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/***********************************************************************
Copyright (c) 1995, 2010, Innobase Oy. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright (c) 2009, Percona Inc.
Portions of this file contain modifications contributed and copyrighted
by Percona Inc.. Those modifications are
gratefully acknowledged and are described briefly in the InnoDB
documentation. The contributions by Percona Inc. are incorporated with
their permission, and subject to the conditions contained in the file
COPYING.Percona.
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, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
***********************************************************************/
/**************************************************//**
@file include/os0file.h
The interface to the operating system file io
Created 10/21/1995 Heikki Tuuri
*******************************************************/
#ifndef os0file_h
#define os0file_h
#include "univ.i"
#ifndef __WIN__
#include <dirent.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <time.h>
#endif
/** File node of a tablespace or the log data space */
typedef struct fil_node_struct fil_node_t;
#ifdef UNIV_DO_FLUSH
extern ibool os_do_not_call_flush_at_each_write;
#endif /* UNIV_DO_FLUSH */
extern ibool os_has_said_disk_full;
/** Flag: enable debug printout for asynchronous i/o */
extern ibool os_aio_print_debug;
/** Number of pending os_file_pread() operations */
extern ulint os_file_n_pending_preads;
/** Number of pending os_file_pwrite() operations */
extern ulint os_file_n_pending_pwrites;
/** Number of pending read operations */
extern ulint os_n_pending_reads;
/** Number of pending write operations */
extern ulint os_n_pending_writes;
#ifdef __WIN__
/** We define always WIN_ASYNC_IO, and check at run-time whether
the OS actually supports it: Win 95 does not, NT does. */
#define WIN_ASYNC_IO
/** Use unbuffered I/O */
#define UNIV_NON_BUFFERED_IO
#endif
#ifdef __WIN__
/** File handle */
# define os_file_t HANDLE
/** Convert a C file descriptor to a native file handle
@param fd file descriptor
@return native file handle */
# define OS_FILE_FROM_FD(fd) (HANDLE) _get_osfhandle(fd)
#else
/** File handle */
typedef int os_file_t;
/** Convert a C file descriptor to a native file handle
@param fd file descriptor
@return native file handle */
# define OS_FILE_FROM_FD(fd) fd
#endif
/** Umask for creating files */
extern ulint os_innodb_umask;
/** The next value should be smaller or equal to the smallest sector size used
on any disk. A log block is required to be a portion of disk which is written
so that if the start and the end of a block get written to disk, then the
whole block gets written. This should be true even in most cases of a crash:
if this fails for a log block, then it is equivalent to a media failure in the
log. */
#define OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE 512
/** Options for file_create @{ */
#define OS_FILE_OPEN 51
#define OS_FILE_CREATE 52
#define OS_FILE_OVERWRITE 53
#define OS_FILE_OPEN_RAW 54
#define OS_FILE_CREATE_PATH 55
#define OS_FILE_OPEN_RETRY 56 /* for os_file_create() on
the first ibdata file */
#define OS_FILE_READ_ONLY 333
#define OS_FILE_READ_WRITE 444
#define OS_FILE_READ_ALLOW_DELETE 555 /* for ibbackup */
/* Options for file_create */
#define OS_FILE_AIO 61
#define OS_FILE_NORMAL 62
/* @} */
/** Types for file create @{ */
#define OS_DATA_FILE 100
#define OS_LOG_FILE 101
/* @} */
/** Error codes from os_file_get_last_error @{ */
#define OS_FILE_NOT_FOUND 71
#define OS_FILE_DISK_FULL 72
#define OS_FILE_ALREADY_EXISTS 73
#define OS_FILE_PATH_ERROR 74
#define OS_FILE_AIO_RESOURCES_RESERVED 75 /* wait for OS aio resources
to become available again */
#define OS_FILE_SHARING_VIOLATION 76
#define OS_FILE_ERROR_NOT_SPECIFIED 77
#define OS_FILE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCE 78
#define OS_FILE_AIO_INTERRUPTED 79
#define OS_FILE_OPERATION_ABORTED 80
/* @} */
/** Types for aio operations @{ */
#define OS_FILE_READ 10
#define OS_FILE_WRITE 11
#define OS_FILE_LOG 256 /* This can be ORed to type */
/* @} */
#define OS_AIO_N_PENDING_IOS_PER_THREAD 32 /*!< Win NT does not allow more
than 64 */
/** Modes for aio operations @{ */
#define OS_AIO_NORMAL 21 /*!< Normal asynchronous i/o not for ibuf
pages or ibuf bitmap pages */
#define OS_AIO_IBUF 22 /*!< Asynchronous i/o for ibuf pages or ibuf
bitmap pages */
#define OS_AIO_LOG 23 /*!< Asynchronous i/o for the log */
#define OS_AIO_SYNC 24 /*!< Asynchronous i/o where the calling thread
will itself wait for the i/o to complete,
doing also the job of the i/o-handler thread;
can be used for any pages, ibuf or non-ibuf.
