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df82f584
Commit
df82f584
authored
Nov 01, 2006
by
thek@kpdesk.mysql.com
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Merge kpdesk.mysql.com:/home/thek/dev/bug22828/my41-bug22828
into kpdesk.mysql.com:/home/thek/dev/mysql-4.1-maint
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mysys/mf_iocache.c
mysys/mf_iocache.c
+90
-12
mysys/my_chsize.c
mysys/my_chsize.c
+5
-1
mysys/my_lock.c
mysys/my_lock.c
+34
-5
mysys/my_seek.c
mysys/my_seek.c
+24
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mysys/mf_iocache.c
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...
@@ -440,11 +440,24 @@ int _my_b_read(register IO_CACHE *info, byte *Buffer, uint Count)
...
@@ -440,11 +440,24 @@ int _my_b_read(register IO_CACHE *info, byte *Buffer, uint Count)
/* pos_in_file always point on where info->buffer was read */
/* pos_in_file always point on where info->buffer was read */
pos_in_file
=
info
->
pos_in_file
+
(
uint
)
(
info
->
read_end
-
info
->
buffer
);
pos_in_file
=
info
->
pos_in_file
+
(
uint
)
(
info
->
read_end
-
info
->
buffer
);
/*
Whenever a function which operates on IO_CACHE flushes/writes
some part of the IO_CACHE to disk it will set the property
"seek_not_done" to indicate this to other functions operating
on the IO_CACHE.
*/
if
(
info
->
seek_not_done
)
if
(
info
->
seek_not_done
)
{
/* File touched, do seek */
{
VOID
(
my_seek
(
info
->
file
,
pos_in_file
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
0
)));
if
(
my_seek
(
info
->
file
,
pos_in_file
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
0
))
==
MY_FILEPOS_ERROR
)
{
info
->
error
=
-
1
;
DBUG_RETURN
(
1
);
}
info
->
seek_not_done
=
0
;
info
->
seek_not_done
=
0
;
}
}
diff_length
=
(
uint
)
(
pos_in_file
&
(
IO_SIZE
-
1
));
diff_length
=
(
uint
)
(
pos_in_file
&
(
IO_SIZE
-
1
));
if
(
Count
>=
(
uint
)
(
IO_SIZE
+
(
IO_SIZE
-
diff_length
)))
if
(
Count
>=
(
uint
)
(
IO_SIZE
+
(
IO_SIZE
-
diff_length
)))
{
/* Fill first intern buffer */
{
/* Fill first intern buffer */
...
@@ -633,8 +646,22 @@ int _my_b_read_r(register IO_CACHE *info, byte *Buffer, uint Count)
...
@@ -633,8 +646,22 @@ int _my_b_read_r(register IO_CACHE *info, byte *Buffer, uint Count)
if
(
lock_io_cache
(
info
,
pos_in_file
))
if
(
lock_io_cache
(
info
,
pos_in_file
))
{
{
info
->
share
->
active
=
info
;
info
->
share
->
active
=
info
;
if
(
info
->
seek_not_done
)
/* File touched, do seek */
/*
VOID
(
my_seek
(
info
->
file
,
pos_in_file
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
0
)));
Whenever a function which operates on IO_CACHE flushes/writes
some part of the IO_CACHE to disk it will set the property
"seek_not_done" to indicate this to other functions operating
on the IO_CACHE.
*/
if
(
info
->
seek_not_done
)
{
if
(
my_seek
(
info
->
file
,
pos_in_file
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
0
))
==
MY_FILEPOS_ERROR
)
{
info
->
error
=
-
1
;
unlock_io_cache
(
info
);
DBUG_RETURN
(
1
);
}
}
len
=
(
int
)
my_read
(
info
->
file
,
info
->
buffer
,
length
,
info
->
myflags
);
len
=
(
int
)
my_read
(
info
->
file
,
info
->
buffer
,
length
,
info
->
myflags
);
info
->
read_end
=
info
->
buffer
+
(
len
==
-
1
?
0
:
len
);
info
->
read_end
=
info
->
buffer
+
(
len
==
-
1
?
0
:
len
);
info
->
error
=
(
len
==
(
int
)
length
?
0
:
len
);
info
->
error
=
(
len
==
(
int
)
length
?
0
:
len
);
...
@@ -668,11 +695,16 @@ int _my_b_read_r(register IO_CACHE *info, byte *Buffer, uint Count)
...
