mariadb/storage/innobase/os/os0proc.c
unknown 0da158aa2f Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
Bugs fixed:
- Bug #20791    valgrind errors in InnoDB
  Remove Valgrind warning of Bug #20791 : in new database
  creation, we read the doublewrite buffer magic number from
  uninitialized memory; the code worked because it was extremely
  unlikely that the memory would contain the magic number
- Bug #21784    DROP TABLE crashes 5.1.12-pre if concurrent
  queries on the table
  remove update_thd() in ::store_lock()


Also includes numerous coding style fixes, etc.  See file-level
comments for details.


sql/ha_innodb.cc:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r755:
    Merge a patch from MySQL AB (Mats Kindal):
  
    Lock and unlock prepare_commit_mutex under the same conditions.
  
    r782:
    Fix bug #21784 of a crash in DROP TABLE with concurrent queries on the table
storage/innobase/Makefile.am:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r772:
    Merge changes from MySQL AB:
  
    ChangeSet
      2006/08/23 13:59:16-07:00 brian@zim.(none)
      This patch removes need for a innodb to have its own configure.
storage/innobase/btr/btr0btr.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/btr/btr0cur.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r761:
    btr_cur_search_to_nth_level(): Document where cursor is left at in
    PAGE_CUR_LE searches.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/btr/btr0pcur.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/btr/btr0sea.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/buf/buf0buf.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/buf/buf0flu.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/buf/buf0lru.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
storage/innobase/buf/buf0rea.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/data/data0data.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r743:
    dfield_print_raw(): Make static.  Print at most 1000 bytes to avoid
    excessive space usage of the error log.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/data/data0type.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/dict/dict0boot.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/dict/dict0crea.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/dict/dict0dict.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
  
    r767:
    Remove dict_col_t::aux, which was only used when copying an index definition
    to the data dictionary cache.
storage/innobase/dict/dict0load.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/dict/dict0mem.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/eval/eval0eval.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/eval/eval0proc.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/fil/fil0fil.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/fsp/fsp0fsp.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/fut/fut0lst.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/ha/ha0ha.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/ibuf/ibuf0ibuf.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r735:
    Remove all traces of the obsolete concept of replicate spaces.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/include/btr0btr.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/btr0cur.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/btr0cur.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/btr0pcur.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/buf0buf.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/buf0buf.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/buf0flu.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/buf0rea.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/data0data.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r743:
    dfield_print_raw(): Make static.  Print at most 1000 bytes to avoid
    excessive space usage of the error log.
storage/innobase/include/data0data.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/data0type.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/dict0boot.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/dict0dict.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/dict0mem.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r767:
    Remove dict_col_t::aux, which was only used when copying an index definition
    to the data dictionary cache.
storage/innobase/include/eval0eval.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/fut0lst.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/ibuf0ibuf.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/lock0lock.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/log0log.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/log0recv.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r735:
    Remove all traces of the obsolete concept of replicate spaces.
storage/innobase/include/mach0data.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/mem0mem.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/include/mtr0log.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/mtr0mtr.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/os0file.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/page0cur.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/page0page.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
storage/innobase/include/que0que.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/read0read.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/rem0cmp.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/rem0rec.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/include/row0mysql.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/row0purge.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/row0row.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r777:
    Remove unused code.
  
    row_build(): Remove type==ROW_COPY_ALSO_EXTERNALS, because it is never
    passed.
storage/innobase/include/row0row.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/row0sel.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/row0sel.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/row0undo.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/row0upd.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/sync0rw.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/sync0rw.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/sync0sync.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/sync0sync.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/trx0rec.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/trx0rseg.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/include/trx0sys.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/include/trx0trx.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/trx0trx.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/trx0undo.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/trx0undo.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/trx0xa.h:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/univ.i:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r772:
    Merge changes from MySQL AB:
  
    ChangeSet
      2006/08/23 13:59:16-07:00 brian@zim.(none)·
      This patch removes need for a innodb to have its own configure.·
  
    univ.i: Replace ../ib_config.h with config.h.
  
    r777:
    Remove unused code.
  