This is used to save CPU time, as we can do
with fewer thread switches. Plain synchronous
i/o is not as good, because it must serialize
the file seek and read or write, causing a
bottleneck for parallelism. */
#define OS_AIO_SIMULATED_WAKE_LATER 512 /*!< This can be ORed to mode
in the call of os_aio(...),
if the caller wants to post several i/o
requests in a batch, and only after that
wake the i/o-handler thread; this has
effect only in simulated aio */
/* @} */
#define OS_WIN31 1 /*!< Microsoft Windows 3.x */
#define OS_WIN95 2 /*!< Microsoft Windows 95 */
#define OS_WINNT 3 /*!< Microsoft Windows NT 3.x */
#define OS_WIN2000 4 /*!< Microsoft Windows 2000 */
#define OS_WINXP 5 /*!< Microsoft Windows XP
or Windows Server 2003 */
#define OS_WINVISTA 6 /*!< Microsoft Windows Vista
or Windows Server 2008 */
#define OS_WIN7 7 /*!< Microsoft Windows 7
or Windows Server 2008 R2 */
extern ulint os_n_file_reads;
extern ulint os_n_file_writes;
extern ulint os_n_fsyncs;
#ifdef UNIV_PFS_IO
/* Keys to register InnoDB I/O with performance schema */
extern mysql_pfs_key_t innodb_file_data_key;
extern mysql_pfs_key_t innodb_file_log_key;
extern mysql_pfs_key_t innodb_file_temp_key;
/* Following four macros are instumentations to register
various file I/O operations with performance schema.
1) register_pfs_file_open_begin() and register_pfs_file_open_end() are
used to register file creation, opening, closing and renaming.
2) register_pfs_file_io_begin() and register_pfs_file_io_end() are
used to register actual file read, write and flush */
# define register_pfs_file_open_begin(state, locker, key, op, name, \
src_file, src_line) \
do { \
if (PSI_server) { \
locker = PSI_server->get_thread_file_name_locker( \
state, key, op, name, &locker); \
if (locker) { \
PSI_server->start_file_open_wait( \
locker, src_file, src_line); \
} \
} \
} while (0)
# define register_pfs_file_open_end(locker, file) \
do { \
if (locker) { \
PSI_server->end_file_open_wait_and_bind_to_descriptor( \
locker, file); \
} \
} while (0)
# define register_pfs_file_io_begin(state, locker, file, count, op, \
src_file, src_line) \
do { \
if (PSI_server) { \
locker = PSI_server->get_thread_file_descriptor_locker( \
state, file, op); \
if (locker) { \
PSI_server->start_file_wait( \
locker, count, src_file, src_line); \
} \
} \
} while (0)
# define register_pfs_file_io_end(locker, count) \
do { \
if (locker) { \
PSI_server->end_file_wait(locker, count); \
} \
} while (0)
#endif /* UNIV_PFS_IO */
/* Following macros/functions are file I/O APIs that would be performance
schema instrumented if "UNIV_PFS_IO" is defined. They would point to
wrapper functions with performance schema instrumentation in such case.
os_file_create
os_file_create_simple
os_file_create_simple_no_error_handling
os_file_close
os_file_rename
os_aio
os_file_read
os_file_read_no_error_handling
os_file_write
The wrapper functions have the prefix of "innodb_". */
#ifdef UNIV_PFS_IO
# define os_file_create(key, name, create, purpose, type, success) \
pfs_os_file_create_func(key, name, create, purpose, type, \
success, __FILE__, __LINE__)
# define os_file_create_simple(key, name, create, access, success) \
pfs_os_file_create_simple_func(key, name, create, access, \
success, __FILE__, __LINE__)
# define os_file_create_simple_no_error_handling( \
key, name, create_mode, access, success) \
pfs_os_file_create_simple_no_error_handling_func( \
key, name, create_mode, access, success, __FILE__, __LINE__)
# define os_file_close(file) \
pfs_os_file_close_func(file, __FILE__, __LINE__)
# define os_aio(type, mode, name, file, buf, offset, offset_high, \
n, message1, message2) \
pfs_os_aio_func(type, mode, name, file, buf, offset, \
offset_high, n, message1, message2, \
__FILE__, __LINE__)
# define os_file_read(file, buf, offset, offset_high, n) \
pfs_os_file_read_func(file, buf, offset, offset_high, n, \
__FILE__, __LINE__)
# define os_file_read_no_error_handling(file, buf, offset, \
offset_high, n) \
pfs_os_file_read_no_error_handling_func(file, buf, offset, \
offset_high, n, \
__FILE__, __LINE__)
# define os_file_write(name, file, buf, offset, offset_high, n) \
pfs_os_file_write_func(name, file, buf, offset, offset_high, \
n, __FILE__, __LINE__)
# define os_file_flush(file) \
pfs_os_file_flush_func(file, __FILE__, __LINE__)
# define os_file_rename(key, oldpath, newpath) \
pfs_os_file_rename_func(key, oldpath, newpath, __FILE__, __LINE__)
#else /* UNIV_PFS_IO */
/* If UNIV_PFS_IO is not defined, these I/O APIs point
to original un-instrumented file I/O APIs */
# define os_file_create(key, name, create, purpose, type, success) \
os_file_create_func(name, create, purpose, type, success)
# define os_file_create_simple(key, name, create, access, success) \
os_file_create_simple_func(name, create, access, success)
# define os_file_create_simple_no_error_handling( \
key, name, create_mode, access, success) \
os_file_create_simple_no_error_handling_func( \
name, create_mode, access, success)
# define os_file_close(file) os_file_close_func(file)
# define os_aio(type, mode, name, file, buf, offset, offset_high, \
n, message1, message2) \
