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Marko Mäkelä
7f99381288 Fix compiler warnings
metadata_lock_info_duration[]: Remove the unused variable.

Add some comments /* fall through */ to silence -Wimplicit-fallthrough
2017-09-01 15:40:49 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
4e1fa7f63d Merge bb-10.2-ext into 10.3 2017-09-01 11:33:45 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
ff81faf670 MDEV-13654 Various crashes due to DB_TRX_ID mismatch in table-rebuilding ALTER TABLE…LOCK=NONE
After MDEV-12288 and MDEV-13536, the DB_TRX_ID of old clustered index
records for which no history is available should be reset to 0.

This caused crashes in online table-rebuilding ALTER, because the
row_log_table_apply() is built on the assumption that the PRIMARY KEY
together with DB_TRX_ID,DB_ROLL_PTR identifies the record.

Both when copying the old table and when writing log about changes to
the old table, we must map "old" DB_TRX_ID to 0. "old" here is simply
"older than the trx_id of the ALTER TABLE transaction", because
the MDL_EXCLUSIVE (and exclusive InnoDB table lock) in
ha_innobase::prepare_inplace_alter_table() forces any transactions
accessing the table to commit or rollback. So, we know that we can
safely reset any DB_TRX_ID in the table that is older than the
transaction ID of the ALTER TABLE, because the undo log history would be
lost in a table-rebuilding ALTER.

Note: After a table-rebuilding online ALTER TABLE, the rebuilt table
may end up containing some nonzero DB_TRX_ID columns. The apply logic
identifies the rows by the combination of PRIMARY KEY and DB_TRX_ID.
These nonzero DB_TRX_ID would necessarily refer to concurrent DML
operations that were started during ha_innobase::inplace_alter_table().

row_log_allocate(): Add a parameter for the ALTER TABLE transaction.

row_log_t::min_trx: The ALTER TABLE transaction ID.

trx_id_check(): A debug function to check that DB_TRX_ID makes sense
(is either 0 or bigger than the ALTER TABLE transaction ID).

reset_trx_id[]: The reset DB_TRX_ID,DB_ROLL_PTR columns.

row_log_table_delete(), row_log_table_get_pk(): Reset the
DB_TRX_ID,DB_ROLL_PTR when they precede the ALTER TABLE transaction.

row_log_table_apply_delete(), row_log_table_apply_update():
Assert trx_id_check().

row_merge_insert_index_tuples(): Remove the unused parameter trx_id.

row_merge_read_clustered_index(): In a table-rebuilding ALTER,
reset the DB_TRX_ID,DB_ROLL_PTR when they precede the ALTER TABLE
transaction. Assert trx_id_check() on clustered index records that
are being buffered.
2017-09-01 10:36:57 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
6749d39a95 Merge 10.2 into bb-10.2-ext 2017-09-01 08:47:55 +03:00
Sergey Vojtovich
fdc4779235 MDEV-11371 - column compression
Storage engine independent support for column compression.

TINYBLOB, BLOB, MEDIUMBLOB, LONGBLOB, TINYTEXT, TEXT, MEDIUMTEXT, LONGTEXT,
VARCHAR and VARBINARY columns can be compressed.

New COMPRESSED column attribute added:
COMPRESSED[=<compression_method>]

System variables added:
column_compression_threshold
column_compression_zlib_level
column_compression_zlib_strategy
column_compression_zlib_wrap

Status variables added:
Column_compressions
Column_decompressions

Limitations:
- the only supported method currently is zlib
- CSV storage engine stores data uncompressed on-disk even if COMPRESSED
  attribute is present
- it is not possible to create indexes over compressed columns.
2017-08-31 15:44:17 +04:00
Marko Mäkelä
4c91fd4cd6 Galera after-merge fixes
wsrep_drop_table_query(): Remove the definition of this ununsed function.

row_upd_sec_index_entry(), row_upd_clust_rec_by_insert():
Evaluate the simplest conditions first. The merge could have slightly
hurt performance by causing extra calls to wsrep_on().
2017-08-30 12:29:47 +03:00
Jan Lindström
01209de763 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/bb-10.1-jplindst' into 10.1 2017-08-29 20:30:18 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
f192b48d62 Merge 10.1 into 10.2 2017-08-29 10:07:33 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
11352d52cd Merge 10.0 into 10.1 2017-08-28 15:05:46 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
f87cb652ac MDEV-13637 InnoDB change buffer housekeeping can cause redo log overrun and possibly deadlocks
The function ibuf_remove_free_page() may be called while the caller
is holding several mutexes or rw-locks. Because of this, this
housekeeping loop may cause performance glitches for operations that
involve tables that are stored in the InnoDB system tablespace.
Also deadlocks might be possible.

The worst impact of all is that due to the mutexes being held, calls to
log_free_check() had to be skipped during this housekeeping.
This means that the cyclic InnoDB redo log may be overwritten.
If the system crashes during this, it would be unable to recover.

The entry point to the problematic code is ibuf_free_excess_pages().
It would make sense to call it before acquiring any mutexes or rw-locks,
in any 'pessimistic' operation that involves the system tablespace.

fseg_create_general(), fseg_alloc_free_page_general(): Do not call
ibuf_free_excess_pages() while potentially holding some latches.

ibuf_remove_free_page(): Do call log_free_check(), like every operation
that is about to generate redo log should do.

ibuf_free_excess_pages(): Remove some assertions that are replaced
by stricter assertions in the log_free_check() that is now called by
ibuf_remove_free_page().

row_mtr_start(): New function, to perform necessary preparations when
starting a mini-transaction for row operations. For pessimistic operations
on secondary indexes that are located in the system tablespace,
this includes calling ibuf_free_excess_pages().

row_undo_ins_remove_sec_low(), row_undo_mod_del_mark_or_remove_sec_low(),
row_undo_mod_del_unmark_sec_and_undo_update(): Call row_mtr_start().

row_ins_sec_index_entry(): Call ibuf_free_excess_pages() if the operation
may involve allocating pages and change buffering in the system tablespace.

row_upd_sec_index_entry(): Slightly refactor the code. The
delete-marking of the old entry is done in-place. It could be
change-buffered, but the old code should be unlikely to have
invoked ibuf_free_excess_pages() in this case.
2017-08-28 08:57:51 +03:00
Sergei Golubchik
bb8e99fdc3 Merge branch 'bb-10.2-ext' into 10.3 2017-08-26 00:34:43 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
582545a384 MDEV-13637 InnoDB change buffer housekeeping can cause redo log overrun and possibly deadlocks
The function ibuf_remove_free_page() may be called while the caller
is holding several mutexes or rw-locks. Because of this, this
housekeeping loop may cause performance glitches for operations that
involve tables that are stored in the InnoDB system tablespace.
Also deadlocks might be possible.

The worst impact of all is that due to the mutexes being held, calls to
log_free_check() had to be skipped during this housekeeping.
This means that the cyclic InnoDB redo log may be overwritten.
If the system crashes during this, it would be unable to recover.

The entry point to the problematic code is ibuf_free_excess_pages().
It would make sense to call it before acquiring any mutexes or rw-locks,
in any 'pessimistic' operation that involves the system tablespace.

fseg_create_general(), fseg_alloc_free_page_general(): Do not call
ibuf_free_excess_pages() while potentially holding some latches.

ibuf_remove_free_page(): Do call log_free_check(), like every operation
that is about to generate redo log should do.

ibuf_free_excess_pages(): Remove some assertions that are replaced
by stricter assertions in the log_free_check() that is now called by
ibuf_remove_free_page().

row_ins_sec_index_entry(), row_undo_ins_remove_sec_low(),
row_undo_mod_del_mark_or_remove_sec_low(),
row_undo_mod_del_unmark_sec_and_undo_update(): Call
ibuf_free_excess_pages() if the operation may involve allocating pages
and change buffering in the system tablespace.
2017-08-25 14:01:51 +03:00
Sergei Golubchik
27412877db Merge branch '10.2' into bb-10.2-ext 2017-08-25 10:25:48 +02:00
Monty
536215e32f Added DBUG_ASSERT_AS_PRINTF compile flag
If compiling a non DBUG binary with
-DDBUG_ASSERT_AS_PRINTF asserts will be
changed to printf + stack trace (of stack
trace are enabled).

- Changed #ifndef DBUG_OFF to
  #ifdef DBUG_ASSERT_EXISTS
  for those DBUG_OFF that was just used to enable
  assert
- Assert checking that could greatly impact
  performance where changed to DBUG_ASSERT_SLOW which
  is not affected by DBUG_ASSERT_AS_PRINTF
- Added one extra option to my_print_stacktrace() to
  get more silent in case of stack trace printing as
  part of assert.
2017-08-24 01:05:50 +02:00
Michael Widenius
4aaa38d26e Enusure that my_global.h is included first
- Added sql/mariadb.h file that should be included first by files in sql
  directory, if sql_plugin.h is not used (sql_plugin.h adds SHOW variables
  that must be done before my_global.h is included)
- Removed a lot of include my_global.h from include files
- Removed include's of some files that my_global.h automatically includes
- Removed duplicated include's of my_sys.h
- Replaced include my_config.h with my_global.h
2017-08-24 01:05:44 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
59caf2c3c1 MDEV-13485 MTR tests fail massively with --innodb-sync-debug
The parameter --innodb-sync-debug, which is disabled by default,
aims to find potential deadlocks in InnoDB.

When the parameter is enabled, lots of tests failed. Most of these
failures were due to bogus diagnostics. But, as part of this fix,
we are also fixing a bug in error handling code and removing dead
code, and fixing cases where an uninitialized mutex was being
locked and unlocked.

dict_create_foreign_constraints_low(): Remove an extraneous
mutex_exit() call that could cause corruption in an error handling
path. Also, do not unnecessarily acquire dict_foreign_err_mutex.
Its only purpose is to control concurrent access to
dict_foreign_err_file.

row_ins_foreign_trx_print(): Replace a redundant condition with a
debug assertion.

srv_dict_tmpfile, srv_dict_tmpfile_mutex: Remove. The
temporary file is never being written to or read from.

log_free_check(): Allow SYNC_FTS_CACHE (fts_cache_t::lock)
to be held.

ha_innobase::inplace_alter_table(), row_merge_insert_index_tuples():
Assert that no unexpected latches are being held.

sync_latch_meta_init(): Properly initialize dict_operation_lock_key
at SYNC_DICT_OPERATION. dict_sys->mutex is SYNC_DICT, and
the now-removed SRV_DICT_TMPFILE was wrongly registered at
SYNC_DICT_OPERATION.

buf_block_init(): Correctly register buf_block_t::debug_latch.
It was previously misleadingly reported as LATCH_ID_DICT_FOREIGN_ERR.

latch_level_t: Correct the relative latching order of
SYNC_IBUF_PESS_INSERT_MUTEX,SYNC_INDEX_TREE and
SYNC_FILE_FORMAT_TAG,SYNC_DICT_OPERATION to avoid bogus failures.

row_drop_table_for_mysql(): Avoid accessing btr_defragment_mutex
if the defragmentation thread has not been started. This is the
case during fts_drop_orphaned_tables() in recv_recovery_rollback_active().

fil_space_destroy_crypt_data(): Avoid acquiring fil_crypt_threads_mutex
when it is uninitialized. We may have created crypt_data before the
mutex was created, and the mutex creation would be skipped if
InnoDB startup failed or --innodb-read-only was specified.
2017-08-23 08:44:11 +03:00
Jan Lindström
c23efc7d50 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/10.0-galera' into 10.1 2017-08-21 13:35:00 +03:00
Sergei Golubchik
cb1e76e4de Merge branch '10.1' into 10.2 2017-08-17 11:38:34 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
f4b379d6ca MDEV-13536 DB_TRX_ID is not actually being reset when the history is removed
This should have been part of MDEV-12288.

trx_undo_t::del_marks: Remove.
Purge needs to process all undo log records in order to
reset the DB_TRX_ID. Before MDEV-12288, it sufficed to only delete
the purgeable delete-marked records, and it ignore other undo log.

trx_rseg_t::needs_purge: Renamed from trx_rseg_t::last_del_marks.
Indicates whether a rollback segment needs to be processed by purge.

TRX_UNDO_NEEDS_PURGE: Renamed from TRX_UNDO_DEL_MARKS.
Indicates whether a rollback segment needs to be processed by purge.
This will be 1 until trx_purge_free_segment() has been invoked.

row_purge_record_func(): Set the is_insert flag for TRX_UNDO_INSERT_REC,
so that the DB_ROLL_PTR will match in row_purge_reset_trx_id().

trx_purge_fetch_next_rec(): Add a comment about row_purge_record_func()
going to set the is_insert flag.

trx_purge_read_undo_rec(): Always attempt to read the undo log record.

trx_purge_get_next_rec(): Do not skip any undo log records.
Even when no clustered index record is going to be removed,
we may want to reset some DB_TRX_ID,DB_ROLL_PTR.

trx_undo_rec_get_cmpl_info(), trx_undo_rec_get_extern_storage(): Remove.

trx_purge_add_undo_to_history(): Set the TRX_UNDO_NEEDS_PURGE flag
so that the resetting will work on undo logs that were originally
created before MDEV-12288 (MariaDB 10.3.1).

trx_undo_roll_ptr_is_insert(), trx_purge_free_segment(): Cleanup
(should be no functional change).
2017-08-16 13:08:44 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
5d1c0d0086 MDEV-13331 FK DELETE CASCADE does not honor innodb_lock_wait_timeout
row_ins_check_foreign_constraint(): On timeout,
return DB_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT instead of DB_LOCK_WAIT,
so that the lock wait will be properly terminated.
Also, replace some redundant assignments.

It looks like this bug was introduced in MySQL 5.7.8 by:

    commit a97f6b91227c7e0fc3151cfe5421891e79c12d19
    Author: Annamalai Gurusami <annamalai.gurusami@oracle.com>
    Date:   Tue Jun 9 16:02:31 2015 +0530

        Bug #20953265 INNODB: FAILING ASSERTION: RESULT != FTS_INVALID
2017-08-15 10:51:43 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
2f342c4507 MDEV-13498 DELETE with CASCADE constraints takes long time / MDEV-13246
MDEV-13498 is a performance regression that was introduced in MariaDB 10.2.2
by commit fec844aca8
which introduced some Galera-specific conditions that were being
evaluated even if the write-set replication was not enabled.

MDEV-13246 Stale rows despite ON DELETE CASCADE constraint
is a correctness regression that was introduced by the same commit.

Especially the subcondition
	!(parent && que_node_get_type(parent) == QUE_NODE_UPDATE)
which is equivalent to
	!parent || que_node_get_type(parent) != QUE_NODE_UPDATE
makes little sense. If parent==NULL, the evaluation would proceed to the
std::find() expression, which would dereference parent. Because no SIGSEGV
was observed related to this, we can conclude that parent!=NULL always
holds. But then, the condition would be equivalent to
	que_node_get_type(parent) != QUE_NODE_UPDATE
which would not make sense either, because the std::find() expression
is actually assuming the opposite when casting parent to upd_node_t*.

It looks like this condition never worked properly, or that
it was never properly tested, or both.

wsrep_must_process_fk(): Helper function to check if FOREIGN KEY
constraints need to be processed. Only evaluate the costly std::find()
expression when write-set replication is enabled.

