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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Suite 500, Boston, MA 02110-1335 USA *****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************//** @file include/row0mysql.h Interface between Innobase row operations and MySQL. Contains also create table and other data dictionary operations. Created 9/17/2000 Heikki Tuuri *******************************************************/ #ifndef row0mysql_h #define row0mysql_h #include "ha_prototypes.h" #include "data0data.h" #include "que0types.h" #include "dict0types.h" #include "trx0types.h" #include "row0types.h" #include "btr0pcur.h" #include "trx0types.h" #include "fil0crypt.h" // Forward declaration struct SysIndexCallback; extern ibool row_rollback_on_timeout; struct row_prebuilt_t; /*******************************************************************//** Frees the blob heap in prebuilt when no longer needed. */ void row_mysql_prebuilt_free_blob_heap( /*==============================*/ row_prebuilt_t* prebuilt); /*!< in: prebuilt struct of a ha_innobase:: table handle */ /*******************************************************************//** Stores a >= 5.0.3 format true VARCHAR length to dest, in the MySQL row format. @return pointer to the data, we skip the 1 or 2 bytes at the start that are used to store the len */ byte* row_mysql_store_true_var_len( /*=========================*/ byte* dest, /*!< in: where to store */ ulint len, /*!< in: length, must fit in two bytes */ ulint lenlen);/*!< in: storage length of len: either 1 or 2 bytes */ /*******************************************************************//** Reads a >= 5.0.3 format true VARCHAR length, in the MySQL row format, and returns a pointer to the data. @return pointer to the data, we skip the 1 or 2 bytes at the start that are used to store the len */ const byte* row_mysql_read_true_varchar( /*========================*/ ulint* len, /*!< out: variable-length field length */ const byte* field, /*!< in: field in the MySQL format */ ulint lenlen);/*!< in: storage length of len: either 1 or 2 bytes */ /*******************************************************************//** Stores a reference to a BLOB in the MySQL format. */ void row_mysql_store_blob_ref( /*=====================*/ byte* dest, /*!< in: where to store */ ulint col_len,/*!< in: dest buffer size: determines into how many bytes the BLOB length is stored, the space for the length may vary from 1 to 4 bytes */ const void* data, /*!< in: BLOB data; if the value to store is SQL NULL this should be NULL pointer */ ulint len); /*!< in: BLOB length; if the value to store is SQL NULL this should be 0; remember also to set the NULL bit in the MySQL record header! */ /*******************************************************************//** Reads a reference to a BLOB in the MySQL format. @return pointer to BLOB data */ const byte* row_mysql_read_blob_ref( /*====================*/ ulint* len, /*!< out: BLOB length */ const byte* ref, /*!< in: BLOB reference in the MySQL format */ ulint col_len); /*!< in: BLOB reference length (not BLOB length) */ /*******************************************************************//** Converts InnoDB geometry data format to MySQL data format. */ void row_mysql_store_geometry( /*=====================*/ byte* dest, /*!< in/out: where to store */ ulint dest_len, /*!< in: dest buffer size: determines into how many bytes the geometry length is stored, the space for the length may vary from 1 to 4 bytes */ const byte* src, /*!< in: geometry data; if the value to store is SQL NULL this should be NULL pointer */ ulint src_len); /*!< in: geometry length; if the value to store is SQL NULL this should be 0; remember also to set the NULL bit in the MySQL record header! */ /**************************************************************//** Pad a column with spaces. */ void row_mysql_pad_col( /*==============*/ ulint mbminlen, /*!< in: minimum size of a character, in bytes */ byte* pad, /*!< out: padded buffer */ ulint len); /*!< in: number of bytes to pad */ /**************************************************************//** Stores a non-SQL-NULL field given in the MySQL format in the InnoDB format. The counterpart of this function is row_sel_field_store_in_mysql_format() in row0sel.cc. @return up to which byte we used buf in the conversion */ byte* row_mysql_store_col_in_innobase_format( /*===================================*/ dfield_t* dfield, /*!< in/out: dfield where dtype information must be already set when this function is called! */ byte* buf, /*!< in/out: buffer for a converted integer value; this must be at least col_len long then! NOTE that dfield may also get a pointer to 'buf', therefore do not discard this as long as dfield is used! */ ibool row_format_col, /*!