https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-26221
my_sys DYNAMIC_ARRAY and DYNAMIC_STRING inconsistancy
The DYNAMIC_STRING uses size_t for sizes, but DYNAMIC_ARRAY used uint.
This patch adjusts DYNAMIC_ARRAY to use size_t like DYNAMIC_STRING.
As the MY_DIR member number_of_files is copied from a DYNAMIC_ARRAY,
this is changed to be size_t.
As MY_TMPDIR members 'cur' and 'max' are copied from a DYNAMIC_ARRAY,
these are also changed to be size_t.
The lists of plugins and stored procedures use DYNAMIC_ARRAY,
but their APIs assume a size of 'uint'; these are unchanged.
This fixed the MySQL bug# 20338 about misuse of double underscore
prefix __WIN__, which was old MySQL's idea of identifying Windows
Replace it by _WIN32 standard symbol for targeting Windows OS
(both 32 and 64 bit)
Not that connect storage engine is not fixed in this patch (must be
fixed in "upstream" branch)
This happened because in ma_open() we did not take into account that
tran_man (Aria transaction manager) would not be initialized.
Fixed by using the same check for minimum transaction id as we use
during repair.
Other things:
- ariad_read_log now displays a readable timestamp
- Removed printing of datapage for header. This removes
some wrong warnings from the aria_read_log output
This was because of a wrong test in encryption code that wrote random
numbers over the LSN for pages for transactional Aria tables during repair.
The effect was that after an ALTER TABLE ENABLE KEYS of a encrypted
recovery of the tables would not work.
Fixed by changing testing of !share->now_transactional to
!share->base.born_transactional.
Other things:
- Extended Aria check_table() to check for wrong (= too big) LSN numbers.
- If check_table() failed just because of wrong LSN or TRN numbers,
a following repair table will just do a zerofill which is much faster.
- Limit number of LSN errors in one check table to MAX_LSN_ERROR (10).
- Removed old obsolete test of 'if (error_count & 2)'. Changed error_count
and warning_count from bits to numbers of errors/warnings as this is
more useful.
Existing implementation used my_checksum (from mysys)
for calculating table checksum and binlog checksum.
This implementation was optimized for powerpc only and lacked
SIMD implementation for x86 (using clmul) and ARM
(using ACLE) instead used zlib-crc32.
mariabackup had its own copy of the crc32 implementation
using hardware optimized implementation only for x86 and lagged
hardware based implementation for powerpc and ARM.
Patch helps unifies all such calls and help aggregate all of them
using an unified interface my_checksum().
Said unification also enables hardware optimized calls for all
architecture viz. x86, ARM, POWERPC.
Default always fallback to zlib crc32.
Thanks to Daniel Black for reviewing, fixing and testing
PowerPC changes. Thanks to Marko and Daniel for early code feedback.
Several macros such as sint2korr() and uint4korr() are using the
arithmetic + operator while a bitwise or operator would suffice.
GCC 5 and clang 5 and later can detect patterns consisting of
bitwise or and shifts by multiples of 8 bits, such as those used
in the InnoDB function mach_read_from_4(). They actually translate
that verbose low-level code into high-level machine language
(i486 bswap instruction or fused into the Haswell movbe instruction).
We should do the same for MariaDB Server code that is outside InnoDB.
Note: The Microsoft C compiler is lacking this optimization.
There, we might consider using _byteswap_ushort(), _byteswap_ulong(),
_byteswap_uint64(). But, those would lead to unaligned reads, which are
bad for reasons stated in MDEV-20277. Besides, outside InnoDB,
most data is already being stored in the native little-endian format
of that compiler.
This can happen if one uses a backup where not all aria_log.* files
are copied or if the last one is too short. In this case the data
files will contain data that is not in the logs and recovery will fail.
Other things:
- Fixed tprint() to not print extra new line to debug trace
MDEV-18461 Aria crash recovery failures
This does not fix the bug reported in the MDEV, but
now we get an error message of the problem instead of
an assert.
This commit is based on the work of Michal Schorm, rebased on the
earliest MariaDB version.
Th command line used to generate this diff was:
find ./ -type f \
-exec sed -i -e 's/Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, /Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, /g' {} \; \
-exec sed -i -e 's/Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place.* Suite 330, Boston, /Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, /g' {} \; \
-exec sed -i -e 's/MA.*.....-1307.*USA/MA 02110-1335 USA/g' {} \; \
-exec sed -i -e 's/Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple/Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin/g' {} \; \
-exec sed -i -e 's/Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA.*02111-1307.*USA/Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1335 USA/g' {} \; \
-exec sed -i -e 's/MA.*.....-1307/MA 02110-1335/g' {} \;
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.