    univ.i: Do not #define YYDEBUG, because it is only useful for debugging
    the grammar of the Bison-generated InnoDB SQL parser.
storage/innobase/include/ut0byte.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/include/ut0rnd.ic:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/lock/lock0lock.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/log/log0log.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/log/log0recv.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r735:
    Remove all traces of the obsolete concept of replicate spaces.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/mem/mem0dbg.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/mem/mem0mem.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/mem/mem0pool.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/mtr/mtr0log.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/mtr/mtr0mtr.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/os/os0file.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/os/os0proc.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/os/os0sync.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/os/os0thread.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/page/page0cur.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/page/page0page.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r761:
    btr_cur_search_to_nth_level(): Document where cursor is left at in
    PAGE_CUR_LE searches.
  
    r762:
    page_validate(): Add missing space to error print, for real this time,
    following an error in r761.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/pars/pars0opt.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/pars/pars0pars.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/que/que0que.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/read/read0read.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/rem/rem0cmp.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/rem/rem0rec.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/row/row0ins.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/row/row0mysql.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/row/row0purge.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/row/row0row.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
  
    r777:
    Remove unused code.
  
    row_build(): Remove type==ROW_COPY_ALSO_EXTERNALS, because it is never
    passed.
storage/innobase/row/row0sel.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/row/row0uins.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/row/row0umod.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/row/row0undo.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/row/row0upd.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/row/row0vers.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/srv/srv0srv.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r741:
    srv_master_thread(): Add OS_THREAD_DUMMY_RETURN to get rid of a compiler
    warning "no return value from a function returning non-void".
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
  
    r780:
    Add a warning comment above the place where we set srv_main_thread_op_info
    to "waiting for server activity" that mentions that this string should not
    be changed.
storage/innobase/srv/srv0start.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/sync/sync0arr.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/sync/sync0rw.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/sync/sync0sync.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/thr/thr0loc.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/trx/trx0purge.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/trx/trx0rec.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r735:
    Remove all traces of the obsolete concept of replicate spaces.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/trx/trx0roll.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/trx/trx0rseg.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/trx/trx0sys.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/trx/trx0trx.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/trx/trx0undo.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/ut/ut0byte.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/ut/ut0dbg.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r764:
    Split lines before an opening parenthesis, not after one.
  
    Replace some printf(...) in debug builds with fprintf(stderr, ...).
storage/innobase/ut/ut0mem.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/ut/ut0ut.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
  
    r765:
    Split lines before binary operators, not after them.
storage/innobase/ut/ut0vec.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
storage/innobase/ut/ut0wqueue.c:
  Applied InnoDB 5.1 snapshot ss787.
  
    r763:
    Reindent the code base (except for ha_innodb.{cc,h} and generated parser
    and lexer files).
2006-09-05 03:52:15 +02:00

