Apart from better performance when accessing thread local variables,
we'll get rid of things that depend on initialization/cleanup of
pthread_key_t variables.
Where appropriate, use compiler-dependent pre-C++11 thread-local
equivalents, where it makes sense, to avoid initialization check overhead
that non-static thread_local can suffer from.
This reverts commit 03c9a4ef4a.
The fix is wrong. It was doing this: if the uninitialized
wait->m_class has some specific value, then don't initialize it.
When one session SELECT ... FOR UPDATE and holds the lock, subsequent
sessions that SELECT ... FOR UPDATE will wait to get the lock.
Currently, that event is labeled as `wait/io/table/sql/handler`, which
is incorrect. Instead, it should have been
`wait/lock/table/sql/handler`.
Two factors contribute to this bug:
1. Instrumentation interface and the heavy usage of `TABLE_IO_WAIT` in
`sql/handler.cc` file. See interface [^1] for better understanding;
2. The balancing act [^2] of doing instrumentation aggregration _AND_
having good performance. For example, EVENTS_WAITS_SUMMARY... is
aggregated using EVENTS_WAITS_CURRENT. Aggregration needs to be based
on the same wait class, and the code was overly aggressive in label a
LOCK operation as an IO operation in this case.
The proposed fix is pretty simple, but understanding the bug took a
while. Hence the footnotes below. For future improvement and
refactoring, we may want to consider renaming `TABLE_IO_WAIT` and making
it less coarse and more targeted.
Note that newly added test case, events_waits_current_MDEV-29091,
initially didn't pass Buildbot CI for embedded build tests. Further
research showed that other impacted tests all included not_embedded.inc.
This oversight was fixed later.
All new code of the whole pull request, including one or several files
that are either new files or modified ones, are contributed under the
BSD-new license. I am contributing on behalf of my employer Amazon Web
Services, Inc.
[^1]: To understand `performance_schema` instrumentation interface, I
found this URL is the most helpful:
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/dev/mysql-server/latest/PAGE_PFS_PSI.html
[^2]: The best place to understand instrumentation projection,
composition, and aggregration is through the source file. Although I
prefer reading Doxygen produced html file, but for whatever reason, the
rendering is not ideal. Here is link to 10.6's pfs.cc:
https://github.com/MariaDB/server/blob/10.6/storage/perfschema/pfs.cc
The macro my_offsetof() performs pointer arithmetics that may be
undefined behavior. As reported in MDEV-26272, it may cause
clang -fsanitize=undefined to generate invalid memory references.
struct PFS_events_statements: Convert to std::is_standard_layout
by encapsulating the standard-layout struct PFS_events instead of
deriving from it, so that the standard macro offsetof() can be used.
PFS_events_statements::copy(): Renamed from copy_events_statements().
A cast to void* is now needed in memcpy() to avoid GCC -Wclass-memaccess
"writing to an object ... leaves 64 bytes unchanged".
init_mutex_v1_t: Stop lying that the mutex parameter is const.
GCC 11.2.0 assumes that it is and could complain about any mysql_mutex_t
being uninitialized even after mysql_mutex_init() as long as
PLUGIN_PERFSCHEMA is enabled.
init_rwlock_v1_t, init_cond_v1_t: Remove untruthful const qualifiers.
Note: init_socket_v1_t is expecting that the socket fd has already
been created before PSI_SOCKET_CALL(init_socket), and therefore that
parameter really is being treated as a pointer to const.
The problem is that array binding uses net buffer to read parameters for each
execution while each execiting with RETURNING write in the same buffer.
Solution is to allocate new net buffer to avoid changing buffer we are reading
from.
cmake -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
Maintainer mode makes all warnings errors. This patch fix warnings. Mostly about
deprecated `register` keyword.
Too much warnings came from Mroonga and I gave up on it.
Some places didn't match the previous rules, making the Floor
address wrong.
Additional sed rules:
sed -i -e 's/Place.*Suite .*, Boston/Street, Fifth Floor, Boston/g'
sed -i -e 's/Suite .*, Boston/Fifth Floor, Boston/g'
Performance schema likely/unlikely assume that performance schema
is enabled by default, which causes a performance degradation for
default installations that doesn't have performance schema enabled.
Fixed by changing the likely/unlikely in PS to assume it's
not enabled. This can be changed by compiling with
-DPSI_ON_BY_DEFAULT
Other changes:
- Added psi_likely/psi_unlikely that is depending on
PSI_ON_BY_DEFAULT. psi_likely() is assumed to be true
if PS is enabled.
- Added likely/unlikely to some PS interface code.
- Moved pfs_enabled to mysys (was initialized but not used before)
- Added "if (pfs_likely(pfs_enabled))" around calls to PS to avoid
an extra call if PS is not enabled.
- Moved checking flag_global_instrumention before other flags
to speed up the case when PS is not enabled.
Modern compilers (such as GCC 8) emit warnings that the
'register' keyword is deprecated and not valid C++17.
Let us remove most use of the 'register' keyword.
Code in 'extra/' is not touched.
Handle string length as size_t, consistently (almost always:))
Change function prototypes to accept size_t, where in the past
ulong or uint were used. change local/member variables to size_t
when appropriate.
This fix excludes rocksdb, spider,spider, sphinx and connect for now.
Benefits of this patch:
- Removed a lot of calls to strlen(), especially for field_string
- Strings generated by parser are now const strings, less chance of
accidently changing a string
- Removed a lot of calls with LEX_STRING as parameter (changed to pointer)
- More uniform code
- Item::name_length was not kept up to date. Now fixed
- Several bugs found and fixed (Access to null pointers,
access of freed memory, wrong arguments to printf like functions)
- Removed a lot of casts from (const char*) to (char*)
Changes:
- This caused some ABI changes
- lex_string_set now uses LEX_CSTRING
- Some fucntions are now taking const char* instead of char*
- Create_field::change and after changed to LEX_CSTRING
- handler::connect_string, comment and engine_name() changed to LEX_CSTRING
- Checked printf() related calls to find bugs. Found and fixed several
errors in old code.
- A lot of changes from LEX_STRING to LEX_CSTRING, especially related to
parsing and events.
- Some changes from LEX_STRING and LEX_STRING & to LEX_CSTRING*
- Some changes for char* to const char*
- Added printf argument checking for my_snprintf()
- Introduced null_clex_str, star_clex_string, temp_lex_str to simplify
code
- Added item_empty_name and item_used_name to be able to distingush between
items that was given an empty name and items that was not given a name
This is used in sql_yacc.yy to know when to give an item a name.
- select table_name."*' is not anymore same as table_name.*
- removed not used function Item::rename()
- Added comparision of item->name_length before some calls to
my_strcasecmp() to speed up comparison
- Moved Item_sp_variable::make_field() from item.h to item.cc
- Some minimal code changes to avoid copying to const char *
- Fixed wrong error message in wsrep_mysql_parse()
- Fixed wrong code in find_field_in_natural_join() where real_item() was
set when it shouldn't
- ER_ERROR_ON_RENAME was used with extra arguments.
- Removed some (wrong) ER_OUTOFMEMORY, as alloc_root will already
give the error.
TODO:
- Check possible unsafe casts in plugin/auth_examples/qa_auth_interface.c
- Change code to not modify LEX_CSTRING for database name
(as part of lower_case_table_names)