can crash under load
Backport from 5.1.
Does also include key cache fixes from:
Bug 44068 (RESTORE can disable the MyISAM Key Cache)
Bug 40944 (Backup: crash after myisampack)
include/keycache.h:
Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server
can crash under load
Added KEY_CACHE components in_resize and waiting_for_resize_cnt.
myisam/mi_preload.c:
Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server
can crash under load
Added code to allow LOAD INDEX to load indexes of different block size.
mysys/mf_keycache.c:
Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server
can crash under load
.
Changed resize_key_cache() to not disable the key cache
after the flush phase. Changed queue handling to use
standard functions. Wake all threads waiting on resize_queue.
We can now have read/write threads waiting there (see below).
.
Combined add_to_queue() and the wait loops that were always
following it to the new function wait_on_queue().
Combined release_queue() and the condition that was always
preceding it to the new function release_whole_queue().
.
Added code to flag and respect the exceptional situation
BLOCK_IN_EVICTION.
.
Rewrote the resize branch of find_key_block().
.
Added code to the eviction handling in find_key_block()
to catch more exceptional cases.
.
Changed key_cache_read(), key_cache_insert() and key_cache_write()
so that they lock keycache->cache_lock whenever the key cache is
initialized. Checking for a disabled cache and incrementing and
decrementing the "resize counter" is always done within the lock.
Locking and unlocking as well as counting the "resize counter" is
now done once outside the loop. All three functions can now handle
a NULL return from find_key_block. This happens in the flush phase
of a resize and demands direct file I/O. Care is taken for
secondary requests (PAGE_WAIT_TO_BE_READ) to wait in any case.
Moved block status changes behind the copying of buffer data.
key_cache_insert() does now read the block if the caller did
supply less data than a full cache block.
key_cache_write() does now take care of parallel running flushes
(BLOCK_FOR_UPDATE, BLOCK_IN_FLUSHWRITE).
.
Changed free_block() to un-initialize block variables in the
correct order and respect an exceptional BLOCK_IN_EVICTION state.
.
Changed flushing to take care for parallel running writes.
Changed flushing to avoid freeing blocks in eviction.
Changed flushing to consider that parallel writes can move blocks
from the file_blocks hash to the changed_blocks hash.
Changed flushing to take care for other parallel flushes.
Changed flushing to assure that it ends with everything flushed.
Optimized normal flush at end of statement (FLUSH_KEEP),
but let other flush types be stringent.
.
Added some comments and debugging statements.
mysys/my_static.c:
Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server
can crash under load
Removed an unused global variable.
sql/ha_myisam.cc:
Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server
can crash under load
Moved an automatic (stack) variable to the scope where it is used.
sql/sql_table.cc:
Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server
can crash under load
Changed TL_READ to TL_READ_NO_INSERT in mysql_preload_keys.
CREATE TABLE...LIKE...
The mysql server option 'sync_frm' is ignored when table is created with
syntax CREATE TABLE .. LIKE..
Fixed by adding the MY_SYNC flag and calling my_sync() from my_copy() when
the flag is set.
In mysql_create_table(), when the 'sync_frm' is set, MY_SYNC flag is passed
to my_copy().
Note: TestCase is not attached and can be tested manually using debugger.
client/Makefile.am:
BUG#46591 - .frm file isn't sync'd with sync_frm enabled for
CREATE TABLE...LIKE...
add my_sync to sources as it is used in my_copy() method
include/my_sys.h:
BUG#46591 - .frm file isn't sync'd with sync_frm enabled for
CREATE TABLE...LIKE...
MY_SYNC flag is added to call my_sync() method
mysys/my_copy.c:
BUG#46591 - .frm file isn't sync'd with sync_frm enabled for
CREATE TABLE...LIKE...
my_sync() is method is called when MY_SYNC is set in my_copy()
sql/sql_table.cc:
BUG#46591 - .frm file isn't sync'd with sync_frm enabled for
CREATE TABLE...LIKE...
Fixed mysql_create_like_table() to call my_sync() when opt_sync_frm variable
is set
with gcc 4.3.2
This patch fixes a number of GCC warnings about variables used
before initialized. A new macro UNINIT_VAR() is introduced for
use in the variable declaration, and LINT_INIT() usage will be
gradually deprecated. (A workaround is used for g++, pending a
patch for a g++ bug.)
GCC warnings for unused results (attribute warn_unused_result)
for a number of system calls (present at least in later
Ubuntus, where the usual void cast trick doesn't work) are
also fixed.
client/mysqlmanager-pwgen.c:
A fix for warn_unused_result, adding fallback to use of
srand()/rand() if /dev/random cannot be used. Also actually
adds calls to rand() in the second branch so that it actually
creates a random password.
