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/* -*- mode: C++; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- */
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// vim: ft=cpp:expandtab:ts=8:sw=4:softtabstop=4:
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#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
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#ifndef OS_WIN
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#ident "$Id$"
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/*======
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This file is part of PerconaFT.
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Copyright (c) 2006, 2015, Percona and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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PerconaFT is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2,
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as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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PerconaFT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with PerconaFT. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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----------------------------------------
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PerconaFT is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3,
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as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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PerconaFT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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along with PerconaFT. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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----------------------------------------
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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======= */
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#ident \
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"Copyright (c) 2006, 2015, Percona and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved."
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "../portability/toku_pthread.h"
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#include "../util/status.h"
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#include "lock_request.h"
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#include "locktree.h"
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namespace toku {
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void locktree_manager::create(lt_create_cb create_cb, lt_destroy_cb destroy_cb,
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lt_escalate_cb escalate_cb, void *escalate_extra,
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toku_external_mutex_factory_t mutex_factory_arg) {
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mutex_factory = mutex_factory_arg;
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m_max_lock_memory = DEFAULT_MAX_LOCK_MEMORY;
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m_current_lock_memory = 0;
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m_locktree_map.create();
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m_lt_create_callback = create_cb;
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m_lt_destroy_callback = destroy_cb;
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m_lt_escalate_callback = escalate_cb;
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m_lt_escalate_callback_extra = escalate_extra;
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ZERO_STRUCT(m_mutex);
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toku_mutex_init(manager_mutex_key, &m_mutex, nullptr);
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ZERO_STRUCT(m_lt_counters);
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escalator_init();
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}
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void locktree_manager::destroy(void) {
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escalator_destroy();
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invariant(m_current_lock_memory == 0);
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invariant(m_locktree_map.size() == 0);
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m_locktree_map.destroy();
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toku_mutex_destroy(&m_mutex);
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}
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void locktree_manager::mutex_lock(void) { toku_mutex_lock(&m_mutex); }
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void locktree_manager::mutex_unlock(void) { toku_mutex_unlock(&m_mutex); }
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size_t locktree_manager::get_max_lock_memory(void) { return m_max_lock_memory; }
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int locktree_manager::set_max_lock_memory(size_t max_lock_memory) {
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int r = 0;
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mutex_lock();
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if (max_lock_memory < m_current_lock_memory) {
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r = EDOM;
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} else {
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m_max_lock_memory = max_lock_memory;
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}
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mutex_unlock();
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return r;
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}
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int locktree_manager::find_by_dict_id(locktree *const <,
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const DICTIONARY_ID &dict_id) {
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if (lt->get_dict_id().dictid < dict_id.dictid) {
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return -1;
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} else if (lt->get_dict_id().dictid == dict_id.dictid) {
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return 0;
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} else {
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return 1;
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}
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}
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locktree *locktree_manager::locktree_map_find(const DICTIONARY_ID &dict_id) {
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locktree *lt;
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int r = m_locktree_map.find_zero<DICTIONARY_ID, find_by_dict_id>(dict_id, <,
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nullptr);
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return r == 0 ? lt : nullptr;
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}
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void locktree_manager::locktree_map_put(locktree *lt) {
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int r = m_locktree_map.insert<DICTIONARY_ID, find_by_dict_id>(
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lt, lt->get_dict_id(), nullptr);
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invariant_zero(r);
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}
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void locktree_manager::locktree_map_remove(locktree *lt) {
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uint32_t idx;
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locktree *found_lt;
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int r = m_locktree_map.find_zero<DICTIONARY_ID, find_by_dict_id>(
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lt->get_dict_id(), &found_lt, &idx);
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invariant_zero(r);
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invariant(found_lt == lt);
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r = m_locktree_map.delete_at(idx);
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invariant_zero(r);
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}
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locktree *locktree_manager::get_lt(DICTIONARY_ID dict_id, const comparator &cmp,
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void *on_create_extra) {
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// hold the mutex around searching and maybe
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// inserting into the locktree map
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mutex_lock();
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locktree *lt = locktree_map_find(dict_id);
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if (lt == nullptr) {
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XCALLOC(lt);
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lt->create(this, dict_id, cmp, mutex_factory);
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// new locktree created - call the on_create callback
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// and put it in the locktree map
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if (m_lt_create_callback) {
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int r = m_lt_create_callback(lt, on_create_extra);
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if (r != 0) {
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lt->release_reference();
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lt->destroy();
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toku_free(lt);
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lt = nullptr;
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}
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}
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if (lt) {
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locktree_map_put(lt);
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}
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} else {
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reference_lt(lt);
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}
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mutex_unlock();
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return lt;
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}
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void locktree_manager::reference_lt(locktree *lt) {
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// increment using a sync fetch and add.
