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/* Copyright (C) 2000-2006 MySQL AB
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   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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   the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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   GNU General Public License for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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   Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA */
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/* Definitions for parameters to do with handler-routines */
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#ifdef USE_PRAGMA_INTERFACE
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#pragma interface			/* gcc class implementation */
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#endif
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#include <my_handler.h>
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#include <keycache.h>
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#ifndef NO_HASH
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#define NO_HASH				/* Not yet implemented */
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#endif
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// the following is for checking tables
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#define HA_ADMIN_ALREADY_DONE	  1
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#define HA_ADMIN_OK               0
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#define HA_ADMIN_NOT_IMPLEMENTED -1
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#define HA_ADMIN_FAILED		 -2
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#define HA_ADMIN_CORRUPT         -3
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#define HA_ADMIN_INTERNAL_ERROR  -4
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#define HA_ADMIN_INVALID         -5
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#define HA_ADMIN_REJECT          -6
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#define HA_ADMIN_TRY_ALTER       -7
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#define HA_ADMIN_WRONG_CHECKSUM  -8
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#define HA_ADMIN_NOT_BASE_TABLE  -9
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#define HA_ADMIN_NEEDS_UPGRADE  -10
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#define HA_ADMIN_NEEDS_ALTER    -11
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#define HA_ADMIN_NEEDS_CHECK    -12
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/* Bits to show what an alter table will do */
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#include <sql_bitmap.h>
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#define HA_MAX_ALTER_FLAGS 39
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typedef Bitmap<HA_MAX_ALTER_FLAGS> HA_ALTER_FLAGS;
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#define HA_ADD_INDEX                  (0)
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#define HA_DROP_INDEX                 (1)
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#define HA_ALTER_INDEX                (2)
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#define HA_RENAME_INDEX               (3)
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#define HA_ADD_UNIQUE_INDEX           (4)
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#define HA_DROP_UNIQUE_INDEX          (5)
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#define HA_ALTER_UNIQUE_INDEX         (6)
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#define HA_RENAME_UNIQUE_INDEX        (7)
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#define HA_ADD_PK_INDEX               (8)
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#define HA_DROP_PK_INDEX              (9)
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#define HA_ALTER_PK_INDEX             (10)
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#define HA_ADD_COLUMN                 (11)
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#define HA_DROP_COLUMN                (12)
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#define HA_CHANGE_COLUMN              (13)
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#define HA_ALTER_COLUMN_NAME          (14)
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#define HA_ALTER_COLUMN_TYPE          (15)
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#define HA_ALTER_COLUMN_ORDER         (16)
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#define HA_ALTER_COLUMN_NULLABLE      (17)
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#define HA_COLUMN_DEFAULT_VALUE       (18)
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#define HA_COLUMN_STORAGE             (19)
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#define HA_COLUMN_FORMAT              (20)
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#define HA_ADD_FOREIGN_KEY            (21)
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#define HA_DROP_FOREIGN_KEY           (22)
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#define HA_ALTER_FOREIGN_KEY          (23)
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#define HA_ADD_CONSTRAINT             (24)
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#define HA_CHANGE_CHARACTER_SET       (30)
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#define HA_SET_DEFAULT_CHARACTER_SET  (31)
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#define HA_CHANGE_AUTOINCREMENT_VALUE (32)
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#define HA_ALTER_STORAGE              (33)
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#define HA_ALTER_TABLESPACE           (34)
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#define HA_ALTER_ROW_FORMAT           (35)
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#define HA_RENAME_TABLE               (36)
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#define HA_ALTER_STORAGE_ENGINE       (37)
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#define HA_RECREATE                   (38)
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/* Remember to increase HA_MAX_ALTER_FLAGS when adding more flags! */
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/* Return values for check_if_supported_alter */
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#define HA_ALTER_ERROR               -1
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#define HA_ALTER_SUPPORTED_WAIT_LOCK  0
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#define HA_ALTER_SUPPORTED_NO_LOCK    1
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#define HA_ALTER_NOT_SUPPORTED        2
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/* Bits in table_flags() to show what database can do */
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#define HA_NO_TRANSACTIONS     (1 << 0) /* Doesn't support transactions */
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#define HA_PARTIAL_COLUMN_READ (1 << 1) /* read may not return all columns */
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#define HA_TABLE_SCAN_ON_INDEX (1 << 2) /* No separate data/index file */
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/*
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  The following should be set if the following is not true when scanning
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  a table with rnd_next()
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  - We will see all rows (including deleted ones)
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  - Row positions are 'table->s->db_record_offset' apart
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  If this flag is not set, filesort will do a postion() call for each matched
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  row to be able to find the row later.
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*/
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#define HA_REC_NOT_IN_SEQ      (1 << 3)
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/* This is now a dead option, just left for compatibility */
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#define HA_CAN_GEOMETRY        (1 << 4)
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/*
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  Reading keys in random order is as fast as reading keys in sort order
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  (Used in records.cc to decide if we should use a record cache and by
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  filesort to decide if we should sort key + data or key + pointer-to-row
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*/
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#define HA_FAST_KEY_READ       (1 << 5)
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/*
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  Set the following flag if we on delete should force all key to be read
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  and on update read all keys that changes
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*/
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#define HA_REQUIRES_KEY_COLUMNS_FOR_DELETE (1 << 6)
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#define HA_NULL_IN_KEY         (1 << 7) /* One can have keys with NULL */
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#define HA_DUPLICATE_POS       (1 << 8)    /* ha_position() gives dup row */
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#define HA_NO_BLOBS            (1 << 9) /* Doesn't support blobs */
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#define HA_CAN_INDEX_BLOBS     (1 << 10)
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#define HA_AUTO_PART_KEY       (1 << 11) /* auto-increment in multi-part key */
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#define HA_REQUIRE_PRIMARY_KEY (1 << 12) /* .. and can't create a hidden one */
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#define HA_STATS_RECORDS_IS_EXACT (1 << 13) /* stats.records is exact */
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/*
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  INSERT_DELAYED only works with handlers that uses MySQL internal table
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  level locks
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#define HA_CAN_INSERT_DELAYED  (1 << 14)
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/*
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  If we get the primary key columns for free when we do an index read
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  It also implies that we have to retrive the primary key when using
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  position() and rnd_pos().
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#define HA_PRIMARY_KEY_IN_READ_INDEX (1 << 15)
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/*
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  If HA_PRIMARY_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_POSITION is set, it means that to position()
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  uses a primary key. Without primary key, we can't call position().
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#define HA_PRIMARY_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_POSITION (1 << 16) 
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#define HA_CAN_RTREEKEYS       (1 << 17) /* Historical, no longer supported */
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#define HA_NOT_DELETE_WITH_CACHE (1 << 18)
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/*
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  The following is we need to a primary key to delete (and update) a row.
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  If there is no primary key, all columns needs to be read on update and delete
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#define HA_PRIMARY_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_DELETE (1 << 19)
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#define HA_NO_PREFIX_CHAR_KEYS (1 << 20)
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#define HA_CAN_FULLTEXT        (1 << 21) /* Historical, no longer supported */
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#define HA_CAN_SQL_HANDLER     (1 << 22) /* Historical, no longer supported */
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#define HA_NO_AUTO_INCREMENT   (1 << 23)
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#define HA_HAS_CHECKSUM        (1 << 24)
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/* Table data are stored in separate files (for lower_case_table_names) */
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#define HA_FILE_BASED	       (1 << 26)
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#define HA_NO_VARCHAR	       (1 << 27) /* Historical, no longer supported */
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#define HA_CAN_BIT_FIELD       (1 << 28) /* Historical, no longer supported */
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#define HA_NEED_READ_RANGE_BUFFER (1 << 29) /* for read_multi_range */
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#define HA_ANY_INDEX_MAY_BE_UNIQUE (1 << 30)
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#define HA_NO_COPY_ON_ALTER    (1LL << 31)
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#define HA_HAS_RECORDS	       (1LL << 32) /* records() gives exact count*/
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/* Has it's own method of binlog logging */
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#define HA_HAS_OWN_BINLOGGING  (1LL << 33) /* Historical, no longer supported */
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#define HA_MRR_CANT_SORT       (1LL << 34)
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/*
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  Engine is capable of row-format and statement-format logging,
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  respectively
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#define HA_BINLOG_ROW_CAPABLE  (1LL << 35)
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#define HA_BINLOG_STMT_CAPABLE (1LL << 36)
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#define HA_ONLINE_ALTER        (1LL << 37)
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/*
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  Set of all binlog flags. Currently only contain the capabilities
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  flags.
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#define HA_BINLOG_FLAGS (HA_BINLOG_ROW_CAPABLE | HA_BINLOG_STMT_CAPABLE)
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/* bits in index_flags(index_number) for what you can do with index */
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#define HA_READ_NEXT            1       /* TODO really use this flag */
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#define HA_READ_PREV            2       /* supports ::index_prev */
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#define HA_READ_ORDER           4       /* index_next/prev follow sort order */
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#define HA_READ_RANGE           8       /* can find all records in a range */
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#define HA_ONLY_WHOLE_INDEX	16	/* Can't use part key searches */
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#define HA_KEYREAD_ONLY         64	/* Support HA_EXTRA_KEYREAD */
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/*
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  Index scan will not return records in rowid order. Not guaranteed to be
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  set for unordered (e.g. HASH) indexes.
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#define HA_KEY_SCAN_NOT_ROR     128 
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#define HA_DO_INDEX_COND_PUSHDOWN  256 /* Supports Index Condition Pushdown */
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/*
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  HA_PARTITION_FUNCTION_SUPPORTED indicates that the function is
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  supported at all.
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  HA_FAST_CHANGE_PARTITION means that optimised variants of the changes
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  exists but they are not necessarily done online.
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  HA_ONLINE_DOUBLE_WRITE means that the handler supports writing to both
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  the new partition and to the old partitions when updating through the
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  old partitioning schema while performing a change of the partitioning.
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  This means that we can support updating of the table while performing
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  the copy phase of the change. For no lock at all also a double write
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  from new to old must exist and this is not required when this flag is
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  store_lock for ALTER TABLE partitions.
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  care of changing the partitions online and in one phase. Thus all phases
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  needed to handle the change are implemented inside the storage engine.
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  The storage engine must also support auto-discovery since the frm file
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  the storage engine. A typical engine to support this is NDB (through
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  WL #2498).
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#define HA_PARTITION_FUNCTION_SUPPORTED         (1L << 1)
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#define HA_FAST_CHANGE_PARTITION                (1L << 2)
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#define HA_PARTITION_ONE_PHASE                  (1L << 3)
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/* operations for disable/enable indexes */
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#define HA_KEY_SWITCH_NONUNIQ      0
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#define HA_KEY_SWITCH_ALL          1
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#define HA_KEY_SWITCH_NONUNIQ_SAVE 2
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#define HA_KEY_SWITCH_ALL_SAVE     3
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/*
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  Note: the following includes binlog and closing 0.