Also, rely on operator<<(std::ostream&, const id_name_t&) and
operator<<(std::ostream&, const table_name_t&) for pretty-printing
index and table names.

row_upd_sec_index_entry(): Add !wsrep_thd_is_BF() to the condition.
This is applying part of "Galera MW-369 FK fixes"
f37b79c6da
that is described by the following part of the commit comment:
    additionally: skipping wsrep_row_upd_check_foreign_constraint if thd has
    BF, essentially is applier or replaying
    This FK check would be needed only for populating parent row FK keys
    in write set, so no use for appliers
2017-08-15 10:51:43 +03:00
Alexander Barkov
6db1b0188c Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/bb-10.2-ext' into 10.3 2017-08-15 07:52:48 +04:00
sjaakola
318af3f3b8 MW-369 FK fixes
Skipping wsrep extra FK checking for applier and replayer threads
2017-08-14 14:35:44 +03:00
sjaakola
f3c5928cff MW-369 FK fixes
Skipping wsrep extra FK checking for applier and replayer threads
2017-08-14 13:48:25 +03:00
sjaakola
396770fb67 Refs: MW-369 * changed parent row key type to S(hared), when FK child table is being updated or deleted 2017-08-14 13:40:37 +03:00
sjaakola
cc3bee92b6 Refs: MW-369 * changed insert for a FK child table to take exclusive lock on FK parent table 2017-08-14 13:09:16 +03:00
Alexey Botchkov
1a9e13d622 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/10.2' into bb-10.2-ext
Conflicts:
	sql/item_cmpfunc.cc
	storage/innobase/buf/buf0flu.cc
	storage/innobase/include/ut0stage.h
	storage/innobase/row/row0upd.cc
2017-08-11 10:58:23 +04:00
Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
38be0beb5d Bug #24961167 CONCURRENT INSERT FAILS IF TABLE DOES REBUILD
Analysis:
=========
   During alter table rebuild, InnoDB fails to apply concurrent insert log.
If the insert log record is present across the blocks then apply phase
trying to access the next block without fetching it.

Fix:
====
During virtual column parsing, check whether the record is present
across the blocks before accessing the virtual column information.

Reviewed-by: Jimmy Yang <jimmy.yang@oracle.com>
RB: 16243
2017-08-09 22:28:30 +03:00
Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
5721d5ba12 Bug #24960450 CONCURRENT DELETE DOESN'T APPLY DURING TABLE REBUILD
Analysis:
========
During alter table rebuild, InnoDB fails to apply concurrent delete log.
Parsing and validation of merge record happens while applying the
log operation on a table. Validation goes wrong for the virtual column.
Validation assumes that virtual column information can't be the end
of the merge record end.

Fix:
====
Virtual column information in the merge record can be end of the merge
record. Virtual column information is written at the end for
row_log_table_delete().

Reviewed-by: Satya Bodapati<satya.bodapati@oracle.com>
RB: 16155
2017-08-09 22:28:30 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
f2eaac5d92 Remove dead references to clust_templ_for_sec
MariaDB 10.2 never contained the Oracle change

Bug#23481444 OPTIMISER CALL ROW_SEARCH_MVCC() AND READ THE
INDEX APPLIED BY UNCOMMITTED ROWS

because it was considered risky for a GA release and incomplete.
Remove the references that were added when merging MySQL 5.6.36
to MariaDB 10.0.31, 10.1.24, and 10.2.7.
2017-08-09 22:28:30 +03:00
Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
9d57468dde Bug #25357789 INNODB: LATCH ORDER VIOLATION DURING TRUNCATE TABLE IF INNODB_SYNC_DEBUG ENABLED
Analysis:
========

(1) During TRUNCATE of file_per_table tablespace, dict_operation_lock is
released before eviction of dirty pages of a tablespace from the buffer
pool. After eviction, we try to re-acquire
dict_operation_lock (higher level latch) but we already hold lower
level latch (index->lock). This causes latch order violation

(2) Deadlock issue is present if child table is being truncated and it
holds index lock. At the same time, cascade dml happens and it took
dict_operation_lock and waiting for index lock.

Fix:
====
1) Release the indexes lock before releasing the dict operation lock.

2) Ignore the cascading dml operation on the parent table, for the
cascading foreign key, if the child table is truncated or if it is
in the process of being truncated.

Reviewed-by: Jimmy Yang <jimmy.yang@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Kevin Lewis <kevin.lewis@oracle.com>
RB: 16122
2017-08-09 22:28:30 +03:00
Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
88c391ad6d Bug #25573565 TABLE REBUILD USES EXCESSIVE MEMORY
Problem:
=======
   Offsets allocates memory from row_heap even for deleted row
traversal during table rebuild.

Solution:
=========
  Empty the row_heap even for deleted record. So that
offsets don't allocate memory everytime.

Reviewed-by: Jimmy Yang <jimmy.yang@oracle.com>
RB: 15694
2017-08-09 22:28:29 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
a72f34c0a2 MDEV-12868 MySQL bug #84038 also affects MariaDB 10.2
Cherry-pick the commit from MySQL 5.7.19, and adapt the test case:

commit 45c933ac19c73a3e9c756a87ee1ba18ba1ac564c
Author: Aakanksha Verma <aakanksha.verma@oracle.com>
Date:   Tue Mar 21 10:31:43 2017 +0530

    Bug #25189192   ERRORS WHEN RESTARTING MYSQL AFTER RENAME TABLE.

    PROBLEM

    While renaming table innodb doesn't update the InnoDB Dictionary table
    INNODB_SYS_DATAFILES incase there is change in database while doing
    rename table. Hence on a restart the server log shows error that it
    couldnt find table with old path before rename which has actually been
    renamed. So the errors would only vanish if we update the system
    tablespace

    FIX

    Update the innodb dictionary table with new path in the case there is
    not a change in the table but the database holding the table as well.

    Reviewed-by: Jimmy Yang<Jimmy.Yang@oracle.com>
    RB: 15751
2017-08-09 22:28:04 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
31e794bcac Merge 10.0 into 10.1 2017-08-09 17:14:40 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
cb9648a6b5 Revert an InnoDB Memcached plugin fix that was merged from MySQL 5.6.37
Revert the following change, because Memcached is not present
in MariaDB Server. We had better avoid adding dead code.

commit d9bc5e03d788b958ce8c76e157239953db60adb2
Author: Aakanksha Verma <aakanksha.verma@oracle.com>
Date:   Thu May 18 14:31:01 2017 +0530

    Bug #24605783 MYSQL GOT SIGNAL 6 ASSERTION FAILURE
2017-08-09 14:29:22 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
c039cacf53 MDEV-12288 follow-up: Adjust PAGE_MAX_TRX_ID in online ADD INDEX
row_log_table_apply_convert_mrec(), row_log_table_apply_insert_low(),
row_log_table_apply_insert(), row_log_table_apply_update(): Remove
the trx_id parameter. The clustered index may contain DB_TRX_ID=0,
but PAGE_MAX_TRX_ID=0 is invalid for secondary indexes. Use the
current transaction ID when inserting secondary index records.

row_log_table_apply_op(): Remove the trx_id_col parameter.
2017-08-09 13:00:01 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
620ba97cfc Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/bb-10.2-ext' into 10.3 2017-08-09 12:59:39 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
0930d6698f Merge 10.2 into bb-10.2-ext 2017-08-09 12:35:21 +03:00
Jan Lindström
56b03e308f Merge tag 'mariadb-10.0.32' into 10.0-galera 2017-08-09 08:56:11 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
ffa3789495 Follow-up to MDEV-11487: Remove InnoDB internal temporary tables
row_update_for_mysql(): Remove the wrapper function and
rename the function from row_update_for_mysql_using_upd_graph().
Remove the unused parameter mysql_rec.
2017-08-08 15:34:41 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
c3f9fdeaf5 Add DBUG "trx" instrumentation that was used for catching MDEV-13470 2017-08-08 15:32:23 +03:00
Sergei Golubchik
8e8d42ddf0 Merge branch '10.0' into 10.1 2017-08-08 10:18:43 +02:00
Vicențiu Ciorbaru
226dd699df Merge remote-tracking branch 'merge/merge-innodb-5.6' into 10.0
Following merge from 5.6.36, this merge also rejects changes that
collided with the rejection of 6ca4f693c1ce472e2b1bf7392607c2d1124b4293.

We initially rejected 6ca4f693c1ce472e2b1bf7392607c2d1124b4293 because
it was introducing a new storage engine API method.
2017-07-29 20:51:29 +03:00
Vicențiu Ciorbaru
d36bd69790 5.6.37 2017-07-29 19:59:51 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
3c09f148f3 MDEV-12288 Reset DB_TRX_ID when the history is removed, to speed up MVCC
Let InnoDB purge reset DB_TRX_ID,DB_ROLL_PTR when the history is removed.

[TODO: It appears that the resetting is not taking place as often as
it could be. We should test that a simple INSERT should eventually
cause row_purge_reset_trx_id() to be invoked unless DROP TABLE is
invoked soon enough.]

The InnoDB clustered index record system columns DB_TRX_ID,DB_ROLL_PTR
are used by multi-versioning. After the history is no longer needed, these
columns can safely be reset to 0 and 1<<55 (to indicate a fresh insert).

When a reader sees 0 in the DB_TRX_ID column, it can instantly determine
that the record is present the read view. There is no need to acquire
the transaction system mutex to check if the transaction exists, because
writes can never be conducted by a transaction whose ID is 0.

The persistent InnoDB undo log used to be split into two parts:
insert_undo and update_undo. The insert_undo log was discarded at
transaction commit or rollback, and the update_undo log was processed
by the purge subsystem. As part of this change, we will only generate
a single undo log for new transactions, and the purge subsystem will
reset the DB_TRX_ID whenever a clustered index record is touched.
That is, all persistent undo log will be preserved at transaction commit
or rollback, to be removed by purge.

The InnoDB redo log format is changed in two ways:
We remove the redo log record type MLOG_UNDO_HDR_REUSE, and
we introduce the MLOG_ZIP_WRITE_TRX_ID record for updating the
DB_TRX_ID,DB_ROLL_PTR in a ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED table.

This is also changing the format of persistent InnoDB data files:
undo log and clustered index leaf page records. It will still be
possible via import and export to exchange data files with earlier
versions of MariaDB. The change to clustered index leaf page records
is simple: we allow DB_TRX_ID to be 0.

When it comes to the undo log, we must be able to upgrade from earlier
MariaDB versions after a clean shutdown (no redo log to apply).
While it would be nice to perform a slow shutdown (innodb_fast_shutdown=0)
before an upgrade, to empty the undo logs, we cannot assume that this
has been done. So, separate insert_undo log may exist for recovered
uncommitted transactions. These transactions may be automatically
rolled back, or they may be in XA PREPARE state, in which case InnoDB
will preserve the transaction until an explicit XA COMMIT or XA ROLLBACK.

Upgrade has been tested by starting up MariaDB 10.2 with
./mysql-test-run --manual-gdb innodb.read_only_recovery
and then starting up this patched server with
and without --innodb-read-only.

trx_undo_ptr_t::undo: Renamed from update_undo.

trx_undo_ptr_t::old_insert: Renamed from insert_undo.

trx_rseg_t::undo_list: Renamed from update_undo_list.

trx_rseg_t::undo_cached: Merged from update_undo_cached
and insert_undo_cached.

trx_rseg_t::old_insert_list: Renamed from insert_undo_list.

row_purge_reset_trx_id(): New function to reset the columns.
This will be called for all undo processing in purge
that does not remove the clustered index record.

trx_undo_update_rec_get_update(): Allow trx_id=0 when copying the
old DB_TRX_ID of the record to the undo log.

ReadView::changes_visible(): Allow id==0. (Return true for it.
This is what speeds up the MVCC.)

row_vers_impl_x_locked_low(), row_vers_build_for_semi_consistent_read():
Implement a fast path for DB_TRX_ID=0.

Always initialize the TRX_UNDO_PAGE_TYPE to 0. Remove undo->type.

MLOG_UNDO_HDR_REUSE: Remove. This changes the redo log format!

innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql(): Set srv_undo_sources before
starting any transactions.

The parsing of the MLOG_ZIP_WRITE_TRX_ID record was successfully
tested by running the following:
./mtr --parallel=auto --mysqld=--debug=d,ib_log innodb_zip.bug56680
grep MLOG_ZIP_WRITE_TRX_ID var/*/log/mysqld.1.err
2017-07-07 13:08:48 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
57fea53615 Merge bb-10.2-ext into 10.3 2017-07-07 12:39:43 +03:00
Alexander Barkov
8b2c7c9444 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/10.2' into bb-10.2-ext 2017-07-07 12:43:10 +04:00
Sergei Golubchik
f6633bf058 Merge branch '10.1' into 10.2 2017-07-05 19:08:55 +02:00
Alexander Barkov
3b9273d203 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/bb-10.2-ext' into 10.3 2017-07-05 17:43:32 +04:00
Marko Mäkelä
e555540ab6 MDEV-13105 InnoDB fails to load a table with PAGE_COMPRESSION_LEVEL after upgrade from 10.1.20
When using innodb_page_size=16k, InnoDB tables
that were created in MariaDB 10.1.0 to 10.1.20 with
PAGE_COMPRESSED=1 and
PAGE_COMPRESSION_LEVEL=2 or PAGE_COMPRESSION_LEVEL=3
would fail to load.

fsp_flags_is_valid(): When using innodb_page_size=16k, use a
more strict check for .ibd files, with the assumption that
nobody would try to use different-page-size files.
2017-07-05 14:55:56 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
e3d3147792 MDEV-13105 InnoDB fails to load a table with PAGE_COMPRESSION_LEVEL after upgrade from 10.1.20
When using innodb_page_size=16k, InnoDB tables
that were created in MariaDB 10.1.0 to 10.1.20 with
PAGE_COMPRESSED=1 and
PAGE_COMPRESSION_LEVEL=2 or PAGE_COMPRESSION_LEVEL=3
would fail to load.

fsp_flags_is_valid(): When using innodb_page_size=16k, use a
more strict check for .ibd files, with the assumption that
nobody would try to use different-page-size files.
2017-07-05 14:35:55 +03:00
Alexander Barkov
5c0df0e4a8 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/10.2' into bb-10.2-ext 2017-07-04 15:31:25 +04:00
Marko Mäkelä
56ff6f1b0b InnoDB: Remove dead code for DATA_POINT and DATA_VAR_POINT
The POINT data type is being treated just like any other
geometry data type in InnoDB. The fixed-length data type
DATA_POINT had been introduced in WL#6942 based on a
misunderstanding and without appropriate review.
Because of fundamental design problems (such as a
DEFAULT POINT(0 0) value secretly introduced by InnoDB),
the code was disabled in Oracle Bug#20415831 fix.

This patch removes the dead code and definitions that were
left behind by the Oracle Bug#20415831 patch.
2017-07-03 12:17:10 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
c436338d9d Assert that DB_TRX_ID must be set on delete-marked records
This is preparation for MDEV-12288, which would set DB_TRX_ID=0
when purging history. Also with that change in place, delete-marked
records must always refer to an undo log record via a nonzero
DB_TRX_ID column. (The DB_TRX_ID is only present in clustered index
leaf page records.)

btr_cur_parse_del_mark_set_clust_rec(), rec_get_trx_id():
Statically allocate the offsets
(should never use the heap). Add some debug assertions.

Replace some use of rec_get_trx_id() with row_get_rec_trx_id().

trx_undo_report_row_operation(): Add some sanity checks that are
common for all operations that produce undo log.
2017-07-01 11:02:58 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
bf262bd957 MDEV-11649 Uninitialized field fts_token->position in innodb_fts.innodb_fts_plugin
The field fts_token->position is not initialized in
row_merge_fts_doc_tokenize(). We cannot have that field
without changing the fulltext parser plugin ABI
(adding st_mysql_ftparser_boolean_info::position,
as it was done in MySQL 5.7 in WL#6943).

The InnoDB fulltext parser plugins "ngram" and "Mecab" that were
introduced in MySQL 5.7 do depend on that field. But the simple_parser
does not. Apparently, simple_parser is leaving the field as 0.

So, in our fix we will assume that the missing position field is 0.
2017-06-30 15:03:53 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
176000a54c Merge bb-10.2-ext into 10.3 2017-06-27 08:14:45 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
43c77bb937 Merge 10.2 into bb-10.2-ext 2017-06-27 08:13:59 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
0288fa619f Do allow writes for innodb_force_recovery=2 or 3
While the primary purpose of innodb_force_recovery is to allow
data to be rescued from an InnoDB instance that would crash due
to some data corruption, the settings 1, 2, or 3 are relatively
safe to use and there is no need to prevent write transactions
in these modes.

