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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 srv/srv0srv.cc The database server main program Created 10/8/1995 Heikki Tuuri *******************************************************/ #include "my_global.h" // JAN: TODO: MySQL 5.7 missing header //#include "my_thread.h" // // #include "mysql/psi/mysql_stage.h" // #include "mysql/psi/psi.h" #include "ha_prototypes.h" #include "btr0sea.h" #include "buf0flu.h" #include "buf0lru.h" #include "dict0boot.h" #include "dict0load.h" #include "fsp0sysspace.h" #include "ibuf0ibuf.h" #include "lock0lock.h" #include "log0recv.h" #include "mem0mem.h" #include "os0proc.h" #include "pars0pars.h" #include "que0que.h" #include "row0mysql.h" #include "row0trunc.h" #include "row0log.h" #include "srv0mon.h" #include "srv0srv.h" #include "srv0start.h" #include "sync0sync.h" #include "trx0i_s.h" #include "trx0purge.h" #include "usr0sess.h" #include "ut0crc32.h" #include "btr0defragment.h" #include "ut0mem.h" #include "fil0fil.h" #include "fil0crypt.h" #include "fil0pagecompress.h" #include "btr0scrub.h" #ifdef WITH_WSREP extern int wsrep_debug; extern int wsrep_trx_is_aborting(void *thd_ptr); #endif /* The following is the maximum allowed duration of a lock wait. */ UNIV_INTERN ulong srv_fatal_semaphore_wait_threshold = DEFAULT_SRV_FATAL_SEMAPHORE_TIMEOUT; /* How much data manipulation language (DML) statements need to be delayed, in microseconds, in order to reduce the lagging of the purge thread. */ ulint srv_dml_needed_delay = 0; bool srv_monitor_active; bool srv_error_monitor_active; bool srv_buf_dump_thread_active; bool srv_dict_stats_thread_active; bool srv_buf_resize_thread_active; my_bool srv_scrub_log; const char* srv_main_thread_op_info = ""; /** Prefix used by MySQL to indicate pre-5.1 table name encoding */ const char srv_mysql50_table_name_prefix[10] = "#mysql50#"; /* Server parameters which are read from the initfile */ /* The following three are dir paths which are catenated before file names, where the file name itself may also contain a path */ char* srv_data_home = NULL; /** Rollback files directory, can be absolute. */ char* srv_undo_dir = NULL; /** The number of tablespaces to use for rollback segments. */ ulong srv_undo_tablespaces = 0; /** The number of UNDO tablespaces that are open and ready to use. */ ulint srv_undo_tablespaces_open = 0; /** The number of UNDO tablespaces that are active (hosting some rollback segment). It is quite possible that some of the tablespaces doesn't host any of the rollback-segment based on configuration used. */ ulint srv_undo_tablespaces_active = 0; /* The number of rollback segments to use */ ulong srv_undo_logs = 1; /** Rate at which UNDO records should be purged. */ ulong srv_purge_rseg_truncate_frequency = 128; /** Enable or Disable Truncate of UNDO tablespace. Note: If enabled then UNDO tablespace will be selected for truncate. While Server waits for undo-tablespace to truncate if user disables it, truncate action is completed but no new tablespace is marked for truncate (action is never aborted). */ my_bool srv_undo_log_truncate = FALSE; /** Maximum size of undo tablespace. */ unsigned long long srv_max_undo_log_size; /** UNDO logs that are not redo logged. These logs reside in the temp tablespace.*/ const ulong srv_tmp_undo_logs = 32; /** Default undo tablespace size in UNIV_PAGEs count (10MB). */ const ulint SRV_UNDO_TABLESPACE_SIZE_IN_PAGES = ((1024 * 1024) * 10) / UNIV_PAGE_SIZE_DEF; /** Set if InnoDB must operate in read-only mode. We don't do any recovery and open all tables in RO mode instead of RW mode. We don't sync the max trx id to disk either. */ my_bool srv_read_only_mode; /** store to its own file each table created by an user; data dictionary tables are in the system tablespace 0 */ my_bool srv_file_per_table; /** The file format to use on new *.ibd files. */ ulint srv_file_format = 0; /** Whether to check file format during startup. A value of UNIV_FORMAT_MAX + 1 means no checking ie. FALSE. The default is to set it to the highest format we support. */ ulint srv_max_file_format_at_startup = UNIV_FORMAT_MAX; /** Set if InnoDB operates in read-only mode or innodb-force-recovery is greater than SRV_FORCE_NO_TRX_UNDO. */ my_bool high_level_read_only; #if UNIV_FORMAT_A # error "UNIV_FORMAT_A must be 0!" #endif /** Place locks to records only i.e. do not use next-key locking except on duplicate key checking and foreign key checking */ ibool srv_locks_unsafe_for_binlog = FALSE; /** Sort buffer size in index creation */ ulong srv_sort_buf_size = 1048576; /** Maximum modification log file size for online index creation */ unsigned long long srv_online_max_size; /* If this flag is TRUE, then we will use the native aio of the OS (provided we compiled Innobase with it in), otherwise we will use simulated aio we build below with threads. Currently we support native aio on windows and linux */ my_bool srv_use_native_aio = TRUE; my_bool srv_numa_interleave = FALSE; /* If this flag is TRUE, then we will use fallocate(PUCH_HOLE) to the pages */ UNIV_INTERN my_bool srv_use_trim; /* If this flag is TRUE, then we disable doublewrite buffer */ UNIV_INTERN my_bool srv_use_atomic_writes = FALSE; /* If this flag IS TRUE, then we use this algorithm for page compressing the pages */ UNIV_INTERN ulong innodb_compression_algorithm = PAGE_ZLIB_ALGORITHM; /* Number of threads used for multi-threaded flush */ UNIV_INTERN long srv_mtflush_threads = MTFLUSH_DEFAULT_WORKER; /* If this flag is TRUE, then we will use multi threaded flush. */ UNIV_INTERN my_bool srv_use_mtflush = FALSE; #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG /** Used by SET GLOBAL innodb_master_thread_disabled_debug = X. */ my_bool srv_master_thread_disabled_debug; /** Event used to inform that master thread is disabled. */ static os_event_t srv_master_thread_disabled_event; /** Debug variable to find if any background threads are adding to purge during slow shutdown. */ extern bool trx_commit_disallowed; #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */ /*------------------------- LOG FILES ------------------------ */ char* srv_log_group_home_dir = NULL; ulong srv_n_log_files = SRV_N_LOG_FILES_MAX; /** At startup, this is the current redo log file size. During startup, if this is different from srv_log_file_size_requested (innodb_log_file_size), the redo log will be rebuilt and this size will be initialized to srv_log_file_size_requested. When upgrading from a previous redo log format, this will be set to 0, and writing to the redo log is not allowed. During startup, this is in bytes, and later converted to pages. */ ib_uint64_t srv_log_file_size; /** The value of the startup parameter innodb_log_file_size */ ib_uint64_t srv_log_file_size_requested; /* size in database pages */ ulint srv_log_buffer_size = ULINT_MAX; ulong srv_flush_log_at_trx_commit = 1; uint srv_flush_log_at_timeout = 1; ulong srv_page_size = UNIV_PAGE_SIZE_DEF; ulong srv_page_size_shift = UNIV_PAGE_SIZE_SHIFT_DEF; ulong srv_log_write_ahead_size = 0; page_size_t univ_page_size(0, 0, false); /* Try to flush dirty pages so as to avoid IO bursts at the checkpoints. */ char srv_adaptive_flushing = TRUE; /* Allow IO bursts at the checkpoints ignoring io_capacity setting. */ my_bool srv_flush_sync = TRUE; /** Maximum number of times allowed to conditionally acquire mutex before switching to blocking wait on the mutex */ #define MAX_MUTEX_NOWAIT 20 /** Check whether the number of failed nonblocking mutex acquisition attempts exceeds maximum allowed value. If so, srv_printf_innodb_monitor() will request mutex acquisition with mutex_enter(), which will wait until it gets the mutex. */ #define MUTEX_NOWAIT(mutex_skipped) ((mutex_skipped) < MAX_MUTEX_NOWAIT) #ifdef WITH_INNODB_DISALLOW_WRITES UNIV_INTERN os_event_t srv_allow_writes_event; #endif /* WITH_INNODB_DISALLOW_WRITES */ /** Requested size in bytes */ ulint srv_buf_pool_size = ULINT_MAX; const ulint srv_buf_pool_min_size = 5 * 1024 * 1024; /** Default pool size in bytes */ const ulint srv_buf_pool_def_size = 128 * 1024 * 1024; /** Requested buffer pool chunk size. Each buffer pool instance consists of one or more chunks. */ ulong srv_buf_pool_chunk_unit; /** Requested number of buffer pool instances */ ulong srv_buf_pool_instances; /** Default number of buffer pool instances */ const ulong srv_buf_pool_instances_default = 0; /** Number of locks to protect buf_pool->page_hash */ ulong srv_n_page_hash_locks = 16; /** Scan depth for LRU flush batch i.e.: number of blocks scanned*/ ulong srv_LRU_scan_depth = 1024; /** Whether or not to flush neighbors of a block */ ulong srv_flush_neighbors = 1; /** Previously requested size */ ulint srv_buf_pool_old_size = 0; /** Current size as scaling factor for the other components */ ulint srv_buf_pool_base_size = 0; /** Current size in bytes */ ulint srv_buf_pool_curr_size = 0; /** Dump this % of each buffer pool during BP dump */ ulong srv_buf_pool_dump_pct; /** Lock table size in bytes */ ulint srv_lock_table_size = ULINT_MAX; UNIV_INTERN ulong srv_idle_flush_pct = 100; /* This parameter is deprecated. Use srv_n_io_[read|write]_threads instead. */ ulint srv_n_read_io_threads = ULINT_MAX; ulint srv_n_write_io_threads = ULINT_MAX; /* Switch to enable random read ahead. */ my_bool srv_random_read_ahead = FALSE; /* User settable value of the number of pages that must be present in the buffer cache and accessed sequentially for InnoDB to trigger a readahead request. */ ulong srv_read_ahead_threshold = 56; /** Maximum on-disk size of change buffer in terms of percentage of the buffer pool. */ uint srv_change_buffer_max_size = CHANGE_BUFFER_DEFAULT_SIZE; /* This parameter is used to throttle the number of insert buffers that are merged in a batch. By increasing this parameter on a faster disk you can possibly reduce the number of I/O operations performed to complete the merge operation. The value of this parameter is used as is by the background loop when the system is idle (low load), on a busy system the parameter is scaled down by a factor of 4, this is to avoid putting a heavier load on the I/O sub system. */ ulong srv_insert_buffer_batch_size = 20; char* srv_file_flush_method_str = NULL; #ifndef _WIN32 enum srv_unix_flush_t srv_unix_file_flush_method = SRV_UNIX_FSYNC; #else enum srv_win_flush_t srv_win_file_flush_method = SRV_WIN_IO_UNBUFFERED; #endif /* _WIN32 */ ulint srv_max_n_open_files = 300; /* Number of IO operations per second the server can do */ ulong srv_io_capacity = 200; ulong srv_max_io_capacity = 400; /* The number of page cleaner threads to use.*/ ulong srv_n_page_cleaners = 4; /* The InnoDB main thread tries to keep the ratio of modified pages in the buffer pool to all database pages in the buffer pool smaller than the following number. But it is not guaranteed that the value stays below that during a time of heavy update/insert activity. */ double srv_max_buf_pool_modified_pct = 75.0; double srv_max_dirty_pages_pct_lwm = 0.0; /* This is the percentage of log capacity at which adaptive flushing, if enabled, will kick in. */ UNIV_INTERN double srv_adaptive_flushing_lwm = 10.0; /* Number of iterations over which adaptive flushing is averaged. */ ulong srv_flushing_avg_loops = 30; /* The number of purge threads to use.