674 lines
16 KiB
C

/******************************************************
The interface to the operating system
process control primitives
(c) 1995 Innobase Oy
Created 9/30/1995 Heikki Tuuri
*******************************************************/
#include "os0proc.h"
#ifdef UNIV_NONINL
#include "os0proc.ic"
#endif
#include "ut0mem.h"
#include "ut0byte.h"
/*
How to get AWE to compile on Windows?
-------------------------------------
In the project settings of the innobase project the Visual C++ source,
__WIN2000__ has to be defined.
The Visual C++ has to be relatively recent and _WIN32_WINNT has to be
defined to a value >= 0x0500 when windows.h is included.
#define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0500
Where does AWE work?
-------------------
See the error message in os_awe_allocate_physical_mem().
How to assign privileges for mysqld to use AWE?
-----------------------------------------------
See the error message in os_awe_enable_lock_pages_in_mem().
Use Windows AWE functions in this order
---------------------------------------
(1) os_awe_enable_lock_pages_in_mem();
(2) os_awe_allocate_physical_mem();
(3) os_awe_allocate_virtual_mem_window();
(4) os_awe_map_physical_mem_to_window().
To test 'AWE' in a computer which does not have the AWE API,
you can compile with UNIV_SIMULATE_AWE defined in this file.
*/
#ifdef UNIV_SIMULATE_AWE
/* If we simulate AWE, we allocate the 'physical memory' here */
byte* os_awe_simulate_mem;
ulint os_awe_simulate_mem_size;
os_awe_t* os_awe_simulate_page_info;
byte* os_awe_simulate_window;
ulint os_awe_simulate_window_size;
/* In simulated AWE the following contains a NULL pointer or a pointer
to a mapped 'physical page' for each 4 kB page in the AWE window */
byte** os_awe_simulate_map;
#endif
#ifdef __WIN2000__
os_awe_t* os_awe_page_info;
ulint os_awe_n_pages;
byte* os_awe_window;
ulint os_awe_window_size;
#endif
ibool os_use_large_pages;
/* Large page size. This may be a boot-time option on some platforms */
ulint os_large_page_size;
/********************************************************************
Windows AWE support. Tries to enable the "lock pages in memory" privilege for
the current process so that the current process can allocate memory-locked
virtual address space to act as the window where AWE maps physical memory. */
ibool
os_awe_enable_lock_pages_in_mem(void)
/*=================================*/
/* out: TRUE if success, FALSE if error;
prints error info to stderr if no success */
{
#ifdef UNIV_SIMULATE_AWE
return(TRUE);
#elif defined(__WIN2000__)
struct {
DWORD Count;
LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES Privilege[1];
} Info;
HANDLE hProcess;
HANDLE Token;
BOOL Result;
hProcess = GetCurrentProcess();
/* Open the token of the current process */
Result = OpenProcessToken(hProcess,
TOKEN_ADJUST_PRIVILEGES, &Token);
if (Result != TRUE) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Cannot open process token, error %lu\n",
(ulint)GetLastError());
return(FALSE);
}
Info.Count = 1;
Info.Privilege[0].Attributes = SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED;
/* Get the local unique identifier (LUID) of the SE_LOCK_MEMORY
privilege */
Result = LookupPrivilegeValue(NULL, SE_LOCK_MEMORY_NAME,
&(Info.Privilege[0].Luid));
if (Result != TRUE) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Cannot get local privilege"
" value for %s, error %lu.\n",
SE_LOCK_MEMORY_NAME, (ulint)GetLastError());
return(FALSE);
}
/* Try to adjust the privilege */
Result = AdjustTokenPrivileges(Token, FALSE,
(PTOKEN_PRIVILEGES)&Info,
0, NULL, NULL);
/* Check the result */
if (Result != TRUE) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Cannot adjust process token privileges,"
" error %u.\n",
GetLastError());
return(FALSE);
} else if (GetLastError() != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Cannot enable SE_LOCK_MEMORY privilege,"
" error %lu.\n"
"InnoDB: In Windows XP Home you cannot use AWE."
" In Windows 2000 and XP\n"
"InnoDB: Professional you must go to the"
" Control Panel, to\n"
"InnoDB: Security Settings, to Local Policies,"
" and enable\n"