The setting innodb_force_recovery=4 and above can cause database
corruption. For those modes, we already set the flag
high_level_read_only to disable modifications, except DROP TABLE.

MODIFICATIONS_NOT_ALLOWED_MSG_FORCE_RECOVERY: Remove. There is no
need to spam the error log for each refused DML operation. It suffices
to return an error to the client. There will be messages at startup
if innodb_read_only or innodb_force_recovery are preventing writes.
2017-06-23 09:54:31 +03:00
Sachin Setiya
e333d82964 MDEV-12398 All cluster nodes stop due to a foreign key constraint failure
Comment from Codership:-
To fix the problem, we changed the certification logic in galera to treat insert
on child table row as exclusive to prevent any operation on referenced
parent table row. At the same time, update and delete on
 child table row were demoted to "shared", which makes it possible to
update/delete referenced parent table row, but only in a later transaction.
 This change allows somewhat more concurrency for foreign key constrained
 transactions, but is still safe for correct certification end result.
2017-06-22 11:38:50 +05:30
Marko Mäkelä
1e3886ae80 Merge bb-10.2-ext into 10.3 2017-06-19 17:28:08 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
3a7201ea92 Merge 10.2 into bb-10.2-ext 2017-06-19 16:56:13 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
50faeda4d6 Remove trx_t::has_search_latch and simplify debug code
When the btr_search_latch was split into an array of latches
in MySQL 5.7.8 as part of the Oracle Bug#20985298 fix, the "caching"
of the latch across storage engine API calls was removed, and
the field trx->has_search_latch would only be set during a short
time frame in the execution of row_search_mvcc(), which was
formerly called row_search_for_mysql().

This means that the column
INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_TRX.TRX_ADAPTIVE_HASH_LATCHED will always
report 0. That column cannot be removed in MariaDB 10.2, but it
can be removed in future releases.

trx_t::has_search_latch: Remove.

trx_assert_no_search_latch(): Remove.

row_sel_try_search_shortcut_for_mysql(): Remove a redundant condition
on trx->has_search_latch (it was always true).

sync_check_iterate(): Make the parameter const.

sync_check_functor_t: Make the operator() const, and remove result()
and the virtual destructor. There is no need to have mutable state
in the functors.

sync_checker<bool>: Replaces dict_sync_check and btrsea_sync_check.

sync_check: Replaces btrsea_sync_check.

dict_sync_check: Instantiated from sync_checker.

sync_allowed_latches: Use std::find() directly on the array.
Remove the std::vector.

TrxInInnoDB::enter(), TrxInInnoDB::exit(): Remove obviously redundant
debug assertions on trx->in_depth, and use equality comparison against 0
because it could be more efficient on some architectures.
2017-06-16 13:17:05 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
43eec57fab Merge 10.2 into bb-10.2-ext; also, fix MDEV-13015 After restart, InnoDB wrongly thinks that a SEQUENCE is a TABLE
sql_sequence.read_only: Show that the sequence can be read in
both read-only and read-write mode, and that the sequence remains
accessible after a server restart.
2017-06-15 18:06:55 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
615b1f4189 Merge 10.1 into 10.2
innodb.table_flags: Adjust the test case. Due to the MDEV-12873 fix
in 10.2, the corrupted flags for table test.td would be converted,
and a tablespace flag mismatch will occur when trying to open the file.
2017-06-15 14:35:51 +03:00
Alexander Barkov
765347384a Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/10.2' into bb-10.2-ext 2017-06-15 15:27:11 +04:00
Marko Mäkelä
72378a2583 MDEV-12873 InnoDB SYS_TABLES.TYPE incompatibility for PAGE_COMPRESSED=YES in MariaDB 10.2.2 to 10.2.6
Remove the SHARED_SPACE flag that was erroneously introduced in
MariaDB 10.2.2, and shift the SYS_TABLES.TYPE flags back to where
they were before MariaDB 10.2.2. While doing this, ensure that
tables created with affected MariaDB versions can be loaded,
and also ensure that tables created with MySQL 5.7 using the
TABLESPACE attribute cannot be loaded.

MariaDB 10.2.2 picked the SHARED_SPACE flag from MySQL 5.7,
shifting the MariaDB 10.1 flags PAGE_COMPRESSION, PAGE_COMPRESSION_LEVEL,
ATOMIC_WRITES by one bit. The SHARED_SPACE flag would always
be written as 0 by MariaDB, because MariaDB does not support
CREATE TABLESPACE or CREATE TABLE...TABLESPACE for InnoDB.

So, instead of the bits AALLLLCxxxxxxx we would have
AALLLLC0xxxxxxx if the table was created with MariaDB 10.2.2
to 10.2.6. (AA=ATOMIC_WRITES, LLLL=PAGE_COMPRESSION_LEVEL,
C=PAGE_COMPRESSED, xxxxxxx=7 bits that were not moved.)

PAGE_COMPRESSED=NO implies LLLLC=00000. That is not a problem.

If someone created a table in MariaDB 10.2.2 or 10.2.3 with
the attribute ATOMIC_WRITES=OFF (value 2; AA=10) and without
PAGE_COMPRESSED=YES or PAGE_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, the table should be
rejected. We ignore this problem, because it should be unlikely
for anyone to specify ATOMIC_WRITES=OFF, and because 10.2.2 and
10.2.2 were not mature releases. The value ATOMIC_WRITES=ON (1)
would be interpreted as ATOMIC_WRITES=OFF, but starting with
MariaDB 10.2.4 the ATOMIC_WRITES attribute is ignored.

PAGE_COMPRESSED=YES implies that PAGE_COMPRESSION_LEVEL be between
1 and 9 and that ROW_FORMAT be COMPACT or DYNAMIC. Thus, the affected
wrong bit pattern in SYS_TABLES.TYPE is of the form AALLLL10DB00001
where D signals the presence of a DATA DIRECTORY attribute and B is 1
for ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC and 0 for ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT. We must interpret
this bit pattern as AALLLL1DB00001 (discarding the extraneous 0 bit).

dict_sys_tables_rec_read(): Adjust the affected bit pattern when
reading the SYS_TABLES.TYPE column. In case of invalid flags,
report both SYS_TABLES.TYPE (after possible adjustment) and
SYS_TABLES.MIX_LEN.

dict_load_table_one(): Replace an unreachable condition on
!dict_tf2_is_valid() with a debug assertion. The flags will already
have been validated by dict_sys_tables_rec_read(); if that validation
fails, dict_load_table_low() will have failed.

fil_ibd_create(): Shorten an error message about a file pre-existing.

Datafile::validate_to_dd(): Clarify an error message about tablespace
flags mismatch.

ha_innobase::open(): Remove an unnecessary warning message.

dict_tf_is_valid(): Simplify and stricten the logic. Validate the
values of PAGE_COMPRESSION. Remove error log output; let the callers
handle that.

DICT_TF_BITS: Remove ATOMIC_WRITES, PAGE_ENCRYPTION, PAGE_ENCRYPTION_KEY.
The ATOMIC_WRITES is ignored once the SYS_TABLES.TYPE has been validated;
there is no need to store it in dict_table_t::flags. The PAGE_ENCRYPTION
and PAGE_ENCRYPTION_KEY are unused since MariaDB 10.1.4 (the GA release
was 10.1.8).

DICT_TF_BIT_MASK: Remove (unused).

FSP_FLAGS_MEM_ATOMIC_WRITES: Remove (the flags are never read).

row_import_read_v1(): Display an error if dict_tf_is_valid() fails.
2017-06-15 14:26:06 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
58f87a41bd Remove some fields from dict_table_t
dict_table_t::thd: Remove. This was only used by btr_root_block_get()
for reporting decryption failures, and it was only assigned by
ha_innobase::open(), and never cleared. This could mean that if a
connection is closed, the pointer would become stale, and the server
could crash while trying to report the error. It could also mean
that an error is being reported to the wrong client. It is better
to use current_thd in this case, even though it could mean that if
the code is invoked from an InnoDB background operation, there would
be no connection to which to send the error message.

Remove dict_table_t::crypt_data and dict_table_t::page_0_read.
These fields were never read.

fil_open_single_table_tablespace(): Remove the parameter "table".
2017-06-15 12:41:02 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
fbeb9489cd Cleanup of MDEV-12600: crash during install_db with innodb_page_size=32K and ibdata1=3M
The doublewrite buffer pages must fit in the first InnoDB system
tablespace data file. The checks that were added in the initial patch
(commit 112b21da37)
were at too high level and did not cover all cases.

innodb.log_data_file_size: Test all innodb_page_size combinations.

fsp_header_init(): Never return an error. Move the change buffer creation
to the only caller that needs to do it.

btr_create(): Clean up the logic. Remove the error log messages.

buf_dblwr_create(): Try to return an error on non-fatal failure.
Check that the first data file is big enough for creating the
doublewrite buffers.

buf_dblwr_process(): Check if the doublewrite buffer is available.
Display the message only if it is available.

recv_recovery_from_checkpoint_start_func(): Remove a redundant message
about FIL_PAGE_FILE_FLUSH_LSN mismatch when crash recovery has already
been initiated.

fil_report_invalid_page_access(): Simplify the message.

fseg_create_general(): Do not emit messages to the error log.

innobase_init(): Revert the changes.

trx_rseg_create(): Refactor (no functional change).
2017-06-08 11:55:47 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
6e0e5eefbc Fix some printf format type mismatch 2017-06-06 12:04:29 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
0c92794db3 Remove deprecated InnoDB file format parameters
The following options will be removed:

innodb_file_format
innodb_file_format_check
innodb_file_format_max
innodb_large_prefix

They have been deprecated in MySQL 5.7.7 (and MariaDB 10.2.2) in WL#7703.

The file_format column in two INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables will be removed:

innodb_sys_tablespaces
innodb_sys_tables

Code to update the file format tag at the end of page 0:5
(TRX_SYS_PAGE in the InnoDB system tablespace) will be removed.
When initializing a new database, the bytes will remain 0.

All references to the Barracuda file format will be removed.
Some references to the Antelope file format (meaning
ROW_FORMAT=REDUNDANT or ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT) will remain.

This basically ports WL#7704 from MySQL 8.0.0 to MariaDB 10.3.1:

commit 4a69dc2a95995501ed92d59a1de74414a38540c6
Author: Marko Mäkelä <marko.makela@oracle.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 11 22:19:49 2015 +0200
2017-06-02 09:36:14 +03:00
Jan Lindström
112b21da37 MDEV-12600: crash during install_db with innodb_page_size=32K and ibdata1=3M;
Problem was that all doublewrite buffer pages must fit to first
system datafile.

Ported commit 27a34df7882b1f8ed283f22bf83e8bfc523cbfde
Author: Shaohua Wang <shaohua.wang@oracle.com>
Date:   Wed Aug 12 15:55:19 2015 +0800

    BUG#21551464 - SEGFAULT WHILE INITIALIZING DATABASE WHEN
    INNODB_DATA_FILE SIZE IS SMALL

To 10.1 (with extended error printout).

btr_create(): If ibuf header page allocation fails report error and
return FIL_NULL. Similarly if root page allocation fails return a error.

dict_build_table_def_step: If fsp_header_init fails return
error code.

fsp_header_init: returns true if header initialization succeeds
and false if not.

fseg_create_general: report error if segment or page allocation fails.

innobase_init: If first datafile is smaller than 3M and could not
contain all doublewrite buffer pages report error and fail to
initialize InnoDB plugin.

row_truncate_table_for_mysql: report error if fsp header init
fails.

srv_init_abort: New function to report database initialization errors.

srv_undo_tablespaces_init, innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql: If
database initialization fails report error and abort.

trx_rseg_create: If segment header creation fails return.
2017-06-01 14:07:48 +03:00
Sachin Setiya
92209ac6f6 Merge tag 'mariadb-10.0.31' into 10.0-galera
Signed-off-by: Sachin Setiya <sachin.setiya@mariadb.com>
2017-05-30 15:28:52 +05:30
Marko Mäkelä
73deafbc17 Remove dict_index_t::is_ngram
When MySQL 5.7 introduced fulltext parser plugins to InnoDB,
it hard-coded the plugin name "ngram" to mean something special.
Because -fsanitize=undefined was issuing warnings for the
assignment in row_merge_create_index() that the value is out of
range for Boolean, we remove this code that was not intended to
be used in MariaDB 10.2.

fts_check_token(): Remove the special logic for N-gram tokens.
2017-05-26 22:45:54 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
8c81f24d1b Merge 10.1 into 10.2 2017-05-26 22:45:46 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
808f18c748 MDEV-12926 encryption.innodb_onlinealter_encryption, encryption.innodb-bad-key-change failed in buildbot with valgrind
row_merge_write(): Pass the correct (possibly encrypted) buffer
to os_file_write_int_fd().

This bug was introduced in commit 65e1399e64
which included a commit to merge changes from MySQL 5.6.36 to
MariaDB Server 10.0.
2017-05-26 19:13:21 +03:00
Alexander Barkov
9bc3225642 Merge tag 'mariadb-10.2.6' into bb-10.2-ext 2017-05-26 19:32:28 +04:00
Marko Mäkelä
77b2f55f61 Follow-up fixes for MDEV-10139 Support for InnoDB SEQUENCE objects
row_search_mvcc(): Relax debug assertions. For NO_ROLLBACK tables,
a transaction or a read view will not be started at the start of
a statement.

row_upd_clust_step(): Support CREATE TEMPORARY SEQUENCE or
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE…NO_ROLLBACK.
2017-05-26 09:42:11 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
8acf4d6f78 Follow-up fixes for MDEV-10139 Support for InnoDB SEQUENCE objects
Because SEQUENCE objects or NO_ROLLBACK tables do not support locking
or MVCC or transactions, avoid starting a transaction.

row_upd_step(): Do not start a transaction. Let the caller do that.

que_thr_step(): Call trx_start_if_not_started_xa() for QUE_NODE_UPDATE.
(The InnoDB SQL parser is not used for accessing NO_ROLLBACK tables.)

row_ins_step(): Correct a too strict assertion and comment about
concurrency. Multiple concurrent readers are allowed.

row_update_for_mysql_using_upd_graph(): Do not start the transaction
for NO_ROLLBACK tables.

row_search_mvcc(): For NO_ROLLBACK tables, skip locking even inside
LOCK TABLES. Only call trx_start_if_not_started() at the start
of a statement, not for each individual request.
2017-05-24 18:23:16 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
7e0f40b333 MDEV-12625 total_index_blocks is uninitialized in ALTER TABLE…ALGORITHM=INPLACE of small tables
Before MDEV-6812, it did not matter that merge_files[].offset was
uninitialized when no files were created.

This problem was introduced in MDEV-6812. There could be a user-visible
impact that the progress reports spit into the error log are bogus.

row_merge_build_indexes(): Initialize merge_files[i].offset.
2017-05-23 18:37:55 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
8f643e2063 Merge 10.1 into 10.2 2017-05-23 11:09:47 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
70505dd45b Merge 10.1 into 10.2 2017-05-22 09:46:51 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
65e1399e64 Merge 10.0 into 10.1
Significantly reduce the amount of InnoDB, XtraDB and Mariabackup
code changes by defining pfs_os_file_t as something that is
transparently compatible with os_file_t.
2017-05-20 08:41:20 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
7edadde72e Remove bogus __attribute__((nonnull))
These were reported when running tests after compiling the debug server
with -O3 -fsanitize=undefined in GCC 7.1.0.
2017-05-19 22:58:59 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
0bfa3dff8b MDEV-12698 innodb.innodb_stats_del_mark test failure
In my merge of the MySQL fix for Oracle Bug#23333990 / WL#9513
I overlooked some subsequent revisions to the test, and I also
failed to notice that the test is actually always failing.

