/****************************************************** General row routines (c) 1996 Innobase Oy Created 4/20/1996 Heikki Tuuri *******************************************************/ #ifndef row0row_h #define row0row_h #include "univ.i" #include "data0data.h" #include "dict0types.h" #include "trx0types.h" #include "que0types.h" #include "mtr0mtr.h" #include "rem0types.h" #include "read0types.h" #include "btr0types.h" /************************************************************************* Reads the trx id field from a clustered index record. */ UNIV_INLINE dulint row_get_rec_trx_id( /*===============*/ /* out: value of the field */ rec_t* rec, /* in: record */ dict_index_t* index, /* in: clustered index */ const ulint* offsets);/* in: rec_get_offsets(rec, index) */ /************************************************************************* Reads the roll pointer field from a clustered index record. */ UNIV_INLINE dulint row_get_rec_roll_ptr( /*=================*/ /* out: value of the field */ rec_t* rec, /* in: record */ dict_index_t* index, /* in: clustered index */ const ulint* offsets);/* in: rec_get_offsets(rec, index) */ /************************************************************************* Writes the trx id field to a clustered index record. */ UNIV_INLINE void row_set_rec_trx_id( /*===============*/ rec_t* rec, /* in: record */ dict_index_t* index, /* in: clustered index */ const ulint* offsets,/* in: rec_get_offsets(rec, index) */ dulint trx_id);/* in: value of the field */ /************************************************************************* Sets the roll pointer field in a clustered index record. */ UNIV_INLINE void row_set_rec_roll_ptr( /*=================*/ rec_t* rec, /* in: record */ dict_index_t* index, /* in: clustered index */ const ulint* offsets,/* in: rec_get_offsets(rec, index) */ dulint roll_ptr);/* in: value of the field */ /********************************************************************* When an insert to a table is performed, this function builds the entry which has to be inserted to an index on the table. */ dtuple_t* row_build_index_entry( /*==================*/ /* out: index entry which should be inserted */ dtuple_t* row, /* in: row which should be inserted to the table */ dict_index_t* index, /* in: index on the table */ mem_heap_t* heap); /* in: memory heap from which the memory for the index entry is allocated */ /*********************************************************************** An inverse function to dict_row_build_index_entry. Builds a row from a record in a clustered index. */ dtuple_t* row_build( /*======*/ /* out, own: row built; see the NOTE below! */ ulint type, /* in: ROW_COPY_POINTERS or ROW_COPY_DATA; the latter copies also the data fields to heap while the first only places pointers to data fields on the index page, and thus is more efficient */ dict_index_t* index, /* in: clustered index */ rec_t* rec, /* in: record in the clustered index; NOTE: in the case ROW_COPY_POINTERS the data fields in the row will point directly into this record, therefore, the buffer page of this record must be at least s-latched and the latch held as long as the row dtuple is used! */ const ulint* offsets,/* in: rec_get_offsets(rec, index) or NULL, in which case this function will invoke rec_get_offsets() */ mem_heap_t* heap); /* in: memory heap from which the memory needed is allocated */ /*********************************************************************** Converts an index record to a typed data tuple. */ dtuple_t* row_rec_to_index_entry( /*===================*/ /* out, own: index entry built; see the NOTE below! */ ulint type, /* in: ROW_COPY_DATA, or ROW_COPY_POINTERS: the former copies also the data fields to heap as the latter only places pointers to data fields on the index page */ dict_index_t* index, /* in: index */ rec_t* rec, /* in: record in the index; NOTE: in the case ROW_COPY_POINTERS the data fields in the row will point directly into this record, therefore, the buffer page of this record must be at least s-latched and the latch held as long as the dtuple is used! */ mem_heap_t* heap); /* in: memory heap from which the memory needed is allocated */ /*********************************************************************** Builds from a secondary index record a row reference with which we can search the clustered index record. */ dtuple_t* row_build_row_ref( /*==============*/ /* out, own: row reference built; see the NOTE below! */ ulint type, /* in: ROW_COPY_DATA, or ROW_COPY_POINTERS: the former copies also the data fields to heap, whereas the latter only places pointers to data fields on the index page */ dict_index_t* index, /* in: index */ rec_t* rec, /* in: record in the index; NOTE: in the case ROW_COPY_POINTERS the data fields in the row will point directly into this record, therefore, the buffer page of this record must be at least s-latched and the latch held as long as the row reference is used! */ mem_heap_t* heap); /* in: memory heap from which the memory needed is allocated */ /*********************************************************************** Builds from a secondary index record a row reference with which we can search the clustered index record. */ void row_build_row_ref_in_tuple( /*=======================*/ dtuple_t* ref, /* in/out: row reference built; see the NOTE below! */ dict_index_t* index, /* in: index */ rec_t* rec, /* in: record in the index; NOTE: the data fields in ref will point directly into this record, therefore, the buffer page of this record must be at least s-latched and the latch held as long as the row reference is used! */ trx_t* trx); /* in: transaction */ /*********************************************************************** From a row build a row reference with which we can search the clustered index record. */ void row_build_row_ref_from_row( /*=======================*/ dtuple_t* ref, /* in/out: row reference built; see the NOTE below! ref must have the right number of fields! */ dict_table_t* table, /* in: table */ dtuple_t* row); /* in: row NOTE: the data fields in ref will point directly into data of this row */ /*********************************************************************** Builds from a secondary index record a row reference with which we can search the clustered index record. */ UNIV_INLINE void row_build_row_ref_fast( /*===================*/ dtuple_t* ref, /* in: typed data tuple where the reference is built */ const ulint* map, /* in: array of field numbers in rec telling how ref should be built from the fields of rec */ rec_t* rec, /* in: record in the index; must be preserved while ref is used, as we do not copy field values to heap */ const ulint* offsets);/* in: array returned by rec_get_offsets() */ /******************************************************************* Searches the clustered index record for a row, if we have the row reference. */ ibool row_search_on_row_ref( /*==================*/ /* out: TRUE if found */ btr_pcur_t* pcur, /* in/out: persistent cursor, which must be closed by the caller */ ulint mode, /* in: BTR_MODIFY_LEAF, ... */ dict_table_t* table, /* in: table */ dtuple_t* ref, /* in: row reference */ mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */ /************************************************************************* Fetches the clustered index record for a secondary index record. The latches on the secondary index record are preserved. */ rec_t* row_get_clust_rec( /*==============*/ /* out: record or NULL, if no record found */ ulint mode, /* in: BTR_MODIFY_LEAF, ... */ rec_t* rec, /* in: record in a secondary index */ dict_index_t* index, /* in: secondary index */ dict_index_t** clust_index,/* out: clustered index */ mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */ /******************************************************************* Searches an index record. */ ibool row_search_index_entry( /*===================*/ /* out: TRUE if found */ dict_index_t* index, /* in: index */ dtuple_t* entry, /* in: index entry */ ulint mode, /* in: BTR_MODIFY_LEAF, ... */ btr_pcur_t* pcur, /* in/out: persistent cursor, which must be closed by the caller */ mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */ #define ROW_COPY_DATA 1 #define ROW_COPY_POINTERS 2 /* The allowed latching order of index records is the following: (1) a secondary index record -> (2) the clustered index record -> (3) rollback segment data for the clustered index record. No new latches may be obtained while the kernel mutex is reserved. However, the kernel mutex can be reserved while latches are owned. */ #ifndef UNIV_NONINL #include "row0row.ic" #endif #endif