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Fixes: - Bug #23710: crash_commit_before fails if innodb_file_per_table=1 - Bug #28254: innodb crash if shutdown during innodb_table_monitor is running - Bug #28604: innodb_force_recovery restricts data dump - Bug #29097: fsp_get_available_space_in_free_extents() is capped at 4TB - Bug #29155: Innodb "Parallel recovery" is not prevented storage/innobase/Makefile.am: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1632: Add include/lock0priv.h to noinst_HEADERS in Makefile.am. Revision r1636: Move lock_get_type() from lock/lock0lock.c to include/lock0priv.ic: * lock0lock.c: remove lock_get_type() and include include/lock0priv.ic * lock0priv.h: include lock0priv.ic and add lock_get_type() prototype * Makefile.am: add lock0priv.ic to noinst_HEADERS * lock0priv.ic: introduce this new file containing the body of lock_get_type() This move is necessary in order to use lock_get_type() from other lock/ source files (it's going to be used in lock/lock0iter.c). Approved by: Heikki Revision r1638: Introduce a lock queue iterator for easy (and opaque) traversing of lock queues. Supports table and record lock queues via the same interface. There is only "get previous" method because currently there is no need for "get next" - it would be unused. Feel free to add one if needed. Approved by: Heikki storage/innobase/buf/buf0buf.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1624: Fix change missed as part of Bug 15815. Use a function to check if a block needs to be made younger. Revision r1581: Port extra Valgrind instrumentation (UNIV_DEBUG_VALGRIND) from branches/zip. storage/innobase/buf/buf0lru.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1581: Port extra Valgrind instrumentation (UNIV_DEBUG_VALGRIND) from branches/zip. storage/innobase/fsp/fsp0fsp.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1605: Fix Bug#29097 "fsp_get_available_space_in_free_extents() is capped at 4TB" by typecasting the variables before multiplying them, so that the result of the multiplication is of type "unsigned long long". I verified this fix by creating a sparse file of 6TB and forcing InnoDB to use it without overwriting it with zeroes (by commenting the code that overwrites :newraw files). New type ullint is introduced with the sole purpose of shortening "unsigned long long", please do not define it to something else than "unsigned long long". Approved by: Heikki storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1605: Fix Bug#29097 "fsp_get_available_space_in_free_extents() is capped at 4TB" by typecasting the variables before multiplying them, so that the result of the multiplication is of type "unsigned long long". I verified this fix by creating a sparse file of 6TB and forcing InnoDB to use it without overwriting it with zeroes (by commenting the code that overwrites :newraw files). New type ullint is introduced with the sole purpose of shortening "unsigned long long", please do not define it to something else than "unsigned long long". Approved by: Heikki Revision r1573: create_table_def(): Eliminate the inline function call to dict_table_is_comp() that was introduced in r1571. Inlining is disabled in ha_innodb.cc. Revision r1574: innodb_check_for_record_too_big_error(): Divide the return value of page_get_free_space_of_empty_noninline() by 2. Until r1571, that function did not return the same value as page_get_free_space_of_empty(). Revision r1571: Fix a severe bug that was introduced in r1422 when fixing Bug 21101. When creating an index containing a too long record, InnoDB would dereference a NULL pointer when trying to determine the maximum row length. innodb_check_for_record_too_big_error(): Replace the dict_table_t* parameter with a Boolean flag. There is not always a dict_table_t object when this function is called. page_get_free_space_of_empty_noninline(): Move the definition and declaration from row0mysql (!) to page0page. Make the signature identical with page_get_free_space_of_empty(). create_clustered_index_when_no_primary(): Add the parameter "comp". Remove unnecessary casts. storage/innobase/include/buf0buf.ic: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1624: Fix change missed as part of Bug 15815. Use a function to check if a block needs to be made younger. storage/innobase/include/fsp0fsp.h: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1605: Fix Bug#29097 "fsp_get_available_space_in_free_extents() is capped at 4TB" by typecasting the variables before multiplying them, so that the result of the multiplication is of type "unsigned long long". I verified this fix by creating a sparse file of 6TB and forcing InnoDB to use it without overwriting it with zeroes (by