong)n_log_files;
}
ut_a(ib_lsn >= ib_first_header_lsn);
file_no = ((ulint)((ib_lsn - ib_first_header_lsn) / capacity))
% n_log_files;
*log_file_offset = (ib_lsn - ib_first_header_lsn) % capacity;
*log_file_offset = *log_file_offset + LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE;
return(file_no);
}
/************************************************************
Sets the field values in group to correspond to a given lsn. For this function
to work, the values must already be correctly initialized to correspond to
some lsn, for instance, a checkpoint lsn. */
void
log_group_set_fields(
/*=================*/
log_group_t* group, /* in: group */
dulint lsn) /* in: lsn for which the values should be
set */
{
group->lsn_offset = log_group_calc_lsn_offset(lsn, group);
group->lsn = lsn;
}
/*********************************************************************
Calculates the recommended highest values for lsn - last_checkpoint_lsn,
lsn - buf_get_oldest_modification(), and lsn - max_archive_lsn_age. */
static
ibool
log_calc_max_ages(void)
/*===================*/
/* out: error value FALSE if the smallest log group is
too small to accommodate the number of OS threads in
the database server */
{
log_group_t* group;
ulint margin;
ulint free;
ibool success = TRUE;
ulint smallest_capacity;
ulint archive_margin;
ulint smallest_archive_margin;
ut_ad(!mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
group = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(log_sys->log_groups);
ut_ad(group);
smallest_capacity = ULINT_MAX;
smallest_archive_margin = ULINT_MAX;
while (group) {
if (log_group_get_capacity(group) < smallest_capacity) {
smallest_capacity = log_group_get_capacity(group);
}
archive_margin = log_group_get_capacity(group)
- (group->file_size - LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE)
- LOG_ARCHIVE_EXTRA_MARGIN;
if (archive_margin < smallest_archive_margin) {
smallest_archive_margin = archive_margin;
}
group = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(log_groups, group);
}
/* Add extra safety */
smallest_capacity = smallest_capacity - smallest_capacity / 10;
/* For each OS thread we must reserve so much free space in the
smallest log group that it can accommodate the log entries produced
by single query steps: running out of free log space is a serious
system error which requires rebooting the database. */
free = LOG_CHECKPOINT_FREE_PER_THREAD * (10 + srv_thread_concurrency)
+ LOG_CHECKPOINT_EXTRA_FREE;
if (free >= smallest_capacity / 2) {
success = FALSE;
goto failure;
} else {
margin = smallest_capacity - free;
}
margin = ut_min(margin, log_sys->adm_checkpoint_interval);
margin = margin - margin / 10; /* Add still some extra safety */
log_sys->log_group_capacity = smallest_capacity;
log_sys->max_modified_age_async = margin
- margin / LOG_POOL_PREFLUSH_RATIO_ASYNC;
log_sys->max_modified_age_sync = margin
- margin / LOG_POOL_PREFLUSH_RATIO_SYNC;
log_sys->max_checkpoint_age_async = margin - margin
/ LOG_POOL_CHECKPOINT_RATIO_ASYNC;
log_sys->max_checkpoint_age = margin;
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
log_sys->max_archived_lsn_age = smallest_archive_margin;
log_sys->max_archived_lsn_age_async = smallest_archive_margin
- smallest_archive_margin / LOG_ARCHIVE_RATIO_ASYNC;
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
failure:
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (!success) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: ib_logfiles are too small"
" for innodb_thread_concurrency %lu.\n"
"InnoDB: The combined size of ib_logfiles"
" should be bigger than\n"
"InnoDB: 200 kB * innodb_thread_concurrency.\n"
"InnoDB: To get mysqld to start up, set"
" innodb_thread_concurrency in my.cnf\n"
"InnoDB: to a lower value, for example, to 8."
" After an ERROR-FREE shutdown\n"
"InnoDB: of mysqld you can adjust the size of"
" ib_logfiles, as explained in\n"
"InnoDB: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/"
"adding-and-removing.html\n"
"InnoDB: Cannot continue operation."
" Calling exit(1).\n",
(ulong)srv_thread_concurrency);
exit(1);
}
return(success);
}
/**********************************************************
Initializes the log. */
void
log_init(void)
/*==========*/
{
byte* buf;
log_sys = mem_alloc(sizeof(log_t));
mutex_create(&log_sys->mutex, SYNC_LOG);
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
/* Start the lsn from one log block from zero: this way every
log record has a start lsn != zero, a fact which we will use */
log_sys->lsn = LOG_START_LSN;
ut_a(LOG_BUFFER_SIZE >= 16 * OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
ut_a(LOG_BUFFER_SIZE >= 4 * UNIV_PAGE_SIZE);
buf = ut_malloc(LOG_BUFFER_SIZE + OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
log_sys->buf = ut_align(buf, OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
log_sys->buf_size = LOG_BUFFER_SIZE;
memset(log_sys->buf, '\0', LOG_BUFFER_SIZE);
log_sys->max_buf_free = log_sys->buf_size / LOG_BUF_FLUSH_RATIO
- LOG_BUF_FLUSH_MARGIN;
log_sys->check_flush_or_checkpoint = TRUE;
UT_LIST_INIT(log_sys->log_groups);
log_sys->n_log_ios = 0;
log_sys->n_log_ios_old = log_sys->n_log_ios;
log_sys->last_printout_time = time(NULL);
/*----------------------------*/
log_sys->buf_next_to_write = 0;
log_sys->write_lsn = ut_dulint_zero;
log_sys->current_flush_lsn = ut_dulint_zero;
log_sys->flushed_to_disk_lsn = ut_dulint_zero;
log_sys->written_to_some_lsn = log_sys->lsn;
log_sys->written_to_all_lsn = log_sys->lsn;
log_sys->n_pending_writes = 0;
log_sys->no_flush_event = os_event_create(NULL);
os_event_set(log_sys->no_flush_event);
log_sys->one_flushed_event = os_event_create(NULL);
os_event_set(log_sys->one_flushed_event);
/*----------------------------*/
log_sys->adm_checkpoint_interval = ULINT_MAX;
log_sys->next_checkpoint_no = ut_dulint_zero;
log_sys->last_checkpoint_lsn = log_sys->lsn;
log_sys->n_pending_checkpoint_writes = 0;
rw_lock_create(&log_sys->checkpoint_lock, SYNC_NO_ORDER_CHECK);
log_sys->checkpoint_buf
= ut_align(mem_alloc(2 * OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE),
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
memset(log_sys->checkpoint_buf, '\0', OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
/*----------------------------*/
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
/* Under MySQL, log archiving is always off */
log_sys->archiving_state = LOG_ARCH_OFF;
log_sys->archived_lsn = log_sys->lsn;
log_sys->next_archived_lsn = ut_dulint_zero;
log_sys->n_pending_archive_ios = 0;
rw_lock_create(&log_sys->archive_lock, SYNC_NO_ORDER_CHECK);
log_sys->archive_buf = NULL;
/* ut_align(
ut_malloc(LOG_ARCHIVE_BUF_SIZE
+ OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE),
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE); */
log_sys->archive_buf_size = 0;
/* memset(log_sys->archive_buf, '\0', LOG_ARCHIVE_BUF_SIZE); */
log_sys->archiving_on = os_event_create(NULL);
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
/*----------------------------*/
log_block_init(log_sys->buf, log_sys->lsn);
log_block_set_first_rec_group(log_sys->buf, LOG_BLOCK_HDR_SIZE);
log_sys->buf_free = LOG_BLOCK_HDR_SIZE;
log_sys->lsn = ut_dulint_add(LOG_START_LSN, LOG_BLOCK_HDR_SIZE);
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_DEBUG
recv_sys_create();
recv_sys_init(FALSE, buf_pool_get_curr_size());
recv_sys->parse_start_lsn = log_sys->lsn;
recv_sys->scanned_lsn = log_sys->lsn;
recv_sys->scanned_checkpoint_no = 0;
recv_sys->recovered_lsn = log_sys->lsn;
recv_sys->limit_lsn = ut_dulint_max;
#endif
}
/**********************************************************************
Inits a log group to the log system. */
void
log_group_init(
/*===========*/
ulint id, /* in: group id */
ulint n_files, /* in: number of log files */
ulint file_size, /* in: log file size in bytes */
ulint space_id, /* in: space id of the file space
which contains the log files of this
group */
ulint archive_space_id __attribute__((unused)))
/* in: space id of the file space
which contains some archived log
files for this group; currently, only
for the first log group this is
used */
{
ulint i;
log_group_t* group;
group = mem_alloc(sizeof(log_group_t));
group->id = id;
group->n_files = n_files;
group->file_size = file_size;
group->space_id = space_id;
group->state = LOG_GROUP_OK;
group->lsn = LOG_START_LSN;
group->lsn_offset = LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE;
group->n_pending_writes = 0;
group->file_header_bufs = mem_alloc(sizeof(byte*) * n_files);
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
group->archive_file_header_bufs = mem_alloc(sizeof(byte*) * n_files);
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
for (i = 0; i < n_files; i++) {
*(group->file_header_bufs + i) = ut_align(
mem_alloc(LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE + OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE),
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
memset(*(group->file_header_bufs + i), '\0',
LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE);
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
*(group->archive_file_header_bufs + i) = ut_align(
mem_alloc(LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE + OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE),
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
memset(*(group->archive_file_header_bufs + i), '\0',
LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE);
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
}
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
group->archive_space_id = archive_space_id;
group->archived_file_no = 0;
group->archived_offset = 0;
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
group->checkpoint_buf = ut_align(
mem_alloc(2 * OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE), OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
memset(group->checkpoint_buf, '\0', OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
UT_LIST_ADD_LAST(log_groups, log_sys->log_groups, group);
ut_a(log_calc_max_ages());
}
/**********************************************************************
Does the unlockings needed in flush i/o completion. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
log_flush_do_unlocks(
/*=================*/
ulint code) /* in: any ORed combination of LOG_UNLOCK_FLUSH_LOCK
and LOG_UNLOCK_NONE_FLUSHED_LOCK */
{
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
/* NOTE that we must own the log mutex when doing the setting of the
events: this is because transactions will wait for these events to
be set, and at that moment the log flush they were waiting for must
have ended. If the log mutex were not reserved here, the i/o-thread
calling this function might be preempted for a while, and when it
resumed execution, it might be that a new flush had been started, and
this function would erroneously signal the NEW flush as completed.
