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/*****************************************************************************
Copyright (c) 1996, 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright (c) 2017, MariaDB Corporation.
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; version 2 of the License.
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.,
51 Franklin Street, Suite 500, Boston, MA 02110-1335 USA
*****************************************************************************/
/**************************************************//**
@file include/dict0load.h
Loads to the memory cache database object definitions
from dictionary tables
Created 4/24/1996 Heikki Tuuri
*******************************************************/
#ifndef dict0load_h
#define dict0load_h
#include "univ.i"
#include "dict0types.h"
#include "trx0types.h"
#include "ut0byte.h"
#include "mem0mem.h"
#include "btr0types.h"
#include "ut0new.h"
#include <deque>
/** A stack of table names related through foreign key constraints */
typedef std::deque<const char*, ut_allocator<const char*> > dict_names_t;
/** enum that defines all system table IDs. @see SYSTEM_TABLE_NAME[] */
enum dict_system_id_t {
SYS_TABLES = 0,
SYS_INDEXES,
SYS_COLUMNS,
SYS_FIELDS,
SYS_FOREIGN,
SYS_FOREIGN_COLS,
SYS_TABLESPACES,
SYS_DATAFILES,
SYS_VIRTUAL,
/* This must be last item. Defines the number of system tables. */
SYS_NUM_SYSTEM_TABLES
};
/** Status bit for dict_process_sys_tables_rec_and_mtr_commit() */
enum dict_table_info_t {
DICT_TABLE_LOAD_FROM_RECORD = 0,/*!< Directly populate a dict_table_t
structure with information from
a SYS_TABLES record */
DICT_TABLE_LOAD_FROM_CACHE = 1 /*!< Check first whether dict_table_t
is in the cache, if so, return it */
};
/** Check each tablespace found in the data dictionary.
Look at each table defined in SYS_TABLES that has a space_id > 0.
If the tablespace is not yet in the fil_system cache, look up the
tablespace in SYS_DATAFILES to ensure the correct path.
In a crash recovery we already have some tablespace objects created from
processing the REDO log. Any other tablespace in SYS_TABLESPACES not
previously used in recovery will be opened here. We will compare the
space_id information in the data dictionary to what we find in the
tablespace file. In addition, more validation will be done if recovery
was needed and force_recovery is not set.
We also scan the biggest space id, and store it to fil_system.
@param[in] validate true if recovery was needed */
void
dict_check_tablespaces_and_store_max_id(
bool validate);
/********************************************************************//**
Finds the first table name in the given database.
@return own: table name, NULL if does not exist; the caller must free
the memory in the string! */
char*
dict_get_first_table_name_in_db(
/*============================*/
const char* name); /*!< in: database name which ends to '/' */
/** Get the first filepath from SYS_DATAFILES for a given space_id.
@param[in] space_id Tablespace ID
@return First filepath (caller must invoke ut_free() on it)
@retval NULL if no SYS_DATAFILES entry was found. */
char*
dict_get_first_path(
ulint space_id);
/** Make sure the data_file_name is saved in dict_table_t if needed.
Try to read it from the fil_system first, then from SYS_DATAFILES.
@param[in] table Table object
@param[in] dict_mutex_own true if dict_sys->mutex is owned already */
void
dict_get_and_save_data_dir_path(
dict_table_t* table,
bool dict_mutex_own);
/** Loads a table definition and also all its index definitions, and also
the cluster definition if the table is a member in a cluster. Also loads
all foreign key constraints where the foreign key is in the table or where
a foreign key references columns in this table.
@param[in] name Table name in the dbname/tablename format
@param[in] cached true=add to cache, false=do not
@param[in] ignore_err Error to be ignored when loading
table and its index definition
@return table, NULL if does not exist; if the table is stored in an
.ibd file, but the file does not exist, then we set the file_unreadable
flag in the table object we return. */
dict_table_t*
dict_load_table(
const char* name,
bool cached,
dict_err_ignore_t ignore_err);
/***********************************************************************//**
Loads a table object based on the table id.
