Commit 2071e6e3 authored by Mikael Ronstrom's avatar Mikael Ronstrom

Added thread pool interface to server

parent 35f5e014
/*
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*/
#ifndef THREAD_POOL_PRIV_INCLUDED
#define THREAD_POOL_PRIV_INCLUDED
/*
The thread pool must be able to execute commands using the connection
state in THD object. This is the main objective of the thread pool to
schedule the start of these commands.
*/
bool do_command(THD *thd);
/*
The thread pool requires an interface to the connection logic in the
MySQL Server since the thread pool will maintain the event logic on
the TCP connection of the MySQL Server. Thus new connections, dropped
connections will be discovered by the thread pool and it needs to
ensure that the proper MySQL Server logic attached to these events is
executed.
*/
bool login_connection(THD *thd);
void prepare_new_connection_state(THD* thd);
void end_connection(THD *thd);
bool setup_connection_thread_globals(THD *thd);
bool init_new_connection_handler_thread();
/*
thread_created is maintained by thread pool when activated since
user threads are created by the thread pool (and also special
threads to maintain the thread pool).
max_connections is needed to calculate the maximum number of threads
that is allowed to be started by the thread pool.
*/
extern ulong thread_created, max_connections;
#endif
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