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diff --git a/innobase/include/fsp0fsp.h b/innobase/include/fsp0fsp.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f1be4de4d40 --- /dev/null +++ b/innobase/include/fsp0fsp.h @@ -0,0 +1,331 @@ +/****************************************************** +File space management + +(c) 1995 Innobase Oy + +Created 12/18/1995 Heikki Tuuri +*******************************************************/ + +#ifndef fsp0fsp_h +#define fsp0fsp_h + +#include "univ.i" + +#include "mtr0mtr.h" +#include "fut0lst.h" +#include "ut0byte.h" +#include "page0types.h" + +/* If records are inserted in order, there are the following +flags to tell this (their type is made byte for the compiler +to warn if direction and hint parameters are switched in +fseg_alloc_free_page): */ +#define FSP_UP ((byte)111) /* alphabetically upwards */ +#define FSP_DOWN ((byte)112) /* alphabetically downwards */ +#define FSP_NO_DIR ((byte)113) /* no order */ + +/* File space extent size in pages */ +#define FSP_EXTENT_SIZE 64 + +/* On a page of any file segment, data may be put starting from this offset: */ +#define FSEG_PAGE_DATA FIL_PAGE_DATA + +/* File segment header which points to the inode describing the file segment */ +typedef byte fseg_header_t; + +#define FSEG_HDR_SPACE 0 /* space id of the inode */ +#define FSEG_HDR_PAGE_NO 4 /* page number of the inode */ +#define FSEG_HDR_OFFSET 8 /* byte offset of the inode */ + +#define FSEG_HEADER_SIZE 10 + +/************************************************************************** +Initializes the file space system. */ + +void +fsp_init(void); +/*==========*/ +/************************************************************************** +Initializes the space header of a new created space. */ + +void +fsp_header_init( +/*============*/ + ulint space, /* in: space id */ + ulint size, /* in: current size in blocks */ + mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mini-transaction handle */ +/************************************************************************** +Increases the space size field of a space. */ + +void +fsp_header_inc_size( +/*================*/ + ulint space, /* in: space id */ + ulint size_inc,/* in: size increment in pages */ + mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mini-transaction handle */ +/************************************************************************** +Creates a new segment. */ + +page_t* +fseg_create( +/*========*/ + /* out: the page where the segment header is placed, + x-latched, FIL_NULL if could not create segment + because of lack of space */ + ulint space, /* in: space id */ + ulint page, /* in: page where the segment header is placed: if + this is != 0, the page must belong to another segment, + if this is 0, a new page will be allocated and it + will belong to the created segment */ + ulint byte_offset, /* in: byte offset of the created segment header + on the page */ + mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */ +/************************************************************************** +Creates a new segment. */ + +page_t* +fseg_create_general( +/*================*/ + /* out: the page where the segment header is placed, + x-latched, NULL if could not create segment + because of lack of space */ + ulint space, /* in: space id */ + ulint page, /* in: page where the segment header is placed: if + this is != 0, the page must belong to another segment, + if this is 0, a new page will be allocated and it + will belong to the created segment */ + ulint byte_offset, /* in: byte offset of the created segment header + on the page */ + ibool has_done_reservation, /* in: TRUE if the caller has + already done the reservation for the pages + with fsp_reserve_free_extents (at least 2 extents: + one for the inode and, then there other for the + segment) is no need to do the check for this + individual operation */ + mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */ +/************************************************************************** +Calculates the number of pages reserved by a segment, and how many pages are +currently used. */ + +ulint +fseg_n_reserved_pages( +/*==================*/ + /* out: number of reserved pages */ + fseg_header_t* header, /* in: segment header */ + ulint* used, /* out: number of pages used (<= reserved) */ + mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr handle */ +/************************************************************************** +Allocates a single free page from a segment. This function implements +the intelligent allocation strategy which tries to minimize +file space fragmentation. */ + +ulint +fseg_alloc_free_page( +/*=================*/ + /* out: the allocated page offset + FIL_NULL if no page could be allocated */ + fseg_header_t* seg_header, /* in: segment header */ + ulint hint, /* in: hint of which page would be desirable */ + byte direction, /* in: if the new page is needed because + of an index page split, and records are + inserted there in order, into which + direction they go alphabetically: FSP_DOWN, + FSP_UP, FSP_NO_DIR */ + mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr handle */ +/************************************************************************** +Allocates a single free page from a segment. This function implements +the intelligent allocation strategy which tries to minimize file space +fragmentation. */ + +ulint +fseg_alloc_free_page_general( +/*=========================*/ + /* out: allocated page offset, FIL_NULL if no + page could be allocated */ + fseg_header_t* seg_header,/* in: segment header */ + ulint hint, /* in: hint of which page would be desirable */ + byte direction,/* in: if the new page is needed because + of an index page split, and records are + inserted there in order, into which + direction they go alphabetically: FSP_DOWN, + FSP_UP, FSP_NO_DIR */ + ibool has_done_reservation, /* in: TRUE if the caller has + already done the reservation for the page + with fsp_reserve_free_extents, then there + is no need to do the check for this individual + page */ + mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr handle */ +/************************************************************************** +Reserves free pages from a tablespace. All mini-transactions which may +use several pages from the tablespace should call this function beforehand +and reserve enough free extents so that they certainly