LOCK_THREAD_COUNT
When using the performance schema file io instrumentation in MySQL 5.5,
a thread would loop forever inside lf_pinbox_put_pins, when disconnecting.
It would also hold LOCK_thread_count while doing so, effectively killing the
server.
The root cause of the loop in lf_pinbox_put_pins() is a leak of LF_PINS,
when used with the filename_hash LF_HASH table in the performance schema.
This fix contains the following changes:
1)
Added the missing call to lf_hash_search_unpin(), to prevent the leak.
2)
In mysys/lf_alloc-pin.c, there was some extra debugging code
(MY_LF_EXTRA_DEBUG) written to detect precisely this kind of issues,
but it was never used.
Replaced MY_LF_EXTRA_DEBUG with DBUG_OFF, so that leaks similar to this one
can be always detected in regular debug builds.
3)
Backported the fix for the following bug, from 5.6 to 5.5:
Bug#13417446 - 63339: INCORRECT FILE PATH IN PEFORMANCE_SCHEMA ON WINDOWS
mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/group_commit_crash.test:
remove autoincrement to avoid rbr being used for insert ... select
mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/group_commit_crash_no_optimize_thread.test:
remove autoincrement to avoid rbr being used for insert ... select
mysys/my_addr_resolve.c:
a pointer to a buffer is returned to the caller -> the buffer cannot be on the stack
mysys/stacktrace.c:
my_vsnprintf() is ok here, in 5.5
include/mysql_com.h:
remove "shutdown levels" that aren't shutdown levels from mysql_enum_shutdown_level
mysys/my_addr_resolve.c:
my_snprintf in 5.5 (but not in 5.3) supports %p
sql/item_func.cc:
use a method (that exists only in 5.5) instead of directly accessing a member
sql/item_subselect.cc:
use a method (that exists only in 5.5) instead of directly accessing a member
sql/opt_subselect.cc:
use a method (that exists only in 5.5) instead of directly accessing a member
sql/sql_select.cc:
use a method (that exists only in 5.5) instead of directly accessing a member
mysys/thr_lock.c:
Ensure that all locks are marked as TL_UNLOCK in case of error (Safety fix)
sql/lock.cc:
Ensure that all locks are marked as TL_UNLOCK in case of error
(This is the real fix for lp:963603)
- Use native memcmp() supplied with C runtime instead of hand-unrolled loop ptr_compare_N loop
Prior to fix ptr_compare_0() has 3.7% samples in OLTP-RO in-memory.
Fix brings this down to 1.8% (all memcmp samples)
- Innodb : fix UT_RELAX_CPU to be defined as YieldProcessor, as was also originally intended
(but intention was lost in the #ifdef maze
This reduces number of ut_delay() samples in profile from 1.5% to 0.5%
Added the logger service that provides us with the rotating logs.
The plugin SQL_ERROR_LOG added. It logs the errors using the 'logger service'
for the rotating log files.
the example record from the log:
2012-03-09 15:07:29 root[root] @ localhost [] ERROR 1146: Table 'test.xyz' doesn't exist : select * from test.xyz
storage/innobase/include/sync0rw.ic:
Prerequisite for compiling with gcc4 on solaris: ignore result from
os_compare_and_swap_ulint
storage/myisam/mi_dynrec.c:
Prerequisite for compiling with gcc4 on solaris: cast to void*
There are two threads. In one thread, dml operation is going on
involving cascaded update operation. In another thread, alter
table add foreign key constraint is happening. Under these
circumstances, it is possible for the dml thread to access a
dict_foreign_t object that has been freed by the ddl thread.
The debug sync test case provides the sequence of operations.
Without fix, the test case will crash the server (because of
newly added assert). With fix, the alter table stmt will return
an error message.
Backporting the fix from MySQL 5.5 to 5.1
rb:961
rb:947
There are two threads. In one thread, dml operation is going on
involving cascaded update operation. In another thread, alter
table add foreign key constraint is happening. Under these
circumstances, it is possible for the dml thread to access a
dict_foreign_t object that has been freed by the ddl thread.