os_aio_func(type, mode, name, file, buf, offset, offset_high, n,\
message1, message2)
# define os_file_read(file, buf, offset, offset_high, n) \
os_file_read_func(file, buf, offset, offset_high, n)
# define os_file_read_no_error_handling(file, buf, offset, \
offset_high, n) \
os_file_read_no_error_handling_func(file, buf, offset, offset_high, n)
# define os_file_write(name, file, buf, offset, offset_high, n) \
os_file_write_func(name, file, buf, offset, offset_high, n)
# define os_file_flush(file) os_file_flush_func(file)
# define os_file_rename(key, oldpath, newpath) \
os_file_rename_func(oldpath, newpath)
#endif /* UNIV_PFS_IO */
/* File types for directory entry data type */
enum os_file_type_enum{
OS_FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
OS_FILE_TYPE_FILE, /* regular file */
OS_FILE_TYPE_DIR, /* directory */
OS_FILE_TYPE_LINK /* symbolic link */
};
typedef enum os_file_type_enum os_file_type_t;
/* Maximum path string length in bytes when referring to tables with in the
'./databasename/tablename.ibd' path format; we can allocate at least 2 buffers
of this size from the thread stack; that is why this should not be made much
bigger than 4000 bytes */
#define OS_FILE_MAX_PATH 4000
/* Struct used in fetching information of a file in a directory */
struct os_file_stat_struct{
char name[OS_FILE_MAX_PATH]; /*!< path to a file */
os_file_type_t type; /*!< file type */
ib_int64_t size; /*!< file size */
time_t ctime; /*!< creation time */
time_t mtime; /*!< modification time */
time_t atime; /*!< access time */
};
typedef struct os_file_stat_struct os_file_stat_t;
#ifdef __WIN__
typedef HANDLE os_file_dir_t; /*!< directory stream */
#else
typedef DIR* os_file_dir_t; /*!< directory stream */
#endif
#ifdef __WIN__
/***********************************************************************//**
Gets the operating system version. Currently works only on Windows.
@return OS_WIN95, OS_WIN31, OS_WINNT, OS_WIN2000, OS_WINXP, OS_WINVISTA,
OS_WIN7. */
UNIV_INTERN
ulint
os_get_os_version(void);
/*===================*/
#endif /* __WIN__ */
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
/****************************************************************//**
Creates the seek mutexes used in positioned reads and writes. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
os_io_init_simple(void);
/*===================*/
/***********************************************************************//**
Creates a temporary file. This function is like tmpfile(3), but
the temporary file is created in the MySQL temporary directory.
@return temporary file handle, or NULL on error */
FILE*
os_file_create_tmpfile(void);
/*========================*/
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
/***********************************************************************//**
The os_file_opendir() function opens a directory stream corresponding to the
directory named by the dirname argument. The directory stream is positioned
at the first entry. In both Unix and Windows we automatically skip the '.'
and '..' items at the start of the directory listing.
@return directory stream, NULL if error */
UNIV_INTERN
os_file_dir_t
os_file_opendir(
/*============*/
const char* dirname, /*!< in: directory name; it must not
contain a trailing '\' or '/' */
ibool error_is_fatal);/*!< in: TRUE if we should treat an
error as a fatal error; if we try to
open symlinks then we do not wish a
fatal error if it happens not to be
a directory */
/***********************************************************************//**
Closes a directory stream.
@return 0 if success, -1 if failure */
UNIV_INTERN
int
os_file_closedir(
/*=============*/
os_file_dir_t dir); /*!< in: directory stream */
/***********************************************************************//**
This function returns information of the next file in the directory. We jump
over the '.' and '..' entries in the directory.
@return 0 if ok, -1 if error, 1 if at the end of the directory */
UNIV_INTERN
int
os_file_readdir_next_file(
/*======================*/
const char* dirname,/*!< in: directory name or path */
os_file_dir_t dir, /*!< in: directory stream */
os_file_stat_t* info); /*!< in/out: buffer where the info is returned */
/*****************************************************************//**
This function attempts to create a directory named pathname. The new directory
gets default permissions. On Unix, the permissions are (0770 & ~umask). If the
directory exists already, nothing is done and the call succeeds, unless the
fail_if_exists arguments is true.
@return TRUE if call succeeds, FALSE on error */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_create_directory(
/*=====================*/
const char* pathname, /*!< in: directory name as
null-terminated string */
ibool fail_if_exists);/*!< in: if TRUE, pre-existing directory
is treated as an error. */
/****************************************************************//**
NOTE! Use the corresponding macro os_file_create_simple(), not directly
this function!
A simple function to open or create a file.