*/ ulong srv_n_purge_threads = 4; /* the number of pages to purge in one batch */ ulong srv_purge_batch_size = 20; /* Internal setting for "innodb_stats_method". Decides how InnoDB treats NULL value when collecting statistics. By default, it is set to SRV_STATS_NULLS_EQUAL(0), ie. all NULL value are treated equal */ ulong srv_innodb_stats_method = SRV_STATS_NULLS_EQUAL; srv_stats_t srv_stats; /* structure to pass status variables to MySQL */ export_var_t export_vars; /** Normally 0. When nonzero, skip some phases of crash recovery, starting from SRV_FORCE_IGNORE_CORRUPT, so that data can be recovered by SELECT or mysqldump. When this is nonzero, we do not allow any user modifications to the data. */ ulong srv_force_recovery; /** Print all user-level transactions deadlocks to mysqld stderr */ my_bool srv_print_all_deadlocks = FALSE; /** Enable INFORMATION_SCHEMA.innodb_cmp_per_index */ my_bool srv_cmp_per_index_enabled = FALSE; /* If the following is set to 1 then we do not run purge and insert buffer merge to completion before shutdown. If it is set to 2, do not even flush the buffer pool to data files at the shutdown: we effectively 'crash' InnoDB (but lose no committed transactions). */ ulint srv_fast_shutdown = 0; /* Generate a innodb_status. file */ ibool srv_innodb_status = FALSE; /* Optimize prefix index queries to skip cluster index lookup when possible */ /* Enables or disables this prefix optimization. Disabled by default. */ UNIV_INTERN my_bool srv_prefix_index_cluster_optimization = 0; /* When estimating number of different key values in an index, sample this many index pages, there are 2 ways to calculate statistics: * persistent stats that are calculated by ANALYZE TABLE and saved in the innodb database. * quick transient stats, that are used if persistent stats for the given table/index are not found in the innodb database */ unsigned long long srv_stats_transient_sample_pages = 8; my_bool srv_stats_persistent = TRUE; unsigned long long srv_stats_persistent_sample_pages = 20; my_bool srv_stats_auto_recalc = TRUE; /* The number of rows modified before we calculate new statistics (default 0 = current limits) */ UNIV_INTERN unsigned long long srv_stats_modified_counter = 0; /* Enable traditional statistic calculation based on number of configured pages default true. */ UNIV_INTERN my_bool srv_stats_sample_traditional = TRUE; ibool srv_use_doublewrite_buf = TRUE; /** doublewrite buffer is 1MB is size i.e.: it can hold 128 16K pages. The following parameter is the size of the buffer that is used for batch flushing i.e.: LRU flushing and flush_list flushing. The rest of the pages are used for single page flushing. */ ulong srv_doublewrite_batch_size = 120; ulong srv_replication_delay = 0; /*-------------------------------------------*/ UNIV_INTERN ulong srv_n_spin_wait_rounds = 15; uint srv_spin_wait_delay; ibool srv_priority_boost = TRUE; static ulint srv_n_rows_inserted_old = 0; static ulint srv_n_rows_updated_old = 0; static ulint srv_n_rows_deleted_old = 0; static ulint srv_n_rows_read_old = 0; static ulint srv_n_system_rows_inserted_old = 0; static ulint srv_n_system_rows_updated_old = 0; static ulint srv_n_system_rows_deleted_old = 0; static ulint srv_n_system_rows_read_old = 0; ulint srv_truncated_status_writes = 0; ulint srv_available_undo_logs = 0; UNIV_INTERN ib_uint64_t srv_page_compression_saved = 0; UNIV_INTERN ib_uint64_t srv_page_compression_trim_sect512 = 0; UNIV_INTERN ib_uint64_t srv_page_compression_trim_sect4096 = 0; UNIV_INTERN ib_uint64_t srv_index_pages_written = 0; UNIV_INTERN ib_uint64_t srv_non_index_pages_written = 0; UNIV_INTERN ib_uint64_t srv_pages_page_compressed = 0; UNIV_INTERN ib_uint64_t srv_page_compressed_trim_op = 0; UNIV_INTERN ib_uint64_t srv_page_compressed_trim_op_saved = 0; UNIV_INTERN ib_uint64_t srv_index_page_decompressed = 0; /* Defragmentation */ UNIV_INTERN my_bool srv_defragment = FALSE; UNIV_INTERN uint srv_defragment_n_pages = 7; UNIV_INTERN uint srv_defragment_stats_accuracy = 0; UNIV_INTERN uint srv_defragment_fill_factor_n_recs = 20; UNIV_INTERN double srv_defragment_fill_factor = 0.9; UNIV_INTERN uint srv_defragment_frequency = SRV_DEFRAGMENT_FREQUENCY_DEFAULT; UNIV_INTERN ulonglong srv_defragment_interval = 0; /* Set the following to 0 if you want InnoDB to write messages on stderr on startup/shutdown. */ ibool srv_print_verbose_log = TRUE; my_bool srv_print_innodb_monitor = FALSE; my_bool srv_print_innodb_lock_monitor = FALSE; my_bool srv_print_innodb_tablespace_monitor = FALSE; my_bool srv_print_innodb_table_monitor = FALSE; /** If this flag is set tables without primary key are not allowed */ my_bool srv_force_primary_key = FALSE; /* Array of English strings describing the current state of an i/o handler thread */ const char* srv_io_thread_op_info[SRV_MAX_N_IO_THREADS]; const char* srv_io_thread_function[SRV_MAX_N_IO_THREADS]; time_t srv_last_monitor_time; ib_mutex_t srv_innodb_monitor_mutex; /** Mutex protecting page_zip_stat_per_index */ ib_mutex_t page_zip_stat_per_index_mutex; /* Mutex for locking srv_monitor_file. Not created if srv_read_only_mode */ ib_mutex_t srv_monitor_file_mutex; /** Temporary file for innodb monitor output */ FILE* srv_monitor_file; /** Mutex for locking srv_dict_tmpfile. Not created if srv_read_only_mode. This mutex has a very high rank; threads reserving it should not be holding any InnoDB latches. */ ib_mutex_t srv_dict_tmpfile_mutex; /** Temporary file for output from the data dictionary */ FILE* srv_dict_tmpfile; /** Mutex for locking srv_misc_tmpfile. Not created if srv_read_only_mode. This mutex has a very low rank; threads reserving it should not acquire any further latches or sleep before releasing this one. */ ib_mutex_t srv_misc_tmpfile_mutex; /** Temporary file for miscellanous diagnostic output */ FILE* srv_misc_tmpfile; ulint srv_main_thread_process_no = 0; ulint srv_main_thread_id = 0; /* The following counts are used by the srv_master_thread. */ /** Iterations of the loop bounded by 'srv_active' label. */ static ulint srv_main_active_loops = 0; /** Iterations of the loop bounded by the 'srv_idle' label. */ static ulint srv_main_idle_loops = 0; /** Iterations of the loop bounded by the 'srv_shutdown' label. */ static ulint srv_main_shutdown_loops = 0; /** Log writes involving flush. */ static ulint srv_log_writes_and_flush = 0; /* This is only ever touched by the master thread. It records the time when the last flush of log file has happened. The master thread ensures that we flush the log files at least once per second. */ static time_t srv_last_log_flush_time; /** Enable semaphore request instrumentation */ UNIV_INTERN my_bool srv_instrument_semaphores = FALSE; /* Interval in seconds at which various tasks are performed by the master thread when server is active. In order to balance the workload, we should try to keep intervals such that they are not multiple of each other. For example, if we have intervals for various tasks defined as 5, 10, 15, 60 then all tasks will be performed when current_time % 60 == 0 and no tasks will be performed when current_time % 5 != 0. */ # define SRV_MASTER_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL (7) # define SRV_MASTER_PURGE_INTERVAL (10) # define SRV_MASTER_DICT_LRU_INTERVAL (47) /** Simulate compression failures. */ UNIV_INTERN uint srv_simulate_comp_failures = 0; /** Buffer pool dump status frequence in percentages */ UNIV_INTERN ulong srv_buf_dump_status_frequency = 0; /** Acquire the system_mutex. */ #define srv_sys_mutex_enter() do { \ mutex_enter(&srv_sys->mutex); \ } while (0) /** Test if the system mutex is owned. */ #define srv_sys_mutex_own() (mutex_own(&srv_sys->mutex) \ && !srv_read_only_mode) /** Release the system mutex. */ #define srv_sys_mutex_exit() do { \ mutex_exit(&srv_sys->mutex); \ } while (0) #define fetch_lock_wait_timeout(trx) \ ((trx)->lock.allowed_to_wait \ ? thd_lock_wait_timeout((trx)->mysql_thd) \ : 0) /* IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SERVER MAIN PROGRAM ========================================= There is the following analogue between this database server and an operating system kernel: DB concept equivalent OS concept ---------- --------------------- transaction -- process; query thread -- thread; lock -- semaphore; kernel -- kernel; query thread execution: (a) without lock mutex reserved -- process executing in user mode; (b) with lock mutex reserved -- process executing in kernel mode; The server has several backgroind threads all running at the same priority as user threads. It periodically checks if here is anything happening in the server which requires intervention of the master thread. Such situations may be, for example, when flushing of dirty blocks is needed in the buffer pool or old version of database rows have to be cleaned away (purged). The user can configure a separate dedicated purge thread(s) too, in which case the master thread does not do any purging. The threads which we call user threads serve the queries of the MySQL server. They run at normal priority. When there is no activity in the system, also the master thread suspends itself to wait for an event making the server totally silent. There is still one complication in our server design. If a background utility thread obtains a resource (e.g., mutex) needed by a user thread, and there is also some other user activity in the system, the user thread may have to wait indefinitely long for the resource, as the OS does not schedule a background thread if there is some other runnable user thread. This problem is called priority inversion in real-time programming. One solution to the priority inversion problem would be to keep record of which thread owns which resource and in the above case boost the priority of the background thread so that it will be scheduled and it can release the resource. This solution is called priority inheritance in real-time programming. A drawback of this solution is that the overhead of acquiring a mutex increases slightly, maybe 0.2 microseconds on a 100 MHz Pentium, because the thread has to call os_thread_get_curr_id. This may be compared to 0.5 microsecond overhead for a mutex lock-unlock pair. Note that the thread cannot store the information in the resource , say mutex, itself, because competing threads could wipe out the information if it is stored before acquiring the mutex, and if it stored afterwards, the information is outdated for the time of one machine instruction, at least. (To be precise, the information could be stored to lock_word in mutex if the machine supports atomic swap.) The above solution with priority inheritance may become actual in the future, currently we do not implement any priority twiddling solution. Our general aim is to reduce the contention of all mutexes by making them more fine grained. The thread table contains information of the current status of each thread existing in the system, and also the event semaphores used in suspending the master thread and utility threads when they have nothing to do. The thread table can be seen as an analogue to the process table in a traditional Unix implementation. */ /** The server system struct */ struct srv_sys_t{ ib_mutex_t tasks_mutex; /*!