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/* Copyright (C) 2003 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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/*
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  Key cache assignments
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*/
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#include "myisamdef.h"
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/*
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  Assign pages of the index file for a table to a key cache
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  SYNOPSIS
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    mi_assign_to_key_cache()
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      info          open table
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      key_map       map of indexes to assign to the key cache 
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      key_cache_ptr pointer to the key cache handle
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      assign_lock   Mutex to lock during assignment
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  PREREQUESTS
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    One must have a READ lock or a WRITE lock on the table when calling
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    the function to ensure that there is no other writers to it.
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    The caller must also ensure that one doesn't call this function from
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    two different threads with the same table.
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  NOTES
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    At present pages for all indexes must be assigned to the same key cache.
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    In future only pages for indexes specified in the key_map parameter
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    of the table will be assigned to the specified key cache.
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  RETURN VALUE
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    0  If a success
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    #  Error code
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*/
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int mi_assign_to_key_cache(MI_INFO *info,
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			   uint64_t key_map __attribute__((unused)),
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			   KEY_CACHE *key_cache)
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{
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  int error= 0;
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  MYISAM_SHARE* share= info->s;
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    Skip operation if we didn't change key cache. This can happen if we
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    call this for all open instances of the same table
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  if (share->key_cache == key_cache)
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    return(0);
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  /*
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    First flush all blocks for the table in the old key cache.
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    This is to ensure that the disk is consistent with the data pages
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    in memory (which may not be the case if the table uses delayed_key_write)
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    Note that some other read thread may still fill in the key cache with
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    new blocks during this call and after, but this doesn't matter as
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    all threads will start using the new key cache for their next call to
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    myisam library and we know that there will not be any changed blocks
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    in the old key cache.
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  if (flush_key_blocks(share->key_cache, share->kfile, FLUSH_RELEASE))
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  {
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    error= my_errno;
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    mi_print_error(info->s, HA_ERR_CRASHED);
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    mi_mark_crashed(info);		/* Mark that table must be checked */
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  }
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    Flush the new key cache for this file.  This is needed to ensure
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    that there is no old blocks (with outdated data) left in the new key
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    cache from an earlier assign_to_keycache operation
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    (This can never fail as there is never any not written data in the
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    new key cache)
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  (void) flush_key_blocks(key_cache, share->kfile, FLUSH_RELEASE);
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    ensure that setting the key cache and changing the multi_key_cache
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    is done atomicly
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  pthread_mutex_lock(&share->intern_lock);
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  /*
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    Tell all threads to use the new key cache
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    This should be seen at the lastes for the next call to an myisam function.
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  share->key_cache= key_cache;
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  /* store the key cache in the global hash structure for future opens */
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  if (multi_key_cache_set((uchar*) share->unique_file_name,
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                          share->unique_name_length,
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			  share->key_cache))
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  pthread_mutex_unlock(&share->intern_lock);
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  return(error);
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}
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  Change all MyISAM entries that uses one key cache to another key cache
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  SYNOPSIS
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    mi_change_key_cache()
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    old_key_cache	Old key cache
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    new_key_cache	New key cache
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    This is used when we delete one key cache.
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    To handle the case where some other threads tries to open an MyISAM
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    table associated with the to-be-deleted key cache while this operation
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    is running, we have to call 'multi_key_cache_change()' from this
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    function while we have a lock on the MyISAM table list structure.
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    This is safe as long as it's only MyISAM that is using this specific
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    key cache.
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void mi_change_key_cache(KEY_CACHE *old_key_cache,
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			 KEY_CACHE *new_key_cache)
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  pthread_mutex_lock(&THR_LOCK_myisam);
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  for (pos=myisam_open_list ; pos ; pos=pos->next)
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      mi_assign_to_key_cache(info, (uint64_t) ~0, new_key_cache);
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  }
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    We have to do the following call while we have the lock on the
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    MyISAM list structure to ensure that another thread is not trying to
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    open a new table that will be associted with the old key cache
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  multi_key_cache_change(old_key_cache, new_key_cache);
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  pthread_mutex_unlock(&THR_LOCK_myisam);
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  return;
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}