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703 lines
23 KiB
C++
/* Copyright (C) 2001 MySQL AB
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
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/*
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Function to handle quick removal of duplicates
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This code is used when doing multi-table deletes to find the rows in
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reference tables that needs to be deleted.
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The basic idea is as follows:
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Store first all strings in a binary tree, ignoring duplicates.
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When the tree uses more memory than 'max_heap_table_size',
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write the tree (in sorted order) out to disk and start with a new tree.
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When all data has been generated, merge the trees (removing any found
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duplicates).
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The unique entries will be returned in sort order, to ensure that we do the
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deletes in disk order.
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*/
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#include "mysql_priv.h"
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#include "sql_sort.h"
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int unique_write_to_file(uchar* key, element_count count, Unique *unique)
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{
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/*
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Use unique->size (size of element stored in the tree) and not
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unique->tree.size_of_element. The latter is different from unique->size
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when tree implementation chooses to store pointer to key in TREE_ELEMENT
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(instead of storing the element itself there)
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*/
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return my_b_write(&unique->file, key, unique->size) ? 1 : 0;
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}
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int unique_write_to_file_with_count(uchar* key, element_count count, Unique *unique)
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{
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return my_b_write(&unique->file, key, unique->size) ||
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my_b_write(&unique->file, &count, sizeof(element_count)) ? 1 : 0;
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}
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int unique_write_to_ptrs(uchar* key, element_count count, Unique *unique)
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{
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memcpy(unique->record_pointers, key, unique->size);
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unique->record_pointers+=unique->size;
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return 0;
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}
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int unique_intersect_write_to_ptrs(uchar* key, element_count count, Unique *unique)
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{
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if (count >= unique->min_dupl_count)
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{
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memcpy(unique->record_pointers, key, unique->size);
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unique->record_pointers+=unique->size;
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}
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else
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unique->filtered_out_elems++;
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return 0;
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}
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Unique::Unique(qsort_cmp2 comp_func, void * comp_func_fixed_arg,
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uint size_arg, ulonglong max_in_memory_size_arg,
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uint min_dupl_count_arg)
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:max_in_memory_size(max_in_memory_size_arg), size(size_arg), elements(0)
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{
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min_dupl_count= min_dupl_count_arg;
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full_size= size;
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if (min_dupl_count_arg)
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full_size+= sizeof(element_count);
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my_b_clear(&file);
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init_tree(&tree, (ulong) (max_in_memory_size / 16), 0, size, comp_func, 0,
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NULL, comp_func_fixed_arg);
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/* If the following fail's the next add will also fail */
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my_init_dynamic_array(&file_ptrs, sizeof(BUFFPEK), 16, 16);
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/*
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If you change the following, change it in get_max_elements function, too.
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*/
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max_elements= (ulong) (max_in_memory_size /
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ALIGN_SIZE(sizeof(TREE_ELEMENT)+size));
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VOID(open_cached_file(&file, mysql_tmpdir,TEMP_PREFIX, DISK_BUFFER_SIZE,
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MYF(MY_WME)));
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}
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/*
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Calculate log2(n!)
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NOTES
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Stirling's approximate formula is used:
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n! ~= sqrt(2*M_PI*n) * (n/M_E)^n
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Derivation of formula used for calculations is as follows:
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log2(n!) = log(n!)/log(2) = log(sqrt(2*M_PI*n)*(n/M_E)^n) / log(2) =
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= (log(2*M_PI*n)/2 + n*log(n/M_E)) / log(2).
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*/
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inline double log2_n_fact(double x)
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{
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return (log(2*M_PI*x)/2 + x*log(x/M_E)) / M_LN2;
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}
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/*
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Calculate cost of merge_buffers function call for given sequence of
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input stream lengths and store the number of rows in result stream in *last.
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SYNOPSIS
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get_merge_buffers_cost()
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buff_elems Array of #s of elements in buffers
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elem_size Size of element stored in buffer
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first Pointer to first merged element size
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last Pointer to last merged element size
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RETURN
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Cost of merge_buffers operation in disk seeks.
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NOTES
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It is assumed that no rows are eliminated during merge.
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The cost is calculated as
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cost(read_and_write) + cost(merge_comparisons).
