/****************************************************** Insert buffer (c) 1997 Innobase Oy Created 7/19/1997 Heikki Tuuri *******************************************************/ #ifndef ibuf0ibuf_h #define ibuf0ibuf_h #include "univ.i" #include "dict0mem.h" #include "dict0dict.h" #include "mtr0mtr.h" #include "que0types.h" #include "ibuf0types.h" #include "fsp0fsp.h" extern ibuf_t* ibuf; /********************************************************************** Creates the insert buffer data struct for a single tablespace. Reads the root page of the insert buffer tree in the tablespace. This function can be called only after the dictionary system has been initialized, as this creates also the insert buffer table and index for this tablespace. */ ibuf_data_t* ibuf_data_init_for_space( /*=====================*/ /* out, own: ibuf data struct, linked to the list in ibuf control structure. */ ulint space); /* in: space id */ /********************************************************************** Creates the insert buffer data structure at a database startup and initializes the data structures for the insert buffer of each tablespace. */ void ibuf_init_at_db_start(void); /*=======================*/ /************************************************************************* Reads the biggest tablespace id from the high end of the insert buffer tree and updates the counter in fil_system. */ void ibuf_update_max_tablespace_id(void); /*===============================*/ /************************************************************************* Initializes an ibuf bitmap page. */ void ibuf_bitmap_page_init( /*==================*/ page_t* page, /* in: bitmap page */ mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */ /**************************************************************************** Resets the free bits of the page in the ibuf bitmap. This is done in a separate mini-transaction, hence this operation does not restrict further work to only ibuf bitmap operations, which would result if the latch to the bitmap page were kept. */ void ibuf_reset_free_bits_with_type( /*===========================*/ ulint type, /* in: index type */ page_t* page); /* in: index page; free bits are set to 0 if the index is non-clustered and non-unique and the page level is 0 */ /**************************************************************************** Resets the free bits of the page in the ibuf bitmap. This is done in a separate mini-transaction, hence this operation does not restrict further work to solely ibuf bitmap operations, which would result if the latch to the bitmap page were kept. */ void ibuf_reset_free_bits( /*=================*/ dict_index_t* index, /* in: index */ page_t* page); /* in: index page; free bits are set to 0 if the index is non-clustered and non-unique and the page level is 0 */ /**************************************************************************** Updates the free bits of the page in the ibuf bitmap if there is not enough free on the page any more. This is done in a separate mini-transaction, hence this operation does not restrict further work to only ibuf bitmap operations, which would result if the latch to the bitmap page were kept. */ UNIV_INLINE void ibuf_update_free_bits_if_full( /*==========================*/ dict_index_t* index, /* in: index */ page_t* page, /* in: index page to which we have added new records; the free bits are updated if the index is non-clustered and non-unique and the page level is 0, and the page becomes fuller */ ulint max_ins_size,/* in: value of maximum insert size with reorganize before the latest operation performed to the page */ ulint increase);/* in: upper limit for the additional space used in the latest operation, if known, or ULINT_UNDEFINED */ /************************************************************************** Updates the free bits for the page to reflect the present state. Does this in the mtr given, which means that the latching order rules virtually prevent any further operations for this OS thread until mtr is committed. */ void ibuf_update_free_bits_low( /*======================*/ dict_index_t* index, /* in: index */ page_t* page, /* in: index page */ ulint max_ins_size, /* in: value of maximum insert size with reorganize before the latest operation performed to the page */ mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */ /************************************************************************** Updates the free bits for the two pages to reflect the present state. Does this in the mtr given, which means that the latching order rules virtually prevent any further operations until mtr is committed. */ void ibuf_update_free_bits_for_two_pages_low( /*====================================*/ dict_index_t* index, /* in: index */ page_t* page1, /* in: index page */ page_t* page2, /* in: index page */ mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr */ /************************************************************************** A basic partial test if an insert to the insert buffer could be possible and recommended. */ UNIV_INLINE ibool ibuf_should_try( /*============*/ dict_index_t* index, /* in: index where to insert */ ulint ignore_sec_unique); /* in: if != 0, we should ignore UNIQUE constraint on a secondary index when we decide */ /********************************************************************** Returns TRUE if the current OS thread is performing an insert buffer routine. */ ibool ibuf_inside(void); /*=============*/ /* out: TRUE if inside an insert buffer routine: for instance, a read-ahead of non-ibuf pages is then forbidden */ /*************************************************************************** Checks if a page