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// the caller guarantees that the lt won't be
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// destroyed while we increment the count here.
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//
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// the caller can do this by already having an lt
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// reference or by holding the manager mutex.
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//
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// if the manager's mutex is held, it is ok for the
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// reference count to transition from 0 to 1 (no race),
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// since we're serialized with other opens and closes.
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lt->add_reference();
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}
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void locktree_manager::release_lt(locktree *lt) {
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bool do_destroy = false;
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DICTIONARY_ID dict_id = lt->get_dict_id();
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// Release a reference on the locktree. If the count transitions to zero,
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// then we *may* need to do the cleanup.
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//
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// Grab the manager's mutex and look for a locktree with this locktree's
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// dictionary id. Since dictionary id's never get reused, any locktree
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// found must be the one we just released a reference on.
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//
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// At least two things could have happened since we got the mutex:
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// - Another thread gets a locktree with the same dict_id, increments
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// the reference count. In this case, we shouldn't destroy it.
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// - Another thread gets a locktree with the same dict_id and then
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// releases it quickly, transitioning the reference count from zero to
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// one and back to zero. In this case, only one of us should destroy it.
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// It doesn't matter which. We originally missed this case, see #5776.
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//
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// After 5776, the high level rule for release is described below.
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//
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// If a thread releases a locktree and notices the reference count transition
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// to zero, then that thread must immediately:
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// - assume the locktree object is invalid
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// - grab the manager's mutex
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// - search the locktree map for a locktree with the same dict_id and remove
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// it, if it exists. the destroy may be deferred.
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// - release the manager's mutex
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//
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// This way, if many threads transition the same locktree's reference count
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// from 1 to zero and wait behind the manager's mutex, only one of them will
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// do the actual destroy and the others will happily do nothing.
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uint32_t refs = lt->release_reference();
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if (refs == 0) {
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mutex_lock();
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// lt may not have already been destroyed, so look it up.
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locktree *find_lt = locktree_map_find(dict_id);
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if (find_lt != nullptr) {
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// A locktree is still in the map with that dict_id, so it must be
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// equal to lt. This is true because dictionary ids are never reused.
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// If the reference count is zero, it's our responsibility to remove
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// it and do the destroy. Otherwise, someone still wants it.
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// If the locktree is still valid then check if it should be deleted.
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if (find_lt == lt) {
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if (lt->get_reference_count() == 0) {
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locktree_map_remove(lt);
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do_destroy = true;
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}
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m_lt_counters.add(lt->get_lock_request_info()->counters);
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}
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}
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mutex_unlock();
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}
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// if necessary, do the destroy without holding the mutex
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if (do_destroy) {
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if (m_lt_destroy_callback) {
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m_lt_destroy_callback(lt);
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}
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lt->destroy();
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toku_free(lt);
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}
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}
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void locktree_manager::run_escalation(void) {
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struct escalation_fn {
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static void run(void *extra) {
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locktree_manager *mgr = (locktree_manager *)extra;
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mgr->escalate_all_locktrees();
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};
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};
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m_escalator.run(this, escalation_fn::run, this);
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}
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// test-only version of lock escalation
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void locktree_manager::run_escalation_for_test(void) { run_escalation(); }
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void locktree_manager::escalate_all_locktrees(void) {
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uint64_t t0 = toku_current_time_microsec();
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// get all locktrees
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mutex_lock();
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int num_locktrees = m_locktree_map.size();
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locktree **locktrees = new locktree *[num_locktrees];
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for (int i = 0; i < num_locktrees; i++) {
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int r = m_locktree_map.fetch(i, &locktrees[i]);
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invariant_zero(r);
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reference_lt(locktrees[i]);
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}
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mutex_unlock();
