[Devel] [ openser-Patches-1663611 ] Multithreading support for
mysql module
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Patches item #1663611, was opened at 2007-02-19 16:04
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Category: modules
Group: ver devel
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Henning Westerholt (henningw)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Multithreading support for mysql module
Initial Comment:
The attached patch adds multithreading functionality based on the posix threads library to the mysql module. We're using this module (in an older version) with 0.9.5 to better support database failover scenarios. As the porting to current cvs demanded heavy adaptions, this code is rather untested now. This is probably not the right think to use in a production environment for now.. Any suggestions and bug reports are welcome!
This patch adds two new files for the threading functions to the mysql module and should cleanly apply to cvs head. It starts a master and a worker thread.
If the worker hang due problems with the database, the master tries to restart the worker after a configurable timeout value.
Compile with "EXTRA_DEBUG" to activate more locking checks and debugging output. You need a thread-safe mysql library to use this patch, otherwise the module will not start.
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>Comment By: Henning Westerholt (henningw)
Date: 2007-02-26 17:32
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I updated the patch and fixed some errors. I add the "fetch_result"
function
that was missing. Now it is also possible to disable all the
multithreading stuff
with an simple #define to use the normal behaviour.
File Added: mysql-mt.patch
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