@@ -668,11 +695,16 @@ int _my_b_read_r(register IO_CACHE *info, byte *Buffer, uint Count)
/*
/*
Do sequential read from the SEQ_READ_APPEND cache
Do sequential read from the SEQ_READ_APPEND cache.
we do this in three stages:
We do this in three stages:
- first read from info->buffer
- first read from info->buffer
- then if there are still data to read, try the file descriptor
- then if there are still data to read, try the file descriptor
- afterwards, if there are still data to read, try append buffer
- afterwards, if there are still data to read, try append buffer
RETURNS
0 Success
1 Failed to read
*/
*/
int
_my_b_seq_read
(
register
IO_CACHE
*
info
,
byte
*
Buffer
,
uint
Count
)
int
_my_b_seq_read
(
register
IO_CACHE
*
info
,
byte
*
Buffer
,
uint
Count
)
...
@@ -700,7 +732,13 @@ int _my_b_seq_read(register IO_CACHE *info, byte *Buffer, uint Count)
...
@@ -700,7 +732,13 @@ int _my_b_seq_read(register IO_CACHE *info, byte *Buffer, uint Count)
With read-append cache we must always do a seek before we read,
With read-append cache we must always do a seek before we read,
because the write could have moved the file pointer astray
because the write could have moved the file pointer astray
*/
*/
VOID
(
my_seek
(
info
->
file
,
pos_in_file
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
0
)));
if
(
my_seek
(
info
->
file
,
pos_in_file
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
0
))
==
MY_FILEPOS_ERROR
)
{
info
->
error
=
-
1
;
unlock_append_buffer
(
info
);
return
(
1
);
}
info
->
seek_not_done
=
0
;
info
->
seek_not_done
=
0
;
diff_length
=
(
uint
)
(
pos_in_file
&
(
IO_SIZE
-
1
));
diff_length
=
(
uint
)
(
pos_in_file
&
(
IO_SIZE
-
1
));
...
@@ -816,6 +854,21 @@ int _my_b_seq_read(register IO_CACHE *info, byte *Buffer, uint Count)
...
@@ -816,6 +854,21 @@ int _my_b_seq_read(register IO_CACHE *info, byte *Buffer, uint Count)
#ifdef HAVE_AIOWAIT
#ifdef HAVE_AIOWAIT
/*
Read from the IO_CACHE into a buffer and feed asynchronously
from disk when needed.
SYNOPSIS
_my_b_async_read()
info IO_CACHE pointer
Buffer Buffer to retrieve count bytes from file
Count Number of bytes to read into Buffer
RETURN VALUE
-1 An error has occurred; my_errno is set.
0 Success
1 An error has occurred; IO_CACHE to error state.
*/
int
_my_b_async_read
(
register
IO_CACHE
*
info
,
byte
*
Buffer
,
uint
Count
)
int
_my_b_async_read
(
register
IO_CACHE
*
info
,
byte
*
Buffer
,
uint
Count
)
{
{
uint
length
,
read_length
,
diff_length
,
left_length
,
use_length
,
org_Count
;
uint
length
,
read_length
,
diff_length
,
left_length
,
use_length
,
org_Count
;
...
@@ -906,13 +959,20 @@ int _my_b_async_read(register IO_CACHE *info, byte *Buffer, uint Count)
...
@@ -906,13 +959,20 @@ int _my_b_async_read(register IO_CACHE *info, byte *Buffer, uint Count)
info
->
error
=
(
int
)
(
read_length
+
left_length
);
info
->
error
=
(
int
)
(
read_length
+
left_length
);
return
1
;
return
1
;
}
}
VOID
(
my_seek
(
info
->
file
,
next_pos_in_file
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
0
)));
if
(
my_seek
(
info
->
file
,
next_pos_in_file
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
0
))
==
MY_FILEPOS_ERROR
)
{
info
->
error
=
-
1
;
return
(
1
);
}
read_length
=
IO_SIZE
*
2
-
(
uint
)
(
next_pos_in_file
&
(
IO_SIZE
-
1
));
read_length
=
IO_SIZE
*
2
-
(
uint
)
(
next_pos_in_file
&
(
IO_SIZE
-
1
));
if
(
Count
<
read_length
)
if
(
Count
<
read_length
)
{
/* Small block, read to cache */
{
/* Small block, read to cache */
if
((
read_length
=
my_read
(
info
->
file
,
info
->
request_pos
,
if
((
read_length
=
my_read
(
info
->
file
,
info
->
request_pos
,
read_length
,
info
->
myflags
))
==
(
uint
)
-
1
)
read_length
,
info
->
myflags
))
==
(
uint
)
-
1
)
return
info
->
error
=
-
1
;
return
info
->
error
=
-
1
;
use_length
=
min
(
Count
,
read_length
);
use_length
=
min
(
Count
,
read_length
);
memcpy
(
Buffer
,
info
->
request_pos
,(
size_t
)
use_length
);
memcpy
(
Buffer
,
info
->
request_pos
,(
size_t
)
use_length
);
info
->
read_pos
=
info
->
request_pos
+
Count
;
info
->
read_pos
=
info
->
request_pos
+
Count
;
...