< TRUE if the mysql_data is from a MySQL row, FALSE if from a MySQL key value; in MySQL, a true VARCHAR storage format differs in a row and in a key value: in a key value the length is always stored in 2 bytes! */ const byte* mysql_data, /*!< in: MySQL column value, not SQL NULL; NOTE that dfield may also get a pointer to mysql_data, therefore do not discard this as long as dfield is used! */ ulint col_len, /*!< in: MySQL column length; NOTE that this is the storage length of the column in the MySQL format row, not necessarily the length of the actual payload data; if the column is a true VARCHAR then this is irrelevant */ ulint comp); /*!< in: nonzero=compact format */ /****************************************************************//** Handles user errors and lock waits detected by the database engine. @return true if it was a lock wait and we should continue running the query thread */ bool row_mysql_handle_errors( /*====================*/ dberr_t* new_err,/*!< out: possible new error encountered in rollback, or the old error which was during the function entry */ trx_t* trx, /*!< in: transaction */ que_thr_t* thr, /*!< in: query thread, or NULL */ trx_savept_t* savept) /*!< in: savepoint, or NULL */ MY_ATTRIBUTE((nonnull(1,2))); /********************************************************************//** Create a prebuilt struct for a MySQL table handle. @return own: a prebuilt struct */ row_prebuilt_t* row_create_prebuilt( /*================*/ dict_table_t* table, /*!< in: Innobase table handle */ ulint mysql_row_len); /*!< in: length in bytes of a row in the MySQL format */ /********************************************************************//** Free a prebuilt struct for a MySQL table handle. */ void row_prebuilt_free( /*==============*/ row_prebuilt_t* prebuilt, /*!< in, own: prebuilt struct */ ibool dict_locked); /*!< in: TRUE=data dictionary locked */ /*********************************************************************//** Updates the transaction pointers in query graphs stored in the prebuilt struct. */ void row_update_prebuilt_trx( /*====================*/ row_prebuilt_t* prebuilt, /*!< in/out: prebuilt struct in MySQL handle */ trx_t* trx); /*!< in: transaction handle */ /*********************************************************************//** Sets an AUTO_INC type lock on the table mentioned in prebuilt. The AUTO_INC lock gives exclusive access to the auto-inc counter of the table. The lock is reserved only for the duration of an SQL statement. It is not compatible with another AUTO_INC or exclusive lock on the table. @return error code or DB_SUCCESS */ dberr_t row_lock_table_autoinc_for_mysql( /*=============================*/ row_prebuilt_t* prebuilt) /*!< in: prebuilt struct in the MySQL table handle */ MY_ATTRIBUTE((nonnull, warn_unused_result)); /*********************************************************************//** Sets a table lock on the table mentioned in prebuilt. @return error code or DB_SUCCESS */ dberr_t row_lock_table_for_mysql( /*=====================*/ row_prebuilt_t* prebuilt, /*!< in: prebuilt struct in the MySQL table handle */ dict_table_t* table, /*!< in: table to lock, or NULL if prebuilt->table should be locked as prebuilt->select_lock_type */ ulint mode) /*!< in: lock mode of table (ignored if table==NULL) */ MY_ATTRIBUTE((nonnull(1))); /** Does an insert for MySQL. @param[in] mysql_rec row in the MySQL format @param[in,out] prebuilt prebuilt struct in MySQL handle @return error code or DB_SUCCESS*/ dberr_t row_insert_for_mysql( const byte* mysql_rec, row_prebuilt_t* prebuilt) MY_ATTRIBUTE((warn_unused_result)); /*********************************************************************//** Builds a dummy query graph used in selects. */ void row_prebuild_sel_graph( /*===================*/ row_prebuilt_t* prebuilt); /*!< in: prebuilt struct in MySQL handle */ /*********************************************************************//** Gets pointer to a prebuilt update vector used in updates. If the update graph has not yet been built in the prebuilt struct, then this function first builds it. @return prebuilt update vector */ upd_t* row_get_prebuilt_update_vector( /*===========================*/ row_prebuilt_t* prebuilt); /*!