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// escalate them
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escalate_locktrees(locktrees, num_locktrees);
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delete[] locktrees;
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uint64_t t1 = toku_current_time_microsec();
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add_escalator_wait_time(t1 - t0);
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}
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void locktree_manager::note_mem_used(uint64_t mem_used) {
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(void)toku_sync_fetch_and_add(&m_current_lock_memory, mem_used);
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}
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void locktree_manager::note_mem_released(uint64_t mem_released) {
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uint64_t old_mem_used =
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toku_sync_fetch_and_sub(&m_current_lock_memory, mem_released);
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invariant(old_mem_used >= mem_released);
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}
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bool locktree_manager::out_of_locks(void) const {
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return m_current_lock_memory >= m_max_lock_memory;
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}
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bool locktree_manager::over_big_threshold(void) {
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return m_current_lock_memory >= m_max_lock_memory / 2;
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}
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int locktree_manager::iterate_pending_lock_requests(
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lock_request_iterate_callback callback, void *extra) {
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mutex_lock();
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int r = 0;
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uint32_t num_locktrees = m_locktree_map.size();
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < num_locktrees && r == 0; i++) {
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locktree *lt;
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r = m_locktree_map.fetch(i, <);
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invariant_zero(r);
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if (r == EINVAL) // Shouldn't happen, avoid compiler warning
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continue;
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struct lt_lock_request_info *info = lt->get_lock_request_info();
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toku_external_mutex_lock(&info->mutex);
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uint32_t num_requests = info->pending_lock_requests.size();
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for (uint32_t k = 0; k < num_requests && r == 0; k++) {
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lock_request *req;
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r = info->pending_lock_requests.fetch(k, &req);
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invariant_zero(r);
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if (r == EINVAL) /* Shouldn't happen, avoid compiler warning */
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continue;
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r = callback(lt->get_dict_id(), req->get_txnid(), req->get_left_key(),
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req->get_right_key(), req->get_conflicting_txnid(),
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req->get_start_time(), extra);
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}
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toku_external_mutex_unlock(&info->mutex);
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}
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mutex_unlock();
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return r;
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}
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int locktree_manager::check_current_lock_constraints(bool big_txn) {
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int r = 0;
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if (big_txn && over_big_threshold()) {
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run_escalation();
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if (over_big_threshold()) {
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r = TOKUDB_OUT_OF_LOCKS;
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}
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}
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if (r == 0 && out_of_locks()) {
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run_escalation();
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if (out_of_locks()) {
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// return an error if we're still out of locks after escalation.
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r = TOKUDB_OUT_OF_LOCKS;
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}
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}
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return r;
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}
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void locktree_manager::escalator_init(void) {
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ZERO_STRUCT(m_escalation_mutex);
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toku_mutex_init(manager_escalation_mutex_key, &m_escalation_mutex, nullptr);
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m_escalation_count = 0;
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m_escalation_time = 0;
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m_wait_escalation_count = 0;
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m_wait_escalation_time = 0;
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m_long_wait_escalation_count = 0;
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m_long_wait_escalation_time = 0;
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m_escalation_latest_result = 0;
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m_escalator.create();
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}
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void locktree_manager::escalator_destroy(void) {
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m_escalator.destroy();
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toku_mutex_destroy(&m_escalation_mutex);
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}
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void locktree_manager::add_escalator_wait_time(uint64_t t) {
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toku_mutex_lock(&m_escalation_mutex);
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m_wait_escalation_count += 1;
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m_wait_escalation_time += t;
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if (t >= 1000000) {
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m_long_wait_escalation_count += 1;
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m_long_wait_escalation_time += t;
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}
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toku_mutex_unlock(&m_escalation_mutex);
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}
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void locktree_manager::escalate_locktrees(locktree **locktrees,
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int num_locktrees) {
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// there are too many row locks in the system and we need to tidy up.
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//
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// a simple implementation of escalation does not attempt
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// to reduce the memory foot print of each txn's range buffer.
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// doing so would require some layering hackery (or a callback)
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// and more complicated locking. for now, just escalate each
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// locktree individually, in-place.