Oracle introduced the parameter innodb_stats_include_delete_marked
but failed to consistently take it into account in FOREIGN KEY
constraints that involve CASCADE or SET NULL.

When innodb_stats_include_delete_marked=ON, obviously the purge of
delete-marked records should update the statistics as well.

One more omission was that statistics were never updated on ROLLBACK.
We are fixing that as well, properly taking into account the
parameter innodb_stats_include_delete_marked.

dict_stats_analyze_index_level(): Simplify an expression.
(Using the ternary operator with a constant operand is unnecessary
obfuscation.)

page_scan_method_t: Revert the change done by Oracle. Instead,
examine srv_stats_include_delete_marked directly where it is needed.

dict_stats_update_if_needed(): Renamed from
row_update_statistics_if_needed().

row_update_for_mysql_using_upd_graph(): Assert that the table statistics
are initialized, as guaranteed by ha_innobase::open(). Update the
statistics in a consistent way, both for FOREIGN KEY triggers and
for the main table. If FOREIGN KEY constraints exist, do not dereference
a freed pointer, but cache the proper value of node->is_delete so that
it matches prebuilt->table.

row_purge_record_func(): Update statistics if
innodb_stats_include_delete_marked=ON.

row_undo_ins(): Update statistics (on ROLLBACK of a fresh INSERT).
This is independent of the parameter; the record is not delete-marked.

row_undo_mod(): Update statistics on the ROLLBACK of updating key columns,
or (if innodb_stats_include_delete_marked=OFF) updating delete-marks.

innodb.innodb_stats_persistent: Renamed and extended from
innodb.innodb_stats_del_mark. Reduced the unnecessarily large dataset
from 262,144 to 32 rows. Test both values of the configuration
parameter innodb_stats_include_delete_marked.
Test that purge is updating the statistics.

innodb_fts.innodb_fts_multiple_index: Adjust the result. The test
is performing a ROLLBACK of an INSERT, which now affects the statistics.

include/wait_all_purged.inc: Moved from innodb.innodb_truncate_debug
to its own file.
2017-05-19 22:56:39 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
13a350ac29 Merge 10.0 into 10.1 2017-05-19 12:29:37 +03:00
Vicențiu Ciorbaru
45898c2092 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/10.0' into 10.0 2017-05-18 15:45:55 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
9f89b94ba6 MDEV-12358 Work around what looks like a bug in GCC 7.1.0
The parameter thr of the function btr_cur_optimistic_insert()
is not declared as nonnull, but GCC 7.1.0 with -O3 is wrongly
optimizing away the first part of the condition
UNIV_UNLIKELY(thr && thr_get_trx(thr)->fake_changes)
when the function is being called by row_merge_insert_index_tuples()
with thr==NULL.

The fake_changes is an XtraDB addition. This GCC bug only appears
to have an impact on XtraDB, not InnoDB.

We work around the problem by not attempting to dereference thr
when both BTR_NO_LOCKING_FLAG and BTR_NO_UNDO_LOG_FLAG are set
in the flags. Probably BTR_NO_LOCKING_FLAG alone should suffice.

btr_cur_optimistic_insert(), btr_cur_pessimistic_insert(),
btr_cur_pessimistic_update(): Correct comments that disagree with
usage and with nonnull attributes. No other parameter than thr can
actually be NULL.

row_ins_duplicate_error_in_clust(): Remove an unused parameter.

innobase_is_fake_change(): Unused function; remove.

ibuf_insert_low(), row_log_table_apply(), row_log_apply(),
row_undo_mod_clust_low():
Because we will be passing BTR_NO_LOCKING_FLAG | BTR_NO_UNDO_LOG_FLAG
in the flags, the trx->fake_changes flag will be treated as false,
which is the right thing to do at these low-level operations
(change buffer merge, ALTER TABLE…LOCK=NONE, or ROLLBACK).
This might be fixing actual XtraDB bugs.

Other callers that pass these two flags are also passing thr=NULL,
implying fake_changes=false. (Some callers in ROLLBACK are passing
BTR_NO_LOCKING_FLAG and a nonnull thr. In these callers, fake_changes
better be false, to avoid corruption.)
2017-05-17 16:09:22 +03:00
Vicențiu Ciorbaru
b87873b221 Merge branch 'merge-innodb-5.6' into bb-10.0-vicentiu
This merge reverts commit 6ca4f693c1ce472e2b1bf7392607c2d1124b4293
from current 5.6.36 innodb.

Bug #23481444	OPTIMISER CALL ROW_SEARCH_MVCC() AND READ THE
                       INDEX APPLIED BY UNCOMMITTED ROW
Problem:
========
row_search_for_mysql() does whole table traversal for range query
even though the end range is passed. Whole table traversal happens
when the record is not with in transaction read view.

Solution:
=========

Convert the innodb last record of page to mysql format and compare
with end range if the traversal of row_search_mvcc() exceeds 100,
no ICP involved. If it is out of range then InnoDB can avoid the
whole table traversal. Need to refactor the code little bit to
make it compile.

Reviewed-by: Jimmy Yang <jimmy.yang@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Knut Hatlen <knut.hatlen@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Shulga <dmitry.shulga@oracle.com>
RB: 14660
2017-05-17 14:53:28 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
956d2540c4 Remove redundant UT_LIST_INIT() calls
The macro UT_LIST_INIT() zero-initializes the UT_LIST_NODE.
There is no need to call this macro on a buffer that has
already been zero-initialized by mem_zalloc() or mem_heap_zalloc()
or similar.

For some reason, the statement UT_LIST_INIT(srv_sys->tasks) in
srv_init() caused a SIGSEGV on server startup when compiling with
GCC 7.1.0 for AMD64 using -O3. The zero-initialization was attempted
by the instruction movaps %xmm0,0x50(%rax), while the proper offset
of srv_sys->tasks would seem to have been 0x48.
2017-05-17 10:33:49 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
71cd205956 Silence bogus GCC 7 warnings -Wimplicit-fallthrough
Do not silence uncertain cases, or fix any bugs.

The only functional change should be that ha_federated::extra()
is not calling DBUG_PRINT to report an unhandled case for
HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_DROP.
2017-05-17 08:27:04 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
7972da8aa1 Silence bogus GCC 7 warnings -Wimplicit-fallthrough
Do not silence uncertain cases, or fix any bugs.

The only functional change should be that ha_federated::extra()
is not calling DBUG_PRINT to report an unhandled case for
HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_DROP.
2017-05-17 08:07:02 +03:00
Vicențiu Ciorbaru
0af9818240 5.6.36 2017-05-15 17:17:16 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
f9069a3dc0 MDEV-12674 Post-merge fix: Include accidentally omitted changes
In 10.2, the definition of simple_counter resides in the file
sync0types.h, not in the file os0sync.h which has been removed.
2017-05-12 15:44:17 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
b9474b5d51 Merge 10.1 into 10.2 2017-05-12 13:29:24 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
03dca7a333 Merge 10.0 into 10.1 2017-05-12 13:12:45 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
ff16609374 MDEV-12674 Innodb_row_lock_current_waits has overflow
There is a race condition related to the variable
srv_stats.n_lock_wait_current_count, which is only
incremented and decremented by the function lock_wait_suspend_thread(),

The incrementing is protected by lock_sys->wait_mutex, but the
decrementing does not appear to be protected by anything.
This mismatch could allow the counter to be corrupted when a
transactional InnoDB table or record lock wait is terminating
roughly at the same time with the start of a wait on a
(possibly different) lock.

ib_counter_t: Remove some unused methods. Prevent instantiation for N=1.
Add an inc() method that takes a slot index as a parameter.

single_indexer_t: Remove.

simple_counter<typename Type, bool atomic=false>: A new counter wrapper.
Optionally use atomic memory operations for modifying the counter.
Aligned to the cache line size.

lsn_ctr_1_t, ulint_ctr_1_t, int64_ctr_1_t: Define as simple_counter<Type>.
These counters are either only incremented (and we do not care about
losing some increment operations), or the increment/decrement operations
are protected by some mutex.

srv_stats_t::os_log_pending_writes: Document that the number is protected
by log_sys->mutex.

srv_stats_t::n_lock_wait_current_count: Use simple_counter<ulint, true>,
that is, atomic inc() and dec() operations.

lock_wait_suspend_thread(): Release the mutexes before incrementing
the counters. Avoid acquiring the lock mutex if the lock wait has
already been resolved. Atomically increment and decrement
srv_stats.n_lock_wait_current_count.

row_insert_for_mysql(), row_update_for_mysql(),
row_update_cascade_for_mysql(): Use the inc() method with the trx->id
as the slot index. This is a non-functional change, just using
inc() instead of add(1).

buf_LRU_get_free_block(): Replace the method add(index, n) with inc().
There is no slot index in the simple_counter.
2017-05-12 12:24:53 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
021d636551 Fix some integer type mismatch.
Use uint32_t for the encryption key_id.

When filling unsigned integer values into INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables,
use the method Field::store(longlong, bool unsigned)
instead of using Field::store(double).

Fix also some miscellanous type mismatch related to ulint (size_t).
2017-05-10 12:45:46 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
e8889c8002 MDEV-12745 InnoDB Assertion `0' failed at row0umod.cc:1181
row_undo_mod_parse_undo_rec(): Relax the too strict assertion and
correct the comment.

innodb.innodb-blob: Force a flush of the redo log right before
killing the server, to ensure that the code path gets exercised.
(The bogus debug assertion failed on the rollback of the statement
UPDATE t3 SET c=REPEAT('j',3000) WHERE a=2 which did not modify
any indexes before the server was killed.)
2017-05-09 10:00:49 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
c22ef4df26 MDEV-12253 post-merge fix: Use accessors for dict_table_t::file_unreadable 2017-05-06 15:54:31 +03:00
Alexander Barkov
ac53b49b1b Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/10.2' into bb-10.2-ext 2017-05-05 16:12:54 +04:00
Marko Mäkelä
e946297d8f Remove an unused variable. 2017-05-05 11:06:46 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
f9cc391863 Merge 10.1 into 10.2
This only merges MDEV-12253, adapting it to MDEV-12602 which is already
present in 10.2 but not yet in the 10.1 revision that is being merged.

TODO: Error handling in crash recovery needs to be improved.
If a page cannot be decrypted (or read), we should cleanly abort
the startup. If innodb_force_recovery is specified, we should
ignore the problematic page and apply redo log to other pages.
Currently, the test encryption.innodb-redo-badkey randomly fails
like this (the last messages are from cmake -DWITH_ASAN):

2017-05-05 10:19:40 140037071685504 [Note] InnoDB: Starting crash recovery from checkpoint LSN=1635994
2017-05-05 10:19:40 140037071685504 [ERROR] InnoDB: Missing MLOG_FILE_NAME or MLOG_FILE_DELETE before MLOG_CHECKPOINT for tablespace 1
2017-05-05 10:19:40 140037071685504 [ERROR] InnoDB: Plugin initialization aborted at srv0start.cc[2201] with error Data structure corruption
2017-05-05 10:19:41 140037071685504 [Note] InnoDB: Starting shutdown...
i=================================================================
==5226==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: attempting free on address which was not malloc()-ed: 0x612000018588 in thread T0
    #0 0x736750 in operator delete(void*) (/mariadb/server/build/sql/mysqld+0x736750)
    #1 0x1e4833f in LatchCounter::~LatchCounter() /mariadb/server/storage/innobase/include/sync0types.h:599:4
    #2 0x1e480b8 in LatchMeta<LatchCounter>::~LatchMeta() /mariadb/server/storage/innobase/include/sync0types.h:786:17
    #3 0x1e35509 in sync_latch_meta_destroy() /mariadb/server/storage/innobase/sync/sync0debug.cc:1622:3
    #4 0x1e35314 in sync_check_close() /mariadb/server/storage/innobase/sync/sync0debug.cc:1839:2
    #5 0x1dfdc18 in innodb_shutdown() /mariadb/server/storage/innobase/srv/srv0start.cc:2888:2
    #6 0x197e5e6 in innobase_init(void*) /mariadb/server/storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc:4475:3
2017-05-05 10:38:53 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
f740d23ce6 Merge 10.1 into 10.2 2017-04-28 12:22:32 +03:00
Aditya A
14fe6dd239 Bug #23046302 COUNT(*) MUCH SLOWER ON 5.7 THAN 5.6
ANALYSIS

This is regression caused due to worklog 6742 which
implemented ha_innobase::records() which always
uses clustered index to get the row count. Previously
optimizer chose secondary index which was smaller in
size of clustered index to scan for rows and resulted in
a quicker scan.

FIX

After discussion it was decided to remove this feature in 5.7.

[#rb14040 Approved by Kevin and Oystein ]
2017-04-26 23:03:33 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
849af74a48 MariaDB adjustments for Oracle Bug#23070734 fix
Split the test case so that a server restart is not needed.
Reduce the test cases and use a simpler mechanism for triggering
and waiting for purge.

fil_table_accessible(): Check if a table can be accessed without
enjoying MDL protection.
2017-04-26 23:03:32 +03:00
Aditya A
62dca454e7 Bug #23070734 CONCURRENT TRUNCATE TABLES CAUSE STALLS
PROBLEM

When truncating single tablespace tables, we need to scan the entire
buffer pool to remove the pages of the table from the buffer pool.
During this scan and removal dict_sys->mutex is being held ,causing
stalls in other DDL operations.

FIX

Release the dict_sys->mutex during the scan and reacquire it after the
scan. Make sure that purge thread doesn't purge the records of the table
being truncated and background stats collection thread skips the updation
of stats for the table being truncated.

[#rb 14564 Approved by Jimmy and satya ]
2017-04-26 23:03:31 +03:00
Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
6b63e4ad4a Bug #23219499 CONCURRENT UPDATE DOESN'T APPLY IN VIRTUAL INDEX DURING TABLE REBUILD
Problem:
=======
Concurrent update dml statement doesn't reflect in virtual index during
inplace table rebuild. It results mismatch value in virutal index and
clustered index. Deleting the table content tries to search the mismatch
value in virtual index but it can't find the value. During log update
apply phase, virtual information is being ignored while constructing
the new entry.

Solution:
=========
In row_log_update_apply phase, build the entry with virtual column
information. So that it can reflect in newly constructed virtual index.

Reviewed-by: Jimmy Yang<jimmy.yang@oracle.com>
RB: 14974
2017-04-26 23:03:31 +03:00
Darshan M N
16ed1f9c31 BUG#25053705 INVALID I/O ON TABLE AFTER TRUNCATE
Issue:
======
The issue is that if a fts index is present in a table the space size is
incorrectly calculated in the case of truncate which results in a invalid
read.

Fix:
====
Have a different space size calculation in truncate if fts indexes are
present.

RB:14755
Reviewed-by: Shaohua Wang <shaohua.wang@oracle.com>
2017-04-26 23:03:30 +03:00
Debarun Banerjee
4e41ac26f5 BUG#25082593 FOREIGN KEY VALIDATION DOESN'T NEED TO ACQUIRE GAP LOCK IN READ COMMITTED
Problem :
---------
This bug is filed from the base replication bug#25040331 where the
slave thread times out while INSERT operation waits on GAP lock taken
during Foreign Key validation.

The primary reason for the lock wait is because the statements are
getting replayed in different order. However, we also observed
two things ...

1. The slave thread could always use "Read Committed" isolation for
row level replication.

2. It is not necessary to have GAP locks in "READ Committed" isolation
level in innodb.

This bug is filed to address point(2) to avoid taking GAP locks during
Foreign Key validation.

Solution :
----------
Innodb is primarily designed for "Repeatable Read" and the GAP lock
behaviour is default. For "Read Committed" isolation, we have special
handling in row_search_mvcc to avoid taking the GAP lock while
scanning records.

While looking for Foreign Key, the code is following the default
behaviour taking GAP locks. The suggested fix is to avoid GAP
locking during FK validation similar to normal search operation
(row_search_mvcc) for "Read Committed" isolation level.