will be able +to do their operation, like a B-tree page split, fully. Reservations +must be released with function fil_space_release_free_extents! + +The alloc_type below has the following meaning: FSP_NORMAL means an +operation which will probably result in more space usage, like an +insert in a B-tree; FSP_UNDO means allocation to undo logs: if we are +deleting rows, then this allocation will in the long run result in +less space usage (after a purge); FSP_CLEANING means allocation done +in a physical record delete (like in a purge) or other cleaning operation +which will result in less space usage in the long run. We prefer the latter +two types of allocation: when space is scarce, FSP_NORMAL allocations +will not succeed, but the latter two allocations will succeed, if possible. +The purpose is to avoid dead end where the database is full but the +user cannot free any space because these freeing operations temporarily +reserve some space. */ + +ibool +fsp_reserve_free_extents( +/*=====================*/ + /* out: TRUE if we were able to make the reservation */ + ulint space, /* in: space id */ + ulint n_ext, /* in: number of extents to reserve */ + ulint alloc_type,/* in: FSP_NORMAL, FSP_UNDO, or FSP_CLEANING */ + mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */ +/************************************************************************** +This function should be used to get information on how much we still +will be able to insert new data to the database without running out the +tablespace. Only free extents are taken into account and we also subtract +the safety margin required by the above function fsp_reserve_free_extents. */ + +ulint +fsp_get_available_space_in_free_extents( +/*====================================*/ + /* out: available space in kB */ + ulint space); /* in: space id */ +/************************************************************************** +Frees a single page of a segment. */ + +void +fseg_free_page( +/*===========*/ + fseg_header_t* seg_header, /* in: segment header */ + ulint space, /* in: space id */ + ulint page, /* in: page offset */ + mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr handle */ +/*********************************************************************** +Frees a segment. The freeing is performed in several mini-transactions, +so that there is no danger of bufferfixing too many buffer pages. */ + +void +fseg_free( +/*======*/ + ulint space, /* in: space id */ + ulint page_no,/* in: page number where the segment header is + placed */ + ulint offset);/* in: byte offset of the segment header on that + page */ +/************************************************************************** +Frees part of a segment. This function can be used to free a segment +by repeatedly calling this function in different mini-transactions. +Doing the freeing in a single mini-transaction might result in +too big a mini-transaction. */ + +ibool +fseg_free_step( +/*===========*/ + /* out: TRUE if freeing completed */ + fseg_header_t* header, /* in, own: segment header; NOTE: if the header + resides on the first page of the frag list + of the segment, this pointer becomes obsolete + after the last freeing step */ + mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */ +/************************************************************************** +Frees part of a segment. Differs from fseg_free_step because this function +leaves the header page unfreed. */ + +ibool +fseg_free_step_not_header( +/*======================*/ + /* out: TRUE if freeing completed, except the + header page */ + fseg_header_t* header, /* in: segment header which must reside on + the first fragment page of the segment */ + mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */ +/*************************************************************************** +Checks if a page address is an extent descriptor page address. */ +UNIV_INLINE +ibool +fsp_descr_page( +/*===========*/ + /* out: TRUE if a descriptor page */ + ulint page_no);/* in: page number */ +/*************************************************************** +Parses a redo log record of a file page init. */ + +byte* +fsp_parse_init_file_page( +/*=====================*/ + /* out: end of log record or NULL */ + byte* ptr, /* in: buffer */ + byte* end_ptr,/* in: buffer end */ + page_t* page); /* in: page or NULL */ +/*********************************************************************** +Validates the file space system and its segments. */ + +ibool +fsp_validate( +/*=========*/ + /* out: TRUE if ok */ + ulint space); /* in: space id */ +/*********************************************************************** +Prints info of a file space. */ + +void +fsp_print( +/*======*/ + ulint space); /* in: space id */ +/*********************************************************************** +Validates a segment. */ + +ibool +fseg_validate( +/*==========*/ + /* out: TRUE if ok */ + fseg_header_t* header, /* in: segment header */ + mtr_t* mtr2); /* in: mtr */ +/*********************************************************************** +Writes info of a segment. */ + +void +fseg_print( +/*=======*/ + fseg_header_t* header, /* in: segment header */ + mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */ + +/* Flags for fsp_reserve_free_extents */ +#define FSP_NORMAL 1000000 +#define FSP_UNDO 2000000 +#define FSP_CLEANING 3000000 + +/* Number of pages described in a single descriptor page: currently each page +description takes less than 1 byte; a descriptor page is repeated every +this many file pages */ +#define XDES_DESCRIBED_PER_PAGE UNIV_PAGE_SIZE + +/* The space low address page map, and also offsets for extent descriptor and +bitmap pages which are repeated always after XDES_DESCRIBED_PER_PAGE more +pages: */ +/*--------------------------------------*/ +#define FSP_XDES_OFFSET 0 +#define FSP_IBUF_BITMAP_OFFSET 1 + /* The ibuf bitmap pages are the ones whose + page number is the number above plus a + multiple of XDES_DESCRIBED_PER_PAGE */ +#define FSP_FIRST_INODE_PAGE_NO 2 +#define FSP_IBUF_HEADER_PAGE_NO 3 +#define FSP_IBUF_TREE_ROOT_PAGE_NO 4 + /* The ibuf tree root page number in each + tablespace; its fseg inode is on the page + number FSP_FIRST_INODE_PAGE_NO */ +#define FSP_TRX_SYS_PAGE_NO 5 +#define FSP_FIRST_RSEG_PAGE_NO 6 +#define FSP_DICT_HDR_PAGE_NO 7 +/*--------------------------------------*/ + +#ifndef UNIV_NONINL +#include "fsp0fsp.ic" +#endif + +#endif |