mariadb/innobase/include/sync0rw.h
unknown a3dc40e24a Applied InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.0-ss2095
Fixes the following bugs:

- Bug #29560: InnoDB >= 5.0.30 hangs on adaptive hash rw-lock 'waiting for an X-lock'

  Fixed a race condition in the rw_lock where an os_event_reset()
  can overwrite an earlier os_event_set() triggering an indefinite
  wait.
  NOTE: This fix for windows is different from that for other platforms.
  NOTE2: This bug is introduced in the scalability fix to the
  sync0arr which was applied to 5.0 only. Therefore, it need not be
  applied to the 5.1 tree. If we decide to port the scalability fix
  to 5.1 then this fix should be ported as well.

- Bug #32125: Database crash due to ha_innodb.cc:3896: ulint convert_search_mode_to_innobase

  When unknown find_flag is encountered in convert_search_mode_to_innobase()
  do not call assert(0); instead queue a MySQL error using my_error() and
  return the error code PAGE_CUR_UNSUPP. Change the functions that call
  convert_search_mode_to_innobase() to handle that error code by "canceling"
  execution and returning appropriate error code further upstream.


innobase/include/db0err.h:
  Applied InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.0-ss2095
  
  Revision r2091:
  branches/5.0:
   
  Merge r2088 from trunk:
   
  log for r2088:
  
  Fix Bug#32125 (http://bugs.mysql.com/32125)
  "Database crash due to ha_innodb.cc:3896: ulint convert_search_mode_to_innobase":
  
  When unknown find_flag is encountered in convert_search_mode_to_innobase()
  do not call assert(0); instead queue a MySQL error using my_error() and
  return the error code PAGE_CUR_UNSUPP. Change the functions that call
  convert_search_mode_to_innobase() to handle that error code by "canceling"
  execution and returning appropriate error code further upstream.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
innobase/include/os0sync.h:
  Applied InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.0-ss2095
  
  Revision r2082:
  branches/5.0:  bug#29560
  
  Fixed a race condition in the rw_lock where an os_event_reset()
  can overwrite an earlier os_event_set() triggering an indefinite
  wait.
  NOTE: This fix for windows is different from that for other platforms.
  NOTE2: This bug is introduced in the scalability fix to the
  sync0arr which was applied to 5.0 only. Therefore, it need not be
  applied to the 5.1 tree. If we decide to port the scalability fix
  to 5.1 then this fix should be ported as well.
  
  Reviewed by: Heikki
innobase/include/page0cur.h:
  Applied InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.0-ss2095
  
  Revision r2091:
  branches/5.0:
   
  Merge r2088 from trunk:
   
  log for r2088:
  
  Fix Bug#32125 (http://bugs.mysql.com/32125)
  "Database crash due to ha_innodb.cc:3896: ulint convert_search_mode_to_innobase":
  
  When unknown find_flag is encountered in convert_search_mode_to_innobase()
  do not call assert(0); instead queue a MySQL error using my_error() and
  return the error code PAGE_CUR_UNSUPP. Change the functions that call
  convert_search_mode_to_innobase() to handle that error code by "canceling"
  execution and returning appropriate error code further upstream.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
innobase/include/sync0rw.h:
  Applied InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.0-ss2095
  
  Revision r2082:
  branches/5.0:  bug#29560
  
  Fixed a race condition in the rw_lock where an os_event_reset()
  can overwrite an earlier os_event_set() triggering an indefinite
  wait.
  NOTE: This fix for windows is different from that for other platforms.
  NOTE2: This bug is introduced in the scalability fix to the
  sync0arr which was applied to 5.0 only. Therefore, it need not be
  applied to the 5.1 tree. If we decide to port the scalability fix
  to 5.1 then this fix should be ported as well.
  
  Reviewed by: Heikki
innobase/include/sync0rw.ic:
  Applied InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.0-ss2095
  
  Revision r2082:
  branches/5.0:  bug#29560
  
  Fixed a race condition in the rw_lock where an os_event_reset()
  can overwrite an earlier os_event_set() triggering an indefinite
  wait.
  NOTE: This fix for windows is different from that for other platforms.
  NOTE2: This bug is introduced in the scalability fix to the
  sync0arr which was applied to 5.0 only. Therefore, it need not be
  applied to the 5.1 tree. If we decide to port the scalability fix
  to 5.1 then this fix should be ported as well.
  
