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author | Mats Kindahl <mats.kindahl@oracle.com> | 2010-06-07 16:01:39 +0200 |
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committer | Mats Kindahl <mats.kindahl@oracle.com> | 2010-06-07 16:01:39 +0200 |
commit | aaf2bdde94c582086e4ced9f9ce84b9a276d36aa (patch) | |
tree | 9847347680761d8f4c4b62925c7d5b147777787f /sql/scheduler.h | |
parent | b6dcd0ecbee17787297e882ed63cf4e13d981943 (diff) | |
download | mariadb-git-aaf2bdde94c582086e4ced9f9ce84b9a276d36aa.tar.gz |
WL#5363: Thread Pool Service Interface
In order to allow thread schedulers to be dynamically loaded,
it is necessary to make the following changes to the server:
- Two new service interfaces
- Modifications to InnoDB to inform the thread scheduler of state changes.
- Changes to the VIO subsystem for checking if data is available on a socket.
- Elimination of remains of the old thread pool implementation.
The two new service interfaces introduces are:
my_thread_scheduler
A service interface to register a thread
scheduler.
thd_wait
A service interface to inform thread scheduler
that the thread is about to start waiting.
In addition, the patch adds code that:
- Add a call to thd_wait for table locks in mysys
thd_lock.c by introducing a set function that
can be used to set a callback to be used when
waiting on a lock and resuming from waiting.
- Calling the mysys set function from the server
to set the callbacks correctly.
Diffstat (limited to 'sql/scheduler.h')
-rw-r--r-- | sql/scheduler.h | 61 |
1 files changed, 50 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/sql/scheduler.h b/sql/scheduler.h index e7916031a27..40f0e28bc2c 100644 --- a/sql/scheduler.h +++ b/sql/scheduler.h @@ -28,38 +28,77 @@ class THD; /* Functions used when manipulating threads */ -class scheduler_functions +struct scheduler_functions { -public: uint max_threads; bool (*init)(void); bool (*init_new_connection_thread)(void); void (*add_connection)(THD *thd); + void (*thd_wait_begin)(THD *thd, int wait_type); + void (*thd_wait_end)(THD *thd); void (*post_kill_notification)(THD *thd); bool (*end_thread)(THD *thd, bool cache_thread); void (*end)(void); - scheduler_functions(); }; + +/** + Scheduler types enumeration. + + The default of --thread-handling is the first one in the + thread_handling_names array, this array has to be consistent with + the order in this array, so to change default one has to change the + first entry in this enum and the first entry in the + thread_handling_names array. + + @note The last entry of the enumeration is also used to mark the + thread handling as dynamic. In this case the name of the thread + handling is fetched from the name of the plugin that implements it. +*/ enum scheduler_types { SCHEDULER_ONE_THREAD_PER_CONNECTION=0, SCHEDULER_NO_THREADS, - SCHEDULER_POOL_OF_THREADS + SCHEDULER_TYPES_COUNT }; -void one_thread_per_connection_scheduler(scheduler_functions* func); -void one_thread_scheduler(scheduler_functions* func); +void one_thread_per_connection_scheduler(); +void one_thread_scheduler(); enum pool_command_op { NOT_IN_USE_OP= 0, NORMAL_OP= 1, CONNECT_OP, KILL_OP, DIE_OP }; -#define HAVE_POOL_OF_THREADS 0 /* For easyer tests */ -#define pool_of_threads_scheduler(A) one_thread_per_connection_scheduler(A) - +/* + To be used for pool-of-threads (implemeneted differently on various OSs) +*/ class thd_scheduler -{}; +{ +public: + /* + Thread instrumentation for the user job. + This member holds the instrumentation while the user job is not run + by a thread. + + Note that this member is not conditionally declared + (ifdef HAVE_PSI_INTERFACE), because doing so will change the binary + layout of THD, which is exposed to plugin code that may be compiled + differently. + */ + PSI_thread *m_psi; + + void *data; /* scheduler-specific data structure */ + +# ifndef DBUG_OFF + char dbug_explain[512]; + bool set_explain; +# endif -#endif /* SCHEDULER_INCLUDED */ + thd_scheduler(); + ~thd_scheduler(); +}; + +extern scheduler_functions *thread_scheduler; + +#endif |