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All bytes in the sequences is read and written back during merge so cost
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of disk io is 2*elem_size*total_buf_elems/IO_SIZE (2 is for read + write)
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For comparisons cost calculations we assume that all merged sequences have
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the same length, so each of total_buf_size elements will be added to a sort
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heap with (n_buffers-1) elements. This gives the comparison cost:
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total_buf_elems* log2(n_buffers) / TIME_FOR_COMPARE_ROWID;
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*/
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static double get_merge_buffers_cost(uint *buff_elems, uint elem_size,
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uint *first, uint *last,
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uint compare_factor)
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{
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uint total_buf_elems= 0;
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for (uint *pbuf= first; pbuf <= last; pbuf++)
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total_buf_elems+= *pbuf;
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*last= total_buf_elems;
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size_t n_buffers= last - first + 1;
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/* Using log2(n)=log(n)/log(2) formula */
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return 2*((double)total_buf_elems*elem_size) / IO_SIZE +
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total_buf_elems*log((double) n_buffers) / (compare_factor * M_LN2);
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}
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/*
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Calculate cost of merging buffers into one in Unique::get, i.e. calculate
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how long (in terms of disk seeks) the two calls
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merge_many_buffs(...);
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merge_buffers(...);
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will take.
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SYNOPSIS
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get_merge_many_buffs_cost()
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buffer buffer space for temporary data, at least
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Unique::get_cost_calc_buff_size bytes
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maxbuffer # of full buffers
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max_n_elems # of elements in first maxbuffer buffers
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last_n_elems # of elements in last buffer
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elem_size size of buffer element
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NOTES
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maxbuffer+1 buffers are merged, where first maxbuffer buffers contain
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max_n_elems elements each and last buffer contains last_n_elems elements.
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The current implementation does a dumb simulation of merge_many_buffs
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function actions.
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RETURN
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Cost of merge in disk seeks.
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*/
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static double get_merge_many_buffs_cost(uint *buffer,
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uint maxbuffer, uint max_n_elems,
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uint last_n_elems, int elem_size,
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uint compare_factor)
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{
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register int i;
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double total_cost= 0.0;
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uint *buff_elems= buffer; /* #s of elements in each of merged sequences */
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/*
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Set initial state: first maxbuffer sequences contain max_n_elems elements
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each, last sequence contains last_n_elems elements.
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*/
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for (i = 0; i < (int)maxbuffer; i++)
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buff_elems[i]= max_n_elems;
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buff_elems[maxbuffer]= last_n_elems;
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/*
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Do it exactly as merge_many_buff function does, calling
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get_merge_buffers_cost to get cost of merge_buffers.
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*/
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if (maxbuffer >= MERGEBUFF2)
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{
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while (maxbuffer >= MERGEBUFF2)
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{
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uint lastbuff= 0;
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for (i = 0; i <= (int) maxbuffer - MERGEBUFF*3/2; i += MERGEBUFF)
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{
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total_cost+=get_merge_buffers_cost(buff_elems, elem_size,
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buff_elems + i,
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buff_elems + i + MERGEBUFF-1,
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compare_factor);
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lastbuff++;
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}
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total_cost+=get_merge_buffers_cost(buff_elems, elem_size,
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buff_elems + i,
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buff_elems + maxbuffer,
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compare_factor);
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maxbuffer= lastbuff;
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}
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}
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/* Simulate final merge_buff call. */
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total_cost += get_merge_buffers_cost(buff_elems, elem_size,
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buff_elems, buff_elems + maxbuffer,
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compare_factor);
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return total_cost;
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}
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/*
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Calculate cost of using Unique for processing nkeys elements of size
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key_size using max_in_memory_size memory.
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SYNOPSIS
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Unique::get_use_cost()
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buffer space for temporary data, use Unique::get_cost_calc_buff_size
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to get # bytes needed.
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nkeys #of elements in Unique
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key_size size of each elements in bytes
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max_in_memory_size amount of memory Unique will be allowed to use
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compare_factor used to calculate cost of one comparison
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write_fl if the result must be saved written to disk
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in_memory_elems OUT estimate of the number of elements in memory
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if disk is not used
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RETURN
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Cost in disk seeks.
