mariadb/include/dict0mem.h
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  r4008 | vasil | 2009-01-20 17:01:08 +0200 (Tue, 20 Jan 2009) | 4 lines

  branches/zip:

  Add ChangeLog entries for the bugfixes in r4004 and r4005.

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  r4027 | marko | 2009-01-23 11:04:49 +0200 (Fri, 23 Jan 2009) | 1 line

  branches/zip: Remove some redundant #include statements.
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  r4028 | marko | 2009-01-23 11:26:10 +0200 (Fri, 23 Jan 2009) | 13 lines

  branches/zip: Enclose some more unused code in #ifdef UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE.
  This will help trim the dependencies of InnoDB Hot Backup.

  recv_recovery_from_checkpoint_start(): Rename to
  recv_recovery_from_checkpoint_start_func(), and remove the two first
  parameters unless UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE is defined.  Define and use
  the auxiliary macros TYPE_CHECKPOINT and LIMIT_LSN in the function.

  struct recv_sys_struct: Remove archive_group unless UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE
  is defined.

  Do not define LOG_ARCHIVE unless UNIV_LOG_ARCHIVE is defined.
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  r4029 | marko | 2009-01-23 14:07:38 +0200 (Fri, 23 Jan 2009) | 1 line

  branches/zip: Remove some redundant #include directives.
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  r4030 | marko | 2009-01-23 15:31:36 +0200 (Fri, 23 Jan 2009) | 2 lines

  branches/zip: buf_page_get_gen(): Remove the unused mode BUF_GET_NOWAIT.
  This was noticed while investigating Issue #160.
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  r4033 | marko | 2009-01-23 15:49:04 +0200 (Fri, 23 Jan 2009) | 16 lines

  branches/zip: Merge revisions 4005:4032 from branches/5.1:

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    r4032 | marko | 2009-01-23 15:43:51 +0200 (Fri, 23 Jan 2009) | 10 lines

    branches/5.1: Merge r4031 from branches/5.0:

    btr_search_drop_page_hash_when_freed(): Check if buf_page_get_gen()
    returns NULL.  The page may have been evicted from the buffer pool
    between buf_page_peek_if_search_hashed() and buf_page_get_gen(),
    because the buffer pool mutex will be released between these two calls.
    (Bug #42279, Issue #160)

    rb://82 approved by Heikki Tuuri
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  r4034 | marko | 2009-01-26 16:16:39 +0200 (Mon, 26 Jan 2009) | 2 lines

  branches/zip: buf_page_get_gen(): Fix a "possibly uninitialized" warning
  that was introduced in r4030.
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  r4036 | marko | 2009-01-26 22:33:20 +0200 (Mon, 26 Jan 2009) | 22 lines

  branches/zip: In r988, the function buf_block_align() was enclosed
  within UNIV_DEBUG. The two remaining callers in non-debug builds,
  btr_search_guess_on_hash() and btr_search_validate(), were rewritten
  to call buf_page_hash_get().

  To implement support for a resizeable buffer pool, the function
  buf_block_align() had been rewritten to perform a page hash lookup in
  the buffer pool. The caller was also made responsible for holding the
  buffer pool mutex.

  Because the page hash lookup is expensive and it has to be done while
  holding the buffer pool mutex, implement buf_block_align() by pointer
  arithmetics again, and make btr_search_guess_on_hash() call it. Note
  that this will have to be adjusted if the interface to the resizeable
  buffer pool is actually implemented.

  rb://83 approved by Heikki Tuuri, to address Issue #161.

  As a deviation from the approved patch, this patch also makes
  btr_search_validate() (invoked by CHECK TABLE) check that
  buf_pool->page_hash is consistent with buf_block_align().
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  r4039 | vasil | 2009-01-27 08:04:17 +0200 (Tue, 27 Jan 2009) | 5 lines

  branches/zip:

  Adjust the paths in innodb_file_per_table.diff with a recent rename of
  the test/result files in the MySQL tree.
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  r4042 | marko | 2009-01-27 10:05:24 +0200 (Tue, 27 Jan 2009) | 2 lines

  branches/zip: buf_LRU_invalidate_tablespace(): Fix a race condition:
  read zip_size while still holding block_mutex.
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  r4045 | marko | 2009-01-28 00:31:17 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jan 2009) | 8 lines

  branches/zip: btr_search_validate(): Fix a bogus UNIV_DEBUG
  assertion failure that was accidentally introduced in r4036.
  Instead of calling buf_block_get_frame(), which asserts that the
  block must be buffer-fixed, access block->frame directly.  That
  is safe, because changes of block->page.state are protected by
  the buffer pool mutex, which we are holding.