address is an ibuf bitmap page (level 3 page) address. */ UNIV_INLINE ibool ibuf_bitmap_page( /*=============*/ /* out: TRUE if a bitmap page */ ulint page_no);/* in: page number */ /*************************************************************************** Checks if a page is a level 2 or 3 page in the ibuf hierarchy of pages. */ ibool ibuf_page( /*======*/ /* out: TRUE if level 2 or level 3 page */ ulint space, /* in: space id */ ulint page_no);/* in: page number */ /*************************************************************************** Checks if a page is a level 2 or 3 page in the ibuf hierarchy of pages. */ ibool ibuf_page_low( /*==========*/ /* out: TRUE if level 2 or level 3 page */ ulint space, /* in: space id */ ulint page_no,/* in: page number */ mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr which will contain an x-latch to the bitmap page if the page is not one of the fixed address ibuf pages */ /*************************************************************************** Frees excess pages from the ibuf free list. This function is called when an OS thread calls fsp services to allocate a new file segment, or a new page to a file segment, and the thread did not own the fsp latch before this call. */ void ibuf_free_excess_pages( /*===================*/ ulint space); /* in: space id */ /************************************************************************* Makes an index insert to the insert buffer, instead of directly to the disk page, if this is possible. Does not do insert if the index is clustered or unique. */ ibool ibuf_insert( /*========*/ /* out: TRUE if success */ dtuple_t* entry, /* in: index entry to insert */ dict_index_t* index, /* in: index where to insert */ ulint space, /* in: space id where to insert */ ulint page_no,/* in: page number where to insert */ que_thr_t* thr); /* in: query thread */ /************************************************************************* When an index page is read from a disk to the buffer pool, this function inserts to the page the possible index entries buffered in the insert buffer. The entries are deleted from the insert buffer. If the page is not read, but created in the buffer pool, this function deletes its buffered entries from the insert buffer; there can exist entries for such a page if the page belonged to an index which subsequently was dropped. */ void ibuf_merge_or_delete_for_page( /*==========================*/ page_t* page, /* in: if page has been read from disk, pointer to the page x-latched, else NULL */ ulint space, /* in: space id of the index page */ ulint page_no,/* in: page number of the index page */ ibool update_ibuf_bitmap);/* in: normally this is set to TRUE, but if we have deleted or are deleting the tablespace, then we naturally do not want to update a non-existent bitmap page */ /************************************************************************* Deletes all entries in the insert buffer for a given space id. This is used in DISCARD TABLESPACE and IMPORT TABLESPACE. NOTE: this does not update the page free bitmaps in the space. The space will become CORRUPT when you call this function! */ void ibuf_delete_for_discarded_space( /*============================*/ ulint space); /* in: space id */ /************************************************************************* Contracts insert buffer trees by reading pages to the buffer pool. */ ulint ibuf_contract( /*==========*/ /* out: a lower limit for the combined size in bytes of entries which will be merged from ibuf trees to the pages read, 0 if ibuf is empty */ ibool sync); /* in: TRUE if the caller wants to wait for the issued read with the highest tablespace address to complete */ /************************************************************************* Contracts insert buffer trees by reading pages to the buffer pool. */ ulint ibuf_contract_for_n_pages( /*======================*/ /* out: a lower limit for the combined size in bytes of entries which will be merged from ibuf trees to the pages read, 0 if ibuf is empty */ ibool sync, /* in: TRUE if the caller wants to wait for the issued read with the highest tablespace address to complete */ ulint n_pages);/* in: try to read at least this many pages to the buffer pool and merge the ibuf contents to them */ /************************************************************************* Parses a redo log record of an ibuf bitmap page init. */ byte* ibuf_parse_bitmap_init( /*===================*/ /* out: end of log record or NULL */ byte* ptr, /* in: buffer */ byte* end_ptr,/* in: buffer end */ page_t* page, /* in: page or NULL */ mtr_t* mtr); /* in: mtr or NULL */ /********************************************************************** Gets the ibuf count for a given page. */ ulint ibuf_count_get( /*===========*/ /* out: number of entries in the insert buffer currently buffered for this page */ ulint space, /* in: space id */ ulint page_no);/* in: page number */ /********************************************************************** Looks if the insert buffer is empty. */ ibool ibuf_is_empty(void); /*===============*/ /* out: TRUE if empty */ /********************************************************************** Prints info of ibuf. */ void ibuf_print( /*=======*/ FILE* file); /* in: file where to print */ #define IBUF_HEADER_PAGE_NO FSP_IBUF_HEADER_PAGE_NO #define IBUF_TREE_ROOT_PAGE_NO FSP_IBUF_TREE_ROOT_PAGE_NO /* The ibuf header page currently contains only the file segment header for the file segment from which the pages for the ibuf tree are allocated */ #define IBUF_HEADER PAGE_DATA #define IBUF_TREE_SEG_HEADER 0 /* fseg header for ibuf tree */ #ifndef UNIV_NONINL #include "ibuf0ibuf.ic" #endif #endif