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tokutime_t t0 = toku_time_now();
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for (int i = 0; i < num_locktrees; i++) {
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locktrees[i]->escalate(m_lt_escalate_callback,
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m_lt_escalate_callback_extra);
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release_lt(locktrees[i]);
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}
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tokutime_t t1 = toku_time_now();
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toku_mutex_lock(&m_escalation_mutex);
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m_escalation_count++;
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m_escalation_time += (t1 - t0);
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m_escalation_latest_result = m_current_lock_memory;
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toku_mutex_unlock(&m_escalation_mutex);
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}
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struct escalate_args {
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locktree_manager *mgr;
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locktree **locktrees;
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int num_locktrees;
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};
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void locktree_manager::locktree_escalator::create(void) {
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ZERO_STRUCT(m_escalator_mutex);
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toku_mutex_init(manager_escalator_mutex_key, &m_escalator_mutex, nullptr);
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toku_cond_init(manager_m_escalator_done_key, &m_escalator_done, nullptr);
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m_escalator_running = false;
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}
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void locktree_manager::locktree_escalator::destroy(void) {
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toku_cond_destroy(&m_escalator_done);
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toku_mutex_destroy(&m_escalator_mutex);
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}
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void locktree_manager::locktree_escalator::run(
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locktree_manager *mgr, void (*escalate_locktrees_fun)(void *extra),
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void *extra) {
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uint64_t t0 = toku_current_time_microsec();
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toku_mutex_lock(&m_escalator_mutex);
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if (!m_escalator_running) {
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// run escalation on this thread
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m_escalator_running = true;
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toku_mutex_unlock(&m_escalator_mutex);
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escalate_locktrees_fun(extra);
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toku_mutex_lock(&m_escalator_mutex);
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m_escalator_running = false;
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toku_cond_broadcast(&m_escalator_done);
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} else {
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toku_cond_wait(&m_escalator_done, &m_escalator_mutex);
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}
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toku_mutex_unlock(&m_escalator_mutex);
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uint64_t t1 = toku_current_time_microsec();
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mgr->add_escalator_wait_time(t1 - t0);
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}
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void locktree_manager::get_status(LTM_STATUS statp) {
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ltm_status.init();
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LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_SIZE_CURRENT) = m_current_lock_memory;
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LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_SIZE_LIMIT) = m_max_lock_memory;
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LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_ESCALATION_COUNT) = m_escalation_count;
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LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_ESCALATION_TIME) = m_escalation_time;
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LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_ESCALATION_LATEST_RESULT) = m_escalation_latest_result;
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LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_WAIT_ESCALATION_COUNT) = m_wait_escalation_count;
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LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_WAIT_ESCALATION_TIME) = m_wait_escalation_time;
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LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_LONG_WAIT_ESCALATION_COUNT) = m_long_wait_escalation_count;
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LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_LONG_WAIT_ESCALATION_TIME) = m_long_wait_escalation_time;
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uint64_t lock_requests_pending = 0;
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uint64_t sto_num_eligible = 0;
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uint64_t sto_end_early_count = 0;
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tokutime_t sto_end_early_time = 0;
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uint32_t num_locktrees = 0;
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struct lt_counters lt_counters;
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ZERO_STRUCT(lt_counters); // PORT: instead of ={}.
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if (toku_mutex_trylock(&m_mutex) == 0) {
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lt_counters = m_lt_counters;
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num_locktrees = m_locktree_map.size();
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < num_locktrees; i++) {
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locktree *lt;
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int r = m_locktree_map.fetch(i, <);
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|
invariant_zero(r);
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||
|
if (r == EINVAL) // Shouldn't happen, avoid compiler warning
|
||
|
continue;
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||
|
if (toku_external_mutex_trylock(<->m_lock_request_info.mutex) == 0) {
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||
|
lock_requests_pending +=
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||
|
lt->m_lock_request_info.pending_lock_requests.size();
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||
|
lt_counters.add(lt->get_lock_request_info()->counters);
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||
|
toku_external_mutex_unlock(<->m_lock_request_info.mutex);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
sto_num_eligible += lt->sto_txnid_is_valid_unsafe() ? 1 : 0;
|
||
|
sto_end_early_count += lt->m_sto_end_early_count;
|
||
|
sto_end_early_time += lt->m_sto_end_early_time;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
mutex_unlock();
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_NUM_LOCKTREES) = num_locktrees;
|
||
|
LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_LOCK_REQUESTS_PENDING) = lock_requests_pending;
|
||
|
LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_STO_NUM_ELIGIBLE) = sto_num_eligible;
|
||
|
LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_STO_END_EARLY_COUNT) = sto_end_early_count;
|
||
|
LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_STO_END_EARLY_TIME) = sto_end_early_time;
|
||
|
LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_WAIT_COUNT) = lt_counters.wait_count;
|
||
|
LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_WAIT_TIME) = lt_counters.wait_time;
|
||
|
LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_LONG_WAIT_COUNT) = lt_counters.long_wait_count;
|
||
|
LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_LONG_WAIT_TIME) = lt_counters.long_wait_time;
|
||
|
LTM_STATUS_VAL(LTM_TIMEOUT_COUNT) = lt_counters.timeout_count;
|
||
|
*statp = ltm_status;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
void locktree_manager::kill_waiter(void *extra) {
|
||
|
mutex_lock();
|
||
|
int r = 0;
|
||
|
uint32_t num_locktrees = m_locktree_map.size();
|
||
|
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < num_locktrees; i++) {
|
||
|
locktree *lt;
|
||
|
r = m_locktree_map.fetch(i, <);
|
||
|
invariant_zero(r);
|
||
|
if (r) continue; // Get rid of "may be used uninitialized" warning
|
||
|
lock_request::kill_waiter(lt, extra);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
mutex_unlock();
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
} /* namespace toku */
|
||
|
#endif // OS_WIN
|
||
|
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
|