  This bug was reported by Michael.
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  r4046 | marko | 2009-01-28 00:33:20 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jan 2009) | 2 lines

  branches/zip: Revert the change to univ.i that was accidentally
  committed in r4045.
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  r4047 | marko | 2009-01-28 00:46:13 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jan 2009) | 6 lines

  branches/zip: btr_search_validate(): Fix an assertion failure that was
  introduced in r4036.
  Do not call buf_block_get_space(), buf_block_get_page_no()
  unless the block state is BUF_BLOCK_FILE_PAGE.

  This bug was reported by Michael.
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  r4050 | vasil | 2009-01-28 08:21:44 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jan 2009) | 5 lines

  branches/zip:

  Adjust the paths in innodb_lock_wait_timeout.diff with a recent rename of
  the test/result files in the MySQL tree.
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  r4051 | marko | 2009-01-28 14:35:49 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jan 2009) | 1 line

  branches/zip: trx0sys.ic: Remove unnecessary #include <data0type.h>.
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  r4052 | marko | 2009-01-28 15:21:45 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jan 2009) | 5 lines

  branches/zip: Enclose some functions inside #ifdef UNIV_HOTBACKUP:

  ut_sprintf_timestamp_without_extra_chars(), ut_get_year_month_day(),
  log_reset_first_header_and_checkpoint(): These functions are only used
  in InnoDB Hot Backup.
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  r4056 | calvin | 2009-01-29 03:06:41 +0200 (Thu, 29 Jan 2009) | 33 lines

  branches/zip: Merge revisions 4032:4035 from branches/5.1

  All InnoDB related tests passed on Windows, except
  known failure in partition_innodb_semi_consistent.

  The inadvertent change to btr0sea.c in this commit is reverted in r4060.

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    r4035 | vasil | 2009-01-26 09:26:25 -0600 (Mon, 26 Jan 2009) | 23 lines

    branches/5.1:

    Merge a change from MySQL:

      ------------------------------------------------------------
      revno: 2646.161.4
      committer: Tatiana A. Nurnberg <azundris@mysql.com>
      branch nick: 51-31177v2
      timestamp: Mon 2009-01-12 06:32:49 +0100
      message:
        Bug#31177: Server variables can't be set to their current values

        Bounds-checks and blocksize corrections were applied to user-input,
        but constants in the server were trusted implicitly. If these values
        did not actually meet the requirements, the user could not set change
        a variable, then set it back to the (wonky) factory default or maximum
        by explicitly specifying it (SET <var>=<value> vs SET <var>=DEFAULT).

        Now checks also apply to the server's presets. Wonky values and maxima
        get corrected at startup. Consequently all non-offsetted values the user
        sees are valid, and users can set the variable to that exact value if
        they so desire.
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  r4060 | marko | 2009-01-29 09:39:04 +0200 (Thu, 29 Jan 2009) | 1 line

  branches/zip: btr0sea.c: Revert the inadvertent change made in r4056.
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C