< variable protecting the tasks queue */ UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(que_thr_t) tasks; /*!< task queue */ ib_mutex_t mutex; /*!< variable protecting the fields below. */ ulint n_sys_threads; /*!< size of the sys_threads array */ srv_slot_t* sys_threads; /*!< server thread table */ ulint n_threads_active[SRV_MASTER + 1]; /*!< number of threads active in a thread class */ srv_stats_t::ulint_ctr_1_t activity_count; /*!< For tracking server activity */ }; static srv_sys_t* srv_sys = NULL; /** Event to signal the monitor thread. */ os_event_t srv_monitor_event; /** Event to signal the error thread */ os_event_t srv_error_event; /** Event to signal the buffer pool dump/load thread */ os_event_t srv_buf_dump_event; /** Event to signal the buffer pool resize thread */ os_event_t srv_buf_resize_event; /** The buffer pool dump/load file name */ char* srv_buf_dump_filename; /** Boolean config knobs that tell InnoDB to dump the buffer pool at shutdown and/or load it during startup. */ char srv_buffer_pool_dump_at_shutdown = TRUE; char srv_buffer_pool_load_at_startup = TRUE; /** Slot index in the srv_sys->sys_threads array for the purge thread. */ static const ulint SRV_PURGE_SLOT = 1; /** Slot index in the srv_sys->sys_threads array for the master thread. */ static const ulint SRV_MASTER_SLOT = 0; #ifdef HAVE_PSI_STAGE_INTERFACE /** Performance schema stage event for monitoring ALTER TABLE progress everything after flush log_make_checkpoint_at(). */ PSI_stage_info srv_stage_alter_table_end = {0, "alter table (end)", PSI_FLAG_STAGE_PROGRESS}; /** Performance schema stage event for monitoring ALTER TABLE progress log_make_checkpoint_at(). */ PSI_stage_info srv_stage_alter_table_flush = {0, "alter table (flush)", PSI_FLAG_STAGE_PROGRESS}; /** Performance schema stage event for monitoring ALTER TABLE progress row_merge_insert_index_tuples(). */ PSI_stage_info srv_stage_alter_table_insert = {0, "alter table (insert)", PSI_FLAG_STAGE_PROGRESS}; /** Performance schema stage event for monitoring ALTER TABLE progress row_log_apply(). */ PSI_stage_info srv_stage_alter_table_log_index = {0, "alter table (log apply index)", PSI_FLAG_STAGE_PROGRESS}; /** Performance schema stage event for monitoring ALTER TABLE progress row_log_table_apply(). */ PSI_stage_info srv_stage_alter_table_log_table = {0, "alter table (log apply table)", PSI_FLAG_STAGE_PROGRESS}; /** Performance schema stage event for monitoring ALTER TABLE progress row_merge_sort(). */ PSI_stage_info srv_stage_alter_table_merge_sort = {0, "alter table (merge sort)", PSI_FLAG_STAGE_PROGRESS}; /** Performance schema stage event for monitoring ALTER TABLE progress row_merge_read_clustered_index(). */ PSI_stage_info srv_stage_alter_table_read_pk_internal_sort = {0, "alter table (read PK and internal sort)", PSI_FLAG_STAGE_PROGRESS}; /** Performance schema stage event for monitoring buffer pool load progress. */ PSI_stage_info srv_stage_buffer_pool_load = {0, "buffer pool load", PSI_FLAG_STAGE_PROGRESS}; #endif /* HAVE_PSI_STAGE_INTERFACE */ /*********************************************************************//** Prints counters for work done by srv_master_thread. */ static void srv_print_master_thread_info( /*=========================*/ FILE *file) /* in: output stream */ { fprintf(file, "srv_master_thread loops: %lu srv_active," " %lu srv_shutdown, %lu srv_idle\n", srv_main_active_loops, srv_main_shutdown_loops, srv_main_idle_loops); fprintf(file, "srv_master_thread log flush and writes: " ULINTPF "\n", srv_log_writes_and_flush); } /*********************************************************************//** Sets the info describing an i/o thread current state. */ void srv_set_io_thread_op_info( /*======================*/ ulint i, /*!< in: the 'segment' of the i/o thread */ const char* str) /*!< in: constant char string describing the state */ { ut_a(i < SRV_MAX_N_IO_THREADS); srv_io_thread_op_info[i] = str; } /*********************************************************************//** Resets the info describing an i/o thread current state. */ void srv_reset_io_thread_op_info() /*=========================*/ { for (ulint i = 0; i < UT_ARR_SIZE(srv_io_thread_op_info); ++i) { srv_io_thread_op_info[i] = "not started yet"; } } #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG /*********************************************************************//** Validates the type of a thread table slot. @return TRUE if ok */ static ibool srv_thread_type_validate( /*=====================*/ srv_thread_type type) /*!< in: thread type */ { switch (type) { case SRV_NONE: break; case SRV_WORKER: case SRV_PURGE: case SRV_MASTER: return(TRUE); } ut_error; return(FALSE); } #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */ /*********************************************************************//** Gets the type of a thread table slot. @return thread type */ static srv_thread_type srv_slot_get_type( /*==============*/ const srv_slot_t* slot) /*!< in: thread slot */ { srv_thread_type type = slot->type; ut_ad(srv_thread_type_validate(type)); return(type); } /*********************************************************************//** Reserves a slot in the thread table for the current thread. @return reserved slot */ static srv_slot_t* srv_reserve_slot( /*=============*/ srv_thread_type type) /*!< in: type of the thread */ { srv_slot_t* slot = 0; srv_sys_mutex_enter(); ut_ad(srv_thread_type_validate(type)); switch (type) { case SRV_MASTER: slot = &srv_sys->sys_threads[SRV_MASTER_SLOT]; break; case SRV_PURGE: slot = &srv_sys->sys_threads[SRV_PURGE_SLOT]; break; case SRV_WORKER: /* Find an empty slot, skip the master and purge slots. */ for (slot = &srv_sys->sys_threads[2]; slot->in_use; ++slot) { ut_a(slot < &srv_sys->sys_threads[ srv_sys->n_sys_threads]); } break; case SRV_NONE: ut_error; } ut_a(!slot->in_use); slot->in_use = TRUE; slot->suspended = FALSE; slot->type = type; ut_ad(srv_slot_get_type(slot) == type); ++srv_sys->n_threads_active[type]; srv_sys_mutex_exit(); return(slot); } /*********************************************************************//** Suspends the calling thread to wait for the event in its thread slot. @return the current signal count of the event. */ static int64_t srv_suspend_thread_low( /*===================*/ srv_slot_t* slot) /*!< in/out: thread slot */ { ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); ut_ad(srv_sys_mutex_own()); ut_ad(slot->in_use); srv_thread_type type = srv_slot_get_type(slot); switch (type) { case SRV_NONE: ut_error; case SRV_MASTER: /* We have only one master thread and it should be the first entry always. */ ut_a(srv_sys->n_threads_active[type] == 1); break; case SRV_PURGE: /* We have only one purge coordinator thread and it should be the second entry always. */ ut_a(srv_sys->n_threads_active[type] == 1); break; case SRV_WORKER: ut_a(srv_n_purge_threads > 1); ut_a(srv_sys->n_threads_active[type] > 0); break; } ut_a(!slot->suspended); slot->suspended = TRUE; ut_a(srv_sys->n_threads_active[type] > 0); srv_sys->n_threads_active[type]--; return(os_event_reset(slot->event)); } /*********************************************************************//** Suspends the calling thread to wait for the event in its thread slot. @return the current signal count of the event. */ static int64_t srv_suspend_thread( /*===============*/ srv_slot_t* slot) /*!< in/out: thread slot */ { srv_sys_mutex_enter(); int64_t sig_count = srv_suspend_thread_low(slot); srv_sys_mutex_exit(); return(sig_count); } /** Resume the calling thread. @param[in,out] slot thread slot @param[in] sig_count signal count (if wait) @param[in] wait whether to wait for the event @param[in] timeout_usec timeout in microseconds (0=infinite) @return whether the wait timed out */ static bool srv_resume_thread(srv_slot_t* slot, int64_t sig_count = 0, bool wait = true, ulint timeout_usec = 0) { bool timeout; ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); ut_ad(slot->in_use); ut_ad(slot->suspended); if (!wait) { timeout = false; } else if (timeout_usec) { timeout = OS_SYNC_TIME_EXCEEDED == os_event_wait_time_low( slot->event, timeout_usec, sig_count); } else { timeout = false; os_event_wait_low(slot->event, sig_count); } srv_sys_mutex_enter(); ut_ad(slot->in_use); ut_ad(slot->suspended); slot->suspended = FALSE; ++srv_sys->n_threads_active[slot->type]; srv_sys_mutex_exit(); return(timeout); } /** Ensure that a given number of threads of the type given are running (or are already terminated). @param[in] type thread type @param[in] n number of threads that have to run */ void srv_release_threads(enum srv_thread_type type, ulint n) { ulint running; ut_ad(srv_thread_type_validate(type)); ut_ad(n > 0); do { srv_sys_mutex_enter(); running = 0; for (ulint i = 0; i < srv_sys->n_sys_threads; i++) { srv_slot_t* slot; slot = &srv_sys->sys_threads[i]; if (!slot->in_use || srv_slot_get_type(slot) != type) { continue; } else if (!slot->suspended) { if (++running >= n) { break; } continue; } switch (type) { case SRV_NONE: ut_error; case SRV_MASTER: /* We have only one master thread and it should be the first entry always. */ ut_a(n == 1); ut_a(i == SRV_MASTER_SLOT); ut_a(srv_sys->n_threads_active[type] == 0); break; case SRV_PURGE: /* We have only one purge coordinator thread and it should be the second entry always. */ ut_a(n == 1); ut_a(i == SRV_PURGE_SLOT); ut_a(srv_n_purge_threads > 0); ut_a(srv_sys->n_threads_active[type] == 0); break; case SRV_WORKER: ut_a(srv_n_purge_threads > 1); ut_a(srv_sys->n_threads_active[type] < srv_n_purge_threads - 1); break; } os_event_set(slot->event); } srv_sys_mutex_exit(); } while (running && running < n); } /*********************************************************************//** Release a thread's slot. */ static void srv_free_slot( /*==========*/ srv_slot_t* slot) /*!