Commit 2f04df4a authored by Satya B's avatar Satya B

Applying InnoDB snapshot 5.1-ss6344, part 2. Fixes BUG#41609 but does

not address the printouts issue

Detailed revision comments:

r6310 | marko | 2009-12-15 15:23:54 +0200 (Tue, 15 Dec 2009) | 30 lines
branches/5.1: Merge r4922 from branches/zip.

This the fix for the first part of Bug #41609 from InnoDB Plugin to
the built-in InnoDB in MySQL 5.1. This allows InnoDB Hot Backup to
back up a database while the built-in InnoDB in MySQL 5.1 is creating
temporary tables. (This fix does not address the printouts about
missing .ibd files for temporary tables at InnoDB startup, which was
committed to branches/zip in r6252.)

rb://219 approved by Sunny Bains.

branches/zip: Distinguish temporary tables in MLOG_FILE_CREATE.
This addresses Mantis Issue #23 in InnoDB Hot Backup and some
of MySQL Bug #41609.

In MLOG_FILE_CREATE, we need to distinguish temporary tables, so that
InnoDB Hot Backup can work correctly.  It turns out that we can do this
easily, by using a bit of the previously unused parameter for page number.
(The page number parameter of MLOG_FILE_CREATE has been written as 0 
ever since MySQL 4.1, which introduced MLOG_FILE_CREATE.)

MLOG_FILE_FLAG_TEMP: A flag for indicating a temporary table in
the page number parameter of MLOG_FILE_ operations.

fil_op_write_log(): Add the parameter log_flags.

fil_op_log_parse_or_replay(): Add the parameter log_flags.
Do not replay MLOG_FILE_CREATE when MLOG_FILE_FLAG_TEMP is set in log_flags.
This only affects ibbackup --apply-log.  InnoDB itself never replays file
operations.
parent 6559a46a
......@@ -1740,6 +1740,8 @@ fil_op_write_log(
MLOG_FILE_DELETE, or
MLOG_FILE_RENAME */
ulint space_id, /* in: space id */
ulint log_flags, /* in: redo log flags (stored
in the page number field) */
const char* name, /* in: table name in the familiar
'databasename/tablename' format, or
the file path in the case of
......@@ -1760,8 +1762,8 @@ fil_op_write_log(
return;
}
log_ptr = mlog_write_initial_log_record_for_file_op(type, space_id, 0,
log_ptr, mtr);
log_ptr = mlog_write_initial_log_record_for_file_op(
type, space_id, log_flags, log_ptr, mtr);
/* Let us store the strings as null-terminated for easier readability
and handling */
......@@ -1810,11 +1812,11 @@ fil_op_log_parse_or_replay(
not fir completely between ptr and end_ptr */
byte* end_ptr, /* in: buffer end */
ulint type, /* in: the type of this log record */
ibool do_replay, /* in: TRUE if we want to replay the
operation, and not just parse the log record */
ulint space_id) /* in: if do_replay is TRUE, the space id of
the tablespace in question; otherwise
ignored */
ulint space_id, /* in: the space id of the tablespace in
question, or 0 if the log record should
only be parsed but not replayed */
ulint log_flags) /* in: redo log flags
(stored in the page number parameter) */
{
ulint name_len;
ulint new_name_len;
......@@ -1868,7 +1870,7 @@ fil_op_log_parse_or_replay(
printf("new name %s\n", new_name);
}
*/
if (do_replay == FALSE) {
if (!space_id) {
return(ptr);
}
......@@ -1917,6 +1919,8 @@ fil_op_log_parse_or_replay(
} else if (fil_get_space_id_for_table(name)
!= ULINT_UNDEFINED) {
/* Do nothing */
} else if (log_flags & MLOG_FILE_FLAG_TEMP) {
/* Temporary table, do nothing */
} else {
/* Create the database directory for name, if it does
not exist yet */
......@@ -2078,7 +2082,7 @@ try_again:
to write any log record */
mtr_start(&mtr);
fil_op_write_log(MLOG_FILE_DELETE, id, path, NULL, &mtr);
fil_op_write_log(MLOG_FILE_DELETE, id, 0, path, NULL, &mtr);
mtr_commit(&mtr);
#endif
mem_free(path);
......@@ -2349,7 +2353,7 @@ retry:
mtr_start(&mtr);
fil_op_write_log(MLOG_FILE_RENAME, id, old_name, new_name,
fil_op_write_log(MLOG_FILE_RENAME, id, 0, old_name, new_name,
&mtr);
mtr_commit(&mtr);
}
......@@ -2525,8 +2529,9 @@ error_exit2:
mtr_start(&mtr);
fil_op_write_log(MLOG_FILE_CREATE, *space_id, tablename,
NULL, &mtr);
fil_op_write_log(MLOG_FILE_CREATE, *space_id,
is_temp ? MLOG_FILE_FLAG_TEMP : 0,
tablename, NULL, &mtr);
mtr_commit(&mtr);
}
......
......@@ -330,11 +330,11 @@ fil_op_log_parse_or_replay(
not fir completely between ptr and end_ptr */
byte* end_ptr, /* in: buffer end */
ulint type, /* in: the type of this log record */
ibool do_replay, /* in: TRUE if we want to replay the
operation, and not just parse the log record */
ulint space_id); /* in: if do_replay is TRUE, the space id of
the tablespace in question; otherwise
ignored */
ulint space_id, /* in: the space id of the tablespace in
question, or 0 if the log record should
only be parsed but not replayed */
ulint log_flags); /* in: redo log flags
(stored in the page number parameter) */
/***********************************************************************
Deletes a single-table tablespace. The tablespace must be cached in the
memory cache. */
......
......@@ -134,6 +134,12 @@ flag value must give the length also! */
#define MLOG_BIGGEST_TYPE ((byte)46) /* biggest value (used in
asserts) */
/* Flags for MLOG_FILE operations (stored in the page number
parameter, called log_flags in the functions). The page number
parameter was initially written as 0. */
#define MLOG_FILE_FLAG_TEMP 1 /* identifies TEMPORARY TABLE in
MLOG_FILE_CREATE */
/*******************************************************************
Starts a mini-transaction and creates a mini-transaction handle
and buffer in the memory buffer given by the caller. */
......
......@@ -939,8 +939,7 @@ recv_parse_or_apply_log_rec_body(
case MLOG_FILE_CREATE:
case MLOG_FILE_RENAME:
case MLOG_FILE_DELETE:
ptr = fil_op_log_parse_or_replay(ptr, end_ptr, type, FALSE,
ULINT_UNDEFINED);
ptr = fil_op_log_parse_or_replay(ptr, end_ptr, type, 0, 0);
break;
default:
ptr = NULL;
......@@ -1938,8 +1937,8 @@ loop:
point to the datadir we should use there */
if (NULL == fil_op_log_parse_or_replay(
body, end_ptr, type, TRUE,
space)) {
body, end_ptr, type,
space, page_no)) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: file op"
" log record of type %lu"
......
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