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      example + csv + heap + blackhole + federated + 0
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  (yes, the sum is deliberately inaccurate)
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  TODO remove the limit, use dynarrays
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#define MAX_HA 15
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  Parameters for open() (in register form->filestat)
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  HA_GET_INFO does an implicit HA_ABORT_IF_LOCKED
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*/
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#define HA_OPEN_KEYFILE		1
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#define HA_OPEN_RNDFILE		2
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#define HA_GET_INDEX		4
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#define HA_GET_INFO		8	/* do a ha_info() after open */
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#define HA_READ_ONLY		16	/* File opened as readonly */
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/* Try readonly if can't open with read and write */
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#define HA_TRY_READ_ONLY	32
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#define HA_WAIT_IF_LOCKED	64	/* Wait if locked on open */
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#define HA_ABORT_IF_LOCKED	128	/* skip if locked on open.*/
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#define HA_BLOCK_LOCK		256	/* unlock when reading some records */
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#define HA_OPEN_TEMPORARY	512
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/* For transactional LOCK TABLE. handler::lock_table() */
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#define HA_LOCK_IN_SHARE_MODE      F_RDLCK
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#define HA_LOCK_IN_EXCLUSIVE_MODE  F_WRLCK
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/* Some key definitions */
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#define HA_KEY_NULL_LENGTH	1
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#define HA_KEY_BLOB_LENGTH	2
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#define HA_LEX_CREATE_TMP_TABLE	1
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#define HA_LEX_CREATE_IF_NOT_EXISTS 2
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#define HA_LEX_CREATE_TABLE_LIKE 4
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#define HA_OPTION_NO_CHECKSUM	(1L << 17)
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#define HA_OPTION_NO_DELAY_KEY_WRITE (1L << 18)
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#define HA_MAX_REC_LENGTH	65535
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#define HA_CACHE_TBL_NONTRANSACT 0
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#define HA_CACHE_TBL_NOCACHE     1
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#define HA_CACHE_TBL_ASKTRANSACT 2
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#define HA_CACHE_TBL_TRANSACT    4
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#define MYSQL_START_TRANS_OPT_WITH_CONS_SNAPSHOT 1
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#define HA_CHECK_DUP_KEY 1
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#define HA_CHECK_DUP_UNIQUE 2
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#define HA_CHECK_DUP (HA_CHECK_DUP_KEY + HA_CHECK_DUP_UNIQUE)
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{
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  DB_TYPE_BERKELEY_DB, DB_TYPE_INNODB,
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};
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enum enum_binlog_func {
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enum enum_binlog_command {
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};
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/* Bits in used_fields */
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_AUTO             (1L << 0)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_RAID             (1L << 1) /* Historical, no longer supported */
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_UNION            (1L << 2)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_INSERT_METHOD    (1L << 3)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_MIN_ROWS         (1L << 4)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_MAX_ROWS         (1L << 5)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_AVG_ROW_LENGTH   (1L << 6)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_PACK_KEYS        (1L << 7)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_CHARSET          (1L << 8)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_DEFAULT_CHARSET  (1L << 9)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_DATADIR          (1L << 10)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_INDEXDIR         (1L << 11)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_ENGINE           (1L << 12)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_CHECKSUM         (1L << 13)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_DELAY_KEY_WRITE  (1L << 14)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_ROW_FORMAT       (1L << 15)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_COMMENT          (1L << 16)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_PASSWORD         (1L << 17)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_CONNECTION       (1L << 18)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_KEY_BLOCK_SIZE   (1L << 19)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_TRANSACTIONAL    (1L << 20)
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#define HA_CREATE_USED_PAGE_CHECKSUM    (1L << 21)
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#define MYSQL_XID_PREFIX "MySQLXid"
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#define MYSQL_XID_PREFIX_LEN 8 // must be a multiple of 8
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#define MYSQL_XID_OFFSET (MYSQL_XID_PREFIX_LEN+sizeof(server_id))
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#define MAXGTRIDSIZE 64
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  char data[XIDDATASIZE];  // not \0-terminated !
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  { return g == gtrid_length && b == bqual_length && !memcmp(d, data, g+b); }
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  {
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  {
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};
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typedef struct xid_t XID;
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#define MIN_XID_LIST_SIZE  128
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#define MAX_XID_LIST_SIZE  (1024*128)
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struct handlerton;
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/* The handler for a table type.  Will be included in the TABLE structure */
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struct st_table;
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typedef struct st_table TABLE;
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typedef struct st_table_share TABLE_SHARE;
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struct st_foreign_key_info;
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typedef struct st_foreign_key_info FOREIGN_KEY_INFO;
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typedef bool (stat_print_fn)(THD *thd, const char *type, uint type_len,
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                             const char *status, uint status_len);
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enum ha_stat_type { HA_ENGINE_STATUS, HA_ENGINE_LOGS, HA_ENGINE_MUTEX };
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extern st_plugin_int *hton2plugin[MAX_HA];
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/*
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  handlerton is a singleton structure - one instance per storage engine -
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  to provide access to storage engine functionality that works on the
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  "global" level (unlike handler class that works on a per-table basis)
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  usually handlerton instance is defined statically in ha_xxx.cc as
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  static handlerton { ... } xxx_hton;
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  savepoint_*, prepare, recover, and *_by_xid pointers can be 0.
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*/
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struct handlerton
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{
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  /*
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    Historical marker for if the engine is available of not
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  */
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  SHOW_COMP_OPTION state;
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  /*
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    Historical number used for frm file to determine the correct storage engine.
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    This is going away and new engines will just use "name" for this.
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  */
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  enum legacy_db_type db_type;
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  /*
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    each storage engine has it's own memory area (actually a pointer)
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    in the thd, for storing per-connection information.
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    It is accessed as
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      thd->ha_data[xxx_hton.slot]
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   slot number is initialized by MySQL after xxx_init() is called.
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   */
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   uint slot;
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   /*
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     to store per-savepoint data storage engine is provided with an area
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     of a requested size (0 is ok here).
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     savepoint_offset must be initialized statically to the size of
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     the needed memory to store per-savepoint information.
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     After xxx_init it is changed to be an offset to savepoint storage
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     area and need not be used by storage engine.
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     see binlog_hton and binlog_savepoint_set/rollback for an example.
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   */
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   uint savepoint_offset;
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   /*
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     handlerton methods:
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     close_connection is only called if
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     thd->ha_data[xxx_hton.slot] is non-zero, so even if you don't need
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     this storage area - set it to something, so that MySQL would know
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     this storage engine was accessed in this connection
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   */
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   int  (*close_connection)(handlerton *hton, THD *thd);
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   /*
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     sv points to an uninitialized storage area of requested size
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     (see savepoint_offset description)
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   */
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   int  (*savepoint_set)(handlerton *hton, THD *thd, void *sv);
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   /*
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     sv points to a storage area, that was earlier passed
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     to the savepoint_set call
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   */
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   int  (*savepoint_rollback)(handlerton *hton, THD *thd, void *sv);
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   int  (*savepoint_release)(handlerton *hton, THD *thd, void *sv);
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   /*
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     'all' is true if it's a real commit, that makes persistent changes
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     'all' is false if it's not in fact a commit but an end of the
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     statement that is part of the transaction.
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     NOTE 'all' is also false in auto-commit mode where 'end of statement'
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     and 'real commit' mean the same event.
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   */
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   int  (*commit)(handlerton *hton, THD *thd, bool all);
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   int  (*rollback)(handlerton *hton, THD *thd, bool all);
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   int  (*prepare)(handlerton *hton, THD *thd, bool all);
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   int  (*recover)(handlerton *hton, XID *xid_list, uint len);
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   int  (*commit_by_xid)(handlerton *hton, XID *xid);
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   int  (*rollback_by_xid)(handlerton *hton, XID *xid);
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   void *(*create_cursor_read_view)(handlerton *hton, THD *thd);
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   void (*set_cursor_read_view)(handlerton *hton, THD *thd, void *read_view);
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   void (*close_cursor_read_view)(handlerton *hton, THD *thd, void *read_view);
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   handler *(*create)(handlerton *hton, TABLE_SHARE *table, MEM_ROOT *mem_root);
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   void (*drop_database)(handlerton *hton, char* path);
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   int (*panic)(handlerton *hton, enum ha_panic_function flag);
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   int (*start_consistent_snapshot)(handlerton *hton, THD *thd);
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   bool (*flush_logs)(handlerton *hton);
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   bool (*show_status)(handlerton *hton, THD *thd, stat_print_fn *print, enum ha_stat_type stat);
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   int (*fill_files_table)(handlerton *hton, THD *thd,
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                           TABLE_LIST *tables,
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                           class Item *cond);
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   uint32 flags;                                /* global handler flags */
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   int (*release_temporary_latches)(handlerton *hton, THD *thd);
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   int (*discover)(handlerton *hton, THD* thd, const char *db, 
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                   const char *name,
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                   uchar **frmblob, 
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                   size_t *frmlen);
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   int (*table_exists_in_engine)(handlerton *hton, THD* thd, const char *db,
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                                 const char *name);
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   uint32 license; /* Flag for Engine License */
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   void *data; /* Location for engines to keep personal structures */
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};
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/* Possible flags of a handlerton (there can be 32 of them) */
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#define HTON_NO_FLAGS                 0
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#define HTON_CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT (1 << 0)
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#define HTON_ALTER_NOT_SUPPORTED     (1 << 1) //Engine does not support alter
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#define HTON_CAN_RECREATE            (1 << 2) //Delete all is used fro truncate
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#define HTON_HIDDEN                  (1 << 3) //Engine does not appear in lists
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#define HTON_FLUSH_AFTER_RENAME      (1 << 4)
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#define HTON_NOT_USER_SELECTABLE     (1 << 5)
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#define HTON_TEMPORARY_NOT_SUPPORTED (1 << 6) //Having temporary tables not supported
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#define HTON_SUPPORT_LOG_TABLES      (1 << 7) //Engine supports log tables
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#define HTON_NO_PARTITION            (1 << 8) //You can not partition these tables
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class Ha_trx_info;
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struct THD_TRANS
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{
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  /* true is not all entries in the ht[] support 2pc */
593
  bool        no_2pc;
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  /* storage engines that registered in this transaction */
595
  Ha_trx_info *ha_list;
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  /* 
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    The purpose of this flag is to keep track of non-transactional
598
    tables that were modified in scope of:
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    - transaction, when the variable is a member of
600
    THD::transaction.all
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    - top-level statement or sub-statement, when the variable is a
602
    member of THD::transaction.stmt
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    This member has the following life cycle:
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    * stmt.modified_non_trans_table is used to keep track of
605
    modified non-transactional tables of top-level statements. At
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    the end of the previous statement and at the beginning of the session,
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    it is reset to false.  If such functions
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    as mysql_insert, mysql_update, mysql_delete etc modify a
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    non-transactional table, they set this flag to true.  At the
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    end of the statement, the value of stmt.modified_non_trans_table 
611
    is merged with all.modified_non_trans_table and gets reset.
612
    * all.modified_non_trans_table is reset at the end of transaction
613
    
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    * Since we do not have a dedicated context for execution of a
615
    sub-statement, to keep track of non-transactional changes in a
616
    sub-statement, we re-use stmt.modified_non_trans_table. 
617
    At entrance into a sub-statement, a copy of the value of
618
    stmt.modified_non_trans_table (containing the changes of the
619
    outer statement) is saved on stack. Then 
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    stmt.modified_non_trans_table is reset to false and the
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    substatement is executed. Then the new value is merged with the
622
    saved value.
623
  */
624
  bool modified_non_trans_table;
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626
  void reset() { no_2pc= false; modified_non_trans_table= false; }
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};
628
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630
/**
631
  Either statement transaction or normal transaction - related
632
  thread-specific storage engine data.
633
634
  If a storage engine participates in a statement/transaction,
635
  an instance of this class is present in
636
  thd->transaction.{stmt|all}.ha_list. The addition to
637
  {stmt|all}.ha_list is made by trans_register_ha().
638
639
  When it's time to commit or rollback, each element of ha_list
640
  is used to access storage engine's prepare()/commit()/rollback()
641
  methods, and also to evaluate if a full two phase commit is
642
  necessary.
643
644
  @sa General description of transaction handling in handler.cc.
645
*/
646
647
class Ha_trx_info
648
{
649
public:
650
  /** Register this storage engine in the given transaction context. */
651
  void register_ha(THD_TRANS *trans, handlerton *ht_arg)
652
  {
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653
    assert(m_flags == 0);
654
    assert(m_ht == NULL);
655
    assert(m_next == NULL);
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657
    m_ht= ht_arg;
658
    m_flags= (int) TRX_READ_ONLY; /* Assume read-only at start. */
659
660
    m_next= trans->ha_list;
661
    trans->ha_list= this;
662
  }
663
664
  /** Clear, prepare for reuse. */
665
  void reset()
666
  {
667
    m_next= NULL;
668
    m_ht= NULL;
669
    m_flags= 0;
670
  }
671
672
  Ha_trx_info() { reset(); }
673
674
  void set_trx_read_write()
675
  {
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676
    assert(is_started());
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677
    m_flags|= (int) TRX_READ_WRITE;
678
  }
679
  bool is_trx_read_write() const
680
  {
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681
    assert(is_started());
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682
    return m_flags & (int) TRX_READ_WRITE;
683
  }
684
  bool is_started() const { return m_ht != NULL; }
685
  /** Mark this transaction read-write if the argument is read-write. */
686
  void coalesce_trx_with(const Ha_trx_info *stmt_trx)
687
  {
688
    /*
689
      Must be called only after the transaction has been started.