commenting the code that overwrites :newraw files). New type ullint is introduced with the sole purpose of shortening "unsigned long long", please do not define it to something else than "unsigned long long". Approved by: Heikki storage/innobase/include/lock0lock.h: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1623: Fix typo in comment. Revision r1628: lock_has_to_wait() is needed in the INFORMATION_SCHEMA implementation in order to determine which lock is blocking which. Make it non-static and put its definition in include/lock0lock.h. Approved by: Heikki (via IM) storage/innobase/include/mem0mem.ic: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1581: Port extra Valgrind instrumentation (UNIV_DEBUG_VALGRIND) from branches/zip. storage/innobase/include/page0page.h: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1571: Fix a severe bug that was introduced in r1422 when fixing Bug 21101. When creating an index containing a too long record, InnoDB would dereference a NULL pointer when trying to determine the maximum row length. innodb_check_for_record_too_big_error(): Replace the dict_table_t* parameter with a Boolean flag. There is not always a dict_table_t object when this function is called. page_get_free_space_of_empty_noninline(): Move the definition and declaration from row0mysql (!) to page0page. Make the signature identical with page_get_free_space_of_empty(). create_clustered_index_when_no_primary(): Add the parameter "comp". Remove unnecessary casts. storage/innobase/include/row0mysql.h: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1571: Fix a severe bug that was introduced in r1422 when fixing Bug 21101. When creating an index containing a too long record, InnoDB would dereference a NULL pointer when trying to determine the maximum row length. innodb_check_for_record_too_big_error(): Replace the dict_table_t* parameter with a Boolean flag. There is not always a dict_table_t object when this function is called. page_get_free_space_of_empty_noninline(): Move the definition and declaration from row0mysql (!) to page0page. Make the signature identical with page_get_free_space_of_empty(). create_clustered_index_when_no_primary(): Add the parameter "comp". Remove unnecessary casts. storage/innobase/include/univ.i: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1605: Fix Bug#29097 "fsp_get_available_space_in_free_extents() is capped at 4TB" by typecasting the variables before multiplying them, so that the result of the multiplication is of type "unsigned long long". I verified this fix by creating a sparse file of 6TB and forcing InnoDB to use it without overwriting it with zeroes (by commenting the code that overwrites :newraw files). New type ullint is introduced with the sole purpose of shortening "unsigned long long", please do not define it to something else than "unsigned long long". Approved by: Heikki Revision r1581: Port extra Valgrind instrumentation (UNIV_DEBUG_VALGRIND) from branches/zip. storage/innobase/lock/lock0lock.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1631: Move lock_rec_find_set_bit() and lock_rec_get_prev() from lock/lock0lock.c to include/lock0priv.h and make them non-static. They will be used in lock/lock0iter.c. Approved by: Heikki Revision r1636: Move lock_get_type() from lock/lock0lock.c to include/lock0priv.ic: * lock0lock.c: remove lock_get_type() and include include/lock0priv.ic * lock0priv.h: include lock0priv.ic and add lock_get_type() prototype * Makefile.am: add lock0priv.ic to noinst_HEADERS * lock0priv.ic: introduce this new file containing the body of lock_get_type() This move is necessary in order to use lock_get_type() from other lock/ source files (it's going to be used in lock/lock0iter.c). Approved by: Heikki Revision r1628: lock_has_to_wait() is needed in the INFORMATION_SCHEMA implementation in order to determine which lock is blocking which. Make it non-static and put its definition in include/lock0lock.h. Approved by: Heikki (via IM) Revision r1629: Add "const" qualifiers to lock_get_type() and lock_get_mode(). Approved by: Sunny Revision r1626: Move lock_*struct structures from lock/lock0lock.c to include/lock0priv.h. This is needed in order to add more code to lock/ that uses members of these structures (internal to the lock module) but in a separate file, rather than lock0lock.c. lock0lock.c is a way too big already. Approved by: Sunny storage/innobase/log/log0recv.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1607: Bug#23710 At InnoDB startup consider the case where log scan went beyond checkpoint_lsn as a crash and initiate crash recovery code path. reviewed by: Heikki storage/innobase/mem/mem0mem.