@@ -999,7 +1059,15 @@ int _my_b_get(IO_CACHE *info)
...
@@ -999,7 +1059,15 @@ int _my_b_get(IO_CACHE *info)
return
(
int
)
(
uchar
)
buff
;
return
(
int
)
(
uchar
)
buff
;
}
}
/* Returns != 0 if error on write */
/*
Write a byte buffer to IO_CACHE and flush to disk
if IO_CACHE is full.
RETURN VALUE
1 On error on write
0 On success
-1 On error; my_errno contains error code.
*/
int
_my_b_write
(
register
IO_CACHE
*
info
,
const
byte
*
Buffer
,
uint
Count
)
int
_my_b_write
(
register
IO_CACHE
*
info
,
const
byte
*
Buffer
,
uint
Count
)
{
{
...
@@ -1022,8 +1090,18 @@ int _my_b_write(register IO_CACHE *info, const byte *Buffer, uint Count)
...
@@ -1022,8 +1090,18 @@ int _my_b_write(register IO_CACHE *info, const byte *Buffer, uint Count)
{
/* Fill first intern buffer */
{
/* Fill first intern buffer */
length
=
Count
&
(
uint
)
~
(
IO_SIZE
-
1
);
length
=
Count
&
(
uint
)
~
(
IO_SIZE
-
1
);
if
(
info
->
seek_not_done
)
if
(
info
->
seek_not_done
)
{
/* File touched, do seek */
{
VOID
(
my_seek
(
info
->
file
,
info
->
pos_in_file
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
0
)));
/*
Whenever a function which operates on IO_CACHE flushes/writes
some part of the IO_CACHE to disk it will set the property
"seek_not_done" to indicate this to other functions operating
on the IO_CACHE.
*/
if
(
my_seek
(
info
->
file
,
info
->
pos_in_file
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
0
)))
{
info
->
error
=
-
1
;
return
(
1
);
}
info
->
seek_not_done
=
0
;
info
->
seek_not_done
=
0
;
}
}
if
(
my_write
(
info
->
file
,
Buffer
,(
uint
)
length
,
info
->
myflags
|
MY_NABP
))
if
(
my_write
(
info
->
file
,
Buffer
,(
uint
)
length
,
info
->
myflags
|
MY_NABP
))
...
...
mysys/my_chsize.c
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...
@@ -90,7 +90,11 @@ int my_chsize(File fd, my_off_t newlength, int filler, myf MyFlags)
...
@@ -90,7 +90,11 @@ int my_chsize(File fd, my_off_t newlength, int filler, myf MyFlags)
Fill space between requested length and true length with 'filler'
Fill space between requested length and true length with 'filler'
We should never come here on any modern machine
We should never come here on any modern machine
*/
*/
VOID
(
my_seek
(
fd
,
newlength
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
MY_WME
+
MY_FAE
)));
if
(
my_seek
(
fd
,
newlength
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
MY_WME
+
MY_FAE
))
==
MY_FILEPOS_ERROR
)
{
goto
err
;
}
swap_variables
(
my_off_t
,
newlength
,
oldsize
);
swap_variables
(
my_off_t
,
newlength
,
oldsize
);
}
}
#endif
#endif
...
...
mysys/my_lock.c
View file @
df82f584
...
@@ -35,7 +35,14 @@
...
@@ -35,7 +35,14 @@
#include <nks/fsio.h>
#include <nks/fsio.h>
#endif
#endif
/* Lock a part of a file */
/*
Lock a part of a file
RETURN VALUE
0 Success
-1 An error has occured and 'my_errno' is set
to indicate the actual error code.
*/
int
my_lock
(
File
fd
,
int
locktype
,
my_off_t
start
,
my_off_t
length
,
int
my_lock
(
File
fd
,
int
locktype
,
my_off_t
start
,
my_off_t
length
,
myf
MyFlags
)
myf
MyFlags
)
...