The debug sync test case provides the sequence of operations.
Without fix, the test case will crash the server (because of
newly added assert). With fix, the alter table stmt will return
an error message.
rb:947
approved by Jimmy Yang
The field key_cache_mem_size of the KEY_CACHE structure must be
initialized in the function init_key_cache() and updated in the
function resize_key_cache().
This also fixes a (not likely) crashing bug when forcing a thread that was doing a table lock to re-open it's files, for example by creating a trigger.
mysys/thr_lock.c:
Added more checking to find wrong locks.
Removed one, not needed, parameter to thr_lock
sql/lock.cc:
Fixed mysql_lock_tables() to retry with new sql_lock if lock fails. This was needed as table may be closed and reopened between retry's and then the old sql_lock will point to stale data.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Updated prototype
sql/sql_base.cc:
Ensure that all tables are closed if opening of system table failes; This fixes the assert in THD::restore_backup_open_tables_state
sql/sql_handler.cc:
Updated variable type
Fixed README with link to source
Merged InnoDB change to XtraDB
README:
Added information of where to find MariaDB code
storage/archive/ha_archive.cc:
Removed memset() of rows, a MariaDB checksum's doesn't touch not used data.
Fix memory leak in one error case in mysqldump.
Fix that HAVE_VALGRIND_VALGRIND_H is now HAVE_VALGRIND in 5.5.
Fix that @have_ssl should not be set in embedded (introduced when
removing #undef HAVE_OPENSSL from my_global.h).
Introducing new collations:
utf8_general_mysql500_ci and ucs2_general_mysql500_ci,
to reproduce behaviour of utf8_general_ci and ucs2_general_ci
from mysql-5.1.23 (and earlier).
The collations are added to simplify upgrade from mysql-5.1.23 and earlier.
Note: The patch does not make new server start over old data automatically.
Some manual upgrade procedures are assumed.
Paul: please get in touch with me to discuss upgrade procedures
when documenting this bug.
modified:
include/m_ctype.h
mysql-test/r/ctype_utf8.result
mysql-test/t/ctype_utf8.test
mysys/charset-def.c
strings/ctype-ucs2.c
strings/ctype-utf8.c
Preprocessor macros USE_MYSYS_NEW and -DSAFEMALLOC are
used to conditionally compile safemalloc or overwritten new/delete.
-Define dummy symbol in my_new.cc in case -DUSE_MYSYS_NEW is not set.
This avoids compiler/linker warnings about an essentially empty file
being compiled.
nes prefixed with .\ or ./
- Add my_basename() to mysys.
- Do not compile files that are not needed on Windows (my_addr_resolve, an
d safemalloc related stuff it it is not used)
Avoids linker warnings about compilation of essentially empty files.
Main change is that non-blocking operation is now an option that must be
explicitly enabled with mysql_option(mysql, MYSQL_OPT_NONBLOCK, ...)
before any non-blocing operation can be used.
Also the CLIENT_REMEMBER_OPTIONS flag is now always enabled and thus
effectively ignored (it was not really useful anyway, and this simplifies
things when non-blocking mysql_real_connect() fails).
Fixed memory leak printing when doing 'mysqld --version', 'mysqld --debug --help' and 'mysqld --debug --help --verbose'
mysys/my_init.c:
Moved checking if we should call DBUG_END() before my_thread_end() as otherwise we will not free DBUG variables and files.
mysys/thr_lock.c:
Fixed compiler warning
sql/mysqld.cc:
Fixed memory leaks when using mysqld --help and mysqld --version
Added --debug as an option that works for all builds. For non debug builds we now get a warning.
strings/dtoa.c:
Fixed valgrind warning (c could contain data outside of the given string)
* MYSQL_MAINTAINER_MODE and SAFEMALLOC take values ON/OFF/AUTO
(in all builds, in none, only in debug and platform dependent)
* ./configure prefers RelWithDebInfo unless the user overrides
fix safemalloc to compile w/o libbfd.
