mariadb/storage/innobase/include/dict0stats_bg.h
Marko Mäkelä 4e1116b2c6 MDEV-12271 Port MySQL 8.0 Bug#23150562 REMOVE UNIV_MUST_NOT_INLINE AND UNIV_NONINL
Also, remove empty .ic files that were not removed by my MySQL commit.

Problem:
InnoDB used to support a compilation mode that allowed to choose
whether the function definitions in .ic files are to be inlined or not.
This stopped making sense when InnoDB moved to C++ in MySQL 5.6
(and ha_innodb.cc started to #include .ic files), and more so in
MySQL 5.7 when inline methods and functions were introduced
in .h files.

Solution:
Remove all references to UNIV_NONINL and UNIV_MUST_NOT_INLINE from
all files, assuming that the symbols are never defined.
Remove the files fut0fut.cc and ut0byte.cc which only mattered when
UNIV_NONINL was defined.
2017-03-17 12:42:07 +02:00

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/**************************************************//**
@file include/dict0stats_bg.h
Code used for background table and index stats gathering.
Created Apr 26, 2012 Vasil Dimov
*******************************************************/
#ifndef dict0stats_bg_h
#define dict0stats_bg_h
#include "univ.i"
#include "dict0types.h"
#include "os0event.h"
#include "os0thread.h"
/** Event to wake up dict_stats_thread on dict_stats_recalc_pool_add()
or shutdown. Not protected by any mutex. */
extern os_event_t dict_stats_event;
#ifdef HAVE_PSI_INTERFACE
extern mysql_pfs_key_t dict_stats_recalc_pool_mutex_key;
#endif /* HAVE_PSI_INTERFACE */
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
/** Value of MySQL global used to disable dict_stats thread. */
extern my_bool innodb_dict_stats_disabled_debug;
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
/*****************************************************************//**
Add a table to the recalc pool, which is processed by the
background stats gathering thread. Only the table id is added to the
list, so the table can be closed after being enqueued and it will be
opened when needed. If the table does not exist later (has been DROPped),
then it will be removed from the pool and skipped. */
void
dict_stats_recalc_pool_add(
/*=======================*/
const dict_table_t* table); /*!< in: table to add */
/*****************************************************************//**
Delete a given table from the auto recalc pool.
dict_stats_recalc_pool_del() */
void
dict_stats_recalc_pool_del(
/*=======================*/
const dict_table_t* table); /*!< in: table to remove */
/** Yield the data dictionary latch when waiting
for the background thread to stop accessing a table.
@param trx transaction holding the data dictionary locks */
#define DICT_STATS_BG_YIELD(trx) do { \
row_mysql_unlock_data_dictionary(trx); \
os_thread_sleep(250000); \
row_mysql_lock_data_dictionary(trx); \
} while (0)
/*****************************************************************//**
Request the background collection of statistics to stop for a table.
@retval true when no background process is active
@retval false when it is not safe to modify the table definition */
UNIV_INLINE
bool
dict_stats_stop_bg(
/*===============*/
dict_table_t* table) /*!< in/out: table */
{
ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode);
ut_ad(mutex_own(&dict_sys->mutex));
if (!(table->stats_bg_flag & BG_STAT_IN_PROGRESS)) {
return(true);
}
table->stats_bg_flag |= BG_STAT_SHOULD_QUIT;
return(false);
}
/*****************************************************************//**
Wait until background stats thread has stopped using the specified table.
The caller must have locked the data dictionary using
row_mysql_lock_data_dictionary() and this function may unlock it temporarily
and restore the lock before it exits.
The background stats thread is guaranteed not to start using the specified
table after this function returns and before the caller unlocks the data
dictionary because it sets the BG_STAT_IN_PROGRESS bit in table->stats_bg_flag
under dict_sys->mutex. */
void
dict_stats_wait_bg_to_stop_using_table(
/*===================================*/
dict_table_t* table, /*!< in/out: table */
trx_t* trx); /*!< in/out: transaction to use for
unlocking/locking the data dict */
/*****************************************************************//**
Initialize global variables needed for the operation of dict_stats_thread().
Must be called before dict_stats_thread() is started. */
void
dict_stats_thread_init();
/*====================*/
/*****************************************************************//**
Free resources allocated by dict_stats_thread_init(), must be called
after dict_stats_thread() has exited. */
void
dict_stats_thread_deinit();
/*======================*/
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
/** Disables dict stats thread. It's used by:
SET GLOBAL innodb_dict_stats_disabled_debug = 1 (0).
@param[in] thd thread handle
@param[in] var pointer to system variable
@param[out] var_ptr where the formal string goes
@param[in] save immediate result from check function */
void
dict_stats_disabled_debug_update(
THD* thd,
struct st_mysql_sys_var* var,
void* var_ptr,
const void* save);
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
/*****************************************************************//**
This is the thread for background stats gathering. It pops tables, from
the auto recalc list and proceeds them, eventually recalculating their
statistics.
@return this function does not return, it calls os_thread_exit() */
extern "C"
os_thread_ret_t
DECLARE_THREAD(dict_stats_thread)(
/*==============================*/
void* arg); /*!< in: a dummy parameter
required by os_thread_create */
/** Shutdown the dict stats thread. */
void
dict_stats_shutdown();
#endif /* dict0stats_bg_h */