Reviewed-by: Sunny Bains <sunny.bains@oracle.com>

RB: 14526
2017-04-26 23:03:29 +03:00
Vasil Dimov
6c76e5a00b Fix Bug#24605956 SERVER MAY CRASH DUE TO A GLIBC BUG IN HANDLING SHORT-LIVED DETACHED THREADS
Avoid detaching and exiting from threads that may finish before the
caller has returned from pthread_create(). Only exit from such threads,
without detach and join with them later.

Patch submitted by: Laurynas Biveinis <laurynas.biveinis@gmail.com>
RB: 13983
Reviewed by: Sunny Bains <sunny.bains@oracle.com>
2017-04-26 23:03:29 +03:00
Jan Lindström
765a43605a MDEV-12253: Buffer pool blocks are accessed after they have been freed
Problem was that bpage was referenced after it was already freed
from LRU. Fixed by adding a new variable encrypted that is
passed down to buf_page_check_corrupt() and used in
buf_page_get_gen() to stop processing page read.

This patch should also address following test failures and
bugs:

MDEV-12419: IMPORT should not look up tablespace in
PageConverter::validate(). This is now removed.

MDEV-10099: encryption.innodb_onlinealter_encryption fails
sporadically in buildbot

MDEV-11420: encryption.innodb_encryption-page-compression
failed in buildbot

MDEV-11222: encryption.encrypt_and_grep failed in buildbot on P8

Removed dict_table_t::is_encrypted and dict_table_t::ibd_file_missing
and replaced these with dict_table_t::file_unreadable. Table
ibd file is missing if fil_get_space(space_id) returns NULL
and encrypted if not. Removed dict_table_t::is_corrupted field.

Ported FilSpace class from 10.2 and using that on buf_page_check_corrupt(),
buf_page_decrypt_after_read(), buf_page_encrypt_before_write(),
buf_dblwr_process(), buf_read_page(), dict_stats_save_defrag_stats().

Added test cases when enrypted page could be read while doing
redo log crash recovery. Also added test case for row compressed
blobs.

btr_cur_open_at_index_side_func(),
btr_cur_open_at_rnd_pos_func(): Avoid referencing block that is
NULL.

buf_page_get_zip(): Issue error if page read fails.

buf_page_get_gen(): Use dberr_t for error detection and
do not reference bpage after we hare freed it.

buf_mark_space_corrupt(): remove bpage from LRU also when
it is encrypted.

buf_page_check_corrupt(): @return DB_SUCCESS if page has
been read and is not corrupted,
DB_PAGE_CORRUPTED if page based on checksum check is corrupted,
DB_DECRYPTION_FAILED if page post encryption checksum matches but
after decryption normal page checksum does not match. In read
case only DB_SUCCESS is possible.

buf_page_io_complete(): use dberr_t for error handling.

buf_flush_write_block_low(),
buf_read_ahead_random(),
buf_read_page_async(),
buf_read_ahead_linear(),
buf_read_ibuf_merge_pages(),
buf_read_recv_pages(),
fil_aio_wait():
        Issue error if page read fails.

btr_pcur_move_to_next_page(): Do not reference page if it is
NULL.

Introduced dict_table_t::is_readable() and dict_index_t::is_readable()
that will return true if tablespace exists and pages read from
tablespace are not corrupted or page decryption failed.
Removed buf_page_t::key_version. After page decryption the
key version is not removed from page frame. For unencrypted
pages, old key_version is removed at buf_page_encrypt_before_write()

dict_stats_update_transient_for_index(),
dict_stats_update_transient()
        Do not continue if table decryption failed or table
        is corrupted.

dict0stats.cc: Introduced a dict_stats_report_error function
to avoid code duplication.

fil_parse_write_crypt_data():
        Check that key read from redo log entry is found from
        encryption plugin and if it is not, refuse to start.

PageConverter::validate(): Removed access to fil_space_t as
tablespace is not available during import.

Fixed error code on innodb.innodb test.

Merged test cased innodb-bad-key-change5 and innodb-bad-key-shutdown
to innodb-bad-key-change2.  Removed innodb-bad-key-change5 test.
Decreased unnecessary complexity on some long lasting tests.

Removed fil_inc_pending_ops(), fil_decr_pending_ops(),
fil_get_first_space(), fil_get_next_space(),
fil_get_first_space_safe(), fil_get_next_space_safe()
functions.

fil_space_verify_crypt_checksum(): Fixed bug found using ASAN
where FIL_PAGE_END_LSN_OLD_CHECKSUM field was incorrectly
accessed from row compressed tables. Fixed out of page frame
bug for row compressed tables in
fil_space_verify_crypt_checksum() found using ASAN. Incorrect
function was called for compressed table.

Added new tests for discard, rename table and drop (we should allow them
even when page decryption fails). Alter table rename is not allowed.
Added test for restart with innodb-force-recovery=1 when page read on
redo-recovery cant be decrypted. Added test for corrupted table where
both page data and FIL_PAGE_FILE_FLUSH_LSN_OR_KEY_VERSION is corrupted.

Adjusted the test case innodb_bug14147491 so that it does not anymore
expect crash. Instead table is just mostly not usable.

fil0fil.h: fil_space_acquire_low is not visible function
and fil_space_acquire and fil_space_acquire_silent are
inline functions. FilSpace class uses fil_space_acquire_low
directly.

recv_apply_hashed_log_recs() does not return anything.
2017-04-26 15:19:16 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
6f5f720848 Bug#22018745 CORRUPTION IN ONLINE TABLE REBUILD (ROW_FORMAT=REDUNDANT, INDEXED VIRTUAL COLUMN)
Apparently, WL#8149 QA did not cover the code changes made to
online table rebuild (which was introduced in MySQL 5.6.8 by WL#6255)
for ROW_FORMAT=REDUNDANT tables.

row_log_table_low_redundant(): Log the new values of indexed virtual
columns (ventry) only once.

row_log_table_low(): Assert that if o_ventry is specified, the
logged operation must not be ROW_T_INSERT, and ventry must be specified
as well.

row_log_table_low(): When computing the size of old_pk, pass v_entry=NULL to
rec_get_converted_size_temp(), to be consistent with the subsequent call
to rec_convert_dtuple_to_temp() for logging old_pk. Assert that
old_pk never contains information on virtual columns, thus proving that this
change is a no-op.

RB: 13822
Reviewed-by: Jimmy Yang <jimmy.yang@oracle.com>
2017-04-24 17:45:23 +03:00
Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
223eb5fb9a Bug #20989615 INNODB AUTO_INCREMENT PRODUCES SAME VALUE TWICE
Problem:
=======
Autoincrement value gives duplicate values because of the following reasons.

(1) In InnoDB handler function, current autoincrement value is not changed
based on newly set auto_increment_increment or auto_increment_offset variable.

(2) Handler function does the rounding logic and changes the current
autoincrement value and InnoDB doesn't aware of the change in current
autoincrement value.

Solution:
========
Fix the problem(1), InnoDB always respect the auto_increment_increment
and auto_increment_offset value in case of current autoincrement value.
By fixing the problem (2), handler layer won't change any current
autoincrement value.

Reviewed-by: Jimmy Yang <jimmy.yang@oracle.com>
RB: 13748
2017-04-24 17:45:09 +03:00
Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
f5759bd8d8 Bug #24347476 HIGH PRIORITY TRX FAILED TO KILL LOW PRIORITY TRX WHEN FOREIGN KEYS ARE INVOLVED
Problem:
=======
High priority transaction can't able to kill the blocking transaction
when foreign keys are involved. trx_kill_blocking() missing while checking
the foreign key constraint.

Fix:
===
Add trx_kill_blocking() while checking for the foreign key constraint.

Reviewed-by: Debarun Banerjee <debarun.banerjee@oracle.com>
RB: 13579
2017-04-24 15:29:12 +03:00
Shaohua Wang
a930c0aa86 BUG#23760086 INNODB: ASSERTION FAILURE: MACH0DATA.IC:56:(N | 0XFFFFUL) <= 0XFFFFUL
Analysis: In row_log_table_delete(), extern size could be greater
than 2 bytes int if there are enough index on blob columns.

Solution: Use 4 bytes int other than 2 bytes for extern size.

Reviewed-by: Marko Mäkelä <marko.makela@oracle.com>
RB: 13573
2017-04-24 15:20:27 +03:00
Shaohua Wang
1a5ca702b1 Followup: BUG#23479595 SEGMENTATION FAULT WHEN SELECT FTS INDEX TABLES IN INFORMATION SCHEMA
BUG#23742339 FAILING ASSERTION: SYM_NODE->TABLE != NULL

Analysis: When we access fts aux tables in information schema,the
fts aux tables are dropped by DROP DATABASE in another session.

Solution: Drop parent table if it's a fts aux table, and drop
table will drop fts aux tables together.

Reviewed-by: Jimmy Yang <jimmy.yang@oracle.com>
RB: 13264
2017-04-24 14:53:59 +03:00
Shaohua Wang
b862c7972b BUG#24315031 FAILING ASSERTION: !TABLE->CAN_BE_EVICTED
Analysis:
the old table is dropped, just after it's added into drop list,
and new table with the same name is created, then we try to drop
the new table in background.

Solution:
Don't drop a table in background if table->to_be_dropped is false.

Reviewed-by: Jimmy Yang <jimmy.yang@oracle.com>
RB: 13414
2017-04-24 14:53:59 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
47141c9d9b Fix some InnoDB type mismatch
On 64-bit Windows, sizeof(ulint)!=sizeof(ulong).
2017-04-21 18:04:02 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
5684aa220c MDEV-12488 Remove type mismatch in InnoDB printf-like calls
Alias the InnoDB ulint and lint data types to size_t and ssize_t,
which are the standard names for the machine-word-width data types.

Correspondingly, define ULINTPF as "%zu" and introduce ULINTPFx as "%zx".
In this way, better compiler warnings for type mismatch are possible.

Furthermore, use PRIu64 for that 64-bit format, and define
the feature macro __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS to enable it on Red Hat systems.

Fix some errors in error messages, and replace some error messages
with assertions.
Most notably, an IMPORT TABLESPACE error message in InnoDB was
displaying the number of columns instead of the mismatching flags.
2017-04-21 18:03:15 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
7445ff84f4 Merge 10.0 into 10.1 2017-04-21 17:41:40 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
e056d1f1ca Fix some InnoDB type mismatch
On 64-bit Windows, sizeof(ulint)!=sizeof(ulong).
2017-04-21 17:39:12 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
8c38147cdd Merge 10.0 into 10.1 2017-04-21 12:46:12 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
87b6df31c4 MDEV-12488 Remove type mismatch in InnoDB printf-like calls
This is a reduced version of an originally much larger patch.
We will keep the definition of the ulint, lint data types unchanged,
and we will not be replacing fprintf() calls with ib_logf().

On Windows, use the standard format strings instead of nonstandard
extensions.

This patch fixes some errors in format strings.
Most notably, an IMPORT TABLESPACE error message in InnoDB was
displaying the number of columns instead of the mismatching flags.
2017-04-21 12:06:29 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
d0ef1aaf61 MDEV-12123 Page contains nonzero PAGE_MAX_TRX_ID
When MDEV-6076 repurposed the field PAGE_MAX_TRX_ID, it was assumed
that the field always was 0 in the clustered index of old data files.
This was not the case in IMPORT TABLESPACE (introduced in MySQL 5.6
and MariaDB 10.0), which is writing the transaction ID to all index
pages, including clustered index pages.

This means that on a data file that was at some point of its life
IMPORTed to an InnoDB instance, MariaDB 10.2.4 or later could interpret
the transaction ID as a persistent AUTO_INCREMENT value.

This also means that future changes that repurpose PAGE_MAX_TRX_ID
in the clustered index may cause trouble with files that were imported
at some point of their life.

There is a separate minor issue that InnoDB is writing PAGE_MAX_TRX_ID
to every secondary index page, even though it is only needed on leaf
pages. From now on we will write PAGE_MAX_TRX_ID as 0 to non-leaf pages,
just to be able to keep stricter debug assertions.

btr_root_raise_and_insert(): Reset the PAGE_MAX_TRX_ID field on non-root
pages of the clustered index, and on the no-longer-leaf root page of
secondary indexes.

AbstractCallback::is_root_page(): Remove. Use page_is_root() instead.

PageConverter::update_index_page(): Reset the PAGE_MAX_TRX_ID to 0
on other pages than the clustered index root page or secondary index
leaf pages.
2017-04-19 07:59:24 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
3bb32e8682 MDEV-10509: Remove excessive server error logging on InnoDB ALTER TABLE
Disable the output that was added in MDEV-6812 if log_warnings=2 or less.
Also, remove some redundant messages.

TODO: Implement MDEV-12512 to supercede MDEV-6812 and properly report
the progress of ALTER TABLE…ALGORITHM=INPLACE.
2017-04-17 03:50:38 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
7c767a30a7 MDEV-10139 Support for InnoDB SEQUENCE objects
We introduce a NO_ROLLBACK flag for InnoDB tables. This flag only works
for tables that have a single index. Apart from undo logging, this flag
will also prevent locking and the assignment of DB_ROW_ID or DB_TRX_ID,
and imply READ UNCOMMITTED isolation. It is assumed that the SQL layer
is guaranteeing mutual exclusion.

After the initial insert of the single record during CREATE SEQUENCE,
InnoDB will be updating the single record in-place. This is crash-safe
thanks to the redo log. (That is, after a crash after CREATE SEQUENCE
was committed, the effect of sequence operations will be observable
fully or not at all.)

When it comes to the durability of the updates of SEQUENCE in
InnoDB, there is a clear analogy to MDEV-6076 Persistent AUTO_INCREMENT.
The updates would be made persistent by the InnoDB redo log flush
at transaction commit or rollback (or XA PREPARE), provided that
innodb_log_flush_at_trx_commit=1.

Similar to AUTO_INCREMENT, it is possible that the update of a SEQUENCE
in a middle of transaction becomes durable before the COMMIT/ROLLBACK of
the transaction, in case the InnoDB redo log is being flushed as a result
of the a commit or rollback of some other transaction, or as a result of
a redo log checkpoint that can be initiated at any time by operations that
are writing redo log.

dict_table_t::no_rollback(): Check if the table does not support rollback.

BTR_NO_ROLLBACK: Logging and locking flags for no_rollback() tables.

DICT_TF_BITS: Add the NO_ROLLBACK flag.

row_ins_step(): Assign 0 to DB_ROW_ID and DB_TRX_ID, and skip
any locking for no-rollback tables. There will be only a single row
in no-rollback tables (or there must be a proper PRIMARY KEY).

row_search_mvcc(): Execute the READ UNCOMMITTED code path for
no-rollback tables.

ha_innobase::external_lock(), ha_innobase::store_lock():
Block CREATE/DROP SEQUENCE in innodb_read_only mode.
This probably has no effect for CREATE SEQUENCE, because already
ha_innobase::create() should have been called (and refused)
before external_lock() or store_lock() is called.

ha_innobase::store_lock(): For CREATE SEQUENCE, do not acquire any
InnoDB locks, even though TL_WRITE is being requested. (This is just
a performance optimization.)

innobase_copy_frm_flags_from_create_info(), row_drop_table_for_mysql():
Disable persistent statistics for no_rollback tables.
2017-04-07 19:12:40 +04:00
Marko Mäkelä
124bae082b MDEV-12289 Keep 128 persistent rollback segments for compatibility and performance
InnoDB divides the allocation of undo logs into rollback segments.
The DB_ROLL_PTR system column of clustered indexes can address up to
128 rollback segments (TRX_SYS_N_RSEGS). Originally, InnoDB only
created one rollback segment. In MySQL 5.5 or in the InnoDB Plugin
for MySQL 5.1, all 128 rollback segments were created.

MySQL 5.7 hard-codes the rollback segment IDs 1..32 for temporary undo logs.
On upgrade, unless a slow shutdown (innodb_fast_shutdown=0)
was performed on the old server instance, these rollback segments
could be in use by transactions that are in XA PREPARE state or
transactions that were left behind by a server kill followed by a
normal shutdown immediately after restart.

