/* Copyright (C) 2007 MySQL AB & Sanja Belkin 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 02110-1335 USA */ #ifndef _ma_loghandler_lsn_h #define _ma_loghandler_lsn_h /* Transaction log record address: file_no << 32 | offset file_no is only 3 bytes so we can use signed integer to make comparison simpler. */ typedef int64 TRANSLOG_ADDRESS; /* Compare addresses A1 > A2 -> result > 0 A1 == A2 -> 0 A1 < A2 -> result < 0 */ #define cmp_translog_addr(A1,A2) ((A1) - (A2)) /* TRANSLOG_ADDRESS is just address of some byte in the log (usually some chunk) LSN used where address of some record in the log needed (not just any address) */ typedef TRANSLOG_ADDRESS LSN; /* Gets file number part of a LSN/log address */ #define LSN_FILE_NO(L) (uint32) ((L) >> 32) /* Gets raw file number part of a LSN/log address */ #define LSN_FILE_NO_PART(L) ((L) & ((int64)0xFFFFFF00000000LL)) /* Parts of LSN for printing */ #define LSN_IN_PARTS(L) (uint)LSN_FILE_NO(L),(uint)LSN_OFFSET(L) #define LSN_FMT "(%u,0x%x)" /* Gets record offset of a LSN/log address */ #define LSN_OFFSET(L) (ulong) ((L) & 0xFFFFFFFFL) /* Makes lsn/log address from file number and record offset */ #define MAKE_LSN(F,S) ((LSN) ((((uint64)(F)) << 32) | (S))) /* checks LSN */ #define LSN_VALID(L) \ ((LSN_FILE_NO_PART(L) != FILENO_IMPOSSIBLE) && \ (LSN_OFFSET(L) != LOG_OFFSET_IMPOSSIBLE)) /* size of stored LSN on a disk, don't change it! */ #define LSN_STORE_SIZE 7 /* Puts LSN into buffer (dst) */ #define lsn_store(dst, lsn) \ do { \ int3store((dst), LSN_FILE_NO(lsn)); \ int4store((char*)(dst) + 3, LSN_OFFSET(lsn)); \ } while (0) /* Unpacks LSN from the buffer (P) */ #define lsn_korr(P) MAKE_LSN(uint3korr(P), uint4korr((const char*)(P) + 3)) /* what we need to add to LSN to increase it on one file */ #define LSN_ONE_FILE ((int64)0x100000000LL) #define LSN_REPLACE_OFFSET(L, S) (LSN_FILE_NO_PART(L) | (S)) /* an 8-byte type whose most significant uchar is used for "flags"; 7 other bytes are a LSN. */ typedef LSN LSN_WITH_FLAGS; #define LSN_WITH_FLAGS_TO_LSN(x) (x & 0x00FFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL) #define LSN_WITH_FLAGS_TO_FLAGS(x) (x & 0xFF00000000000000ULL) #define FILENO_IMPOSSIBLE 0 /**< log file's numbering starts at 1 */ #define LOG_OFFSET_IMPOSSIBLE 0 /**< log always has a header */ #define LSN_IMPOSSIBLE ((LSN)0) /* following LSN also is impossible */ #define LSN_ERROR ((LSN)1) /** @brief some impossible LSN serve as markers */ /** When table is modified by maria_chk, or auto-zerofilled, old REDOs don't apply, table is freshly born again somehow: its state's LSNs need to be updated to the new instance which receives this table. */ #define LSN_NEEDS_NEW_STATE_LSNS ((LSN)2) /** @brief the maximum valid LSN. Unlike ULONGLONG_MAX, it can be safely used in comparison with valid LSNs (ULONGLONG_MAX is too big for correctness of cmp_translog_addr()). */ #define LSN_MAX (LSN)0x00FFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL /* Max LSN error to print on check or recovery */ #define MAX_LSN_ERRORS 10 #endif