690
      Can be called many times, e.g. when we have many
691
      read-write statements in a transaction.
692
    */
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693
    assert(is_started());
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    if (stmt_trx->is_trx_read_write())
695
      set_trx_read_write();
696
  }
697
  Ha_trx_info *next() const
698
  {
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699
    assert(is_started());
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    return m_next;
701
  }
702
  handlerton *ht() const
703
  {
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704
    assert(is_started());
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705
    return m_ht;
706
  }
707
private:
708
  enum { TRX_READ_ONLY= 0, TRX_READ_WRITE= 1 };
709
  /** Auxiliary, used for ha_list management */
710
  Ha_trx_info *m_next;
711
  /**
712
    Although a given Ha_trx_info instance is currently always used
713
    for the same storage engine, 'ht' is not-NULL only when the
714
    corresponding storage is a part of a transaction.
715
  */
716
  handlerton *m_ht;
717
  /**
718
    Transaction flags related to this engine.
719
    Not-null only if this instance is a part of transaction.
720
    May assume a combination of enum values above.
721
  */
722
  uchar       m_flags;
723
};
724
725
726
enum enum_tx_isolation { ISO_READ_UNCOMMITTED, ISO_READ_COMMITTED,
727
                         ISO_REPEATABLE_READ, ISO_SERIALIZABLE};
728
729
730
enum ndb_distribution { ND_KEYHASH= 0, ND_LINHASH= 1 };
731
732
733
typedef struct {
734
  uint64_t data_file_length;
735
  uint64_t max_data_file_length;
736
  uint64_t index_file_length;
737
  uint64_t delete_length;
738
  ha_rows records;
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739
  uint32_t mean_rec_length;
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  time_t create_time;
741
  time_t check_time;
742
  time_t update_time;
743
  uint64_t check_sum;
744
} PARTITION_INFO;
745
746
#define UNDEF_NODEGROUP 65535
747
class Item;
748
struct st_table_log_memory_entry;
749
750
#define NOT_A_PARTITION_ID ((uint32)-1)
751
752
enum ha_choice { HA_CHOICE_UNDEF, HA_CHOICE_NO, HA_CHOICE_YES };
753
754
typedef struct st_ha_create_information
755
{
756
  CHARSET_INFO *table_charset, *default_table_charset;
757
  LEX_STRING connect_string;
758
  LEX_STRING comment;
759
  const char *data_file_name, *index_file_name;
760
  const char *alias;
761
  uint64_t max_rows,min_rows;
762
  uint64_t auto_increment_value;
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763
  uint32_t table_options;
764
  uint32_t avg_row_length;
765
  uint32_t used_fields;
766
  uint32_t key_block_size;
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767
  SQL_LIST merge_list;
768
  handlerton *db_type;
769
  enum row_type row_type;
770
  uint null_bits;                       /* NULL bits at start of record */
771
  uint options;				/* OR of HA_CREATE_ options */
772
  uint merge_insert_method;
773
  uint extra_size;                      /* length of extra data segment */
774
  /* 0 not used, 1 if not transactional, 2 if transactional */
775
  enum ha_choice transactional;
776
  bool table_existed;			/* 1 in create if table existed */
777
  bool frm_only;                        /* 1 if no ha_create_table() */
778
  bool varchar;                         /* 1 if table has a VARCHAR */
779
  enum ha_choice page_checksum;         /* If we have page_checksums */
780
} HA_CREATE_INFO;
781
782
typedef struct st_ha_alter_information
783
{
784
  KEY  *key_info_buffer;
785
  uint key_count;
786
  uint index_drop_count;
787
  uint *index_drop_buffer;
788
  uint index_add_count;
789
  uint *index_add_buffer;
790
  void *data;
791
} HA_ALTER_INFO;
792
793
794
typedef struct st_key_create_information
795
{
796
  enum ha_key_alg algorithm;
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797
  uint32_t block_size;
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798
  LEX_STRING parser_name;
799
  LEX_STRING comment;
800
} KEY_CREATE_INFO;
801
802
803
/*
804
  Class for maintaining hooks used inside operations on tables such
805
  as: create table functions, delete table functions, and alter table
806
  functions.
807
808
  Class is using the Template Method pattern to separate the public
809
  usage interface from the private inheritance interface.  This
810
  imposes no overhead, since the public non-virtual function is small
811
  enough to be inlined.
812
813
  The hooks are usually used for functions that does several things,
814
  e.g., create_table_from_items(), which both create a table and lock
815
  it.
816
 */
817
class TABLEOP_HOOKS
818
{
819
public:
820
  TABLEOP_HOOKS() {}
821
  virtual ~TABLEOP_HOOKS() {}
822
823
  inline void prelock(TABLE **tables, uint count)
824
  {
825
    do_prelock(tables, count);
826
  }
827
828
  inline int postlock(TABLE **tables, uint count)
829
  {
830
    return do_postlock(tables, count);
831
  }
832
private:
833
  /* Function primitive that is called prior to locking tables */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
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834
  virtual void do_prelock(TABLE **tables __attribute__((__unused__)),
835
                          uint count __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
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836
  {
837
    /* Default is to do nothing */
838
  }
839
840
  /**
841
     Primitive called after tables are locked.
842
843
     If an error is returned, the tables will be unlocked and error
844
     handling start.
845
846
     @return Error code or zero.
847
   */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
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848
  virtual int do_postlock(TABLE **tables __attribute__((__unused__)),
849
                          uint count __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
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850
  {
851
    return 0;                           /* Default is to do nothing */
852
  }
853
};
854
855
typedef struct st_savepoint SAVEPOINT;
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856
extern uint32_t savepoint_alloc_size;
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857
extern KEY_CREATE_INFO default_key_create_info;
858
859
/* Forward declaration for condition pushdown to storage engine */
860
typedef class Item COND;
861
862
typedef struct st_ha_check_opt
863
{
864
  st_ha_check_opt() {}                        /* Remove gcc warning */
61 by Brian Aker
Conversion of handler type.
865
  uint32_t sort_buffer_size;
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866
  uint flags;       /* isam layer flags (e.g. for myisamchk) */
867
  uint sql_flags;   /* sql layer flags - for something myisamchk cannot do */
868
  KEY_CACHE *key_cache;	/* new key cache when changing key cache */
869
  void init();
870
} HA_CHECK_OPT;
871
872
873
874
/*
875
  This is a buffer area that the handler can use to store rows.
876
  'end_of_used_area' should be kept updated after calls to
877
  read-functions so that other parts of the code can use the
878
  remaining area (until next read calls is issued).
879
*/
880
881
typedef struct st_handler_buffer
882
{
883
  uchar *buffer;         /* Buffer one can start using */
884
  uchar *buffer_end;     /* End of buffer */
885
  uchar *end_of_used_area;     /* End of area that was used by handler */
886
} HANDLER_BUFFER;
887
888
typedef struct system_status_var SSV;
889
890
891
typedef void *range_seq_t;
892
893
typedef struct st_range_seq_if
894
{
895
  /*
896
    Initialize the traversal of range sequence
897
    
898
    SYNOPSIS
899
      init()
900
        init_params  The seq_init_param parameter 
901
        n_ranges     The number of ranges obtained 
902
        flags        A combination of HA_MRR_SINGLE_POINT, HA_MRR_FIXED_KEY
903
904
    RETURN
905
      An opaque value to be used as RANGE_SEQ_IF::next() parameter
906
  */
907
  range_seq_t (*init)(void *init_params, uint n_ranges, uint flags);
908
909
910
  /*
911
    Get the next range in the range sequence
912
913
    SYNOPSIS
914
      next()
915
        seq    The value returned by RANGE_SEQ_IF::init()
916
        range  OUT Information about the next range
917
    
918
    RETURN
919
      0 - Ok, the range structure filled with info about the next range
920
      1 - No more ranges
921
  */
922
  uint (*next) (range_seq_t seq, KEY_MULTI_RANGE *range);
923
} RANGE_SEQ_IF;
924
925
uint16 &mrr_persistent_flag_storage(range_seq_t seq, uint idx);
926
char* &mrr_get_ptr_by_idx(range_seq_t seq, uint idx);
927
928
class COST_VECT
929
{ 
930
public:
931
  double io_count;     /* number of I/O                 */
932
  double avg_io_cost;  /* cost of an average I/O oper.  */
933
  double cpu_cost;     /* cost of operations in CPU     */
934
  double mem_cost;     /* cost of used memory           */ 
935
  double import_cost;  /* cost of remote operations     */
936
  
937
  enum { IO_COEFF=1 };
938
  enum { CPU_COEFF=1 };
939
  enum { MEM_COEFF=1 };
940
  enum { IMPORT_COEFF=1 };
941
942
  COST_VECT() {}                              // keep gcc happy
943
944
  double total_cost() 
945
  {
946
    return IO_COEFF*io_count*avg_io_cost + CPU_COEFF * cpu_cost +
947
           MEM_COEFF*mem_cost + IMPORT_COEFF*import_cost;
948
  }
949
950
  void zero()
951
  {
952
    avg_io_cost= 1.0;
953
    io_count= cpu_cost= mem_cost= import_cost= 0.0;
954
  }
955
956
  void multiply(double m)
957
  {
958
    io_count *= m;
959
    cpu_cost *= m;
960
    import_cost *= m;
961
    /* Don't multiply mem_cost */
962
  }
963
964
  void add(const COST_VECT* cost)
965
  {
966
    double io_count_sum= io_count + cost->io_count;
967
    add_io(cost->io_count, cost->avg_io_cost);
968
    io_count= io_count_sum;
969
    cpu_cost += cost->cpu_cost;
970
  }
971
  void add_io(double add_io_cnt, double add_avg_cost)
972
  {
973
    double io_count_sum= io_count + add_io_cnt;
974
    avg_io_cost= (io_count * avg_io_cost + 
975
                  add_io_cnt * add_avg_cost) / io_count_sum;
976
    io_count= io_count_sum;
977
  }
978
};
979
980
void get_sweep_read_cost(TABLE *table, ha_rows nrows, bool interrupted, 
981
                         COST_VECT *cost);
982
983
/*
984
  The below two are not used (and not handled) in this milestone of this WL
985
  entry because there seems to be no use for them at this stage of
986
  implementation.
987
*/
988
#define HA_MRR_SINGLE_POINT 1
989
#define HA_MRR_FIXED_KEY  2
990
991
/* 
992
  Indicates that RANGE_SEQ_IF::next(&range) doesn't need to fill in the
993
  'range' parameter.
994
*/
995
#define HA_MRR_NO_ASSOCIATION 4
996
997
/* 
998
  The MRR user will provide ranges in key order, and MRR implementation
999
  must return rows in key order.
1000
*/
1001
#define HA_MRR_SORTED 8
1002
1003
/* MRR implementation doesn't have to retrieve full records */
1004
#define HA_MRR_INDEX_ONLY 16
1005
1006
/* 
1007
  The passed memory buffer is of maximum possible size, the caller can't
1008
  assume larger buffer.
1009
*/
1010
#define HA_MRR_LIMITS 32
1011
1012
1013
/*
1014
  Flag set <=> default MRR implementation is used
1015
  (The choice is made by **_info[_const]() function which may set this
1016
   flag. SQL layer remembers the flag value and then passes it to
1017
   multi_read_range_init().
1018
*/
1019
#define HA_MRR_USE_DEFAULT_IMPL 64
1020
1021
/*
1022
  Used only as parameter to multi_range_read_info():
1023
  Flag set <=> the caller guarantees that the bounds of the scanned ranges
1024
  will not have NULL values.