  Reviewed by: Heikki
innobase/include/sync0sync.ic:
  Applied InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.0-ss2095
  
  Revision r2082:
  branches/5.0:  bug#29560
  
  Fixed a race condition in the rw_lock where an os_event_reset()
  can overwrite an earlier os_event_set() triggering an indefinite
  wait.
  NOTE: This fix for windows is different from that for other platforms.
  NOTE2: This bug is introduced in the scalability fix to the
  sync0arr which was applied to 5.0 only. Therefore, it need not be
  applied to the 5.1 tree. If we decide to port the scalability fix
  to 5.1 then this fix should be ported as well.
  
  Reviewed by: Heikki
innobase/os/os0sync.c:
  Applied InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.0-ss2095
  
  Revision r2082:
  branches/5.0:  bug#29560
  
  Fixed a race condition in the rw_lock where an os_event_reset()
  can overwrite an earlier os_event_set() triggering an indefinite
  wait.
  NOTE: This fix for windows is different from that for other platforms.
  NOTE2: This bug is introduced in the scalability fix to the
  sync0arr which was applied to 5.0 only. Therefore, it need not be
  applied to the 5.1 tree. If we decide to port the scalability fix
  to 5.1 then this fix should be ported as well.
  
  Reviewed by: Heikki
innobase/srv/srv0srv.c:
  Applied InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.0-ss2095
  
  Revision r2082:
  branches/5.0:  bug#29560
  
  Fixed a race condition in the rw_lock where an os_event_reset()
  can overwrite an earlier os_event_set() triggering an indefinite
  wait.
  NOTE: This fix for windows is different from that for other platforms.
  NOTE2: This bug is introduced in the scalability fix to the
  sync0arr which was applied to 5.0 only. Therefore, it need not be
  applied to the 5.1 tree. If we decide to port the scalability fix
  to 5.1 then this fix should be ported as well.
  
  Reviewed by: Heikki
innobase/sync/sync0arr.c:
  Applied InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.0-ss2095
  
  Revision r2082:
  branches/5.0:  bug#29560
  
  Fixed a race condition in the rw_lock where an os_event_reset()
  can overwrite an earlier os_event_set() triggering an indefinite
  wait.
  NOTE: This fix for windows is different from that for other platforms.
  NOTE2: This bug is introduced in the scalability fix to the
  sync0arr which was applied to 5.0 only. Therefore, it need not be
  applied to the 5.1 tree. If we decide to port the scalability fix
  to 5.1 then this fix should be ported as well.
  
  Reviewed by: Heikki
innobase/sync/sync0rw.c:
  Applied InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.0-ss2095
  
  Revision r2082:
  branches/5.0:  bug#29560
  
  Fixed a race condition in the rw_lock where an os_event_reset()
  can overwrite an earlier os_event_set() triggering an indefinite
  wait.
  NOTE: This fix for windows is different from that for other platforms.
  NOTE2: This bug is introduced in the scalability fix to the
  sync0arr which was applied to 5.0 only. Therefore, it need not be
  applied to the 5.1 tree. If we decide to port the scalability fix
  to 5.1 then this fix should be ported as well.
  
  Reviewed by: Heikki
innobase/sync/sync0sync.c:
  Applied InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.0-ss2095
  
  Revision r2082:
  branches/5.0:  bug#29560
  
  Fixed a race condition in the rw_lock where an os_event_reset()
  can overwrite an earlier os_event_set() triggering an indefinite
  wait.
  NOTE: This fix for windows is different from that for other platforms.
  NOTE2: This bug is introduced in the scalability fix to the
  sync0arr which was applied to 5.0 only. Therefore, it need not be
  applied to the 5.1 tree. If we decide to port the scalability fix
  to 5.1 then this fix should be ported as well.
  
  Reviewed by: Heikki
sql/ha_innodb.cc:
  Applied InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.0-ss2095
  
  Revision r2091:
  branches/5.0:
   
  Merge r2088 from trunk:
   
  log for r2088:
  
  Fix Bug#32125 (http://bugs.mysql.com/32125)
  "Database crash due to ha_innodb.cc:3896: ulint convert_search_mode_to_innobase":
  
  When unknown find_flag is encountered in convert_search_mode_to_innobase()
  do not call assert(0); instead queue a MySQL error using my_error() and
  return the error code PAGE_CUR_UNSUPP. Change the functions that call
  convert_search_mode_to_innobase() to handle that error code by "canceling"
  execution and returning appropriate error code further upstream.
  