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1581: Port extra Valgrind instrumentation (UNIV_DEBUG_VALGRIND) from branches/zip. storage/innobase/mem/mem0pool.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1581: Port extra Valgrind instrumentation (UNIV_DEBUG_VALGRIND) from branches/zip. storage/innobase/os/os0file.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1613: Fix Bug#29155 by enabling file locking on FreeBSD. It has been disabled because InnoDB has refused to start on FreeBSD & LinuxThreads, but now it starts just fine. Approved by: Heikki storage/innobase/page/page0page.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1571: Fix a severe bug that was introduced in r1422 when fixing Bug 21101. When creating an index containing a too long record, InnoDB would dereference a NULL pointer when trying to determine the maximum row length. innodb_check_for_record_too_big_error(): Replace the dict_table_t* parameter with a Boolean flag. There is not always a dict_table_t object when this function is called. page_get_free_space_of_empty_noninline(): Move the definition and declaration from row0mysql (!) to page0page. Make the signature identical with page_get_free_space_of_empty(). create_clustered_index_when_no_primary(): Add the parameter "comp". Remove unnecessary casts. storage/innobase/rem/rem0rec.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1581: Port extra Valgrind instrumentation (UNIV_DEBUG_VALGRIND) from branches/zip. storage/innobase/row/row0mysql.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1571: Fix a severe bug that was introduced in r1422 when fixing Bug 21101. When creating an index containing a too long record, InnoDB would dereference a NULL pointer when trying to determine the maximum row length. innodb_check_for_record_too_big_error(): Replace the dict_table_t* parameter with a Boolean flag. There is not always a dict_table_t object when this function is called. page_get_free_space_of_empty_noninline(): Move the definition and declaration from row0mysql (!) to page0page. Make the signature identical with page_get_free_space_of_empty(). create_clustered_index_when_no_primary(): Add the parameter "comp". Remove unnecessary casts. storage/innobase/sync/sync0rw.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1598: Add some comments. Approved by: Heikki (via IM) storage/innobase/sync/sync0sync.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1598: Add some comments. Approved by: Heikki (via IM) storage/innobase/trx/trx0sys.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1581: Port extra Valgrind instrumentation (UNIV_DEBUG_VALGRIND) from branches/zip. storage/innobase/trx/trx0trx.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1595: trx_commit_for_mysql(): Avoid acquiring and releasing kernel_mutex when trx->sess or trx_dummy_sess is non-NULL. storage/innobase/ut/ut0mem.c: Apply snapshot innodb-51-ss1644 Revision r1581: Port extra Valgrind instrumentation (UNIV_DEBUG_VALGRIND) from branches/zip.
672 lines
16 KiB
C
672 lines
16 KiB
C
/************************************************************************
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The lowest-level memory management
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(c) 1997 Innobase Oy
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Created 5/12/1997 Heikki Tuuri
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*************************************************************************/
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#include "mem0pool.h"
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#ifdef UNIV_NONINL
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#include "mem0pool.ic"
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#endif
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#include "sync0sync.h"
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#include "ut0mem.h"
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#include "ut0lst.h"
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#include "ut0byte.h"
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#include "mem0mem.h"
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/* We would like to use also the buffer frames to allocate memory. This
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would be desirable, because then the memory consumption of the database
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would be fixed, and we might even lock the buffer pool to the main memory.
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The problem here is that the buffer management routines can themselves call
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memory allocation, while the buffer pool mutex is reserved.