1025
*/
1026
#define HA_MRR_NO_NULL_ENDPOINTS 128
1027
1028
1029
class ha_statistics
1030
{
1031
public:
1032
  uint64_t data_file_length;		/* Length off data file */
1033
  uint64_t max_data_file_length;	/* Length off data file */
1034
  uint64_t index_file_length;
1035
  uint64_t max_index_file_length;
1036
  uint64_t delete_length;		/* Free bytes */
1037
  uint64_t auto_increment_value;
1038
  /*
1039
    The number of records in the table. 
1040
      0    - means the table has exactly 0 rows
1041
    other  - if (table_flags() & HA_STATS_RECORDS_IS_EXACT)
1042
               the value is the exact number of records in the table
1043
             else
1044
               it is an estimate
1045
  */
1046
  ha_rows records;
1047
  ha_rows deleted;			/* Deleted records */
61 by Brian Aker
Conversion of handler type.
1048
  uint32_t mean_rec_length;		/* physical reclength */
1 by brian
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1049
  time_t create_time;			/* When table was created */
1050
  time_t check_time;
1051
  time_t update_time;
1052
  uint block_size;			/* index block size */
1053
1054
  ha_statistics():
1055
    data_file_length(0), max_data_file_length(0),
1056
    index_file_length(0), delete_length(0), auto_increment_value(0),
1057
    records(0), deleted(0), mean_rec_length(0), create_time(0),
1058
    check_time(0), update_time(0), block_size(0)
1059
  {}
1060
};
1061
1062
uint calculate_key_len(TABLE *, uint, const uchar *, key_part_map);
1063
/*
1064
  bitmap with first N+1 bits set
1065
  (keypart_map for a key prefix of [0..N] keyparts)
1066
*/
1067
#define make_keypart_map(N) (((key_part_map)2 << (N)) - 1)
1068
/*
1069
  bitmap with first N bits set
1070
  (keypart_map for a key prefix of [0..N-1] keyparts)
1071
*/
1072
#define make_prev_keypart_map(N) (((key_part_map)1 << (N)) - 1)
1073
1074
/**
1075
  The handler class is the interface for dynamically loadable
1076
  storage engines. Do not add ifdefs and take care when adding or
1077
  changing virtual functions to avoid vtable confusion
1078
1079
  Functions in this class accept and return table columns data. Two data
1080
  representation formats are used:
1081
  1. TableRecordFormat - Used to pass [partial] table records to/from
1082
     storage engine
1083
1084
  2. KeyTupleFormat - used to pass index search tuples (aka "keys") to
1085
     storage engine. See opt_range.cc for description of this format.
1086
1087
  TableRecordFormat
1088
  =================
1089
  [Warning: this description is work in progress and may be incomplete]
1090
  The table record is stored in a fixed-size buffer:
1091
   
1092
    record: null_bytes, column1_data, column2_data, ...
1093
  
1094
  The offsets of the parts of the buffer are also fixed: every column has 
1095
  an offset to its column{i}_data, and if it is nullable it also has its own
1096
  bit in null_bytes. 
1097
1098
  The record buffer only includes data about columns that are marked in the
1099
  relevant column set (table->read_set and/or table->write_set, depending on
1100
  the situation). 
1101
  <not-sure>It could be that it is required that null bits of non-present
1102
  columns are set to 1</not-sure>
1103
1104
  VARIOUS EXCEPTIONS AND SPECIAL CASES
1105
1106
  f the table has no nullable columns, then null_bytes is still 
1107
  present, its length is one byte <not-sure> which must be set to 0xFF 
1108
  at all times. </not-sure>
1109
  
1110
  If the table has columns of type BIT, then certain bits from those columns
1111
  may be stored in null_bytes as well. Grep around for Field_bit for
1112
  details.
1113
1114
  For blob columns (see Field_blob), the record buffer stores length of the 
1115
  data, following by memory pointer to the blob data. The pointer is owned 
1116
  by the storage engine and is valid until the next operation.
1117
1118
  If a blob column has NULL value, then its length and blob data pointer
1119
  must be set to 0.
1120
*/
1121
1122
class handler :public Sql_alloc
1123
{
1124
public:
1125
  typedef uint64_t Table_flags;
1126
protected:
1127
  struct st_table_share *table_share;   /* The table definition */
1128
  struct st_table *table;               /* The current open table */
1129
  Table_flags cached_table_flags;       /* Set on init() and open() */
1130
1131
  ha_rows estimation_rows_to_insert;
1132
public:
1133
  handlerton *ht;                 /* storage engine of this handler */
1134
  uchar *ref;				/* Pointer to current row */
1135
  uchar *dup_ref;			/* Pointer to duplicate row */
1136
1137
  ha_statistics stats;
1138
  /** MultiRangeRead-related members: */
1139
  range_seq_t mrr_iter;    /* Interator to traverse the range sequence */
1140
  RANGE_SEQ_IF mrr_funcs;  /* Range sequence traversal functions */
1141
  HANDLER_BUFFER *multi_range_buffer; /* MRR buffer info */
1142
  uint ranges_in_seq; /* Total number of ranges in the traversed sequence */
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1143
  /* true <=> source MRR ranges and the output are ordered */
1 by brian
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1144
  bool mrr_is_output_sorted;
1145
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1146
  /** true <=> we're currently traversing a range in mrr_cur_range. */
1 by brian
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1147
  bool mrr_have_range;
1148
  /** Current range (the one we're now returning rows from) */
1149
  KEY_MULTI_RANGE mrr_cur_range;
1150
1151
  /** The following are for read_range() */
1152
  key_range save_end_range, *end_range;
1153
  KEY_PART_INFO *range_key_part;
1154
  int key_compare_result_on_equal;
1155
  bool eq_range;
1156
  /* 
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1157
    true <=> the engine guarantees that returned records are within the range
1 by brian
clean slate
1158
    being scanned.
1159
  */
1160
  bool in_range_check_pushed_down;
1161
1162
  uint errkey;				/* Last dup key */
1163
  uint key_used_on_scan;
1164
  uint active_index;
1165
  /** Length of ref (1-8 or the clustered key length) */
1166
  uint ref_length;
1167
  enum {NONE=0, INDEX, RND} inited;
1168
  bool locked;
1169
  bool implicit_emptied;                /* Can be !=0 only if HEAP */
1170
  const Item *pushed_cond;
1171
1172
  Item *pushed_idx_cond;
1173
  uint pushed_idx_cond_keyno;  /* The index which the above condition is for */
1174
1175
  /**
1176
    next_insert_id is the next value which should be inserted into the
1177
    auto_increment column: in a inserting-multi-row statement (like INSERT
1178
    SELECT), for the first row where the autoinc value is not specified by the
1179
    statement, get_auto_increment() called and asked to generate a value,
1180
    next_insert_id is set to the next value, then for all other rows
1181
    next_insert_id is used (and increased each time) without calling
1182
    get_auto_increment().
1183
  */
1184
  uint64_t next_insert_id;
1185
  /**
1186
    insert id for the current row (*autogenerated*; if not
1187
    autogenerated, it's 0).
1188
    At first successful insertion, this variable is stored into
1189
    THD::first_successful_insert_id_in_cur_stmt.
1190
  */
1191
  uint64_t insert_id_for_cur_row;
1192
  /**
1193
    Interval returned by get_auto_increment() and being consumed by the
1194
    inserter.
1195
  */
1196
  Discrete_interval auto_inc_interval_for_cur_row;
1197
1198
  handler(handlerton *ht_arg, TABLE_SHARE *share_arg)
1199
    :table_share(share_arg), table(0),
1200
    estimation_rows_to_insert(0), ht(ht_arg),
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1201
    ref(0), in_range_check_pushed_down(false),
1 by brian
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1202
    key_used_on_scan(MAX_KEY), active_index(MAX_KEY),
1203
    ref_length(sizeof(my_off_t)),
137 by Brian Aker
Removed dead FT bits. Small refactoring in sql_plugin.cc
1204
    inited(NONE),
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1205
    locked(false), implicit_emptied(0),
1 by brian
clean slate
1206
    pushed_cond(0), pushed_idx_cond(NULL), pushed_idx_cond_keyno(MAX_KEY),
1207
    next_insert_id(0), insert_id_for_cur_row(0)
1208
    {}
1209
  virtual ~handler(void)
1210
  {
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1211
    assert(locked == false);
1212
    /* TODO: assert(inited == NONE); */
1 by brian
clean slate
1213
  }
1214
  virtual handler *clone(MEM_ROOT *mem_root);
1215
  /** This is called after create to allow us to set up cached variables */
1216
  void init()
1217
  {
1218
    cached_table_flags= table_flags();
1219
  }
1220
  /* ha_ methods: pubilc wrappers for private virtual API */
1221
1222
  int ha_open(TABLE *table, const char *name, int mode, int test_if_locked);
1223
  int ha_index_init(uint idx, bool sorted)
1224
  {
1225
    int result;
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1226
    assert(inited==NONE);
1 by brian
clean slate
1227
    if (!(result= index_init(idx, sorted)))
1228
      inited=INDEX;
1229
    end_range= NULL;
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1230
    return(result);
1 by brian
clean slate
1231
  }
1232
  int ha_index_end()
1233
  {
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1234
    assert(inited==INDEX);
1 by brian
clean slate
1235
    inited=NONE;
1236
    end_range= NULL;
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1237
    return(index_end());
1 by brian
clean slate
1238
  }
1239
  int ha_rnd_init(bool scan)
1240
  {
1241
    int result;
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1242
    assert(inited==NONE || (inited==RND && scan));
1 by brian
clean slate
1243
    inited= (result= rnd_init(scan)) ? NONE: RND;
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1244
    return(result);
1 by brian
clean slate
1245
  }
1246
  int ha_rnd_end()
1247
  {
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1248
    assert(inited==RND);
1 by brian
clean slate
1249
    inited=NONE;
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1250
    return(rnd_end());
1 by brian
clean slate
1251
  }
1252
  int ha_reset();
1253
  /* this is necessary in many places, e.g. in HANDLER command */
1254
  int ha_index_or_rnd_end()
1255
  {
1256
    return inited == INDEX ? ha_index_end() : inited == RND ? ha_rnd_end() : 0;
1257
  }
1258
  Table_flags ha_table_flags() const { return cached_table_flags; }
1259
  /**
1260
    These functions represent the public interface to *users* of the
1261
    handler class, hence they are *not* virtual. For the inheritance
1262
    interface, see the (private) functions write_row(), update_row(),
1263
    and delete_row() below.
