MySQL 8.4.2
Source Code Documentation
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Redo log buffer implementation, including functions to: More...
#include <atomic>
#include <cstring>
#include "log0buf.h"
#include "log0chkp.h"
#include "log0log.h"
#include "log0recv.h"
#include "log0sys.h"
#include "log0test.h"
#include "log0types.h"
#include "log0write.h"
#include "my_dbug.h"
#include "srv0srv.h"
#include "srv0start.h"
#include "ut0byte.h"
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Reservation of space in the redo log | |
static void | log_wait_for_space_after_reserving (log_t &log, const Log_handle &handle) |
Waits until there is free space in log buffer up to reserved handle.end_sn. More... | |
static void | log_wait_for_space_in_log_buf (log_t &log, sn_t end_sn) |
Waits until there is free space in the log buffer. More... | |
void | log_update_buf_limit (log_t &log) |
Updates limit used when writing to log buffer. More... | |
void | log_update_buf_limit (log_t &log, lsn_t write_lsn) |
Updates limit used when writing to log buffer, according to provided write_lsn. More... | |
Log_handle | log_buffer_reserve (log_t &log, size_t len) |
Reserves space in the redo log for following write operations. More... | |
Locking for the redo log | |
static void | log_buffer_s_lock_wait (log_t &log, const sn_t start_sn) |
Waits for the start_sn unlocked and allowed to write to the buffer. More... | |
static sn_t | log_buffer_s_lock_enter_reserve (log_t &log, size_t len) |
Acquires the log buffer s-lock. More... | |
static void | log_buffer_s_lock_exit_close (log_t &log, lsn_t start_lsn, lsn_t end_lsn) |
Releases the log buffer s-lock. More... | |
void | log_buffer_x_lock_enter (log_t &log) |
Acquires the log buffer x-lock. More... | |
void | log_buffer_x_lock_exit (log_t &log) |
Releases the log buffer x-lock. More... | |
Writing to the redo log buffer | |
lsn_t | log_buffer_write (log_t &log, const byte *str, size_t str_len, lsn_t start_lsn) |
Writes data to the log buffer. More... | |
void | log_buffer_write_completed (log_t &log, lsn_t start_lsn, lsn_t end_lsn) |
Adds a link start_lsn -> end_lsn to the log recent written buffer. More... | |
void | log_wait_for_space_in_log_recent_closed (log_t &log, lsn_t lsn) |
Waits until there is free space in the log recent closed buffer for any links start_lsn -> end_lsn, which start at provided start_lsn. More... | |
void | log_buffer_close (log_t &log, const Log_handle &handle) |
Adds a link start_lsn -> end_lsn to the log recent closed buffer. More... | |
void | log_buffer_set_first_record_group (log_t &log, lsn_t rec_group_end_lsn) |
Modifies header of log block in the log buffer, which contains a given lsn value, and sets offset to the first group of log records within the block. More... | |
void | log_buffer_flush_to_disk (log_t &log, bool sync) |
Write to the log file up to the last log entry. More... | |
void | log_buffer_flush_to_disk (bool sync) |
Requests flush of the log buffer. More... | |
void | log_buffer_sync_in_background () |
Writes the log buffer to the log file. More... | |
void | log_buffer_get_last_block (log_t &log, lsn_t &last_lsn, byte *last_block, uint32_t &block_len) |
Get last redo block from redo buffer and end LSN. More... | |
Traversing links in the redo log recent buffers | |
void | log_advance_ready_for_write_lsn (log_t &log) |
Advances log.buf_ready_for_write_lsn using links in the recent written buffer. More... | |
Redo log buffer implementation, including functions to:
void log_advance_ready_for_write_lsn | ( | log_t & | log | ) |
Advances log.buf_ready_for_write_lsn using links in the recent written buffer.
It's used by the log writer thread only.
[in] | log | redo log |
void log_buffer_close | ( | log_t & | log, |
const Log_handle & | handle | ||
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Adds a link start_lsn -> end_lsn to the log recent closed buffer.
This is called after all dirty pages related to [start_lsn, end_lsn) have been added to corresponding flush lists. For detailed explanation -
[in,out] | log | redo log |
[in] | handle | handle for the reservation of space |
void log_buffer_flush_to_disk | ( | bool | sync = true | ) |
Requests flush of the log buffer.
[in] | sync | true: wait until the flush is done |
void log_buffer_flush_to_disk | ( | log_t & | log, |
bool | sync = true |
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Write to the log file up to the last log entry.
[in,out] | log | redo log |
[in] | sync | whether we want the written log also to be flushed to disk. |
void log_buffer_get_last_block | ( | log_t & | log, |
lsn_t & | last_lsn, | ||
byte * | last_block, | ||
uint32_t & | block_len | ||
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Get last redo block from redo buffer and end LSN.
Note that it takes x-lock on the log buffer for a short period. Out values are always set, even when provided last_block is nullptr.