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The main components of the memory consumption are:
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1. buffer pool,
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2. parsed and optimized SQL statements,
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3. data dictionary cache,
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4. log buffer,
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5. locks for each transaction,
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6. hash table for the adaptive index,
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7. state and buffers for each SQL query currently being executed,
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8. session for each user, and
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9. stack for each OS thread.
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Items 1 and 2 are managed by an LRU algorithm. Items 5 and 6 can potentially
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consume very much memory. Items 7 and 8 should consume quite little memory,
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and the OS should take care of item 9, which too should consume little memory.
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A solution to the memory management:
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1. the buffer pool size is set separately;
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2. log buffer size is set separately;
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3. the common pool size for all the other entries, except 8, is set separately.
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Problems: we may waste memory if the common pool is set too big. Another
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problem is the locks, which may take very much space in big transactions.
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Then the shared pool size should be set very big. We can allow locks to take
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space from the buffer pool, but the SQL optimizer is then unaware of the
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usable size of the buffer pool. We could also combine the objects in the
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common pool and the buffers in the buffer pool into a single LRU list and
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manage it uniformly, but this approach does not take into account the parsing
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and other costs unique to SQL statements.
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The locks for a transaction can be seen as a part of the state of the
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transaction. Hence, they should be stored in the common pool. We still
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have the problem of a very big update transaction, for example, which
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will set very many x-locks on rows, and the locks will consume a lot
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of memory, say, half of the buffer pool size.
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Another problem is what to do if we are not able to malloc a requested
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block of memory from the common pool. Then we can request memory from
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the operating system. If it does not help, a system error results.
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Because 5 and 6 may potentially consume very much memory, we let them grow
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into the buffer pool. We may let the locks of a transaction take frames
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from the buffer pool, when the corresponding memory heap block has grown to
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the size of a buffer frame. Similarly for the hash node cells of the locks,
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and for the adaptive index. Thus, for each individual transaction, its locks
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can occupy at most about the size of the buffer frame of memory in the common
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pool, and after that its locks will grow into the buffer pool. */
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/* Mask used to extract the free bit from area->size */
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#define MEM_AREA_FREE 1
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/* The smallest memory area total size */
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#define MEM_AREA_MIN_SIZE (2 * MEM_AREA_EXTRA_SIZE)
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/* Data structure for a memory pool. The space is allocated using the buddy
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algorithm, where free list i contains areas of size 2 to power i. */
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struct mem_pool_struct{
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byte* buf; /* memory pool */
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ulint size; /* memory common pool size */
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ulint reserved; /* amount of currently allocated
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memory */
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mutex_t mutex; /* mutex protecting this struct */
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UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(mem_area_t)
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free_list[64]; /* lists of free memory areas: an
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area is put to the list whose number
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is the 2-logarithm of the area size */
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};
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/* The common memory pool */