1264
  */
1265
  int ha_external_lock(THD *thd, int lock_type);
1266
  int ha_write_row(uchar * buf);
1267
  int ha_update_row(const uchar * old_data, uchar * new_data);
1268
  int ha_delete_row(const uchar * buf);
1269
  void ha_release_auto_increment();
1270
1271
  int ha_check_for_upgrade(HA_CHECK_OPT *check_opt);
1272
  /** to be actually called to get 'check()' functionality*/
1273
  int ha_check(THD *thd, HA_CHECK_OPT *check_opt);
1274
  int ha_repair(THD* thd, HA_CHECK_OPT* check_opt);
1275
  void ha_start_bulk_insert(ha_rows rows)
1276
  {
1277
    estimation_rows_to_insert= rows;
1278
    start_bulk_insert(rows);
1279
  }
1280
  int ha_end_bulk_insert()
1281
  {
1282
    estimation_rows_to_insert= 0;
1283
    return end_bulk_insert();
1284
  }
1285
  int ha_bulk_update_row(const uchar *old_data, uchar *new_data,
1286
                         uint *dup_key_found);
1287
  int ha_delete_all_rows();
1288
  int ha_reset_auto_increment(uint64_t value);
1289
  int ha_optimize(THD* thd, HA_CHECK_OPT* check_opt);
1290
  int ha_analyze(THD* thd, HA_CHECK_OPT* check_opt);
1291
  bool ha_check_and_repair(THD *thd);
1292
  int ha_disable_indexes(uint mode);
1293
  int ha_enable_indexes(uint mode);
200 by Brian Aker
my_bool from handler and set_var
1294
  int ha_discard_or_import_tablespace(bool discard);
1 by brian
clean slate
1295
  void ha_prepare_for_alter();
1296
  int ha_rename_table(const char *from, const char *to);
1297
  int ha_delete_table(const char *name);
1298
  void ha_drop_table(const char *name);
1299
1300
  int ha_create(const char *name, TABLE *form, HA_CREATE_INFO *info);
1301
1302
  int ha_create_handler_files(const char *name, const char *old_name,
1303
                              int action_flag, HA_CREATE_INFO *info);
1304
1305
  void adjust_next_insert_id_after_explicit_value(uint64_t nr);
1306
  int update_auto_increment();
1307
  void print_keydup_error(uint key_nr, const char *msg);
1308
  virtual void print_error(int error, myf errflag);
1309
  virtual bool get_error_message(int error, String *buf);
1310
  uint get_dup_key(int error);
1311
  virtual void change_table_ptr(TABLE *table_arg, TABLE_SHARE *share)
1312
  {
1313
    table= table_arg;
1314
    table_share= share;
1315
  }
1316
  /* Estimates calculation */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1317
  virtual double scan_time(void)
151 by Brian Aker
Ulonglong to uint64_t
1318
  { return uint64_t2double(stats.data_file_length) / IO_SIZE + 2; }
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1319
  virtual double read_time(uint index __attribute__((__unused__)),
1320
                           uint ranges, ha_rows rows)
1 by brian
clean slate
1321
  { return rows2double(ranges+rows); }
1322
1323
  virtual double index_only_read_time(uint keynr, double records);
1324
  
1325
  virtual ha_rows multi_range_read_info_const(uint keyno, RANGE_SEQ_IF *seq,
1326
                                              void *seq_init_param, 
1327
                                              uint n_ranges, uint *bufsz,
1328
                                              uint *flags, COST_VECT *cost);
1329
  virtual int multi_range_read_info(uint keyno, uint n_ranges, uint keys,
1330
                                    uint *bufsz, uint *flags, COST_VECT *cost);
1331
  virtual int multi_range_read_init(RANGE_SEQ_IF *seq, void *seq_init_param,
1332
                                    uint n_ranges, uint mode,
1333
                                    HANDLER_BUFFER *buf);
1334
  virtual int multi_range_read_next(char **range_info);
1335
1336
1337
  virtual const key_map *keys_to_use_for_scanning() { return &key_map_empty; }
1338
  bool has_transactions()
1339
  { return (ha_table_flags() & HA_NO_TRANSACTIONS) == 0; }
1340
  virtual uint extra_rec_buf_length() const { return 0; }
1341
1342
  /**
1343
    This method is used to analyse the error to see whether the error
1344
    is ignorable or not, certain handlers can have more error that are
1345
    ignorable than others. E.g. the partition handler can get inserts
1346
    into a range where there is no partition and this is an ignorable
1347
    error.
1348
    HA_ERR_FOUND_DUP_UNIQUE is a special case in MyISAM that means the
1349
    same thing as HA_ERR_FOUND_DUP_KEY but can in some cases lead to
1350
    a slightly different error message.
1351
  */
1352
  virtual bool is_fatal_error(int error, uint flags)
1353
  {
1354
    if (!error ||
1355
        ((flags & HA_CHECK_DUP_KEY) &&
1356
         (error == HA_ERR_FOUND_DUPP_KEY ||
1357
          error == HA_ERR_FOUND_DUPP_UNIQUE)))
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1358
      return false;
1359
    return true;
1 by brian
clean slate
1360
  }
1361
1362
  /**
1363
    Number of rows in table. It will only be called if
1364
    (table_flags() & (HA_HAS_RECORDS | HA_STATS_RECORDS_IS_EXACT)) != 0
1365
  */
1366
  virtual ha_rows records() { return stats.records; }
1367
  /**
1368
    Return upper bound of current number of records in the table
1369
    (max. of how many records one will retrieve when doing a full table scan)
1370
    If upper bound is not known, HA_POS_ERROR should be returned as a max
1371
    possible upper bound.
1372
  */
1373
  virtual ha_rows estimate_rows_upper_bound()
1374
  { return stats.records+EXTRA_RECORDS; }
1375
1376
  /**
1377
    Get the row type from the storage engine.  If this method returns
1378
    ROW_TYPE_NOT_USED, the information in HA_CREATE_INFO should be used.
1379
  */
1380
  virtual enum row_type get_row_type() const { return ROW_TYPE_NOT_USED; }
1381
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1382
  virtual const char *index_type(uint key_number __attribute__((__unused__)))
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1383
  { assert(0); return "";}
1 by brian
clean slate
1384
1385
1386
  /**
1387
    Signal that the table->read_set and table->write_set table maps changed
1388
    The handler is allowed to set additional bits in the above map in this
1389
    call. Normally the handler should ignore all calls until we have done
1390
    a ha_rnd_init() or ha_index_init(), write_row(), update_row or delete_row()
1391
    as there may be several calls to this routine.
1392
  */
1393
  virtual void column_bitmaps_signal();
1394
  uint get_index(void) const { return active_index; }
1395
  virtual int close(void)=0;
1396
1397
  /**
1398
    @retval  0   Bulk update used by handler
1399
    @retval  1   Bulk update not used, normal operation used
1400
  */
1401
  virtual bool start_bulk_update() { return 1; }
1402
  /**
1403
    @retval  0   Bulk delete used by handler
1404
    @retval  1   Bulk delete not used, normal operation used
1405
  */
1406
  virtual bool start_bulk_delete() { return 1; }
1407
  /**
1408
    After this call all outstanding updates must be performed. The number
1409
    of duplicate key errors are reported in the duplicate key parameter.
1410
    It is allowed to continue to the batched update after this call, the
1411
    handler has to wait until end_bulk_update with changing state.
1412
1413
    @param    dup_key_found       Number of duplicate keys found
1414
1415
    @retval  0           Success
1416
    @retval  >0          Error code
1417
  */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1418
  virtual int exec_bulk_update(uint *dup_key_found __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
clean slate
1419
  {
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1420
    assert(false);
1 by brian
clean slate
1421
    return HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND;
1422
  }
1423
  /**
1424
    Perform any needed clean-up, no outstanding updates are there at the
1425
    moment.
1426
  */
1427
  virtual void end_bulk_update() { return; }
1428
  /**
1429
    Execute all outstanding deletes and close down the bulk delete.
1430
1431
    @retval 0             Success
1432
    @retval >0            Error code
1433
  */
1434
  virtual int end_bulk_delete()
1435
  {
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1436
    assert(false);
1 by brian
clean slate
1437
    return HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND;
1438
  }
1439
  /**
1440
     @brief
1441
     Positions an index cursor to the index specified in the handle. Fetches the
1442
     row if available. If the key value is null, begin at the first key of the
1443
     index.
1444
  */
1445
  virtual int index_read_map(uchar * buf, const uchar * key,
1446
                             key_part_map keypart_map,
1447
                             enum ha_rkey_function find_flag)
1448
  {
1449
    uint key_len= calculate_key_len(table, active_index, key, keypart_map);
1450
    return  index_read(buf, key, key_len, find_flag);
1451
  }
1452
  /**
1453
     @brief
1454
     Positions an index cursor to the index specified in the handle. Fetches the
1455
     row if available. If the key value is null, begin at the first key of the
1456
     index.
1457
  */
1458
  virtual int index_read_idx_map(uchar * buf, uint index, const uchar * key,
1459
                                 key_part_map keypart_map,
1460
                                 enum ha_rkey_function find_flag);
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1461
  virtual int index_next(uchar * buf __attribute__((__unused__)))
1462
   { return  HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND; }
1463
  virtual int index_prev(uchar * buf __attribute__((__unused__)))
1464
   { return  HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND; }
1465
  virtual int index_first(uchar * buf __attribute__((__unused__)))
1466
   { return  HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND; }
1467
  virtual int index_last(uchar * buf __attribute__((__unused__)))
1468
   { return  HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND; }
1469
  virtual int index_next_same(uchar *buf __attribute__((__unused__)),
1470
                              const uchar *key __attribute__((__unused__)),
1471
                              uint keylen __attribute__((__unused__)));
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  /**
1473
     @brief
1474
     The following functions works like index_read, but it find the last
1475
     row with the current key value or prefix.
1476
  */
1477
  virtual int index_read_last_map(uchar * buf, const uchar * key,
1478
                                  key_part_map keypart_map)
1479
  {
1480
    uint key_len= calculate_key_len(table, active_index, key, keypart_map);
1481
    return index_read_last(buf, key, key_len);
1482
  }
1483
  virtual int read_range_first(const key_range *start_key,
1484
                               const key_range *end_key,
1485
                               bool eq_range, bool sorted);
1486
  virtual int read_range_next();
1487
  int compare_key(key_range *range);
1488
  int compare_key2(key_range *range);
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1489
  virtual int rnd_next(uchar *buf __attribute__((__unused__)))=0;
1490
  virtual int rnd_pos(uchar * buf __attribute__((__unused__)),
1491
                      uchar *pos __attribute__((__unused__)))=0;
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1492
  /**
1493
    One has to use this method when to find
1494
    random position by record as the plain
1495
    position() call doesn't work for some
1496
    handlers for random position.
1497
  */
1498
  virtual int rnd_pos_by_record(uchar *record);
1499
  virtual int read_first_row(uchar *buf, uint primary_key);
1500
  /**
1501
    The following function is only needed for tables that may be temporary
1502
    tables during joins.
1503
  */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
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1504
  virtual int restart_rnd_next(uchar *buf __attribute__((__unused__)),
1505
                               uchar *pos __attribute__((__unused__)))
1506
    { return HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND; }
1507
  virtual int rnd_same(uchar *buf __attribute__((__unused__)),
1508
                       uint inx __attribute__((__unused__)))
1509
    { return HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND; }
1510
  virtual ha_rows records_in_range(uint inx __attribute__((__unused__)),
1511
                                   key_range *min_key __attribute__((__unused__)),
1512
                                   key_range *max_key __attribute__((__unused__)))
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    { return (ha_rows) 10; }
1514
  virtual void position(const uchar *record)=0;
1515
  virtual int info(uint)=0; // see my_base.h for full description
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1516
  virtual uint32 calculate_key_hash_value(Field **field_array __attribute__((__unused__)))
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
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1517
  { assert(0); return 0; }
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1518
  virtual int extra(enum ha_extra_function operation __attribute__((__unused__)))
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  { return 0; }
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1520
  virtual int extra_opt(enum ha_extra_function operation,
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1521
                        uint32_t cache_size __attribute__((__unused__)))
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1522
  { return extra(operation); }
1523
1524
  /**
1525
    In an UPDATE or DELETE, if the row under the cursor was locked by another
1526
    transaction, and the engine used an optimistic read of the last
1527
    committed row value under the cursor, then the engine returns 1 from this
1528
    function. MySQL must NOT try to update this optimistic value. If the
1529
    optimistic value does not match the WHERE condition, MySQL can decide to
1530
    skip over this row. Currently only works for InnoDB. This can be used to
1531
    avoid unnecessary lock waits.
1532
1533
    If this method returns nonzero, it will also signal the storage
1534
    engine that the next read will be a locking re-read of the row.
1535
  */
1536
  virtual bool was_semi_consistent_read() { return 0; }
1537
  /**
1538
    Tell the engine whether it should avoid unnecessary lock waits.
1539
    If yes, in an UPDATE or DELETE, if the row under the cursor was locked
1540
    by another transaction, the engine may try an optimistic read of
1541
    the last committed row value under the cursor.