"InnoDB: the 'lock pages in memory' privilege"
" for the user who runs\n"
"InnoDB: the MySQL server.\n", GetLastError());
return(FALSE);
}
CloseHandle(Token);
return(TRUE);
#else
#ifdef __WIN__
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Error: to use AWE you must use"
" a ...-nt MySQL executable.\n");
#endif
return(FALSE);
#endif
}
/********************************************************************
Allocates physical RAM memory up to 64 GB in an Intel 32-bit x86
processor. */
ibool
os_awe_allocate_physical_mem(
/*=========================*/
/* out: TRUE if success */
os_awe_t** page_info, /* out, own: array of opaque data containing
the info for allocated physical memory pages;
each allocated 4 kB physical memory page has
one slot of type os_awe_t in the array */
ulint n_megabytes) /* in: number of megabytes to allocate */
{
#ifdef UNIV_SIMULATE_AWE
os_awe_simulate_page_info = ut_malloc
(sizeof(os_awe_t) * n_megabytes
* ((1024 * 1024) / OS_AWE_X86_PAGE_SIZE));
os_awe_simulate_mem
= ut_align(ut_malloc(4096 + 1024 * 1024 * n_megabytes), 4096);
os_awe_simulate_mem_size = n_megabytes * 1024 * 1024;
*page_info = os_awe_simulate_page_info;
return(TRUE);
#elif defined(__WIN2000__)
BOOL bResult;
os_awe_t NumberOfPages; /* Question: why does Windows
use the name ULONG_PTR for
a scalar integer type? Maybe
because we may also refer to
&NumberOfPages? */
os_awe_t NumberOfPagesInitial;
SYSTEM_INFO sSysInfo;
int PFNArraySize;
if (n_megabytes > 64 * 1024) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Error: tried to allocate %lu MB.\n"
"InnoDB: AWE cannot allocate more than"
" 64 GB in any computer.\n", n_megabytes);
return(FALSE);
}
GetSystemInfo(&sSysInfo); /* fill the system information structure */
if ((ulint)OS_AWE_X86_PAGE_SIZE != (ulint)sSysInfo.dwPageSize) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Error: this computer has a page size"
" of %lu.\n"
"InnoDB: Should be 4096 bytes for"
" InnoDB AWE support to work.\n",
(ulint)sSysInfo.dwPageSize);
return(FALSE);
}
/* Calculate the number of pages of memory to request */
NumberOfPages = n_megabytes * ((1024 * 1024) / OS_AWE_X86_PAGE_SIZE);
/* Calculate the size of page_info for allocated physical pages */
PFNArraySize = NumberOfPages * sizeof(os_awe_t);
*page_info = (os_awe_t*)HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, PFNArraySize);
if (*page_info == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Failed to allocate page info"
" array from process heap, error %lu\n",
(ulint)GetLastError());
return(FALSE);
}
ut_total_allocated_memory += PFNArraySize;
/* Enable this process' privilege to lock pages to physical memory */
if (!os_awe_enable_lock_pages_in_mem()) {
return(FALSE);
}
/* Allocate the physical memory */
NumberOfPagesInitial = NumberOfPages;
os_awe_page_info = *page_info;
os_awe_n_pages = (ulint)NumberOfPages;
/* Compilation note: if the compiler complains the function is not
defined, see the note at the start of this file */
bResult = AllocateUserPhysicalPages(GetCurrentProcess(),
&NumberOfPages, *page_info);
if (bResult != TRUE) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Cannot allocate physical pages,"
" error %lu.\n",
(ulint)GetLastError());
return(FALSE);
}
if (NumberOfPagesInitial != NumberOfPages) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Error: allocated only %lu pages"
" of %lu requested.\n"
"InnoDB: Check that you have enough free RAM.\n"
"InnoDB: In Windows XP Professional and"
" 2000 Professional\n"
"InnoDB: Windows PAE size is max 4 GB."
" In 2000 and .NET\n"
"InnoDB: Advanced Servers and 2000 Datacenter Server"
" it is 32 GB,\n"
"InnoDB: and in .NET Datacenter Server it is 64 GB.\n"
"InnoDB: A Microsoft web page said that"
" the processor must be an Intel\n"
"InnoDB: processor.\n",
(ulint)NumberOfPages,
(ulint)NumberOfPagesInitial);
return(FALSE);
}
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Using Address Windowing Extensions (AWE);"
" allocated %lu MB\n",
n_megabytes);
return(TRUE);
#else
UT_NOT_USED(n_megabytes);
UT_NOT_USED(page_info);
return(FALSE);
#endif
}
/********************************************************************