- Define and pass compile time path variables as pre-processor definitions to
mimic the makefile build.
- Set new CMake version and policy requirements explicitly.
- Changed DATADIR to MYSQL_DATADIR to avoid conflicting definition in
Platform SDK header ObjIdl.h which also defines DATADIR.
not logged
Errors encountered during initialization of the SSL subsystem
are printed to stderr, rather than to the error log.
This patch adds a parameter to several SSL init functions to
report the error (if any) out to the caller. The function
init_ssl() in mysqld.cc is moved after the initialization of
the log subsystem, so that any error messages can be logged to
the error log. Printing of messages to stderr has been
retained to get diagnostic output in a client context.
include/violite.h:
Adding an enumeration for the various errors that can
occur during initialization of the SSL module.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Adding more logging of SSL init errors, and moving
init_ssl() till after initialization of logging
subsystem.
vio/viosslfactories.c:
Define error strings, provide an access method for these
strings, and maintain an error parameter in several funcs
to return the error (if any) to the caller.
it returns misleading 'table is full'
Innodb returns a misleading error message "table is full"
when the number of active concurrent transactions is greater
than 1024.
Fixed by adding errorcode "ER_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS" to the
error codes. Innodb should return HA_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS
to mysql which is then mapped to ER_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS
Note: testcase is not written as this was reproducible only by
changing innodb code.
extra/perror.c:
Add error number and message for HA_ERR_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS
include/my_base.h:
Add error number and message for HA_ERR_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS
sql/ha_innodb.cc:
Return HA_ERR_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS to mysql server
sql/handler.cc:
Add error number and message for HA_ERR_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
Add error message for ER_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS
A REPLACE in the MERGE engine is actually a REPLACE
into one (FIRST or LAST) of the underlying MyISAM
tables. So in effect the server works on the meta
data of the MERGE table, while the real insert happens
in the MyISAM table.
The MERGE table has no index, while MyISAM has a
unique index. When a REPLACE into a MERGE table (
and the REPLACE conflicts with a duplicate in a
child table) is done, we try to access the duplicate
key information for the MERGE table. This information
actually does not exist, hence this results in a crash.
The problem can be resolved by modifying the MERGE
engine to provide us the duplicate key information
directly, instead of just returning the MyISAM index
number as the error key. Then the SQL layer (or "the
server") does not try to access the key_info of the
MERGE table, which does not exist.
The current patch modifies the MERGE engine to provide
the position for a record where a unique key violation
occurs.
include/myisammrg.h:
Bug#45800 crash when replacing into a merge table and there is a duplicate
Add a member to the st_mymerge_info structure that will
store the duplicate key offset in the MERGE table. This
offset will be the sum of the record offset of the MyISAM
table within the MERGE table and the offset of the record
within the MyISAM table.
mysql-test/r/merge.result:
Bug#45800 crash when replacing into a merge table and there is a duplicate
Result file for the test case.
mysql-test/t/merge.test:
Bug#45800 crash when replacing into a merge table and there is a duplicate
Added test case for both REPLACE and INSERT...ON DUPLICATE UPDATE.
storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc:
Bug#45800 crash when replacing into a merge table and there is a duplicate
The info method now will process the HA_STATUS_ERRKEY flag
and will return the index and the offset of the duplicate
key.
storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.h:
Bug#45800 crash when replacing into a merge table and there is a duplicate
Set the HA_DUPLICATE_POS flag to indicate that the duplicate
key information is now available in the MERGE storage engine.
storage/myisammrg/myrg_info.c:
Bug#45800 crash when replacing into a merge table and there is a duplicate
We modify the myrg_status function to return the position of the
duplicate key. The duplicate key position in the MERGE table will
be the MyISAM file_offset and the offset within the MyISAM table
of the start position of the records.
Fixed the following problems:
1. cmake 2.6 warning because of a changed default on
how the dependencies to libraries with a specified
path are resolved.
Fixed by requiring cmake 2.6.
2. Removed an obsolete pre-NT4 hack including defining
Windows system defines to alter the behavior of windows.h.
3. Disabled warning C4065 on compiling sql_yacc.cc because
of a know incompatibility in some of the newer bison binaries.
and base tables
myrg_attach_children() could reuse a buffer that was allocated
previously based on a definition of a child table. The problem
was that the child's definition might have been changed, so
reusing the buffer could lead to crashes or valgrind errors
under some circumstances.