Persistent tables cannot refer to temporary undo logs or vice versa.
Therefore, we should keep two distinct sets of rollback segments:
one for persistent tables and another for temporary tables. In this way,
all 128 rollback segments will be available for both types of tables,
which could improve performance. Also, MariaDB 10.2 will remain more
compatible than MySQL 5.7 with data files from earlier versions of
MySQL or MariaDB.

trx_sys_t::temp_rsegs[TRX_SYS_N_RSEGS]: A new array of temporary
rollback segments. The trx_sys_t::rseg_array[TRX_SYS_N_RSEGS] will
be solely for persistent undo logs.

srv_tmp_undo_logs. Remove. Use the constant TRX_SYS_N_RSEGS.

srv_available_undo_logs: Change the type to ulong.

trx_rseg_get_on_id(): Remove. Instead, let the callers refer to
trx_sys directly.

trx_rseg_create(), trx_sysf_rseg_find_free(): Remove unneeded parameters.
These functions only deal with persistent undo logs.

trx_temp_rseg_create(): New function, to create all temporary rollback
segments at server startup.

trx_rseg_t::is_persistent(): Determine if the rollback segment is for
persistent tables.

trx_sys_is_noredo_rseg_slot(): Remove. The callers must know based on
context (such as table handle) whether the DB_ROLL_PTR is referring to
a persistent undo log.

trx_sys_create_rsegs(): Remove all parameters, which were always passed
as global variables. Instead, modify the global variables directly.

enum trx_rseg_type_t: Remove.

trx_t::get_temp_rseg(): A method to ensure that a temporary
rollback segment has been assigned for the transaction.

trx_t::assign_temp_rseg(): Replaces trx_assign_rseg().

trx_purge_free_segment(), trx_purge_truncate_rseg_history():
Remove the redundant variable noredo=false.
Temporary undo logs are discarded immediately at transaction commit
or rollback, not lazily by purge.

trx_purge_mark_undo_for_truncate(): Remove references to the
temporary rollback segments.

trx_purge_mark_undo_for_truncate(): Remove a check for temporary
rollback segments. Only the dedicated persistent undo log tablespaces
can be truncated.

trx_undo_get_undo_rec_low(), trx_undo_get_undo_rec(): Add the
parameter is_temp.

trx_rseg_mem_restore(): Split from trx_rseg_mem_create().
Initialize the undo log and the rollback segment from the file
data structures.

trx_sysf_get_n_rseg_slots(): Renamed from
trx_sysf_used_slots_for_redo_rseg(). Count the persistent
rollback segment headers that have been initialized.

trx_sys_close(): Also free trx_sys->temp_rsegs[].

get_next_redo_rseg(): Merged to trx_assign_rseg_low().

trx_assign_rseg_low(): Remove the parameters and access the
global variables directly. Revert to simple round-robin, now that
the whole trx_sys->rseg_array[] is for persistent undo log again.

get_next_noredo_rseg(): Moved to trx_t::assign_temp_rseg().

srv_undo_tablespaces_init(): Remove some parameters and use the
global variables directly. Clarify some error messages.

Adjust the test innodb.log_file. Apparently, before these changes,
InnoDB somehow ignored missing dedicated undo tablespace files that
are pointed by the TRX_SYS header page, possibly losing part of
essential transaction system state.
2017-03-31 18:53:04 +03:00
Sergei Golubchik
da4d71d10d Merge branch '10.1' into 10.2 2017-03-30 12:48:42 +02:00
Jon Olav Hauglid
a77ac6513e Bug#21153166: REMOVE UNUSED VARIABLES AND CONVERT GLOBAL SYMBOLS TO STATIC
Follow-up to
Bug#21141390: REMOVE UNUSED FUNCTIONS AND CONVERT GLOBAL SYMBOLS TO STATIC
but for variables instead of functions.

Was identified with the -Wmissing-variable-declarations
compiler warning option supported by Clang 3.6.

Reviewed-by: Marko Mäkelä <marko.makela@oracle.com>

RB: 9070
2017-03-17 12:49:20 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
97acc4a1c3 MDEV-12270 Port MySQL 8.0 Bug#21141390 REMOVE UNUSED FUNCTIONS AND CONVERT GLOBAL SYMBOLS TO STATIC
InnoDB defines some functions that are not called at all.
Other functions are called, but only from the same compilation unit.

Remove some function declarations and definitions, and add 'static'
keywords. Some symbols must be kept for separately compiled tools,
such as innochecksum.
2017-03-17 12:48:50 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
4e1116b2c6 MDEV-12271 Port MySQL 8.0 Bug#23150562 REMOVE UNIV_MUST_NOT_INLINE AND UNIV_NONINL
Also, remove empty .ic files that were not removed by my MySQL commit.

Problem:
InnoDB used to support a compilation mode that allowed to choose
whether the function definitions in .ic files are to be inlined or not.
This stopped making sense when InnoDB moved to C++ in MySQL 5.6
(and ha_innodb.cc started to #include .ic files), and more so in
MySQL 5.7 when inline methods and functions were introduced
in .h files.

Solution:
Remove all references to UNIV_NONINL and UNIV_MUST_NOT_INLINE from
all files, assuming that the symbols are never defined.
Remove the files fut0fut.cc and ut0byte.cc which only mattered when
UNIV_NONINL was defined.
2017-03-17 12:42:07 +02:00
Sachin Setiya
f66395f7c0 Merge tag 'mariadb-10.0.30' into bb-sachin-10.0-galera-merge
Signed-off-by: Sachin Setiya <sachin.setiya@mariadb.com>
2017-03-17 02:05:20 +05:30
Jan Lindström
50eb40a2a8 MDEV-11738: Mariadb uses 100% of several of my 8 cpus doing nothing
MDEV-11581: Mariadb starts InnoDB encryption threads
when key has not changed or data scrubbing turned off

Background: Key rotation is based on background threads
(innodb-encryption-threads) periodically going through
all tablespaces on fil_system. For each tablespace
current used key version is compared to max key age
(innodb-encryption-rotate-key-age). This process
naturally takes CPU. Similarly, in same time need for
scrubbing is investigated. Currently, key rotation
is fully supported on Amazon AWS key management plugin
only but InnoDB does not have knowledge what key
management plugin is used.

This patch re-purposes innodb-encryption-rotate-key-age=0
to disable key rotation and background data scrubbing.
All new tables are added to special list for key rotation
and key rotation is based on sending a event to
background encryption threads instead of using periodic
checking (i.e. timeout).

fil0fil.cc: Added functions fil_space_acquire_low()
to acquire a tablespace when it could be dropped concurrently.
This function is used from fil_space_acquire() or
fil_space_acquire_silent() that will not print
any messages if we try to acquire space that does not exist.
fil_space_release() to release a acquired tablespace.
fil_space_next() to iterate tablespaces in fil_system
using fil_space_acquire() and fil_space_release().
Similarly, fil_space_keyrotation_next() to iterate new
list fil_system->rotation_list where new tables.
are added if key rotation is disabled.
Removed unnecessary functions fil_get_first_space_safe()
fil_get_next_space_safe()

fil_node_open_file(): After page 0 is read read also
crypt_info if it is not yet read.

btr_scrub_lock_dict_func()
buf_page_check_corrupt()
buf_page_encrypt_before_write()
buf_merge_or_delete_for_page()
lock_print_info_all_transactions()
row_fts_psort_info_init()
row_truncate_table_for_mysql()
row_drop_table_for_mysql()
    Use fil_space_acquire()/release() to access fil_space_t.

buf_page_decrypt_after_read():
    Use fil_space_get_crypt_data() because at this point
    we might not yet have read page 0.

fil0crypt.cc/fil0fil.h: Lot of changes. Pass fil_space_t* directly
to functions needing it and store fil_space_t* to rotation state.
Use fil_space_acquire()/release() when iterating tablespaces
and removed unnecessary is_closing from fil_crypt_t. Use
fil_space_t::is_stopping() to detect when access to
tablespace should be stopped. Removed unnecessary
fil_space_get_crypt_data().

fil_space_create(): Inform key rotation that there could
be something to do if key rotation is disabled and new
table with encryption enabled is created.
Remove unnecessary functions fil_get_first_space_safe()
and fil_get_next_space_safe(). fil_space_acquire()
and fil_space_release() are used instead. Moved
fil_space_get_crypt_data() and fil_space_set_crypt_data()
to fil0crypt.cc.

fsp_header_init(): Acquire fil_space_t*, write crypt_data
and release space.

check_table_options()
	Renamed FIL_SPACE_ENCRYPTION_* TO FIL_ENCRYPTION_*

i_s.cc: Added ROTATING_OR_FLUSHING field to
information_schema.innodb_tablespace_encryption
to show current status of key rotation.
2017-03-14 16:23:10 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
a77c2ea78f Post-fix MDEV-12219 Discard temporary undo logs at transaction commit
row_purge_remove_sec_if_poss_leaf(): Add a debug assertion.

row_purge_parse_undo_rec(): Add a debug assertion that the table cannot
be a temporary table. Remove a dead condition.
2017-03-14 12:15:49 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
13e5c9de80 MDEV-12219 Discard temporary undo logs at transaction commit
Starting with MySQL 5.7, temporary tables in InnoDB are handled
differently from persistent tables. Because temporary tables are
private to a connection, concurrency control and multi-versioning
(MVCC) are not applicable. For performance reasons, purge is
disabled as well. Rollback is supported for temporary tables;
that is why we have the temporary undo logs in the first place.

Because MVCC and purge are disabled for temporary tables, we should
discard all temporary undo logs already at transaction commit,
just like we discard the persistent insert_undo logs. Before this
change, update_undo logs were being preserved.

trx_temp_undo_t: A wrapper for temporary undo logs, comprising
a rollback segment and a single temporary undo log.

trx_rsegs_t::m_noredo: Use trx_temp_undo_t.
(Instead of insert_undo, update_undo, there will be a single undo.)

trx_is_noredo_rseg_updated(), trx_is_rseg_assigned(): Remove.

trx_undo_add_page(): Remove the parameter undo_ptr.
Acquire and release the rollback segment mutex inside the function.

trx_undo_free_last_page(): Remove the parameter trx.

trx_undo_truncate_end(): Remove the parameter trx, and add the
parameter is_temp. Clean up the code a bit.

trx_undo_assign_undo(): Split the parameter undo_ptr into rseg, undo.

trx_undo_commit_cleanup(): Renamed from trx_undo_insert_cleanup().
Replace the parameter undo_ptr with undo.
This will discard the temporary undo or insert_undo log at
commit/rollback.

trx_purge_add_update_undo_to_history(), trx_undo_update_cleanup():
Remove 3 parameters. Always operate on the persistent update_undo.

trx_serialise(): Renamed from trx_serialisation_number_get().

trx_write_serialisation_history(): Simplify the code flow.
If there are no persistent changes, do not update MONITOR_TRX_COMMIT_UNDO.

trx_commit_in_memory(): Simplify the logic, and add assertions.

trx_undo_page_report_modify(): Keep a direct reference to the
persistent update_undo log.

trx_undo_report_row_operation(): Simplify some code.
Always assign TRX_UNDO_INSERT for temporary undo logs.

trx_prepare_low(): Keep only one parameter. Prepare all 3 undo logs.

trx_roll_try_truncate(): Remove the parameter undo_ptr.
Try to truncate all 3 undo logs of the transaction.

trx_roll_pop_top_rec_of_trx_low(): Remove.

trx_roll_pop_top_rec_of_trx(): Remove the redundant parameter
trx->roll_limit. Clear roll_limit when exhausting the undo logs.
Consider all 3 undo logs at once, prioritizing the persistent
undo logs.

row_undo(): Minor cleanup. Let trx_roll_pop_top_rec_of_trx()
reset the trx->roll_limit.
2017-03-13 18:57:17 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
056ec4ab24 Fix some compilation warnings. 2017-03-13 18:11:36 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
15bdfeeba8 Remove trx_sys_t::pending_purge_rseg_array.
In MySQL 5.7, there is some redundant code for supposedly handling
an upgrade from an earlier version of InnoDB.

An upgrade of InnoDB between major versions should include a
slow shutdown (innodb_fast_shutdown=0) of the previous version.

A comment in trx_lists_init_at_db_start() confused clean shutdown
and slow shutdown. A clean shutdown does not necessarily guarantee
that there are no active transactions. A slow shutdown guarantees
that.

Because there was no code to handle rollback of recovered transactions
that happened to use the rollback segment slots that MySQL 5.7.2
repurposed for temporary undo logs, the upgrade is not working in all
cases, and we may as well remove the code to handle purging.

trx_sys_t::pending_purge_rseg_array: Remove.

trx_undo_get_undo_rec_low(): Define as static. Remove the parameter
is_redo_rseg.

trx_undo_get_undo_rec(), trx_rseg_get_on_id(): Remove the parameter
is_redo_rseg.

trx_rseg_mem_free(): Remove the second parameter.

trx_sys_get_nth_rseg(): Replace with trx_rseg_get_on_id().

trx_rseg_schedule_pending_purge(): Remove.
2017-03-09 15:58:33 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
5ff6694d70 enum btr_latch_mode: Incorporate some flags.
This fixes some GCC 6.3.0 warnings and makes the code a little
more debugging-friendly.
2017-03-09 10:30:36 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
498f4a825b Fix InnoDB/XtraDB compilation warnings on 32-bit builds. 2017-03-09 08:54:07 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
ad0c218a44 Merge 10.0 into 10.1
Also, implement MDEV-11027 a little differently from 5.5 and 10.0:

recv_apply_hashed_log_recs(): Change the return type back to void
(DB_SUCCESS was always returned).

Report progress also via systemd using sd_notifyf().
2017-03-09 08:53:08 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
89d80c1b0b Fix many -Wconversion warnings.
Define my_thread_id as an unsigned type, to avoid mismatch with
ulonglong.  Change some parameters to this type.

Use size_t in a few more places.

Declare many flag constants as unsigned to avoid sign mismatch
when shifting bits or applying the unary ~ operator.

When applying the unary ~ operator to enum constants, explictly
cast the result to an unsigned type, because enum constants can
be treated as signed.

In InnoDB, change the source code line number parameters from
ulint to unsigned type. Also, make some InnoDB functions return
a narrower type (unsigned or uint32_t instead of ulint;
bool instead of ibool).
2017-03-07 19:07:27 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
27b9989d31 MDEV-12121 Introduce build option WITH_INNODB_AHI to disable innodb_adaptive_hash_index
The InnoDB adaptive hash index is sometimes degrading the performance of
InnoDB, and it is sometimes disabled to get more consistent performance.
We should have a compile-time option to disable the adaptive hash index.

Let us introduce two options:

OPTION(WITH_INNODB_AHI "Include innodb_adaptive_hash_index" ON)
OPTION(WITH_INNODB_ROOT_GUESS "Cache index root block descriptors" ON)

where WITH_INNODB_AHI always implies WITH_INNODB_ROOT_GUESS.

As part of this change, the misleadingly named function
trx_search_latch_release_if_reserved(trx) will be replaced with the macro
trx_assert_no_search_latch(trx) that will be empty unless
BTR_CUR_HASH_ADAPT is defined (cmake -DWITH_INNODB_AHI=ON).

We will also remove the unused column
INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_TRX.TRX_ADAPTIVE_HASH_TIMEOUT.
In MariaDB Server 10.1, it used to reflect the value of
trx_t::search_latch_timeout which could be adjusted during
row_search_for_mysql(). In 10.2, there is no such field.

Other than the removal of the unused column TRX_ADAPTIVE_HASH_TIMEOUT,
this is an almost non-functional change to the server when using the
default build options.

