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/******************************************************
The index tree persistent cursor
(c) 1996 Innobase Oy
Created 2/23/1996 Heikki Tuuri
*******************************************************/
#ifndef btr0pcur_h
#define btr0pcur_h
#include "univ.i"
#include "dict0dict.h"
#include "data0data.h"
#include "mtr0mtr.h"
#include "page0cur.h"
#include "btr0cur.h"
#include "btr0btr.h"
#include "btr0types.h"
/* Relative positions for a stored cursor position */
#define BTR_PCUR_ON 1
#define BTR_PCUR_BEFORE 2
#define BTR_PCUR_AFTER 3
/* Note that if the tree is not empty, btr_pcur_store_position does not
use the following, but only uses the above three alternatives, where the
position is stored relative to a specific record: this makes implementation
of a scroll cursor easier */
#define BTR_PCUR_BEFORE_FIRST_IN_TREE 4 /* in an empty tree */
#define BTR_PCUR_AFTER_LAST_IN_TREE 5 /* in an empty tree */
/******************************************************************
Allocates memory for a persistent cursor object and initializes the cursor. */
btr_pcur_t*
btr_pcur_create_for_mysql(void);
/*============================*/
/* out, own: persistent cursor */
/******************************************************************
Frees the memory for a persistent cursor object. */
void
btr_pcur_free_for_mysql(
/*====================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor); /* in, own: persistent cursor */
/******************************************************************
Copies the stored position of a pcur to another pcur. */
void
btr_pcur_copy_stored_position(
/*==========================*/
btr_pcur_t* pcur_receive, /* in: pcur which will receive the
position info */
btr_pcur_t* pcur_donate); /* in: pcur from which the info is
copied */
/******************************************************************
Sets the old_rec_buf field to NULL. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_init(
/*==========*/
btr_pcur_t* pcur); /* in: persistent cursor */
/******************************************************************
Initializes and opens a persistent cursor to an index tree. It should be
closed with btr_pcur_close. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_open(
/*==========*/
dict_index_t* index, /* in: index */
dtuple_t* tuple, /* in: tuple on which search done */
ulint mode, /* in: PAGE_CUR_L, ...;
NOTE that if the search is made using a unique
prefix of a record, mode should be
PAGE_CUR_LE, not PAGE_CUR_GE, as the latter
may end up on the previous page from the
record! */
ulint latch_mode,/* in: BTR_SEARCH_LEAF, ... */
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: memory buffer for persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/******************************************************************
Opens an persistent cursor to an index tree without initializing the
cursor. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_open_with_no_init(
/*=======================*/
dict_index_t* index, /* in: index */
dtuple_t* tuple, /* in: tuple on which search done */
ulint mode, /* in: PAGE_CUR_L, ...;
NOTE that if the search is made using a unique
prefix of a record, mode should be
PAGE_CUR_LE, not PAGE_CUR_GE, as the latter
may end up on the previous page of the
record! */
ulint latch_mode,/* in: BTR_SEARCH_LEAF, ...;
NOTE that if has_search_latch != 0 then
we maybe do not acquire a latch on the cursor
page, but assume that the caller uses his
btr search latch to protect the record! */
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: memory buffer for persistent cursor */
ulint has_search_latch,/* in: latch mode the caller
currently has on btr_search_latch:
RW_S_LATCH, or 0 */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/*********************************************************************
Opens a persistent cursor at either end of an index. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_open_at_index_side(
/*========================*/
ibool from_left, /* in: TRUE if open to the low end,
FALSE if to the high end */
dict_index_t* index, /* in: index */
ulint latch_mode, /* in: latch mode */
btr_pcur_t* pcur, /* in: cursor */
ibool do_init, /* in: TRUE if should be initialized */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/******************************************************************