Thus, the changes in the state of these events are performed
atomically in conjunction with the changes in the state of
log_sys->n_pending_writes etc. */
if (code & LOG_UNLOCK_NONE_FLUSHED_LOCK) {
os_event_set(log_sys->one_flushed_event);
}
if (code & LOG_UNLOCK_FLUSH_LOCK) {
os_event_set(log_sys->no_flush_event);
}
}
/**********************************************************************
Checks if a flush is completed for a log group and does the completion
routine if yes. */
UNIV_INLINE
ulint
log_group_check_flush_completion(
/*=============================*/
/* out: LOG_UNLOCK_NONE_FLUSHED_LOCK or 0 */
log_group_t* group) /* in: log group */
{
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
if (!log_sys->one_flushed && group->n_pending_writes == 0) {
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
if (log_debug_writes) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Log flushed first to group %lu\n",
(ulong) group->id);
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
log_sys->written_to_some_lsn = log_sys->write_lsn;
log_sys->one_flushed = TRUE;
return(LOG_UNLOCK_NONE_FLUSHED_LOCK);
}
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
if (log_debug_writes && (group->n_pending_writes == 0)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Log flushed to group %lu\n",
(ulong) group->id);
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
return(0);
}
/**********************************************************
Checks if a flush is completed and does the completion routine if yes. */
static
ulint
log_sys_check_flush_completion(void)
/*================================*/
/* out: LOG_UNLOCK_FLUSH_LOCK or 0 */
{
ulint move_start;
ulint move_end;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
if (log_sys->n_pending_writes == 0) {
log_sys->written_to_all_lsn = log_sys->write_lsn;
log_sys->buf_next_to_write = log_sys->write_end_offset;
if (log_sys->write_end_offset > log_sys->max_buf_free / 2) {
/* Move the log buffer content to the start of the
buffer */
move_start = ut_calc_align_down(
log_sys->write_end_offset,
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
move_end = ut_calc_align(log_sys->buf_free,
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
ut_memmove(log_sys->buf, log_sys->buf + move_start,
move_end - move_start);
log_sys->buf_free -= move_start;
log_sys->buf_next_to_write -= move_start;
}
return(LOG_UNLOCK_FLUSH_LOCK);
}
return(0);
}
/**********************************************************
Completes an i/o to a log file. */
void
log_io_complete(
/*============*/
log_group_t* group) /* in: log group or a dummy pointer */
{
ulint unlock;
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
if ((byte*)group == &log_archive_io) {
/* It was an archive write */
log_io_complete_archive();
return;
}
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
if ((ulint)group & 0x1UL) {
/* It was a checkpoint write */
group = (log_group_t*)((ulint)group - 1);
if (srv_unix_file_flush_method != SRV_UNIX_O_DSYNC
&& srv_unix_file_flush_method != SRV_UNIX_NOSYNC) {
fil_flush(group->space_id);
}
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
if (log_debug_writes) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Checkpoint info written to group %lu\n",
group->id);
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
log_io_complete_checkpoint();
return;
}
ut_error; /* We currently use synchronous writing of the
logs and cannot end up here! */
if (srv_unix_file_flush_method != SRV_UNIX_O_DSYNC
&& srv_unix_file_flush_method != SRV_UNIX_NOSYNC
&& srv_flush_log_at_trx_commit != 2) {
fil_flush(group->space_id);
}
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
ut_a(group->n_pending_writes > 0);
ut_a(log_sys->n_pending_writes > 0);
group->n_pending_writes--;
log_sys->n_pending_writes--;
unlock = log_group_check_flush_completion(group);
unlock = unlock | log_sys_check_flush_completion();
log_flush_do_unlocks(unlock);
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
}
/**********************************************************
Writes a log file header to a log file space. */
static
void
log_group_file_header_flush(
/*========================*/
log_group_t* group, /* in: log group */
ulint nth_file, /* in: header to the nth file in the
log file space */
dulint start_lsn) /* in: log file data starts at this
lsn */
{
byte* buf;
ulint dest_offset;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
ut_a(nth_file < group->n_files);
buf = *(group->file_header_bufs + nth_file);
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_GROUP_ID, group->id);
mach_write_to_8(buf + LOG_FILE_START_LSN, start_lsn);
/* Wipe over possible label of ibbackup --restore */
memcpy(buf + LOG_FILE_WAS_CREATED_BY_HOT_BACKUP, " ", 4);
dest_offset = nth_file * group->file_size;
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
if (log_debug_writes) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Writing log file header to group %lu file %lu\n",
(ulong) group->id, (ulong) nth_file);
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
if (log_do_write) {
log_sys->n_log_ios++;
srv_os_log_pending_writes++;
fil_io(OS_FILE_WRITE | OS_FILE_LOG, TRUE, group->space_id,
dest_offset / UNIV_PAGE_SIZE,
dest_offset % UNIV_PAGE_SIZE,
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE,
buf, group);
srv_os_log_pending_writes--;
}
}
/**********************************************************
Stores a 4-byte checksum to the trailer checksum field of a log block
before writing it to a log file. This checksum is used in recovery to
check the consistency of a log block. */
static
void
log_block_store_checksum(
/*=====================*/
byte* block) /* in/out: pointer to a log block */
{
log_block_set_checksum(block, log_block_calc_checksum(block));
}
/**********************************************************
Writes a buffer to a log file group. */
void
log_group_write_buf(
/*================*/
log_group_t* group, /* in: log group */
byte* buf, /* in: buffer */
ulint len, /* in: buffer len; must be divisible
by OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE */
dulint start_lsn, /* in: start lsn of the buffer; must
be divisible by
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE */
ulint new_data_offset)/* in: start offset of new data in
buf: this parameter is used to decide
if we have to write a new log file
header */
{
ulint write_len;
ibool write_header;
ulint next_offset;
ulint i;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
ut_a(len % OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE == 0);
ut_a(ut_dulint_get_low(start_lsn) % OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE == 0);
if (new_data_offset == 0) {
write_header = TRUE;
} else {
write_header = FALSE;
}
loop:
if (len == 0) {
return;
}
next_offset = log_group_calc_lsn_offset(start_lsn, group);
if ((next_offset % group->file_size == LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE)
&& write_header) {
/* We start to write a new log file instance in the group */
log_group_file_header_flush(group,
next_offset / group->file_size,
start_lsn);
srv_os_log_written+= OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE;
srv_log_writes++;
}
if ((next_offset % group->file_size) + len > group->file_size) {
write_len = group->file_size
- (next_offset % group->file_size);
} else {
write_len = len;
}
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
if (log_debug_writes) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Writing log file segment to group %lu"
" offset %lu len %lu\n"
"start lsn %lu %lu\n"
"First block n:o %lu last block n:o %lu\n",
(ulong) group->id, (ulong) next_offset,
(ulong) write_len,
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(start_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(start_lsn),
(ulong) log_block_get_hdr_no(buf),
(ulong) log_block_get_hdr_no(
buf + write_len - OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE));
ut_a(log_block_get_hdr_no(buf)
== log_block_convert_lsn_to_no(start_lsn));
