/****************************************************** Database log (c) 1995 Innobase Oy Created 12/9/1995 Heikki Tuuri *******************************************************/ #ifndef log0log_h #define log0log_h #include "univ.i" #include "ut0byte.h" #include "sync0sync.h" #include "sync0rw.h" typedef struct log_struct log_t; typedef struct log_group_struct log_group_t; #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG extern ibool log_do_write; extern ibool log_debug_writes; #else /* UNIV_DEBUG */ # define log_do_write TRUE #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */ /* Wait modes for log_write_up_to */ #define LOG_NO_WAIT 91 #define LOG_WAIT_ONE_GROUP 92 #define LOG_WAIT_ALL_GROUPS 93 #define LOG_MAX_N_GROUPS 32 /******************************************************************** Sets the global variable log_fsp_current_free_limit. Also makes a checkpoint, so that we know that the limit has been written to a log checkpoint field on disk. */ void log_fsp_current_free_limit_set_and_checkpoint( /*==========================================*/ ulint limit); /* in: limit to set */ /*********************************************************************** Calculates where in log files we find a specified lsn. */ ulint log_calc_where_lsn_is( /*==================*/ /* out: log file number */ ib_longlong* log_file_offset, /* out: offset in that file (including the header) */ dulint first_header_lsn, /* in: first log file start lsn */ dulint lsn, /* in: lsn whose position to determine */ ulint n_log_files, /* in: total number of log files */ ib_longlong log_file_size); /* in: log file size (including the header) */ /**************************************************************** Writes to the log the string given. The log must be released with log_release. */ UNIV_INLINE dulint log_reserve_and_write_fast( /*=======================*/ /* out: end lsn of the log record, ut_dulint_zero if did not succeed */ byte* str, /* in: string */ ulint len, /* in: string length */ dulint* start_lsn,/* out: start lsn of the log record */ ibool* success);/* out: TRUE if success */ /*************************************************************************** Releases the log mutex. */ UNIV_INLINE void log_release(void); /*=============*/ /*************************************************************************** Checks if there is need for a log buffer flush or a new checkpoint, and does this if yes. Any database operation should call this when it has modified more than about 4 pages. NOTE that this function may only be called when the OS thread owns no synchronization objects except the dictionary mutex. */ UNIV_INLINE void log_free_check(void); /*================*/ /**************************************************************** Opens the log for log_write_low. The log must be closed with log_close and released with log_release. */ dulint log_reserve_and_open( /*=================*/ /* out: start lsn of the log record */ ulint len); /* in: length of data to be catenated */ /**************************************************************** Writes to the log the string given. It is assumed that the caller holds the log mutex. */ void log_write_low( /*==========*/ byte* str, /* in: string */ ulint str_len); /* in: string length */ /**************************************************************** Closes the log. */ dulint log_close(void); /*===========*/ /* out: lsn */ /**************************************************************** Gets the current lsn. */ UNIV_INLINE dulint log_get_lsn(void); /*=============*/ /* out: current lsn */ /********************************************************** Initializes the log. */ void log_init(void); /*==========*/ /********************************************************************** Inits a log group to the log system. */ void log_group_init( /*===========*/ ulint id, /* in: group id */ ulint n_files, /* in: number of log files */ ulint file_size, /* in: log file size in bytes */ ulint space_id, /* in: space id of the file space which contains the log files of this group */ ulint archive_space_id); /* in: space id of the file space which contains some archived log files for this group; currently, only for the first log group this is used */ /********************************************************** Completes an i/o to a log file. */ void log_io_complete( /*============*/ log_group_t* group); /* in: log group */ /********************************************************** This function is called, e.g., when a transaction wants to commit. It checks that the log has been written to the log file up to the last log entry written by the transaction. If there is a flush running, it waits and checks if the flush flushed enough. If not, starts a new flush. */ void log_write_up_to( /*============*/ dulint lsn, /* in: log sequence number up to which the log should be written, ut_dulint_max if not specified */ ulint wait, /* in: LOG_NO_WAIT, LOG_WAIT_ONE_GROUP, or LOG_WAIT_ALL_GROUPS */ ibool flush_to_disk); /* in: TRUE if we want the written