CMakeLists.txt:
NOT_FOR_DISTRIBUTION option
cmake/readline.cmake:
simplify libedit/readline detection.
never use bundled libedit.
use system readline v6 only if NOT_FOR_DISTRIBUTION=1
configure.cmake:
use libbfd only if NOT_FOR_DISTRIBUTION=1
include/my_stacktrace.h:
link with libbfd even w/o safemalloc.
- leaking mutex in lf_hash_destroy
- pthread_getspecific() before pthread_key_create() in my_thread_var_dbug()
(called by static C++ object constructors called in sys_vars)
- perfschema destroys mutexes that were not created.
handle_segfault is the signal handler code of mysqld. however, it makes
calls to potentially unsafe functions localtime_r, fprintf, fflush.
include/my_stacktrace.h:
Add safe versions of itoa() write() and snprintf().
libmysqld/CMakeLists.txt:
Move signal handler to separate file.
mysys/stacktrace.c:
Remove unsafe function calls.
sql/CMakeLists.txt:
Move signal handler to separate file.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Move signal handler to separate file.
sql/set_var.h:
Add missing #include dependency.
sql/sys_vars.cc:
Cleanup .h and .cc files.
sql/sys_vars.h:
Cleanup .h and .cc files.
Increased number of locks in thr_lock (used only when testing)
include/my_global.h:
Patch for CYGWIN
mysys/my_getsystime.c:
Patch for CYGWIN
mysys/thr_lock.c:
Increase number of locks for testing
handle_segfault is the signal handler code of mysqld. however, it makes
calls to potentially unsafe functions localtime_r, fprintf, fflush.
include/my_stacktrace.h:
Add safe versions of itoa() write() and snprintf().
libmysqld/CMakeLists.txt:
Move signal handler to separate file.
mysys/stacktrace.c:
Remove unsafe function calls.
sql/CMakeLists.txt:
Move signal handler to separate file.
sql/Makefile.am:
Move signal handler to separate file.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Move signal handler to separate file.
sql/signal_handler.cc:
Remove unsafe function calls.
cmake/maintainer.cmake:
don't do -Werror just yet
config.h.cmake:
according to MSDN PSAPI_VERSION should be 1 in a portable application
mysys/my_thr_init.c:
first, reset THR_KEY_mysys, and then free dbug data,
because dbug data are automacially created on the next dbug call,
unless THR_KEY_mysys is null.
Apart from the fix, the patch also adds few more unrelated test
cases for partial matching, and fixes few typos.
Analysis:
This bug uncovered that partial matching via rowid intersection
didn't handle the case when:
- the left IN argument has some NULLs,
- there are no non-null value matches, and there is no non-null
column,
- the subquery columns that are not covered with the NULLs in
the left IN argument contain at least one row, such that it
has NULL values in all columns where the left IN operand has
no NULLs.
In this case there is a partial match.
In addition the analysis of the related code uncovered incorrect
handling of few other related cases.
Solution:
The solution for the bug is to check if there exists a row with
NULLs in all columns other than the ones having NULL in the
let IN operand.
The check is implemented via checking whether the bitmaps that
store NULL information in class Ordered_key have a non-empty
intersection for the relevant columns.
The intersection itself is implemented via the function
bitmap_exists_intersection() in my_bitmap.c.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS may do nothing, but
it is still not a failure. don't forget to my_ok it.
******
CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS may do nothing, but
it is still not a failure. don't forget to my_ok it.
sql/sql_table.cc:
small cleanup
******
small cleanup
Fixed wrong parameter type for --general-log. Now one can enable it with --general-log= 1 | true | on
Fixed that bool parameters can also take 'on' and 'off' as parameters. This is in line with the values assigned to them in mysqld.
mysys/my_getopt.c:
Fixed that bool parameters can also take 'on' and 'off' as parameters.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Fixed wrong info message for mysqld --general-log
Fixed wrong parameter type for --general-log. Now one can enable it with --general-log= 1 | true | on
All client functions that can block on I/O have alternate _start() and
_cont() versions that do not block but return control back to the
application, which can then issue I/O wait in its own fashion and later
call back into the library to continue the operation.