for (i = 0; i < write_len / OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE; i++) {
ut_a(log_block_get_hdr_no(buf) + i
== log_block_get_hdr_no(
buf + i * OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE));
}
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
/* Calculate the checksums for each log block and write them to
the trailer fields of the log blocks */
for (i = 0; i < write_len / OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE; i++) {
log_block_store_checksum(buf + i * OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
}
if (log_do_write) {
log_sys->n_log_ios++;
srv_os_log_pending_writes++;
fil_io(OS_FILE_WRITE | OS_FILE_LOG, TRUE, group->space_id,
next_offset / UNIV_PAGE_SIZE,
next_offset % UNIV_PAGE_SIZE, write_len, buf, group);
srv_os_log_pending_writes--;
srv_os_log_written+= write_len;
srv_log_writes++;
}
if (write_len < len) {
start_lsn = ut_dulint_add(start_lsn, write_len);
len -= write_len;
buf += write_len;
write_header = TRUE;
goto loop;
}
}
/**********************************************************
This function is called, e.g., when a transaction wants to commit. It checks
that the log has been written to the log file up to the last log entry written
by the transaction. If there is a flush running, it waits and checks if the
flush flushed enough. If not, starts a new flush. */
void
log_write_up_to(
/*============*/
dulint lsn, /* in: log sequence number up to which the log should
be written, ut_dulint_max if not specified */
ulint wait, /* in: LOG_NO_WAIT, LOG_WAIT_ONE_GROUP,
or LOG_WAIT_ALL_GROUPS */
ibool flush_to_disk)
/* in: TRUE if we want the written log also to be
flushed to disk */
{
log_group_t* group;
ulint start_offset;
ulint end_offset;
ulint area_start;
ulint area_end;
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
ulint loop_count = 0;
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
ulint unlock;
if (recv_no_ibuf_operations) {
/* Recovery is running and no operations on the log files are
allowed yet (the variable name .._no_ibuf_.. is misleading) */
return;
}
loop:
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
loop_count++;
ut_ad(loop_count < 5);
# if 0
if (loop_count > 2) {
fprintf(stderr, "Log loop count %lu\n", loop_count);
}
# endif
#endif
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (flush_to_disk
&& ut_dulint_cmp(log_sys->flushed_to_disk_lsn, lsn) >= 0) {
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
return;
}
if (!flush_to_disk
&& (ut_dulint_cmp(log_sys->written_to_all_lsn, lsn) >= 0
|| (ut_dulint_cmp(log_sys->written_to_some_lsn, lsn)
>= 0
&& wait != LOG_WAIT_ALL_GROUPS))) {
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
return;
}
if (log_sys->n_pending_writes > 0) {
/* A write (+ possibly flush to disk) is running */
if (flush_to_disk
&& ut_dulint_cmp(log_sys->current_flush_lsn, lsn)
>= 0) {
/* The write + flush will write enough: wait for it to
complete */
goto do_waits;
}
if (!flush_to_disk
&& ut_dulint_cmp(log_sys->write_lsn, lsn) >= 0) {
/* The write will write enough: wait for it to
complete */
goto do_waits;
}
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
/* Wait for the write to complete and try to start a new
write */
os_event_wait(log_sys->no_flush_event);
goto loop;
}
if (!flush_to_disk
&& log_sys->buf_free == log_sys->buf_next_to_write) {
/* Nothing to write and no flush to disk requested */
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
return;
}
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
if (log_debug_writes) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Writing log from %lu %lu up to lsn %lu %lu\n",
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(
log_sys->written_to_all_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(
log_sys->written_to_all_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(log_sys->lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(log_sys->lsn));
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
log_sys->n_pending_writes++;
group = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(log_sys->log_groups);
group->n_pending_writes++; /* We assume here that we have only
one log group! */
os_event_reset(log_sys->no_flush_event);
os_event_reset(log_sys->one_flushed_event);
start_offset = log_sys->buf_next_to_write;
end_offset = log_sys->buf_free;
area_start = ut_calc_align_down(start_offset, OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
area_end = ut_calc_align(end_offset, OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
ut_ad(area_end - area_start > 0);
log_sys->write_lsn = log_sys->lsn;
if (flush_to_disk) {
log_sys->current_flush_lsn = log_sys->lsn;
}
log_sys->one_flushed = FALSE;
log_block_set_flush_bit(log_sys->buf + area_start, TRUE);
log_block_set_checkpoint_no(
log_sys->buf + area_end - OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE,
log_sys->next_checkpoint_no);
/* Copy the last, incompletely written, log block a log block length
up, so that when the flush operation writes from the log buffer, the
segment to write will not be changed by writers to the log */
ut_memcpy(log_sys->buf + area_end,
log_sys->buf + area_end - OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE,
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
log_sys->buf_free += OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE;
log_sys->write_end_offset = log_sys->buf_free;
group = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(log_sys->log_groups);
/* Do the write to the log files */
while (group) {
log_group_write_buf(
group, log_sys->buf + area_start,
area_end - area_start,
ut_dulint_align_down(log_sys->written_to_all_lsn,
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE),
start_offset - area_start);
log_group_set_fields(group, log_sys->write_lsn);
group = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(log_groups, group);
}
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (srv_unix_file_flush_method == SRV_UNIX_O_DSYNC) {
/* O_DSYNC means the OS did not buffer the log file at all:
so we have also flushed to disk what we have written */
log_sys->flushed_to_disk_lsn = log_sys->write_lsn;
} else if (flush_to_disk) {
group = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(log_sys->log_groups);
fil_flush(group->space_id);
log_sys->flushed_to_disk_lsn = log_sys->write_lsn;
}
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
group = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(log_sys->log_groups);
ut_a(group->n_pending_writes == 1);
ut_a(log_sys->n_pending_writes == 1);
group->n_pending_writes--;
log_sys->n_pending_writes--;
unlock = log_group_check_flush_completion(group);
unlock = unlock | log_sys_check_flush_completion();
log_flush_do_unlocks(unlock);
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
return;
do_waits:
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (wait == LOG_WAIT_ONE_GROUP) {
os_event_wait(log_sys->one_flushed_event);
} else if (wait == LOG_WAIT_ALL_GROUPS) {
os_event_wait(log_sys->no_flush_event);
} else {
ut_ad(wait == LOG_NO_WAIT);
}
}
/********************************************************************
Does a syncronous flush of the log buffer to disk. */
void
log_buffer_flush_to_disk(void)
/*==========================*/
{
dulint lsn;
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
lsn = log_sys->lsn;
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
log_write_up_to(lsn, LOG_WAIT_ALL_GROUPS, TRUE);
}
/********************************************************************
Tries to establish a big enough margin of free space in the log buffer, such
that a new log entry can be catenated without an immediate need for a flush. */
static
void
log_flush_margin(void)
/*==================*/
{
ibool do_flush = FALSE;
log_t* log = log_sys;
dulint lsn;
mutex_enter(&(log->mutex));
if (log->buf_free > log->max_buf_free) {
if (log->n_pending_writes > 0) {
/* A flush is running: hope that it will provide enough
free space */
} else {
do_flush = TRUE;
lsn = log->lsn;
}
}
mutex_exit(&(log->mutex));
if (do_flush) {
log_write_up_to(lsn, LOG_NO_WAIT, FALSE);
