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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/buf0dblwr.h Doublewrite buffer module Created 2011/12/19 Inaam Rana *******************************************************/ #ifndef buf0dblwr_h #define buf0dblwr_h #include "univ.i" #include "ut0byte.h" #include "log0log.h" #include "log0recv.h" #ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP /** Doublewrite system */ extern buf_dblwr_t* buf_dblwr; /** Set to TRUE when the doublewrite buffer is being created */ extern ibool buf_dblwr_being_created; /****************************************************************//** Creates the doublewrite buffer to a new InnoDB installation. The header of the doublewrite buffer is placed on the trx system header page. */ UNIV_INTERN void buf_dblwr_create(void); /*==================*/ /****************************************************************//** At a database startup initializes the doublewrite buffer memory structure if we already have a doublewrite buffer created in the data files. If we are upgrading to an InnoDB version which supports multiple tablespaces, then this function performs the necessary update operations. If we are in a crash recovery, this function loads the pages from double write buffer into memory. */ void buf_dblwr_init_or_load_pages( /*=========================*/ os_file_t file, char* path, bool load_corrupt_pages); /****************************************************************//** Process the double write buffer pages. */ void buf_dblwr_process(void); /*===================*/ /****************************************************************//** frees doublewrite buffer. */ UNIV_INTERN void buf_dblwr_free(void); /*================*/ /********************************************************************//** Updates the doublewrite buffer when an IO request is completed. */ UNIV_INTERN void buf_dblwr_update( /*=============*/ const buf_page_t* bpage, /*!< in: buffer block descriptor */ buf_flush_t flush_type);/*!< in: flush type */ /****************************************************************//** Determines if a page number is located inside the doublewrite buffer. @return TRUE if the location is inside the two blocks of the doublewrite buffer */ UNIV_INTERN ibool buf_dblwr_page_inside( /*==================*/ ulint page_no); /*!< in: page number */ /********************************************************************//** Posts a buffer page for writing. If the doublewrite memory buffer is full, calls buf_dblwr_flush_buffered_writes and waits for for free space to appear. */ UNIV_INTERN void buf_dblwr_add_to_batch( /*====================*/ buf_page_t* bpage); /*!< in: buffer block to write */ /********************************************************************//** Flushes possible buffered writes from the doublewrite memory buffer to disk, and also wakes up the aio thread if simulated aio is used. It is very important to call this function after a batch of writes has been posted, and also when we may have to wait for a page latch! Otherwise a deadlock of threads can occur. */ UNIV_INTERN void buf_dblwr_flush_buffered_writes(void); /*=================================*/ /********************************************************************//** Writes a page to the doublewrite buffer on disk, sync it, then write the page to the datafile and sync the datafile. This function is used for single page flushes. If all the buffers allocated for single page flushes in the doublewrite buffer are in use we wait here for one to become free. We are guaranteed that a slot will become free because any thread that is using a slot must also release the slot before leaving this function. */ UNIV_INTERN void buf_dblwr_write_single_page( /*========================*/ buf_page_t* bpage, /*!< in: buffer block to write */ bool sync); /*!< in: true if sync IO requested */ /** Doublewrite control struct */ struct buf_dblwr_t{ ib_mutex_t mutex; /*!< mutex protecting the first_free field and write_buf */ ulint block1; /*!< the page number of the first doublewrite block (64 pages) */ ulint block2; /*!< page number of the second block */ ulint first_free;/*!< first free position in write_buf measured in units of UNIV_PAGE_SIZE */ ulint b_reserved;/*!< number of slots currently reserved for batch flush. */ os_event_t b_event;/*!< event where threads wait for a batch flush to end. */ ulint s_reserved;/*!< number of slots currently reserved for single page flushes. */ os_event_t s_event;/*!< event where threads wait for a single page flush slot. */ bool* in_use; /*!< flag used to indicate if a slot is in use. Only used for single page flushes. */ bool batch_running;/*!< set to TRUE if currently a batch is being written from the doublewrite buffer. */ byte* write_buf;/*!< write buffer used in writing to the doublewrite buffer, aligned to an address divisible by UNIV_PAGE_SIZE (which is required by Windows aio) */ byte* write_buf_unaligned;/*!< pointer to write_buf, but unaligned */ buf_page_t** buf_block_arr;/*!< array to store pointers to the buffer blocks which have been cached to write_buf */ }; #endif /* UNIV_HOTBACKUP */ #endif