Gets the up_match value for a pcur after a search. */
UNIV_INLINE
ulint
btr_pcur_get_up_match(
/*==================*/
/* out: number of matched fields at the cursor
or to the right if search mode was PAGE_CUR_GE,
otherwise undefined */
btr_pcur_t* cursor); /* in: memory buffer for persistent cursor */
/******************************************************************
Gets the low_match value for a pcur after a search. */
UNIV_INLINE
ulint
btr_pcur_get_low_match(
/*===================*/
/* out: number of matched fields at the cursor
or to the right if search mode was PAGE_CUR_LE,
otherwise undefined */
btr_pcur_t* cursor); /* in: memory buffer for persistent cursor */
/******************************************************************
If mode is PAGE_CUR_G or PAGE_CUR_GE, opens a persistent cursor on the first
user record satisfying the search condition, in the case PAGE_CUR_L or
PAGE_CUR_LE, on the last user record. If no such user record exists, then
in the first case sets the cursor after last in tree, and in the latter case
before first in tree. The latching mode must be BTR_SEARCH_LEAF or
BTR_MODIFY_LEAF. */
void
btr_pcur_open_on_user_rec(
/*======================*/
dict_index_t* index, /* in: index */
dtuple_t* tuple, /* in: tuple on which search done */
ulint mode, /* in: PAGE_CUR_L, ... */
ulint latch_mode, /* in: BTR_SEARCH_LEAF or
BTR_MODIFY_LEAF */
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: memory buffer for persistent
cursor */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/**************************************************************************
Positions a cursor at a randomly chosen position within a B-tree. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_open_at_rnd_pos(
/*=====================*/
dict_index_t* index, /* in: index */
ulint latch_mode, /* in: BTR_SEARCH_LEAF, ... */
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in/out: B-tree pcur */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/******************************************************************
Frees the possible old_rec_buf buffer of a persistent cursor and sets the
latch mode of the persistent cursor to BTR_NO_LATCHES. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_close(
/*===========*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor); /* in: persistent cursor */
/******************************************************************
The position of the cursor is stored by taking an initial segment of the
record the cursor is positioned on, before, or after, and copying it to the
cursor data structure, or just setting a flag if the cursor id before the
first in an EMPTY tree, or after the last in an EMPTY tree. NOTE that the
page where the cursor is positioned must not be empty if the index tree is
not totally empty! */
void
btr_pcur_store_position(
/*====================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/******************************************************************
Restores the stored position of a persistent cursor bufferfixing the page and
obtaining the specified latches. If the cursor position was saved when the
(1) cursor was positioned on a user record: this function restores the position
to the last record LESS OR EQUAL to the stored record;
(2) cursor was positioned on a page infimum record: restores the position to
the last record LESS than the user record which was the successor of the page
infimum;
(3) cursor was positioned on the page supremum: restores to the first record
GREATER than the user record which was the predecessor of the supremum.
(4) cursor was positioned before the first or after the last in an empty tree:
restores to before first or after the last in the tree. */
ibool
btr_pcur_restore_position(
/*======================*/
/* out: TRUE if the cursor position
was stored when it was on a user record
and it can be restored on a user record
whose ordering fields are identical to
the ones of the original user record */
ulint latch_mode, /* in: BTR_SEARCH_LEAF, ... */
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: detached persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/******************************************************************
If the latch mode of the cursor is BTR_LEAF_SEARCH or BTR_LEAF_MODIFY,
releases the page latch and bufferfix reserved by the cursor.