}
}
/********************************************************************
Advances the smallest lsn for which there are unflushed dirty blocks in the
buffer pool. NOTE: this function may only be called if the calling thread owns
no synchronization objects! */
ibool
log_preflush_pool_modified_pages(
/*=============================*/
/* out: FALSE if there was a flush batch of
the same type running, which means that we
could not start this flush batch */
dulint new_oldest, /* in: try to advance oldest_modified_lsn
at least to this lsn */
ibool sync) /* in: TRUE if synchronous operation is
desired */
{
ulint n_pages;
if (recv_recovery_on) {
/* If the recovery is running, we must first apply all
log records to their respective file pages to get the
right modify lsn values to these pages: otherwise, there
might be pages on disk which are not yet recovered to the
current lsn, and even after calling this function, we could
not know how up-to-date the disk version of the database is,
and we could not make a new checkpoint on the basis of the
info on the buffer pool only. */
recv_apply_hashed_log_recs(TRUE);
}
n_pages = buf_flush_batch(BUF_FLUSH_LIST, ULINT_MAX, new_oldest);
if (sync) {
buf_flush_wait_batch_end(BUF_FLUSH_LIST);
}
if (n_pages == ULINT_UNDEFINED) {
return(FALSE);
}
return(TRUE);
}
/**********************************************************
Completes a checkpoint. */
static
void
log_complete_checkpoint(void)
/*=========================*/
{
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
ut_ad(log_sys->n_pending_checkpoint_writes == 0);
log_sys->next_checkpoint_no
= ut_dulint_add(log_sys->next_checkpoint_no, 1);
log_sys->last_checkpoint_lsn = log_sys->next_checkpoint_lsn;
rw_lock_x_unlock_gen(&(log_sys->checkpoint_lock), LOG_CHECKPOINT);
}
/**********************************************************
Completes an asynchronous checkpoint info write i/o to a log file. */
static
void
log_io_complete_checkpoint(void)
/*============================*/
{
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
ut_ad(log_sys->n_pending_checkpoint_writes > 0);
log_sys->n_pending_checkpoint_writes--;
if (log_sys->n_pending_checkpoint_writes == 0) {
log_complete_checkpoint();
}
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
}
/***********************************************************************
Writes info to a checkpoint about a log group. */
static
void
log_checkpoint_set_nth_group_info(
/*==============================*/
byte* buf, /* in: buffer for checkpoint info */
ulint n, /* in: nth slot */
ulint file_no,/* in: archived file number */
ulint offset) /* in: archived file offset */
{
ut_ad(n < LOG_MAX_N_GROUPS);
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_GROUP_ARRAY
+ 8 * n + LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARCHIVED_FILE_NO, file_no);
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_GROUP_ARRAY
+ 8 * n + LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARCHIVED_OFFSET, offset);
}
/***********************************************************************
Gets info from a checkpoint about a log group. */
void
log_checkpoint_get_nth_group_info(
/*==============================*/
byte* buf, /* in: buffer containing checkpoint info */
ulint n, /* in: nth slot */
ulint* file_no,/* out: archived file number */
ulint* offset) /* out: archived file offset */
{
ut_ad(n < LOG_MAX_N_GROUPS);
*file_no = mach_read_from_4(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_GROUP_ARRAY
+ 8 * n + LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARCHIVED_FILE_NO);
*offset = mach_read_from_4(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_GROUP_ARRAY
+ 8 * n + LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARCHIVED_OFFSET);
}
/**********************************************************
Writes the checkpoint info to a log group header. */
static
void
log_group_checkpoint(
/*=================*/
log_group_t* group) /* in: log group */
{
log_group_t* group2;
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
dulint archived_lsn;
dulint next_archived_lsn;
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
ulint write_offset;
ulint fold;
byte* buf;
ulint i;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
#if LOG_CHECKPOINT_SIZE > OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE
# error "LOG_CHECKPOINT_SIZE > OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE"
#endif
buf = group->checkpoint_buf;
mach_write_to_8(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_NO, log_sys->next_checkpoint_no);
mach_write_to_8(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_LSN,
log_sys->next_checkpoint_lsn);
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_OFFSET,
log_group_calc_lsn_offset(
log_sys->next_checkpoint_lsn, group));
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_LOG_BUF_SIZE, log_sys->buf_size);
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
if (log_sys->archiving_state == LOG_ARCH_OFF) {
archived_lsn = ut_dulint_max;
} else {
archived_lsn = log_sys->archived_lsn;
if (0 != ut_dulint_cmp(archived_lsn,
log_sys->next_archived_lsn)) {
next_archived_lsn = log_sys->next_archived_lsn;
/* For debugging only */
}
}
mach_write_to_8(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARCHIVED_LSN, archived_lsn);
#else /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
mach_write_to_8(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARCHIVED_LSN, ut_dulint_max);
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
for (i = 0; i < LOG_MAX_N_GROUPS; i++) {
log_checkpoint_set_nth_group_info(buf, i, 0, 0);
}
group2 = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(log_sys->log_groups);
while (group2) {
log_checkpoint_set_nth_group_info(buf, group2->id,
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
group2->archived_file_no,
group2->archived_offset
#else /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
0, 0
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
);
group2 = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(log_groups, group2);
}
fold = ut_fold_binary(buf, LOG_CHECKPOINT_CHECKSUM_1);
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_CHECKSUM_1, fold);
fold = ut_fold_binary(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_LSN,
LOG_CHECKPOINT_CHECKSUM_2 - LOG_CHECKPOINT_LSN);
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_CHECKSUM_2, fold);
/* Starting from InnoDB-3.23.50, we also write info on allocated
size in the tablespace */
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_FSP_FREE_LIMIT,
log_fsp_current_free_limit);
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_FSP_MAGIC_N,
LOG_CHECKPOINT_FSP_MAGIC_N_VAL);
/* We alternate the physical place of the checkpoint info in the first
log file */
if (ut_dulint_get_low(log_sys->next_checkpoint_no) % 2 == 0) {
write_offset = LOG_CHECKPOINT_1;
} else {
write_offset = LOG_CHECKPOINT_2;
}
if (log_do_write) {
if (log_sys->n_pending_checkpoint_writes == 0) {
rw_lock_x_lock_gen(&(log_sys->checkpoint_lock),
LOG_CHECKPOINT);
}
log_sys->n_pending_checkpoint_writes++;
log_sys->n_log_ios++;
/* We send as the last parameter the group machine address
added with 1, as we want to distinguish between a normal log
file write and a checkpoint field write */
fil_io(OS_FILE_WRITE | OS_FILE_LOG, FALSE, group->space_id,
write_offset / UNIV_PAGE_SIZE,
write_offset % UNIV_PAGE_SIZE,
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE,
buf, ((byte*)group + 1));
ut_ad(((ulint)group & 0x1UL) == 0);
}
}
/**********************************************************
Writes info to a buffer of a log group when log files are created in
backup restoration. */
void
log_reset_first_header_and_checkpoint(
/*==================================*/
byte* hdr_buf,/* in: buffer which will be written to the start
of the first log file */
dulint start) /* in: lsn of the start of the first log file;
we pretend that there is a checkpoint at
start + LOG_BLOCK_HDR_SIZE */
{
ulint fold;
byte* buf;
dulint lsn;
mach_write_to_4(hdr_buf + LOG_GROUP_ID, 0);
