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    A fix and a test case for Bug#10760 and complementary cleanups. · de6f5ae5
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    The idea of the patch
    is that every cursor gets its own lock id for table level locking.
    Thus cursors are protected from updates performed within the same 
    connection. Additionally a list of transient (must be closed at
    commit) cursors is maintained and all transient cursors are closed
    when necessary. Lastly, this patch adds support for deadlock
    timeouts to TLL locking when using cursors.
    + post-review fixes.
    
    
    include/thr_lock.h:
      - add a notion of lock owner to table level locking. When using
        cursors, lock owner can not be identified by a thread id any more, 
        as we must protect cursors from updates issued within the same 
        connection (thread). So, each cursor has its own lock identifier to 
        use with table level locking.
      - extend return values of thr_lock and thr_multi_lock with
        THR_LOCK_TIMEOUT and THR_LOCK_DEADLOCK, since these conditions
        are now possible (see comments to thr_lock.c)
    mysys/thr_lock.c:
      Better support for cursors:
      - use THR_LOCK_OWNER * as lock identifier, not pthread_t.
      - check and return an error for a trivial deadlock case, when an
        update statement is issued to a table locked by a cursor which has 
        been previously opened in the same connection.
      - add support for locking timeouts: with use of cursors, trivial 
        deadlocks can occur. For now the only remedy is the lock wait timeout,
        which is initialized from a new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout'
        Example of a deadlock (assuming the storage engine does not downgrade 
        locks):
        con1: open cursor for select * from t1;
        con2: open cursor for select * from t2;
        con1: update t2 set id=id*2;  -- blocked
        con2: update t1 set id=id*2;  -- deadlock
        Lock timeouts are active only if a connection is using cursors.
      - the check in the wait_for_lock loop has been changed from
        data->cond != cond to data->cond != 0. data->cond is zeroed
        in every place it's changed. 
      - added comments
    sql/examples/ha_archive.cc:
      - extend the handlerton with the info about cursor behaviour at commit.
    sql/examples/ha_archive.h:
      - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton
    sql/examples/ha_example.cc:
      - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it
    sql/examples/ha_example.h:
      - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_example handlerton
    sql/examples/ha_tina.cc:
      - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it
    sql/examples/ha_tina.h:
      - ctor moved to .cc to make use of CSV handlerton
    sql/ha_berkeley.cc:
      - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht
    sql/ha_berkeley.h:
      - ctor moved to .cc to make use of BerkeleyDB handlerton
    sql/ha_blackhole.cc:
      - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it
    sql/ha_blackhole.h:
      - ctor moved to .cc to make use of blackhole handlerton
    sql/ha_federated.cc:
      - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it
    sql/ha_federated.h:
      - ctor moved to .cc to make use of federated handlerton
    sql/ha_heap.cc:
      - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it
    sql/ha_heap.h:
      - ctor moved to .cc to make use of ha_heap handlerton
    sql/ha_innodb.cc:
      - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht of innobase storage engine
    sql/ha_innodb.h:
      - ctor moved to .cc to make use of archive handlerton
    sql/ha_myisam.cc:
      - add handlerton instance, init handler::ht with it
    sql/ha_myisam.h:
      - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM handlerton
    sql/ha_myisammrg.cc:
      - init handler::ht in the ctor
    sql/ha_myisammrg.h:
      - ctor moved to .cc to make use of MyISAM MERGE handlerton
    sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc:
      - init handlerton::flags and handler::ht
    sql/handler.cc:
      - drop support for ISAM storage engine, which was removed from 5.0
      - close all "transient" cursors at COMMIT/ROLLBACK. A "transient"
        SQL level cursor is a cursor that uses tables that have a transaction-
        specific state.
    sql/handler.h:
      - extend struct handlerton with flags, add handlerton *ht to every
        handler instance.
    sql/lock.cc:
      - extend mysql_lock_tables to send error to the client if 
        thr_multi_lock returns a timeout or a deadlock error.
    sql/mysqld.cc:
      - add server option --table_lock_wait_timeout (in seconds)
    sql/set_var.cc:
      - add new global variable 'table_lock_wait_timeout' to specify
      a wait timeout for table-level locks of MySQL (in seconds). The default
      timeout is 50 seconds. The timeout is active only if the connection
      has open cursors.
    sql/sql_class.cc:
      - implement Statement_map::close_transient_cursors
      - safety suggests that we need an assert ensuring 
       llock_info->n_cursors is functioning properly, adjust destruction of
       the Statement_map to allow such assert in THD::~THD
    sql/sql_class.h:
      - add support for Cursors registry to Statement map.
    sql/sql_prepare.cc:
      - maintain a list of cursors that must be closed at commit/rollback.
    sql/sql_select.cc:
      - extend class Cursor to support specific at-COMMIT/ROLLBACK behavior.
      If a cursor uses tables of a storage engine that 
      invalidates all open tables at COMMIT/ROLLBACK, it must be closed
      before COMMIT/ROLLBACK is executed.
    sql/sql_select.h:
      - add an own lock_id and commit/rollback status flag to class Cursor
    tests/mysql_client_test.c:
      A test case for Bug#10760 and complementary issues: test a simple
      deadlock case too.
    mysql-test/var:
      New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/var''
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