@return own: handle to the file, not defined if error, error number
can be retrieved with os_file_get_last_error */
UNIV_INTERN
os_file_t
os_file_create_simple_func(
/*=======================*/
const char* name, /*!< in: name of the file or path as a
null-terminated string */
ulint create_mode,/*!< in: OS_FILE_OPEN if an existing file is
opened (if does not exist, error), or
OS_FILE_CREATE if a new file is created
(if exists, error), or
OS_FILE_CREATE_PATH if new file
(if exists, error) and subdirectories along
its path are created (if needed)*/
ulint access_type,/*!< in: OS_FILE_READ_ONLY or
OS_FILE_READ_WRITE */
ibool* success);/*!< out: TRUE if succeed, FALSE if error */
/****************************************************************//**
NOTE! Use the corresponding macro
os_file_create_simple_no_error_handling(), not directly this function!
A simple function to open or create a file.
@return own: handle to the file, not defined if error, error number
can be retrieved with os_file_get_last_error */
UNIV_INTERN
os_file_t
os_file_create_simple_no_error_handling_func(
/*=========================================*/
const char* name, /*!< in: name of the file or path as a
null-terminated string */
ulint create_mode,/*!< in: OS_FILE_OPEN if an existing file
is opened (if does not exist, error), or
OS_FILE_CREATE if a new file is created
(if exists, error) */
ulint access_type,/*!< in: OS_FILE_READ_ONLY,
OS_FILE_READ_WRITE, or
OS_FILE_READ_ALLOW_DELETE; the last option is
used by a backup program reading the file */
ibool* success);/*!< out: TRUE if succeed, FALSE if error */
/****************************************************************//**
Tries to disable OS caching on an opened file descriptor. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
os_file_set_nocache(
/*================*/
int fd, /*!< in: file descriptor to alter */
const char* file_name, /*!< in: file name, used in the
diagnostic message */
const char* operation_name);/*!< in: "open" or "create"; used in the
diagnostic message */
/****************************************************************//**
NOTE! Use the corresponding macro os_file_create(), not directly
this function!
Opens an existing file or creates a new.
@return own: handle to the file, not defined if error, error number
can be retrieved with os_file_get_last_error */
UNIV_INTERN
os_file_t
os_file_create_func(
/*================*/
const char* name, /*!< in: name of the file or path as a
null-terminated string */
ulint create_mode,/*!< in: OS_FILE_OPEN if an existing file
is opened (if does not exist, error), or
OS_FILE_CREATE if a new file is created
(if exists, error),
OS_FILE_OVERWRITE if a new file is created
or an old overwritten;
OS_FILE_OPEN_RAW, if a raw device or disk
partition should be opened */
ulint purpose,/*!< in: OS_FILE_AIO, if asynchronous,
non-buffered i/o is desired,
OS_FILE_NORMAL, if any normal file;
NOTE that it also depends on type, os_aio_..
and srv_.. variables whether we really use
async i/o or unbuffered i/o: look in the
function source code for the exact rules */
ulint type, /*!< in: OS_DATA_FILE or OS_LOG_FILE */
ibool* success);/*!< out: TRUE if succeed, FALSE if error */
/***********************************************************************//**
Deletes a file. The file has to be closed before calling this.
@return TRUE if success */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_delete(
/*===========*/
const char* name); /*!< in: file path as a null-terminated string */
/***********************************************************************//**
Deletes a file if it exists. The file has to be closed before calling this.
@return TRUE if success */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_delete_if_exists(
/*=====================*/
const char* name); /*!< in: file path as a null-terminated string */
/***********************************************************************//**
NOTE! Use the corresponding macro os_file_rename(), not directly
this function!
Renames a file (can also move it to another directory). It is safest that the
file is closed before calling this function.
@return TRUE if success */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_rename_func(
/*================*/
const char* oldpath, /*!< in: old file path as a
null-terminated string */
const char* newpath); /*!< in: new file path */
/***********************************************************************//**
NOTE! Use the corresponding macro os_file_close(), not directly this
function!
Closes a file handle. In case of error, error number can be retrieved with
os_file_get_last_error.
@return TRUE if success */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_close_func(
/*===============*/
os_file_t file); /*!< in, own: handle to a file */
#ifdef UNIV_PFS_IO
/****************************************************************//**
NOTE! Please use the corresponding macro os_file_create_simple(),
not directly this function!
A performance schema instrumented wrapper function for
os_file_create_simple() which opens or creates a file.
@return own: handle to the file, not defined if error, error number
can be retrieved with os_file_get_last_error */
UNIV_INLINE
os_file_t
pfs_os_file_create_simple_func(
/*===========================*/
mysql_pfs_key_t key, /*!< in: Performance Schema Key */
const char* name, /*!< in: name of the file or path as a
null-terminated string */
ulint create_mode,/*!< in: OS_FILE_OPEN if an existing file is
opened (if does not exist, error), or
OS_FILE_CREATE if a new file is created
(if exists, error), or
OS_FILE_CREATE_PATH if new file
(if exists, error) and subdirectories along
its path are created (if needed)*/
ulint access_type,/*!< in: OS_FILE_READ_ONLY or
OS_FILE_READ_WRITE */
ibool* success,/*!< out: TRUE if succeed, FALSE if error */
const char* src_file,/*!< in: file name where func invoked */
ulint src_line);/*!< in: line where the func invoked */
/****************************************************************//**
NOTE! Please use the corresponding macro
os_file_create_simple_no_error_handling(), not directly this function!