@return table; NULL if table does not exist */
dict_table_t*
dict_load_table_on_id(
/*==================*/
table_id_t table_id, /*!< in: table id */
dict_err_ignore_t ignore_err); /*!< in: errors to ignore
when loading the table */
/********************************************************************//**
This function is called when the database is booted.
Loads system table index definitions except for the clustered index which
is added to the dictionary cache at booting before calling this function. */
void
dict_load_sys_table(
/*================*/
dict_table_t* table); /*!< in: system table */
/***********************************************************************//**
Loads foreign key constraints where the table is either the foreign key
holder or where the table is referenced by a foreign key. Adds these
constraints to the data dictionary.
The foreign key constraint is loaded only if the referenced table is also
in the dictionary cache. If the referenced table is not in dictionary
cache, then it is added to the output parameter (fk_tables).
@return DB_SUCCESS or error code */
dberr_t
dict_load_foreigns(
/*===============*/
const char* table_name, /*!< in: table name */
const char** col_names, /*!< in: column names, or NULL
to use table->col_names */
bool check_recursive,/*!< in: Whether to check
recursive load of tables
chained by FK */
bool check_charsets, /*!< in: whether to check
charset compatibility */
dict_err_ignore_t ignore_err, /*!< in: error to be ignored */
dict_names_t& fk_tables) /*!< out: stack of table names
which must be loaded
subsequently to load all the
foreign key constraints. */
MY_ATTRIBUTE((nonnull(1), warn_unused_result));
/********************************************************************//**
This function opens a system table, and return the first record.
@return first record of the system table */
const rec_t*
dict_startscan_system(
/*==================*/
btr_pcur_t* pcur, /*!< out: persistent cursor to
the record */
mtr_t* mtr, /*!< in: the mini-transaction */
dict_system_id_t system_id); /*!< in: which system table to open */
/********************************************************************//**
This function get the next system table record as we scan the table.
@return the record if found, NULL if end of scan. */
const rec_t*
dict_getnext_system(
/*================*/
btr_pcur_t* pcur, /*!< in/out: persistent cursor
to the record */
mtr_t* mtr); /*!< in: the mini-transaction */
/********************************************************************//**
This function processes one SYS_TABLES record and populate the dict_table_t
struct for the table. Extracted out of dict_print() to be used by
both monitor table output and information schema innodb_sys_tables output.
@return error message, or NULL on success */
const char*
dict_process_sys_tables_rec_and_mtr_commit(
/*=======================================*/
mem_heap_t* heap, /*!< in: temporary memory heap */
const rec_t* rec, /*!< in: SYS_TABLES record */
dict_table_t** table, /*!< out: dict_table_t to fill */
dict_table_info_t status, /*!< in: status bit controls
options such as whether we shall
look for dict_table_t from cache
first */
mtr_t* mtr); /*!< in/out: mini-transaction,
will be committed */
/********************************************************************//**
This function parses a SYS_INDEXES record and populate a dict_index_t
structure with the information from the record. For detail information
about SYS_INDEXES fields, please refer to dict_boot() function.
@return error message, or NULL on success */
const char*
dict_process_sys_indexes_rec(
/*=========================*/
mem_heap_t* heap, /*!< in/out: heap memory */
const rec_t* rec, /*!< in: current SYS_INDEXES rec */
dict_index_t* index, /*!< out: dict_index_t to be
filled */
table_id_t* table_id); /*!< out: table id */
/********************************************************************//**
This function parses a SYS_COLUMNS record and populate a dict_column_t
structure with the information from the record.