mach_write_to_8(hdr_buf + LOG_FILE_START_LSN, start);
lsn = ut_dulint_add(start, LOG_BLOCK_HDR_SIZE);
/* Write the label of ibbackup --restore */
strcpy((char*) hdr_buf + LOG_FILE_WAS_CREATED_BY_HOT_BACKUP,
"ibbackup ");
ut_sprintf_timestamp((char*) hdr_buf
+ (LOG_FILE_WAS_CREATED_BY_HOT_BACKUP
+ (sizeof "ibbackup ") - 1));
buf = hdr_buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_1;
mach_write_to_8(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_NO, ut_dulint_zero);
mach_write_to_8(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_LSN, lsn);
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_OFFSET,
LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE + LOG_BLOCK_HDR_SIZE);
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_LOG_BUF_SIZE, 2 * 1024 * 1024);
mach_write_to_8(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARCHIVED_LSN, ut_dulint_max);
fold = ut_fold_binary(buf, LOG_CHECKPOINT_CHECKSUM_1);
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_CHECKSUM_1, fold);
fold = ut_fold_binary(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_LSN,
LOG_CHECKPOINT_CHECKSUM_2 - LOG_CHECKPOINT_LSN);
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_CHECKPOINT_CHECKSUM_2, fold);
/* Starting from InnoDB-3.23.50, we should also write info on
allocated size in the tablespace, but unfortunately we do not
know it here */
}
/**********************************************************
Reads a checkpoint info from a log group header to log_sys->checkpoint_buf. */
void
log_group_read_checkpoint_info(
/*===========================*/
log_group_t* group, /* in: log group */
ulint field) /* in: LOG_CHECKPOINT_1 or LOG_CHECKPOINT_2 */
{
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
log_sys->n_log_ios++;
fil_io(OS_FILE_READ | OS_FILE_LOG, TRUE, group->space_id,
field / UNIV_PAGE_SIZE, field % UNIV_PAGE_SIZE,
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE, log_sys->checkpoint_buf, NULL);
}
/**********************************************************
Writes checkpoint info to groups. */
void
log_groups_write_checkpoint_info(void)
/*==================================*/
{
log_group_t* group;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
group = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(log_sys->log_groups);
while (group) {
log_group_checkpoint(group);
group = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(log_groups, group);
}
}
/**********************************************************
Makes a checkpoint. Note that this function does not flush dirty
blocks from the buffer pool: it only checks what is lsn of the oldest
modification in the pool, and writes information about the lsn in
log files. Use log_make_checkpoint_at to flush also the pool. */
ibool
log_checkpoint(
/*===========*/
/* out: TRUE if success, FALSE if a checkpoint
write was already running */
ibool sync, /* in: TRUE if synchronous operation is
desired */
ibool write_always) /* in: the function normally checks if the
the new checkpoint would have a greater
lsn than the previous one: if not, then no
physical write is done; by setting this
parameter TRUE, a physical write will always be
made to log files */
{
dulint oldest_lsn;
if (recv_recovery_is_on()) {
recv_apply_hashed_log_recs(TRUE);
}
if (srv_unix_file_flush_method != SRV_UNIX_NOSYNC) {
fil_flush_file_spaces(FIL_TABLESPACE);
}
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
oldest_lsn = log_buf_pool_get_oldest_modification();
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
/* Because log also contains headers and dummy log records,
if the buffer pool contains no dirty buffers, oldest_lsn
gets the value log_sys->lsn from the previous function,
and we must make sure that the log is flushed up to that
lsn. If there are dirty buffers in the buffer pool, then our
write-ahead-logging algorithm ensures that the log has been flushed
up to oldest_lsn. */
log_write_up_to(oldest_lsn, LOG_WAIT_ALL_GROUPS, TRUE);
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (!write_always
&& ut_dulint_cmp(log_sys->last_checkpoint_lsn, oldest_lsn) >= 0) {
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
return(TRUE);
}
ut_ad(ut_dulint_cmp(log_sys->written_to_all_lsn, oldest_lsn) >= 0);
if (log_sys->n_pending_checkpoint_writes > 0) {
/* A checkpoint write is running */
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (sync) {
/* Wait for the checkpoint write to complete */
rw_lock_s_lock(&(log_sys->checkpoint_lock));
rw_lock_s_unlock(&(log_sys->checkpoint_lock));
}
return(FALSE);
}
log_sys->next_checkpoint_lsn = oldest_lsn;
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
if (log_debug_writes) {
fprintf(stderr, "Making checkpoint no %lu at lsn %lu %lu\n",
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(log_sys->next_checkpoint_no),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(oldest_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(oldest_lsn));
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
log_groups_write_checkpoint_info();
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (sync) {
/* Wait for the checkpoint write to complete */
rw_lock_s_lock(&(log_sys->checkpoint_lock));
rw_lock_s_unlock(&(log_sys->checkpoint_lock));
}
return(TRUE);
}
/********************************************************************
Makes a checkpoint at a given lsn or later. */
void
log_make_checkpoint_at(
/*===================*/
dulint lsn, /* in: make a checkpoint at this or a later
lsn, if ut_dulint_max, makes a checkpoint at
the latest lsn */
ibool write_always) /* in: the function normally checks if the
the new checkpoint would have a greater
lsn than the previous one: if not, then no
physical write is done; by setting this
parameter TRUE, a physical write will always be
made to log files */
{
ibool success;
/* Preflush pages synchronously */
success = FALSE;
while (!success) {
success = log_preflush_pool_modified_pages(lsn, TRUE);
}
success = FALSE;
while (!success) {
success = log_checkpoint(TRUE, write_always);
}
}
/********************************************************************
Tries to establish a big enough margin of free space in the log groups, such
that a new log entry can be catenated without an immediate need for a
checkpoint. NOTE: this function may only be called if the calling thread
owns no synchronization objects! */
static
void
log_checkpoint_margin(void)
/*=======================*/
{
log_t* log = log_sys;
ulint age;
ulint checkpoint_age;
ulint advance;
dulint oldest_lsn;
ibool sync;
ibool checkpoint_sync;
ibool do_checkpoint;
ibool success;
loop:
sync = FALSE;
checkpoint_sync = FALSE;
do_checkpoint = FALSE;
mutex_enter(&(log->mutex));
if (log->check_flush_or_checkpoint == FALSE) {
mutex_exit(&(log->mutex));
return;
}
oldest_lsn = log_buf_pool_get_oldest_modification();
age = ut_dulint_minus(log->lsn, oldest_lsn);
if (age > log->max_modified_age_sync) {
/* A flush is urgent: we have to do a synchronous preflush */
sync = TRUE;
advance = 2 * (age - log->max_modified_age_sync);
} else if (age > log->max_modified_age_async) {
/* A flush is not urgent: we do an asynchronous preflush */
advance = age - log->max_modified_age_async;
} else {
advance = 0;
}
checkpoint_age = ut_dulint_minus(log->lsn, log->last_checkpoint_lsn);
if (checkpoint_age > log->max_checkpoint_age) {
/* A checkpoint is urgent: we do it synchronously */
checkpoint_sync = TRUE;
do_checkpoint = TRUE;
} else if (checkpoint_age > log->max_checkpoint_age_async) {
/* A checkpoint is not urgent: do it asynchronously */
do_checkpoint = TRUE;
log->check_flush_or_checkpoint = FALSE;
} else {
log->check_flush_or_checkpoint = FALSE;
}
mutex_exit(&(log->mutex));
if (advance) {
dulint new_oldest = ut_dulint_add(oldest_lsn, advance);
success = log_preflush_pool_modified_pages(new_oldest, sync);
/* If the flush succeeded, this thread has done its part
and can proceed. If it did not succeed, there was another
thread doing a flush at the same time. If sync was FALSE,
the flush was not urgent, and we let this thread proceed.
