Cluster conflict victim's THD is marked with wsrep_aborter.
THD::wsrep_aorter holds the thread ID of the hight priority tread,
which is currently carrying out BF aborting for this victim.
However, the BF abort operation is not always successful,
and in such case the wsrep_aborter mark should be removed.
In the old code, this wsrep_aborter resetting did not happen,
and this could lead to a situation where the sticky wsrep_aborter
mark prevents any further attempt to BF abort this transaction.
This commit fixes this issue, and resets wsrep_aborter after
unsuccesful BF abort attempt.
Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
node->is_delete was incorrectly set to NO_DELETE for a set of operations.
In general we shouldn't rely on sql_command and look for more abstract ways
to control the behavior.
trg_event_map seems to be a suitable way. To mind replica nodes, it is ORed
with slave_fk_event_map, which stores trg_event_map when replica has
triggers disabled.
If installation directory is not empty, MSI would shows a popup informing
user about it. The error message is stored as MSI property
INSTALLDIRERROR.
Fixed the bug that the error was not cleared, when the user changes
directory in installer UI.
Problem:
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Mysqlbinlog cannot show the type of a compressed
column when two levels of verbosity is provided.
Solution:
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Extend the log event printing logic to handle and
tag compressed types.
Behavioral Changes:
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Old: When mysqlbinlog is called in verbose mode and
the database uses compressed columns, an error is
returned to the user.
New: The output will append “ COMPRESSED” on the
type of compressed columns
Reviewed By
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Andrei Elkin <andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
This issue was caused by the bug fix for
MDEV-30325 Wrong result upon range query using index condition
The bug could happen in the case of several overlapping key ranges
with OR
This commit adds support for the --aria-log-dir-path
option on the command line and for the aria-log-dir-path
option in the configuration file to the SST scripts, since
before this change these parameters were completely ignored
during SST - SST scripts assumed that aria logs files are
always located in the same directory as logs for innodb.
Tests for this change will be added as a separate commit,
along with tests for MDEV-30157 and MDEV-28669.
This fix adds separate handling for "undo*" files that contain undo
logs as part of innodb files and adds a filter for undo* to the main
filter used when initially transferring files with rsync.
This commit adds even more correct handling of parameters
with paths when they contain leading or trailing spaces and/or
slashes. Also it fixes problems that occur when the user specified
explicit paths to additional directories, but these paths match
the specified path of the data directory - in this case, additional
subdirectories should be treated (in relation to the data directory)
in the same way as if these paths were not specified or as if they
are implicitly specified as "." or "./". But prior to this fix,
existing code treated any values as if they were completely
separate directories, whether or not they actually point to the
same location to which datadir points to - and this sometimes
resulted in incorrect file transfers.
This fix does not contain separate tests, as tests will be
part of the main commit(s). This fix has been made as a separate
commit to facilitate review for major substantive fixes related
to MDEV-30157 and MDEV-28669.
(Variant 3, initial variant was by Rex Jonston)
A LEFT JOIN with a constant as a column of the inner table produced wrong
query result if the optimizer had to write the inner table column into a
temp table. Query pattern:
SELECT ...
FROM (SELECT /*non-mergeable select*/
FROM t1 LEFT JOIN (SELECT 'Y' as Val) t2 ON ...) as tbl
Fixed this by adding Item_direct_view_ref::save_in_field() which follows
the pattern of Item_direct_view_ref's save_org_in_field(),
save_in_result_field() and val_XXX() functions:
* call check_null_ref() and handle NULL value
* if we didn't get a NULL-complemented row, call Item_direct_ref's function.
clang15 finally errors on old prototype definations.
Its also a lot fussier about variables that aren't used
as is the case a number of time with loop counters that
aren't examined.
RocksDB was complaining that its get_range function was
declared without the array length in ha_rocksdb.h. While
a constant is used rather than trying to import the
Rdb_key_def::INDEX_NUMBER_SIZE header (was causing a lot of
errors on the defination of other orders). If the constant
does change can be assured that the same compile warnings will
tell us of the error.
The ha_rocksdb::index_read_map_impl DBUG_EXECUTE_IF was similar
to the existing endless functions used in replication tests.
Its rather moot point as the rocksdb.force_shutdown test that
uses myrocks_busy_loop_on_row_read is currently disabled.
The MDEV-25004 test innodb_fts.versioning is omitted because ever since
commit 685d958e38 InnoDB would not allow
writes to a database where the redo log file ib_logfile0 is missing.
to copy datafile
- Mariabackup fails to copy the undo log tablespace when it undergoes
truncation. So Mariabackup should detect the redo log which does
undo tablespace truncation and also backup should read the minimum
file size of the tablespace and ignore the error while reading.