Works behind the scenes by spawning a co-routine/fiber to run the
blocking operation and suspend it while waiting for I/O. This
co-routine/fiber use is invisible to applications.
For i368/x86_64 on GCC, uses very fast assembler co-routine support. On
Windows uses native Win32 Fibers. Falls back to POSIX ucontext on other
platforms. Assembler routines for more platforms are relatively easy to
add by extending mysys/my_context.c, eg. similar to the Lua lcoco
library.
For testing, mysqltest and mysql_client_test are extended with the
option --non-blocking-api. This causes the programs to use the
non-blocking API for database access. mysql-test-run.pl has a similar
option --non-blocking-api that uses this, as well as additional
testcases.
An example program tests/async_queries.c is included that uses the new
non-blocking API with libevent to show how, in a single-threaded
program, to issue many queries in parallel against a database.
client/async_example.c:
Fix const warning
******
Fix bug with wrong timeout value for poll().
include/Makefile.am:
Fix missing include for `make dist`
include/mysql.h:
Add prototypes for all non-blocking API calls.
include/mysql.h.pp:
Add prototypes for all non-blocking API calls.
mysys/my_context.c:
Fix type warning for makecontext() function pointer argument.
sql-common/mysql_async.c:
Fix crashes in the non-blocking API for functions that can take MYSQL argument
that is NULL.
tests/Makefile.am:
Add header file to `make dist`
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Replace blocking calls with wrappers around the non-blocking calls, used in
mysql_client_test to test the new non-blocking API.
tests/nonblock-wrappers.h:
Replace blocking calls with wrappers around the non-blocking calls, used in
mysql_client_test to test the new non-blocking API.
Give more information when finding an error in a MyISAM table.
When killing system thread, use KILL_SYSTEM_THREAD instead of KILL_CONNECTION to make it easier to ignore the signal in sensitive context (like auto-repair)
Added new kill level: KILL_SERVER that will in the future to be used to signal killed by shutdown.
Add more warnings about killed connections when warning level > 3
include/myisamchk.h:
Added counting of printed info/notes
mysys/mf_iocache.c:
Remove duplicate assignment
sql/handler.cc:
Added test of KILL_SERVER
sql/log.cc:
Ignore new 'kill' error ER_NEW_ABORTING_CONNECTION when requesting query error code.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Add more warnings for killed connections when warning level > 3
sql/scheduler.cc:
Added checks for new kill signals
sql/slave.cc:
Ignore new kill signal ER_NEW_ABORTING_CONNECTION
sql/sp_head.cc:
Fixed assignment to bool
Added testing of new kill signals
sql/sql_base.cc:
Use KILL_SYSTEM_THREAD to auto-kill system threads
sql/sql_class.cc:
Add more warnings for killed connections when warning level > 3
thd_killed() now ignores KILL_BAD_DATA and THD::KILL_SYSTEM_THREAD as these should not abort sensitive operations.
sql/sql_class.h:
Added KILL_SYSTEM_THREAD and KILL_SERVER
sql/sql_connect.cc:
Added handling of KILL_SERVER
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Use KILL_SYSTEM_THREAD to auto-kill system threads
Added handling of KILL_SERVER
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Add more warnings for killed connections when warning level > 3
Added checking that thd->abort_on_warning is reset at end of query.
sql/sql_show.cc:
Update condition for when a query is 'killed'
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
Added counting of info/notes printed
storage/myisam/mi_check.c:
Always print an an error if we find data errors when checking/repairing a MyISAM table.
When a repair was killed, don't retry repair.
Added assert if sort_get_next_record() returned an error without an error message.
Removed nonsence check "if (sort_param->read_cache.error < 0)" in repair.
storage/myisam/myisamchk.c:
Added counting of notes printed
storage/pbxt/src/thread_xt.cc:
Better error message.