@return error message, or NULL on success */
const char*
dict_process_sys_columns_rec(
/*=========================*/
mem_heap_t* heap, /*!< in/out: heap memory */
const rec_t* rec, /*!< in: current SYS_COLUMNS rec */
dict_col_t* column, /*!< out: dict_col_t to be filled */
table_id_t* table_id, /*!< out: table id */
const char** col_name, /*!< out: column name */
ulint* nth_v_col); /*!< out: if virtual col, this is
records its sequence number */
/** This function parses a SYS_VIRTUAL record and extract virtual column
information
@param[in,out] heap heap memory
@param[in] rec current SYS_COLUMNS rec
@param[in,out] table_id table id
@param[in,out] pos virtual column position
@param[in,out] base_pos base column position
@return error message, or NULL on success */
const char*
dict_process_sys_virtual_rec(
mem_heap_t* heap,
const rec_t* rec,
table_id_t* table_id,
ulint* pos,
ulint* base_pos);
/********************************************************************//**
This function parses a SYS_FIELDS record and populate a dict_field_t
structure with the information from the record.
@return error message, or NULL on success */
const char*
dict_process_sys_fields_rec(
/*========================*/
mem_heap_t* heap, /*!< in/out: heap memory */
const rec_t* rec, /*!< in: current SYS_FIELDS rec */
dict_field_t* sys_field, /*!< out: dict_field_t to be
filled */
ulint* pos, /*!< out: Field position */
index_id_t* index_id, /*!< out: current index id */
index_id_t last_id); /*!< in: previous index id */
/********************************************************************//**
This function parses a SYS_FOREIGN record and populate a dict_foreign_t
structure with the information from the record. For detail information
about SYS_FOREIGN fields, please refer to dict_load_foreign() function
@return error message, or NULL on success */
const char*
dict_process_sys_foreign_rec(
/*=========================*/
mem_heap_t* heap, /*!< in/out: heap memory */
const rec_t* rec, /*!< in: current SYS_FOREIGN rec */
dict_foreign_t* foreign); /*!< out: dict_foreign_t to be
filled */
/********************************************************************//**
This function parses a SYS_FOREIGN_COLS record and extract necessary
information from the record and return to caller.
@return error message, or NULL on success */
const char*
dict_process_sys_foreign_col_rec(
/*=============================*/
mem_heap_t* heap, /*!< in/out: heap memory */
const rec_t* rec, /*!< in: current SYS_FOREIGN_COLS rec */
const char** name, /*!< out: foreign key constraint name */
const char** for_col_name, /*!< out: referencing column name */
const char** ref_col_name, /*!< out: referenced column name
in referenced table */
ulint* pos); /*!< out: column position */
/********************************************************************//**
This function parses a SYS_TABLESPACES record, extracts necessary
information from the record and returns to caller.
@return error message, or NULL on success */
const char*
dict_process_sys_tablespaces(
/*=========================*/
mem_heap_t* heap, /*!< in/out: heap memory */
const rec_t* rec, /*!< in: current SYS_TABLESPACES rec */
ulint* space, /*!< out: pace id */
const char** name, /*!< out: tablespace name */
ulint* flags); /*!< out: tablespace flags */
/********************************************************************//**
This function parses a SYS_DATAFILES record, extracts necessary
information from the record and returns to caller.
@return error message, or NULL on success */
const char*
dict_process_sys_datafiles(
/*=======================*/
mem_heap_t* heap, /*!< in/out: heap memory */
const rec_t* rec, /*!< in: current SYS_DATAFILES rec */
ulint* space, /*!< out: pace id */
const char** path); /*!< out: datafile path */
/** Update the record for space_id in SYS_TABLESPACES to this filepath.
@param[in] space_id Tablespace ID
@param[in] filepath Tablespace filepath
@return DB_SUCCESS if OK, dberr_t if the insert failed */
dberr_t
dict_update_filepath(
ulint space_id,
const char* filepath);
/** Replace records in SYS_TABLESPACES and SYS_DATAFILES associated with
the given space_id using an independent transaction.
@param[in] space_id Tablespace ID
@param[in] name Tablespace name
@param[in] filepath First filepath
@param[in] fsp_flags Tablespace flags
@return DB_SUCCESS if OK, dberr_t if the insert failed */
dberr_t
dict_replace_tablespace_and_filepath(
ulint space_id,
const char* name,
const char* filepath,
ulint fsp_flags);
#endif
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