Some tests are adjusted so that they will work with both
-DWITH_INNODB_AHI=ON and -DWITH_INNODB_AHI=OFF. The test
innodb.innodb_monitor has been renamed to innodb.monitor
in order to track MySQL 5.7, and the duplicate tests
sys_vars.innodb_monitor_* are removed.
2017-03-03 16:55:50 +02:00
Vicențiu Ciorbaru
1acfa942ed Merge branch '5.5' into 10.0 2017-03-03 01:37:54 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
3c47ed4849 Merge 10.0 into 10.1 2017-02-20 14:02:40 +02:00
Jan Lindström
108b211ee2 Fix gcc 6.3.x compiler warnings.
These are caused by fact that functions are declared with
__attribute__((nonnull)) or left shit like ~0 << macro
when ~0U << macro should be used.
2017-02-16 12:02:31 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
01d5d6db4c Fix GCC 6.3.0 warnings. 2017-02-16 11:16:27 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
7a5288015c MDEV-12072 Do not unnecessarily construct rec_printer objects
I introduced the rec_printer object in MySQL to pretty-print raw InnoDB
records and index tuples in diagnostic messages. These objects are being
constructed unconditionally, even though the DBUG_PRINT is not enabled.

The unnecessary work is avoided by simply passing rec_printer(…).str()
to the DBUG_LOG macro that was introduced in MDEV-11713.
2017-02-16 09:16:11 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
87075e7f87 MDEV-11704 InnoDB: Failing assertion: dfield_is_null(dfield2) || dfield2->data
relax innodb assertion, because Field_blob::store() clearly says
that a data pointer can be zero if the length is zero.
2017-02-13 18:12:16 +01:00
Marko Mäkelä
a45866c6db MDEV-12050 Remove unused InnoDB Memcached hooks
Oracle introduced a Memcached plugin interface to the InnoDB
storage engine in MySQL 5.6. That interface is essentially a
fork of Memcached development snapshot 1.6.0-beta1 of an old
development branch 'engine-pu'.

To my knowledge, there have not been any updates to the Memcached code
between MySQL 5.6 and 5.7; only bug fixes and extensions related to
the Oracle modifications.

The Memcached plugin is not part of the MariaDB Server. Therefore it
does not make sense to include the InnoDB interfaces for the Memcached
plugin, or to have any related configuration parameters:

    innodb_api_bk_commit_interval
    innodb_api_disable_rowlock
    innodb_api_enable_binlog
    innodb_api_enable_mdl
    innodb_api_trx_level

Removing this code in one commit makes it possible to easily restore
it, in case it turns out to be needed later.
2017-02-13 11:24:02 +02:00
Jan Lindström
ddf2fac733 MDEV-11759: Encryption code in MariaDB 10.1/10.2 causes
compatibility problems

Pages that are encrypted contain post encryption checksum on
different location that normal checksum fields. Therefore,
we should before decryption check this checksum to avoid
unencrypting corrupted pages. After decryption we can use
traditional checksum check to detect if page is corrupted
or unencryption was done using incorrect key.

Pages that are page compressed do not contain any checksum,
here we need to fist unencrypt, decompress and finally
use tradional checksum check to detect page corruption
or that we used incorrect key in unencryption.

buf0buf.cc: buf_page_is_corrupted() mofified so that
compressed pages are skipped.

buf0buf.h, buf_block_init(), buf_page_init_low():
removed unnecessary page_encrypted, page_compressed,
stored_checksum, valculated_checksum fields from
buf_page_t

buf_page_get_gen(): use new buf_page_check_corrupt() function
to detect corrupted pages.

buf_page_check_corrupt(): If page was not yet decrypted
check if post encryption checksum still matches.
If page is not anymore encrypted, use buf_page_is_corrupted()
traditional checksum method.

If page is detected as corrupted and it is not encrypted
we print corruption message to error log.
If page is still encrypted or it was encrypted and now
corrupted, we will print message that page is
encrypted to error log.

buf_page_io_complete(): use new buf_page_check_corrupt()
function to detect corrupted pages.

buf_page_decrypt_after_read(): Verify post encryption
checksum before tring to decrypt.

fil0crypt.cc: fil_encrypt_buf() verify post encryption
checksum and ind fil_space_decrypt() return true
if we really decrypted the page.

fil_space_verify_crypt_checksum(): rewrite to use
the method used when calculating post encryption
checksum. We also check if post encryption checksum
matches that traditional checksum check does not
match.

fil0fil.ic: Add missed page type encrypted and page
compressed to fil_get_page_type_name()

Note that this change does not yet fix innochecksum tool,
that will be done in separate MDEV.

Fix test failures caused by buf page corruption injection.
2017-02-06 15:40:16 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
81b7fe9d38 Shut down InnoDB after aborted startup.
This fixes memory leaks in tests that cause InnoDB startup to fail.

buf_pool_free_instance(): Also free buf_pool->flush_rbt, which would
normally be freed when crash recovery finishes.

fil_node_close_file(), fil_space_free_low(), fil_close_all_files():
Relax some debug assertions to tolerate !srv_was_started.

innodb_shutdown(): Renamed from innobase_shutdown_for_mysql().
Changed the return type to void. Do not assume that all subsystems
were started.

que_init(), que_close(): Remove (empty functions).

srv_init(), srv_general_init(): Remove as global functions.

srv_free(): Allow srv_sys=NULL.

srv_get_active_thread_type(): Only return SRV_PURGE if purge really
is running.

srv_shutdown_all_bg_threads(): Do not reset srv_start_state. It will
be needed by innodb_shutdown().

innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql(): Always call srv_boot() so that
innodb_shutdown() can assume that it was called. Make more subsystems
dependent on SRV_START_STATE_STAT.

srv_shutdown_bg_undo_sources(): Require SRV_START_STATE_STAT.

trx_sys_close(): Do not assume purge_sys!=NULL. Do not call
buf_dblwr_free(), because the doublewrite buffer can exist while
the transaction system does not.

logs_empty_and_mark_files_at_shutdown(): Do a faster shutdown if
!srv_was_started.

recv_sys_close(): Invoke dblwr.pages.clear() which would normally
be invoked by buf_dblwr_process().

recv_recovery_from_checkpoint_start(): Always release log_sys->mutex.

row_mysql_close(): Allow the subsystem not to exist.
2017-02-01 09:30:55 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
732672c304 MDEV-11233 CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX with a token longer than 127 bytes
crashes server

This bug is the result of merging the Oracle MySQL follow-up fix
BUG#22963169 MYSQL CRASHES ON CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX
without merging the base bug fix:
Bug#79475 Insert a token of 84 4-bytes chars into fts index causes
server crash.

Unlike the above mentioned fixes in MySQL, our fix will not change
the storage format of fulltext indexes in InnoDB or XtraDB
when a character encoding with mbmaxlen=2 or mbmaxlen=3
and the length of a word is between 128 and 84*mbmaxlen bytes.
The Oracle fix would allocate 2 length bytes for these cases.

Compatibility with other MySQL and MariaDB releases is ensured by
persisting the used maximum length in the SYS_COLUMNS table in the
InnoDB data dictionary.

This fix also removes some unnecessary strcmp() calls when checking
for the legacy default collation my_charset_latin1
(my_charset_latin1.name=="latin1_swedish_ci").

fts_create_one_index_table(): Store the actual length in bytes.
This metadata will be written to the SYS_COLUMNS table.

fts_zip_initialize(): Initialize only the first byte of the buffer.
Actually the code should not even care about this first byte, because
the length is set as 0.

FTX_MAX_WORD_LEN: Define as HA_FT_MAXCHARLEN * 4 aka 336 bytes,
not as 254 bytes.

row_merge_create_fts_sort_index(): Set the actual maximum length of the
column in bytes, similar to fts_create_one_index_table().

row_merge_fts_doc_tokenize(): Remove the redundant parameter word_dtype.
Use the actual maximum length of the column. Calculate the extra_size
in the same way as row_merge_buf_encode() does.
2017-01-27 10:19:39 +02:00
Jan Lindström
71495a1748 MDEV-11849: Fix storage/innobase/* compile warnings 2017-01-26 08:05:24 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
b05bf8ff0f Merge 10.1 to 10.2.
Most notably, this includes MDEV-11623, which includes a fix and
an upgrade procedure for the InnoDB file format incompatibility
that is present in MariaDB Server 10.1.0 through 10.1.20.

In other words, this merge should address
MDEV-11202 InnoDB 10.1 -> 10.2 migration does not work
2017-01-19 12:06:13 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
a1315a650a MDEV-11202 InnoDB 10.1 -> 10.2 migration does not work
This is the final preparation for the merge of MDEV-11623
from MariaDB Server 10.1 (correcting the assignment of
FSP_SPACE_FLAGS in MariaDB Server 10.1).

We must avoid reading FSP_SPACE_FLAGS directly from page 0,
because the flags that affect the uncompressed page size
cannot be trusted if we are upgrading from MariaDB 10.1.

We will pass fil_space_t* instead of a numeric tablespace ID
in many low-level functions, so that fil_space_t::flags
will be available. This will also reduce the amount o
tablespace ID lookups and the pressure on fil_system->mutex.

fil_space_is_being_truncated(), fil_space_is_redo_skipped(),
PageCallback::set_page_size(), fsp_header_get_page_size(): Remove.

fil_node_open_file(), fil_space_get_crypt_data(): Use space->flags.

fsp_free_extent(), fseg_get_first_extent(), fsp_get_space_header(),
xdes_get_descriptor_with_space_hdr(), xdes_get_descriptor(),
xdes_lst_get_descriptor(), fsp_space_modify_check(),
fsp_init_file_page(), fsp_alloc_free_extent(), fsp_page_create(),
fsp_alloc_free_page(), fsp_free_page(), fsp_alloc_seg_inode_page(),
fsp_alloc_seg_inode(), fsp_free_seg_inode(), fseg_fill_free_list(),
fseg_mark_page_used(), fseg_free_page_low(), fseg_free_extent():
Take fil_space_t* as a parameter, instead of taking a numeric ID.
2017-01-18 14:57:10 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
8780b89529 MDEV-11831 Make InnoDB mini-transaction memo checks stricter
InnoDB keeps track of buffer-fixed buf_block_t or acquired rw_lock_t
within a mini-transaction. There are some memo_contains assertions
in the code that document when certain blocks or rw_locks must be held.
But, these assertions only check the mini-transaction memo, not the fact
whether the rw_lock_t are actually being held by the caller.

btr_pcur_store_position(): Remove #ifdef, and assert that the block
is always buffer-fixed.

rtr_pcur_getnext_from_path(), rtr_pcur_open_low(),
ibuf_rec_get_page_no_func(), ibuf_rec_get_space_func(),
ibuf_rec_get_info_func(), ibuf_rec_get_op_type_func(),
ibuf_build_entry_from_ibuf_rec_func(), ibuf_rec_get_volume_func(),
ibuf_get_merge_page_nos_func(), ibuf_get_volume_buffered_count_func()
ibuf_get_entry_counter_low_func(), page_set_ssn_id(),
row_vers_old_has_index_entry(), row_vers_build_for_consistent_read(),
row_vers_build_for_semi_consistent_read(),
trx_undo_prev_version_build():
Make use of mtr_memo_contains_page_flagged().

mtr_t::memo_contains(): Take a const memo. Assert rw_lock_own().

FindPage, FlaggedCheck: Assert rw_lock_own_flagged().
2017-01-18 14:57:10 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
7cf97ed4ee MDEV-11816 Disallow CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE…ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED
MySQL 5.7 allows temporary tables to be created in ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED.
The usefulness of this is questionable. WL#7899 in MySQL 8.0.0
prevents the creation of such compressed tables, so that all InnoDB
temporary tables will be located inside the predefined
InnoDB temporary tablespace.

Pick up and adjust some tests from MySQL 5.7 and 8.0.

dict_tf_to_fsp_flags(): Remove the parameter is_temp.
fsp_flags_init(): Remove the parameter is_temporary.

row_mysql_drop_temp_tables(): Remove. There cannot be any temporary
tables in InnoDB. (This never removed #sql* tables in the datadir
which were created by DDL.)

dict_table_t::dir_path_of_temp_table: Remove.

create_table_info_t::m_temp_path: Remove.

create_table_info_t::create_options_are_invalid(): Do not allow
ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED or KEY_BLOCK_SIZE for temporary tables.

create_table_info_t::innobase_table_flags(): Do not unnecessarily
prevent CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE with SPATIAL INDEX.
(MySQL 5.7 does allow this.)

fil_space_belongs_in_lru(): The only FIL_TYPE_TEMPORARY tablespace
is never subjected to closing least-recently-used files.
2017-01-18 08:42:57 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
494e4b99a4 Remove MYSQL_TABLESPACES.
MySQL 5.7 introduced partial support for user-created shared tablespaces
(for example, import and export are not supported).

MariaDB Server does not support tablespaces at this point of time.
Let us remove most InnoDB code and data structures that is related
to shared tablespaces.
2017-01-18 08:30:43 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
1eabad5dbe Remove MYSQL_COMPRESSION.
The MariaDB 10.1 page_compression is incompatible with the Oracle
implementation that was introduced in MySQL 5.7 later.

Remove the Oracle implementation. Also remove the remaining traces of
MYSQL_ENCRYPTION.

This will also remove traces of PUNCH_HOLE until it is implemented
better. The only effective call to os_file_punch_hole() was in
fil_node_create_low() to test if the operation is supported for the file.

In other words, it looks like page_compression is not working in
MariaDB 10.2, because no code equivalent to the 10.1 os_file_trim()
is enabled.
2017-01-18 08:30:42 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
70c11485d2 Remove MYSQL_ENCRYPTION.
MariaDB will likely never support MySQL-style encryption for
InnoDB, because we cannot link with the Oracle encryption plugin.
This is preparation for merging MDEV-11623.
2017-01-18 08:30:42 +02:00
Vicențiu Ciorbaru
7b44c31be8 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/10.1' into 10.1
Extra merge due to more extra commits during merge process
2017-01-16 12:18:21 +02:00
Vicențiu Ciorbaru
8e15768731 Merge branch '10.0' into 10.1 2017-01-16 03:18:14 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
ab1e6fefd8 MDEV-11623 MariaDB 10.1 fails to start datadir created with
MariaDB 10.0/MySQL 5.6 using innodb-page-size!=16K

The storage format of FSP_SPACE_FLAGS was accidentally broken
already in MariaDB 10.1.0. This fix is bringing the format in
line with other MySQL and MariaDB release series.

Please refer to the comments that were added to fsp0fsp.h
for details.

This is an INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE that affects users of
page_compression and non-default innodb_page_size. Upgrading
to this release will correct the flags in the data files.
If you want to downgrade to earlier MariaDB 10.1.x, please refer
to the test innodb.101_compatibility how to reset the
FSP_SPACE_FLAGS in the files.

NOTE: MariaDB 10.1.0 to 10.1.20 can misinterpret
uncompressed data files with innodb_page_size=4k or 64k as
compressed innodb_page_size=16k files, and then probably fail
when trying to access the pages. See the comments in the
function fsp_flags_convert_from_101() for detailed analysis.

Move PAGE_COMPRESSION to FSP_SPACE_FLAGS bit position 16.
In this way, compressed innodb_page_size=16k tablespaces will not
be mistaken for uncompressed ones by MariaDB 10.1.0 to 10.1.20.

Derive PAGE_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, ATOMIC_WRITES and DATA_DIR from the
dict_table_t::flags when the table is available, in
fil_space_for_table_exists_in_mem() or fil_open_single_table_tablespace().
During crash recovery, fil_load_single_table_tablespace() will use
innodb_compression_level for the PAGE_COMPRESSION_LEVEL.

FSP_FLAGS_MEM_MASK: A bitmap of the memory-only fil_space_t::flags
that are not to be written to FSP_SPACE_FLAGS. Currently, these will
include PAGE_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, ATOMIC_WRITES and DATA_DIR.

Introduce the macro FSP_FLAGS_PAGE_SSIZE(). We only support
one innodb_page_size for the whole instance.