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NOTES
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cost(using_unqiue) =
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cost(create_trees) + (see #1)
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cost(merge) + (see #2)
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cost(read_result) (see #3)
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1. Cost of trees creation
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For each Unique::put operation there will be 2*log2(n+1) elements
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comparisons, where n runs from 1 tree_size (we assume that all added
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elements are different). Together this gives:
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n_compares = 2*(log2(2) + log2(3) + ... + log2(N+1)) = 2*log2((N+1)!)
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then cost(tree_creation) = n_compares*ROWID_COMPARE_COST;
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Total cost of creating trees:
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(n_trees - 1)*max_size_tree_cost + non_max_size_tree_cost.
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Approximate value of log2(N!) is calculated by log2_n_fact function.
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2. Cost of merging.
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If only one tree is created by Unique no merging will be necessary.
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Otherwise, we model execution of merge_many_buff function and count
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#of merges. (The reason behind this is that number of buffers is small,
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while size of buffers is big and we don't want to loose precision with
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O(x)-style formula)
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3. If only one tree is created by Unique no disk io will happen.
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Otherwise, ceil(key_len*n_keys) disk seeks are necessary. We assume
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these will be random seeks.
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*/
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double Unique::get_use_cost(uint *buffer, uint nkeys, uint key_size,
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ulonglong max_in_memory_size,
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uint compare_factor,
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bool intersect_fl, bool *in_memory)
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{
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ulong max_elements_in_tree;
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ulong last_tree_elems;
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int n_full_trees; /* number of trees in unique - 1 */
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double result;
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max_elements_in_tree= ((ulong) max_in_memory_size /
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ALIGN_SIZE(sizeof(TREE_ELEMENT)+key_size));
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n_full_trees= nkeys / max_elements_in_tree;
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last_tree_elems= nkeys % max_elements_in_tree;
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/* Calculate cost of creating trees */
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result= 2*log2_n_fact(last_tree_elems + 1.0);
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if (n_full_trees)
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result+= n_full_trees * log2_n_fact(max_elements_in_tree + 1.0);
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result /= compare_factor;
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DBUG_PRINT("info",("unique trees sizes: %u=%u*%lu + %lu", nkeys,
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n_full_trees, n_full_trees?max_elements_in_tree:0,
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last_tree_elems));
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if (in_memory)
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*in_memory= !n_full_trees;
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if (!n_full_trees)
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return result;
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/*
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There is more then one tree and merging is necessary.
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First, add cost of writing all trees to disk, assuming that all disk
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writes are sequential.
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*/
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result += DISK_SEEK_BASE_COST * n_full_trees *
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ceil(((double) key_size)*max_elements_in_tree / IO_SIZE);
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result += DISK_SEEK_BASE_COST * ceil(((double) key_size)*last_tree_elems / IO_SIZE);
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/* Cost of merge */
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if (intersect_fl)
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key_size+= sizeof(element_count);
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double merge_cost= get_merge_many_buffs_cost(buffer, n_full_trees,
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max_elements_in_tree,
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last_tree_elems, key_size,
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compare_factor);
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result += merge_cost;
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/*
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Add cost of reading the resulting sequence, assuming there were no
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duplicate elements.
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*/
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result += ceil((double)key_size*nkeys/IO_SIZE);
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return result;
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}
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Unique::~Unique()
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{
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close_cached_file(&file);
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delete_tree(&tree);
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delete_dynamic(&file_ptrs);
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}
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/* Write tree to disk; clear tree */
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bool Unique::flush()
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{
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BUFFPEK file_ptr;
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elements+= tree.elements_in_tree;
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file_ptr.count=tree.elements_in_tree;
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file_ptr.file_pos=my_b_tell(&file);
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tree_walk_action action= min_dupl_count ?
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(tree_walk_action) unique_write_to_file_with_count :
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(tree_walk_action) unique_write_to_file;
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if (tree_walk(&tree, action,
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(void*) this, left_root_right) ||
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insert_dynamic(&file_ptrs, (uchar*) &file_ptr))
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return 1;
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delete_tree(&tree);
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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Clear the tree and the file.
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You must call reset() if you want to reuse Unique after walk().