A performance schema instrumented wrapper function for
os_file_create_simple_no_error_handling(). Add instrumentation to
monitor file creation/open.
@return own: handle to the file, not defined if error, error number
can be retrieved with os_file_get_last_error */
UNIV_INLINE
os_file_t
pfs_os_file_create_simple_no_error_handling_func(
/*=============================================*/
mysql_pfs_key_t key, /*!< in: Performance Schema Key */
const char* name, /*!< in: name of the file or path as a
null-terminated string */
ulint create_mode,/*!< in: OS_FILE_OPEN if an existing file
is opened (if does not exist, error), or
OS_FILE_CREATE if a new file is created
(if exists, error) */
ulint access_type,/*!< in: OS_FILE_READ_ONLY,
OS_FILE_READ_WRITE, or
OS_FILE_READ_ALLOW_DELETE; the last option is
used by a backup program reading the file */
ibool* success,/*!< out: TRUE if succeed, FALSE if error */
const char* src_file,/*!< in: file name where func invoked */
ulint src_line);/*!< in: line where the func invoked */
/****************************************************************//**
NOTE! Please use the corresponding macro os_file_create(), not directly
this function!
A performance schema wrapper function for os_file_create().
Add instrumentation to monitor file creation/open.
@return own: handle to the file, not defined if error, error number
can be retrieved with os_file_get_last_error */
UNIV_INLINE
os_file_t
pfs_os_file_create_func(
/*====================*/
mysql_pfs_key_t key, /*!< in: Performance Schema Key */
const char* name, /*!< in: name of the file or path as a
null-terminated string */
ulint create_mode,/*!< in: OS_FILE_OPEN if an existing file
is opened (if does not exist, error), or
OS_FILE_CREATE if a new file is created
(if exists, error),
OS_FILE_OVERWRITE if a new file is created
or an old overwritten;
OS_FILE_OPEN_RAW, if a raw device or disk
partition should be opened */
ulint purpose,/*!< in: OS_FILE_AIO, if asynchronous,
non-buffered i/o is desired,
OS_FILE_NORMAL, if any normal file;
NOTE that it also depends on type, os_aio_..
and srv_.. variables whether we really use
async i/o or unbuffered i/o: look in the
function source code for the exact rules */
ulint type, /*!< in: OS_DATA_FILE or OS_LOG_FILE */
ibool* success,/*!< out: TRUE if succeed, FALSE if error */
const char* src_file,/*!< in: file name where func invoked */
ulint src_line);/*!< in: line where the func invoked */
/***********************************************************************//**
NOTE! Please use the corresponding macro os_file_close(), not directly
this function!
A performance schema instrumented wrapper function for os_file_close().
@return TRUE if success */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
pfs_os_file_close_func(
/*===================*/
os_file_t file, /*!< in, own: handle to a file */
const char* src_file,/*!< in: file name where func invoked */
ulint src_line);/*!< in: line where the func invoked */
/*******************************************************************//**
NOTE! Please use the corresponding macro os_file_read(), not directly
this function!
This is the performance schema instrumented wrapper function for
os_file_read() which requests a synchronous read operation.
@return TRUE if request was successful, FALSE if fail */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
pfs_os_file_read_func(
/*==================*/
os_file_t file, /*!< in: handle to a file */
void* buf, /*!< in: buffer where to read */
ulint offset, /*!< in: least significant 32 bits of file
offset where to read */
ulint offset_high,/*!< in: most significant 32 bits of
offset */
ulint n, /*!< in: number of bytes to read */
const char* src_file,/*!< in: file name where func invoked */
ulint src_line);/*!< in: line where the func invoked */
/*******************************************************************//**
NOTE! Please use the corresponding macro os_file_read_no_error_handling(),
not directly this function!
This is the performance schema instrumented wrapper function for
os_file_read_no_error_handling_func() which requests a synchronous
read operation.
@return TRUE if request was successful, FALSE if fail */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
pfs_os_file_read_no_error_handling_func(
/*====================================*/
os_file_t file, /*!< in: handle to a file */
void* buf, /*!< in: buffer where to read */
ulint offset, /*!< in: least significant 32 bits of file
offset where to read */
ulint offset_high,/*!< in: most significant 32 bits of
offset */
ulint n, /*!< in: number of bytes to read */
const char* src_file,/*!< in: file name where func invoked */
ulint src_line);/*!< in: line where the func invoked */
/*******************************************************************//**
NOTE! Please use the corresponding macro os_aio(), not directly this
function!
Performance schema wrapper function of os_aio() which requests
an asynchronous i/o operation.