[in,out] | log | redo log |
[out] | last_lsn | end lsn of last mtr |
[out] | last_block | last redo block |
[in,out] | block_len | length in bytes |
Log_handle log_buffer_reserve | ( | log_t & | log, |
size_t | len | ||
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Reserves space in the redo log for following write operations.
Space is reserved for a given number of data bytes. Additionally bytes for required headers and footers of log blocks are reserved.
After the space is reserved, range of lsn values from a start_lsn to an end_lsn is assigned. The log writer thread cannot proceed further than to the start_lsn, until a link start_lsn -> end_lsn has been added to the log recent written buffer.
NOTE that the link is added after data is written to the reserved space in the log buffer. It is very critical to do all these steps as fast as possible, because very likely the log writer thread is waiting for the link.
[in,out] | log | redo log |
[in] | len | number of data bytes to reserve for write |
Acquires the log buffer s-lock.
And reserve space in the log buffer. The corresponding unlock operation is adding link to log.recent_closed.
[in,out] | log | redo log |
[in] | len | number of data bytes to reserve for write |
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Releases the log buffer s-lock.
[in,out] | log | redo log |
[in] | start_lsn | start lsn of the reservation |
[in] | end_lsn | end lsn of the reservation |
Waits for the start_sn unlocked and allowed to write to the buffer.
[in,out] | log | redo log |
[in] | start_sn | target sn value to start to write |
Modifies header of log block in the log buffer, which contains a given lsn value, and sets offset to the first group of log records within the block.
This is used by mtr after writing a log record group which ends at lsn belonging to different log block than lsn at which the group was started. When write was finished at the last data byte of log block, it is considered ended in the next log block, because the next data byte belongs to that block.
During recovery, when recovery is started in the middle of some group of log records, it first looks for the beginning of the next group.
[in,out] | log | redo log |
[in] | rec_group_end_lsn | lsn at which the first log record group starts within the block containing this lsn value |
void log_buffer_sync_in_background | ( | ) |
Writes the log buffer to the log file.
It is intended to be called from background master thread periodically. If the log writer threads are active, this function writes nothing.
Writes data to the log buffer.
The space in the redo log has to be reserved before calling to this function and lsn pointing to inside the reserved range of lsn values has to be provided.
The write does not have to cover the whole reserved space, but may not overflow it. If it does not cover, then returned value should be used to start the next write operation. Note that finally we must use exactly all the reserved space.
[in,out] | log | redo log |
[in] | str | memory to write data from |
[in] | str_len | number of bytes to write |
[in] | start_lsn | lsn to start writing at (the reserved space) |
Adds a link start_lsn -> end_lsn to the log recent written buffer.
This function must be called after the data has been written to the fragment of log buffer represented by range [start_lsn, end_lsn). After the link is added, the log writer may write the data to disk.
NOTE that still dirty pages for the [start_lsn, end_lsn) are not added to flush lists when this function is called.
[in,out] | log | redo log |
[in] | start_lsn | start_lsn of the link to add |
[in] | end_lsn | end_lsn of the link to add |
void log_buffer_x_lock_enter | ( | log_t & | log | ) |
Acquires the log buffer x-lock.
[in,out] | log | redo log |
void log_buffer_x_lock_exit | ( | log_t & | log | ) |
Releases the log buffer x-lock.
[in,out] | log | redo log |
void log_update_buf_limit | ( | log_t & | log | ) |
Updates limit used when writing to log buffer.
Note that the log buffer may have space for log records for which we still do not have space in log files (for larger lsn values).
[in,out] | log | redo log |
Updates limit used when writing to log buffer, according to provided write_lsn.
It must be <= log.write_lsn.load() to protect from log buffer overwrites.
[in,out] | log | redo log |
[in] | write_lsn | value <= log.write_lsn.load() |
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Waits until there is free space in log buffer up to reserved handle.end_sn.
If there was no space, it basically waits for log writer thread which copies data from log buffer to log files and advances log.write_lsn, reclaiming space in the log buffer (it's a ring buffer).
There is a special case - if it turned out, that log buffer is too small for the reserved range of lsn values, it resizes the log buffer.
It's used during reservation of lsn values, when the reserved handle.end_sn is greater than log.buf_limit_sn.
[in,out] | log | redo log |
[in] | handle | handle for the reservation |
Waits until there is free space in the log buffer.
The free space has to be available for range of sn values ending at the provided sn.
[in] | log | redo log |
[in] | end_sn | end of the range of sn values |
Waits until there is free space in the log recent closed buffer for any links start_lsn -> end_lsn, which start at provided start_lsn.
It does not add any link.
This is called just before dirty pages for [start_lsn, end_lsn) are added to flush lists. That's because we need to guarantee, that the delay until dirty page is added to flush list is limited. For detailed explanation -
[in,out] | log | redo log |
[in] | lsn | lsn on which we wait (for any link: lsn -> x) |