Commit 665a3efe authored by unknown's avatar unknown

Merge baker@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-4.1

into zim.(none):/home/brian/mysql/mysql-4.1


BitKeeper/etc/logging_ok:
  auto-union
parents 6685c7a6 fa0b4b5e
...@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ bk@mysql.r18.ru ...@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ bk@mysql.r18.ru
brian@avenger.(none) brian@avenger.(none)
brian@brian-akers-computer.local brian@brian-akers-computer.local
brian@private-client-ip-101.oz.net brian@private-client-ip-101.oz.net
brian@zim.(none)
carsten@tsort.bitbybit.dk carsten@tsort.bitbybit.dk
davida@isil.mysql.com davida@isil.mysql.com
dellis@goetia.(none) dellis@goetia.(none)
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...@@ -42,18 +42,20 @@ ...@@ -42,18 +42,20 @@
handle bulk inserts as well (that is if someone was trying to read at handle bulk inserts as well (that is if someone was trying to read at
the same time since we would want to flush). the same time since we would want to flush).
A "meta" file is kept. All this file does is contain information on A "meta" file is kept alongside the data file. This file serves two purpose.
the number of rows. The first purpose is to track the number of rows in the table. The second
purpose is to determine if the table was closed properly or not. When the
meta file is first opened it is marked as dirty. It is opened when the table
itself is opened for writing. When the table is closed the new count for rows
is written to the meta file and the file is marked as clean. If the meta file
is opened and it is marked as dirty, it is assumed that a crash occured. At
this point an error occurs and the user is told to rebuild the file.
A rebuild scans the rows and rewrites the meta file. If corruption is found
in the data file then the meta file is not repaired.
No attempts at durability are made. You can corrupt your data. A repair At some point a recovery method for such a drastic case needs to be divised.
method was added to repair the meta file that stores row information,
but if your data file gets corrupted I haven't solved that. I could
create a repair that would solve this, but do you want to take a
chance of loosing your data?
Locks are row level, and you will get a consistant read. Transactions Locks are row level, and you will get a consistant read.
will be added later (they are not that hard to add at this
stage).
For performance as far as table scans go it is quite fast. I don't have For performance as far as table scans go it is quite fast. I don't have
good numbers but locally it has out performed both Innodb and MyISAM. For good numbers but locally it has out performed both Innodb and MyISAM. For
...@@ -88,7 +90,6 @@ ...@@ -88,7 +90,6 @@
compression but may speed up ordered searches). compression but may speed up ordered searches).
Checkpoint the meta file to allow for faster rebuilds. Checkpoint the meta file to allow for faster rebuilds.
Dirty open (right now the meta file is repaired if a crash occured). Dirty open (right now the meta file is repaired if a crash occured).
Transactions.
Option to allow for dirty reads, this would lower the sync calls, which would make Option to allow for dirty reads, this would lower the sync calls, which would make
inserts a lot faster, but would mean highly arbitrary reads. inserts a lot faster, but would mean highly arbitrary reads.
...@@ -355,6 +356,7 @@ ARCHIVE_SHARE *ha_archive::get_share(const char *table_name, TABLE *table) ...@@ -355,6 +356,7 @@ ARCHIVE_SHARE *ha_archive::get_share(const char *table_name, TABLE *table)
opposite. opposite.
*/ */
(void)write_meta_file(share->meta_file, share->rows_recorded, TRUE); (void)write_meta_file(share->meta_file, share->rows_recorded, TRUE);
/* /*
It is expensive to open and close the data files and since you can't have It is expensive to open and close the data files and since you can't have
a gzip file that can be both read and written we keep a writer open a gzip file that can be both read and written we keep a writer open
...@@ -401,6 +403,8 @@ int ha_archive::free_share(ARCHIVE_SHARE *share) ...@@ -401,6 +403,8 @@ int ha_archive::free_share(ARCHIVE_SHARE *share)
(void)write_meta_file(share->meta_file, share->rows_recorded, FALSE); (void)write_meta_file(share->meta_file, share->rows_recorded, FALSE);
if (gzclose(share->archive_write) == Z_ERRNO) if (gzclose(share->archive_write) == Z_ERRNO)
rc= 1; rc= 1;
if (my_close(share->meta_file, MYF(0)))
rc= 1;
my_close(share->meta_file,MYF(0)); my_close(share->meta_file,MYF(0));
my_free((gptr) share, MYF(0)); my_free((gptr) share, MYF(0));
} }
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