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*/
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void
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Unique::reset()
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{
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reset_tree(&tree);
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/*
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If elements != 0, some trees were stored in the file (see how
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flush() works). Note, that we can not count on my_b_tell(&file) == 0
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here, because it can return 0 right after walk(), and walk() does not
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reset any Unique member.
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*/
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if (elements)
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{
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reset_dynamic(&file_ptrs);
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reinit_io_cache(&file, WRITE_CACHE, 0L, 0, 1);
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}
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elements= 0;
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tree.flag= 0;
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}
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/*
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The comparison function, passed to queue_init() in merge_walk() and in
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merge_buffers() when the latter is called from Uniques::get() must
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use comparison function of Uniques::tree, but compare members of struct
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BUFFPEK.
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*/
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C_MODE_START
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static int buffpek_compare(void *arg, uchar *key_ptr1, uchar *key_ptr2)
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{
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BUFFPEK_COMPARE_CONTEXT *ctx= (BUFFPEK_COMPARE_CONTEXT *) arg;
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return ctx->key_compare(ctx->key_compare_arg,
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*((uchar **) key_ptr1), *((uchar **)key_ptr2));
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}
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C_MODE_END
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/*
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DESCRIPTION
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Function is very similar to merge_buffers, but instead of writing sorted
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unique keys to the output file, it invokes walk_action for each key.
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This saves I/O if you need to pass through all unique keys only once.
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SYNOPSIS
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merge_walk()
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All params are 'IN' (but see comment for begin, end):
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merge_buffer buffer to perform cached piece-by-piece loading
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of trees; initially the buffer is empty
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merge_buffer_size size of merge_buffer. Must be aligned with
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key_length
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key_length size of tree element; key_length * (end - begin)
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must be less or equal than merge_buffer_size.
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begin pointer to BUFFPEK struct for the first tree.
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end pointer to BUFFPEK struct for the last tree;
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end > begin and [begin, end) form a consecutive
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range. BUFFPEKs structs in that range are used and
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overwritten in merge_walk().
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walk_action element visitor. Action is called for each unique
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key.
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walk_action_arg argument to walk action. Passed to it on each call.
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compare elements comparison function
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compare_arg comparison function argument
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file file with all trees dumped. Trees in the file
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must contain sorted unique values. Cache must be
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initialized in read mode.
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RETURN VALUE
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0 ok
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<> 0 error
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*/
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static bool merge_walk(uchar *merge_buffer, ulong merge_buffer_size,
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uint key_length, BUFFPEK *begin, BUFFPEK *end,
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tree_walk_action walk_action, void *walk_action_arg,
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qsort_cmp2 compare, void *compare_arg,
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IO_CACHE *file)
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{
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BUFFPEK_COMPARE_CONTEXT compare_context = { compare, compare_arg };
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QUEUE queue;
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if (end <= begin ||
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merge_buffer_size < (ulong) (key_length * (end - begin + 1)) ||
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init_queue(&queue, (uint) (end - begin), offsetof(BUFFPEK, key), 0,
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buffpek_compare, &compare_context))
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return 1;
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/* we need space for one key when a piece of merge buffer is re-read */
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merge_buffer_size-= key_length;
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uchar *save_key_buff= merge_buffer + merge_buffer_size;
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uint max_key_count_per_piece= (uint) (merge_buffer_size/(end-begin) /
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key_length);
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/* if piece_size is aligned reuse_freed_buffer will always hit */
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uint piece_size= max_key_count_per_piece * key_length;
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uint bytes_read; /* to hold return value of read_to_buffer */
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BUFFPEK *top;
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int res= 1;
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/*
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Invariant: queue must contain top element from each tree, until a tree
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is not completely walked through.
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Here we're forcing the invariant, inserting one element from each tree
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to the queue.
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*/
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for (top= begin; top != end; ++top)
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{
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top->base= merge_buffer + (top - begin) * piece_size;
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top->max_keys= max_key_count_per_piece;
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bytes_read= read_to_buffer(file, top, key_length);
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if (bytes_read == (uint) (-1))
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goto end;
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DBUG_ASSERT(bytes_read);
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queue_insert(&queue, (uchar *) top);
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}
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top= (BUFFPEK *) queue_top(&queue);
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while (queue.elements > 1)
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{
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/*
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Every iteration one element is removed from the queue, and one is
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|
inserted by the rules of the invariant. If two adjacent elements on
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the top of the queue are not equal, biggest one is unique, because all
|
|
elements in each tree are unique. Action is applied only to unique
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|
elements.