< in: prebuilt struct in MySQL handle */ /** Does an update or delete of a row for MySQL. @param[in,out] prebuilt prebuilt struct in MySQL handle @return error code or DB_SUCCESS */ dberr_t row_update_for_mysql(row_prebuilt_t* prebuilt) MY_ATTRIBUTE((warn_unused_result)); /** This can only be used when srv_locks_unsafe_for_binlog is TRUE or this session is using a READ COMMITTED or READ UNCOMMITTED isolation level. Before calling this function row_search_for_mysql() must have initialized prebuilt->new_rec_locks to store the information which new record locks really were set. This function removes a newly set clustered index record lock under prebuilt->pcur or prebuilt->clust_pcur. Thus, this implements a 'mini-rollback' that releases the latest clustered index record lock we set. @param[in,out] prebuilt prebuilt struct in MySQL handle @param[in] has_latches_on_recs TRUE if called so that we have the latches on the records under pcur and clust_pcur, and we do not need to reposition the cursors. */ void row_unlock_for_mysql( row_prebuilt_t* prebuilt, ibool has_latches_on_recs); /*********************************************************************//** Checks if a table name contains the string "/#sql" which denotes temporary tables in MySQL. @return true if temporary table */ bool row_is_mysql_tmp_table_name( /*========================*/ const char* name) MY_ATTRIBUTE((warn_unused_result)); /*!< in: table name in the form 'database/tablename' */ /*********************************************************************//** Creates an query graph node of 'update' type to be used in the MySQL interface. @return own: update node */ upd_node_t* row_create_update_node_for_mysql( /*=============================*/ dict_table_t* table, /*!< in: table to update */ mem_heap_t* heap); /*!< in: mem heap from which allocated */ /*********************************************************************//** Locks the data dictionary exclusively for performing a table create or other data dictionary modification operation. */ void row_mysql_lock_data_dictionary_func( /*================================*/ trx_t* trx, /*!< in/out: transaction */ const char* file, /*!< in: file name */ unsigned line); /*!< in: line number */ #define row_mysql_lock_data_dictionary(trx) \ row_mysql_lock_data_dictionary_func(trx, __FILE__, __LINE__) /*********************************************************************//** Unlocks the data dictionary exclusive lock. */ void row_mysql_unlock_data_dictionary( /*=============================*/ trx_t* trx); /*!< in/out: transaction */ /*********************************************************************//** Locks the data dictionary in shared mode from modifications, for performing foreign key check, rollback, or other operation invisible to MySQL. */ void row_mysql_freeze_data_dictionary_func( /*==================================*/ trx_t* trx, /*!< in/out: transaction */ const char* file, /*!< in: file name */ unsigned line); /*!< in: line number */ #define row_mysql_freeze_data_dictionary(trx) \ row_mysql_freeze_data_dictionary_func(trx, __FILE__, __LINE__) /*********************************************************************//** Unlocks the data dictionary shared lock. */ void row_mysql_unfreeze_data_dictionary( /*===============================*/ trx_t* trx); /*!< in/out: transaction */ /*********************************************************************//** Creates a table for MySQL. On failure the transaction will be rolled back and the 'table' object will be freed. @return error code or DB_SUCCESS */ dberr_t row_create_table_for_mysql( /*=======================*/ dict_table_t* table, /*!< in, own: table definition (will be freed, or on DB_SUCCESS added to the data dictionary cache) */ trx_t* trx, /*!< in/out: transaction */ fil_encryption_t mode, /*!< in: encryption mode */ uint32_t key_id) /*!< in: encryption key_id */ MY_ATTRIBUTE((warn_unused_result)); /*********************************************************************//** Does an index creation operation for MySQL. TODO: currently failure to create an index results in dropping the whole table! This is no problem currently as all indexes must be created at the same time as the table. @return error number or DB_SUCCESS */ dberr_t row_create_index_for_mysql( /*=======================*/ dict_index_t* index, /*!< in, own: index definition (will be freed) */ trx_t* trx, /*!< in: transaction handle */ const ulint* field_lengths) /*!< in: if not NULL, must contain dict_index_get_n_fields(index) actual field lengths for the index columns, which are then checked for not being too large. */ MY_ATTRIBUTE((warn_unused_result)); /*********************************************************************//** Scans a table create SQL string and adds to the data dictionary the foreign key constraints declared in the string. This function should be called after the indexes for a table have been created. Each foreign key constraint must be accompanied with indexes in bot participating tables. The indexes are allowed to contain more fields than mentioned in the constraint. @param[in] trx transaction @param[in] sql_string table create statement where foreign keys are declared like: FOREIGN KEY (a, b) REFERENCES table2(c, d), table2 can be written also with the database name before it: test.table2; the default database id the database of parameter name @param[in] sql_length length of sql_string @param[in] name table full name in normalized form @param[in] reject_fks if TRUE, fail with error code DB_CANNOT_ADD_CONSTRAINT