< in/out: thread slot */ { srv_sys_mutex_enter(); /* Mark the thread as inactive. */ srv_suspend_thread_low(slot); /* Free the slot for reuse. */ ut_ad(slot->in_use); slot->in_use = FALSE; srv_sys_mutex_exit(); } /** Initialize the server. */ static void srv_init() { ulint n_sys_threads = 0; ulint srv_sys_sz = sizeof(*srv_sys); mutex_create(LATCH_ID_SRV_INNODB_MONITOR, &srv_innodb_monitor_mutex); if (!srv_read_only_mode) { /* Number of purge threads + master thread */ n_sys_threads = srv_n_purge_threads + 1; srv_sys_sz += n_sys_threads * sizeof(*srv_sys->sys_threads); } srv_sys = static_cast(ut_zalloc_nokey(srv_sys_sz)); srv_sys->n_sys_threads = n_sys_threads; if (!srv_read_only_mode) { mutex_create(LATCH_ID_SRV_SYS, &srv_sys->mutex); mutex_create(LATCH_ID_SRV_SYS_TASKS, &srv_sys->tasks_mutex); srv_sys->sys_threads = (srv_slot_t*) &srv_sys[1]; for (ulint i = 0; i < srv_sys->n_sys_threads; ++i) { srv_slot_t* slot = &srv_sys->sys_threads[i]; slot->event = os_event_create(0); ut_a(slot->event); } srv_error_event = os_event_create(0); srv_monitor_event = os_event_create(0); srv_buf_dump_event = os_event_create(0); buf_flush_event = os_event_create("buf_flush_event"); UT_LIST_INIT(srv_sys->tasks, &que_thr_t::queue); } srv_buf_resize_event = os_event_create(0); ut_d(srv_master_thread_disabled_event = os_event_create(0)); /* page_zip_stat_per_index_mutex is acquired from: 1. page_zip_compress() (after SYNC_FSP) 2. page_zip_decompress() 3. i_s_cmp_per_index_fill_low() (where SYNC_DICT is acquired) 4. innodb_cmp_per_index_update(), no other latches since we do not acquire any other latches while holding this mutex, it can have very low level. We pick SYNC_ANY_LATCH for it. */ mutex_create(LATCH_ID_PAGE_ZIP_STAT_PER_INDEX, &page_zip_stat_per_index_mutex); /* Create dummy indexes for infimum and supremum records */ dict_ind_init(); #ifdef WITH_INNODB_DISALLOW_WRITES /* Writes have to be enabled on init or else we hang. Thus, we always set the event here regardless of innobase_disallow_writes. That flag will always be 0 at this point because it isn't settable via my.cnf or command line arg. */ srv_allow_writes_event = os_event_create(0); os_event_set(srv_allow_writes_event); #endif /* WITH_INNODB_DISALLOW_WRITES */ /* Initialize some INFORMATION SCHEMA internal structures */ trx_i_s_cache_init(trx_i_s_cache); ut_crc32_init(); dict_mem_init(); } /*********************************************************************//** Frees the data structures created in srv_init(). */ void srv_free(void) /*==========*/ { if (!srv_sys) { return; } mutex_free(&srv_innodb_monitor_mutex); mutex_free(&page_zip_stat_per_index_mutex); if (!srv_read_only_mode) { mutex_free(&srv_sys->mutex); mutex_free(&srv_sys->tasks_mutex); for (ulint i = 0; i < srv_sys->n_sys_threads; ++i) { srv_slot_t* slot = &srv_sys->sys_threads[i]; os_event_destroy(slot->event); } os_event_destroy(srv_error_event); os_event_destroy(srv_monitor_event); os_event_destroy(srv_buf_dump_event); os_event_destroy(buf_flush_event); } os_event_destroy(srv_buf_resize_event); #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG os_event_destroy(srv_master_thread_disabled_event); srv_master_thread_disabled_event = NULL; #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */ trx_i_s_cache_free(trx_i_s_cache); ut_free(srv_sys); srv_sys = 0; } /*********************************************************************//** Normalizes init parameter values to use units we use inside InnoDB. */ static void srv_normalize_init_values(void) /*===========================*/ { srv_sys_space.normalize(); srv_tmp_space.normalize(); srv_log_file_size /= UNIV_PAGE_SIZE; srv_log_buffer_size /= UNIV_PAGE_SIZE; srv_lock_table_size = 5 * (srv_buf_pool_size / UNIV_PAGE_SIZE); } /*********************************************************************//** Boots the InnoDB server. */ void srv_boot(void) /*==========*/ { /* Transform the init parameter values given by MySQL to use units we use inside InnoDB: */ srv_normalize_init_values(); sync_check_init(); os_thread_init(); /* Reset the system variables in the recovery module. */ recv_sys_var_init(); trx_pool_init(); row_mysql_init(); /* Initialize this module */ srv_init(); } /******************************************************************//** Refreshes the values used to calculate per-second averages. */ static void srv_refresh_innodb_monitor_stats(void) /*==================================*/ { mutex_enter(&srv_innodb_monitor_mutex); srv_last_monitor_time = time(NULL); os_aio_refresh_stats(); btr_cur_n_sea_old = btr_cur_n_sea; btr_cur_n_non_sea_old = btr_cur_n_non_sea; log_refresh_stats(); buf_refresh_io_stats_all(); srv_n_rows_inserted_old = srv_stats.n_rows_inserted; srv_n_rows_updated_old = srv_stats.n_rows_updated; srv_n_rows_deleted_old = srv_stats.n_rows_deleted; srv_n_rows_read_old = srv_stats.n_rows_read; srv_n_system_rows_inserted_old = srv_stats.n_system_rows_inserted; srv_n_system_rows_updated_old = srv_stats.n_system_rows_updated; srv_n_system_rows_deleted_old = srv_stats.n_system_rows_deleted; srv_n_system_rows_read_old = srv_stats.n_system_rows_read; mutex_exit(&srv_innodb_monitor_mutex); } /******************************************************************//** Outputs to a file the output of the InnoDB Monitor. @return FALSE if not all information printed due to failure to obtain necessary mutex */ ibool srv_printf_innodb_monitor( /*======================*/ FILE* file, /*!< in: output stream */ ibool nowait, /*!< in: whether to wait for the lock_sys_t:: mutex */ ulint* trx_start_pos, /*!< out: file position of the start of the list of active transactions */ ulint* trx_end) /*!< out: file position of the end of the list of active transactions */ { double time_elapsed; time_t current_time; ulint n_reserved; ibool ret; mutex_enter(&srv_innodb_monitor_mutex); current_time = time(NULL); /* We add 0.001 seconds to time_elapsed to prevent division by zero if two users happen to call SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS at the same time */ time_elapsed = difftime(current_time, srv_last_monitor_time) + 0.001; srv_last_monitor_time = time(NULL); fputs("\n=====================================\n", file); ut_print_timestamp(file); fprintf(file, " INNODB MONITOR OUTPUT\n" "=====================================\n" "Per second averages calculated from the last %lu seconds\n", (ulong) time_elapsed); fputs("-----------------\n" "BACKGROUND THREAD\n" "-----------------\n", file); srv_print_master_thread_info(file); fputs("----------\n" "SEMAPHORES\n" "----------\n", file); sync_print(file); /* Conceptually, srv_innodb_monitor_mutex has a very high latching order level in sync0sync.h, while dict_foreign_err_mutex has a very low level 135. Therefore we can reserve the latter mutex here without a danger of a deadlock of threads. */ mutex_enter(&dict_foreign_err_mutex); if (!srv_read_only_mode && ftell(dict_foreign_err_file) != 0L) { fputs("------------------------\n" "LATEST FOREIGN KEY ERROR\n" "------------------------\n", file); ut_copy_file(file, dict_foreign_err_file); } mutex_exit(&dict_foreign_err_mutex); /* Only if lock_print_info_summary proceeds correctly, before we call the lock_print_info_all_transactions to print all the lock information. IMPORTANT NOTE: This function acquires the lock mutex on success. */ ret = lock_print_info_summary(file, nowait); if (ret) { if (trx_start_pos) { long t = ftell(file); if (t < 0) { *trx_start_pos = ULINT_UNDEFINED; } else { *trx_start_pos = (ulint) t; } } /* NOTE: If we get here then we have the lock mutex. This function will release the lock mutex that we acquired when we called the lock_print_info_summary() function earlier. */ lock_print_info_all_transactions(file); if (trx_end) { long t = ftell(file); if (t < 0) { *trx_end = ULINT_UNDEFINED; } else { *trx_end = (ulint) t; } } } fputs("--------\n" "FILE I/O\n" "--------\n", file); os_aio_print(file); fputs("-------------------------------------\n" "INSERT BUFFER AND ADAPTIVE HASH INDEX\n" "-------------------------------------\n", file); ibuf_print(file); for (ulint i = 0; i < btr_ahi_parts; ++i) { rw_lock_s_lock(btr_search_latches[i]); ha_print_info(file, btr_search_sys->hash_tables[i]); rw_lock_s_unlock(btr_search_latches[i]); } fprintf(file, "%.2f hash searches/s, %.2f non-hash searches/s\n", (btr_cur_n_sea - btr_cur_n_sea_old) / time_elapsed, (btr_cur_n_non_sea - btr_cur_n_non_sea_old) / time_elapsed); btr_cur_n_sea_old = btr_cur_n_sea; btr_cur_n_non_sea_old = btr_cur_n_non_sea; fputs("---\n" "LOG\n" "---\n", file); log_print(file); fputs("----------------------\n" "BUFFER POOL AND MEMORY\n" "----------------------\n", file); fprintf(file, "Total large memory allocated " ULINTPF "\n" "Dictionary memory allocated " ULINTPF "\n", os_total_large_mem_allocated, dict_sys->size); buf_print_io(file); fputs("--------------\n" "ROW OPERATIONS\n" "--------------\n", file); fprintf(file, ULINTPF " queries inside InnoDB, " ULINTPF " queries in queue\n", srv_conc_get_active_threads(), srv_conc_get_waiting_threads()); /* This is a dirty read, without holding trx_sys->mutex. */ fprintf(file, "%lu read views open inside InnoDB\n", trx_sys->mvcc->size()); n_reserved = fil_space_get_n_reserved_extents(0); if (n_reserved > 0) { fprintf(file, "%lu tablespace extents now reserved for" " B-tree split operations\n", n_reserved); } fprintf(file, "Process ID=" ULINTPF ", Main thread ID=" ULINTPF ", state: %s\n", srv_main_thread_process_no, srv_main_thread_id, srv_main_thread_op_info); fprintf(file, "Number of rows inserted " ULINTPF ", updated " ULINTPF ", deleted " ULINTPF ", read " ULINTPF "\n", (ulint) srv_stats.n_rows_inserted, (ulint) srv_stats.n_rows_updated, (ulint) srv_stats.n_rows_deleted, (ulint) srv_stats.n_rows_read); fprintf(file, "%.2f inserts/s, %.2f updates/s," " %.2f deletes/s, %.2f reads/s\n", ((ulint) srv_stats.n_rows_inserted - srv_n_rows_inserted_old) / time_elapsed, ((ulint) srv_stats.n_rows_updated - srv_n_rows_updated_old) / time_elapsed, ((ulint) srv_stats.n_rows_deleted - srv_n_rows_deleted_old) / time_elapsed, ((ulint) srv_stats.n_rows_read - srv_n_rows_read_old) / time_elapsed); fprintf(file, "Number of system rows inserted " ULINTPF ", updated " ULINTPF ", deleted " ULINTPF ", read " ULINTPF "\n", (ulint) srv_stats.n_system_rows_inserted, (ulint) srv_stats.n_system_rows_updated, (ulint) srv_stats.n_system_rows_deleted, (ulint) srv_stats.n_system_rows_read); fprintf(file, "%.2f inserts/s, %.2f updates/s," " %.2f deletes/s, %.2f reads/s\n", ((ulint) srv_stats.n_system_rows_inserted - srv_n_system_rows_inserted_old) / time_elapsed, ((ulint) srv_stats.n_system_rows_updated - srv_n_system_rows_updated_old) / time_elapsed, ((ulint) srv_stats.n_system_rows_deleted - srv_n_system_rows_deleted_old) / time_elapsed, ((ulint) srv_stats.n_system_rows_read - srv_n_system_rows_read_old) / time_elapsed); srv_n_rows_inserted_old = srv_stats.n_rows_inserted; srv_n_rows_updated_old = srv_stats.n_rows_updated; srv_n_rows_deleted_old = srv_stats.n_rows_deleted; srv_n_rows_read_old = srv_stats.n_rows_read; srv_n_system_rows_inserted_old = srv_stats.n_system_rows_inserted; srv_n_system_rows_updated_old = srv_stats.n_system_rows_updated; srv_n_system_rows_deleted_old = srv_stats.n_system_rows_deleted; srv_n_system_rows_read_old = srv_stats.n_system_rows_read; fputs("----------------------------\n" "END OF INNODB MONITOR OUTPUT\n" "============================\n", file); mutex_exit(&srv_innodb_monitor_mutex); fflush(file); return(ret); } /******************************************************************//** Function to pass InnoDB status variables to MySQL */ void srv_export_innodb_status(void) /*==========================*/ { buf_pool_stat_t stat; buf_pools_list_size_t buf_pools_list_size; ulint LRU_len; ulint free_len; ulint flush_list_len; fil_crypt_stat_t crypt_stat; btr_scrub_stat_t scrub_stat; buf_get_total_stat(&stat); buf_get_total_list_len(&LRU_len, &free_len, &flush_list_len); buf_get_total_list_size_in_bytes(&buf_pools_list_size); fil_crypt_total_stat(&crypt_stat); btr_scrub_total_stat(&scrub_stat); mutex_enter(&srv_innodb_monitor_mutex); export_vars.innodb_data_pending_reads = os_n_pending_reads; export_vars.innodb_data_pending_writes = os_n_pending_writes; export_vars.innodb_data_pending_fsyncs = fil_n_pending_log_flushes + fil_n_pending_tablespace_flushes; export_vars.innodb_data_fsyncs = os_n_fsyncs; export_vars.innodb_data_read = srv_stats.data_read; export_vars.innodb_data_reads = os_n_file_reads; export_vars.innodb_data_writes = os_n_file_writes; export_vars.innodb_data_written = srv_stats.data_written; export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_read_requests = stat.n_page_gets; export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_write_requests = srv_stats.buf_pool_write_requests; export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_wait_free = srv_stats.buf_pool_wait_free; export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_pages_flushed = srv_stats.buf_pool_flushed; export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_reads = srv_stats.buf_pool_reads; export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_rnd = stat.n_ra_pages_read_rnd; export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead = stat.n_ra_pages_read; export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_evicted = stat.n_ra_pages_evicted; export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_pages_data = LRU_len; export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_bytes_data = buf_pools_list_size.LRU_bytes + buf_pools_list_size.unzip_LRU_bytes; export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_pages_dirty = flush_list_len; export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_bytes_dirty = buf_pools_list_size.flush_list_bytes; export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_pages_free = free_len; #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_pages_latched = buf_get_latched_pages_number(); #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */ export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_pages_total = buf_pool_get_n_pages(); export_vars.innodb_buffer_pool_pages_misc = buf_pool_get_n_pages() - LRU_len - free_len; #ifdef HAVE_ATOMIC_BUILTINS export_vars.innodb_have_atomic_builtins = 1; #else export_vars.innodb_have_atomic_builtins = 0; #endif export_vars.innodb_page_size = UNIV_PAGE_SIZE; export_vars.innodb_log_waits = srv_stats.log_waits; export_vars.innodb_os_log_written = srv_stats.os_log_written; export_vars.innodb_os_log_fsyncs = fil_n_log_flushes; export_vars.innodb_os_log_pending_fsyncs = fil_n_pending_log_flushes; export_vars.innodb_os_log_pending_writes = srv_stats.os_log_pending_writes; export_vars.innodb_log_write_requests = srv_stats.log_write_requests; export_vars.innodb_log_writes = srv_stats.log_writes; export_vars.innodb_dblwr_pages_written = srv_stats.dblwr_pages_written; export_vars.innodb_dblwr_writes = srv_stats.dblwr_writes; export_vars.innodb_pages_created = stat.n_pages_created; export_vars.innodb_pages_read = stat.n_pages_read; export_vars.innodb_page0_read = srv_stats.page0_read; export_vars.innodb_pages_written = stat.n_pages_written; export_vars.innodb_row_lock_waits = srv_stats.n_lock_wait_count; export_vars.innodb_row_lock_current_waits = srv_stats.n_lock_wait_current_count; export_vars.innodb_row_lock_time = srv_stats.n_lock_wait_time / 1000; if (srv_stats.n_lock_wait_count > 0) { export_vars.innodb_row_lock_time_avg = (ulint) (srv_stats.n_lock_wait_time / 1000 / srv_stats.n_lock_wait_count); } else { export_vars.innodb_row_lock_time_avg = 0; } export_vars.innodb_row_lock_time_max = lock_sys->n_lock_max_wait_time / 1000; export_vars.innodb_rows_read = srv_stats.n_rows_read; export_vars.innodb_rows_inserted = srv_stats.n_rows_inserted; export_vars.innodb_rows_updated = srv_stats.n_rows_updated; export_vars.innodb_rows_deleted = srv_stats.n_rows_deleted; export_vars.innodb_system_rows_read = srv_stats.n_system_rows_read; export_vars.innodb_system_rows_inserted = srv_stats.n_system_rows_inserted; export_vars.innodb_system_rows_updated = srv_stats.n_system_rows_updated; export_vars.innodb_system_rows_deleted = srv_stats.n_system_rows_deleted; export_vars.innodb_num_open_files = fil_n_file_opened; export_vars.innodb_truncated_status_writes = srv_truncated_status_writes; export_vars.innodb_available_undo_logs = srv_available_undo_logs; export_vars.innodb_page_compression_saved = srv_stats.page_compression_saved; export_vars.innodb_index_pages_written = srv_stats.index_pages_written; export_vars.innodb_non_index_pages_written = srv_stats.non_index_pages_written; export_vars.innodb_pages_page_compressed = srv_stats.pages_page_compressed; export_vars.innodb_page_compressed_trim_op = srv_stats.page_compressed_trim_op; export_vars.innodb_pages_page_decompressed = srv_stats.pages_page_decompressed; export_vars.innodb_pages_page_compression_error = srv_stats.pages_page_compression_error; export_vars.innodb_pages_decrypted = srv_stats.pages_decrypted; export_vars.innodb_pages_encrypted = srv_stats.pages_encrypted; export_vars.innodb_defragment_compression_failures = btr_defragment_compression_failures; export_vars.innodb_defragment_failures = btr_defragment_failures; export_vars.innodb_defragment_count = btr_defragment_count; export_vars.innodb_onlineddl_rowlog_rows = onlineddl_rowlog_rows; export_vars.innodb_onlineddl_rowlog_pct_used = onlineddl_rowlog_pct_used; export_vars.innodb_onlineddl_pct_progress = onlineddl_pct_progress; #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG rw_lock_s_lock(&purge_sys->latch); trx_id_t up_limit_id; trx_id_t done_trx_no = purge_sys->done.trx_no; up_limit_id = purge_sys->view_active ? purge_sys->view.up_limit_id() : 0; rw_lock_s_unlock(&purge_sys->latch); mutex_enter(&trx_sys->mutex); trx_id_t max_trx_id = trx_sys->rw_max_trx_id; mutex_exit(&trx_sys->mutex); if (!done_trx_no || max_trx_id < done_trx_no - 1) { export_vars.innodb_purge_trx_id_age = 0; } else { export_vars.innodb_purge_trx_id_age = (ulint) (max_trx_id - done_trx_no + 1); } if (!up_limit_id || max_trx_id < up_limit_id) { export_vars.innodb_purge_view_trx_id_age = 0; } else { export_vars.innodb_purge_view_trx_id_age = (ulint) (max_trx_id - up_limit_id); } #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */ export_vars.innodb_sec_rec_cluster_reads = srv_stats.n_sec_rec_cluster_reads; export_vars.innodb_sec_rec_cluster_reads_avoided = srv_stats.n_sec_rec_cluster_reads_avoided; export_vars.innodb_encryption_rotation_pages_read_from_cache = crypt_stat.pages_read_from_cache; export_vars.innodb_encryption_rotation_pages_read_from_disk = crypt_stat.pages_read_from_disk; export_vars.innodb_encryption_rotation_pages_modified = crypt_stat.pages_modified; export_vars.innodb_encryption_rotation_pages_flushed = crypt_stat.pages_flushed; export_vars.innodb_encryption_rotation_estimated_iops = crypt_stat.estimated_iops; export_vars.innodb_encryption_key_requests = srv_stats.n_key_requests; export_vars.innodb_scrub_page_reorganizations = scrub_stat.page_reorganizations; export_vars.innodb_scrub_page_splits = scrub_stat.page_splits; export_vars.innodb_scrub_page_split_failures_underflow = scrub_stat.page_split_failures_underflow; export_vars.innodb_scrub_page_split_failures_out_of_filespace = scrub_stat.page_split_failures_out_of_filespace; export_vars.innodb_scrub_page_split_failures_missing_index = scrub_stat.page_split_failures_missing_index; export_vars.innodb_scrub_page_split_failures_unknown = scrub_stat.page_split_failures_unknown; export_vars.innodb_scrub_log = srv_stats.n_log_scrubs; mutex_exit(&srv_innodb_monitor_mutex); } /*********************************************************************//** A thread which prints the info output by various InnoDB monitors. @return a dummy parameter */ extern "C" os_thread_ret_t DECLARE_THREAD(srv_monitor_thread)(void*) { int64_t sig_count; double time_elapsed; time_t current_time; time_t last_monitor_time; time_t last_table_monitor_time; time_t last_tablespace_monitor_time; ulint mutex_skipped; ibool last_srv_print_monitor; ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG_THREAD_CREATION ib::info() << "Lock timeout thread starts, id " << os_thread_pf(os_thread_get_curr_id()); #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG_THREAD_CREATION */ #ifdef UNIV_PFS_THREAD pfs_register_thread(srv_monitor_thread_key); #endif /* UNIV_PFS_THREAD */ srv_last_monitor_time = ut_time(); last_table_monitor_time = ut_time(); last_tablespace_monitor_time = ut_time(); last_monitor_time = ut_time(); mutex_skipped = 0; last_srv_print_monitor = srv_print_innodb_monitor; loop: /* Wake up every 5 seconds to see if we need to print monitor information or if signalled at shutdown. */ sig_count = os_event_reset(srv_monitor_event); os_event_wait_time_low(srv_monitor_event, 5000000, sig_count); current_time = ut_time(); time_elapsed = difftime(current_time, last_monitor_time); if (time_elapsed > 15) { last_monitor_time = ut_time(); if (srv_print_innodb_monitor) { /* Reset mutex_skipped counter everytime srv_print_innodb_monitor changes. This is to ensure we will not be blocked by lock_sys->mutex for short duration information printing, such as requested by sync_array_print_long_waits() */ if (!last_srv_print_monitor) { mutex_skipped = 0; last_srv_print_monitor = TRUE; } if (!srv_printf_innodb_monitor(stderr, MUTEX_NOWAIT(mutex_skipped), NULL, NULL)) { mutex_skipped++; } else { /* Reset the counter */ mutex_skipped = 0; } } else { last_srv_print_monitor = FALSE; } /* We don't create the temp files or associated mutexes in read-only-mode */ if (!srv_read_only_mode && srv_innodb_status) { mutex_enter(&srv_monitor_file_mutex); rewind(srv_monitor_file); if (!srv_printf_innodb_monitor(srv_monitor_file, MUTEX_NOWAIT(mutex_skipped), NULL, NULL)) { mutex_skipped++; } else { mutex_skipped = 0; } os_file_set_eof(srv_monitor_file); mutex_exit(&srv_monitor_file_mutex); } if (srv_print_innodb_tablespace_monitor && difftime(current_time, last_tablespace_monitor_time) > 60) { last_tablespace_monitor_time = ut_time(); fputs("========================" "========================\n", stderr); ut_print_timestamp(stderr); fputs(" INNODB TABLESPACE MONITOR OUTPUT\n" "========================" "========================\n", stderr); // JAN: TODO: MySQL 5.7 //fsp_print(0); //fputs("Validating tablespace\n", stderr); //fsp_validate(0); fputs("Validation ok\n" "---------------------------------------\n" "END OF INNODB TABLESPACE MONITOR OUTPUT\n" "=======================================\n", stderr); } if (srv_print_innodb_table_monitor && difftime(current_time, last_table_monitor_time) > 60) { last_table_monitor_time = ut_time(); // fprintf(stderr, "Warning: %s\n", // DEPRECATED_MSG_INNODB_TABLE_MONITOR); fputs("===========================================\n", stderr); ut_print_timestamp(stderr); fputs(" INNODB TABLE MONITOR OUTPUT\n" "===========================================\n", stderr); // dict_print(); fputs("-----------------------------------\n" "END OF INNODB TABLE MONITOR OUTPUT\n" "==================================\n", stderr); //fprintf(stderr, "Warning: %s\n", // DEPRECATED_MSG_INNODB_TABLE_MONITOR); } } if (srv_shutdown_state >= SRV_SHUTDOWN_CLEANUP) { goto exit_func; } if (srv_print_innodb_monitor || srv_print_innodb_lock_monitor || srv_print_innodb_tablespace_monitor || srv_print_innodb_table_monitor) { goto loop; } goto loop; exit_func: srv_monitor_active = false; /* We count the number of threads in os_thread_exit(). A created thread should always use that to exit and not use return() to exit. */ os_thread_exit(); OS_THREAD_DUMMY_RETURN; } /*********************************************************************//** A thread which prints warnings about semaphore waits which have lasted too long. These can be used to track bugs which cause hangs. @return a dummy parameter */ extern "C" os_thread_ret_t DECLARE_THREAD(srv_error_monitor_thread)(void*) { /* number of successive fatal timeouts observed */ ulint fatal_cnt = 0; lsn_t old_lsn; lsn_t new_lsn; int64_t sig_count; /* longest waiting thread for a semaphore */ os_thread_id_t waiter = os_thread_get_curr_id(); os_thread_id_t old_waiter = waiter; /* the semaphore that is being waited for */ const void* sema = NULL; const void* old_sema = NULL; ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); old_lsn = srv_start_lsn; #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG_THREAD_CREATION ib::info() << "Error monitor thread starts, id " << os_thread_pf(os_thread_get_curr_id()); #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG_THREAD_CREATION */ #ifdef UNIV_PFS_THREAD pfs_register_thread(srv_error_monitor_thread_key); #endif /* UNIV_PFS_THREAD */ loop: /* Try to track a strange bug reported by Harald Fuchs and others, where the lsn seems to decrease at times */ if (log_peek_lsn(&new_lsn)) { if (new_lsn < old_lsn) { ib::error() << "Old log sequence number " << old_lsn << " was" << " greater than the new log sequence number " << new_lsn << ". Please submit a bug report to" " http://bugs.mysql.com"; ut_ad(0); } old_lsn = new_lsn; } if (difftime(time(NULL), srv_last_monitor_time) > 60) { /* We referesh InnoDB Monitor values so that averages are printed from at most 60 last seconds */ srv_refresh_innodb_monitor_stats(); } /* Update the statistics collected for deciding LRU eviction policy. */ buf_LRU_stat_update(); if (sync_array_print_long_waits(&waiter, &sema) && sema == old_sema && os_thread_eq(waiter, old_waiter)) { #if defined(WITH_WSREP) && defined(WITH_INNODB_DISALLOW_WRITES) if (os_event_is_set(srv_allow_writes_event)) { #endif /* WITH_WSREP */ fatal_cnt++; #if defined(WITH_WSREP) && defined(WITH_INNODB_DISALLOW_WRITES) } else { fprintf(stderr, "WSREP: avoiding InnoDB self crash due to long " "semaphore wait of > %lu seconds\n" "Server is processing SST donor operation, " "fatal_cnt now: %lu", (ulong) srv_fatal_semaphore_wait_threshold, fatal_cnt); } #endif /* WITH_WSREP */ if (fatal_cnt > 10) { ib::fatal() << "Semaphore wait has lasted > " << srv_fatal_semaphore_wait_threshold << " seconds. We intentionally crash the" " server because it appears to be hung."; } } else { fatal_cnt = 0; old_waiter = waiter; old_sema = sema; } /* Flush stderr so that a database user gets the output to possible MySQL error file */ fflush(stderr); sig_count = os_event_reset(srv_error_event); os_event_wait_time_low(srv_error_event, 1000000, sig_count); if (srv_shutdown_state < SRV_SHUTDOWN_CLEANUP) { goto loop; } srv_error_monitor_active = false; /* We count the number of threads in os_thread_exit(). A created thread should always use that to exit and not use return() to exit. */ os_thread_exit(); OS_THREAD_DUMMY_RETURN; } /******************************************************************//** Increment the server activity count. */ void srv_inc_activity_count(void) /*========================*/ { srv_sys->activity_count.inc(); } /**********************************************************************//** Check whether any background thread is active. If so return the thread type. @return SRV_NONE if all are suspended or have exited, thread type if any are still active. */ srv_thread_type srv_get_active_thread_type(void) /*============================*/ { srv_thread_type ret = SRV_NONE; if (srv_read_only_mode) { return(SRV_NONE); } srv_sys_mutex_enter(); for (ulint i = SRV_WORKER; i <= SRV_MASTER; ++i) { if (srv_sys->n_threads_active[i] != 0) { ret = static_cast(i); break; } } srv_sys_mutex_exit(); if (ret == SRV_NONE && srv_shutdown_state != SRV_SHUTDOWN_NONE && purge_sys != NULL) { /* Check only on shutdown. */ switch (trx_purge_state()) { case PURGE_STATE_RUN: case PURGE_STATE_STOP: ret = SRV_PURGE; break; case PURGE_STATE_INIT: case PURGE_STATE_DISABLED: case PURGE_STATE_EXIT: break; } } return(ret); } /*******************************************************************//** Tells the InnoDB server that there has been activity in the database and wakes up the master thread if it is suspended (not sleeping). Used in the MySQL interface. Note that there is a small chance that the master thread stays suspended (we do not protect our operation with the srv_sys_t->mutex, for performance reasons). */ void srv_active_wake_master_thread_low() /*===============================*/ { ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); ut_ad(!srv_sys_mutex_own()); srv_inc_activity_count(); if (srv_sys->n_threads_active[SRV_MASTER] == 0) { srv_slot_t* slot; srv_sys_mutex_enter(); slot = &srv_sys->sys_threads[SRV_MASTER_SLOT]; /* Only if the master thread has been started. */ if (slot->in_use) { ut_a(srv_slot_get_type(slot) == SRV_MASTER); os_event_set(slot->event); } srv_sys_mutex_exit(); } } /*******************************************************************//** Tells the purge thread that there has been activity in the database and wakes up the purge thread if it is suspended (not sleeping). Note that there is a small chance that the purge thread stays suspended (we do not protect our check with the srv_sys_t:mutex and the purge_sys->latch, for performance reasons). */ void srv_wake_purge_thread_if_not_active(void) /*=====================================*/ { ut_ad(!srv_sys_mutex_own()); if (purge_sys->state == PURGE_STATE_RUN && srv_sys->n_threads_active[SRV_PURGE] == 0) { srv_release_threads(SRV_PURGE, 1); } } /*******************************************************************//** Wakes up the master thread if it is suspended or being suspended. */ void srv_wake_master_thread(void) /*========================*/ { ut_ad(!srv_sys_mutex_own()); srv_inc_activity_count(); srv_release_threads(SRV_MASTER, 1); } /*******************************************************************//** Get current server activity count. We don't hold srv_sys::mutex while reading this value as it is only used in heuristics. @return activity count. */ ulint srv_get_activity_count(void) /*========================*/ { return(srv_sys->activity_count); } /*******************************************************************//** Check if there has been any activity. @return FALSE if no change in activity counter. */ ibool srv_check_activity( /*===============*/ ulint old_activity_count) /*!< in: old activity count */ { return(srv_sys->activity_count != old_activity_count); } /********************************************************************//** The master thread is tasked to ensure that flush of log file happens once every second in the background. This is to ensure that not more than one second of trxs are lost in case of crash when innodb_flush_logs_at_trx_commit != 1 */ static void srv_sync_log_buffer_in_background(void) /*===================================*/ { time_t current_time = time(NULL); srv_main_thread_op_info = "flushing log"; if (difftime(current_time, srv_last_log_flush_time) >= srv_flush_log_at_timeout) { log_buffer_sync_in_background(true); srv_last_log_flush_time = current_time; srv_log_writes_and_flush++; } } /********************************************************************//** Make room in the table cache by evicting an unused table. @return number of tables evicted. */ static ulint srv_master_evict_from_table_cache( /*==============================*/ ulint pct_check) /*!< in: max percent to check */ { ulint n_tables_evicted = 0; rw_lock_x_lock(dict_operation_lock); dict_mutex_enter_for_mysql(); n_tables_evicted = dict_make_room_in_cache( innobase_get_table_cache_size(), pct_check); dict_mutex_exit_for_mysql(); rw_lock_x_unlock(dict_operation_lock); return(n_tables_evicted); } /*********************************************************************//** This function prints progress message every 60 seconds during server shutdown, for any activities that master thread is pending on. */ static void srv_shutdown_print_master_pending( /*==============================*/ ib_time_t* last_print_time, /*!< last time the function print the message */ ulint n_tables_to_drop, /*!< number of tables to be dropped */ ulint n_bytes_merged) /*!< number of change buffer just merged */ { ib_time_t current_time; double time_elapsed; current_time = ut_time(); time_elapsed = ut_difftime(current_time, *last_print_time); if (time_elapsed > 60) { *last_print_time = ut_time(); if (n_tables_to_drop) { ib::info() << "Waiting for " << n_tables_to_drop << " table(s) to be dropped"; } /* Check change buffer merge, we only wait for change buffer merge if it is a slow shutdown */ if (!srv_fast_shutdown && n_bytes_merged) { ib::info() << "Waiting for change buffer merge to" " complete number of bytes of change buffer" " just merged: " << n_bytes_merged; } } } #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG /** Waits in loop as long as master thread is disabled (debug) */ static void srv_master_do_disabled_loop(void) { if (!srv_master_thread_disabled_debug) { /* We return here to avoid changing op_info. */ return; } srv_main_thread_op_info = "disabled"; while (srv_master_thread_disabled_debug) { os_event_set(srv_master_thread_disabled_event); if (srv_shutdown_state != SRV_SHUTDOWN_NONE) { break; } os_thread_sleep(100000); } srv_main_thread_op_info = ""; } /** Disables master thread. It's used by: SET GLOBAL innodb_master_thread_disabled_debug = 1 (0). @param[in] thd thread handle @param[in] var pointer to system variable @param[out] var_ptr where the formal string goes @param[in] save immediate result from check function */ void srv_master_thread_disabled_debug_update( THD* thd, struct st_mysql_sys_var* var, void* var_ptr, const void* save) { /* This method is protected by mutex, as every SET GLOBAL .. */ ut_ad(srv_master_thread_disabled_event != NULL); const bool disable = *static_cast(save); const int64_t sig_count = os_event_reset( srv_master_thread_disabled_event); srv_master_thread_disabled_debug = disable; if (disable) { os_event_wait_low( srv_master_thread_disabled_event, sig_count); } } #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */ /*********************************************************************//** Perform the tasks that the master thread is supposed to do when the server is active. There are two types of tasks. The first category is of such tasks which are performed at each inovcation of this function. We assume that this function is called roughly every second when the server is active. The second category is of such tasks which are performed at some interval e.g.: purge, dict_LRU cleanup etc. */ static void srv_master_do_active_tasks(void) /*============================*/ { ib_time_t cur_time = ut_time(); uintmax_t counter_time = ut_time_us(NULL); /* First do the