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MySQL 9.4.0
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File segment of a double write file. More...
Public Member Functions | |
| Segment (dblwr::File &file, page_no_t start, uint32_t n_pages) | |
| Constructor. More... | |
| Segment (dblwr::File &file, uint32_t phy_size, page_no_t start, uint32_t n_pages) | |
| Constructor. More... | |
| virtual | ~Segment ()=default |
| Destructor. More... | |
| void | write (const void *ptr, uint32_t len) noexcept |
| Write to the segment. More... | |
| void | flush () noexcept |
| Flush the segment to disk. More... | |
| Segment (Segment &&)=delete | |
| Segment (const Segment &)=delete | |
| Segment & | operator= (Segment &&)=delete |
| Segment & | operator= (const Segment &)=delete |
Public Attributes | |
| dblwr::File & | m_file |
| File that owns the segment. More... | |
| uint32_t | m_phy_size {} |
| Physical page size of each entry/Segment. More... | |
| os_offset_t | m_start {} |
| Physical offset in the file for the segment. More... | |
| os_offset_t | m_end {} |
| Physical offset up to which this segment is responsible for. More... | |
File segment of a double write file.
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Constructor.
| [in] | file | File that owns the segment. |
| [in] | start | Offset (page number) of segment in the file. |
| [in] | n_pages | Number of pages in the segment. |
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Constructor.
| [in] | file | File that owns the segment. |
| [in] | phy_size | Size of an entry in segment |
| [in] | start | Offset (page number) of segment in the file. |
| [in] | n_pages | Number of pages in the segment. |
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virtualdefault |
Destructor.
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delete |
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delete |
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inlinenoexcept |
Flush the segment to disk.
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inlinenoexcept |
Write to the segment.
| [in] | ptr | Start writing from here. |
| [in] | len | Number of bytes to write. |
| os_offset_t Segment::m_end {} |
Physical offset up to which this segment is responsible for.
| dblwr::File& Segment::m_file |
File that owns the segment.
| uint32_t Segment::m_phy_size {} |
Physical page size of each entry/Segment.
| os_offset_t Segment::m_start {} |
Physical offset in the file for the segment.