Allocates a window in the virtual address space where we can map then
pages of physical memory. */
byte*
os_awe_allocate_virtual_mem_window(
/*===============================*/
/* out, own: allocated memory, or NULL if did not
succeed */
ulint size) /* in: virtual memory allocation size in bytes, must
be < 2 GB */
{
#ifdef UNIV_SIMULATE_AWE
ulint i;
os_awe_simulate_window = ut_align(ut_malloc(4096 + size), 4096);
os_awe_simulate_window_size = size;
os_awe_simulate_map = ut_malloc(sizeof(byte*) * (size / 4096));
for (i = 0; i < (size / 4096); i++) {
*(os_awe_simulate_map + i) = NULL;
}
return(os_awe_simulate_window);
#elif defined(__WIN2000__)
byte* ptr;
if (size > (ulint)0x7FFFFFFFUL) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Cannot allocate %lu bytes"
" of virtual memory\n", size);
return(NULL);
}
ptr = VirtualAlloc(NULL, (SIZE_T)size, MEM_RESERVE | MEM_PHYSICAL,
PAGE_READWRITE);
if (ptr == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Cannot allocate %lu bytes"
" of virtual memory, error %lu\n",
size, (ulint)GetLastError());
return(NULL);
}
os_awe_window = ptr;
os_awe_window_size = size;
ut_total_allocated_memory += size;
return(ptr);
#else
UT_NOT_USED(size);
return(NULL);
#endif
}
/********************************************************************
With this function you can map parts of physical memory allocated with
the ..._allocate_physical_mem to the virtual address space allocated with
the previous function. Intel implements this so that the process page
tables are updated accordingly. A test on a 1.5 GHz AMD processor and XP
showed that this takes < 1 microsecond, much better than the estimated 80 us
for copying a 16 kB page memory to memory. But, the operation will at least
partially invalidate the translation lookaside buffer (TLB) of all
processors. Under a real-world load the performance hit may be bigger. */
ibool
os_awe_map_physical_mem_to_window(
/*==============================*/
/* out: TRUE if success; the function
calls exit(1) in case of an error */
byte* ptr, /* in: a page-aligned pointer to
somewhere in the virtual address
space window; we map the physical mem
pages here */
ulint n_mem_pages, /* in: number of 4 kB mem pages to
map */
os_awe_t* page_info) /* in: array of page infos for those
pages; each page has one slot in the
array */
{
#ifdef UNIV_SIMULATE_AWE
ulint i;
byte** map;
byte* page;
byte* phys_page;
ut_a(ptr >= os_awe_simulate_window);
ut_a(ptr < os_awe_simulate_window + os_awe_simulate_window_size);
ut_a(page_info >= os_awe_simulate_page_info);
ut_a(page_info < os_awe_simulate_page_info
+ (os_awe_simulate_mem_size / 4096));
/* First look if some other 'physical pages' are mapped at ptr,
and copy them back to where they were if yes */
map = os_awe_simulate_map
+ ((ulint)(ptr - os_awe_simulate_window)) / 4096;
page = ptr;
for (i = 0; i < n_mem_pages; i++) {
if (*map != NULL) {
ut_memcpy(*map, page, 4096);
}
map++;
page += 4096;
}
/* Then copy to ptr the 'physical pages' determined by page_info; we
assume page_info is a segment of the array we created at the start */
phys_page = os_awe_simulate_mem
+ (ulint)(page_info - os_awe_simulate_page_info)
* 4096;
ut_memcpy(ptr, phys_page, n_mem_pages * 4096);
/* Update the map */
map = os_awe_simulate_map
+ ((ulint)(ptr - os_awe_simulate_window)) / 4096;
for (i = 0; i < n_mem_pages; i++) {
*map = phys_page;
map++;
phys_page += 4096;
}
return(TRUE);
#elif defined(__WIN2000__)
BOOL bResult;
os_awe_t n_pages;
n_pages = (os_awe_t)n_mem_pages;
if (!(ptr >= os_awe_window)) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Error: trying to map to address %lx"
" but AWE window start %lx\n",
(ulint)ptr, (ulint)os_awe_window);
ut_a(0);
}
if (!(ptr <= os_awe_window + os_awe_window_size - UNIV_PAGE_SIZE)) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Error: trying to map to address %lx"
" but AWE window end %lx\n",
(ulint)ptr, (ulint)os_awe_window + os_awe_window_size);
ut_a(0);
}
if (!(page_info >= os_awe_page_info)) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Error: trying to map page info"
" at %lx but array start %lx\n",
(ulint)page_info, (ulint)os_awe_page_info);
ut_a(0);