Otherwise, we let it start from the beginning again. */
if (sync && !success) {
mutex_enter(&(log->mutex));
log->check_flush_or_checkpoint = TRUE;
mutex_exit(&(log->mutex));
goto loop;
}
}
if (do_checkpoint) {
log_checkpoint(checkpoint_sync, FALSE);
if (checkpoint_sync) {
goto loop;
}
}
}
/**********************************************************
Reads a specified log segment to a buffer. */
void
log_group_read_log_seg(
/*===================*/
ulint type, /* in: LOG_ARCHIVE or LOG_RECOVER */
byte* buf, /* in: buffer where to read */
log_group_t* group, /* in: log group */
dulint start_lsn, /* in: read area start */
dulint end_lsn) /* in: read area end */
{
ulint len;
ulint source_offset;
ibool sync;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
sync = FALSE;
if (type == LOG_RECOVER) {
sync = TRUE;
}
loop:
source_offset = log_group_calc_lsn_offset(start_lsn, group);
len = ut_dulint_minus(end_lsn, start_lsn);
ut_ad(len != 0);
if ((source_offset % group->file_size) + len > group->file_size) {
len = group->file_size - (source_offset % group->file_size);
}
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
if (type == LOG_ARCHIVE) {
log_sys->n_pending_archive_ios++;
}
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
log_sys->n_log_ios++;
fil_io(OS_FILE_READ | OS_FILE_LOG, sync, group->space_id,
source_offset / UNIV_PAGE_SIZE, source_offset % UNIV_PAGE_SIZE,
len, buf, NULL);
start_lsn = ut_dulint_add(start_lsn, len);
buf += len;
if (ut_dulint_cmp(start_lsn, end_lsn) != 0) {
goto loop;
}
}
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
/**********************************************************
Generates an archived log file name. */
void
log_archived_file_name_gen(
/*=======================*/
char* buf, /* in: buffer where to write */
ulint id __attribute__((unused)),
/* in: group id;
currently we only archive the first group */
ulint file_no)/* in: file number */
{
sprintf(buf, "%sib_arch_log_%010lu", srv_arch_dir, (ulong) file_no);
}
/**********************************************************
Writes a log file header to a log file space. */
static
void
log_group_archive_file_header_write(
/*================================*/
log_group_t* group, /* in: log group */
ulint nth_file, /* in: header to the nth file in the
archive log file space */
ulint file_no, /* in: archived file number */
dulint start_lsn) /* in: log file data starts at this
lsn */
{
byte* buf;
ulint dest_offset;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
ut_a(nth_file < group->n_files);
buf = *(group->archive_file_header_bufs + nth_file);
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_GROUP_ID, group->id);
mach_write_to_8(buf + LOG_FILE_START_LSN, start_lsn);
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_FILE_NO, file_no);
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_FILE_ARCH_COMPLETED, FALSE);
dest_offset = nth_file * group->file_size;
log_sys->n_log_ios++;
fil_io(OS_FILE_WRITE | OS_FILE_LOG, TRUE, group->archive_space_id,
dest_offset / UNIV_PAGE_SIZE,
dest_offset % UNIV_PAGE_SIZE,
2 * OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE,
buf, &log_archive_io);
}
/**********************************************************
Writes a log file header to a completed archived log file. */
static
void
log_group_archive_completed_header_write(
/*=====================================*/
log_group_t* group, /* in: log group */
ulint nth_file, /* in: header to the nth file in the
archive log file space */
dulint end_lsn) /* in: end lsn of the file */
{
byte* buf;
ulint dest_offset;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
ut_a(nth_file < group->n_files);
buf = *(group->archive_file_header_bufs + nth_file);
mach_write_to_4(buf + LOG_FILE_ARCH_COMPLETED, TRUE);
mach_write_to_8(buf + LOG_FILE_END_LSN, end_lsn);
dest_offset = nth_file * group->file_size + LOG_FILE_ARCH_COMPLETED;
log_sys->n_log_ios++;
fil_io(OS_FILE_WRITE | OS_FILE_LOG, TRUE, group->archive_space_id,
dest_offset / UNIV_PAGE_SIZE,
dest_offset % UNIV_PAGE_SIZE,
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE,
buf + LOG_FILE_ARCH_COMPLETED,
&log_archive_io);
}
/**********************************************************
Does the archive writes for a single log group. */
static
void
log_group_archive(
/*==============*/
log_group_t* group) /* in: log group */
{
os_file_t file_handle;
dulint start_lsn;
dulint end_lsn;
char name[1024];
byte* buf;
ulint len;
ibool ret;
ulint next_offset;
ulint n_files;
ulint open_mode;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
start_lsn = log_sys->archived_lsn;
ut_a(ut_dulint_get_low(start_lsn) % OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE == 0);
end_lsn = log_sys->next_archived_lsn;
ut_a(ut_dulint_get_low(end_lsn) % OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE == 0);
buf = log_sys->archive_buf;
n_files = 0;
next_offset = group->archived_offset;
loop:
if ((next_offset % group->file_size == 0)
|| (fil_space_get_size(group->archive_space_id) == 0)) {
/* Add the file to the archive file space; create or open the
file */
if (next_offset % group->file_size == 0) {
open_mode = OS_FILE_CREATE;
} else {
open_mode = OS_FILE_OPEN;
}
log_archived_file_name_gen(name, group->id,
group->archived_file_no + n_files);
file_handle = os_file_create(name, open_mode, OS_FILE_AIO,
OS_DATA_FILE, &ret);
if (!ret && (open_mode == OS_FILE_CREATE)) {
file_handle = os_file_create(
name, OS_FILE_OPEN, OS_FILE_AIO,
OS_DATA_FILE, &ret);
}
if (!ret) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Cannot create or open"
" archive log file %s.\n"
"InnoDB: Cannot continue operation.\n"
"InnoDB: Check that the log archive"
" directory exists,\n"
"InnoDB: you have access rights to it, and\n"
"InnoDB: there is space available.\n", name);
exit(1);
}
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
if (log_debug_writes) {
fprintf(stderr, "Created archive file %s\n", name);
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
ret = os_file_close(file_handle);
ut_a(ret);
/* Add the archive file as a node to the space */
fil_node_create(name, group->file_size / UNIV_PAGE_SIZE,
group->archive_space_id, FALSE);
if (next_offset % group->file_size == 0) {
log_group_archive_file_header_write(
group, n_files,
group->archived_file_no + n_files,
start_lsn);
next_offset += LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE;
}
}
len = ut_dulint_minus(end_lsn, start_lsn);
if (group->file_size < (next_offset % group->file_size) + len) {
len = group->file_size - (next_offset % group->file_size);
}
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
if (log_debug_writes) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Archiving starting at lsn %lu %lu, len %lu"
" to group %lu\n",
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(start_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(start_lsn),
(ulong) len, (ulong) group->id);
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
log_sys->n_pending_archive_ios++;
log_sys->n_log_ios++;
fil_io(OS_FILE_WRITE | OS_FILE_LOG, FALSE, group->archive_space_id,
next_offset / UNIV_PAGE_SIZE, next_offset % UNIV_PAGE_SIZE,
ut_calc_align(len, OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE), buf,
&log_archive_io);
start_lsn = ut_dulint_add(start_lsn, len);
next_offset += len;
buf += len;
if (next_offset % group->file_size == 0) {
n_files++;
}
if (ut_dulint_cmp(end_lsn, start_lsn) != 0) {
goto loop;
}
group->next_archived_file_no = group->archived_file_no + n_files;
group->next_archived_offset = next_offset % group->file_size;
ut_a(group->next_archived_offset % OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE == 0);
}
/*********************************************************
(Writes to the archive of each log group.) Currently, only the first
group is archived. */
static
void
log_archive_groups(void)
/*====================*/
{
log_group_t* group;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
group = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(log_sys->log_groups);
log_group_archive(group);
}
/*********************************************************
Completes the archiving write phase for (each log group), currently,
the first log group. */
static
void
log_archive_write_complete_groups(void)
/*===================================*/
{
log_group_t* group;
ulint end_offset;
ulint trunc_files;
ulint n_files;
dulint start_lsn;
dulint end_lsn;
ulint i;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
group = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(log_sys->log_groups);
group->archived_file_no = group->next_archived_file_no;
group->archived_offset = group->next_archived_offset;
/* Truncate from the archive file space all but the last
file, or if it has been written full, all files */
n_files = (UNIV_PAGE_SIZE
* fil_space_get_size(group->archive_space_id))
/ group->file_size;
ut_ad(n_files > 0);
end_offset = group->archived_offset;
if (end_offset % group->file_size == 0) {
trunc_files = n_files;
} else {
trunc_files = n_files - 1;
}
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
if (log_debug_writes && trunc_files) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Complete file(s) archived to group %lu\n",
(ulong) group->id);
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
/* Calculate the archive file space start lsn */
start_lsn = ut_dulint_subtract(
log_sys->next_archived_lsn,
end_offset - LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE + trunc_files
* (group->file_size - LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE));
end_lsn = start_lsn;
for (i = 0; i < trunc_files; i++) {
end_lsn = ut_dulint_add(end_lsn,
group->file_size - LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE);
/* Write a notice to the headers of archived log
files that the file write has been completed */
log_group_archive_completed_header_write(group, i, end_lsn);
}
fil_space_truncate_start(group->archive_space_id,
trunc_files * group->file_size);
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
if (log_debug_writes) {
fputs("Archiving writes completed\n", stderr);
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
}
/**********************************************************
Completes an archiving i/o. */
static
void
log_archive_check_completion_low(void)
/*==================================*/
{
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
if (log_sys->n_pending_archive_ios == 0
&& log_sys->archiving_phase == LOG_ARCHIVE_READ) {
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
if (log_debug_writes) {
fputs("Archiving read completed\n", stderr);
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
/* Archive buffer has now been read in: start archive writes */
log_sys->archiving_phase = LOG_ARCHIVE_WRITE;