log also to be flushed to disk */ /******************************************************************** Does a syncronous flush of the log buffer to disk. */ void log_buffer_flush_to_disk(void); /*==========================*/ /******************************************************************** Advances the smallest lsn for which there are unflushed dirty blocks in the buffer pool and also may make a new checkpoint. NOTE: this function may only be called if the calling thread owns no synchronization objects! */ ibool log_preflush_pool_modified_pages( /*=============================*/ /* out: FALSE if there was a flush batch of the same type running, which means that we could not start this flush batch */ dulint new_oldest, /* in: try to advance oldest_modified_lsn at least to this lsn */ ibool sync); /* in: TRUE if synchronous operation is desired */ /********************************************************** Makes a checkpoint. Note that this function does not flush dirty blocks from the buffer pool: it only checks what is lsn of the oldest modification in the pool, and writes information about the lsn in log files. Use log_make_checkpoint_at to flush also the pool. */ ibool log_checkpoint( /*===========*/ /* out: TRUE if success, FALSE if a checkpoint write was already running */ ibool sync, /* in: TRUE if synchronous operation is desired */ ibool write_always); /* in: the function normally checks if the the new checkpoint would have a greater lsn than the previous one: if not, then no physical write is done; by setting this parameter TRUE, a physical write will always be made to log files */ /******************************************************************** Makes a checkpoint at a given lsn or later. */ void log_make_checkpoint_at( /*===================*/ dulint lsn, /* in: make a checkpoint at this or a later lsn, if ut_dulint_max, makes a checkpoint at the latest lsn */ ibool write_always); /* in: the function normally checks if the the new checkpoint would have a greater lsn than the previous one: if not, then no physical write is done; by setting this parameter TRUE, a physical write will always be made to log files */ /******************************************************************** Makes a checkpoint at the latest lsn and writes it to first page of each data file in the database, so that we know that the file spaces contain all modifications up to that lsn. This can only be called at database shutdown. This function also writes all log in log files to the log archive. */ void logs_empty_and_mark_files_at_shutdown(void); /*=======================================*/ /********************************************************** Reads a checkpoint info from a log group header to log_sys->checkpoint_buf. */ void log_group_read_checkpoint_info( /*===========================*/ log_group_t* group, /* in: log group */ ulint field); /* in: LOG_CHECKPOINT_1 or LOG_CHECKPOINT_2 */ /*********************************************************************** Gets info from a checkpoint about a log group. */ void log_checkpoint_get_nth_group_info( /*==============================*/ byte* buf, /* in: buffer containing checkpoint info */ ulint n, /* in: nth slot */ ulint* file_no,/* out: archived file number */ ulint* offset);/* out: archived file offset */ /********************************************************** Writes checkpoint info to groups. */ void log_groups_write_checkpoint_info(void); /*==================================*/ /********************************************************** Writes info to a buffer of a log group when log files are created in backup restoration. */ void log_reset_first_header_and_checkpoint( /*==================================*/ byte* hdr_buf,/* in: buffer which will be written to the start of the first log file */ dulint start); /* in: lsn of the start of the first log file; we pretend that there is a checkpoint at start + LOG_BLOCK_HDR_SIZE */ /************************************************************************ Starts an archiving operation. */ ibool log_archive_do( /*===========*/ /* out: TRUE if succeed, FALSE if an archiving operation was already running */ ibool sync, /* in: TRUE if synchronous operation is desired */ ulint* n_bytes);/* out: archive log buffer size, 0 if nothing to archive */ /******************************************************************** Writes the log contents to the archive up to the lsn when this function was called, and stops the archiving. When archiving is started again, the archived log file numbers start from a number one higher, so that the archiving will not write again to the archived log files which exist when this function returns. */ ulint log_archive_stop(void); /*==================*/ /* out: DB_SUCCESS or DB_ERROR */ /******************************************************************** Starts again archiving which has been stopped. */ ulint log_archive_start(void); /*===================*/ /* out: DB_SUCCESS or DB_ERROR */ /******************************************************************** Stop