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Kirill Smelkov
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50156331
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50156331
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Mar 28, 2012
by
Michael Widenius
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Applied patch for guard stack for PPC/IA64 by Maarten Vanraes (lp:886368)
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@@ -2852,6 +2852,70 @@ static void init_signals(void)
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@@ -2852,6 +2852,70 @@ static void init_signals(void)
}
}
/* pthread_attr_setstacksize without so much platform-dependency */
/* returns the actual stack size if possible */
static
size_t
my_setstacksize
(
pthread_attr_t
*
attr
,
size_t
stacksize
)
{
size_t
guard_size
=
0
;
#if defined(__ia64__) || defined(__ia64)
/*
On IA64, half of the requested stack size is used for "normal stack"
and half for "register stack". The space measured by check_stack_overrun
is the "normal stack", so double the request to make sure we have the
caller-expected amount of normal stack.
NOTE: there is no guarantee that the register stack can't grow faster
than normal stack, so it's very unclear that we won't dump core due to
stack overrun despite check_stack_overrun's efforts. Experimentation
shows that in the execution_constants test, the register stack grows
less than half as fast as normal stack, but perhaps other scenarios are
less forgiving. If it turns out that more space is needed for the
register stack, that could be forced (rather inefficiently) by using a
multiplier higher than 2 here.
*/
stacksize
*=
2
;
#endif
/*
On many machines, the "guard space" is subtracted from the requested
stack size, and that space is quite large on some platforms. So add
it to our request, if we can find out what it is.
FIXME: autoconfiscate use of pthread_attr_getguardsize
*/
if
(
pthread_attr_getguardsize
(
attr
,
&
guard_size
))
guard_size
=
0
;
/* if can't find it out, treat as 0 */
pthread_attr_setstacksize
(
attr
,
stacksize
+
guard_size
);
/* Retrieve actual stack size if possible */
#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_ATTR_GETSTACKSIZE
{
size_t
real_stack_size
=
0
;
/* We must ignore real_stack_size = 0 as Solaris 2.9 can return 0 here */
if
(
pthread_attr_getstacksize
(
attr
,
&
real_stack_size
)
==
0
&&
real_stack_size
>
guard_size
)
{
real_stack_size
-=
guard_size
;
if
(
real_stack_size
<
stacksize
)
{
if
(
global_system_variables
.
log_warnings
)
sql_print_warning
(
"Asked for %zu thread stack, but got %zu"
,
stacksize
,
real_stack_size
);
stacksize
=
real_stack_size
;
}
}
}
#endif
#if defined(__ia64__) || defined(__ia64)
stacksize
/=
2
;
#endif
return
stacksize
;
}
static
void
start_signal_handler
(
void
)
static
void
start_signal_handler
(
void
)
{
{
int
error
;
int
error
;
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@@ -2862,15 +2926,7 @@ static void start_signal_handler(void)
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@@ -2862,15 +2926,7 @@ static void start_signal_handler(void)
#if !defined(HAVE_DEC_3_2_THREADS)
#if !defined(HAVE_DEC_3_2_THREADS)
pthread_attr_setscope
(
&
thr_attr
,
PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM
);
pthread_attr_setscope
(
&
thr_attr
,
PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM
);
(
void
)
pthread_attr_setdetachstate
(
&
thr_attr
,
PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED
);
(
void
)
pthread_attr_setdetachstate
(
&
thr_attr
,
PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED
);
#if defined(__ia64__) || defined(__ia64)
(
void
)
my_setstacksize
(
&
thr_attr
,
my_thread_stack_size
);
/*
Peculiar things with ia64 platforms - it seems we only have half the
stack size in reality, so we have to double it here
*/
pthread_attr_setstacksize
(
&
thr_attr
,
my_thread_stack_size
*
2
);
#else
pthread_attr_setstacksize
(
&
thr_attr
,
my_thread_stack_size
);
#endif
#endif
#endif
mysql_mutex_lock
(
&
LOCK_thread_count
);
mysql_mutex_lock
(
&
LOCK_thread_count
);
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@@ -4694,37 +4750,9 @@ int mysqld_main(int argc, char **argv)
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@@ -4694,37 +4750,9 @@ int mysqld_main(int argc, char **argv)
unireg_abort
(
1
);
// Will do exit
unireg_abort
(
1
);
// Will do exit
init_signals
();
init_signals
();
#if defined(__ia64__) || defined(__ia64)
/*
my_thread_stack_size
=
my_setstacksize
(
&
connection_attrib
,
Peculiar things with ia64 platforms - it seems we only have half the
my_thread_stack_size
);
stack size in reality, so we have to double it here
*/
pthread_attr_setstacksize
(
&
connection_attrib
,
my_thread_stack_size
*
2
);
#else
pthread_attr_setstacksize
(
&
connection_attrib
,
my_thread_stack_size
);
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_ATTR_GETSTACKSIZE
{
/* Retrieve used stack size; Needed for checking stack overflows */
size_t
stack_size
=
0
;
pthread_attr_getstacksize
(
&
connection_attrib
,
&
stack_size
);
#if defined(__ia64__) || defined(__ia64)
stack_size
/=
2
;
#endif
/* We must check if stack_size = 0 as Solaris 2.9 can return 0 here */
if
(
stack_size
&&
stack_size
<
my_thread_stack_size
)
{
if
(
global_system_variables
.
log_warnings
)
sql_print_warning
(
"Asked for %llu thread stack, but got %zu"
,
my_thread_stack_size
,
stack_size
);
#if defined(__ia64__) || defined(__ia64)
my_thread_stack_size
=
stack_size
*
2
;
#else
my_thread_stack_size
=
stack_size
;
#endif
}
}
#endif
(
void
)
thr_setconcurrency
(
concurrency
);
// 10 by default
(
void
)
thr_setconcurrency
(
concurrency
);
// 10 by default
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