Fix error message to contain correct errno. This commit was
tested interactively because mtr will notice if you provide
wrong wsrep_provider in config and you may not change
wsrep_provider dynamically.
Making changes to wsrep_mysqld.h causes large parts of server code to
be recompiled. The reason is that wsrep_mysqld.h is included by
sql_class.h, even tough very little of wsrep_mysqld.h is needed in
sql_class.h. This commit introduces a new header file, wsrep_on.h,
which is meant to be included from sql_class.h, and contains only
macros and variable declarations used to determine whether wsrep is
enabled.
Also, header wsrep.h should only contain definitions that are also
used outside of sql/. Therefore, move WSREP_TO_ISOLATION* and
WSREP_SYNC_WAIT macros to wsrep_mysqld.h.
Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
In a rebase of the merge, two preceding commits were accidentally reverted:
commit 112b23969a (MDEV-26308)
commit ac2857a5fb (MDEV-25717)
Thanks to Daniele Sciascia for noticing this.
Contains following fixes:
* allow TOI commands to timeout while trying to acquire TOI with
override lock_wait_timeout with a LONG_TIMEOUT only after
succesfully entering TOI
* only ignore lock_wait_timeout on TOI
* fix galera_split_brain test as TOI operation now returns ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT after lock_wait_timeout
* explicitly test for TOI
Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
* Disallow setting wsrep_on = 1 if wsrep_provider is unset. Also, move
wsrep_on_basic from sys_vars to wsrep suite: this test now requires
to run with wsrep_provider set
* Disallow setting @@session.wsrep_on = 1 when @@global.wsrep_on = 0
* Handle the case where a new connection turns @@global.wsrep_on from
off to on. In this case we would miss a call to wsrep_open, causing
unexpected states in wsrep::client_state (causing assertions).
* Disable wsrep.MDEV-22443 because it is no longer possible to enable
wsrep_on, if server is started with wsrep_provider='none'
Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
This patch makes the following changes around variable wsrep_on:
1) Variable wsrep_on can no longer be updated from a session that has
an active transaction running. The original behavior allowed cases
like this:
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
SET SESSION wsrep_on = OFF;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2);
COMMIT;
With regular transactions this would result in no replication
events (not even value 1). With streaming replication it would be
unnecessarily complex to achieve the same behavior. In the above
example, it would be possible for value 1 to be already replicated if
it happened to fill a separate fragment, while value 2 wouldn't.
2) Global variable wsrep_on no longer affects current sessions, only
subsequent ones. This is to avoid a similar case to the above, just
using just by using global wsrep_on instead session wsrep_on:
--connection conn_1
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1);
--connection conn_2
SET GLOBAL wsrep_on = OFF;
--connection conn_1
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2);
COMMIT;
The above example results in the transaction to be replicated, as
global wsrep_on will only affect the session wsrep_on of new
connections.
Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
wsrep_cluster_address_update() causes LOCK_wsrep_slave_threads
to be locked under LOCK_wsrep_cluster_config, while normally
the order should be the opposite.
Fix: don't protect @@wsrep_cluster_address value with the
LOCK_wsrep_cluster_config, LOCK_global_system_variables is enough.
Only protect wsrep reinitialization with the LOCK_wsrep_cluster_config.
And make it use a local copy of the global @@wsrep_cluster_address.
Also, introduce a helper function that checks whether
wsrep_cluster_address is set and also asserts that it can be safely
read by the caller.
rarely (try --repeat 1000), the following happens:
* from wsrep_bf_abort (when a thread is being killed), wsrep-lib
starts streaming_rollback that wants to
convert_streaming_client_to_applier. wsrep_create_streaming_applier
creates a new THD(). All while the other THD is being killed,
so under LOCK_thd_kill and LOCK_thd_data. In particular, THD::init()
takes LOCK_global_system_variables under LOCK_thd_kill.
* updating @@wsrep_slave_threads takes LOCK_global_system_variables
and LOCK_wsrep_cluster_config (in that order) and invokes
wsrep_slave_threads_update() that takes LOCK_wsrep_slave_threads
* wsrep_replication_process() takes LOCK_wsrep_slave_threads and
invokes wsrep_close_applier(), that does thd->set_killed() which
takes LOCK_thd_kill.
et voilà.
As a fix I copied a workaround from wsrep_cluster_address_update()
to wsrep_slave_threads_update(). It seems to be safe: without mutexes
a race condition is possible and a concurrent SET might change
wsrep_slave_threads, but wsrep_slave_threads_update() always verifies
if there's a need to do something, so it will not run twice in this case,
it'll be a no-op.
We need to complete SST if both new and old start positions are
not same as initial positions. If they are initial positions
just set local uuid and seqno.