tasks that we are suppose to do at each invocation of this function. */ ++srv_main_active_loops; MONITOR_INC(MONITOR_MASTER_ACTIVE_LOOPS); /* ALTER TABLE in MySQL requires on Unix that the table handler can drop tables lazily after there no longer are SELECT queries to them. */ srv_main_thread_op_info = "doing background drop tables"; row_drop_tables_for_mysql_in_background(); MONITOR_INC_TIME_IN_MICRO_SECS( MONITOR_SRV_BACKGROUND_DROP_TABLE_MICROSECOND, counter_time); ut_d(srv_master_do_disabled_loop()); if (srv_shutdown_state > 0) { return; } /* make sure that there is enough reusable space in the redo log files */ srv_main_thread_op_info = "checking free log space"; log_free_check(); /* Do an ibuf merge */ srv_main_thread_op_info = "doing insert buffer merge"; counter_time = ut_time_us(NULL); ibuf_merge_in_background(false); MONITOR_INC_TIME_IN_MICRO_SECS( MONITOR_SRV_IBUF_MERGE_MICROSECOND, counter_time); /* Flush logs if needed */ srv_main_thread_op_info = "flushing log"; srv_sync_log_buffer_in_background(); MONITOR_INC_TIME_IN_MICRO_SECS( MONITOR_SRV_LOG_FLUSH_MICROSECOND, counter_time); /* Now see if various tasks that are performed at defined intervals need to be performed. */ if (srv_shutdown_state > 0) { return; } if (srv_shutdown_state > 0) { return; } if (cur_time % SRV_MASTER_DICT_LRU_INTERVAL == 0) { srv_main_thread_op_info = "enforcing dict cache limit"; ulint n_evicted = srv_master_evict_from_table_cache(50); if (n_evicted != 0) { MONITOR_INC_VALUE( MONITOR_SRV_DICT_LRU_EVICT_COUNT_ACTIVE, n_evicted); } MONITOR_INC_TIME_IN_MICRO_SECS( MONITOR_SRV_DICT_LRU_MICROSECOND, counter_time); } if (srv_shutdown_state > 0) { return; } /* Make a new checkpoint */ if (cur_time % SRV_MASTER_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL == 0) { srv_main_thread_op_info = "making checkpoint"; log_checkpoint(TRUE, FALSE); MONITOR_INC_TIME_IN_MICRO_SECS( MONITOR_SRV_CHECKPOINT_MICROSECOND, counter_time); } } /*********************************************************************//** Perform the tasks that the master thread is supposed to do whenever the server is idle. We do check for the server state during this function and if the server has entered the shutdown phase we may return from the function without completing the required tasks. Note that the server can move to active state when we are executing this function but we don't check for that as we are suppose to perform more or less same tasks when server is active. */ static void srv_master_do_idle_tasks(void) /*==========================*/ { uintmax_t counter_time; ++srv_main_idle_loops; MONITOR_INC(MONITOR_MASTER_IDLE_LOOPS); /* ALTER TABLE in MySQL requires on Unix that the table handler can drop tables lazily after there no longer are SELECT queries to them. */ counter_time = ut_time_us(NULL); srv_main_thread_op_info = "doing background drop tables"; row_drop_tables_for_mysql_in_background(); MONITOR_INC_TIME_IN_MICRO_SECS( MONITOR_SRV_BACKGROUND_DROP_TABLE_MICROSECOND, counter_time); ut_d(srv_master_do_disabled_loop()); if (srv_shutdown_state > 0) { return; } /* make sure that there is enough reusable space in the redo log files */ srv_main_thread_op_info = "checking free log space"; log_free_check(); /* Do an ibuf merge */ counter_time = ut_time_us(NULL); srv_main_thread_op_info = "doing insert buffer merge"; ibuf_merge_in_background(true); MONITOR_INC_TIME_IN_MICRO_SECS( MONITOR_SRV_IBUF_MERGE_MICROSECOND, counter_time); if (srv_shutdown_state > 0) { return; } srv_main_thread_op_info = "enforcing dict cache limit"; ulint n_evicted = srv_master_evict_from_table_cache(100); if (n_evicted != 0) { MONITOR_INC_VALUE( MONITOR_SRV_DICT_LRU_EVICT_COUNT_IDLE, n_evicted); } MONITOR_INC_TIME_IN_MICRO_SECS( MONITOR_SRV_DICT_LRU_MICROSECOND, counter_time); /* Flush logs if needed */ srv_sync_log_buffer_in_background(); MONITOR_INC_TIME_IN_MICRO_SECS( MONITOR_SRV_LOG_FLUSH_MICROSECOND, counter_time); if (srv_shutdown_state > 0) { return; } /* Make a new checkpoint */ srv_main_thread_op_info = "making checkpoint"; log_checkpoint(TRUE, FALSE); MONITOR_INC_TIME_IN_MICRO_SECS(MONITOR_SRV_CHECKPOINT_MICROSECOND, counter_time); } /*********************************************************************//** Perform the tasks during shutdown. The tasks that we do at shutdown depend on srv_fast_shutdown: 2 => very fast shutdown => do no book keeping 1 => normal shutdown => clear drop table queue and make checkpoint 0 => slow shutdown => in addition to above do complete purge and ibuf merge @return TRUE if some work was done. FALSE otherwise */ static ibool srv_master_do_shutdown_tasks( /*=========================*/ ib_time_t* last_print_time)/*!< last time the function print the message */ { ulint n_bytes_merged = 0; ulint n_tables_to_drop = 0; ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); ++srv_main_shutdown_loops; ut_a(srv_shutdown_state > 0); /* In very fast shutdown none of the following is necessary */ if (srv_fast_shutdown == 2) { return(FALSE); } /* ALTER TABLE in MySQL requires on Unix that the table handler can drop tables lazily after there no longer are SELECT queries to them. */ srv_main_thread_op_info = "doing background drop tables"; n_tables_to_drop = row_drop_tables_for_mysql_in_background(); /* make sure that there is enough reusable space in the redo log files */ srv_main_thread_op_info = "checking free log space"; log_free_check(); /* In case of normal shutdown we don't do ibuf merge or purge */ if (srv_fast_shutdown == 1) { goto func_exit; } /* Do an ibuf merge */ srv_main_thread_op_info = "doing insert buffer merge"; n_bytes_merged = ibuf_merge_in_background(true); /* Flush logs if needed */ srv_sync_log_buffer_in_background(); func_exit: /* Make a new checkpoint about once in 10 seconds */ srv_main_thread_op_info = "making checkpoint"; log_checkpoint(TRUE, FALSE); /* Print progress message every 60 seconds during shutdown */ if (srv_shutdown_state > 0 && srv_print_verbose_log) { srv_shutdown_print_master_pending( last_print_time, n_tables_to_drop, n_bytes_merged); } return(n_bytes_merged || n_tables_to_drop); } /*********************************************************************//** Puts master thread to sleep. At this point we are using polling to service various activities. Master thread sleeps for one second before checking the state of the server again */ static void srv_master_sleep(void) /*==================*/ { srv_main_thread_op_info = "sleeping"; os_thread_sleep(1000000); srv_main_thread_op_info = ""; } /*********************************************************************//** The master thread controlling the server. @return a dummy parameter */ extern "C" os_thread_ret_t DECLARE_THREAD(srv_master_thread)( /*==============================*/ void* arg MY_ATTRIBUTE((unused))) /*!< in: a dummy parameter required by os_thread_create */ { my_thread_init(); DBUG_ENTER("srv_master_thread"); srv_slot_t* slot; ulint old_activity_count = srv_get_activity_count(); ib_time_t last_print_time; ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG_THREAD_CREATION ib::info() << "Master thread starts, id " << os_thread_pf(os_thread_get_curr_id()); #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG_THREAD_CREATION */ #ifdef UNIV_PFS_THREAD pfs_register_thread(srv_master_thread_key); #endif /* UNIV_PFS_THREAD */ srv_main_thread_process_no = os_proc_get_number(); srv_main_thread_id = os_thread_pf(os_thread_get_curr_id()); slot = srv_reserve_slot(SRV_MASTER); ut_a(slot == srv_sys->sys_threads); last_print_time = ut_time(); loop: if (srv_force_recovery >= SRV_FORCE_NO_BACKGROUND) { goto suspend_thread; } while (srv_shutdown_state == SRV_SHUTDOWN_NONE) { srv_master_sleep(); MONITOR_INC(MONITOR_MASTER_THREAD_SLEEP); if (srv_check_activity(old_activity_count)) { old_activity_count = srv_get_activity_count(); srv_master_do_active_tasks(); } else { srv_master_do_idle_tasks(); } } while (srv_shutdown_state != SRV_SHUTDOWN_EXIT_THREADS && srv_master_do_shutdown_tasks(&last_print_time)) { /* Shouldn't loop here in case of very fast shutdown */ ut_ad(srv_fast_shutdown < 2); } suspend_thread: srv_main_thread_op_info = "suspending"; srv_suspend_thread(slot); /* DO NOT CHANGE THIS STRING. innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql() waits for database activity to die down when converting < 4.1.x databases, and relies on this string being exactly as it is. InnoDB manual also mentions this string in several places. */ srv_main_thread_op_info = "waiting for server activity"; srv_resume_thread(slot); if (srv_shutdown_state != SRV_SHUTDOWN_EXIT_THREADS) { goto loop; } my_thread_end(); os_thread_exit(); DBUG_RETURN(0); } /** Check if purge should stop. @return true if it should shutdown. */ static bool srv_purge_should_exit( MYSQL_THD thd, ulint n_purged) /*!< in: pages purged in last batch */ { if (thd_kill_level(thd)) { return(srv_fast_shutdown != 0 || n_purged == 0); } switch (srv_shutdown_state) { case SRV_SHUTDOWN_NONE: /* Normal operation. */ break; case SRV_SHUTDOWN_CLEANUP: case SRV_SHUTDOWN_EXIT_THREADS: /* Exit unless slow shutdown requested or all done. */ return(srv_fast_shutdown != 0 || n_purged == 0); case SRV_SHUTDOWN_LAST_PHASE: case SRV_SHUTDOWN_FLUSH_PHASE: ut_error; } return(false); } /*********************************************************************//** Fetch and execute a task from the work queue. @return true if a task was executed */ static bool srv_task_execute(void) /*==================*/ { que_thr_t* thr = NULL; ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); ut_a(srv_force_recovery < SRV_FORCE_NO_BACKGROUND); mutex_enter(&srv_sys->tasks_mutex); if (UT_LIST_GET_LEN(srv_sys->tasks) > 0) { thr = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(srv_sys->tasks); ut_a(que_node_get_type(thr->child) == QUE_NODE_PURGE); UT_LIST_REMOVE(srv_sys->tasks, thr); } mutex_exit(&srv_sys->tasks_mutex); if (thr != NULL) { que_run_threads(thr); my_atomic_addlint( &purge_sys->n_completed, 1); } return(thr != NULL); } /*********************************************************************//** Worker thread that reads tasks from the work queue and executes them. @return a dummy parameter */ extern "C" os_thread_ret_t DECLARE_THREAD(srv_worker_thread)( /*==============================*/ void* arg MY_ATTRIBUTE((unused))) /*!