@return TRUE if request was queued successfully, FALSE if fail */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
pfs_os_aio_func(
/*============*/
ulint type, /*!< in: OS_FILE_READ or OS_FILE_WRITE */
ulint mode, /*!< in: OS_AIO_NORMAL etc. I/O mode */
const char* name, /*!< in: name of the file or path as a
null-terminated string */
os_file_t file, /*!< in: handle to a file */
void* buf, /*!< in: buffer where to read or from which
to write */
ulint offset, /*!< in: least significant 32 bits of file
offset where to read or write */
ulint offset_high,/*!< in: most significant 32 bits of
offset */
ulint n, /*!< in: number of bytes to read or write */
fil_node_t* message1,/*!< in: message for the aio handler
(can be used to identify a completed
aio operation); ignored if mode is
OS_AIO_SYNC */
void* message2,/*!< in: message for the aio handler
(can be used to identify a completed
aio operation); ignored if mode is
OS_AIO_SYNC */
const char* src_file,/*!< in: file name where func invoked */
ulint src_line);/*!< in: line where the func invoked */
/*******************************************************************//**
NOTE! Please use the corresponding macro os_file_write(), not directly
this function!
This is the performance schema instrumented wrapper function for
os_file_write() which requests a synchronous write operation.
@return TRUE if request was successful, FALSE if fail */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
pfs_os_file_write_func(
/*===================*/
const char* name, /*!< in: name of the file or path as a
null-terminated string */
os_file_t file, /*!< in: handle to a file */
const void* buf, /*!< in: buffer from which to write */
ulint offset, /*!< in: least significant 32 bits of file
offset where to write */
ulint offset_high,/*!< in: most significant 32 bits of
offset */
ulint n, /*!< in: number of bytes to write */
const char* src_file,/*!< in: file name where func invoked */
ulint src_line);/*!< in: line where the func invoked */
/***********************************************************************//**
NOTE! Please use the corresponding macro os_file_flush(), not directly
this function!
This is the performance schema instrumented wrapper function for
os_file_flush() which flushes the write buffers of a given file to the disk.
Flushes the write buffers of a given file to the disk.
@return TRUE if success */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
pfs_os_file_flush_func(
/*===================*/
os_file_t file, /*!< in, own: handle to a file */
const char* src_file,/*!< in: file name where func invoked */
ulint src_line);/*!< in: line where the func invoked */
/***********************************************************************//**
NOTE! Please use the corresponding macro os_file_rename(), not directly
this function!
This is the performance schema instrumented wrapper function for
os_file_rename()
@return TRUE if success */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
pfs_os_file_rename_func(
/*====================*/
mysql_pfs_key_t key, /*!< in: Performance Schema Key */
const char* oldpath,/*!< in: old file path as a null-terminated
string */
const char* newpath,/*!< in: new file path */
const char* src_file,/*!< in: file name where func invoked */
ulint src_line);/*!< in: line where the func invoked */
#endif /* UNIV_PFS_IO */
#ifdef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
/***********************************************************************//**
Closes a file handle.
@return TRUE if success */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_close_no_error_handling(
/*============================*/
os_file_t file); /*!< in, own: handle to a file */
#endif /* UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
/***********************************************************************//**
Gets a file size.
@return TRUE if success */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_get_size(
/*=============*/
os_file_t file, /*!< in: handle to a file */
ulint* size, /*!< out: least significant 32 bits of file
size */
ulint* size_high);/*!< out: most significant 32 bits of size */
/***********************************************************************//**
Gets file size as a 64-bit integer ib_int64_t.
@return size in bytes, -1 if error */
UNIV_INTERN
ib_int64_t
os_file_get_size_as_iblonglong(
/*===========================*/
os_file_t file); /*!< in: handle to a file */
/***********************************************************************//**
Write the specified number of zeros to a newly created file.
@return TRUE if success */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_set_size(
/*=============*/
const char* name, /*!< in: name of the file or path as a
null-terminated string */
os_file_t file, /*!< in: handle to a file */
ulint size, /*!< in: least significant 32 bits of file
size */
ulint size_high);/*!< in: most significant 32 bits of size */
/***********************************************************************//**
Truncates a file at its current position.
@return TRUE if success */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_set_eof(
/*============*/
FILE* file); /*!< in: file to be truncated */
/***********************************************************************//**
NOTE! Use the corresponding macro os_file_flush(), not directly this function!
Flushes the write buffers of a given file to the disk.
@return TRUE if success */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_flush_func(
/*===============*/
os_file_t file); /*!< in, own: handle to a file */
/***********************************************************************//**
Retrieves the last error number if an error occurs in a file io function.
The number should be retrieved before any other OS calls (because they may
overwrite the error number). If the number is not known to this program,
the OS error number + 100 is returned.
@return error number, or OS error number + 100 */
UNIV_INTERN
ulint
os_file_get_last_error(
/*===================*/
ibool report_all_errors); /*!< in: TRUE if we want an error message
printed of all errors */
/*******************************************************************//**
NOTE! Use the corresponding macro os_file_read(), not directly this function!
Requests a synchronous read operation.
@return TRUE if request was successful, FALSE if fail */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_read_func(
/*==============*/
os_file_t file, /*!< in: handle to a file */
void* buf, /*!< in: buffer where to read */
ulint offset, /*!< in: least significant 32 bits of file
offset where to read */
ulint offset_high,/*!< in: most significant 32 bits of
offset */
ulint n); /*!< in: number of bytes to read */
/*******************************************************************//**
Rewind file to its start, read at most size - 1 bytes from it to str, and
NUL-terminate str. All errors are silently ignored. This function is
mostly meant to be used with temporary files. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
os_file_read_string(
/*================*/
FILE* file, /*!< in: file to read from */
char* str, /*!< in: buffer where to read */
ulint size); /*!< in: size of buffer */
/*******************************************************************//**
NOTE! Use the corresponding macro os_file_read_no_error_handling(),
not directly this function!