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mem_pool_t* mem_comm_pool = NULL;
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/* We use this counter to check that the mem pool mutex does not leak;
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this is to track a strange assertion failure reported at
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mysql@lists.mysql.com */
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ulint mem_n_threads_inside = 0;
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/************************************************************************
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Reserves the mem pool mutex. */
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void
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mem_pool_mutex_enter(void)
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/*======================*/
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{
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mutex_enter(&(mem_comm_pool->mutex));
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}
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/************************************************************************
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Releases the mem pool mutex. */
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void
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mem_pool_mutex_exit(void)
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/*=====================*/
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{
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mutex_exit(&(mem_comm_pool->mutex));
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}
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/************************************************************************
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Returns memory area size. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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ulint
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mem_area_get_size(
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/*==============*/
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/* out: size */
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mem_area_t* area) /* in: area */
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{
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return(area->size_and_free & ~MEM_AREA_FREE);
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}
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/************************************************************************
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Sets memory area size. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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void
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mem_area_set_size(
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/*==============*/
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mem_area_t* area, /* in: area */
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ulint size) /* in: size */
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{
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area->size_and_free = (area->size_and_free & MEM_AREA_FREE)
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| size;
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}
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/************************************************************************
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Returns memory area free bit. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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ibool
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mem_area_get_free(
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/*==============*/
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/* out: TRUE if free */
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mem_area_t* area) /* in: area */
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{
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#if TRUE != MEM_AREA_FREE
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# error "TRUE != MEM_AREA_FREE"
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#endif
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return(area->size_and_free & MEM_AREA_FREE);
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}
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/************************************************************************
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Sets memory area free bit. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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void
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mem_area_set_free(
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/*==============*/
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mem_area_t* area, /* in: area */
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ibool free) /* in: free bit value */
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{
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#if TRUE != MEM_AREA_FREE
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# error "TRUE != MEM_AREA_FREE"
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#endif
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area->size_and_free = (area->size_and_free & ~MEM_AREA_FREE)
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| free;
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}
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/************************************************************************
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Creates a memory pool. */
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mem_pool_t*
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mem_pool_create(
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/*============*/
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/* out: memory pool */
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ulint size) /* in: pool size in bytes */