< in: a dummy parameter required by os_thread_create */ { srv_slot_t* slot; ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); ut_a(srv_force_recovery < SRV_FORCE_NO_BACKGROUND); my_thread_init(); THD* thd = innobase_create_background_thd(); #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG_THREAD_CREATION ib::info() << "Worker thread starting, id " << os_thread_pf(os_thread_get_curr_id()); #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG_THREAD_CREATION */ slot = srv_reserve_slot(SRV_WORKER); ut_a(srv_n_purge_threads > 1); srv_sys_mutex_enter(); ut_a(srv_sys->n_threads_active[SRV_WORKER] < srv_n_purge_threads); srv_sys_mutex_exit(); /* We need to ensure that the worker threads exit after the purge coordinator thread. Otherwise the purge coordinator can end up waiting forever in trx_purge_wait_for_workers_to_complete() */ do { srv_suspend_thread(slot); srv_resume_thread(slot); if (srv_task_execute()) { /* If there are tasks in the queue, wakeup the purge coordinator thread. */ srv_wake_purge_thread_if_not_active(); } /* Note: we are checking the state without holding the purge_sys->latch here. */ } while (purge_sys->state != PURGE_STATE_EXIT); srv_free_slot(slot); rw_lock_x_lock(&purge_sys->latch); ut_a(!purge_sys->running); ut_a(purge_sys->state == PURGE_STATE_EXIT); rw_lock_x_unlock(&purge_sys->latch); #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG_THREAD_CREATION ib::info() << "Purge worker thread exiting, id " << os_thread_pf(os_thread_get_curr_id()); #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG_THREAD_CREATION */ innobase_destroy_background_thd(thd); my_thread_end(); /* We count the number of threads in os_thread_exit(). A created thread should always use that to exit and not use return() to exit. */ os_thread_exit(); OS_THREAD_DUMMY_RETURN; /* Not reached, avoid compiler warning */ } /*********************************************************************//** Do the actual purge operation. @return length of history list before the last purge batch. */ static ulint srv_do_purge( /*=========*/ MYSQL_THD thd, ulint n_threads, /*!< in: number of threads to use */ ulint* n_total_purged) /*!< in/out: total pages purged */ { ulint n_pages_purged; static ulint count = 0; static ulint n_use_threads = 0; static ulint rseg_history_len = 0; ulint old_activity_count = srv_get_activity_count(); ut_a(n_threads > 0); ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); /* Purge until there are no more records to purge and there is no change in configuration or server state. If the user has configured more than one purge thread then we treat that as a pool of threads and only use the extra threads if purge can't keep up with updates. */ if (n_use_threads == 0) { n_use_threads = n_threads; } do { if (trx_sys->rseg_history_len > rseg_history_len || (srv_max_purge_lag > 0 && rseg_history_len > srv_max_purge_lag)) { /* History length is now longer than what it was when we took the last snapshot. Use more threads. */ if (n_use_threads < n_threads) { ++n_use_threads; } } else if (srv_check_activity(old_activity_count) && n_use_threads > 1) { /* History length same or smaller since last snapshot, use fewer threads. */ --n_use_threads; old_activity_count = srv_get_activity_count(); } /* Ensure that the purge threads are less than what was configured. */ ut_a(n_use_threads > 0); ut_a(n_use_threads <= n_threads); /* Take a snapshot of the history list before purge. */ if ((rseg_history_len = trx_sys->rseg_history_len) == 0) { break; } ulint undo_trunc_freq = purge_sys->undo_trunc.get_rseg_truncate_frequency(); ulint rseg_truncate_frequency = ut_min( static_cast(srv_purge_rseg_truncate_frequency), undo_trunc_freq); n_pages_purged = trx_purge( n_use_threads, srv_purge_batch_size, (++count % rseg_truncate_frequency) == 0); *n_total_purged += n_pages_purged; } while (!srv_purge_should_exit(thd, n_pages_purged) && n_pages_purged > 0 && purge_sys->state == PURGE_STATE_RUN); return(rseg_history_len); } /*********************************************************************//** Suspend the purge coordinator thread. */ static void srv_purge_coordinator_suspend( /*==========================*/ MYSQL_THD thd, srv_slot_t* slot, /*!< in/out: Purge coordinator thread slot */ ulint rseg_history_len) /*!< in: history list length before last purge */ { ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); ut_a(slot->type == SRV_PURGE); bool stop = false; /** Maximum wait time on the purge event, in micro-seconds. */ static const ulint SRV_PURGE_MAX_TIMEOUT = 10000; int64_t sig_count = srv_suspend_thread(slot); do { rw_lock_x_lock(&purge_sys->latch); purge_sys->running = false; rw_lock_x_unlock(&purge_sys->latch); /* We don't wait right away on the the non-timed wait because we want to signal the thread that wants to suspend purge. */ const bool wait = stop || rseg_history_len <= trx_sys->rseg_history_len; const bool timeout = srv_resume_thread( slot, sig_count, wait, stop ? 0 : SRV_PURGE_MAX_TIMEOUT); sig_count = srv_suspend_thread(slot); rw_lock_x_lock(&purge_sys->latch); stop = (srv_shutdown_state == SRV_SHUTDOWN_NONE && purge_sys->state == PURGE_STATE_STOP); if (!stop) { ut_a(purge_sys->n_stop == 0); purge_sys->running = true; if (timeout && rseg_history_len == trx_sys->rseg_history_len && trx_sys->rseg_history_len < 5000) { /* No new records were added since the wait started. Simply wait for new records. The magic number 5000 is an approximation for the case where we have cached UNDO log records which prevent truncate of the UNDO segments. */ stop = true; } } else { ut_a(purge_sys->n_stop > 0); /* Signal that we are suspended. */ os_event_set(purge_sys->event); } rw_lock_x_unlock(&purge_sys->latch); } while (stop && !thd_kill_level(thd)); srv_resume_thread(slot, 0, false); } /*********************************************************************//** Purge coordinator thread that schedules the purge tasks. @return a dummy parameter */ extern "C" os_thread_ret_t DECLARE_THREAD(srv_purge_coordinator_thread)( /*=========================================*/ void* arg MY_ATTRIBUTE((unused))) /*!< in: a dummy parameter required by os_thread_create */ { my_thread_init(); THD* thd = innobase_create_background_thd(); srv_slot_t* slot; ulint n_total_purged = ULINT_UNDEFINED; ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); ut_a(srv_n_purge_threads >= 1); ut_a(trx_purge_state() == PURGE_STATE_INIT); ut_a(srv_force_recovery < SRV_FORCE_NO_BACKGROUND); rw_lock_x_lock(&purge_sys->latch); purge_sys->running = true; purge_sys->state = PURGE_STATE_RUN; rw_lock_x_unlock(&purge_sys->latch); #ifdef UNIV_PFS_THREAD pfs_register_thread(srv_purge_thread_key); #endif /* UNIV_PFS_THREAD */ #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG_THREAD_CREATION ib::info() << "Purge coordinator thread created, id " << os_thread_pf(os_thread_get_curr_id()); #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG_THREAD_CREATION */ slot = srv_reserve_slot(SRV_PURGE); ulint rseg_history_len = trx_sys->rseg_history_len; do { /* If there are no records to purge or the last purge didn't purge any records then wait for activity. */ if (srv_shutdown_state == SRV_SHUTDOWN_NONE && !thd_kill_level(thd) && (purge_sys->state == PURGE_STATE_STOP || n_total_purged == 0)) { srv_purge_coordinator_suspend(thd, slot, rseg_history_len); } ut_ad(!slot->suspended); if (srv_purge_should_exit(thd, n_total_purged)) { break; } n_total_purged = 0; rseg_history_len = srv_do_purge( thd, srv_n_purge_threads, &n_total_purged); } while (!srv_purge_should_exit(thd, n_total_purged)); /* Ensure that we don't jump out of the loop unless the exit condition is satisfied. */ ut_a(srv_purge_should_exit(thd, n_total_purged)); ulint n_pages_purged = ULINT_MAX; /* Ensure that all records are purged if it is not a fast shutdown. This covers the case where a record can be added after we exit the loop above. */ while (srv_fast_shutdown == 0 && n_pages_purged > 0) { n_pages_purged = trx_purge(1, srv_purge_batch_size, false); } #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG if (srv_fast_shutdown == 0) { trx_commit_disallowed = true; } #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */ /* This trx_purge is called to remove any undo records (added by background threads) after completion of the above loop. When srv_fast_shutdown != 0, a large batch size can cause significant delay in shutdown ,so reducing the batch size to magic number 20 (which was default in 5.5), which we hope will be sufficient to remove all the undo records */ const uint temp_batch_size = 20; n_pages_purged = trx_purge(1, srv_purge_batch_size <= temp_batch_size ? srv_purge_batch_size : temp_batch_size, true); ut_a(n_pages_purged == 0 || srv_fast_shutdown != 0); /* The task queue should always be empty, independent of fast shutdown state. */ ut_a(srv_get_task_queue_length() == 0); srv_free_slot(slot); /* Note that we are shutting down. */ rw_lock_x_lock(&purge_sys->latch); purge_sys->state = PURGE_STATE_EXIT; /* If there are any pending undo-tablespace truncate then clear it off as we plan to shutdown the purge thread. */ purge_sys->undo_trunc.clear(); purge_sys->running = false; rw_lock_x_unlock(&purge_sys->latch); #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG_THREAD_CREATION ib::info() << "Purge coordinator exiting, id " << os_thread_pf(os_thread_get_curr_id()); #endif /* UNIV_DEBUG_THREAD_CREATION */ /* Ensure that all the worker threads quit. */ if (srv_n_purge_threads > 1) { srv_release_threads(SRV_WORKER, srv_n_purge_threads - 1); } innobase_destroy_background_thd(thd); my_thread_end(); /* We count the number of threads in os_thread_exit(). A created thread should always use that to exit and not use return() to exit. */ os_thread_exit(); OS_THREAD_DUMMY_RETURN; /* Not reached, avoid compiler warning */ } /**********************************************************************//** Enqueues a task to server task queue and releases a worker thread, if there is a suspended one. */ void srv_que_task_enqueue_low( /*=====================*/ que_thr_t* thr) /*!< in: query thread */ { ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); mutex_enter(&srv_sys->tasks_mutex); UT_LIST_ADD_LAST(srv_sys->tasks, thr); mutex_exit(&srv_sys->tasks_mutex); srv_release_threads(SRV_WORKER, 1); } /**********************************************************************//** Get count of tasks in the queue. @return number of tasks in queue */ ulint srv_get_task_queue_length(void) /*===========================*/ { ulint n_tasks; ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); mutex_enter(&srv_sys->tasks_mutex); n_tasks = UT_LIST_GET_LEN(srv_sys->tasks); mutex_exit(&srv_sys->tasks_mutex); return(n_tasks); } /** Wake up the purge threads. */ void srv_purge_wakeup() { ut_ad(!srv_read_only_mode); if (srv_force_recovery < SRV_FORCE_NO_BACKGROUND) { srv_release_threads(SRV_PURGE, 1); if (srv_n_purge_threads > 1) { ulint n_workers = srv_n_purge_threads - 1; srv_release_threads(SRV_WORKER, n_workers); } } } /** Check if tablespace is being truncated. (Ignore system-tablespace as we don't re-create the tablespace and so some of the action that are suppressed by this function for independent tablespace are not applicable to system-tablespace). @param space_id space_id to check for truncate action @return true if being truncated, false if not being truncated or tablespace is system-tablespace. */ bool srv_is_tablespace_truncated(ulint space_id) { if (is_system_tablespace(space_id)) { return(false); } return(truncate_t::is_tablespace_truncated(space_id) || undo::Truncate::is_tablespace_truncated(space_id)); } /** Check if tablespace was truncated. @param[in] space space object to check for truncate action @return true if tablespace was truncated and we still have an active MLOG_TRUNCATE REDO log record. */ bool srv_was_tablespace_truncated(const fil_space_t* space) { if (space == NULL) { ut_ad(0); return(false); } return (!is_system_tablespace(space->id) && truncate_t::was_tablespace_truncated(space->id)); }