@@ -104,10 +111,22 @@ int my_lock(File fd, int locktype, my_off_t start, my_off_t length,
...
@@ -104,10 +111,22 @@ int my_lock(File fd, int locktype, my_off_t start, my_off_t length,
#elif defined(HAVE_LOCKING)
#elif defined(HAVE_LOCKING)
/* Windows */
/* Windows */
{
{
my_bool
error
;
my_bool
error
=
false
;
pthread_mutex_lock
(
&
my_file_info
[
fd
].
mutex
);
pthread_mutex_lock
(
&
my_file_info
[
fd
].
mutex
);
if
(
MyFlags
&
MY_SEEK_NOT_DONE
)
if
(
MyFlags
&
MY_SEEK_NOT_DONE
)
VOID
(
my_seek
(
fd
,
start
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
MyFlags
&
~
MY_SEEK_NOT_DONE
)));
{
if
(
my_seek
(
fd
,
start
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
MyFlags
&
~
MY_SEEK_NOT_DONE
))
==
MY_FILEPOS_ERROR
)
{
/*
If my_seek fails my_errno will already contain an error code;
just unlock and return error code.
*/
DBUG_PRINT
(
"error"
,(
"my_errno: %d (%d)"
,
my_errno
,
errno
));
pthread_mutex_unlock
(
&
my_file_info
[
fd
].
mutex
);
DBUG_RETURN
(
-
1
);
}
}
error
=
locking
(
fd
,
locktype
,(
ulong
)
length
)
&&
errno
!=
EINVAL
;
error
=
locking
(
fd
,
locktype
,(
ulong
)
length
)
&&
errno
!=
EINVAL
;
pthread_mutex_unlock
(
&
my_file_info
[
fd
].
mutex
);
pthread_mutex_unlock
(
&
my_file_info
[
fd
].
mutex
);
if
(
!
error
)
if
(
!
error
)
...
@@ -145,7 +164,17 @@ int my_lock(File fd, int locktype, my_off_t start, my_off_t length,
...
@@ -145,7 +164,17 @@ int my_lock(File fd, int locktype, my_off_t start, my_off_t length,
}
}
#else
#else
if
(
MyFlags
&
MY_SEEK_NOT_DONE
)
if
(
MyFlags
&
MY_SEEK_NOT_DONE
)
VOID
(
my_seek
(
fd
,
start
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
MyFlags
&
~
MY_SEEK_NOT_DONE
)));
{
if
(
my_seek
(
fd
,
start
,
MY_SEEK_SET
,
MYF
(
MyFlags
&
~
MY_SEEK_NOT_DONE
))
==
MY_FILEPOS_ERROR
)
{
/*
If an error has occured in my_seek then we will already
have an error code in my_errno; Just return error code.
*/
DBUG_RETURN
(
-
1
);
}
}
if
(
lockf
(
fd
,
locktype
,
length
)
!=
-
1
)
if
(
lockf
(
fd
,
locktype
,
length
)
!=
-
1
)
DBUG_RETURN
(
0
);
DBUG_RETURN
(
0
);
#endif
/* HAVE_FCNTL */
#endif
/* HAVE_FCNTL */
...
...
mysys/my_seek.c
View file @
df82f584
...
@@ -16,8 +16,30 @@
...
@@ -16,8 +16,30 @@
#include "mysys_priv.h"
#include "mysys_priv.h"
/* Seek to position in file */
/*
/*ARGSUSED*/
Seek to a position in a file.
ARGUMENTS
File fd The file descriptor
my_off_t pos The expected position (absolute or relative)
int whence A direction parameter and one of
{SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR, SEEK_END}
myf MyFlags Not used.
DESCRIPTION
The my_seek function is a wrapper around the system call lseek and
repositions the offset of the file descriptor fd to the argument
offset according to the directive whence as follows:
SEEK_SET The offset is set to offset bytes.
SEEK_CUR The offset is set to its current location plus offset bytes
SEEK_END The offset is set to the size of the file plus offset bytes
RETURN VALUE
my_off_t newpos The new position in the file.
MY_FILEPOS_ERROR An error was encountered while performing
the seek. my_errno is set to indicate the
actual error.
*/
my_off_t
my_seek
(
File
fd
,
my_off_t
pos
,
int
whence
,
my_off_t
my_seek
(
File
fd
,
my_off_t
pos
,
int
whence
,
myf
MyFlags
__attribute__
((
unused
)))
myf
MyFlags
__attribute__
((
unused
)))
...
...
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