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{
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mem_pool_t* pool;
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mem_area_t* area;
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ulint i;
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ulint used;
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ut_a(size > 10000);
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pool = ut_malloc(sizeof(mem_pool_t));
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/* We do not set the memory to zero (FALSE) in the pool,
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but only when allocated at a higher level in mem0mem.c.
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This is to avoid masking useful Purify warnings. */
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pool->buf = ut_malloc_low(size, FALSE, TRUE);
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pool->size = size;
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mutex_create(&pool->mutex, SYNC_MEM_POOL);
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/* Initialize the free lists */
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for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) {
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UT_LIST_INIT(pool->free_list[i]);
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}
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used = 0;
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while (size - used >= MEM_AREA_MIN_SIZE) {
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i = ut_2_log(size - used);
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if (ut_2_exp(i) > size - used) {
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/* ut_2_log rounds upward */
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i--;
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}
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area = (mem_area_t*)(pool->buf + used);
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mem_area_set_size(area, ut_2_exp(i));
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mem_area_set_free(area, TRUE);
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UNIV_MEM_FREE(MEM_AREA_EXTRA_SIZE + (byte*) area,
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ut_2_exp(i) - MEM_AREA_EXTRA_SIZE);
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UT_LIST_ADD_FIRST(free_list, pool->free_list[i], area);
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used = used + ut_2_exp(i);
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}
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ut_ad(size >= used);
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pool->reserved = 0;
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return(pool);
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}
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/************************************************************************
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Fills the specified free list. */
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static
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ibool
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mem_pool_fill_free_list(
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/*====================*/
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/* out: TRUE if we were able to insert a
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block to the free list */
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ulint i, /* in: free list index */
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mem_pool_t* pool) /* in: memory pool */
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{
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mem_area_t* area;
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mem_area_t* area2;
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ibool ret;
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ut_ad(mutex_own(&(pool->mutex)));
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if (i >= 63) {
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/* We come here when we have run out of space in the
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memory pool: */
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return(FALSE);
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}
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area = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(pool->free_list[i + 1]);
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if (area == NULL) {
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if (UT_LIST_GET_LEN(pool->free_list[i + 1]) > 0) {
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ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
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fprintf(stderr,
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" InnoDB: Error: mem pool free list %lu"
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" length is %lu\n"
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"InnoDB: though the list is empty!\n",
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(ulong) i + 1,
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(ulong)
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UT_LIST_GET_LEN(pool->free_list[i + 1]));
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}
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ret = mem_pool_fill_free_list(i + 1, pool);
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if (ret == FALSE) {
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return(FALSE);
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}
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area = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(pool->free_list[i + 1]);
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}
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if (UT_LIST_GET_LEN(pool->free_list[i + 1]) == 0) {
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mem_analyze_corruption(area);