log_archive_groups();
}
if (log_sys->n_pending_archive_ios == 0
&& log_sys->archiving_phase == LOG_ARCHIVE_WRITE) {
log_archive_write_complete_groups();
log_sys->archived_lsn = log_sys->next_archived_lsn;
rw_lock_x_unlock_gen(&(log_sys->archive_lock), LOG_ARCHIVE);
}
}
/**********************************************************
Completes an archiving i/o. */
static
void
log_io_complete_archive(void)
/*=========================*/
{
log_group_t* group;
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
group = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(log_sys->log_groups);
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
fil_flush(group->archive_space_id);
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
ut_ad(log_sys->n_pending_archive_ios > 0);
log_sys->n_pending_archive_ios--;
log_archive_check_completion_low();
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
}
/************************************************************************
Starts an archiving operation. */
ibool
log_archive_do(
/*===========*/
/* out: TRUE if succeed, FALSE if an archiving
operation was already running */
ibool sync, /* in: TRUE if synchronous operation is desired */
ulint* n_bytes)/* out: archive log buffer size, 0 if nothing to
archive */
{
ibool calc_new_limit;
dulint start_lsn;
dulint limit_lsn;
calc_new_limit = TRUE;
loop:
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (log_sys->archiving_state == LOG_ARCH_OFF) {
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
*n_bytes = 0;
return(TRUE);
} else if (log_sys->archiving_state == LOG_ARCH_STOPPED
|| log_sys->archiving_state == LOG_ARCH_STOPPING2) {
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
os_event_wait(log_sys->archiving_on);
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
goto loop;
}
start_lsn = log_sys->archived_lsn;
if (calc_new_limit) {
ut_a(log_sys->archive_buf_size % OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE == 0);
limit_lsn = ut_dulint_add(start_lsn,
log_sys->archive_buf_size);
*n_bytes = log_sys->archive_buf_size;
if (ut_dulint_cmp(limit_lsn, log_sys->lsn) >= 0) {
limit_lsn = ut_dulint_align_down(
log_sys->lsn, OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
}
}
if (ut_dulint_cmp(log_sys->archived_lsn, limit_lsn) >= 0) {
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
*n_bytes = 0;
return(TRUE);
}
if (ut_dulint_cmp(log_sys->written_to_all_lsn, limit_lsn) < 0) {
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
log_write_up_to(limit_lsn, LOG_WAIT_ALL_GROUPS, TRUE);
calc_new_limit = FALSE;
goto loop;
}
if (log_sys->n_pending_archive_ios > 0) {
/* An archiving operation is running */
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (sync) {
rw_lock_s_lock(&(log_sys->archive_lock));
rw_lock_s_unlock(&(log_sys->archive_lock));
}
*n_bytes = log_sys->archive_buf_size;
return(FALSE);
}
rw_lock_x_lock_gen(&(log_sys->archive_lock), LOG_ARCHIVE);
log_sys->archiving_phase = LOG_ARCHIVE_READ;
log_sys->next_archived_lsn = limit_lsn;
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
if (log_debug_writes) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Archiving from lsn %lu %lu to lsn %lu %lu\n",
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(log_sys->archived_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(log_sys->archived_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(limit_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(limit_lsn));
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
/* Read the log segment to the archive buffer */
log_group_read_log_seg(LOG_ARCHIVE, log_sys->archive_buf,
UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(log_sys->log_groups),
start_lsn, limit_lsn);
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (sync) {
rw_lock_s_lock(&(log_sys->archive_lock));
rw_lock_s_unlock(&(log_sys->archive_lock));
}
*n_bytes = log_sys->archive_buf_size;
return(TRUE);
}
/********************************************************************
Writes the log contents to the archive at least up to the lsn when this
function was called. */
static
void
log_archive_all(void)
/*=================*/
{
dulint present_lsn;
ulint dummy;
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (log_sys->archiving_state == LOG_ARCH_OFF) {
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
return;
}
present_lsn = log_sys->lsn;
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
log_pad_current_log_block();
for (;;) {
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (ut_dulint_cmp(present_lsn, log_sys->archived_lsn) <= 0) {
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
return;
}
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
log_archive_do(TRUE, &dummy);
}
}
/*********************************************************
Closes the possible open archive log file (for each group) the first group,
and if it was open, increments the group file count by 2, if desired. */
static
void
log_archive_close_groups(
/*=====================*/
ibool increment_file_count) /* in: TRUE if we want to increment
the file count */
{
log_group_t* group;
ulint trunc_len;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
if (log_sys->archiving_state == LOG_ARCH_OFF) {
return;
}
group = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(log_sys->log_groups);
trunc_len = UNIV_PAGE_SIZE
* fil_space_get_size(group->archive_space_id);
if (trunc_len > 0) {
ut_a(trunc_len == group->file_size);
/* Write a notice to the headers of archived log
files that the file write has been completed */
log_group_archive_completed_header_write(
group, 0, log_sys->archived_lsn);
fil_space_truncate_start(group->archive_space_id,
trunc_len);
if (increment_file_count) {
group->archived_offset = 0;
group->archived_file_no += 2;
}
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
if (log_debug_writes) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Incrementing arch file no to %lu"
" in log group %lu\n",
(ulong) group->archived_file_no + 2,
(ulong) group->id);
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
}
}
/********************************************************************
Writes the log contents to the archive up to the lsn when this function was
called, and stops the archiving. When archiving is started again, the archived
log file numbers start from 2 higher, so that the archiving will not write
again to the archived log files which exist when this function returns. */
ulint
log_archive_stop(void)
/*==================*/
/* out: DB_SUCCESS or DB_ERROR */
{
ibool success;
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (log_sys->archiving_state != LOG_ARCH_ON) {
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
return(DB_ERROR);
}
log_sys->archiving_state = LOG_ARCH_STOPPING;
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
log_archive_all();
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
log_sys->archiving_state = LOG_ARCH_STOPPING2;
os_event_reset(log_sys->archiving_on);
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
/* Wait for a possible archiving operation to end */
rw_lock_s_lock(&(log_sys->archive_lock));
rw_lock_s_unlock(&(log_sys->archive_lock));
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
/* Close all archived log files, incrementing the file count by 2,
if appropriate */
log_archive_close_groups(TRUE);
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
/* Make a checkpoint, so that if recovery is needed, the file numbers
of new archived log files will start from the right value */
success = FALSE;
while (!success) {
success = log_checkpoint(TRUE, TRUE);
}
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
log_sys->archiving_state = LOG_ARCH_STOPPED;
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
return(DB_SUCCESS);
}
/********************************************************************
Starts again archiving which has been stopped. */
ulint
log_archive_start(void)
/*===================*/
/* out: DB_SUCCESS or DB_ERROR */
{
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (log_sys->archiving_state != LOG_ARCH_STOPPED) {
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
return(DB_ERROR);
}
log_sys->archiving_state = LOG_ARCH_ON;
os_event_set(log_sys->archiving_on);
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
return(DB_SUCCESS);
}
/********************************************************************
Stop archiving the log so that a gap may occur in the archived log files. */
ulint
log_archive_noarchivelog(void)
/*==========================*/
/* out: DB_SUCCESS or DB_ERROR */
{
loop:
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (log_sys->archiving_state == LOG_ARCH_STOPPED
|| log_sys->archiving_state == LOG_ARCH_OFF) {
log_sys->archiving_state = LOG_ARCH_OFF;
os_event_set(log_sys->archiving_on);
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
return(DB_SUCCESS);
}
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
log_archive_stop();
os_thread_sleep(500000);
goto loop;
}
/********************************************************************
Start archiving the log so that a gap may occur in the archived log files. */
ulint
log_archive_archivelog(void)
/*========================*/
/* out: DB_SUCCESS or DB_ERROR */
{
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (log_sys->archiving_state == LOG_ARCH_OFF) {
log_sys->archiving_state = LOG_ARCH_ON;
log_sys->archived_lsn
= ut_dulint_align_down(log_sys->lsn,
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
return(DB_SUCCESS);
}
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
return(DB_ERROR);
}
/********************************************************************
Tries to establish a big enough margin of free space in the log groups, such
that a new log entry can be catenated without an immediate need for
archiving. */
static
void
log_archive_margin(void)
/*====================*/
{
log_t* log = log_sys;
ulint age;
ibool sync;
ulint dummy;
loop:
mutex_enter(&(log->mutex));
if (log->archiving_state == LOG_ARCH_OFF) {
mutex_exit(&(log->mutex));
return;
}
age = ut_dulint_minus(log->lsn, log->archived_lsn);
if (age > log->max_archived_lsn_age) {
/* An archiving is urgent: we have to do synchronous i/o */
sync = TRUE;
} else if (age > log->max_archived_lsn_age_async) {
/* An archiving is not urgent: we do asynchronous i/o */
sync = FALSE;
} else {
/* No archiving required yet */
mutex_exit(&(log->mutex));
return;
}
mutex_exit(&(log->mutex));
log_archive_do(sync, &dummy);
if (sync == TRUE) {
/* Check again that enough was written to the archive */
goto loop;
}
}
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
/************************************************************************
Checks that there is enough free space in the log to start a new query step.