1542
  */
1543
  virtual void try_semi_consistent_read(bool) {}
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1544
  virtual void unlock_row(void) {}
1545
  virtual int start_stmt(THD *thd __attribute__((__unused__)),
1546
                         thr_lock_type lock_type __attribute__((__unused__)))
1547
  {return 0;}
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  virtual void get_auto_increment(uint64_t offset, uint64_t increment,
1549
                                  uint64_t nb_desired_values,
1550
                                  uint64_t *first_value,
1551
                                  uint64_t *nb_reserved_values);
1552
  void set_next_insert_id(uint64_t id)
1553
  {
1554
    next_insert_id= id;
1555
  }
1556
  void restore_auto_increment(uint64_t prev_insert_id)
1557
  {
1558
    /*
1559
      Insertion of a row failed, re-use the lastly generated auto_increment
1560
      id, for the next row. This is achieved by resetting next_insert_id to
1561
      what it was before the failed insertion (that old value is provided by
1562
      the caller). If that value was 0, it was the first row of the INSERT;
1563
      then if insert_id_for_cur_row contains 0 it means no id was generated
1564
      for this first row, so no id was generated since the INSERT started, so
1565
      we should set next_insert_id to 0; if insert_id_for_cur_row is not 0, it
1566
      is the generated id of the first and failed row, so we use it.
1567
    */
1568
    next_insert_id= (prev_insert_id > 0) ? prev_insert_id :
1569
      insert_id_for_cur_row;
1570
  }
1571
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1572
  virtual void update_create_info(HA_CREATE_INFO *create_info __attribute__((__unused__))) {}
1573
  int check_old_types(void);
1574
  virtual int assign_to_keycache(THD* thd __attribute__((__unused__)),
1575
                                 HA_CHECK_OPT* check_opt __attribute__((__unused__)))
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1576
  { return HA_ADMIN_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; }
1577
  /* end of the list of admin commands */
1578
1579
  virtual int indexes_are_disabled(void) {return 0;}
1580
  virtual char *update_table_comment(const char * comment)
1581
  { return (char*) comment;}
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
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  virtual void append_create_info(String *packet __attribute__((__unused__)))
1583
  {}
1 by brian
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  /**
1585
      If index == MAX_KEY then a check for table is made and if index <
1586
      MAX_KEY then a check is made if the table has foreign keys and if
1587
      a foreign key uses this index (and thus the index cannot be dropped).
1588
1589
    @param  index            Index to check if foreign key uses it
1590
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
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1591
    @retval   true            Foreign key defined on table or index
1592
    @retval   false           No foreign key defined
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1593
  */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1594
  virtual bool is_fk_defined_on_table_or_index(uint index __attribute__((__unused__)))
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
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1595
  { return false; }
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
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  virtual char* get_foreign_key_create_info(void)
1 by brian
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1597
  { return(NULL);}  /* gets foreign key create string from InnoDB */
1598
  /** used in ALTER TABLE; 1 if changing storage engine is allowed */
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First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
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  virtual bool can_switch_engines(void) { return 1; }
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  /** used in REPLACE; is > 0 if table is referred by a FOREIGN KEY */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
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  virtual int get_foreign_key_list(THD *thd __attribute__((__unused__)),
1602
                                   List<FOREIGN_KEY_INFO> *f_key_list __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
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1603
  { return 0; }
1604
  virtual uint referenced_by_foreign_key() { return 0;}
1605
  virtual void init_table_handle_for_HANDLER()
1606
  { return; }       /* prepare InnoDB for HANDLER */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1607
  virtual void free_foreign_key_create_info(char* str __attribute__((__unused__))) {}
1 by brian
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1608
  /** The following can be called without an open handler */
1609
  virtual const char *table_type() const =0;
1610
  /**
1611
    If frm_error() is called then we will use this to find out what file
1612
    extentions exist for the storage engine. This is also used by the default
1613
    rename_table and delete_table method in handler.cc.
1614
1615
    For engines that have two file name extentions (separate meta/index file
1616
    and data file), the order of elements is relevant. First element of engine
1617
    file name extentions array should be meta/index file extention. Second
1618
    element - data file extention. This order is assumed by
1619
    prepare_for_repair() when REPAIR TABLE ... USE_FRM is issued.
1620
  */
1621
  virtual const char **bas_ext() const =0;
1622
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1623
  virtual int get_default_no_partitions(HA_CREATE_INFO *info __attribute__((__unused__))) { return 1;}
1624
  virtual bool get_no_parts(const char *name __attribute__((__unused__)),
1 by brian
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1625
                            uint *no_parts)
1626
  {
1627
    *no_parts= 0;
1628
    return 0;
1629
  }
1630
61 by Brian Aker
Conversion of handler type.
1631
  virtual uint32_t index_flags(uint idx, uint part, bool all_parts) const =0;
1 by brian
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1632
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1633
  virtual int add_index(TABLE *table_arg __attribute__((__unused__)),
1634
                        KEY *key_info __attribute__((__unused__)),
1635
                        uint num_of_keys __attribute__((__unused__)))
1636
  { return (HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND); }
1637
  virtual int prepare_drop_index(TABLE *table_arg __attribute__((__unused__)),
1638
                                 uint *key_num __attribute__((__unused__)),
1639
                                 uint num_of_keys __attribute__((__unused__)))
1640
  { return (HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND); }
1641
  virtual int final_drop_index(TABLE *table_arg __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
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1642
  { return (HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND); }
1643
1644
  uint max_record_length() const
1645
  { return min(HA_MAX_REC_LENGTH, max_supported_record_length()); }
1646
  uint max_keys() const
1647
  { return min(MAX_KEY, max_supported_keys()); }
1648
  uint max_key_parts() const
1649
  { return min(MAX_REF_PARTS, max_supported_key_parts()); }
1650
  uint max_key_length() const
1651
  { return min(MAX_KEY_LENGTH, max_supported_key_length()); }
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1652
  uint max_key_part_length(void) const
1 by brian
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1653
  { return min(MAX_KEY_LENGTH, max_supported_key_part_length()); }
1654
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1655
  virtual uint max_supported_record_length(void) const
1656
  { return HA_MAX_REC_LENGTH; }
1657
  virtual uint max_supported_keys(void) const { return 0; }
1658
  virtual uint max_supported_key_parts(void) const { return MAX_REF_PARTS; }
1659
  virtual uint max_supported_key_length(void) const { return MAX_KEY_LENGTH; }
1660
  virtual uint max_supported_key_part_length(void) const { return 255; }
1661
  virtual uint min_record_length(uint options __attribute__((__unused__))) const
1662
  { return 1; }
1 by brian
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53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1664
  virtual bool low_byte_first(void) const { return 1; }
1665
  virtual uint checksum(void) const { return 0; }
1666
  virtual bool is_crashed(void) const  { return 0; }
1667
  virtual bool auto_repair(void) const { return 0; }
1 by brian
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1668
1669
1670
#define CHF_CREATE_FLAG 0
1671
#define CHF_DELETE_FLAG 1
1672
#define CHF_RENAME_FLAG 2
1673
1674
1675
  /**
1676
    @note lock_count() can return > 1 if the table is MERGE or partitioned.
1677
  */
1678
  virtual uint lock_count(void) const { return 1; }
1679
  /**
1680
    Is not invoked for non-transactional temporary tables.
1681
1682
    @note store_lock() can return more than one lock if the table is MERGE
1683
    or partitioned.
1684
1685
    @note that one can NOT rely on table->in_use in store_lock().  It may
1686
    refer to a different thread if called from mysql_lock_abort_for_thread().
1687
1688
    @note If the table is MERGE, store_lock() can return less locks
1689
    than lock_count() claimed. This can happen when the MERGE children
1690
    are not attached when this is called from another thread.
1691
  */
1692
  virtual THR_LOCK_DATA **store_lock(THD *thd,
1693
                                     THR_LOCK_DATA **to,
1694
                                     enum thr_lock_type lock_type)=0;
1695
1696
  /** Type of table for caching query */
1697
  virtual uint8 table_cache_type() { return HA_CACHE_TBL_NONTRANSACT; }
1698
1699
1700
  /**
1701
    @brief Register a named table with a call back function to the query cache.
1702
1703
    @param thd The thread handle
1704
    @param table_key A pointer to the table name in the table cache
1705
    @param key_length The length of the table name
1706
    @param[out] engine_callback The pointer to the storage engine call back
1707
      function
1708
    @param[out] engine_data Storage engine specific data which could be
1709
      anything
1710
1711
    This method offers the storage engine, the possibility to store a reference
1712
    to a table name which is going to be used with query cache. 
1713
    The method is called each time a statement is written to the cache and can
1714
    be used to verify if a specific statement is cachable. It also offers
1715
    the possibility to register a generic (but static) call back function which
1716
    is called each time a statement is matched against the query cache.
1717
1718
    @note If engine_data supplied with this function is different from
1719
      engine_data supplied with the callback function, and the callback returns
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1720
      false, a table invalidation on the current table will occur.
1 by brian
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1721
1722
    @return Upon success the engine_callback will point to the storage engine
1723
      call back function, if any, and engine_data will point to any storage
1724
      engine data used in the specific implementation.
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1725
      @retval true Success
1726
      @retval false The specified table or current statement should not be
1 by brian
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1727
        cached
1728
  */
1729
200 by Brian Aker
my_bool from handler and set_var
1730
  virtual bool
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1731
    register_query_cache_table(THD *thd __attribute__((__unused__)),
1732
                               char *table_key __attribute__((__unused__)),
1733
                               uint key_length __attribute__((__unused__)),
1734
                               qc_engine_callback *engine_callback,
1735
                               uint64_t *engine_data __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
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1736
  {
1737
    *engine_callback= 0;
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1738
    return true;
1 by brian
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1739
  }
1740
1741
1742
 /*
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1743
   @retval true   Primary key (if there is one) is clustered
1 by brian
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1744
                  key covering all fields
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1745
   @retval false  otherwise
1 by brian
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1746
 */
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1747
 virtual bool primary_key_is_clustered() { return false; }
1 by brian
clean slate
1748
 virtual int cmp_ref(const uchar *ref1, const uchar *ref2)
1749
 {
1750
   return memcmp(ref1, ref2, ref_length);
1751
 }
1752
1753
 /*
1754
   Condition pushdown to storage engines
1755
 */
1756
1757
 /**
1758
   Push condition down to the table handler.
1759
1760
   @param  cond   Condition to be pushed. The condition tree must not be
1761
                  modified by the by the caller.
1762
1763
   @return
1764
     The 'remainder' condition that caller must use to filter out records.
1765
     NULL means the handler will not return rows that do not match the
1766
     passed condition.
1767
1768
   @note
1769
   The pushed conditions form a stack (from which one can remove the
1770
   last pushed condition using cond_pop).
1771
   The table handler filters out rows using (pushed_cond1 AND pushed_cond2 
1772
   AND ... AND pushed_condN)
1773
   or less restrictive condition, depending on handler's capabilities.
1774
1775
   handler->ha_reset() call empties the condition stack.
1776
   Calls to rnd_init/rnd_end, index_init/index_end etc do not affect the
1777
   condition stack.
1778
 */ 
1779
 virtual const COND *cond_push(const COND *cond) { return cond; }
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1780
1 by brian
clean slate
1781
 /**
1782
   Pop the top condition from the condition stack of the handler instance.
1783
1784
   Pops the top if condition stack, if stack is not empty.
1785
 */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1786
 virtual void cond_pop(void) { return; }
1 by brian
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1787
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1788
 virtual Item
1789
   *idx_cond_push(uint keyno __attribute__((__unused__)),
1790
                  Item* idx_cond __attribute__((__unused__)))
1791
 { return idx_cond; }
1 by brian
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1792
1793
 /*
1794
    Part of old fast alter table, to be depricated
1795
  */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1796
 virtual bool
1797
   check_if_incompatible_data(HA_CREATE_INFO *create_info __attribute__((__unused__)),
1798
                              uint table_changes __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
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1799
 { return COMPATIBLE_DATA_NO; }
1800
1801
 /* On-line ALTER TABLE interface */
1802
1803
 /**
1804
    Check if a storage engine supports a particular alter table on-line
1805
1806
    @param    altered_table     A temporary table show what table is to
1807
                                change to
1808
    @param    create_info       Information from the parsing phase about new
1809
                                table properties.