NOTE! In the case of BTR_LEAF_MODIFY, there should not exist changes
made by the current mini-transaction to the data protected by the
cursor latch, as then the latch must not be released until mtr_commit. */
void
btr_pcur_release_leaf(
/*==================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/*************************************************************
Gets the rel_pos field for a cursor whose position has been stored. */
UNIV_INLINE
ulint
btr_pcur_get_rel_pos(
/*=================*/
/* out: BTR_PCUR_ON, ... */
btr_pcur_t* cursor);/* in: persistent cursor */
/*************************************************************
Sets the mtr field for a pcur. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_set_mtr(
/*=============*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in, own: mtr */
/*************************************************************
Gets the mtr field for a pcur. */
UNIV_INLINE
mtr_t*
btr_pcur_get_mtr(
/*=============*/
/* out: mtr */
btr_pcur_t* cursor); /* in: persistent cursor */
/******************************************************************
Commits the pcur mtr and sets the pcur latch mode to BTR_NO_LATCHES,
that is, the cursor becomes detached. If there have been modifications
to the page where pcur is positioned, this can be used instead of
btr_pcur_release_leaf. Function btr_pcur_store_position should be used
before calling this, if restoration of cursor is wanted later. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_commit(
/*============*/
btr_pcur_t* pcur); /* in: persistent cursor */
/******************************************************************
Differs from btr_pcur_commit in that we can specify the mtr to commit. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_commit_specify_mtr(
/*========================*/
btr_pcur_t* pcur, /* in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr to commit */
/******************************************************************
Tests if a cursor is detached: that is the latch mode is BTR_NO_LATCHES. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
btr_pcur_is_detached(
/*=================*/
/* out: TRUE if detached */
btr_pcur_t* pcur); /* in: persistent cursor */
/*************************************************************
Moves the persistent cursor to the next record in the tree. If no records are
left, the cursor stays 'after last in tree'. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
btr_pcur_move_to_next(
/*==================*/
/* out: TRUE if the cursor was not after last
in tree */
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor; NOTE that the
function may release the page latch */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/*************************************************************
Moves the persistent cursor to the previous record in the tree. If no records
are left, the cursor stays 'before first in tree'. */
ibool
btr_pcur_move_to_prev(
/*==================*/
/* out: TRUE if the cursor was not before first
in tree */
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor; NOTE that the
function may release the page latch */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/*************************************************************
Moves the persistent cursor to the last record on the same page. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_move_to_last_on_page(
/*==========================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/*************************************************************
Moves the persistent cursor to the next user record in the tree. If no user
records are left, the cursor ends up 'after last in tree'. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
btr_pcur_move_to_next_user_rec(
/*===========================*/
/* out: TRUE if the cursor moved forward,
ending on a user record */
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor; NOTE that the
function may release the page latch */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/*************************************************************
Moves the persistent cursor to the first record on the next page.
Releases the latch on the current page, and bufferunfixes it.
Note that there must not be modifications on the current page,
as then the x-latch can be released only in mtr_commit. */
void
btr_pcur_move_to_next_page(
/*=======================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor; must be on the
last record of the current page */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/*************************************************************
Moves the persistent cursor backward if it is on the first record
of the page. Releases the latch on the current page, and bufferunfixes
it. Note that to prevent a possible deadlock, the operation first
stores the position of the cursor, releases the leaf latch, acquires
necessary latches and restores the cursor position again before returning.