/******************************************************
Data dictionary memory object creation
(c) 1996 Innobase Oy
Created 1/8/1996 Heikki Tuuri
*******************************************************/
#ifndef dict0mem_h
#define dict0mem_h
#include "univ.i"
#include "dict0types.h"
#include "data0type.h"
#include "mem0mem.h"
#include "rem0types.h"
#include "btr0types.h"
#include "ut0mem.h"
#include "ut0lst.h"
#include "ut0rnd.h"
#include "ut0byte.h"
#include "sync0rw.h"
#include "lock0types.h"
#include "hash0hash.h"
#include "que0types.h"
#include "trx0types.h"
/* Type flags of an index: OR'ing of the flags is allowed to define a
combination of types */
#define DICT_CLUSTERED 1 /* clustered index */
#define DICT_UNIQUE 2 /* unique index */
#define DICT_UNIVERSAL 4 /* index which can contain records from any
other index */
#define DICT_IBUF 8 /* insert buffer tree */
/* Types for a table object */
#define DICT_TABLE_ORDINARY 1
#if 0 /* not implemented */
#define DICT_TABLE_CLUSTER_MEMBER 2
#define DICT_TABLE_CLUSTER 3 /* this means that the table is
really a cluster definition */
#endif
/* Table flags. All unused bits must be 0. */
#define DICT_TF_COMPACT 1 /* Compact page format.
This must be set for
new file formats
(later than
DICT_TF_FORMAT_51). */
/* compressed page size (0=uncompressed, up to 15 compressed sizes) */
#define DICT_TF_ZSSIZE_SHIFT 1
#define DICT_TF_ZSSIZE_MASK (15 << DICT_TF_ZSSIZE_SHIFT)
#define DICT_TF_ZSSIZE_MAX (UNIV_PAGE_SIZE_SHIFT - PAGE_ZIP_MIN_SIZE_SHIFT + 1)
#define DICT_TF_FORMAT_SHIFT 5 /* file format */
#define DICT_TF_FORMAT_MASK (127 << DICT_TF_FORMAT_SHIFT)
#define DICT_TF_FORMAT_51 0 /* InnoDB/MySQL up to 5.1 */
#define DICT_TF_FORMAT_ZIP 1 /* InnoDB plugin for 5.1:
compressed tables,
new BLOB treatment */
#define DICT_TF_FORMAT_MAX DICT_TF_FORMAT_ZIP
#define DICT_TF_BITS 6 /* number of flag bits */
#if (1 << (DICT_TF_BITS - DICT_TF_FORMAT_SHIFT)) <= DICT_TF_FORMAT_MAX
# error "DICT_TF_BITS is insufficient for DICT_TF_FORMAT_MAX"
#endif
/**************************************************************************
Creates a table memory object. */
UNIV_INTERN
dict_table_t*
dict_mem_table_create(
/*==================*/
/* out, own: table object */
const char* name, /* in: table name */
ulint space, /* in: space where the clustered index
of the table is placed; this parameter
is ignored if the table is made
a member of a cluster */
ulint n_cols, /* in: number of columns */
ulint flags); /* in: table flags */
/********************************************************************
Free a table memory object. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
dict_mem_table_free(
/*================*/
dict_table_t* table); /* in: table */
/**************************************************************************
Adds a column definition to a table. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
dict_mem_table_add_col(
/*===================*/
dict_table_t* table, /* in: table */
mem_heap_t* heap, /* in: temporary memory heap, or NULL */
const char* name, /* in: column name, or NULL */
ulint mtype, /* in: main datatype */
ulint prtype, /* in: precise type */
ulint len); /* in: precision */
/**************************************************************************
Creates an index memory object. */
UNIV_INTERN
dict_index_t*
dict_mem_index_create(
/*==================*/
/* out, own: index object */
const char* table_name, /* in: table name */
const char* index_name, /* in: index name */
ulint space, /* in: space where the index tree is
placed, ignored if the index is of
the clustered type */
ulint type, /* in: DICT_UNIQUE,
DICT_CLUSTERED, ... ORed */
ulint n_fields); /* in: number of fields */
/**************************************************************************
Adds a field definition to an index. NOTE: does not take a copy
of the column name if the field is a column. The memory occupied
by the column name may be released only after publishing the index. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
dict_mem_index_add_field(
/*=====================*/
dict_index_t* index, /* in: index */
const char* name, /* in: column name */
ulint prefix_len); /* in: 0 or the column prefix length
in a MySQL index like
INDEX (textcol(25)) */
/**************************************************************************