archiving the log so that a gap may occur in the archived log files. */ ulint log_archive_noarchivelog(void); /*==========================*/ /* out: DB_SUCCESS or DB_ERROR */ /******************************************************************** Start archiving the log so that a gap may occur in the archived log files. */ ulint log_archive_archivelog(void); /*========================*/ /* out: DB_SUCCESS or DB_ERROR */ /********************************************************** Generates an archived log file name. */ void log_archived_file_name_gen( /*=======================*/ char* buf, /* in: buffer where to write */ ulint id, /* in: group id */ ulint file_no);/* in: file number */ /************************************************************************ Checks that there is enough free space in the log to start a new query step. Flushes the log buffer or makes a new checkpoint if necessary. NOTE: this function may only be called if the calling thread owns no synchronization objects! */ void log_check_margins(void); /*===================*/ /********************************************************** Reads a specified log segment to a buffer. */ void log_group_read_log_seg( /*===================*/ ulint type, /* in: LOG_ARCHIVE or LOG_RECOVER */ byte* buf, /* in: buffer where to read */ log_group_t* group, /* in: log group */ dulint start_lsn, /* in: read area start */ dulint end_lsn); /* in: read area end */ /********************************************************** Writes a buffer to a log file group. */ void log_group_write_buf( /*================*/ log_group_t* group, /* in: log group */ byte* buf, /* in: buffer */ ulint len, /* in: buffer len; must be divisible by OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE */ dulint start_lsn, /* in: start lsn of the buffer; must be divisible by OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE */ ulint new_data_offset);/* in: start offset of new data in buf: this parameter is used to decide if we have to write a new log file header */ /************************************************************ Sets the field values in group to correspond to a given lsn. For this function to work, the values must already be correctly initialized to correspond to some lsn, for instance, a checkpoint lsn. */ void log_group_set_fields( /*=================*/ log_group_t* group, /* in: group */ dulint lsn); /* in: lsn for which the values should be set */ /********************************************************** Calculates the data capacity of a log group, when the log file headers are not included. */ ulint log_group_get_capacity( /*===================*/ /* out: capacity in bytes */ log_group_t* group); /* in: log group */ /**************************************************************** Gets a log block flush bit. */ UNIV_INLINE ibool log_block_get_flush_bit( /*====================*/ /* out: TRUE if this block was the first to be written in a log flush */ byte* log_block); /* in: log block */ /**************************************************************** Gets a log block number stored in the header. */ UNIV_INLINE ulint log_block_get_hdr_no( /*=================*/ /* out: log block number stored in the block header */ byte* log_block); /* in: log block */ /**************************************************************** Gets a log block data length. */ UNIV_INLINE ulint log_block_get_data_len( /*===================*/ /* out: log block data length measured as a byte offset from the block start */ byte* log_block); /* in: log block */ /**************************************************************** Sets the log block data length. */ UNIV_INLINE void log_block_set_data_len( /*===================*/ byte* log_block, /* in: log block */ ulint len); /* in: data length */ /**************************************************************** Calculates the checksum for a log block. */ UNIV_INLINE ulint log_block_calc_checksum( /*====================*/ /* out: checksum */ byte* block); /* in: log block */ /**************************************************************** Gets a log block checksum field value. */ UNIV_INLINE ulint log_block_get_checksum( /*===================*/ /* out: checksum */ byte* log_block); /* in: log block */ /**************************************************************** Sets a log block checksum field value. */ UNIV_INLINE void log_block_set_checksum( /*===================*/ byte* log_block, /* in: log block */ ulint checksum); /* in: checksum */ /**************************************************************** Gets a log block first mtr log record group offset. */ UNIV_INLINE ulint log_block_get_first_rec_group( /*==========================*/ /* out: first mtr log record group byte offset from the block start, 0 if none */ byte* log_block); /* in: log block */ /**************************************************************** Sets the log block first mtr log record group offset. */ UNIV_INLINE void log_block_set_first_rec_group( /*==========================*/ byte* log_block, /* in: log block */ ulint offset); /* in: offset, 0 if none */ /**************************************************************** Gets a log block checkpoint number field (4 lowest bytes). */ UNIV_INLINE ulint log_block_get_checkpoint_no( /*========================*/ /* out: checkpoint no (4 lowest bytes) */ byte* log_block); /* in: log block */ /**************************************************************** Initializes a log block in the log buffer. */ UNIV_INLINE void log_block_init( /*===========*/ byte* log_block, /* in: pointer to the log buffer */ dulint lsn); /* in: lsn within the log block */ /**************************************************************** Initializes a log block in the log buffer in the old, < 3.23.52 format, where there was no checksum yet. */ UNIV_INLINE void log_block_init_in_old_format( /*=========================*/ byte* log_block, /* in: pointer to the log buffer */ dulint lsn); /* in: lsn within the log block */ /**************************************************************** Converts a lsn to a log block number. */ UNIV_INLINE ulint log_block_convert_lsn_to_no( /*========================*/ /* out: log block number, it is > 0 and <= 1G */ dulint lsn); /* in: lsn of a byte within the block */ /********************************************************** Prints info of the log. */ void log_print( /*======*/ FILE* file); /* in: file where to print */ /********************************************************** Peeks the current lsn. */ ibool log_peek_lsn( /*=========*/ /* out: TRUE if success, FALSE if could not get the log system mutex */ dulint* lsn); /* out: if returns TRUE, current lsn is here */ /************************************************************************** Refreshes the statistics used to print per-second averages. */ void log_refresh_stats(void); /*===================*/ extern log_t* log_sys; /* Values used as flags */ #define LOG_FLUSH 7652559 #define LOG_CHECKPOINT 78656949 #define LOG_ARCHIVE 11122331 #define LOG_RECOVER 98887331 /* The counting of lsn's starts from this value: this must be non-zero */ #define LOG_START_LSN ut_dulint_create(0, 16 * OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE) #define LOG_BUFFER_SIZE (srv_log_buffer_size * UNIV_PAGE_SIZE) #define LOG_ARCHIVE_BUF_SIZE (srv_log_buffer_size * UNIV_PAGE_SIZE / 4) /* Offsets of a log block header */ #define LOG_BLOCK_HDR_NO 0 /* block number which must be > 0 and is allowed to wrap around at 2G; the highest bit is set to 1 if this is the first log block in a log flush write segment */ #define LOG_BLOCK_FLUSH_BIT_MASK 0x80000000UL /* mask used to get the highest bit in the preceding field */ #define LOG_BLOCK_HDR_DATA_LEN 4 /* number of bytes of log written to this block */ #define LOG_BLOCK_FIRST_REC_GROUP 6 /* offset of the first start of an mtr log record group in this log block, 0 if none; if the value is the same as LOG_BLOCK_HDR_DATA_LEN, it means that the first rec group has not yet been catenated to this log block, but if it will, it will start at this offset; an archive recovery can start parsing the log records starting from this offset in this log block, if value not 0 */ #define LOG_BLOCK_CHECKPOINT_NO 8 /* 4 lower bytes of the value of log_sys->next_checkpoint_no when the log block was last written to: if the block has not yet been written full, this value is only updated before a log buffer flush */ #define LOG_BLOCK_HDR_SIZE 12 /* size of the log block header in bytes */ /* Offsets of a log block trailer from the end of the block */ #define LOG_BLOCK_CHECKSUM 4 /* 4 byte checksum of the log block contents; in InnoDB versions < 3.23.52 this did not contain the checksum but the same value as .._HDR_NO */ #define LOG_BLOCK_TRL_SIZE 4 /* trailer size in bytes */ /* Offsets for a checkpoint field */ #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_NO 0 #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_LSN 8 #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_OFFSET 16 #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_LOG_BUF_SIZE 20 #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARCHIVED_LSN 24 #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_GROUP_ARRAY 32 /* For each value < LOG_MAX_N_GROUPS the following 8 bytes: */ #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARCHIVED_FILE_NO 0 #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARCHIVED_OFFSET 4 #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARRAY_END (LOG_CHECKPOINT_GROUP_ARRAY\ + LOG_MAX_N_GROUPS * 8) #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_CHECKSUM_1 LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARRAY_END #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_CHECKSUM_2 (4 + LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARRAY_END) #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_FSP_FREE_LIMIT (8 + LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARRAY_END) /* current fsp free limit in tablespace 0, in units of one megabyte; this information is only used by ibbackup to decide if it can