1810
    @param    alter_flags       Bitmask that shows what will be changed
1811
    @param    table_changes     Shows if table layout has changed (for
1812
                                backwards compatibility with
1813
                                check_if_incompatible_data
1814
1815
    @retval   HA_ALTER_ERROR                Unexpected error
1816
    @retval   HA_ALTER_SUPPORTED_WAIT_LOCK  Supported, but requires DDL lock
1817
    @retval   HA_ALTER_SUPPORTED_NO_LOCK    Supported
1818
    @retval   HA_ALTER_NOT_SUPPORTED        Not supported
1819
1820
    @note
1821
      The default implementation is implemented to support fast
1822
      alter table (storage engines that support some changes by
1823
      just changing the frm file) without any change in the handler
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1824
      implementation.
1 by brian
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1825
 */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1826
 virtual int
1827
   check_if_supported_alter(TABLE *altered_table __attribute__((__unused__)),
1828
                            HA_CREATE_INFO *create_info,
1829
                            HA_ALTER_FLAGS *alter_flags __attribute__((__unused__)),
1830
                            uint table_changes)
1 by brian
clean slate
1831
 {
1832
   if (this->check_if_incompatible_data(create_info, table_changes)
1833
       == COMPATIBLE_DATA_NO)
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1834
     return(HA_ALTER_NOT_SUPPORTED);
1 by brian
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1835
   else
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
1836
     return(HA_ALTER_SUPPORTED_WAIT_LOCK);
1 by brian
clean slate
1837
 }
1838
 /**
1839
   Tell storage engine to prepare for the on-line alter table (pre-alter)
1840
1841
   @param     thd               The thread handle
1842
   @param     altered_table     A temporary table show what table is to
1843
                                change to
1844
   @param     alter_info        Storage place for data used during phase1
1845
                                and phase2
1846
   @param     alter_flags       Bitmask that shows what will be changed
1847
1848
   @retval   0      OK
1849
   @retval   error  error code passed from storage engine
1850
 */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1851
 virtual int alter_table_phase1(THD *thd __attribute__((__unused__)),
1852
                                TABLE *altered_table __attribute__((__unused__)),
1853
                                HA_CREATE_INFO *create_info __attribute__((__unused__)),
1854
                                HA_ALTER_INFO *alter_info __attribute__((__unused__)),
1855
                                HA_ALTER_FLAGS *alter_flags  __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
clean slate
1856
 {
1857
   return HA_ERR_UNSUPPORTED;
1858
 }
1859
 /**
1860
    Tell storage engine to perform the on-line alter table (alter)
1861
1862
    @param    thd               The thread handle
1863
    @param    altered_table     A temporary table show what table is to
1864
                                change to
1865
    @param    alter_info        Storage place for data used during phase1
1866
                                and phase2
1867
    @param    alter_flags       Bitmask that shows what will be changed
1868
1869
    @retval  0      OK
1870
    @retval  error  error code passed from storage engine
1871
1872
    @note
1873
      If check_if_supported_alter returns HA_ALTER_SUPPORTED_WAIT_LOCK
1874
      this call is to be wrapped with a DDL lock. This is currently NOT
1875
      supported.
1876
 */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1877
 virtual int alter_table_phase2(THD *thd  __attribute__((__unused__)),
1878
                                TABLE *altered_table  __attribute__((__unused__)),
1879
                                HA_CREATE_INFO *create_info __attribute__((__unused__)),
1880
                                HA_ALTER_INFO *alter_info __attribute__((__unused__)),
1881
                                HA_ALTER_FLAGS *alter_flags __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
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1882
 {
1883
   return HA_ERR_UNSUPPORTED;
1884
 }
1885
 /**
1886
    Tell storage engine that changed frm file is now on disk and table
1887
    has been re-opened (post-alter)
1888
1889
    @param    thd               The thread handle
1890
    @param    table             The altered table, re-opened
1891
 */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1892
 virtual int alter_table_phase3(THD *thd __attribute__((__unused__)),
1893
                                TABLE *table __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
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1894
 {
1895
   return HA_ERR_UNSUPPORTED;
1896
 }
1897
1898
  /**
1899
    use_hidden_primary_key() is called in case of an update/delete when
1900
    (table_flags() and HA_PRIMARY_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_DELETE) is defined
1901
    but we don't have a primary key
1902
  */
1903
  virtual void use_hidden_primary_key();
1904
1905
  /**
1906
    Lock table.
1907
1908
    @param    thd                     Thread handle
1909
    @param    lock_type               HA_LOCK_IN_SHARE_MODE     (F_RDLCK)
1910
                                      HA_LOCK_IN_EXCLUSIVE_MODE (F_WRLCK)
1911
    @param    lock_timeout            -1 default timeout
1912
                                      0  no wait
1913
                                      >0 wait timeout in milliseconds.
1914
1915
   @note
1916
      lock_timeout >0 is not used by MySQL currently. If the storage
1917
      engine does not support NOWAIT (lock_timeout == 0) it should
1918
      return an error. But if it does not support WAIT X (lock_timeout
1919
      >0) it should treat it as lock_timeout == -1 and wait a default
1920
      (or even hard-coded) timeout.
1921
1922
    @retval HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND      Storage engine does not support
1923
                                      lock_table()
1924
    @retval HA_ERR_UNSUPPORTED        Storage engine does not support NOWAIT
1925
    @retval HA_ERR_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT  Lock request timed out or
1926
                                      lock conflict with NOWAIT option
1927
    @retval HA_ERR_LOCK_DEADLOCK      Deadlock detected
1928
  */
1929
  virtual int lock_table(THD *thd         __attribute__((unused)),
1930
                         int lock_type    __attribute__((unused)),
1931
                         int lock_timeout __attribute__((unused)))
1932
  {
1933
    return HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND;
1934
  }
1935
1936
protected:
1937
  /* Service methods for use by storage engines. */
1938
  void ha_statistic_increment(ulong SSV::*offset) const;
1939
  void **ha_data(THD *) const;
1940
  THD *ha_thd(void) const;
1941
1942
  /**
1943
    Default rename_table() and delete_table() rename/delete files with a
1944
    given name and extensions from bas_ext().
1945
1946
    These methods can be overridden, but their default implementation
1947
    provide useful functionality.
1948
  */
1949
  virtual int rename_table(const char *from, const char *to);
1950
  /**
1951
    Delete a table in the engine. Called for base as well as temporary
1952
    tables.
1953
  */
1954
  virtual int delete_table(const char *name);
1955
1956
private:
1957
  /* Private helpers */
1958
  inline void mark_trx_read_write();
1959
private:
1960
  /*
1961
    Low-level primitives for storage engines.  These should be
1962
    overridden by the storage engine class. To call these methods, use
1963
    the corresponding 'ha_*' method above.
1964
  */
1965
1966
  virtual int open(const char *name, int mode, uint test_if_locked)=0;
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
1967
  virtual int index_init(uint idx,
1968
                         bool sorted __attribute__((__unused__)))
1969
  { active_index= idx; return 0; }
1 by brian
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1970
  virtual int index_end() { active_index= MAX_KEY; return 0; }
1971
  /**
1972
    rnd_init() can be called two times without rnd_end() in between
1973
    (it only makes sense if scan=1).
1974
    then the second call should prepare for the new table scan (e.g
1975
    if rnd_init allocates the cursor, second call should position it
1976
    to the start of the table, no need to deallocate and allocate it again
1977
  */
1978
  virtual int rnd_init(bool scan)= 0;
1979
  virtual int rnd_end() { return 0; }
1980
  virtual int write_row(uchar *buf __attribute__((unused)))
1981
  {
1982
    return HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND;
1983
  }
1984
1985
  virtual int update_row(const uchar *old_data __attribute__((unused)),
1986
                         uchar *new_data __attribute__((unused)))
1987
  {
1988
    return HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND;
1989
  }
1990
1991
  virtual int delete_row(const uchar *buf __attribute__((unused)))
1992
  {
1993
    return HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND;
1994
  }
1995
  /**
1996
    Reset state of file to after 'open'.
1997
    This function is called after every statement for all tables used
1998
    by that statement.
1999
  */
2000
  virtual int reset() { return 0; }
2001
  virtual Table_flags table_flags(void) const= 0;
2002
2003
  /**
2004
    Is not invoked for non-transactional temporary tables.
2005
2006
    Tells the storage engine that we intend to read or write data
2007
    from the table. This call is prefixed with a call to handler::store_lock()
2008
    and is invoked only for those handler instances that stored the lock.
2009
2010
    Calls to rnd_init/index_init are prefixed with this call. When table
2011
    IO is complete, we call external_lock(F_UNLCK).
2012
    A storage engine writer should expect that each call to
2013
    ::external_lock(F_[RD|WR]LOCK is followed by a call to
2014
    ::external_lock(F_UNLCK). If it is not, it is a bug in MySQL.
2015
2016
    The name and signature originate from the first implementation
2017
    in MyISAM, which would call fcntl to set/clear an advisory
2018
    lock on the data file in this method.
2019
2020
    @param   lock_type    F_RDLCK, F_WRLCK, F_UNLCK
2021
2022
    @return  non-0 in case of failure, 0 in case of success.
2023
    When lock_type is F_UNLCK, the return value is ignored.
2024
  */
2025
  virtual int external_lock(THD *thd __attribute__((unused)),
2026
                            int lock_type __attribute__((unused)))
2027
  {
2028
    return 0;
2029
  }
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
2030
  virtual void release_auto_increment(void) { return; };
1 by brian
clean slate
2031
  /** admin commands - called from mysql_admin_table */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
2032
  virtual int check_for_upgrade(HA_CHECK_OPT *check_opt __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
clean slate
2033
  { return 0; }
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
2034
  virtual int check(THD* thd __attribute__((__unused__)),
2035
                    HA_CHECK_OPT* check_opt __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
clean slate
2036
  { return HA_ADMIN_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; }
2037
2038
  /**
2039
     In this method check_opt can be modified
2040
     to specify CHECK option to use to call check()
2041
     upon the table.
2042
  */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
2043
  virtual int repair(THD* thd __attribute__((__unused__)),
2044
                     HA_CHECK_OPT* check_opt __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
clean slate
2045
  { return HA_ADMIN_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; }
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
2046
  virtual void start_bulk_insert(ha_rows rows __attribute__((__unused__)))
2047
  {}
2048
  virtual int end_bulk_insert(void) { return 0; }
2049
  virtual int index_read(uchar * buf __attribute__((__unused__)),
2050
                         const uchar * key __attribute__((__unused__)),
2051
                         uint key_len __attribute__((__unused__)),
2052
                         enum ha_rkey_function find_flag __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
clean slate
2053
   { return  HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND; }
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
2054
  virtual int index_read_last(uchar * buf __attribute__((__unused__)),
2055
                              const uchar * key __attribute__((__unused__)),
2056
                              uint key_len __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
clean slate
2057
   { return (my_errno= HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND); }
2058
  /**
2059
    This method is similar to update_row, however the handler doesn't need
2060
    to execute the updates at this point in time. The handler can be certain
2061
    that another call to bulk_update_row will occur OR a call to
2062
    exec_bulk_update before the set of updates in this query is concluded.
2063
2064
    @param    old_data       Old record
2065
    @param    new_data       New record
2066
    @param    dup_key_found  Number of duplicate keys found
2067
2068
    @retval  0   Bulk delete used by handler
2069
    @retval  1   Bulk delete not used, normal operation used
2070
  */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
2071
  virtual int bulk_update_row(const uchar *old_data __attribute__((__unused__)),
2072
                              uchar *new_data __attribute__((__unused__)),
2073
                              uint *dup_key_found __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
clean slate
2074
  {
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
2075
    assert(false);
1 by brian
clean slate
2076
    return HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND;
2077
  }
2078
  /**
2079
    This is called to delete all rows in a table
2080
    If the handler don't support this, then this function will
2081
    return HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND and MySQL will delete the rows one
2082
    by one.
