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/* Copyright (c) 2004, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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 St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */
/**
@file
@brief
Functions for discover of frm file from handler
*/
#include <my_global.h>
#include "sql_priv.h"
#include "unireg.h"
#include "discover.h"
#include <my_dir.h>
/**
Read the contents of a .frm file.
frmdata and len are set to 0 on error.
@param name path to table-file "db/name"
@param frmdata frm data
@param len length of the read frmdata
@retval
0 ok
@retval
1 Could not open file
@retval
2 Could not stat file
@retval
3 Could not allocate data for read. Could not read file
*/
int readfrm(const char *name, const uchar **frmdata, size_t *len)
{
int error;
char index_file[FN_REFLEN];
File file;
size_t read_len;
uchar *read_data;
MY_STAT state;
DBUG_ENTER("readfrm");
DBUG_PRINT("enter",("name: '%s'",name));
*frmdata= NULL; // In case of errors
*len= 0;
error= 1;
if ((file= mysql_file_open(key_file_frm,
fn_format(index_file, name, "", reg_ext,
MY_UNPACK_FILENAME|MY_APPEND_EXT),
O_RDONLY | O_SHARE,
MYF(0))) < 0)
goto err_end;
// Get length of file
error= 2;
if (mysql_file_fstat(file, &state, MYF(0)))
goto err;
read_len= (size_t)MY_MIN(FRM_MAX_SIZE, state.st_size); // safety
// Read whole frm file
error= 3;
if (!(read_data= (uchar*)my_malloc(read_len, MYF(MY_WME))))
goto err;
if (mysql_file_read(file, read_data, read_len, MYF(MY_NABP)))
{
my_free(read_data);
goto err;
}
// Setup return data
*frmdata= (uchar*) read_data;
*len= read_len;
error= 0;
err:
if (file > 0)
(void) mysql_file_close(file, MYF(MY_WME));
err_end: /* Here when no file */
DBUG_RETURN (error);
} /* readfrm */
/*
Write the content of a frm data pointer
to a frm file.
@param path path to table-file "db/name"
@param frmdata frm data
@param len length of the frmdata
@retval
0 ok
@retval
2 Could not write file
*/
int writefrm(const char *path, const char *db, const char *table,
bool tmp_table, const uchar *frmdata, size_t len)
{
char file_name[FN_REFLEN+1];
int error;
int create_flags= O_RDWR | O_TRUNC;
DBUG_ENTER("writefrm");
DBUG_PRINT("enter",("name: '%s' len: %lu ",path, (ulong) len));
if (tmp_table)
create_flags|= O_EXCL | O_NOFOLLOW;
strxnmov(file_name, sizeof(file_name)-1, path, reg_ext, NullS);
File file= mysql_file_create(key_file_frm, file_name,
CREATE_MODE, create_flags, MYF(0));
if ((error= file < 0))
{
if (my_errno == ENOENT)
my_error(ER_BAD_DB_ERROR, MYF(0), db);
else
my_error(ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE, MYF(0), db, table, my_errno);
}
else
{
error= mysql_file_write(file, frmdata, len, MYF(MY_WME | MY_NABP));
if (!error && !tmp_table && opt_sync_frm)
error= mysql_file_sync(file, MYF(MY_WME)) ||
my_sync_dir_by_file(file_name, MYF(MY_WME));
error|= mysql_file_close(file, MYF(MY_WME));
}
DBUG_RETURN(error);
} /* writefrm */
static inline void advance(FILEINFO* &from, FILEINFO* &to,
FILEINFO* cur, bool &skip)
{
if (skip) // if not copying
from= cur; // just advance the start pointer
else // if copying
if (to == from) // but to the same place (not shifting the data)
from= to= cur; // advance both pointers
else // otherwise
while (from < cur) // have to copy [from...cur) to [to...)
*to++ = *from++;
skip= false;
}
/**
Go through the directory listing looking for files with a specified
extension and add them to the result list
@details
This function may be called many times on the same directory listing
but with different extensions. To avoid discovering the same table twice,
whenever a table file is discovered, all files with the same name
(independently from the extensions) are removed from the list.
Example: the list contained
{ "db.opt", "t1.MYD", "t1.MYI", "t1.frm", "t2.ARZ", "t3.ARZ", "t3.frm" }
on discovering all ".frm" files, tables "t1" and "t3" will be found,
and list will become
{ "db.opt", "t2.ARZ" }
and now ".ARZ" discovery can discover the table "t2"
@note
This function assumes that the directory listing is sorted alphabetically.
@note Partitioning makes this more complicated. A partitioned table t1 might
have files, like t1.frm, t1#P#part1.ibd, t1#P#foo.ibd, etc.
That means we need to compare file names only up to the first '#' or '.'
whichever comes first.
*/
int extension_based_table_discovery(MY_DIR *dirp, const char *ext_meta,
handlerton::discovered_list *result)
{
CHARSET_INFO *cs= character_set_filesystem;
size_t ext_meta_len= strlen(ext_meta);
FILEINFO *from, *to, *cur, *end;
bool skip= false;
from= to= cur= dirp->dir_entry;
end= cur + dirp->number_of_files;
while (cur < end)
{
char *octothorp= strrchr(cur->name + 1, '#');
char *ext= strchr(octothorp ? octothorp : cur->name, FN_EXTCHAR);
if (ext)
{
size_t len= (octothorp ? octothorp : ext) - cur->name;
if (from != cur &&
(my_strnncoll(cs, (uchar*)from->name, len, (uchar*)cur->name, len) ||
(from->name[len] != FN_EXTCHAR && from->name[len] != '#')))
advance(from, to, cur, skip);
if (my_strnncoll(cs, (uchar*)ext, strlen(ext),
(uchar*)ext_meta, ext_meta_len) == 0)
{
*ext = 0;
if (result->add_file(cur->name))
return 1;
*ext = FN_EXTCHAR;
skip= true; // table discovered, skip all files with the same name
}
}
else
{
advance(from, to, cur, skip);
from++;
}
cur++;
}
advance(from, to, cur, skip);
dirp->number_of_files= to - dirp->dir_entry;
return 0;
}
/**
Simple, not reusable file-based table discovery
@details
simplified version of extension_based_table_discovery(), that does not
modify the list of files. It cannot be called many times for the same
directory listing, otherwise it'll produce duplicate results.
*/
int ext_table_discovery_simple(MY_DIR *dirp,
handlerton::discovered_list *result)
{
CHARSET_INFO *cs= character_set_filesystem;
FILEINFO *cur, *end;
cur= dirp->dir_entry;
end= cur + dirp->number_of_files;
while (cur < end)
{
char *ext= strrchr(cur->name, FN_EXTCHAR);
if (ext)
{
if (my_strnncoll(cs, (uchar*)ext, strlen(ext),
(uchar*)reg_ext, reg_ext_length) == 0)
{
*ext = 0;
if (result->add_file(cur->name))
return 1;
}
}
cur++;
}
return 0;
}
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