  Approved by:	Heikki
  
  
  Revision r2095:
  branches/5.0: Merge r2093 from trunk:
  
  convert_search_mode_to_innobase(): Add the missing case label
  HA_READ_MBR_EQUAL that was forgotten in r2088.
2007-11-20 10:53:19 -07:00

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C

/******************************************************
The read-write lock (for threads, not for database transactions)
(c) 1995 Innobase Oy
Created 9/11/1995 Heikki Tuuri
*******************************************************/
#ifndef sync0rw_h
#define sync0rw_h
#include "univ.i"
#include "ut0lst.h"
#include "sync0sync.h"
#include "os0sync.h"
/* The following undef is to prevent a name conflict with a macro
in MySQL: */
#undef rw_lock_t
/* Latch types; these are used also in btr0btr.h: keep the numerical values
smaller than 30 and the order of the numerical values like below! */
#define RW_S_LATCH 1
#define RW_X_LATCH 2
#define RW_NO_LATCH 3
typedef struct rw_lock_struct rw_lock_t;
#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
typedef struct rw_lock_debug_struct rw_lock_debug_t;
#endif /* UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG */
typedef UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(rw_lock_t) rw_lock_list_t;
extern rw_lock_list_t rw_lock_list;
extern mutex_t rw_lock_list_mutex;
#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
/* The global mutex which protects debug info lists of all rw-locks.
To modify the debug info list of an rw-lock, this mutex has to be
acquired in addition to the mutex protecting the lock. */
extern mutex_t rw_lock_debug_mutex;
extern os_event_t rw_lock_debug_event; /* If deadlock detection does
not get immediately the mutex it
may wait for this event */
extern ibool rw_lock_debug_waiters; /* This is set to TRUE, if
there may be waiters for the event */
#endif /* UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG */
extern ulint rw_s_system_call_count;
extern ulint rw_s_spin_wait_count;
extern ulint rw_s_exit_count;
extern ulint rw_s_os_wait_count;
extern ulint rw_x_system_call_count;
extern ulint rw_x_spin_wait_count;
extern ulint rw_x_os_wait_count;
extern ulint rw_x_exit_count;
/**********************************************************************
Creates, or rather, initializes an rw-lock object in a specified memory
location (which must be appropriately aligned). The rw-lock is initialized
to the non-locked state. Explicit freeing of the rw-lock with rw_lock_free
is necessary only if the memory block containing it is freed. */
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
# define rw_lock_create(L) rw_lock_create_func((L), #L, __FILE__, __LINE__)
#else /* UNIV_DEBUG */
# define rw_lock_create(L) rw_lock_create_func((L), __FILE__, __LINE__)
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
/*=====================*/
/**********************************************************************
Creates, or rather, initializes an rw-lock object in a specified memory
location (which must be appropriately aligned). The rw-lock is initialized
to the non-locked state. Explicit freeing of the rw-lock with rw_lock_free
is necessary only if the memory block containing it is freed. */
void
rw_lock_create_func(
/*================*/
rw_lock_t* lock, /* in: pointer to memory */
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
const char* cmutex_name, /* in: mutex name */
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
const char* cfile_name, /* in: file name where created */
ulint cline); /* in: file line where created */
/**********************************************************************
Calling this function is obligatory only if the memory buffer containing
the rw-lock is freed. Removes an rw-lock object from the global list. The
rw-lock is checked to be in the non-locked state. */
void
rw_lock_free(
/*=========*/
rw_lock_t* lock); /* in: rw-lock */
/**********************************************************************
Checks that the rw-lock has been initialized and that there are no
simultaneous shared and exclusive locks. */
ibool
rw_lock_validate(
/*=============*/
rw_lock_t* lock);
/******************************************************************
NOTE! The following macros should be used in rw s-locking, not the
corresponding function. */
#define rw_lock_s_lock(M) rw_lock_s_lock_func(\
(M), 0, __FILE__, __LINE__)
/******************************************************************
NOTE! The following macros should be used in rw s-locking, not the
corresponding function. */
#define rw_lock_s_lock_gen(M, P) rw_lock_s_lock_func(\
(M), (P), __FILE__, __LINE__)
/******************************************************************
NOTE! The following macros should be used in rw s-locking, not the
corresponding function. */
#define rw_lock_s_lock_nowait(M) rw_lock_s_lock_func_nowait(\
(M), __FILE__, __LINE__)