if any foreign keys are found. @return error code or DB_SUCCESS */ dberr_t row_table_add_foreign_constraints( trx_t* trx, const char* sql_string, size_t sql_length, const char* name, ibool reject_fks) MY_ATTRIBUTE((warn_unused_result)); /*********************************************************************//** The master thread in srv0srv.cc calls this regularly to drop tables which we must drop in background after queries to them have ended. Such lazy dropping of tables is needed in ALTER TABLE on Unix. @return how many tables dropped + remaining tables in list */ ulint row_drop_tables_for_mysql_in_background(void); /*=========================================*/ /*********************************************************************//** Get the background drop list length. NOTE: the caller must own the kernel mutex! @return how many tables in list */ ulint row_get_background_drop_list_len_low(void); /*======================================*/ /*********************************************************************//** Sets an exclusive lock on a table. @return error code or DB_SUCCESS */ dberr_t row_mysql_lock_table( /*=================*/ trx_t* trx, /*!< in/out: transaction */ dict_table_t* table, /*!< in: table to lock */ enum lock_mode mode, /*!< in: LOCK_X or LOCK_S */ const char* op_info) /*!< in: string for trx->op_info */ MY_ATTRIBUTE((nonnull, warn_unused_result)); /*********************************************************************//** Truncates a table for MySQL. @return error code or DB_SUCCESS */ dberr_t row_truncate_table_for_mysql( /*=========================*/ dict_table_t* table, /*!< in: table handle */ trx_t* trx) /*!< in: transaction handle */ MY_ATTRIBUTE((nonnull, warn_unused_result)); /*********************************************************************//** Drops a table for MySQL. If the data dictionary was not already locked by the transaction, the transaction will be committed. Otherwise, the data dictionary will remain locked. @return error code or DB_SUCCESS */ dberr_t row_drop_table_for_mysql( /*=====================*/ const char* name, /*!< in: table name */ trx_t* trx, /*!< in: dictionary transaction handle */ bool drop_db,/*!< in: true=dropping whole database */ ibool create_failed,/*!def_trx_id when ins_graph was built */ que_fork_t* ins_graph; /*!< Innobase SQL query graph used in inserts. Will be rebuilt on trx_id or n_indexes mismatch. */ que_fork_t* upd_graph; /*!< Innobase SQL query graph used in updates or deletes */ btr_pcur_t* pcur; /*!< persistent cursor used in selects and updates */ btr_pcur_t* clust_pcur; /*!< persistent cursor used in some selects and updates */ que_fork_t* sel_graph; /*!< dummy query graph used in selects */ dtuple_t* search_tuple; /*!< prebuilt dtuple used in selects */ byte row_id[DATA_ROW_ID_LEN]; /*!< if the clustered index was generated, the row id of the last row fetched is stored here */ doc_id_t fts_doc_id; /* if the table has an FTS index on it then we fetch the doc_id. FTS-FIXME: Currently we fetch it always but in the future we must only fetch it when FTS columns are being updated */ dtuple_t* clust_ref; /*!< prebuilt dtuple used in sel/upd/del */ ulint select_lock_type;/*!< LOCK_NONE, LOCK_S, or LOCK_X */ ulint stored_select_lock_type;/*!< this field is used to remember the original select_lock_type that was decided in ha_innodb.cc, ::store_lock(), ::external_lock(), etc. */ ulint row_read_type; /*!< ROW_READ_WITH_LOCKS if row locks should be the obtained for records under an UPDATE or DELETE cursor. If innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog is TRUE, this can be set to ROW_READ_TRY_SEMI_CONSISTENT, so that if the row under an UPDATE or DELETE cursor was locked by another transaction, InnoDB will resort to reading the last committed value ('semi-consistent read'). Then, this field will be set to ROW_READ_DID_SEMI_CONSISTENT to indicate that. If the row does not match the WHERE condition, MySQL will invoke handler::unlock_row() to clear the flag back to ROW_READ_TRY_SEMI_CONSISTENT and to simply skip the row. If the row matches, the next call to row_search_for_mysql() will lock the row. This eliminates lock waits in some cases; note that this breaks serializability. */ ulint new_rec_locks; /*!< normally 0; if srv_locks_unsafe_for_binlog is TRUE or session is using READ COMMITTED or READ UNCOMMITTED isolation level, set in row_search_for_mysql() if we set a new record lock on the secondary or clustered index; this is used in row_unlock_for_mysql() when releasing the lock under the cursor if we determine after retrieving the row that it does not need to be locked ('mini-rollback') */ ulint mysql_prefix_len;/*!< byte offset of the end of the last requested column */ ulint mysql_row_len; /*!< length in bytes of a row in the MySQL format */ ulint n_rows_fetched; /*!