}
if (!(page_info <= os_awe_page_info + (os_awe_n_pages - 4))) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: AWE: Error: trying to map page info"
" at %lx but array end %lx\n",
(ulint)page_info,
(ulint)(os_awe_page_info + os_awe_n_pages));
ut_a(0);
}
bResult = MapUserPhysicalPages((PVOID)ptr, n_pages, page_info);
if (bResult != TRUE) {
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: AWE: Mapping of %lu physical pages"
" to address %lx failed,\n"
"InnoDB: error %lu.\n"
"InnoDB: Cannot continue operation.\n",
n_mem_pages, (ulint)ptr, (ulint)GetLastError());
exit(1);
}
return(TRUE);
#else
UT_NOT_USED(ptr);
UT_NOT_USED(n_mem_pages);
UT_NOT_USED(page_info);
return(FALSE);
#endif
}
/********************************************************************
Converts the current process id to a number. It is not guaranteed that the
number is unique. In Linux returns the 'process number' of the current
thread. That number is the same as one sees in 'top', for example. In Linux
the thread id is not the same as one sees in 'top'. */
ulint
os_proc_get_number(void)
/*====================*/
{
#ifdef __WIN__
return((ulint)GetCurrentProcessId());
#else
return((ulint)getpid());
#endif
}
/********************************************************************
Allocates non-cacheable memory. */
void*
os_mem_alloc_nocache(
/*=================*/
/* out: allocated memory */
ulint n) /* in: number of bytes */
{
#ifdef __WIN__
void* ptr;
ptr = VirtualAlloc(NULL, n, MEM_COMMIT,
PAGE_READWRITE | PAGE_NOCACHE);
ut_a(ptr);
return(ptr);
#else
return(ut_malloc(n));
#endif
}
/********************************************************************
Allocates large pages memory. */
void*
os_mem_alloc_large(
/*===============*/
/* out: allocated memory */
ulint n, /* in: number of bytes */
ibool set_to_zero, /* in: TRUE if allocated memory
should be set to zero if
UNIV_SET_MEM_TO_ZERO is defined */
ibool assert_on_error)/* in: if TRUE, we crash mysqld if
the memory cannot be allocated */
{
#ifdef HAVE_LARGE_PAGES
ulint size;
int shmid;
void *ptr = NULL;
struct shmid_ds buf;
if (!os_use_large_pages || !os_large_page_size) {
goto skip;
}
#ifdef UNIV_LINUX
/* Align block size to os_large_page_size */
size = ((n - 1) & ~(os_large_page_size - 1)) + os_large_page_size;
shmid = shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, (size_t)size, SHM_HUGETLB | SHM_R | SHM_W);
if (shmid < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "InnoDB: HugeTLB: Warning: Failed to allocate"
" %lu bytes. errno %d\n", n, errno);
} else {
ptr = shmat(shmid, NULL, 0);
if (ptr == (void *)-1) {
fprintf(stderr, "InnoDB: HugeTLB: Warning: Failed to"
" attach shared memory segment, errno %d\n",
errno);
}
/* Remove the shared memory segment so that it will be
automatically freed after memory is detached or
process exits */
shmctl(shmid, IPC_RMID, &buf);
}
#endif
if (ptr) {
if (set_to_zero) {
#ifdef UNIV_SET_MEM_TO_ZERO
memset(ptr, '\0', size);
#endif
}
return(ptr);
}
fprintf(stderr, "InnoDB HugeTLB: Warning: Using conventional"
" memory pool\n");
skip:
#endif /* HAVE_LARGE_PAGES */
return(ut_malloc_low(n, set_to_zero, assert_on_error));
}
/********************************************************************
Frees large pages memory. */
void
os_mem_free_large(
/*==============*/
void *ptr) /* in: number of bytes */
{
#ifdef HAVE_LARGE_PAGES
if (os_use_large_pages && os_large_page_size
#ifdef UNIV_LINUX
&& !shmdt(ptr)
#endif
) {
return;
}
#endif
ut_free(ptr);
}
/********************************************************************
Sets the priority boost for threads released from waiting within the current
process. */
void
os_process_set_priority_boost(
/*==========================*/
ibool do_boost) /* in: TRUE if priority boost should be done,
FALSE if not */
{
#ifdef __WIN__
ibool no_boost;
if (do_boost) {
no_boost = FALSE;
} else {
no_boost = TRUE;
}
#if TRUE != 1
# error "TRUE != 1"
#endif
/* Does not do anything currently!
SetProcessPriorityBoost(GetCurrentProcess(), no_boost);
*/
fputs("Warning: process priority boost setting"
" currently not functional!\n",
stderr);
#else
UT_NOT_USED(do_boost);
#endif
}