/**********************************************************************
NOTE! Use the corresponding macro, not directly this function, except if
you supply the file name and line number. Lock an rw-lock in shared mode
for the current thread. If the rw-lock is locked in exclusive mode, or
there is an exclusive lock request waiting, the function spins a preset
time (controlled by SYNC_SPIN_ROUNDS), waiting for the lock, before
suspending the thread. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
rw_lock_s_lock_func(
/*================*/
rw_lock_t* lock, /* in: pointer to rw-lock */
ulint pass, /* in: pass value; != 0, if the lock will
be passed to another thread to unlock */
const char* file_name,/* in: file name where lock requested */
ulint line); /* in: line where requested */
/**********************************************************************
NOTE! Use the corresponding macro, not directly this function, except if
you supply the file name and line number. Lock an rw-lock in shared mode
for the current thread if the lock can be acquired immediately. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
rw_lock_s_lock_func_nowait(
/*=======================*/
/* out: TRUE if success */
rw_lock_t* lock, /* in: pointer to rw-lock */
const char* file_name,/* in: file name where lock requested */
ulint line); /* in: line where requested */
/**********************************************************************
NOTE! Use the corresponding macro, not directly this function! Lock an
rw-lock in exclusive mode for the current thread if the lock can be
obtained immediately. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
rw_lock_x_lock_func_nowait(
/*=======================*/
/* out: TRUE if success */
rw_lock_t* lock, /* in: pointer to rw-lock */
const char* file_name,/* in: file name where lock requested */
ulint line); /* in: line where requested */
/**********************************************************************
Releases a shared mode lock. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
rw_lock_s_unlock_func(
/*==================*/
rw_lock_t* lock /* in: rw-lock */
#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
,ulint pass /* in: pass value; != 0, if the lock may have
been passed to another thread to unlock */
#endif
);
/***********************************************************************
Releases a shared mode lock. */
#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
#define rw_lock_s_unlock(L) rw_lock_s_unlock_func(L, 0)
#else
#define rw_lock_s_unlock(L) rw_lock_s_unlock_func(L)
#endif
/***********************************************************************
Releases a shared mode lock. */
#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
#define rw_lock_s_unlock_gen(L, P) rw_lock_s_unlock_func(L, P)
#else
#define rw_lock_s_unlock_gen(L, P) rw_lock_s_unlock_func(L)
#endif
/******************************************************************
NOTE! The following macro should be used in rw x-locking, not the
corresponding function. */
#define rw_lock_x_lock(M) rw_lock_x_lock_func(\
(M), 0, __FILE__, __LINE__)
/******************************************************************
NOTE! The following macro should be used in rw x-locking, not the
corresponding function. */
#define rw_lock_x_lock_gen(M, P) rw_lock_x_lock_func(\
(M), (P), __FILE__, __LINE__)
/******************************************************************
NOTE! The following macros should be used in rw x-locking, not the
corresponding function. */
#define rw_lock_x_lock_nowait(M) rw_lock_x_lock_func_nowait(\
(M), __FILE__, __LINE__)
/**********************************************************************
NOTE! Use the corresponding macro, not directly this function! Lock an
rw-lock in exclusive mode for the current thread. If the rw-lock is locked
in shared or exclusive mode, or there is an exclusive lock request waiting,
the function spins a preset time (controlled by SYNC_SPIN_ROUNDS), waiting
for the lock, before suspending the thread. If the same thread has an x-lock
on the rw-lock, locking succeed, with the following exception: if pass != 0,
only a single x-lock may be taken on the lock. NOTE: If the same thread has
an s-lock, locking does not succeed! */
void
rw_lock_x_lock_func(
/*================*/
rw_lock_t* lock, /* in: pointer to rw-lock */
ulint pass, /* in: pass value; != 0, if the lock will
be passed to another thread to unlock */
const char* file_name,/* in: file name where lock requested */
ulint line); /* in: line where requested */
/**********************************************************************
Releases an exclusive mode lock. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
rw_lock_x_unlock_func(
/*==================*/
rw_lock_t* lock /* in: rw-lock */
#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
,ulint pass /* in: pass value; != 0, if the lock may have
