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/* Copyright (C) 2003 MySQL AB
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
/*
Handling of multiple key caches
The idea is to have a thread safe hash on the table name,
with a default key cache value that is returned if the table name is not in
the cache.
*/
#include "mysys_priv.h"
#include <keycache.h>
#include <hash.h>
#include <m_string.h>
/*****************************************************************************
General functions to handle SAFE_HASH objects.
A SAFE_HASH object is used to store the hash, the mutex and default value
needed by the rest of the key cache code.
This is a separate struct to make it easy to later reuse the code for other
purposes
All entries are linked in a list to allow us to traverse all elements
and delete selected ones. (HASH doesn't allow any easy ways to do this).
*****************************************************************************/
/*
Struct to store a key and pointer to object
*/
typedef struct st_safe_hash_entry
{
byte *key;
uint length;
byte *data;
struct st_safe_hash_entry *next, **prev;
} SAFE_HASH_ENTRY;
typedef struct st_safe_hash_with_default
{
#ifdef THREAD
rw_lock_t mutex;
#endif
HASH hash;
byte *default_value;
SAFE_HASH_ENTRY *root;
} SAFE_HASH;
/*
Free a SAFE_HASH_ENTRY
This function is called by the hash object on delete
*/
static void safe_hash_entry_free(SAFE_HASH_ENTRY *entry)
{
DBUG_ENTER("free_assign_entry");
my_free((gptr) entry, MYF(0));
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/* Get key and length for a SAFE_HASH_ENTRY */
static byte *safe_hash_entry_get(SAFE_HASH_ENTRY *entry, uint *length,
my_bool not_used __attribute__((unused)))
{
*length=entry->length;
return (byte*) entry->key;
}
/*
Init a SAFE_HASH object
SYNOPSIS
safe_hash_init()
hash safe_hash handler
elements Expected max number of elements
default_value default value
NOTES
In case of error we set hash->default_value to 0 to allow one to call
safe_hash_free on an object that couldn't be initialized.
RETURN
0 ok
1 error
*/
static my_bool safe_hash_init(SAFE_HASH *hash, uint elements,
byte *default_value)
{
DBUG_ENTER("safe_hash");
if (hash_init(&hash->hash, &my_charset_bin, elements,
0, 0, (hash_get_key) safe_hash_entry_get,
(void (*)(void*)) safe_hash_entry_free, 0))
{
hash->default_value= 0;
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
my_rwlock_init(&hash->mutex, 0);
hash->default_value= default_value;
hash->root= 0;
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
/*
Free a SAFE_HASH object
NOTES
This is safe to call on any object that has been sent to safe_hash_init()
*/
static void safe_hash_free(SAFE_HASH *hash)
{
/*
Test if safe_hash_init succeeded. This will also guard us against multiple
free calls.
*/
if (hash->default_value)
{
hash_free(&hash->hash);
rwlock_destroy(&hash->mutex);
hash->default_value=0;
}
}
/*
Return the value stored for a key or default value if no key
*/
static byte *safe_hash_search(SAFE_HASH *hash, const byte *key, uint length)
{
byte *result;
DBUG_ENTER("safe_hash_search");
rw_rdlock(&hash->mutex);
result= hash_search(&hash->hash, key, length);
rw_unlock(&hash->mutex);
if (!result)
result= hash->default_value;
else
result= ((SAFE_HASH_ENTRY*) result)->data;
DBUG_PRINT("exit",("data: 0x%lx", (long) result));
DBUG_RETURN(result);
}
/*
Associate a key with some data
SYONOPSIS
safe_hash_set()
hash Hash handle
key key (path to table etc..)
length Length of key
data data to to associate with the data
NOTES
This can be used both to insert a new entry and change an existing
entry.
If one associates a key with the default key cache, the key is deleted
RETURN
0 ok
1 error (Can only be EOM). In this case my_message() is called.
