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author | Kristofer Pettersson <kristofer.pettersson@sun.com> | 2009-10-06 09:40:30 +0200 |
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committer | Kristofer Pettersson <kristofer.pettersson@sun.com> | 2009-10-06 09:40:30 +0200 |
commit | 926fe68593a0e5aa4b645b88256b695e747be4d0 (patch) | |
tree | 4085b3e3ca05cd30fe2bc9a1f8feb5e67abcc39b /mysys | |
parent | b29966b04e547c15cec37a37cbd0746524e94f63 (diff) | |
parent | 33cd911a16f667a1381c5d3de6e526169ba50d1e (diff) | |
download | mariadb-git-926fe68593a0e5aa4b645b88256b695e747be4d0.tar.gz |
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-rw-r--r-- | mysys/Makefile.am | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mysys/my_static.c | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mysys/my_wincond.c | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mysys/thr_lock.c | 22 |
4 files changed, 41 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/mysys/Makefile.am b/mysys/Makefile.am index 8fea7fff4b0..16f0e1a9759 100644 --- a/mysys/Makefile.am +++ b/mysys/Makefile.am @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2000-2006 MySQL AB +# Copyright (C) 2000-2006 MySQL AB, 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ libmysys_a_SOURCES = my_init.c my_getwd.c mf_getdate.c my_mmap.c \ mf_path.c mf_loadpath.c my_file.c \ my_open.c my_create.c my_dup.c my_seek.c my_read.c \ my_pread.c my_write.c my_getpagesize.c \ - mf_keycache.c mf_keycaches.c my_crc32.c \ + mf_keycaches.c my_crc32.c \ mf_iocache.c mf_iocache2.c mf_cache.c mf_tempfile.c \ mf_tempdir.c my_lock.c mf_brkhant.c my_alarm.c \ my_malloc.c my_realloc.c my_once.c mulalloc.c \ @@ -53,6 +53,14 @@ libmysys_a_SOURCES = my_init.c my_getwd.c mf_getdate.c my_mmap.c \ my_handler.c my_netware.c my_largepage.c \ my_memmem.c stacktrace.c \ my_windac.c my_access.c base64.c my_libwrap.c + +if NEED_THREAD +# mf_keycache is used only in the server, so it is safe to leave the file +# out of the non-threaded library. +# In fact, it will currently not compile without thread support. +libmysys_a_SOURCES += mf_keycache.c +endif + EXTRA_DIST = thr_alarm.c thr_lock.c my_pthread.c my_thr_init.c \ thr_mutex.c thr_rwlock.c \ CMakeLists.txt mf_soundex.c \ diff --git a/mysys/my_static.c b/mysys/my_static.c index d0c20da828a..a21a3d11104 100644 --- a/mysys/my_static.c +++ b/mysys/my_static.c @@ -92,6 +92,14 @@ int (*error_handler_hook)(uint error,const char *str,myf MyFlags)= int (*fatal_error_handler_hook)(uint error,const char *str,myf MyFlags)= my_message_no_curses; +#if defined(ENABLED_DEBUG_SYNC) +/** + Global pointer to be set if callback function is defined + (e.g. in mysqld). See sql/debug_sync.cc. +*/ +void (*debug_sync_C_callback_ptr)(const char *, size_t); +#endif /* defined(ENABLED_DEBUG_SYNC) */ + #ifdef __WIN__ /* from my_getsystime.c */ ulonglong query_performance_frequency, query_performance_offset; diff --git a/mysys/my_wincond.c b/mysys/my_wincond.c index d1b07b61408..1134d40229a 100644 --- a/mysys/my_wincond.c +++ b/mysys/my_wincond.c @@ -120,13 +120,12 @@ int pthread_cond_timedwait(pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex, LeaveCriticalSection(&cond->lock_waiting); LeaveCriticalSection(mutex); - result= WaitForMultipleObjects(2, cond->events, FALSE, timeout); EnterCriticalSection(&cond->lock_waiting); cond->waiting--; - if (cond->waiting == 0 && result == (WAIT_OBJECT_0+BROADCAST)) + if (cond->waiting == 0) { /* We're the last waiter to be notified or to stop waiting, so diff --git a/mysys/thr_lock.c b/mysys/thr_lock.c index 31638ecee9a..0e0e93cf220 100644 --- a/mysys/thr_lock.c +++ b/mysys/thr_lock.c @@ -398,6 +398,28 @@ wait_for_lock(struct st_lock_list *wait, THR_LOCK_DATA *data, my_bool can_deadlock= test(data->owner->info->n_cursors); DBUG_ENTER("wait_for_lock"); + /* + One can use this to signal when a thread is going to wait for a lock. + See debug_sync.cc. + + Beware of waiting for a signal here. The lock has aquired its mutex. + While waiting on a signal here, the locking thread could not aquire + the mutex to release the lock. One could lock up the table + completely. + + In detail it works so: When thr_lock() tries to acquire a table + lock, it locks the lock->mutex, checks if it can have the lock, and + if not, it calls wait_for_lock(). Here it unlocks the table lock + while waiting on a condition. The sync point is located before this + wait for condition. If we have a waiting action here, we hold the + the table locks mutex all the time. Any attempt to look at the table + lock by another thread blocks it immediately on lock->mutex. This + can easily become an unexpected and unobvious blockage. So be + warned: Do not request a WAIT_FOR action for the 'wait_for_lock' + sync point unless you really know what you do. + */ + DEBUG_SYNC_C("wait_for_lock"); + if (!in_wait_list) { (*wait->last)=data; /* Wait for lock */ |