been passed to another thread to unlock */
#endif
);
/***********************************************************************
Releases an exclusive mode lock. */
#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
#define rw_lock_x_unlock(L) rw_lock_x_unlock_func(L, 0)
#else
#define rw_lock_x_unlock(L) rw_lock_x_unlock_func(L)
#endif
/***********************************************************************
Releases an exclusive mode lock. */
#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
#define rw_lock_x_unlock_gen(L, P) rw_lock_x_unlock_func(L, P)
#else
#define rw_lock_x_unlock_gen(L, P) rw_lock_x_unlock_func(L)
#endif
/**********************************************************************
Low-level function which locks an rw-lock in s-mode when we know that it
is possible and none else is currently accessing the rw-lock structure.
Then we can do the locking without reserving the mutex. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
rw_lock_s_lock_direct(
/*==================*/
rw_lock_t* lock, /* in: pointer to rw-lock */
const char* file_name, /* in: file name where requested */
ulint line /* in: line where lock requested */
);
/**********************************************************************
Low-level function which locks an rw-lock in x-mode when we know that it
is not locked and none else is currently accessing the rw-lock structure.
Then we can do the locking without reserving the mutex. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
rw_lock_x_lock_direct(
/*==================*/
rw_lock_t* lock, /* in: pointer to rw-lock */
const char* file_name, /* in: file name where requested */
ulint line /* in: line where lock requested */
);
/**********************************************************************
This function is used in the insert buffer to move the ownership of an
x-latch on a buffer frame to the current thread. The x-latch was set by
the buffer read operation and it protected the buffer frame while the
read was done. The ownership is moved because we want that the current
thread is able to acquire a second x-latch which is stored in an mtr.
This, in turn, is needed to pass the debug checks of index page
operations. */
void
rw_lock_x_lock_move_ownership(
/*==========================*/
rw_lock_t* lock); /* in: lock which was x-locked in the
buffer read */
/**********************************************************************
Releases a shared mode lock when we know there are no waiters and none
else will access the lock during the time this function is executed. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
rw_lock_s_unlock_direct(
/*====================*/
rw_lock_t* lock); /* in: rw-lock */
/**********************************************************************
Releases an exclusive mode lock when we know there are no waiters, and
none else will access the lock durint the time this function is executed. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
rw_lock_x_unlock_direct(
/*====================*/
rw_lock_t* lock); /* in: rw-lock */
/**********************************************************************
Sets the rw-lock latching level field. */
void
rw_lock_set_level(
/*==============*/
rw_lock_t* lock, /* in: rw-lock */
ulint level); /* in: level */
/**********************************************************************
Returns the value of writer_count for the lock. Does not reserve the lock
mutex, so the caller must be sure it is not changed during the call. */
UNIV_INLINE
ulint
rw_lock_get_x_lock_count(
/*=====================*/
/* out: value of writer_count */
rw_lock_t* lock); /* in: rw-lock */
/************************************************************************
Accessor functions for rw lock. */
UNIV_INLINE
ulint
rw_lock_get_waiters(
/*================*/
rw_lock_t* lock);
UNIV_INLINE
ulint
rw_lock_get_writer(
/*===============*/
rw_lock_t* lock);
UNIV_INLINE
ulint
rw_lock_get_reader_count(
/*=====================*/
rw_lock_t* lock);
#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
/**********************************************************************
Checks if the thread has locked the rw-lock in the specified mode, with
the pass value == 0. */
ibool
rw_lock_own(
/*========*/
rw_lock_t* lock, /* in: rw-lock */
ulint lock_type); /* in: lock type: RW_LOCK_SHARED,
RW_LOCK_EX */
#endif /* UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG */
/**********************************************************************
Checks if somebody has locked the rw-lock in the specified mode. */
ibool
rw_lock_is_locked(
/*==============*/
rw_lock_t* lock, /* in: rw-lock */
ulint lock_type); /* in: lock type: RW_LOCK_SHARED,
RW_LOCK_EX */
#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
/*******************************************************************
Prints debug info of an rw-lock. */
void
rw_lock_print(
/*==========*/