The alphabetical position of the cursor is guaranteed to be sensible
on return, but it may happen that the cursor is not positioned on the
last record of any page, because the structure of the tree may have
changed while the cursor had no latches. */
void
btr_pcur_move_backward_from_page(
/*=============================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor, must be on the
first record of the current page */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/*************************************************************
Returns the btr cursor component of a persistent cursor. */
UNIV_INLINE
btr_cur_t*
btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(
/*=================*/
/* out: pointer to btr cursor component */
btr_pcur_t* cursor); /* in: persistent cursor */
/*************************************************************
Returns the page cursor component of a persistent cursor. */
UNIV_INLINE
page_cur_t*
btr_pcur_get_page_cur(
/*==================*/
/* out: pointer to page cursor component */
btr_pcur_t* cursor); /* in: persistent cursor */
/*************************************************************
Returns the page of a persistent cursor. */
UNIV_INLINE
page_t*
btr_pcur_get_page(
/*==============*/
/* out: pointer to the page */
btr_pcur_t* cursor);/* in: persistent cursor */
/*************************************************************
Returns the record of a persistent cursor. */
UNIV_INLINE
rec_t*
btr_pcur_get_rec(
/*=============*/
/* out: pointer to the record */
btr_pcur_t* cursor);/* in: persistent cursor */
/*************************************************************
Checks if the persistent cursor is on a user record. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
btr_pcur_is_on_user_rec(
/*====================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/*************************************************************
Checks if the persistent cursor is after the last user record on
a page. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
btr_pcur_is_after_last_on_page(
/*===========================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/*************************************************************
Checks if the persistent cursor is before the first user record on
a page. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
btr_pcur_is_before_first_on_page(
/*=============================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/*************************************************************
Checks if the persistent cursor is before the first user record in
the index tree. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
btr_pcur_is_before_first_in_tree(
/*=============================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/*************************************************************
Checks if the persistent cursor is after the last user record in
the index tree. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
btr_pcur_is_after_last_in_tree(
/*===========================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/*************************************************************
Moves the persistent cursor to the next record on the same page. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_move_to_next_on_page(
/*==========================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/*************************************************************
Moves the persistent cursor to the previous record on the same page. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_move_to_prev_on_page(
/*==========================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /* in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */
/* The persistent B-tree cursor structure. This is used mainly for SQL
selects, updates, and deletes. */
struct btr_pcur_struct{
btr_cur_t btr_cur; /* a B-tree cursor */
ulint latch_mode; /* see TODO note below!
BTR_SEARCH_LEAF, BTR_MODIFY_LEAF,
BTR_MODIFY_TREE, or BTR_NO_LATCHES,
depending on the latching state of
the page and tree where the cursor is
positioned; the last value means that
the cursor is not currently positioned:
we say then that the cursor is
detached; it can be restored to
attached if the old position was
stored in old_rec */
ulint old_stored; /* BTR_PCUR_OLD_STORED
or BTR_PCUR_OLD_NOT_STORED */
rec_t* old_rec; /* if cursor position is stored,
contains an initial segment of the
latest record cursor was positioned
either on, before, or after */
ulint old_n_fields; /* number of fields in old_rec */
ulint rel_pos; /* BTR_PCUR_ON, BTR_PCUR_BEFORE, or
BTR_PCUR_AFTER, depending on whether
cursor was on, before, or after the
old_rec record */
buf_block_t* block_when_stored;/* buffer block when the position was
stored; note that if AWE is on, frames
may move */
dulint modify_clock; /* the modify clock value of the
buffer block when the cursor position
was stored */
ulint pos_state; /* see TODO note below!
BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED,
BTR_PCUR_WAS_POSITIONED,
BTR_PCUR_NOT_POSITIONED */
ulint search_mode; /* PAGE_CUR_G, ... */
trx_t* trx_if_known; /* the transaction, if we know it;
otherwise this field is not defined;
can ONLY BE USED in error prints in
fatal assertion failures! */
/*-----------------------------*/
/* NOTE that the following fields may possess dynamically allocated
memory which should be freed if not needed anymore! */
mtr_t* mtr; /* NULL, or this field may contain
a mini-transaction which holds the
latch on the cursor page */
byte* old_rec_buf; /* NULL, or a dynamically allocated
buffer for old_rec */
ulint buf_size; /* old_rec_buf size if old_rec_buf
is not NULL */
};
#define BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED 1997660512 /* TODO: currently, the state
can be BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED,
though it really should be
BTR_PCUR_WAS_POSITIONED,
because we have no obligation
to commit the cursor with
mtr; similarly latch_mode may
be out of date. This can
lead to problems if btr_pcur
is not used the right way;
all current code should be
ok. */
#define BTR_PCUR_WAS_POSITIONED 1187549791
#define BTR_PCUR_NOT_POSITIONED 1328997689
#define BTR_PCUR_OLD_STORED 908467085
#define BTR_PCUR_OLD_NOT_STORED 122766467
#ifndef UNIV_NONINL
#include "btr0pcur.ic"
#endif
#endif
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