< number of rows fetched after positioning the current cursor */ ulint fetch_direction;/*!< ROW_SEL_NEXT or ROW_SEL_PREV */ byte* fetch_cache[MYSQL_FETCH_CACHE_SIZE]; /*!< a cache for fetched rows if we fetch many rows from the same cursor: it saves CPU time to fetch them in a batch; we reserve mysql_row_len bytes for each such row; these pointers point 4 bytes past the allocated mem buf start, because there is a 4 byte magic number at the start and at the end */ ibool keep_other_fields_on_keyread; /*!< when using fetch cache with HA_EXTRA_KEYREAD, don't overwrite other fields in mysql row row buffer.*/ ulint fetch_cache_first;/*!< position of the first not yet fetched row in fetch_cache */ ulint n_fetch_cached; /*!< number of not yet fetched rows in fetch_cache */ mem_heap_t* blob_heap; /*!< in SELECTS BLOB fields are copied to this heap */ mem_heap_t* old_vers_heap; /*!< memory heap where a previous version is built in consistent read */ bool in_fts_query; /*!< Whether we are in a FTS query */ bool fts_doc_id_in_read_set; /*!< true if table has externally defined FTS_DOC_ID coulmn. */ /*----------------------*/ ulonglong autoinc_last_value; /*!< last value of AUTO-INC interval */ ulonglong autoinc_increment;/*!< The increment step of the auto increment column. Value must be greater than or equal to 1. Required to calculate the next value */ ulonglong autoinc_offset; /*!< The offset passed to get_auto_increment() by MySQL. Required to calculate the next value */ dberr_t autoinc_error; /*!< The actual error code encountered while trying to init or read the autoinc value from the table. We store it here so that we can return it to MySQL */ /*----------------------*/ void* idx_cond; /*!< In ICP, pointer to a ha_innobase, passed to innobase_index_cond(). NULL if index condition pushdown is not used. */ ulint idx_cond_n_cols;/*!< Number of fields in idx_cond_cols. 0 if and only if idx_cond == NULL. */ /*----------------------*/ /*----------------------*/ rtr_info_t* rtr_info; /*!< R-tree Search Info */ /*----------------------*/ ulint magic_n2; /*!< this should be the same as magic_n */ byte* srch_key_val1; /*!< buffer used in converting search key values from MySQL format to InnoDB format.*/ byte* srch_key_val2; /*!< buffer used in converting search key values from MySQL format to InnoDB format.*/ uint srch_key_val_len; /*!< Size of search key */ /** Disable prefetch. */ bool m_no_prefetch; /** Return materialized key for secondary index scan */ bool m_read_virtual_key; /** The MySQL table object */ TABLE* m_mysql_table; }; /** Callback for row_mysql_sys_index_iterate() */ struct SysIndexCallback { virtual ~SysIndexCallback() { } /** Callback method @param mtr current mini transaction @param pcur persistent cursor. */ virtual void operator()(mtr_t* mtr, btr_pcur_t* pcur) throw() = 0; }; /** Get the computed value by supplying the base column values. @param[in,out] row the data row @param[in] col virtual column @param[in] index index on the virtual column @param[in,out] local_heap heap memory for processing large data etc. @param[in,out] heap memory heap that copies the actual index row @param[in] ifield index field @param[in] thd MySQL thread handle @param[in,out] mysql_table mysql table object @param[in] old_table during ALTER TABLE, this is the old table or NULL. @param[in] parent_update update vector for the parent row @param[in] foreign foreign key information @return the field filled with computed value */ dfield_t* innobase_get_computed_value( const dtuple_t* row, const dict_v_col_t* col, const dict_index_t* index, mem_heap_t** local_heap, mem_heap_t* heap, const dict_field_t* ifield, THD* thd, TABLE* mysql_table, const dict_table_t* old_table, upd_t* parent_update, dict_foreign_t* foreign); /** Get the computed value by supplying the base column values. @param[in,out] table the table whose virtual column template to be built */ void innobase_init_vc_templ( dict_table_t* table); /** Change dbname and table name in table->vc_templ. @param[in,out] table the table whose virtual column template dbname and tbname to be renamed. */ void innobase_rename_vc_templ( dict_table_t* table); #define ROW_PREBUILT_FETCH_MAGIC_N 465765687 #define ROW_MYSQL_WHOLE_ROW 0 #define ROW_MYSQL_REC_FIELDS 1 #define ROW_MYSQL_NO_TEMPLATE 2 #define ROW_MYSQL_DUMMY_TEMPLATE 3 /* dummy template used in row_scan_and_check_index */ /* Values for hint_need_to_fetch_extra_cols */ #define ROW_RETRIEVE_PRIMARY_KEY 1 #define ROW_RETRIEVE_ALL_COLS 2 /* Values for row_read_type */ #define ROW_READ_WITH_LOCKS 0 #define ROW_READ_TRY_SEMI_CONSISTENT 1 #define ROW_READ_DID_SEMI_CONSISTENT 2 #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG /** Wait for the background drop list to become empty. */ void row_wait_for_background_drop_list_empty(); #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */ #endif /* row0mysql.h */