rw_lock_t* lock); /* in: rw-lock */
/*******************************************************************
Prints debug info of currently locked rw-locks. */
void
rw_lock_list_print_info(void);
/*=========================*/
/*******************************************************************
Returns the number of currently locked rw-locks.
Works only in the debug version. */
ulint
rw_lock_n_locked(void);
/*==================*/
/*#####################################################################*/
/**********************************************************************
Acquires the debug mutex. We cannot use the mutex defined in sync0sync,
because the debug mutex is also acquired in sync0arr while holding the OS
mutex protecting the sync array, and the ordinary mutex_enter might
recursively call routines in sync0arr, leading to a deadlock on the OS
mutex. */
void
rw_lock_debug_mutex_enter(void);
/*==========================*/
/**********************************************************************
Releases the debug mutex. */
void
rw_lock_debug_mutex_exit(void);
/*==========================*/
/*************************************************************************
Prints info of a debug struct. */
void
rw_lock_debug_print(
/*================*/
rw_lock_debug_t* info); /* in: debug struct */
#endif /* UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG */
/* NOTE! The structure appears here only for the compiler to know its size.
Do not use its fields directly! The structure used in the spin lock
implementation of a read-write lock. Several threads may have a shared lock
simultaneously in this lock, but only one writer may have an exclusive lock,
in which case no shared locks are allowed. To prevent starving of a writer
blocked by readers, a writer may queue for the lock by setting the writer
field. Then no new readers are allowed in. */
struct rw_lock_struct {
os_event_t event; /* Used by sync0arr.c for thread queueing */
#ifdef __WIN__
os_event_t wait_ex_event; /* This windows specific event is
used by the thread which has set the
lock state to RW_LOCK_WAIT_EX. The
rw_lock design guarantees that this
thread will be the next one to proceed
once the current the event gets
signalled. See LEMMA 2 in sync0sync.c */
#endif
ulint reader_count; /* Number of readers who have locked this
lock in the shared mode */
ulint writer; /* This field is set to RW_LOCK_EX if there
is a writer owning the lock (in exclusive
mode), RW_LOCK_WAIT_EX if a writer is
queueing for the lock, and
RW_LOCK_NOT_LOCKED, otherwise. */
os_thread_id_t writer_thread;
/* Thread id of a possible writer thread */
ulint writer_count; /* Number of times the same thread has
recursively locked the lock in the exclusive
mode */
mutex_t mutex; /* The mutex protecting rw_lock_struct */
ulint pass; /* Default value 0. This is set to some
value != 0 given by the caller of an x-lock
operation, if the x-lock is to be passed to
another thread to unlock (which happens in
asynchronous i/o). */
ulint waiters; /* This ulint is set to 1 if there are
waiters (readers or writers) in the global
wait array, waiting for this rw_lock.
Otherwise, == 0. */
ibool writer_is_wait_ex;
/* This is TRUE if the writer field is
RW_LOCK_WAIT_EX; this field is located far
from the memory update hotspot fields which
are at the start of this struct, thus we can
peek this field without causing much memory
bus traffic */
UT_LIST_NODE_T(rw_lock_t) list;
/* All allocated rw locks are put into a
list */
#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(rw_lock_debug_t) debug_list;
/* In the debug version: pointer to the debug
info list of the lock */
#endif /* UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG */
ulint level; /* Level in the global latching
order; default SYNC_LEVEL_NONE */
const char* cfile_name;/* File name where lock created */
ulint cline; /* Line where created */
const char* last_s_file_name;/* File name where last s-locked */
const char* last_x_file_name;/* File name where last x-locked */
ulint last_s_line; /* Line number where last time s-locked */
ulint last_x_line; /* Line number where last time x-locked */
ulint magic_n;
};
#define RW_LOCK_MAGIC_N 22643
#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
/* The structure for storing debug info of an rw-lock */
struct rw_lock_debug_struct {
os_thread_id_t thread_id; /* The thread id of the thread which
locked the rw-lock */
ulint pass; /* Pass value given in the lock operation */
ulint lock_type; /* Type of the lock: RW_LOCK_EX,
RW_LOCK_SHARED, RW_LOCK_WAIT_EX */
const char* file_name;/* File name where the lock was obtained */
ulint line; /* Line where the rw-lock was locked */
UT_LIST_NODE_T(rw_lock_debug_t) list;
/* Debug structs are linked in a two-way
list */
};
#endif /* UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG */
#ifndef UNIV_NONINL
#include "sync0rw.ic"
#endif
#endif