There were multiple problems here
* wsrep_trx_fragment_size should not be set when wsrep is disabled or provider is not loaded
* wsrep_trx_fragment_unit should not be set when wsrep is disabled or provider is not loaded
* wsrep_debug has no effect if wsrep is disabled or provider is not loaded
* wsrep_start_position should not be set when wsrep is disabled or provider is not loaded any other value than default
* wsrep_start_position should be changed only when we are joiner or initialized
* wsrep_start_position should be allowed to set only a value that exits, thus
we need to add error handling to wsrep_sst_complete
Actual assertion mentioned on MDEV seems to be already fixed but
setting seqno to -2 will trigger a different assertion
mysqld: /home/jan/mysql/10.4-bugs/wsrep-lib/src/server_state.cpp:702: void wsrep::server_state::sst_received(wsrep::client_service&, int): Assertion `state_ == s_joiner || state_ == s_initialized' failed.
Fixed this by not allowing user to set seqno < -1 (-1 is special
seqno meaning undefined and seqno is initialized to it). MariaDB
releases 10.2 and 10.3 already do not allow to set seqno < -1.
Galera parameter wsrep_gtid_domain_id was defined using a class where
actual parameter was not a first member. Fixed this by using normal
variable and assigning this value to class member value.
Some invalid wsrep_provider paths may be interpreted as a valid
directory. For example '/invalid/libgalera_smm.so' with UTF character
set is interpreted as '/', which is a valid directory. A early check
that wsrep_provider should not be a directory fixes it.
If the server is compiled WITH_WSREP=OFF, we should avoid evaluating
conditions on a global variable that is constant.
WSREP_ON_: Renamed from WSREP_ON. Defined only WITH_WSREP=ON.
WSREP_ON: Defined as unlikely(WSREP_ON_).
wsrep_on(): Defined as WSREP_ON && wsrep_service->wsrep_on_func().
The reason why we have wsrep_on() at all is that the macro WSREP(thd)
depends on the definition of THD, and that is intentionally an opaque
data type for InnoDB. So, we cannot avoid invoking wsrep_on(), but
we can evaluate the less expensive condition WSREP_ON before calling
the function.
We need to release global system variables mutex before
doing wsrep_init to avoid race with next show status and
we need to save wsrep_on value as it is changed on wsrep_init.
Added test case.
Support for galera GTID consistency thru cluster. All nodes in cluster
should have same GTID for replicated events which are originating from cluster.
Cluster originating commands need to contain sequential WSREP GTID seqno
Ignore manual setting of gtid_seq_no=X.
In master-slave scenario where master is non galera node replicated GTID is
replicated and is preserved in all nodes.
To have this - domain_id, server_id and seqnos should be same on all nodes.
Node which bootstraps the cluster, to achieve this, sends domain_id and
server_id to other nodes and this combination is used to write GTID for events
that are replicated inside cluster.
Cluster nodes that are executing non replicated events are going to have different
GTID than replicated ones, difference will be visible in domain part of gtid.
With wsrep_gtid_domain_id you can set domain_id for WSREP cluster.
Functions WSREP_LAST_WRITTEN_GTID, WSREP_LAST_SEEN_GTID and
WSREP_SYNC_WAIT_UPTO_GTID now works with "native" GTID format.
Fixed galera tests to reflect this chances.
Add variable to manually update WSREP GTID seqno in cluster
Add variable to manipulate and change WSREP GTID seqno. Next command
originating from cluster and on same thread will have set seqno and
cluster should change their internal counter to it's value.
Behavior is same as using @@gtid_seq_no for non WSREP transaction.
Problem was that tests select INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST processes
from user system user and empty state. Thus, there is not clear
state for slave threads.
Changes:
- Added new status variables that store current amount of applier threads
(wsrep_applier_thread_count) and rollbacker threads
(wsrep_rollbacker_thread_count). This will make clear how many slave threads
of certain type there is.
- Added THD state "wsrep applier idle" when applier slave thread is
waiting for work. This makes finding slave/applier threads easier.
- Added force-restart option for mtr to always restart servers between tests
to avoid race on start of the test
- Added wait_condition_with_debug to wait until the passed statement returns
true, or the operation times out. If operation times out, the additional error
statement will be executed
Changes to be committed:
new file: mysql-test/include/force_restart.inc
new file: mysql-test/include/wait_condition_with_debug.inc
modified: mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/disabled.def
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/r/MW-336.result
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/r/galera_kill_applier.result
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/r/galera_var_slave_threads.result
new file: mysql-test/suite/galera/t/MW-336.cnf
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/t/MW-336.test
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/t/galera_kill_applier.test
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/t/galera_parallel_autoinc_largetrx.test
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/t/galera_parallel_autoinc_manytrx.test
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/t/galera_var_slave_threads.test
modified: mysql-test/suite/wsrep/disabled.def
modified: mysql-test/suite/wsrep/r/variables.result
modified: mysql-test/suite/wsrep/t/variables.test
modified: sql/mysqld.cc
modified: sql/wsrep_mysqld.cc
modified: sql/wsrep_mysqld.h
modified: sql/wsrep_thd.cc
modified: sql/wsrep_var.cc