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420efa74
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420efa74
authored
Aug 13, 2007
by
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Merge synthia.local:/home/mydev/mysql-4.1-amain
into synthia.local:/home/mydev/mysql-4.1-axmrg
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@@ -95,45 +95,66 @@ int mi_rkey(MI_INFO *info, byte *buf, int inx, const byte *key, uint key_len,
myisam_read_vec
[
search_flag
],
info
->
s
->
state
.
key_root
[
inx
]))
{
/*
If we searching for a partial key (or using >, >=, < or <=) and
the data is outside of the data file, we need to continue searching
for the first key inside the data file
Found a key, but it might not be usable. We cannot use rows that
are inserted by other threads after we got our table lock
("concurrent inserts"). The record may not even be present yet.
Keys are inserted into the index(es) before the record is
inserted into the data file. When we got our table lock, we
saved the current data_file_length. Concurrent inserts always go
to the end of the file. So we can test if the found key
references a new record.
*/
if
(
info
->
lastpos
>=
info
->
state
->
data_file_length
&&
(
search_flag
!=
HA_READ_KEY_EXACT
||
last_used_keyseg
!=
keyinfo
->
seg
+
keyinfo
->
keysegs
))
if
(
info
->
lastpos
>=
info
->
state
->
data_file_length
)
{
/* The key references a concurrently inserted record. */
if
(
search_flag
==
HA_READ_KEY_EXACT
&&
last_used_keyseg
==
keyinfo
->
seg
+
keyinfo
->
keysegs
)
{
/* Simply ignore the key if it matches exactly. (Bug #29838) */
my_errno
=
HA_ERR_KEY_NOT_FOUND
;
info
->
lastpos
=
HA_OFFSET_ERROR
;
}
else
{
/*
If searching for a partial key (or using >, >=, < or <=) and
the data is outside of the data file, we need to continue
searching for the first key inside the data file.
*/
do
{
uint
not_used
[
2
];
/*
Skip rows that are inserted by other threads since we got a lock
Note that this can only happen if we are not searching after an
full length exact key, because the keys are sorted
according to position
Skip rows that are inserted by other threads since we got
a lock. Note that this can only happen if we are not
searching after a full length exact key, because the keys
are sorted according to position.
*/
if
(
_mi_search_next
(
info
,
keyinfo
,
info
->
lastkey
,
info
->
lastkey_length
,
myisam_readnext_vec
[
search_flag
],
info
->
s
->
state
.
key_root
[
inx
]))
break
;
break
;
/* purecov: inspected */
/*
Check that the found key does still match the search.
_mi_search_next() delivers the next key regardless of its
value.
*/
if
(
search_flag
==
HA_READ_KEY_EXACT
&&
ha_key_cmp
(
keyinfo
->
seg
,
key_buff
,
info
->
lastkey
,
use_key_length
,
SEARCH_FIND
,
not_used
))
ha_key_cmp
(
keyinfo
->
seg
,
key_buff
,
info
->
lastkey
,
use_key_length
,
SEARCH_FIND
,
not_used
))
{
/* purecov: begin inspected */
my_errno
=
HA_ERR_KEY_NOT_FOUND
;
info
->
lastpos
=
HA_OFFSET_ERROR
;
break
;
/* purecov: end */
}
}
while
(
info
->
lastpos
>=
info
->
state
->
data_file_length
);
}
}
}
}
if
(
share
->
concurrent_insert
)
rw_unlock
(
&
share
->
key_root_lock
[
inx
]);
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