truncate unused ends of non-auto-extending data files in space 0 */ #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_FSP_MAGIC_N (12 + LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARRAY_END) /* this magic number tells if the checkpoint contains the above field: the field was added to InnoDB-3.23.50 */ #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_SIZE (16 + LOG_CHECKPOINT_ARRAY_END) #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_FSP_MAGIC_N_VAL 1441231243 /* Offsets of a log file header */ #define LOG_GROUP_ID 0 /* log group number */ #define LOG_FILE_START_LSN 4 /* lsn of the start of data in this log file */ #define LOG_FILE_NO 12 /* 4-byte archived log file number; this field is only defined in an archived log file */ #define LOG_FILE_WAS_CREATED_BY_HOT_BACKUP 16 /* a 32-byte field which contains the string 'ibbackup' and the creation time if the log file was created by ibbackup --restore; when mysqld is first time started on the restored database, it can print helpful info for the user */ #define LOG_FILE_ARCH_COMPLETED OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE /* this 4-byte field is TRUE when the writing of an archived log file has been completed; this field is only defined in an archived log file */ #define LOG_FILE_END_LSN (OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE + 4) /* lsn where the archived log file at least extends: actually the archived log file may extend to a later lsn, as long as it is within the same log block as this lsn; this field is defined only when an archived log file has been completely written */ #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_1 OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE /* first checkpoint field in the log header; we write alternately to the checkpoint fields when we make new checkpoints; this field is only defined in the first log file of a log group */ #define LOG_CHECKPOINT_2 (3 * OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE) /* second checkpoint field in the log header */ #define LOG_FILE_HDR_SIZE (4 * OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE) #define LOG_GROUP_OK 301 #define LOG_GROUP_CORRUPTED 302 /* Log group consists of a number of log files, each of the same size; a log group is implemented as a space in the sense of the module fil0fil. */ struct log_group_struct{ /* The following fields are protected by log_sys->mutex */ ulint id; /* log group id */ ulint n_files; /* number of files in the group */ ulint file_size; /* individual log file size in bytes, including the log file header */ ulint space_id; /* file space which implements the log group */ ulint state; /* LOG_GROUP_OK or LOG_GROUP_CORRUPTED */ dulint lsn; /* lsn used to fix coordinates within the log group */ ulint lsn_offset; /* the offset of the above lsn */ ulint n_pending_writes;/* number of currently pending flush writes for this log group */ byte** file_header_bufs;/* buffers for each file header in the group */ /*-----------------------------*/ byte** archive_file_header_bufs;/* buffers for each file header in the group */ ulint archive_space_id;/* file space which implements the log group archive */ ulint archived_file_no;/* file number corresponding to log_sys->archived_lsn */ ulint archived_offset;/* file offset corresponding to log_sys->archived_lsn, 0 if we have not yet written to the archive file number archived_file_no */ ulint next_archived_file_no;/* during an archive write, until the write is completed, we store the next value for archived_file_no here: the write completion function then sets the new value to ..._file_no */ ulint next_archived_offset; /* like the preceding field */ /*-----------------------------*/ dulint scanned_lsn; /* used only in recovery: recovery scan succeeded up to this lsn in this log group */ byte* checkpoint_buf; /* checkpoint header is written from this buffer to the group */ UT_LIST_NODE_T(log_group_t) log_groups; /* list of log groups */ }; struct log_struct{ byte pad[64]; /* padding to prevent other memory update hotspots from residing on the same memory cache line */ dulint lsn; /* log sequence number */ ulint buf_free; /* first free offset within the log buffer */ mutex_t mutex; /* mutex protecting the log */ byte* buf; /* log buffer */ ulint buf_size; /* log buffer size in bytes */ ulint max_buf_free; /* recommended maximum value of buf_free, after which the buffer is flushed */ ulint old_buf_free; /* value of buf free when log was last time opened; only in the debug version */ dulint old_lsn; /* value of lsn when log was last time opened; only in the debug version */ ibool check_flush_or_checkpoint; /* this is set to TRUE when there may be need to flush the log buffer, or preflush buffer pool pages, or make a checkpoint; this MUST be TRUE when lsn - last_checkpoint_lsn > max_checkpoint_age; this flag is peeked at by log_free_check(), which does not reserve the log mutex */ UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(log_group_t) log_groups; /* log groups */ /* The fields involved