- Throw error when innodb undo tablespace read failed, but backup
doesn't find the redo log for undo tablespace truncation
it's incorrect to use change_item_tree() to replace arguments
of top-level AND/OR, because they (arguments) are stored in a List,
so a pointer to an argument is in the list_node, and individual
list_node's of top-level AND/OR can be deleted in Item_cond::build_equal_items().
In that case rollback_item_tree_changes() will modify the deleted object.
Luckily, it's not needed to use change_item_tree() for top-level
AND/OR, because the whole top-level item is copied and preserved
in prep_where and prep_on, and restored from there.
So, just don't.
Additionally to the test case in the commit it fixes
* ASAN failure of main.opt_tvc --ps
* ASAN failure of main.having_cond_pushdown --ps
when an internal temporary table field is created from a real field,
a new temp field should only copy a default from the source field
when the latter has it
when creating a temp table field from an actual table field,
these two fields are supposed to be mostly identical
(except for BIT field storage), in particular, temp field should
have the same default as the orig field, even if the sql_mode has
been changed meanwhile (e.g. to include NO_ZERO_DATE)
regression from MDEV-29540 / 8c38939369.
INSERT SELECT errors needed to be unconditionally ignored.
As this touches the CREATE .. SELECT functionality, show
the equalivent test there.
This bug affected queries with nested left joins having the same last inner
table such that not_exists optimization could be applied to the most inner
outer join when optimizer chose to use join buffers. The bug could lead to
producing wrong a result set.
If the WHERE condition a query contains a conjunctive IS NULL predicate
over a non-nullable column of an inner table of a not nested outer join
then not_exists optimization can be applied to tho the outer join. With
this optimization when looking for matches for a certain record from the
outer table of the join the records of the inner table can be ignored
right after the first match satisfying the ON condition is found.
In the case of nested outer joins having the same last inner table this
optimization still can be applied but only if all ON conditions of the
embedding outer joins are satisfied. Such check was missing in the code
that tried to apply not_exists optimization when join buffers were used
for outer join operations.
This problem has been already fixed in the patch for bug MDEV-7992. Yet
there it was resolved only for the cases when join buffers were not used
for outer joins.
Approved by Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@mariadb.com>
MariaDB MDEV-12583 added `SOURCE_REVISION` variable that exposes the
SHA1 of source code commit that the current running engine was built
from. This info is useful for troubleshooting and debugging.
This commit does the following:
- addes the `SOURCE_REVISION` value into engine error log.
- when a crash triggers handle_fatal_signal, the `SOURCE_REVISION` will
be included in crash report.
- resolves MDEV-20344: startup messages belong in stderr/error-log not
stdout
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.
Since 7c58e97 the PSI_memory_key was added to some routines in the
mysys/. This commit fixes synopses of functions that were updated with
the PSI_memory_key parameter.
This was caused by a bug in key_or() when SEL_ARG* key1 has been cloned
and is overlapping with SEL_ARG *key2
Cloning of SEL_ARG's happens only in very special cases, which is why this
bug has remained undetected for years.
It happend in the following query:
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM lineitem force index
(i_l_orderkey_quantity,i_l_shipdate) WHERE
l_shipdate < '1994-01-01' AND l_orderkey < 800 OR
l_quantity > 3 AND l_orderkey NOT IN ( 157, 1444 );
Because there are two different indexes that can be used and the code for
IN causes a 'tree_or', which causes all SEL_ARG's to be cloned.
Other things:
- While checking the code, I found a bug in SEL_ARG::SEL_ARG(SEL_ARG &arg)
- This was incrementing next_key_part->use_count as part of creating a
copy of an existing SEL_ARG.
This is however not enough as the 'reverse operation' when the copy is
not needed is 'key2_cpy.increment_use_count(-1)', which does something
completely different.
Fixed by calling increment_use_count(1) in SEL_ARG::SEL_ARG.
When building with -DWITH_WSREP=OFF, files required for MTR tests are
excluded and several tests fail. This is cause by a recent commit
7b44d0ba which attempted to resolve MDEV-23230.
Even when building without WSREP/Galera support some of the MTR include
files named *wsrep* are required by other tests.
Removing the following from the CMake install macros will avoid
excluding the MTR test .inc files:
`|include/((w.*)?wsrep.*|.*galera.*)\\.inc`
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.
The problem was that when storing rows into a temporary table,
MIN/MAX items that where marked as constants (as theire value had
been computed at start of query) would be reset.
Fixed by not reseting MIN/MAX items that are marked as const in
Item_sum_min_max::clear().