Fixed by changing myrg_attach_children() so that the
rec_per_key_part buffer is reused only when the child table
have not changed, and reallocated otherwise (the old buffer is
deallocated if necessary).
include/myisammrg.h:
Added a pointer to need_compat_check as an argument to
myrg_attach_children().
mysql-test/r/merge.result:
Added a test case for bug #45796.
mysql-test/t/merge.test:
Added a test case for bug #45796.
storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc:
Pass a pointer to need_compat_check to myrg_attach_children().
storage/myisammrg/myrg_open.c:
Changed myrg_attach_children() so that the
rec_per_key_part buffer is reused only when the child table
have not changed, and reallocated otherwise (the old buffer
is deallocated if necessary).
unnecessarily
The problem is that libmysqlclient.so is built with THREAD
undefined, while a client compiling against the same header
files will see THREAD as defined and definitions in
my_pthread.h will be included, possibly resulting in undefined
symbols that cannot be resolved with libmysqlclient.so.
The suggested solution is to require that clients wanting to
link with libmysqlclient.so should be built with
MYSQL_CLIENT_NO_THREADS defined. This requires a documentation
change, and more details for this will be supplied if this
patch is approved.
The MYSQL_CLIENT_NO_THREADS define was renamed from
UNDEF_THREADS_HACK, to get a more suitable (less suspicious)
name for the define. (The UNDEF_THREADS_HACK is retained for
backwards compatibility, though.)
This patch is also in anticipation of WL#4958, which will
remove this problem altogether by dropping the building of
libmysqlclient.
Failure to allocate memory for the hash->array element,
caused hash_init to return without initializing the other
members of the hash. Thus although the dynamic array
buffer may be allocated at a later point in the code, the
incompletely initialized hash caused fatal failures.
This patch moves the initialization of the other members
of the hash above the array allocation, so that the usage
of this hash will not result in fatal failures.
include/hash.h:
Bug#43572 Handle failures from hash_init
hash_inited is used to verify that the hash is
valid. After the change induced by the current
patch hash->array.buffer !=0 is not a valid check
for this condition, since, the dynamic array can
be allocated even at a later time. Bootstrap SQL
script is setting some variables, which are
actually not set due to this hash_inited issue.
Thus we get empty grant tables.
A better way to check if the hash is valid is
to verify that hash->blength is greater than 0.
mysys/hash.c:
Bug#43572 Handle failures from hash_init
Move the initialization of the other members
of the hash above the array allocation, so that
the usage of this hash will not result in fatal
failures.
Remove custom DLL loader code from innodb plugin code, use
symbols exported from mysqld.
storage/innodb_plugin/handler/ha_innodb.cc:
Remove a Win32 workaround for current_thd.
The original problem that innodb plugin used
value of TLS variable across DLL boundaries is
solved in MySQL server (current_thd is a function
not TLS variable now)
storage/innodb_plugin/handler/handler0alter.cc:
Remove custom delay loader
storage/innodb_plugin/handler/handler0vars.h:
Remove custom delay loader
storage/innodb_plugin/handler/i_s.cc:
Remove custom delay loader
storage/innodb_plugin/handler/win_delay_loader.cc:
Remove custom delay loader
storage/innodb_plugin/plug.in:
Remove commented out MYSQL_PLUGIN_STATIC,
CMake would not parse that correctly
Bug#34309: '_PC' macro redefinition
For reasons that are now a mystery, we had defined a CPP symbol to
help ancient compilers work better (in some way that's lost to history).
This interferes with at least one modern compiler.
Now, don't define the _PC symbol. Those other underscore-leading
symbols are suspect also, but at least the names aren't inscrutable.
Let's leave them for now.
The fix is to allow myisamchk to use >4G key_buffer_size on win64
include/myisam.h:
use ulonglong instead of ulong for use_buffers
storage/myisam/myisamchk.c:
use ulonglong instead of ulong for use_buffers
The problem was that new lock types were being added without a
corresponding description. Since the lock types (enum values)
are used as indices to the description array, the descriptions
could be shifted depending on the lock type. The solution is to
ensure that every lock type has a correspondent description.
include/thr_lock.h:
Add warning.
sql/sql_test.cc:
Update lock descriptions.
produce incorrect results for ROUND()
Added a workaround and a configure check to test whether
isinf() is affected by the GCC bug #39228.
Since no code in MySQL server is currently affected by that
bug, the patch is actually a safeguard for possible future
code modifications. No test cases or changelog entries are
needed.
configure.in:
Added a configure check to test whether isinf() is safe to use
in C code.
include/my_global.h:
Added a workaround for GCC bug #39228.
- Header <sys/ttydefaults.h> missing or not usable on QNX and OpenServer 6
include/my_global.h
- Moved down definition of function rint(), as for some platforms (in
this case Netware) 'longlong' is not defined until later in
"my_global.h"