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- #ifndef MYSQL_SERVICE_THD_SPECIFICS_INCLUDED
- /* Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */
- /**
- @file
- THD specific for plugin(s)
- This API provides pthread_getspecific like functionality to plugin authors.
- This is a functional alternative to the declarative MYSQL_THDVAR
- A plugin should at init call thd_key_create that create a key that
- will have storage in each THD. The key should be used by all threads
- and can be used concurrently from all threads.
- A plugin should at deinit call thd_key_delete.
- Alternatively, a plugin can use thd_key_create_from_var(K,V) to create
- a key that corresponds to a named MYSQL_THDVAR variable.
- This API is also safe when using pool-of-threads in which case
- pthread_getspecific is not, because the actual OS thread may change.
- @note
- Normally one should prefer MYSQL_THDVAR declarative API.
- The benefits are:
- - It supports typed variables (int, char*, enum, etc), not only void*.
- - The memory allocated for MYSQL_THDVAR is free'd automatically
- (if PLUGIN_VAR_MEMALLOC is specified).
- - Continuous loading and unloading of the same plugin does not allocate
- memory for same variables over and over again.
- An example of using MYSQL_THDVAR for a thd local storage:
- MYSQL_THDVAR_STR(my_tls,
- PLUGIN_VAR_MEMALLOC | PLUGIN_VAR_NOSYSVAR | PLUGIN_VAR_NOCMDOPT,
- "thd local storage example", 0, 0, 0);
- */
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- typedef int MYSQL_THD_KEY_T;
- extern struct thd_specifics_service_st {
- int (*thd_key_create_func)(MYSQL_THD_KEY_T *key);
- void (*thd_key_delete_func)(MYSQL_THD_KEY_T *key);
- void *(*thd_getspecific_func)(MYSQL_THD thd, MYSQL_THD_KEY_T key);
- int (*thd_setspecific_func)(MYSQL_THD thd, MYSQL_THD_KEY_T key, void *value);
- } *thd_specifics_service;
- #define thd_key_create_from_var(K, V) do { *(K)= MYSQL_SYSVAR_NAME(V).offset; } while(0)
- #ifdef MYSQL_DYNAMIC_PLUGIN
- #define thd_key_create(K) (thd_specifics_service->thd_key_create_func(K))
- #define thd_key_delete(K) (thd_specifics_service->thd_key_delete_func(K))
- #define thd_getspecific(T, K) (thd_specifics_service->thd_getspecific_func(T, K))
- #define thd_setspecific(T, K, V) (thd_specifics_service->thd_setspecific_func(T, K, V))
- #else
- /**
- * create THD specific storage
- * @return 0 on success
- * else errno is returned
- */
- int thd_key_create(MYSQL_THD_KEY_T *key);
- /**
- * delete THD specific storage
- */
- void thd_key_delete(MYSQL_THD_KEY_T *key);
- /**
- * get/set thd specific storage
- * - first time this is called from a thread it will return 0
- * - this call is thread-safe in that different threads may call this
- * simultaneously if operating on different THDs.
- * - this call acquires no mutexes and is implemented as an array lookup
- */
- void* thd_getspecific(MYSQL_THD thd, MYSQL_THD_KEY_T key);
- int thd_setspecific(MYSQL_THD thd, MYSQL_THD_KEY_T key, void *value);
- #endif
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
- #define MYSQL_SERVICE_THD_SPECIFICS_INCLUDED
- #endif
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