Flushes the log buffer or makes a new checkpoint if necessary. NOTE: this
function may only be called if the calling thread owns no synchronization
objects! */
void
log_check_margins(void)
/*===================*/
{
loop:
log_flush_margin();
log_checkpoint_margin();
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
log_archive_margin();
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (log_sys->check_flush_or_checkpoint) {
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
goto loop;
}
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
}
/********************************************************************
Makes a checkpoint at the latest lsn and writes it to first page of each
data file in the database, so that we know that the file spaces contain
all modifications up to that lsn. This can only be called at database
shutdown. This function also writes all log in log files to the log archive. */
void
logs_empty_and_mark_files_at_shutdown(void)
/*=======================================*/
{
dulint lsn;
ulint arch_log_no;
if (srv_print_verbose_log) {
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr, " InnoDB: Starting shutdown...\n");
}
/* Wait until the master thread and all other operations are idle: our
algorithm only works if the server is idle at shutdown */
srv_shutdown_state = SRV_SHUTDOWN_CLEANUP;
loop:
os_thread_sleep(100000);
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
/* We need the monitor threads to stop before we proceed with a
normal shutdown. In case of very fast shutdown, however, we can
proceed without waiting for monitor threads. */
if (srv_fast_shutdown < 2
&& (srv_error_monitor_active
|| srv_lock_timeout_and_monitor_active)) {
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
goto loop;
}
/* Check that there are no longer transactions. We need this wait even
for the 'very fast' shutdown, because the InnoDB layer may have
committed or prepared transactions and we don't want to lose them. */
if (trx_n_mysql_transactions > 0
|| UT_LIST_GET_LEN(trx_sys->trx_list) > 0) {
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
goto loop;
}
if (srv_fast_shutdown == 2) {
/* In this fastest shutdown we do not flush the buffer pool:
it is essentially a 'crash' of the InnoDB server. Make sure
that the log is all flushed to disk, so that we can recover
all committed transactions in a crash recovery. We must not
write the lsn stamps to the data files, since at a startup
InnoDB deduces from the stamps if the previous shutdown was
clean. */
log_buffer_flush_to_disk();
return; /* We SKIP ALL THE REST !! */
}
/* Check that the master thread is suspended */
if (srv_n_threads_active[SRV_MASTER] != 0) {
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
goto loop;
}
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (log_sys->n_pending_checkpoint_writes
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
|| log_sys->n_pending_archive_ios
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
|| log_sys->n_pending_writes) {
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
goto loop;
}
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
if (!buf_pool_check_no_pending_io()) {
goto loop;
}
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
log_archive_all();
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
log_make_checkpoint_at(ut_dulint_max, TRUE);
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
lsn = log_sys->lsn;
if ((ut_dulint_cmp(lsn, log_sys->last_checkpoint_lsn) != 0)
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
|| (srv_log_archive_on
&& ut_dulint_cmp(lsn,
ut_dulint_add(log_sys->archived_lsn,
LOG_BLOCK_HDR_SIZE))
!= 0)
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
) {
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
goto loop;
}
arch_log_no = 0;
#ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(log_sys->log_groups)->archived_file_no;
if (0 == UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(log_sys->log_groups)->archived_offset) {
arch_log_no--;
}
log_archive_close_groups(TRUE);
#endif /* UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE */
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
/* Check that the master thread has stayed suspended */
if (srv_n_threads_active[SRV_MASTER] != 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Warning: the master thread woke up"
" during shutdown\n");
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
goto loop;
}
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
fil_flush_file_spaces(FIL_TABLESPACE);
fil_flush_file_spaces(FIL_LOG);
/* The call fil_write_flushed_lsn_to_data_files() will pass the buffer
pool: therefore it is essential that the buffer pool has been
completely flushed to disk! (We do not call fil_write... if the
'very fast' shutdown is enabled.) */
if (!buf_all_freed()) {
goto loop;
}
srv_shutdown_state = SRV_SHUTDOWN_LAST_PHASE;
/* Make some checks that the server really is quiet */
ut_a(srv_n_threads_active[SRV_MASTER] == 0);
ut_a(buf_all_freed());
ut_a(0 == ut_dulint_cmp(lsn, log_sys->lsn));
if (ut_dulint_cmp(lsn, srv_start_lsn) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: log sequence number"
" at shutdown %lu %lu\n"
"InnoDB: is lower than at startup %lu %lu!\n",
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(srv_start_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(srv_start_lsn));
}
srv_shutdown_lsn = lsn;
fil_write_flushed_lsn_to_data_files(lsn, arch_log_no);
fil_flush_file_spaces(FIL_TABLESPACE);
fil_close_all_files();
/* Make some checks that the server really is quiet */
ut_a(srv_n_threads_active[SRV_MASTER] == 0);
ut_a(buf_all_freed());
ut_a(0 == ut_dulint_cmp(lsn, log_sys->lsn));
}
/**********************************************************
Checks by parsing that the catenated log segment for a single mtr is
consistent. */
ibool
log_check_log_recs(
/*===============*/
byte* buf, /* in: pointer to the start of the log segment
in the log_sys->buf log buffer */
ulint len, /* in: segment length in bytes */
dulint buf_start_lsn) /* in: buffer start lsn */
{
dulint contiguous_lsn;
dulint scanned_lsn;
byte* start;
byte* end;
byte* buf1;
byte* scan_buf;
ut_ad(mutex_own(&(log_sys->mutex)));
if (len == 0) {
return(TRUE);
}
start = ut_align_down(buf, OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
end = ut_align(buf + len, OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
buf1 = mem_alloc((end - start) + OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
scan_buf = ut_align(buf1, OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE);
ut_memcpy(scan_buf, start, end - start);
recv_scan_log_recs(TRUE,
(buf_pool->n_frames
- recv_n_pool_free_frames) * UNIV_PAGE_SIZE,
FALSE, scan_buf, end - start,
ut_dulint_align_down(buf_start_lsn,
OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE),
&contiguous_lsn, &scanned_lsn);
ut_a(ut_dulint_cmp(scanned_lsn, ut_dulint_add(buf_start_lsn, len))
== 0);
ut_a(ut_dulint_cmp(recv_sys->recovered_lsn, scanned_lsn) == 0);
mem_free(buf1);
return(TRUE);
}
/**********************************************************
Peeks the current lsn. */
ibool
log_peek_lsn(
/*=========*/
/* out: TRUE if success, FALSE if could not get the
log system mutex */
dulint* lsn) /* out: if returns TRUE, current lsn is here */
{
if (0 == mutex_enter_nowait(&(log_sys->mutex))) {
*lsn = log_sys->lsn;
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
return(TRUE);
}
return(FALSE);
}
/**********************************************************
Prints info of the log. */
void
log_print(
/*======*/
FILE* file) /* in: file where to print */
{
double time_elapsed;
time_t current_time;
mutex_enter(&(log_sys->mutex));
fprintf(file,
"Log sequence number %lu %lu\n"
"Log flushed up to %lu %lu\n"
"Last checkpoint at %lu %lu\n",
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(log_sys->lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(log_sys->lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(log_sys->flushed_to_disk_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(log_sys->flushed_to_disk_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(log_sys->last_checkpoint_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(log_sys->last_checkpoint_lsn));
current_time = time(NULL);
time_elapsed = 0.001 + difftime(current_time,
log_sys->last_printout_time);
fprintf(file,
"%lu pending log writes, %lu pending chkp writes\n"
"%lu log i/o's done, %.2f log i/o's/second\n",
(ulong) log_sys->n_pending_writes,
(ulong) log_sys->n_pending_checkpoint_writes,
(ulong) log_sys->n_log_ios,
((log_sys->n_log_ios - log_sys->n_log_ios_old)
/ time_elapsed));
log_sys->n_log_ios_old = log_sys->n_log_ios;
log_sys->last_printout_time = current_time;
mutex_exit(&(log_sys->mutex));
}
/**************************************************************************
Refreshes the statistics used to print per-second averages. */
void
log_refresh_stats(void)
/*===================*/
{
log_sys->n_log_ios_old = log_sys->n_log_ios;
log_sys->last_printout_time = time(NULL);
}