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|
*/
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void *old_key= top->key;
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|
/*
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|
read next key from the cache or from the file and push it to the
|
|
queue; this gives new top.
|
|
*/
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|
top->key+= key_length;
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|
if (--top->mem_count)
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|
queue_replaced(&queue);
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|
else /* next piece should be read */
|
|
{
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|
/* save old_key not to overwrite it in read_to_buffer */
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|
memcpy(save_key_buff, old_key, key_length);
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|
old_key= save_key_buff;
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|
bytes_read= read_to_buffer(file, top, key_length);
|
|
if (bytes_read == (uint) (-1))
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|
goto end;
|
|
else if (bytes_read > 0) /* top->key, top->mem_count are reset */
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|
queue_replaced(&queue); /* in read_to_buffer */
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/*
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|
Tree for old 'top' element is empty: remove it from the queue and
|
|
give all its memory to the nearest tree.
|
|
*/
|
|
queue_remove(&queue, 0);
|
|
reuse_freed_buff(&queue, top, key_length);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
top= (BUFFPEK *) queue_top(&queue);
|
|
/* new top has been obtained; if old top is unique, apply the action */
|
|
if (compare(compare_arg, old_key, top->key))
|
|
{
|
|
if (walk_action(old_key, 1, walk_action_arg))
|
|
goto end;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
Applying walk_action to the tail of the last tree: this is safe because
|
|
either we had only one tree in the beginning, either we work with the
|
|
last tree in the queue.
|
|
*/
|
|
do
|
|
{
|
|
do
|
|
{
|
|
if (walk_action(top->key, 1, walk_action_arg))
|
|
goto end;
|
|
top->key+= key_length;
|
|
}
|
|
while (--top->mem_count);
|
|
bytes_read= read_to_buffer(file, top, key_length);
|
|
if (bytes_read == (uint) (-1))
|
|
goto end;
|
|
}
|
|
while (bytes_read);
|
|
res= 0;
|
|
end:
|
|
delete_queue(&queue);
|
|
return res;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Walks consecutively through all unique elements:
|
|
if all elements are in memory, then it simply invokes 'tree_walk', else
|
|
all flushed trees are loaded to memory piece-by-piece, pieces are
|
|
sorted, and action is called for each unique value.
|
|
Note: so as merging resets file_ptrs state, this method can change
|
|
internal Unique state to undefined: if you want to reuse Unique after
|
|
walk() you must call reset() first!
|
|
SYNOPSIS
|
|
Unique:walk()
|
|
All params are 'IN':
|
|
action function-visitor, typed in include/my_tree.h
|
|
function is called for each unique element
|
|
arg argument for visitor, which is passed to it on each call
|
|
RETURN VALUE
|
|
0 OK
|
|
<> 0 error
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
bool Unique::walk(tree_walk_action action, void *walk_action_arg)
|
|
{
|
|
int res;
|
|
uchar *merge_buffer;
|
|
|
|
if (elements == 0) /* the whole tree is in memory */
|
|
return tree_walk(&tree, action, walk_action_arg, left_root_right);
|
|
|
|
/* flush current tree to the file to have some memory for merge buffer */
|
|
if (flush())
|
|
return 1;
|
|
if (flush_io_cache(&file) || reinit_io_cache(&file, READ_CACHE, 0L, 0, 0))
|
|
return 1;
|
|
if (!(merge_buffer= (uchar *) my_malloc((ulong) max_in_memory_size, MYF(0))))
|
|
return 1;
|
|
res= merge_walk(merge_buffer, (ulong) max_in_memory_size, size,
|
|
(BUFFPEK *) file_ptrs.buffer,
|
|
(BUFFPEK *) file_ptrs.buffer + file_ptrs.elements,
|
|
action, walk_action_arg,
|
|
tree.compare, tree.custom_arg, &file);
|
|
my_free((char*) merge_buffer, MYF(0));
|
|
return res;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
Modify the TABLE element so that when one calls init_records()
|
|
the rows will be read in priority order.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
bool Unique::get(TABLE *table)
|
|
{
|
|
SORTPARAM sort_param;
|
|
table->sort.found_records=elements+tree.elements_in_tree;
|
|
if (my_b_tell(&file) == 0)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Whole tree is in memory; Don't use disk if you don't need to */
|
|
if ((record_pointers=table->sort.record_pointers= (uchar*)
|
|
my_malloc(size * tree.elements_in_tree, MYF(0))))
|
|
{
|
|
tree_walk_action action= min_dupl_count ?