Added --debug-assert-on-error variable which, if set, will cause safe_mutex to assert if it founds an error.
include/my_sys.h:
Added my_assert_on_error
mysys/my_static.c:
Added my_assert_on_error
mysys/thr_mutex.c:
Assert when found wrong mutex usage if my_assert_on_error is set
sql/mysqld.cc:
Added setting of my_assert_on_error
The idea is that my_global_flags is ored to the MyFlags parameter for the above functions if the MY_WME flag is not set.
As the my_global_flags has ME_JUST_INFO (mark error as 'note') and possible ME_NOREFRESH (write error to log) this will force mysqld to log the not critical error to the log as a note.
include/my_sys.h:
Moved MY_SYNC_DIR to ensure it never clashes with ME_JUST_INFO
Added my_global_flags
mysql-test/Makefile.am:
Removed not used bugs directory
mysys/my_init.c:
Added my_global_flags, a variable that is ored to MyFlags in a those mysys functions we want extra logging.
mysys/my_malloc.c:
Added support for my_global_flags
mysys/my_open.c:
Added support for my_global_flags
mysys/my_pread.c:
Added support for my_global_flags
mysys/my_read.c:
Added support for my_global_flags
mysys/my_static.c:
Added my_global_flags
mysys/my_write.c:
Added support for my_global_flags
sql/mysqld.cc:
Set my_global_flags for warning levels 10 & 11
sql/sql_base.cc:
Don't increment unhandled errors for notes or warnings.
This fix was accidentally pushed to mysql-5.1 after the 5.1.59 clone-off in
bzr revision id marko.makela@oracle.com-20110829081642-z0w992a0mrc62s6w
with the fix of Bug#12704861 Corruption after a crash during BLOB update
but not merged to mysql-5.5 and upwards.
In the Barracuda formats, the clustered index record no longer
contains a prefix of off-page columns. Because of this, the undo log
must contain these prefixes, so that purge and multi-versioning will
continue to work. However, this also means that an undo log record can
become too big to fit in an undo log page. (It is a limitation of the
undo log that undo records cannot span across multiple pages.)
In case the checks for undo log size fail when CREATE TABLE or CREATE
INDEX is executed, we need a fallback that blocks a modification
operation when the undo log record would exceed the maximum size.
trx_undo_free_last_page_func(): Renamed from trx_undo_free_page_in_rollback().
Define the trx_t parameter only in debug builds.
trx_undo_free_last_page(): Wrapper for trx_undo_free_last_page_func().
Pass the trx_t parameter only in debug builds.
trx_undo_truncate_end_func(): Renamed from trx_undo_truncate_end().
Define the trx_t parameter only in debug builds. Rewrite a for(;;) loop
as a while loop for clarity.
trx_undo_truncate_end(): Wrapper for from trx_undo_truncate_end_func().
Pass the trx_t parameter only in debug builds.
trx_undo_erase_page_end(): Return TRUE if the page was non-empty
to begin with. Refuse to erase empty pages.
trx_undo_report_row_operation(): If the page for which the undo log
was too big was empty, free the undo page and return DB_TOO_BIG_RECORD.
rb:749 approved by Inaam Rana
Added more printing of errors to myisamchk.
mysys/mf_iocache.c:
Write error message if failed seek.
sql/table.cc:
Fixed buffer overflow bug:
- It's not enough to check for mysql_version to to detect partion indicator as the version may have been updated by mysql_upgrade.
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
Don't log same error twice.
Don't reset log_all_errors if it's set
storage/myisam/mi_check.c:
Fixed bug that caused repair() to not report error if called twice (as when doing retry)
More printing of errors.
storage/myisam/sort.c:
Set my_errno in case of out of memory errors.
Also addressed issues in bug #11745133, where we could mark a table
corrupted instead of crashing the server when found a corrupted buffer/page
if the table created with innodb_file_per_table on.