*/
static my_bool safe_hash_set(SAFE_HASH *hash, const byte *key, uint length,
byte *data)
{
SAFE_HASH_ENTRY *entry;
my_bool error= 0;
DBUG_ENTER("safe_hash_set");
DBUG_PRINT("enter",("key: %.*s data: 0x%lx", length, key, (long) data));
rw_wrlock(&hash->mutex);
entry= (SAFE_HASH_ENTRY*) hash_search(&hash->hash, key, length);
if (data == hash->default_value)
{
/*
The key is to be associated with the default entry. In this case
we can just delete the entry (if it existed) from the hash as a
search will return the default entry
*/
if (!entry) /* nothing to do */
goto end;
/* unlink entry from list */
if ((*entry->prev= entry->next))
entry->next->prev= entry->prev;
hash_delete(&hash->hash, (byte*) entry);
goto end;
}
if (entry)
{
/* Entry existed; Just change the pointer to point at the new data */
entry->data= data;
}
else
{
if (!(entry= (SAFE_HASH_ENTRY *) my_malloc(sizeof(*entry) + length,
MYF(MY_WME))))
{
error= 1;
goto end;
}
entry->key= (byte*) (entry +1);
memcpy((char*) entry->key, (char*) key, length);
entry->length= length;
entry->data= data;
/* Link entry to list */
if ((entry->next= hash->root))
entry->next->prev= &entry->next;
entry->prev= &hash->root;
hash->root= entry;
if (my_hash_insert(&hash->hash, (byte*) entry))
{
/* This can only happen if hash got out of memory */
my_free((char*) entry, MYF(0));
error= 1;
goto end;
}
}
end:
rw_unlock(&hash->mutex);
DBUG_RETURN(error);
}
/*
Change all entres with one data value to another data value
SYONOPSIS
safe_hash_change()
hash Hash handle
old_data Old data
new_data Change all 'old_data' to this
NOTES
We use the linked list to traverse all elements in the hash as
this allows us to delete elements in the case where 'new_data' is the
default value.
*/
static void safe_hash_change(SAFE_HASH *hash, byte *old_data, byte *new_data)
{
SAFE_HASH_ENTRY *entry, *next;
DBUG_ENTER("safe_hash_set");
rw_wrlock(&hash->mutex);
for (entry= hash->root ; entry ; entry= next)
{
next= entry->next;
if (entry->data == old_data)
{
if (new_data == hash->default_value)
{
if ((*entry->prev= entry->next))
entry->next->prev= entry->prev;
hash_delete(&hash->hash, (byte*) entry);
}
else
entry->data= new_data;
}
}
rw_unlock(&hash->mutex);
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/*****************************************************************************
Functions to handle the key cache objects
*****************************************************************************/
/* Variable to store all key cache objects */
static SAFE_HASH key_cache_hash;
my_bool multi_keycache_init(void)
{
return safe_hash_init(&key_cache_hash, 16, (byte*) dflt_key_cache);
}
void multi_keycache_free(void)
{
safe_hash_free(&key_cache_hash);
}
/*
Get a key cache to be used for a specific table.
SYNOPSIS
multi_key_cache_search()
key key to find (usually table path)
uint length Length of key.
NOTES
This function is coded in such a way that we will return the
default key cache even if one never called multi_keycache_init.
This will ensure that it works with old MyISAM clients.
RETURN
key cache to use
*/
KEY_CACHE *multi_key_cache_search(byte *key, uint length)
{
if (!key_cache_hash.hash.records)
return dflt_key_cache;
return (KEY_CACHE*) safe_hash_search(&key_cache_hash, key, length);
}
/*
Assosiate a key cache with a key
SYONOPSIS
multi_key_cache_set()
key key (path to table etc..)
length Length of key
key_cache cache to assococite with the table
NOTES
This can be used both to insert a new entry and change an existing
entry
*/
my_bool multi_key_cache_set(const byte *key, uint length,
KEY_CACHE *key_cache)
{
return safe_hash_set(&key_cache_hash, key, length, (byte*) key_cache);
}
void multi_key_cache_change(KEY_CACHE *old_data,
KEY_CACHE *new_data)
{
safe_hash_change(&key_cache_hash, (byte*) old_data, (byte*) new_data);
}
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