|
|
(tree_walk_action) unique_intersect_write_to_ptrs :
|
|
(tree_walk_action) unique_write_to_ptrs;
|
|
filtered_out_elems= 0;
|
|
(void) tree_walk(&tree, action,
|
|
this, left_root_right);
|
|
table->sort.found_records-= filtered_out_elems;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
/* Not enough memory; Save the result to file && free memory used by tree */
|
|
if (flush())
|
|
return 1;
|
|
|
|
IO_CACHE *outfile=table->sort.io_cache;
|
|
BUFFPEK *file_ptr= (BUFFPEK*) file_ptrs.buffer;
|
|
uint maxbuffer= file_ptrs.elements - 1;
|
|
uchar *sort_buffer;
|
|
my_off_t save_pos;
|
|
bool error=1;
|
|
|
|
/* Open cached file if it isn't open */
|
|
outfile=table->sort.io_cache=(IO_CACHE*) my_malloc(sizeof(IO_CACHE),
|
|
MYF(MY_ZEROFILL));
|
|
|
|
if (!outfile ||
|
|
(! my_b_inited(outfile) &&
|
|
open_cached_file(outfile,mysql_tmpdir,TEMP_PREFIX,READ_RECORD_BUFFER,
|
|
MYF(MY_WME))))
|
|
return 1;
|
|
reinit_io_cache(outfile,WRITE_CACHE,0L,0,0);
|
|
|
|
bzero((char*) &sort_param,sizeof(sort_param));
|
|
sort_param.max_rows= elements;
|
|
sort_param.sort_form=table;
|
|
sort_param.rec_length= sort_param.sort_length= sort_param.ref_length=
|
|
full_size;
|
|
sort_param.min_dupl_count= min_dupl_count;
|
|
sort_param.res_length= 0;
|
|
sort_param.keys= (uint) (max_in_memory_size / sort_param.sort_length);
|
|
sort_param.not_killable=1;
|
|
|
|
if (!(sort_buffer=(uchar*) my_malloc((sort_param.keys+1) *
|
|
sort_param.sort_length,
|
|
MYF(0))))
|
|
return 1;
|
|
sort_param.unique_buff= sort_buffer+(sort_param.keys*
|
|
sort_param.sort_length);
|
|
|
|
sort_param.compare= (qsort2_cmp) buffpek_compare;
|
|
sort_param.cmp_context.key_compare= tree.compare;
|
|
sort_param.cmp_context.key_compare_arg= tree.custom_arg;
|
|
|
|
/* Merge the buffers to one file, removing duplicates */
|
|
if (merge_many_buff(&sort_param,sort_buffer,file_ptr,&maxbuffer,&file))
|
|
goto err;
|
|
if (flush_io_cache(&file) ||
|
|
reinit_io_cache(&file,READ_CACHE,0L,0,0))
|
|
goto err;
|
|
sort_param.res_length= sort_param.rec_length-
|
|
(min_dupl_count ? sizeof(min_dupl_count) : 0);
|
|
if (merge_index(&sort_param, sort_buffer, file_ptr, maxbuffer, &file, outfile))
|
|
goto err;
|
|
error=0;
|
|
err:
|
|
x_free(sort_buffer);
|
|
if (flush_io_cache(outfile))
|
|
error=1;
|
|
|
|
/* Setup io_cache for reading */
|
|
save_pos=outfile->pos_in_file;
|
|
if (reinit_io_cache(outfile,READ_CACHE,0L,0,0))
|
|
error=1;
|
|
outfile->end_of_file=save_pos;
|
|
return error;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|