Requests a synchronous positioned read operation. This function does not do
any error handling. In case of error it returns FALSE.
@return TRUE if request was successful, FALSE if fail */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_read_no_error_handling_func(
/*================================*/
os_file_t file, /*!< in: handle to a file */
void* buf, /*!< in: buffer where to read */
ulint offset, /*!< in: least significant 32 bits of file
offset where to read */
ulint offset_high,/*!< in: most significant 32 bits of
offset */
ulint n); /*!< in: number of bytes to read */
/*******************************************************************//**
NOTE! Use the corresponding macro os_file_write(), not directly this
function!
Requests a synchronous write operation.
@return TRUE if request was successful, FALSE if fail */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_write_func(
/*===============*/
const char* name, /*!< in: name of the file or path as a
null-terminated string */
os_file_t file, /*!< in: handle to a file */
const void* buf, /*!< in: buffer from which to write */
ulint offset, /*!< in: least significant 32 bits of file
offset where to write */
ulint offset_high,/*!< in: most significant 32 bits of
offset */
ulint n); /*!< in: number of bytes to write */
/*******************************************************************//**
Check the existence and type of the given file.
@return TRUE if call succeeded */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_status(
/*===========*/
const char* path, /*!< in: pathname of the file */
ibool* exists, /*!< out: TRUE if file exists */
os_file_type_t* type); /*!< out: type of the file (if it exists) */
/****************************************************************//**
The function os_file_dirname returns a directory component of a
null-terminated pathname string. In the usual case, dirname returns
the string up to, but not including, the final '/', and basename
is the component following the final '/'. Trailing '/' charac
ters are not counted as part of the pathname.
If path does not contain a slash, dirname returns the string ".".
Concatenating the string returned by dirname, a "/", and the basename
yields a complete pathname.
The return value is a copy of the directory component of the pathname.
The copy is allocated from heap. It is the caller responsibility
to free it after it is no longer needed.
The following list of examples (taken from SUSv2) shows the strings
returned by dirname and basename for different paths:
path dirname basename
"/usr/lib" "/usr" "lib"
"/usr/" "/" "usr"
"usr" "." "usr"
"/" "/" "/"
"." "." "."
".." "." ".."
@return own: directory component of the pathname */
UNIV_INTERN
char*
os_file_dirname(
/*============*/
const char* path); /*!< in: pathname */
/****************************************************************//**
Creates all missing subdirectories along the given path.
@return TRUE if call succeeded FALSE otherwise */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_create_subdirs_if_needed(
/*=============================*/
const char* path); /*!< in: path name */
/***********************************************************************
Initializes the asynchronous io system. Creates one array each for ibuf
and log i/o. Also creates one array each for read and write where each
array is divided logically into n_read_segs and n_write_segs
respectively. The caller must create an i/o handler thread for each
segment in these arrays. This function also creates the sync array.
No i/o handler thread needs to be created for that */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_aio_init(
/*========*/
ulint n_per_seg, /*<! in: maximum number of pending aio
operations allowed per segment */
ulint n_read_segs, /*<! in: number of reader threads */
ulint n_write_segs, /*<! in: number of writer threads */
ulint n_slots_sync); /*<! in: number of slots in the sync aio
array */
/***********************************************************************
Frees the asynchronous io system. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
os_aio_free(void);
/*=============*/
/*******************************************************************//**
NOTE! Use the corresponding macro os_aio(), not directly this function!
Requests an asynchronous i/o operation.
@return TRUE if request was queued successfully, FALSE if fail */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_aio_func(
/*========*/
ulint type, /*!< in: OS_FILE_READ or OS_FILE_WRITE */
ulint mode, /*!< in: OS_AIO_NORMAL, ..., possibly ORed
to OS_AIO_SIMULATED_WAKE_LATER: the
last flag advises this function not to wake
i/o-handler threads, but the caller will
do the waking explicitly later, in this
way the caller can post several requests in
a batch; NOTE that the batch must not be
so big that it exhausts the slots in aio
arrays! NOTE that a simulated batch
may introduce hidden chances of deadlocks,
because i/os are not actually handled until
all have been posted: use with great
caution! */
const char* name, /*!< in: name of the file or path as a
null-terminated string */
os_file_t file, /*!< in: handle to a file */
void* buf, /*!< in: buffer where to read or from which
to write */
ulint offset, /*!< in: least significant 32 bits of file
offset where to read or write */
ulint offset_high, /*!< in: most significant 32 bits of
offset */
ulint n, /*!< in: number of bytes to read or write */
fil_node_t* message1,/*!< in: message for the aio handler
(can be used to identify a completed
aio operation); ignored if mode is
OS_AIO_SYNC */
void* message2);/*!< in: message for the aio handler
(can be used to identify a completed
aio operation); ignored if mode is
OS_AIO_SYNC */
/************************************************************************//**
Wakes up all async i/o threads so that they know to exit themselves in
shutdown. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
os_aio_wake_all_threads_at_shutdown(void);
/*=====================================*/
/************************************************************************//**
Waits until there are no pending writes in os_aio_write_array. There can
be other, synchronous, pending writes. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
os_aio_wait_until_no_pending_writes(void);
/*=====================================*/
/**********************************************************************//**
Wakes up simulated aio i/o-handler threads if they have something to do. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
os_aio_simulated_wake_handler_threads(void);
/*=======================================*/
/**********************************************************************//**
This function can be called if one wants to post a batch of reads and
prefers an i/o-handler thread to handle them all at once later. You must
call os_aio_simulated_wake_handler_threads later to ensure the threads
are not left sleeping! */
UNIV_INTERN
void
os_aio_simulated_put_read_threads_to_sleep(void);
/*============================================*/
#ifdef WIN_ASYNC_IO
/**********************************************************************//**
This function is only used in Windows asynchronous i/o.