in the log buffer flush */ ulint buf_next_to_write;/* first offset in the log buffer where the byte content may not exist written to file, e.g., the start offset of a log record catenated later; this is advanced when a flush operation is completed to all the log groups */ dulint written_to_some_lsn; /* first log sequence number not yet written to any log group; for this to be advanced, it is enough that the write i/o has been completed for any one log group */ dulint written_to_all_lsn; /* first log sequence number not yet written to some log group; for this to be advanced, it is enough that the write i/o has been completed for all log groups */ dulint write_lsn; /* end lsn for the current running write */ ulint write_end_offset;/* the data in buffer has been written up to this offset when the current write ends: this field will then be copied to buf_next_to_write */ dulint current_flush_lsn;/* end lsn for the current running write + flush operation */ dulint flushed_to_disk_lsn; /* how far we have written the log AND flushed to disk */ ulint n_pending_writes;/* number of currently pending flushes or writes */ /* NOTE on the 'flush' in names of the fields below: starting from 4.0.14, we separate the write of the log file and the actual fsync() or other method to flush it to disk. The names below shhould really be 'flush_or_write'! */ os_event_t no_flush_event; /* this event is in the reset state when a flush or a write is running; a thread should wait for this without owning the log mutex, but NOTE that to set or reset this event, the thread MUST own the log mutex! */ ibool one_flushed; /* during a flush, this is first FALSE and becomes TRUE when one log group has been written or flushed */ os_event_t one_flushed_event;/* this event is reset when the flush or write has not yet completed for any log group; e.g., this means that a transaction has been committed when this is set; a thread should wait for this without owning the log mutex, but NOTE that to set or reset this event, the thread MUST own the log mutex! */ ulint n_log_ios; /* number of log i/os initiated thus far */ ulint n_log_ios_old; /* number of log i/o's at the previous printout */ time_t last_printout_time;/* when log_print was last time called */ /* Fields involved in checkpoints */ ulint log_group_capacity; /* capacity of the log group; if the checkpoint age exceeds this, it is a serious error because it is possible we will then overwrite log and spoil crash recovery */ ulint max_modified_age_async; /* when this recommended value for lsn - buf_pool_get_oldest_modification() is exceeded, we start an asynchronous preflush of pool pages */ ulint max_modified_age_sync; /* when this recommended value for lsn - buf_pool_get_oldest_modification() is exceeded, we start a synchronous preflush of pool pages */ ulint adm_checkpoint_interval; /* administrator-specified checkpoint interval in terms of log growth in bytes; the interval actually used by the database can be smaller */ ulint max_checkpoint_age_async; /* when this checkpoint age is exceeded we start an asynchronous writing of a new checkpoint */ ulint max_checkpoint_age; /* this is the maximum allowed value for lsn - last_checkpoint_lsn when a new query step is started */ dulint next_checkpoint_no; /* next checkpoint number */ dulint last_checkpoint_lsn; /* latest checkpoint lsn */ dulint next_checkpoint_lsn; /* next checkpoint lsn */ ulint n_pending_checkpoint_writes; /* number of currently pending checkpoint writes */ rw_lock_t checkpoint_lock;/* this latch is x-locked when a checkpoint write is running; a thread should wait for this without owning the log mutex */ byte* checkpoint_buf; /* checkpoint header is read to this buffer */ /* Fields involved in archiving */ ulint archiving_state;/* LOG_ARCH_ON, LOG_ARCH_STOPPING LOG_ARCH_STOPPED, LOG_ARCH_OFF */ dulint archived_lsn; /* archiving has advanced to this lsn */ ulint max_archived_lsn_age_async; /* recommended maximum age of archived_lsn, before we start asynchronous copying to the archive */ ulint max_archived_lsn_age; /* maximum allowed age for archived_lsn */ dulint next_archived_lsn;/* during an archive write, until the write is completed, we store the next value for archived_lsn here: the write completion function then sets the new value to archived_lsn */ ulint archiving_phase;/* LOG_ARCHIVE_READ or LOG_ARCHIVE_WRITE */ ulint n_pending_archive_ios; /* number of currently pending reads or writes in archiving */ rw_lock_t archive_lock; /* this latch is x-locked when an archive write is running; a thread should wait for this without owning the log mutex */ ulint archive_buf_size;/* size of archive_buf */ byte* archive_buf; /* log segment is written to the archive from this buffer */ os_event_t archiving_on; /* if archiving has been stopped, a thread can wait for this event to become signaled */ }; #define LOG_ARCH_ON 71 #define LOG_ARCH_STOPPING 72 #define LOG_ARCH_STOPPING2 73 #define LOG_ARCH_STOPPED 74 #define LOG_ARCH_OFF 75 #ifndef UNIV_NONINL #include "log0log.ic" #endif #endif