Frees an index memory object. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
dict_mem_index_free(
/*================*/
dict_index_t* index); /* in: index */
/**************************************************************************
Creates and initializes a foreign constraint memory object. */
UNIV_INTERN
dict_foreign_t*
dict_mem_foreign_create(void);
/*=========================*/
/* out, own: foreign constraint struct */
/* Data structure for a column in a table */
struct dict_col_struct{
/*----------------------*/
/* The following are copied from dtype_t,
so that all bit-fields can be packed tightly. */
unsigned mtype:8; /* main data type */
unsigned prtype:24; /* precise type; MySQL data
type, charset code, flags to
indicate nullability,
signedness, whether this is a
binary string, whether this is
a true VARCHAR where MySQL
uses 2 bytes to store the length */
/* the remaining fields do not affect alphabetical ordering: */
unsigned len:16; /* length; for MySQL data this
is field->pack_length(),
except that for a >= 5.0.3
type true VARCHAR this is the
maximum byte length of the
string data (in addition to
the string, MySQL uses 1 or 2
bytes to store the string length) */
unsigned mbminlen:2; /* minimum length of a
character, in bytes */
unsigned mbmaxlen:3; /* maximum length of a
character, in bytes */
/*----------------------*/
/* End of definitions copied from dtype_t */
unsigned ind:10; /* table column position
(starting from 0) */
unsigned ord_part:1; /* nonzero if this column
appears in the ordering fields
of an index */
};
/* DICT_MAX_INDEX_COL_LEN is measured in bytes and is the maximum
indexed column length (or indexed prefix length). It is set to 3*256,
so that one can create a column prefix index on 256 characters of a
TEXT or VARCHAR column also in the UTF-8 charset. In that charset,
a character may take at most 3 bytes.
This constant MUST NOT BE CHANGED, or the compatibility of InnoDB data
files would be at risk! */
#define DICT_MAX_INDEX_COL_LEN REC_MAX_INDEX_COL_LEN
/* Data structure for a field in an index */
struct dict_field_struct{
dict_col_t* col; /* pointer to the table column */
const char* name; /* name of the column */
unsigned prefix_len:10; /* 0 or the length of the column
prefix in bytes in a MySQL index of
type, e.g., INDEX (textcol(25));
must be smaller than
DICT_MAX_INDEX_COL_LEN; NOTE that
in the UTF-8 charset, MySQL sets this
to 3 * the prefix len in UTF-8 chars */
unsigned fixed_len:10; /* 0 or the fixed length of the
column if smaller than
DICT_MAX_INDEX_COL_LEN */
};
/* Data structure for an index. Most fields will be
initialized to 0, NULL or FALSE in dict_mem_index_create(). */
struct dict_index_struct{
dulint id; /* id of the index */
mem_heap_t* heap; /* memory heap */
const char* name; /* index name */
const char* table_name; /* table name */
dict_table_t* table; /* back pointer to table */
unsigned space:32;
/* space where the index tree is placed */
unsigned page:32;/* index tree root page number */
unsigned type:4; /* index type (DICT_CLUSTERED, DICT_UNIQUE,
DICT_UNIVERSAL, DICT_IBUF) */
unsigned trx_id_offset:10;/* position of the trx id column
in a clustered index record, if the fields
before it are known to be of a fixed size,
0 otherwise */
unsigned n_user_defined_cols:10;
/* number of columns the user defined to
be in the index: in the internal
representation we add more columns */
unsigned n_uniq:10;/* number of fields from the beginning
which are enough to determine an index
entry uniquely */
unsigned n_def:10;/* number of fields defined so far */
unsigned n_fields:10;/* number of fields in the index */
unsigned n_nullable:10;/* number of nullable fields */
unsigned cached:1;/* TRUE if the index object is in the
dictionary cache */
unsigned to_be_dropped:1;
/* TRUE if this index is marked to be
dropped in ha_innobase::prepare_drop_index(),
otherwise FALSE */
dict_field_t* fields; /* array of field descriptions */
UT_LIST_NODE_T(dict_index_t)
indexes;/* list of indexes of the table */
btr_search_t* search_info; /* info used in optimistic searches */
/*----------------------*/
ib_int64_t* stat_n_diff_key_vals;
/* approximate number of different key values
for this index, for each n-column prefix
where n <= dict_get_n_unique(index); we
periodically calculate new estimates */
ulint stat_index_size;