Waits for an aio operation to complete. This function is used to wait the
for completed requests. The aio array of pending requests is divided
into segments. The thread specifies which segment or slot it wants to wait
for. NOTE: this function will also take care of freeing the aio slot,
therefore no other thread is allowed to do the freeing!
@return TRUE if the aio operation succeeded */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_aio_windows_handle(
/*==================*/
ulint segment, /*!< in: the number of the segment in the aio
arrays to wait for; segment 0 is the ibuf
i/o thread, segment 1 the log i/o thread,
then follow the non-ibuf read threads, and as
the last are the non-ibuf write threads; if
this is ULINT_UNDEFINED, then it means that
sync aio is used, and this parameter is
ignored */
ulint pos, /*!< this parameter is used only in sync aio:
wait for the aio slot at this position */
fil_node_t**message1, /*!< out: the messages passed with the aio
request; note that also in the case where
the aio operation failed, these output
parameters are valid and can be used to
restart the operation, for example */
void** message2,
ulint* type); /*!< out: OS_FILE_WRITE or ..._READ */
#endif
/**********************************************************************//**
Does simulated aio. This function should be called by an i/o-handler
thread.
@return TRUE if the aio operation succeeded */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_aio_simulated_handle(
/*====================*/
ulint segment, /*!< in: the number of the segment in the aio
arrays to wait for; segment 0 is the ibuf
i/o thread, segment 1 the log i/o thread,
then follow the non-ibuf read threads, and as
the last are the non-ibuf write threads */
fil_node_t**message1, /*!< out: the messages passed with the aio
request; note that also in the case where
the aio operation failed, these output
parameters are valid and can be used to
restart the operation, for example */
void** message2,
ulint* type); /*!< out: OS_FILE_WRITE or ..._READ */
/**********************************************************************//**
Validates the consistency of the aio system.
@return TRUE if ok */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_aio_validate(void);
/*=================*/
/**********************************************************************//**
Prints info of the aio arrays. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
os_aio_print(
/*=========*/
FILE* file); /*!< in: file where to print */
/**********************************************************************//**
Refreshes the statistics used to print per-second averages. */
UNIV_INTERN
void
os_aio_refresh_stats(void);
/*======================*/
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
/**********************************************************************//**
Checks that all slots in the system have been freed, that is, there are
no pending io operations. */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_aio_all_slots_free(void);
/*=======================*/
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
/*******************************************************************//**
This function returns information about the specified file
@return TRUE if stat information found */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_file_get_status(
/*===============*/
const char* path, /*!< in: pathname of the file */
os_file_stat_t* stat_info); /*!< information of a file in a
directory */
#if !defined(UNIV_HOTBACKUP)
/*********************************************************************//**
Creates a temporary file that will be deleted on close.
This function is defined in ha_innodb.cc.
@return temporary file descriptor, or < 0 on error */
UNIV_INTERN
int
innobase_mysql_tmpfile(void);
/*========================*/
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
#if defined(LINUX_NATIVE_AIO)
/**************************************************************************
This function is only used in Linux native asynchronous i/o.
Waits for an aio operation to complete. This function is used to wait the
for completed requests. The aio array of pending requests is divided
into segments. The thread specifies which segment or slot it wants to wait
for. NOTE: this function will also take care of freeing the aio slot,
therefore no other thread is allowed to do the freeing!
@return TRUE if the IO was successful */
UNIV_INTERN
ibool
os_aio_linux_handle(
/*================*/
ulint global_seg, /*!< in: segment number in the aio array
to wait for; segment 0 is the ibuf
i/o thread, segment 1 is log i/o thread,
then follow the non-ibuf read threads,
and the last are the non-ibuf write
threads. */
fil_node_t**message1, /*!< out: the messages passed with the */
void** message2, /*!< aio request; note that in case the
aio operation failed, these output
parameters are valid and can be used to
restart the operation. */
ulint* type); /*!< out: OS_FILE_WRITE or ..._READ */
#endif /* LINUX_NATIVE_AIO */
#ifndef UNIV_NONINL
#include "os0file.ic"
#endif
#endif
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