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ut_error;
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}
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UT_LIST_REMOVE(free_list, pool->free_list[i + 1], area);
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area2 = (mem_area_t*)(((byte*)area) + ut_2_exp(i));
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UNIV_MEM_ALLOC(area2, MEM_AREA_EXTRA_SIZE);
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mem_area_set_size(area2, ut_2_exp(i));
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mem_area_set_free(area2, TRUE);
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UT_LIST_ADD_FIRST(free_list, pool->free_list[i], area2);
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mem_area_set_size(area, ut_2_exp(i));
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UT_LIST_ADD_FIRST(free_list, pool->free_list[i], area);
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return(TRUE);
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}
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/************************************************************************
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Allocates memory from a pool. NOTE: This low-level function should only be
|
|
used in mem0mem.*! */
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void*
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mem_area_alloc(
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/*===========*/
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/* out, own: allocated memory buffer */
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ulint size, /* in: allocated size in bytes; for optimum
|
|
space usage, the size should be a power of 2
|
|
minus MEM_AREA_EXTRA_SIZE */
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mem_pool_t* pool) /* in: memory pool */
|
|
{
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|
mem_area_t* area;
|
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ulint n;
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ibool ret;
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|
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n = ut_2_log(ut_max(size + MEM_AREA_EXTRA_SIZE, MEM_AREA_MIN_SIZE));
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mutex_enter(&(pool->mutex));
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mem_n_threads_inside++;
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|
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ut_a(mem_n_threads_inside == 1);
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area = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(pool->free_list[n]);
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|
|
|
if (area == NULL) {
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ret = mem_pool_fill_free_list(n, pool);
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|
|
|
if (ret == FALSE) {
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|
/* Out of memory in memory pool: we try to allocate
|
|
from the operating system with the regular malloc: */
|
|
|
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mem_n_threads_inside--;
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mutex_exit(&(pool->mutex));
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|
|
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return(ut_malloc(size));
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|
}
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|
|
|
area = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(pool->free_list[n]);
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}
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|
|
|
if (!mem_area_get_free(area)) {
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|
fprintf(stderr,
|
|
"InnoDB: Error: Removing element from mem pool"
|
|
" free list %lu though the\n"
|
|
"InnoDB: element is not marked free!\n",
|
|
(ulong) n);
|
|
|
|
mem_analyze_corruption(area);
|
|
|
|
/* Try to analyze a strange assertion failure reported at
|
|
mysql@lists.mysql.com where the free bit IS 1 in the
|
|
hex dump above */
|
|
|
|
if (mem_area_get_free(area)) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr,
|
|
"InnoDB: Probably a race condition"
|
|
" because now the area is marked free!\n");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ut_error;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (UT_LIST_GET_LEN(pool->free_list[n]) == 0) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr,
|
|
"InnoDB: Error: Removing element from mem pool"
|
|
" free list %lu\n"
|
|
"InnoDB: though the list length is 0!\n",
|
|
(ulong) n);
|
|
mem_analyze_corruption(area);
|
|
|
|
ut_error;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ut_ad(mem_area_get_size(area) == ut_2_exp(n));
|
|
|
|
mem_area_set_free(area, FALSE);
|
|
|
|
UT_LIST_REMOVE(free_list, pool->free_list[n], area);
|
|
|
|
pool->reserved += mem_area_get_size(area);
|
|
|
|
mem_n_threads_inside--;
|
|
mutex_exit(&(pool->mutex));
|
|
|
|
ut_ad(mem_pool_validate(pool));
|
|
UNIV_MEM_ALLOC(MEM_AREA_EXTRA_SIZE + (byte*)area,
|
|
ut_2_exp(n) - MEM_AREA_EXTRA_SIZE);
|
|
|
|
return((void*)(MEM_AREA_EXTRA_SIZE + ((byte*)area)));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/************************************************************************
|
|
Gets the buddy of an area, if it exists in pool. */
|
|
UNIV_INLINE
|
|
mem_area_t*
|
|
mem_area_get_buddy(
|
|
/*===============*/
|
|
/* out: the buddy, NULL if no buddy in pool */
|
|
mem_area_t* area, /* in: memory area */
|
|
ulint size, /* in: memory area size */
|
|
mem_pool_t* pool) /* in: memory pool */
|
|
{
|
|
mem_area_t* buddy;
|
|
|
|
ut_ad(size != 0);
|
|
|
|
if (((((byte*)area) - pool->buf) % (2 * size)) == 0) {
|
|
|
|
/* The buddy is in a higher address */
|
|
|
|
buddy = (mem_area_t*)(((byte*)area) + size);
|
|
|
|
if ((((byte*)buddy) - pool->buf) + size > pool->size) {
|
|
|
|
/* The buddy is not wholly contained in the pool:
|
|
there is no buddy */
|
|
|
|
buddy = NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
/* The buddy is in a lower address; NOTE that area cannot
|
|