/* approximate index size in database pages */
ulint stat_n_leaf_pages;
/* approximate number of leaf pages in the
index tree */
rw_lock_t lock; /* read-write lock protecting the upper levels
of the index tree */
#ifdef ROW_MERGE_IS_INDEX_USABLE
dulint trx_id; /* id of the transaction that created this
index, or ut_dulint_zero if the index existed
when InnoDB was started up */
#endif /* ROW_MERGE_IS_INDEX_USABLE */
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
ulint magic_n;/* magic number */
# define DICT_INDEX_MAGIC_N 76789786
#endif
};
/* Data structure for a foreign key constraint; an example:
FOREIGN KEY (A, B) REFERENCES TABLE2 (C, D). Most fields will be
initialized to 0, NULL or FALSE in dict_mem_foreign_create(). */
struct dict_foreign_struct{
mem_heap_t* heap; /* this object is allocated from
this memory heap */
char* id; /* id of the constraint as a
null-terminated string */
unsigned n_fields:10; /* number of indexes' first fields
for which the the foreign key
constraint is defined: we allow the
indexes to contain more fields than
mentioned in the constraint, as long
as the first fields are as mentioned */
unsigned type:6; /* 0 or DICT_FOREIGN_ON_DELETE_CASCADE
or DICT_FOREIGN_ON_DELETE_SET_NULL */
char* foreign_table_name;/* foreign table name */
dict_table_t* foreign_table; /* table where the foreign key is */
const char** foreign_col_names;/* names of the columns in the
foreign key */
char* referenced_table_name;/* referenced table name */
dict_table_t* referenced_table;/* table where the referenced key
is */
const char** referenced_col_names;/* names of the referenced
columns in the referenced table */
dict_index_t* foreign_index; /* foreign index; we require that
both tables contain explicitly defined
indexes for the constraint: InnoDB
does not generate new indexes
implicitly */
dict_index_t* referenced_index;/* referenced index */
UT_LIST_NODE_T(dict_foreign_t)
foreign_list; /* list node for foreign keys of the
table */
UT_LIST_NODE_T(dict_foreign_t)
referenced_list;/* list node for referenced keys of the
table */
};
/* The flags for ON_UPDATE and ON_DELETE can be ORed; the default is that
a foreign key constraint is enforced, therefore RESTRICT just means no flag */
#define DICT_FOREIGN_ON_DELETE_CASCADE 1
#define DICT_FOREIGN_ON_DELETE_SET_NULL 2
#define DICT_FOREIGN_ON_UPDATE_CASCADE 4
#define DICT_FOREIGN_ON_UPDATE_SET_NULL 8
#define DICT_FOREIGN_ON_DELETE_NO_ACTION 16
#define DICT_FOREIGN_ON_UPDATE_NO_ACTION 32
/* Data structure for a database table. Most fields will be
initialized to 0, NULL or FALSE in dict_mem_table_create(). */
struct dict_table_struct{
dulint id; /* id of the table */
mem_heap_t* heap; /* memory heap */
const char* name; /* table name */
const char* dir_path_of_temp_table;/* NULL or the directory path
where a TEMPORARY table that was explicitly
created by a user should be placed if
innodb_file_per_table is defined in my.cnf;
in Unix this is usually /tmp/..., in Windows
\temp\... */
unsigned space:32;
/* space where the clustered index of the
table is placed */
unsigned flags:DICT_TF_BITS;/* DICT_TF_COMPACT, ... */
unsigned ibd_file_missing:1;
/* TRUE if this is in a single-table
tablespace and the .ibd file is missing; then
we must return in ha_innodb.cc an error if the
user tries to query such an orphaned table */
unsigned tablespace_discarded:1;
/* this flag is set TRUE when the user
calls DISCARD TABLESPACE on this
table, and reset to FALSE in IMPORT
TABLESPACE */
unsigned cached:1;/* TRUE if the table object has been added
to the dictionary cache */
unsigned n_def:10;/* number of columns defined so far */
unsigned n_cols:10;/* number of columns */
dict_col_t* cols; /* array of column descriptions */
const char* col_names;
/* Column names packed in a character string
"name1\0name2\0...nameN\0". Until
the string contains n_cols, it will be
allocated from a temporary heap. The final
string will be allocated from table->heap. */
hash_node_t name_hash; /* hash chain node */
hash_node_t id_hash; /* hash chain node */
UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(dict_index_t)
indexes; /* list of indexes of the table */
UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(dict_foreign_t)
foreign_list;/* list of foreign key constraints
in the table; these refer to columns
in other tables */
UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(dict_foreign_t)
referenced_list;/* list of foreign key constraints
which refer to this table */
UT_LIST_NODE_T(dict_table_t)
table_LRU; /* node of the LRU list of tables */
ulint n_mysql_handles_opened;
/* count of how many handles MySQL has opened
to this table; dropping of the table is
NOT allowed until this count gets to zero;
MySQL does NOT itself check the number of
open handles at drop */
ulint n_foreign_key_checks_running;
/* count of how many foreign key check
operations are currently being performed
on the table: we cannot drop the table while
there are foreign key checks running on
it! */
dulint query_cache_inv_trx_id;
/* transactions whose trx id < than this
number are not allowed to store to the MySQL
query cache or retrieve from it; when a trx
with undo logs commits, it sets this to the
value of the trx id counter for the tables it
had an IX lock on */
UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(lock_t)
locks; /* list of locks on the table */
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
/*----------------------*/
ibool does_not_fit_in_memory;
/* this field is used to specify in simulations
tables which are so big that disk should be
accessed: disk access is simulated by
putting the thread to sleep for a while;
NOTE that this flag is not stored to the data
dictionary on disk, and the database will
forget about value TRUE if it has to reload
the table definition from disk */
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
/*----------------------*/
unsigned big_rows:1;
/* flag: TRUE if the maximum length of
a single row exceeds BIG_ROW_SIZE;
initialized in dict_table_add_to_cache() */
unsigned stat_initialized:1; /* TRUE if statistics have
been calculated the first time
after database startup or table creation */
ib_int64_t stat_n_rows;
/* approximate number of rows in the table;
we periodically calculate new estimates */
ulint stat_clustered_index_size;
/* approximate clustered index size in
database pages */
ulint stat_sum_of_other_index_sizes;
/* other indexes in database pages */
ulint stat_modified_counter;
/* when a row is inserted, updated, or deleted,
we add 1 to this number; we calculate new
estimates for the stat_... values for the
table and the indexes at an interval of 2 GB
or when about 1 / 16 of table has been
modified; also when the estimate operation is
called for MySQL SHOW TABLE STATUS; the
counter is reset to zero at statistics
calculation; this counter is not protected by
any latch, because this is only used for
heuristics */
/*----------------------*/
/* The following fields are used by the
AUTOINC code. The actual collection of
tables locked during AUTOINC read/write is
kept in trx_t. In order to quickly determine
whether a transaction has locked the AUTOINC
lock we keep a pointer to the transaction
here in the autoinc_trx variable. This is to
avoid acquiring the kernel mutex and scanning
the vector in trx_t.
When an AUTOINC lock has to wait, the
corresponding lock instance is created on
the trx lock heap rather than use the
pre-allocated instance in autoinc_lock below.*/
lock_t* autoinc_lock;
/* a buffer for an AUTOINC lock
for this table: we allocate the memory here
so that individual transactions can get it
and release it without a need to allocate
space from the lock heap of the trx:
otherwise the lock heap would grow rapidly
if we do a large insert from a select */
mutex_t autoinc_mutex;
/* mutex protecting the autoincrement
counter */
ib_uint64_t autoinc;/* autoinc counter value to give to the
next inserted row */
ulong n_waiting_or_granted_auto_inc_locks;
/* This counter is used to track the number
of granted and pending autoinc locks on this
table. This value is set after acquiring the
kernel mutex but we peek the contents to
determine whether other transactions have
acquired the AUTOINC lock or not. Of course
only one transaction can be granted the
lock but there can be multiple waiters. */
const trx_t* autoinc_trx;
/* The transaction that currently holds the
the AUTOINC lock on this table. */
/*----------------------*/
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
ulint magic_n;/* magic number */
# define DICT_TABLE_MAGIC_N 76333786
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
};
#ifndef UNIV_NONINL
#include "dict0mem.ic"
#endif
#endif