Fix Bug#46718 InnoDB plugin incompatible with gcc 4.1 (at least: on PPC): "Undefined symbol"
by implementing our own check in plug.in instead of using the result from
the check from MySQL because it is insufficient.
Approved by: Marko (rb://154)
Done away with following two status variables:
innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_rnd
innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_seq
Introduced two new status variables:
innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead = number of pages read as part of
readahead since server startup
innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_evicted = number of pages that are read
in as readahead but were evicted before ever being accessed since
server startup i.e.: a measure of how badly our readahead is
performing
SHOW INNODB STATUS will show two extra numbers in buffer pool section:
pages read ahead/sec and pages evicted without access/sec
Approved by: Marko
return DB_CORRUPTION (HA_ERR_CRASHED) instead of abnormally
terminating the server. Also, disable the previously added diagnostic
output to the error log, because mysql-test-run does not like extra
output in the error log. (Bug #44571)
dict_index_add_to_cache(): Handle errors from dict_index_find_cols().
mysql-test/innodb_bug44571.test: A test case for triggering the bug.
rb://135 approved by Sunny Bains.
size with the settable global variable innodb_old_blocks_pct. The
minimum and maximum values are 5 and 95 per cent, respectively. The
default is 100*3/8, in line with the old behavior.
ut_time_ms(): New utility function, to return the current time in
milliseconds. TODO: Is there a more efficient timestamp function, such
as rdtsc divided by a power of two?
buf_LRU_old_threshold_ms: New variable, corresponding to
innodb_old_blocks_time. The value 0 is the default behaviour: no
timeout before making blocks 'new'.
bpage->accessed, bpage->LRU_position, buf_pool->ulint_clock: Remove.
bpage->access_time: New field, replacing bpage->accessed. Protected by
buf_pool_mutex instead of bpage->mutex. Updated when a page is created
or accessed the first time in the buffer pool.
buf_LRU_old_ratio, innobase_old_blocks_pct: New variables,
corresponding to innodb_old_blocks_pct
buf_LRU_old_ratio_update(), innobase_old_blocks_pct_update(): Update
functions for buf_LRU_old_ratio, innobase_old_blocks_pct.
buf_page_peek_if_too_old(): Compare ut_time_ms() to bpage->access_time
if buf_LRU_old_threshold_ms && bpage->old. Else observe
buf_LRU_old_ratio and bpage->freed_page_clock.
buf_pool_t: Add n_pages_made_young, n_pages_not_made_young,
n_pages_made_young_old, n_pages_not_made_young, for statistics.
buf_print(): Display buf_pool->n_pages_made_young,
buf_pool->n_pages_not_made_young. This function is only for crash
diagnostics.
buf_print_io(): Display buf_pool->LRU_old_len and quantities derived
from buf_pool->n_pages_made_young, buf_pool->n_pages_not_made_young.
This function is invoked by SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS.
rb://129 approved by Heikki Tuuri. This addresses Bug #45015.
Merge a change from MySQL:
http://lists.mysql.com/commits/80832
2968 Jonathan Perkin 2009-08-14
Build fixes for Windows, AIX, HP/UX and Sun Studio11, from Timothy Smith.
modified:
CMakeLists.txt
cmd-line-utils/readline/util.c
storage/innodb_plugin/handler/i_s.cc
storage/innodb_plugin/include/univ.i
Change the read ahead parameter name to innodb_read_ahead_threshold.
Change the meaning of this parameter to signify the number of pages
that must be sequentially accessed for InnoDB to trigger a readahead
request.
Suggested by: Ken
Sun Studio
Those changes are contributed by Sun/MySQL. Two sets of changes
in this patch when Sun Studio is used:
- Explicit inlining of functions
- Prefetch Support
This patch has been tested by Sunny with the plugin statically
built in. Since we've never built the plugin as a dynamically
loaded module on Solaris, it is a separate task to change
plug.in.
rb://142
Approved by: Heikki
This patch is from Sergey Vojtovich of Sun Microsystems,
to fix run-time symbols clash on Solaris with older C++
compiler:
- when finding out a way to hide symbols, make decision basing
on compiler, not operating system.
- Sun Studio supports __hidden declaration specifier for this
purpose.
The original PAUSE instruction patch (r5470) does not
compile on Windows. Also, there is an elegant way of
doing it on Windows - YieldProcessor().
Approved by: Heikki (on IM)
This patch introduces heuristics based flushing rate of dirty pages to
avoid IO bursts at checkpoint.
1) log_capacity / log_generated per second gives us number of seconds
in which ALL dirty pages need to be flushed. Based on this rough
assumption we can say that
n_dirty_pages / (log_capacity / log_generation_rate) = desired_flush_rate
2) We use weighted averages (hard coded to 20 seconds) of
log_generation_rate to avoid resonance.
3) From the desired_flush_rate we subtract the number of pages that have
been flushed due to LRU flushing. That gives us pages that we should
flush as part of flush_list cleanup. And that is the number (capped by
maximum io_capacity) that we try to flush from the master thread.
Knobs:
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innodb_adaptive_flushing: boolean, global, dynamic, default TRUE.
Since this heuristic is very experimental and has the potential to
dramatically change the IO pattern I think it is a good idea to leave a
knob to turn it off.
Approved by: Heikki
Based on contribution from Google Inc.
This patch introduces a new parameter innodb_io_capacity to control the
rate at which master threads performs various tasks. The default value
is 200 and higher values imply more aggressive flushing and ibuf merges
from within the master thread.
This patch also changes the ibuf merge from synchronous to asynchronous.
Another minor change is not to force the master thread to wait for a
log flush to complete every second.
Approved by: Heikki