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myisam_repair_threads > 1 causes crash Problem: parallel repair (myisam_repair_threads > 1) of a myisam table with two or more fulltext keys that use the same parser may lead to a server crash. ALTER TABLE ENABLE KEYS is affected as well. Fix: properly initialize fulltext structures for parallel repair. Note: 1. there's no deterministic test case. 2. now we call parser->init() for each fulltext key (not for each fulltext parser used). storage/myisam/ft_parser.c: Fix for bug #37756: enabling fulltext indexes with myisam_repair_threads > 1 causes crash In ftparser_call_initializer() we "group" parsers and allocate parameters for each unique parser used. In case of parallel repairing we may have a bunch of parsers that use the only MI_INFO structure. Each of these parsers must have its own parameter structure in order not to interfere with others. Moreover, the allocation is done without mutex lock so parallel ftparser_call_initializer() calls are unsafe. Now we don't "group" the fulltext parsers. Parameter allocation code moved to ftparser_alloc_param() function which is called from mi_repair_parallel() as well to allocate parameters for each parser used. storage/myisam/ftdefs.h: Fix for bug #37756: enabling fulltext indexes with myisam_repair_threads > 1 causes crash ftparser_alloc_param(MI_INFO *info) added. storage/myisam/mi_check.c: Fix for bug #37756: enabling fulltext indexes with myisam_repair_threads > 1 causes crash ftparser_alloc_param(info) called in case of parallel repair to allocate fulltext parser parameters. storage/myisam/mi_open.c: Fix for bug #37756: enabling fulltext indexes with myisam_repair_threads > 1 causes crash set keyinfo->ftkey_nr and share->ftkeys.
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6.1 KiB
C
153 lines
6.1 KiB
C
/* Copyright (C) 2000-2005 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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/* Written by Sergei A. Golubchik, who has a shared copyright to this code */
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/* some definitions for full-text indices */
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#include "fulltext.h"
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#include <m_ctype.h>
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#include <my_tree.h>
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#include <queues.h>
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#include <mysql/plugin.h>
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#define true_word_char(ctype, character) \
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((ctype) & (_MY_U | _MY_L | _MY_NMR) || \
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(character) == '_')
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#define misc_word_char(X) 0
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#define FT_MAX_WORD_LEN_FOR_SORT 31
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#define FTPARSER_MEMROOT_ALLOC_SIZE 65536
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#define COMPILE_STOPWORDS_IN
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/* Interested readers may consult SMART
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(ftp://ftp.cs.cornell.edu/pub/smart/smart.11.0.tar.Z)
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for an excellent implementation of vector space model we use.
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It also demonstrate the usage of different weghting techniques.
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This code, though, is completely original and is not based on the
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SMART code but was in some cases inspired by it.
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NORM_PIVOT was taken from the article
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A.Singhal, C.Buckley, M.Mitra, "Pivoted Document Length Normalization",
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ACM SIGIR'96, 21-29, 1996
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*/
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#define LWS_FOR_QUERY LWS_TF
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#define LWS_IN_USE LWS_LOG
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#define PRENORM_IN_USE PRENORM_AVG
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#define NORM_IN_USE NORM_PIVOT
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#define GWS_IN_USE GWS_PROB
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/*==============================================================*/
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#define LWS_TF (count)
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#define LWS_BINARY (count>0)
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#define LWS_SQUARE (count*count)
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#define LWS_LOG (count?(log( (double) count)+1):0)
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
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#define PRENORM_NONE (p->weight)
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#define PRENORM_MAX (p->weight/docstat.max)
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#define PRENORM_AUG (0.4+0.6*p->weight/docstat.max)
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#define PRENORM_AVG (p->weight/docstat.sum*docstat.uniq)
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#define PRENORM_AVGLOG ((1+log(p->weight))/(1+log(docstat.sum/docstat.uniq)))
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
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#define NORM_NONE (1)
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#define NORM_SUM (docstat.nsum)
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#define NORM_COS (sqrt(docstat.nsum2))
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#define PIVOT_VAL (0.0115)
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#define NORM_PIVOT (1+PIVOT_VAL*docstat.uniq)
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------*/
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#define GWS_NORM (1/sqrt(sum2))
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#define GWS_GFIDF (sum/doc_cnt)
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/* Mysterious, but w/o (double) GWS_IDF performs better :-o */
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#define GWS_IDF log(aio->info->state->records/doc_cnt)