be at the pool lower end, because then we would end up to
|
|
the upper branch in this if-clause: the remainder would be
|
|
0 */
|
|
|
|
buddy = (mem_area_t*)(((byte*)area) - size);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return(buddy);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/************************************************************************
|
|
Frees memory to a pool. */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
mem_area_free(
|
|
/*==========*/
|
|
void* ptr, /* in, own: pointer to allocated memory
|
|
buffer */
|
|
mem_pool_t* pool) /* in: memory pool */
|
|
{
|
|
mem_area_t* area;
|
|
mem_area_t* buddy;
|
|
void* new_ptr;
|
|
ulint size;
|
|
ulint n;
|
|
|
|
/* It may be that the area was really allocated from the OS with
|
|
regular malloc: check if ptr points within our memory pool */
|
|
|
|
if ((byte*)ptr < pool->buf || (byte*)ptr >= pool->buf + pool->size) {
|
|
ut_free(ptr);
|
|
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
area = (mem_area_t*) (((byte*)ptr) - MEM_AREA_EXTRA_SIZE);
|
|
|
|
if (mem_area_get_free(area)) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr,
|
|
"InnoDB: Error: Freeing element to mem pool"
|
|
" free list though the\n"
|
|
"InnoDB: element is marked free!\n");
|
|
|
|
mem_analyze_corruption(area);
|
|
ut_error;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
size = mem_area_get_size(area);
|
|
UNIV_MEM_FREE(ptr, size - MEM_AREA_EXTRA_SIZE);
|
|
|
|
if (size == 0) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr,
|
|
"InnoDB: Error: Mem area size is 0. Possibly a"
|
|
" memory overrun of the\n"
|
|
"InnoDB: previous allocated area!\n");
|
|
|
|
mem_analyze_corruption(area);
|
|
ut_error;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef UNIV_LIGHT_MEM_DEBUG
|
|
if (((byte*)area) + size < pool->buf + pool->size) {
|
|
|
|
ulint next_size;
|
|
|
|
next_size = mem_area_get_size(
|
|
(mem_area_t*)(((byte*)area) + size));
|
|
if (ut_2_power_up(next_size) != next_size) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr,
|
|
"InnoDB: Error: Memory area size %lu,"
|
|
" next area size %lu not a power of 2!\n"
|
|
"InnoDB: Possibly a memory overrun of"
|
|
" the buffer being freed here.\n",
|
|
(ulong) size, (ulong) next_size);
|
|
mem_analyze_corruption(area);
|
|
|
|
ut_error;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
buddy = mem_area_get_buddy(area, size, pool);
|
|
|
|
n = ut_2_log(size);
|
|
|
|
mutex_enter(&(pool->mutex));
|
|
mem_n_threads_inside++;
|
|
|
|
ut_a(mem_n_threads_inside == 1);
|
|
|
|
if (buddy && mem_area_get_free(buddy)
|
|
&& (size == mem_area_get_size(buddy))) {
|
|
|
|
/* The buddy is in a free list */
|
|
|
|
if ((byte*)buddy < (byte*)area) {
|
|
new_ptr = ((byte*)buddy) + MEM_AREA_EXTRA_SIZE;
|
|
|
|
mem_area_set_size(buddy, 2 * size);
|
|
mem_area_set_free(buddy, FALSE);
|
|
} else {
|
|
new_ptr = ptr;
|
|
|
|
mem_area_set_size(area, 2 * size);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Remove the buddy from its free list and merge it to area */
|
|
|
|
UT_LIST_REMOVE(free_list, pool->free_list[n], buddy);
|
|
|
|
pool->reserved += ut_2_exp(n);
|
|
|
|
mem_n_threads_inside--;
|
|
mutex_exit(&(pool->mutex));
|
|
|
|
mem_area_free(new_ptr, pool);
|
|
|
|
return;
|
|
} else {
|
|
UT_LIST_ADD_FIRST(free_list, pool->free_list[n], area);
|
|
|
|
mem_area_set_free(area, TRUE);
|
|
|
|
ut_ad(pool->reserved >= size);
|
|
|
|
pool->reserved -= size;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
mem_n_threads_inside--;
|
|
mutex_exit(&(pool->mutex));
|
|
|
|
ut_ad(mem_pool_validate(pool));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/************************************************************************
|
|
Validates a memory pool. */
|
|
|
|
ibool
|
|
mem_pool_validate(
|
|
/*==============*/
|
|
/* out: TRUE if ok */
|
|
mem_pool_t* pool) /* in: memory pool */
|
|
{
|
|
mem_area_t* area;
|
|
mem_area_t* buddy;
|
|
ulint free;
|
|
ulint i;
|
|
|
|
mutex_enter(&(pool->mutex));
|
|
|
|
free = 0;
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) {
|
|
|
|
UT_LIST_VALIDATE(free_list, mem_area_t, pool->free_list[i]);
|
|
|
|
area = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(pool->free_list[i]);
|
|
|
|
while (area != NULL) {
|
|
ut_a(mem_area_get_free(area));
|
|
ut_a(mem_area_get_size(area) == ut_2_exp(i));
|
|
|
|
buddy = mem_area_get_buddy(area, ut_2_exp(i), pool);
|
|
|
|
ut_a(!buddy || !mem_area_get_free(buddy)
|
|
|| (ut_2_exp(i) != mem_area_get_size(buddy)));
|
|
|
|
area = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(free_list, area);
|
|
|
|
free += ut_2_exp(i);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ut_a(free + pool->reserved == pool->size);
|
|
|
|
mutex_exit(&(pool->mutex));
|
|
|
|
return(TRUE);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/************************************************************************
|
|
Prints info of a memory pool. */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
mem_pool_print_info(
|
|
/*================*/
|
|
FILE* outfile,/* in: output file to write to */
|
|
mem_pool_t* pool) /* in: memory pool */
|
|
{
|
|
ulint i;
|
|
|
|
mem_pool_validate(pool);
|
|
|
|
fprintf(outfile, "INFO OF A MEMORY POOL\n");
|
|
|
|
mutex_enter(&(pool->mutex));
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) {
|
|
if (UT_LIST_GET_LEN(pool->free_list[i]) > 0) {
|
|
|
|
fprintf(outfile,
|
|
"Free list length %lu for"
|
|
" blocks of size %lu\n",
|
|
(ulong) UT_LIST_GET_LEN(pool->free_list[i]),
|
|
(ulong) ut_2_exp(i));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fprintf(outfile, "Pool size %lu, reserved %lu.\n", (ulong) pool->size,
|
|
(ulong) pool->reserved);
|
|
mutex_exit(&(pool->mutex));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/************************************************************************
|
|
Returns the amount of reserved memory. */
|
|
|
|
ulint
|
|
mem_pool_get_reserved(
|
|
/*==================*/
|
|
/* out: reserved memory in bytes */
|
|
mem_pool_t* pool) /* in: memory pool */
|
|
{
|
|
ulint reserved;
|
|
|
|
mutex_enter(&(pool->mutex));
|
|
|
|
reserved = pool->reserved;
|
|
|
|
mutex_exit(&(pool->mutex));
|
|
|
|
return(reserved);
|
|
}
|