2083
  */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
2084
  virtual int delete_all_rows(void)
1 by brian
clean slate
2085
  { return (my_errno=HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND); }
2086
  /**
2087
    Reset the auto-increment counter to the given value, i.e. the next row
2088
    inserted will get the given value. This is called e.g. after TRUNCATE
2089
    is emulated by doing a 'DELETE FROM t'. HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND is
2090
    returned by storage engines that don't support this operation.
2091
  */
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
2092
  virtual int reset_auto_increment(uint64_t value __attribute__((__unused__)))
2093
  { return HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND; }
2094
  virtual int optimize(THD* thd __attribute__((__unused__)),
2095
                       HA_CHECK_OPT* check_opt __attribute__((__unused__)))
2096
  { return HA_ADMIN_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; }
2097
  virtual int analyze(THD* thd __attribute__((__unused__)),
2098
                      HA_CHECK_OPT* check_opt __attribute__((__unused__)))
2099
  { return HA_ADMIN_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; }
2100
  virtual bool check_and_repair(THD *thd __attribute__((__unused__)))
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
2101
  { return true; }
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
2102
  virtual int disable_indexes(uint mode __attribute__((__unused__)))
2103
  { return HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND; }
2104
  virtual int enable_indexes(uint mode __attribute__((__unused__)))
2105
  { return HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND; }
200 by Brian Aker
my_bool from handler and set_var
2106
  virtual int discard_or_import_tablespace(bool discard __attribute__((__unused__)))
1 by brian
clean slate
2107
  { return (my_errno=HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND); }
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
2108
  virtual void prepare_for_alter(void) { return; }
1 by brian
clean slate
2109
  virtual void drop_table(const char *name);
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
2110
  virtual int create(const char *name __attribute__((__unused__)),
2111
                     TABLE *form __attribute__((__unused__)),
2112
                     HA_CREATE_INFO *info __attribute__((__unused__)))=0;
1 by brian
clean slate
2113
53.2.32 by Monty Taylor
First large swath at getting handler stuff clean.
2114
  virtual int create_handler_files(const char *name __attribute__((__unused__)),
2115
                                   const char *old_name __attribute__((__unused__)),
2116
                                   int action_flag __attribute__((__unused__)),
2117
                                   HA_CREATE_INFO *info __attribute__((__unused__)))
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
2118
  { return false; }
1 by brian
clean slate
2119
};
2120
2121
2122
2123
/**
2124
  A Disk-Sweep MRR interface implementation
2125
2126
  This implementation makes range (and, in the future, 'ref') scans to read
2127
  table rows in disk sweeps. 
2128
  
2129
  Currently it is used by MyISAM and InnoDB. Potentially it can be used with
2130
  any table handler that has non-clustered indexes and on-disk rows.
2131
*/
2132
2133
class DsMrr_impl
2134
{
2135
public:
2136
  typedef void (handler::*range_check_toggle_func_t)(bool on);
2137
2138
  DsMrr_impl()
2139
    : h2(NULL) {};
2140
2141
  handler *h; /* The "owner" handler object. It is used for scanning the index */
2142
  TABLE *table; /* Always equal to h->table */
2143
private:
2144
  /*
2145
    Secondary handler object. It is used to retrieve full table rows by
2146
    calling rnd_pos().
2147
  */
2148
  handler *h2;
2149
2150
  /* Buffer to store rowids, or (rowid, range_id) pairs */
2151
  uchar *rowids_buf;
2152
  uchar *rowids_buf_cur;   /* Current position when reading/writing */
2153
  uchar *rowids_buf_last;  /* When reading: end of used buffer space */
2154
  uchar *rowids_buf_end;   /* End of the buffer */
2155
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
2156
  bool dsmrr_eof; /* true <=> We have reached EOF when reading index tuples */
1 by brian
clean slate
2157
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
2158
  /* true <=> need range association, buffer holds {rowid, range_id} pairs */
1 by brian
clean slate
2159
  bool is_mrr_assoc;
2160
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
2161
  bool use_default_impl; /* true <=> shortcut all calls to default MRR impl */
1 by brian
clean slate
2162
public:
2163
  void init(handler *h_arg, TABLE *table_arg)
2164
  {
2165
    h= h_arg; 
2166
    table= table_arg;
2167
  }
2168
  int dsmrr_init(handler *h, KEY *key, RANGE_SEQ_IF *seq_funcs, 
2169
                 void *seq_init_param, uint n_ranges, uint mode, 
2170
                 HANDLER_BUFFER *buf);
2171
  void dsmrr_close();
2172
  int dsmrr_fill_buffer(handler *h);
2173
  int dsmrr_next(handler *h, char **range_info);
2174
2175
  int dsmrr_info(uint keyno, uint n_ranges, uint keys, uint *bufsz,
2176
                 uint *flags, COST_VECT *cost);
2177
2178
  ha_rows dsmrr_info_const(uint keyno, RANGE_SEQ_IF *seq, 
2179
                            void *seq_init_param, uint n_ranges, uint *bufsz,
2180
                            uint *flags, COST_VECT *cost);
2181
private:
2182
  bool key_uses_partial_cols(uint keyno);
2183
  bool choose_mrr_impl(uint keyno, ha_rows rows, uint *flags, uint *bufsz, 
2184
                       COST_VECT *cost);
2185
  bool get_disk_sweep_mrr_cost(uint keynr, ha_rows rows, uint flags, 
2186
                               uint *buffer_size, COST_VECT *cost);
2187
};
2188
2189
extern const char *ha_row_type[];
2190
extern const char *tx_isolation_names[];
2191
extern const char *binlog_format_names[];
2192
extern TYPELIB tx_isolation_typelib;
2193
extern TYPELIB myisam_stats_method_typelib;
61 by Brian Aker
Conversion of handler type.
2194
extern uint32_t total_ha, total_ha_2pc;
1 by brian
clean slate
2195
2196
       /* Wrapper functions */
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
2197
#define ha_commit(thd) (ha_commit_trans((thd), true))
2198
#define ha_rollback(thd) (ha_rollback_trans((thd), true))
1 by brian
clean slate
2199
2200
/* lookups */
2201
handlerton *ha_default_handlerton(THD *thd);
2202
plugin_ref ha_resolve_by_name(THD *thd, const LEX_STRING *name);
2203
plugin_ref ha_lock_engine(THD *thd, handlerton *hton);
2204
handlerton *ha_resolve_by_legacy_type(THD *thd, enum legacy_db_type db_type);
2205
handler *get_new_handler(TABLE_SHARE *share, MEM_ROOT *alloc,
2206
                         handlerton *db_type);
2207
handlerton *ha_checktype(THD *thd, enum legacy_db_type database_type,
2208
                          bool no_substitute, bool report_error);
2209
2210
2211
static inline enum legacy_db_type ha_legacy_type(const handlerton *db_type)
2212
{
2213
  return (db_type == NULL) ? DB_TYPE_UNKNOWN : db_type->db_type;
2214
}
2215
2216
static inline const char *ha_resolve_storage_engine_name(const handlerton *db_type)
2217
{
2218
  return db_type == NULL ? "UNKNOWN" : hton2plugin[db_type->slot]->name.str;
2219
}
2220
2221
static inline bool ha_check_storage_engine_flag(const handlerton *db_type, uint32 flag)
2222
{
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
2223
  return db_type == NULL ? false : test(db_type->flags & flag);
1 by brian
clean slate
2224
}
2225
2226
static inline bool ha_storage_engine_is_enabled(const handlerton *db_type)
2227
{
2228
  return (db_type && db_type->create) ?
51.1.77 by Jay Pipes
Standardized TRUE/FALSE, removed/replaced DBUG symbols
2229
         (db_type->state == SHOW_OPTION_YES) : false;
1 by brian
clean slate
2230
}
2231
2232
/* basic stuff */
2233
int ha_init_errors(void);
2234
int ha_init(void);
2235
int ha_end(void);
2236
int ha_initialize_handlerton(st_plugin_int *plugin);
2237
int ha_finalize_handlerton(st_plugin_int *plugin);
2238
2239
TYPELIB *ha_known_exts(void);
2240
int ha_panic(enum ha_panic_function flag);
2241
void ha_close_connection(THD* thd);
2242
bool ha_flush_logs(handlerton *db_type);
2243
void ha_drop_database(char* path);
2244
int ha_create_table(THD *thd, const char *path,
2245
                    const char *db, const char *table_name,
2246
                    HA_CREATE_INFO *create_info,
2247
                    bool update_create_info);
2248
int ha_delete_table(THD *thd, handlerton *db_type, const char *path,
2249
                    const char *db, const char *alias, bool generate_warning);
2250
2251
/* statistics and info */
2252
bool ha_show_status(THD *thd, handlerton *db_type, enum ha_stat_type stat);
2253
2254
/* discovery */
2255
int ha_create_table_from_engine(THD* thd, const char *db, const char *name);
2256
int ha_discover(THD* thd, const char* dbname, const char* name,
2257
                uchar** frmblob, size_t* frmlen);
2258
int ha_find_files(THD *thd,const char *db,const char *path,
2259
                  const char *wild, bool dir, List<LEX_STRING>* files);
2260
int ha_table_exists_in_engine(THD* thd, const char* db, const char* name);
2261
2262
/* key cache */
2263
extern "C" int ha_init_key_cache(const char *name, KEY_CACHE *key_cache);
2264
int ha_resize_key_cache(KEY_CACHE *key_cache);
2265
int ha_change_key_cache_param(KEY_CACHE *key_cache);
2266
int ha_change_key_cache(KEY_CACHE *old_key_cache, KEY_CACHE *new_key_cache);
2267
int ha_end_key_cache(KEY_CACHE *key_cache);
2268
2269
/* report to InnoDB that control passes to the client */
2270
int ha_release_temporary_latches(THD *thd);
2271
2272
/* transactions: interface to handlerton functions */
2273
int ha_start_consistent_snapshot(THD *thd);
2274
int ha_commit_or_rollback_by_xid(XID *xid, bool commit);
2275
int ha_commit_one_phase(THD *thd, bool all);
2276
int ha_rollback_trans(THD *thd, bool all);
2277
int ha_prepare(THD *thd);
2278
int ha_recover(HASH *commit_list);
2279
2280
/* transactions: these functions never call handlerton functions directly */
2281
int ha_commit_trans(THD *thd, bool all);
2282
int ha_autocommit_or_rollback(THD *thd, int error);
2283
int ha_enable_transaction(THD *thd, bool on);
2284
2285
/* savepoints */
2286
int ha_rollback_to_savepoint(THD *thd, SAVEPOINT *sv);
2287
int ha_savepoint(THD *thd, SAVEPOINT *sv);
2288
int ha_release_savepoint(THD *thd, SAVEPOINT *sv);
2289
2290
/* these are called by storage engines */
2291
void trans_register_ha(THD *thd, bool all, handlerton *ht);
2292
2293
/*
2294
  Storage engine has to assume the transaction will end up with 2pc if
2295
   - there is more than one 2pc-capable storage engine available
2296
   - in the current transaction 2pc was not disabled yet
2297
*/
2298
#define trans_need_2pc(thd, all)                   ((total_ha_2pc > 1) && \
2299
        !((all ? &thd->transaction.all : &thd->transaction.stmt)->no_2pc))
2300
2301
#ifdef HAVE_NDB_BINLOG
2302
int ha_reset_logs(THD *thd);
2303
int ha_binlog_index_purge_file(THD *thd, const char *file);
2304
void ha_reset_slave(THD *thd);
2305
void ha_binlog_log_query(THD *thd, handlerton *db_type,
2306
                         enum_binlog_command binlog_command,
2307
                         const char *query, uint query_length,
2308
                         const char *db, const char *table_name);
2309
void ha_binlog_wait(THD *thd);
2310
int ha_binlog_end(THD *thd);
2311
#else
2312
#define ha_reset_logs(a) do {} while (0)
2313
#define ha_binlog_index_purge_file(a,b) do {} while (0)
2314
#define ha_reset_slave(a) do {} while (0)
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#define ha_binlog_log_query(a,b,c,d,e,f,g) do {} while (0)
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#define ha_binlog_wait(a) do {} while (0)
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#define ha_binlog_end(a)  do {} while (0)
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#endif