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/*****************************************************************************
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Copyright (c) 2017, 2018, MariaDB Corporation.
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*****************************************************************************/
/**************************************************//**
@file buf/buf0checksum.h
Buffer pool checksum functions, also linked from /extra/innochecksum.cc
Created Aug 11, 2011 Vasil Dimov
*******************************************************/
#ifndef buf0checksum_h
#define buf0checksum_h
#include "buf0types.h"
#ifdef INNODB_BUG_ENDIAN_CRC32
/** Calculate the CRC32 checksum of a page. The value is stored to the page
when it is written to a file and also checked for a match when reading from
the file. Note that we must be careful to calculate the same value on all
architectures.
@param[in] page buffer page (srv_page_size bytes)
@param[in] bug_endian whether to use big endian byteorder
when converting byte strings to integers, for bug-compatibility with
big-endian architecture running MySQL 5.6, MariaDB 10.0 or MariaDB 10.1
@return CRC-32C */
uint32_t buf_calc_page_crc32(const byte* page, bool bug_endian = false);
#else
/** Calculate the CRC32 checksum of a page. The value is stored to the page
when it is written to a file and also checked for a match when reading from
the file. Note that we must be careful to calculate the same value on all
architectures.
@param[in] page buffer page (srv_page_size bytes)
@return CRC-32C */
uint32_t buf_calc_page_crc32(const byte* page);
#endif
/** Calculate a checksum which is stored to the page when it is written
to a file. Note that we must be careful to calculate the same value on
32-bit and 64-bit architectures.
@param[in] page file page (srv_page_size bytes)
@return checksum */
uint32_t
buf_calc_page_new_checksum(const byte* page);
/** In MySQL before 4.0.14 or 4.1.1 there was an InnoDB bug that
the checksum only looked at the first few bytes of the page.
This calculates that old checksum.
NOTE: we must first store the new formula checksum to
FIL_PAGE_SPACE_OR_CHKSUM before calculating and storing this old checksum
because this takes that field as an input!
@param[in] page file page (srv_page_size bytes)
@return checksum */
uint32_t
buf_calc_page_old_checksum(const byte* page);
/** Return a printable string describing the checksum algorithm.
@param[in] algo algorithm
@return algorithm name */
const char*
buf_checksum_algorithm_name(srv_checksum_algorithm_t algo);
extern ulong srv_checksum_algorithm;
#endif /* buf0checksum_h */
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