FUNCTION 'PTHREAD_INIT'
The problem was that compilation would fail with a warning:
Implicit declaration of function 'pthread_init' if MySQL was
compiled on OS X 10.7 (Lion). The reason was that pthread_init()
is now part of an internal OS X pthread library so it was found
by CMake.
This patch fixes the problem by removing HAVE_PTHREAD_INIT and
related code. pthread_init() was specific to MIT-pthreads which
has not been supported since 4.1 and was therefore no longer
relevant.
No test case added.
client/mysql_upgrade.c:
missing DBUG_RETURN
client/mysqladmin.cc:
client plugin memory wasn't freed
client/mysqlcheck.c:
client plugin memory, defaults, a result set, a command-line option value were not freed.
missing DBUG_RETURN.
client/mysqldump.c:
client plugin memory wasn't freed
client/mysqlslap.c:
client plugin memory wasn't freed
client/mysqltest.cc:
hopeless. cannot be fixed.
mysql-test/valgrind.supp:
Bug#56666 is now fixed.
mysys/array.c:
really, don't allocate if the caller didn't ask to.
mysys/my_init.c:
safemalloc checks must be done at the very end
mysys/my_thr_init.c:
not needed anymore
sql-common/client.c:
memory leak
sql/log.cc:
log_file was not closed, memory leak.
sql/mysqld.cc:
fix bug#56666 (causing many P_S related memory leaks).
close_active_mi() not called for --bootstrap, memory leak.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
redo Lex->mi handling
sql/sql_lex.h:
redo Lex->mi handling
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
plugins having PLUGIN_VAR_MEMALLOC string variables have this variables allocated in every THD.
The memory was freed in ~THD but only if plugin was still active. If plugin was unloaded the
variable was not found and the memory was lost. By loading and unloading plugins an arbitrary
amount of memory can be lost.
sql/sql_repl.cc:
redo Lex->mi handling
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
completely wrong handling of Lex->mi - run-time memory leak, by repeating the statement
arbitrary amount of memory can be lost.
Lex->mi.repl_ignore_server_ids_opt was allocated when parsing CHANGE MASTER,
and freed after executing the statement. if parser failed on syntax (or another)
error the statement was never executed. Lex->mi was simply bzero-ed for the next
CHANGE MASTER statement.
sql/table.cc:
didn't compile
storage/perfschema/pfs_lock.h:
Bug#56666 is fixed
... but differently
client/mysqltest.cc:
my_safe_print_str() don't append \n anymore
dbug/dbug.c:
restore safemalloc as a part of dbug suite
dbug/user.r:
restore 'S' flag documentation
include/my_dbug.h:
restore safemalloc as a part of dbug suite
include/my_sys.h:
move valgrind defines to a dedicated header
mysys/my_malloc.c:
use new safemalloc
mysys/stacktrace.c:
don't append \n. let the calller do it, if needed
sql/mysqld.cc:
my_safe_print_str() don't append \n anymore
can't parse relative paths "higher" than 3 levels up
When trying to LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE using a relative path with 3 or
more levels up in the directory hierarchy, mysqld wrongly parses
the path and as a consequence, can't find the file.
This bug was introduced by patch for bug#58205.
The reason for bug is that implementaiton of function cleanup_dirname()
doesn't take into account the begin of buffer being processed during
handling of path to file.
mysys/mf_pack.c:
function cleanup_dirname() was modified: fixed wrong comparison
condition when handling substring "../" at the begining of the buffer.
The patch replaces the use of the POSIX I/O interfaces in mysys on Windows with
the Win32 API calls (CreateFile, WriteFile, etc). The Windows HANDLE for the open
file is stored in the my_file_info struct, along with a flag for append mode
(because the Windows API does not support opening files in append mode in all cases)
The default max open files has been increased to 16384 and can be increased further
by setting --max-open-files=<value> during the server start.
Noteworthy benefit of this patch is that it removes limits from the table_cache size -
allowing for more simultaneus users