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#define GWS_IDF1 log((double)aio->info->state->records/doc_cnt)
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#define GWS_PROB ((aio->info->state->records > doc_cnt) ? log(((double)(aio->info->state->records-doc_cnt))/doc_cnt) : 0 )
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#define GWS_FREQ (1.0/doc_cnt)
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#define GWS_SQUARED pow(log((double)aio->info->state->records/doc_cnt),2)
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#define GWS_CUBIC pow(log((double)aio->info->state->records/doc_cnt),3)
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#define GWS_ENTROPY (1-(suml/sum-log(sum))/log(aio->info->state->records))
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/*=================================================================*/
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/* Boolean search operators */
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#define FTB_YES (ft_boolean_syntax[0])
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#define FTB_EGAL (ft_boolean_syntax[1])
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#define FTB_NO (ft_boolean_syntax[2])
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#define FTB_INC (ft_boolean_syntax[3])
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#define FTB_DEC (ft_boolean_syntax[4])
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#define FTB_LBR (ft_boolean_syntax[5])
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#define FTB_RBR (ft_boolean_syntax[6])
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#define FTB_NEG (ft_boolean_syntax[7])
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#define FTB_TRUNC (ft_boolean_syntax[8])
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#define FTB_LQUOT (ft_boolean_syntax[10])
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#define FTB_RQUOT (ft_boolean_syntax[11])
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typedef struct st_ft_word {
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uchar * pos;
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uint len;
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double weight;
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} FT_WORD;
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int is_stopword(char *word, uint len);
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uint _ft_make_key(MI_INFO *, uint , uchar *, FT_WORD *, my_off_t);
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uchar ft_get_word(CHARSET_INFO *, uchar **, uchar *, FT_WORD *,
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MYSQL_FTPARSER_BOOLEAN_INFO *);
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uchar ft_simple_get_word(CHARSET_INFO *, uchar **, const uchar *,
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FT_WORD *, my_bool);
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typedef struct _st_ft_seg_iterator {
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uint num, len;
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HA_KEYSEG *seg;
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const uchar *rec, *pos;
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} FT_SEG_ITERATOR;
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void _mi_ft_segiterator_init(MI_INFO *, uint, const uchar *, FT_SEG_ITERATOR *);
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void _mi_ft_segiterator_dummy_init(const uchar *, uint, FT_SEG_ITERATOR *);
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uint _mi_ft_segiterator(FT_SEG_ITERATOR *);
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void ft_parse_init(TREE *, CHARSET_INFO *);
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int ft_parse(TREE *, uchar *, int, struct st_mysql_ftparser *parser,
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MYSQL_FTPARSER_PARAM *, MEM_ROOT *);
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FT_WORD * ft_linearize(TREE *, MEM_ROOT *);
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FT_WORD * _mi_ft_parserecord(MI_INFO *, uint, const uchar *, MEM_ROOT *);
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uint _mi_ft_parse(TREE *, MI_INFO *, uint, const uchar *,
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MYSQL_FTPARSER_PARAM *, MEM_ROOT *);
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FT_INFO *ft_init_nlq_search(MI_INFO *, uint, uchar *, uint, uint, uchar *);
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FT_INFO *ft_init_boolean_search(MI_INFO *, uint, uchar *, uint, CHARSET_INFO *);
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extern const struct _ft_vft _ft_vft_nlq;
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int ft_nlq_read_next(FT_INFO *, char *);
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float ft_nlq_find_relevance(FT_INFO *, uchar *, uint);
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void ft_nlq_close_search(FT_INFO *);
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float ft_nlq_get_relevance(FT_INFO *);
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my_off_t ft_nlq_get_docid(FT_INFO *);
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void ft_nlq_reinit_search(FT_INFO *);
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extern const struct _ft_vft _ft_vft_boolean;
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int ft_boolean_read_next(FT_INFO *, char *);
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float ft_boolean_find_relevance(FT_INFO *, uchar *, uint);
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void ft_boolean_close_search(FT_INFO *);
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float ft_boolean_get_relevance(FT_INFO *);
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my_off_t ft_boolean_get_docid(FT_INFO *);
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void ft_boolean_reinit_search(FT_INFO *);
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MYSQL_FTPARSER_PARAM* ftparser_alloc_param(MI_INFO *info);
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extern MYSQL_FTPARSER_PARAM *ftparser_call_initializer(MI_INFO *info,
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uint keynr,
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uint paramnr);
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extern void ftparser_call_deinitializer(MI_INFO *info);
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