When creating a dummy tablespace for the redo log, use
fil_space_t::flags=0. The flags are never written to the redo log files.

Remove many FSP_FLAGS_SET_ macros.

dict_tf_verify_flags(): Remove. This is basically only duplicating
the logic of dict_tf_to_fsp_flags(), used in a debug assertion.

fil_space_t::mark: Remove. This flag was not used for anything.

fil_space_for_table_exists_in_mem(): Remove the unnecessary parameter
mark_space, and add a parameter for table flags. Check that
fil_space_t::flags match the table flags, and adjust the (memory-only)
flags based on the table flags.

fil_node_open_file(): Remove some redundant or unreachable conditions,
do not use stderr for output, and avoid unnecessary server aborts.

fil_user_tablespace_restore_page(): Convert the flags, so that the
correct page_size will be used when restoring a page from the
doublewrite buffer.

fil_space_get_page_compressed(), fsp_flags_is_page_compressed(): Remove.
It suffices to have fil_space_is_page_compressed().

FSP_FLAGS_WIDTH_DATA_DIR, FSP_FLAGS_WIDTH_PAGE_COMPRESSION_LEVEL,
FSP_FLAGS_WIDTH_ATOMIC_WRITES: Remove, because these flags do not
exist in the FSP_SPACE_FLAGS but only in memory.

fsp_flags_try_adjust(): New function, to adjust the FSP_SPACE_FLAGS
in page 0. Called by fil_open_single_table_tablespace(),
fil_space_for_table_exists_in_mem(), innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql()
except if --innodb-read-only is active.

fsp_flags_is_valid(ulint): Reimplement from the scratch, with
accurate comments. Do not display any details of detected
inconsistencies, because the output could be confusing when
dealing with MariaDB 10.1.x data files.

fsp_flags_convert_from_101(ulint): Convert flags from buggy
MariaDB 10.1.x format, or return ULINT_UNDEFINED if the flags
cannot be in MariaDB 10.1.x format.

fsp_flags_match(): Check the flags when probing files.
Implemented based on fsp_flags_is_valid()
and fsp_flags_convert_from_101().

dict_check_tablespaces_and_store_max_id(): Do not access the
page after committing the mini-transaction.

IMPORT TABLESPACE fixes:

AbstractCallback::init(): Convert the flags.

FetchIndexRootPages::operator(): Check that the tablespace flags match the
table flags. Do not attempt to convert tablespace flags to table flags,
because the conversion would necessarily be lossy.

PageConverter::update_header(): Write back the correct flags.
This takes care of the flags in IMPORT TABLESPACE.
2017-01-15 19:05:50 +02:00
Nirbhay Choubey
ee8b5c305a Merge tag 'mariadb-10.0.29' into 10.0-galera 2017-01-13 13:53:59 -05:00
Marko Mäkelä
1ba7234b21 Follow-up to MDEV-11713: Make more use of DBUG_LOG 2017-01-12 13:47:18 +02:00
Monty
1628a2ae27 Fixed issues found by buildbot
- MDEV-11621 rpl.rpl_gtid_stop_start fails sporadically in buildbot
- MDEV-11620 rpl.rpl_upgrade_master_info fails sporadically in buildbot

The issue above was probably that the build machine was overworked and the
shutdown took longer than 30 resp 10 seconds, which caused MyISAM tables
to be marked as crashed.
Fixed by flushing myisam tables before doing a forced shutdown/kill.
I also increased timeout for forced shutdown from 10 seconds to 60 seconds
to fix other possible issues on slow machines.

Fixed also some compiler warnings
2017-01-11 09:18:35 +02:00
vicentiu
682d4849ff Merge remote-tracking branch 'merge/merge-innodb-5.6' into 10.0 2017-01-10 12:20:38 +02:00
vicentiu
6ac84d9824 5.6.35 2017-01-07 14:24:42 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
a8ac6dc506 Fix InnoDB compilation warnings.
Most of them are trivial, except for the thread_sync_t refactoring.
We must not invoke memset() on non-POD objects.

mtflush_work_initialized: Remove. Refer to mtflush_ctx != NULL instead.

thread_sync_t::thread_sync_t(): Refactored from
buf_mtflu_handler_init().

thread_sync_t::~thread_sync_t(): Refactored from
buf_mtflu_io_thread_exit().
2017-01-05 11:49:00 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
bf35deda09 MDEV-11713 Optimize DBUG_PRINT and introduce DBUG_LOG
MariaDB Server is unnecessarily evaluating the arguments of
DBUG_PRINT() macros when the label is not defined.

The macro DBUG_LOG() for C++ operator<< output which was added for
InnoDB diagnostics in MySQL 5.7 is missing from MariaDB. Unlike the
MySQL 5.7 implementation, MariaDB will avoid allocating and
initializing the output string when the label is not defined.

Introduce DBUG_OUT("crypt") and DBUG_OUT("checksum") for some InnoDB
diagnostics, replacing some use of ib::info().
2017-01-05 10:51:18 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
63574f1275 MDEV-11690 Remove UNIV_HOTBACKUP
The InnoDB source code contains quite a few references to a closed-source
hot backup tool which was originally called InnoDB Hot Backup (ibbackup)
and later incorporated in MySQL Enterprise Backup.

The open source backup tool XtraBackup uses the full database for recovery.
So, the references to UNIV_HOTBACKUP are only cluttering the source code.
2016-12-30 16:05:42 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
7bcae22bf1 Merge branch 'bb-10.2-mdev-6076' into 10.2 2016-12-29 15:05:04 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
4a5d25c338 Merge branch '10.1' into 10.2 2016-12-29 13:23:18 +01:00
Marko Mäkelä
d50cf42bc0 MDEV-9282 Debian: the Lintian complains about "shlib-calls-exit" in ha_innodb.so
Replace all exit() calls in InnoDB with abort() [possibly via ut_a()].
Calling exit() in a multi-threaded program is problematic also for
the reason that other threads could see corrupted data structures
while some data structures are being cleaned up by atexit() handlers
or similar.

In the long term, all these calls should be replaced with something
that returns an error all the way up the call stack.
2016-12-28 15:54:24 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
8375a2c1ce MDEV-11585 Hard-code the shared InnoDB temporary tablespace ID at -1
MySQL 5.7 supports only one shared temporary tablespace.

MariaDB 10.2 does not support any other shared InnoDB tablespaces than
the two predefined tablespaces: the persistent InnoDB system tablespace
(default file name ibdata1) and the temporary tablespace
(default file name ibtmp1).

InnoDB is unnecessarily allocating a tablespace ID for the predefined
temporary tablespace on every startup, and it is in several places
testing whether a tablespace ID matches this dynamically generated ID.

We should use a compile-time constant to reduce code size and to avoid
unnecessary updates to the DICT_HDR page at every startup.

Using a hard-coded tablespace ID will should make it easier to remove the
TEMPORARY flag from FSP_SPACE_FLAGS in MDEV-11202.
2016-12-19 16:24:10 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
8777458a6e MDEV-6076 Persistent AUTO_INCREMENT for InnoDB
This should be functionally equivalent to WL#6204 in MySQL 8.0.0, with
the notable difference that the file format changes are limited to
repurposing a previously unused data field in B-tree pages.

For persistent InnoDB tables, write the last used AUTO_INCREMENT
value to the root page of the clustered index, in the previously
unused (0) PAGE_MAX_TRX_ID field, now aliased as PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC.
Unlike some other previously unused InnoDB data fields, this one was
actually always zero-initialized, at least since MySQL 3.23.49.

The writes to PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC are protected by SX or X latch on the
root page. The SX latch will allow concurrent read access to the root
page. (The field PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC will only be read on the
first-time call to ha_innobase::open() from the SQL layer. The
PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC can only be updated when executing SQL, so
read/write races are not possible.)

During INSERT, the PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC is updated by the low-level
function btr_cur_search_to_nth_level(), adding no extra page
access. [Adaptive hash index lookup will be disabled during INSERT.]

If some rare UPDATE modifies an AUTO_INCREMENT column, the
PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC will be adjusted in a separate mini-transaction in
ha_innobase::update_row().

When a page is reorganized, we have to preserve the PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC
field.

During ALTER TABLE, the initial AUTO_INCREMENT value will be copied
from the table. ALGORITHM=COPY and online log apply in LOCK=NONE will
update PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC in real time.

innodb_col_no(): Determine the dict_table_t::cols[] element index
corresponding to a Field of a non-virtual column.
(The MySQL 5.7 implementation of virtual columns breaks the 1:1
relationship between Field::field_index and dict_table_t::cols[].
Virtual columns are omitted from dict_table_t::cols[]. Therefore,
we must translate the field_index of AUTO_INCREMENT columns into
an index of dict_table_t::cols[].)

Upgrade from old data files:

By default, the AUTO_INCREMENT sequence in old data files would appear
to be reset, because PAGE_MAX_TRX_ID or PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC would contain
the value 0 in each clustered index page. In new data files,
PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC can only be 0 if the table is empty or does not contain
any AUTO_INCREMENT column.

For backward compatibility, we use the old method of
SELECT MAX(auto_increment_column) for initializing the sequence.

btr_read_autoinc(): Read the AUTO_INCREMENT sequence from a new-format
data file.

btr_read_autoinc_with_fallback(): A variant of btr_read_autoinc()
that will resort to reading MAX(auto_increment_column) for data files
that did not use AUTO_INCREMENT yet. It was manually tested that during
the execution of innodb.autoinc_persist the compatibility logic is
not activated (for new files, PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC is never 0 in nonempty
clustered index root pages).

initialize_auto_increment(): Replaces
ha_innobase::innobase_initialize_autoinc(). This initializes
the AUTO_INCREMENT metadata. Only called from ha_innobase::open().

ha_innobase::info_low(): Do not try to lazily initialize
dict_table_t::autoinc. It must already have been initialized by
ha_innobase::open() or ha_innobase::create().

Note: The adjustments to class ha_innopart were not tested, because
the source code (native InnoDB partitioning) is not being compiled.
2016-12-16 09:19:19 +02:00
Jan Lindström
72cc73cea2 MDEV-10368: get_latest_version() called too often
Reduce the number of calls to encryption_get_key_get_latest_version
when doing key rotation with two different methods:

(1) We need to fetch key information when tablespace not yet
have a encryption information, invalid keys are handled now
differently (see below). There was extra call to detect
if key_id is not found on key rotation.

(2) If key_id is not found from encryption plugin, do not
try fetching new key_version for it as it will fail anyway.
We store return value from encryption_get_key_get_latest_version
call and if it returns ENCRYPTION_KEY_VERSION_INVALID there
is no need to call it again.
2016-12-13 11:51:33 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
1cae1af6f9 MDEV-5800 InnoDB support for indexed vcols
* remove old 5.2+ InnoDB support for virtual columns
  * enable corresponding parts of the innodb-5.7 sources
  * copy corresponding test cases from 5.7
  * copy detailed Alter_inplace_info::HA_ALTER_FLAGS flags from 5.7
     - and more detailed detection of changes in fill_alter_inplace_info()
  * more "innodb compatibility hooks" in sql_class.cc to
     - create/destroy/reset a THD (used by background purge threads)
     - find a prelocked table by name
     - open a table (from a background purge thread)

  * different from 5.7:
    - new service thread "thd_destructor_proxy" to make sure all THDs are
      destroyed at the correct point in time during the server shutdown
    - proper opening/closing of tables for vcol evaluations in
       + FK checks (use already opened prelocked tables)
       + purge threads (open the table, MDLock it, add it to tdc, close
         when not needed)
    - cache open tables in vc_templ
    - avoid unnecessary allocations, reuse table->record[0] and table->s->default_values
    - not needed in 5.7, because it overcalculates:
      + tell the server to calculate vcols for an on-going inline ADD INDEX
      + calculate vcols for correct error messages

  * update other engines (mroonga/tokudb) accordingly
2016-12-12 20:27:42 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
528dd5f20c cleanup: InnoDB, remove index_field_t::col_name
* remnant of 5.6, does not exist in 5.7. bad merge?
* also remove dict_table_get_col_name_for_mysql(), it was only
  used when index_field_t::col_name was not NULL
2016-12-12 20:27:41 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
b66976abb4 cleanup: InnoDB, various minor issues
* fix "unused pending_checkpoint_mutex_key" compiler warning
* clarify/simplify get_field_offset()
* typos, comments
* unused (forgotten) declaration of create_options_are_invalid()
* fix my_error(ER_WRONG_KEY_COLUMN) calls
* crash in row_upd_sec_index_entry()
* double if (ret != 0)
* don't duplucate PSI_INSTRUMENT_ME lines
* useless break; after return();
* remove unused xtradb-only "cursor_read_view" stuff
* code formatting
* simplify dropped column detection
* redundant assignment
2016-12-12 20:27:41 +01:00
Marko Mäkelä
c868acdf65 MDEV-11487 Revert InnoDB internal temporary tables from WL#7682
WL#7682 in MySQL 5.7 introduced the possibility to create light-weight
temporary tables in InnoDB. These are called 'intrinsic temporary tables'
in InnoDB, and in MySQL 5.7, they can be created by the optimizer for
sorting or buffering data in query processing.

In MariaDB 10.2, the optimizer temporary tables cannot be created in
InnoDB, so we should remove the dead code and related data structures.
2016-12-09 12:05:07 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
cc85ba8f2e MDEV-11233 CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX with a token longer than 127 bytes
crashes server

This bug is the result of merging the Oracle MySQL follow-up fix
BUG#22963169 MYSQL CRASHES ON CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX
without merging the base bug fix:
Bug#79475 Insert a token of 84 4-bytes chars into fts index causes
server crash.

Unlike the above mentioned fixes in MySQL, our fix will not change
the storage format of fulltext indexes in InnoDB or XtraDB
when a character encoding with mbmaxlen=2 or mbmaxlen=3
and the length of a word is between 128 and 84*mbmaxlen bytes.
The Oracle fix would allocate 2 length bytes for these cases.

Compatibility with other MySQL and MariaDB releases is ensured by
persisting the used maximum length in the SYS_COLUMNS table in the
InnoDB data dictionary.

This fix also removes some unnecessary strcmp() calls when checking
for the legacy default collation my_charset_latin1
(my_charset_latin1.name=="latin1_swedish_ci").

fts_create_one_index_table(): Store the actual length in bytes.
This metadata will be written to the SYS_COLUMNS table.

fts_zip_initialize(): Initialize only the first byte of the buffer.
Actually the code should not even care about this first byte, because
the length is set as 0.

FTX_MAX_WORD_LEN: Define as HA_FT_MAXCHARLEN * 4 aka 336 bytes,
not as 254 bytes.

row_merge_create_fts_sort_index(): Set the actual maximum length of the
column in bytes, similar to fts_create_one_index_table().

row_merge_fts_doc_tokenize(): Remove the redundant parameter word_dtype.
Use the actual maximum length of the column. Calculate the extra_size
in the same way as row_merge_buf_encode() does.
2016-12-05 16:32:03 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
9199d72759 MDEV-11233 CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX with a token longer than 127 bytes
crashes server

This bug is the result of merging the Oracle MySQL follow-up fix
BUG#22963169 MYSQL CRASHES ON CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX
without merging the base bug fix:
Bug#79475 Insert a token of 84 4-bytes chars into fts index causes
server crash.

Unlike the above mentioned fixes in MySQL, our fix will not change
the storage format of fulltext indexes in InnoDB or XtraDB
when a character encoding with mbmaxlen=2 or mbmaxlen=3
and the length of a word is between 128 and 84*mbmaxlen bytes.
The Oracle fix would allocate 2 length bytes for these cases.

Compatibility with other MySQL and MariaDB releases is ensured by
persisting the used maximum length in the SYS_COLUMNS table in the
InnoDB data dictionary.

This fix also removes some unnecessary strcmp() calls when checking
for the legacy default collation my_charset_latin1
(my_charset_latin1.name=="latin1_swedish_ci").

fts_create_one_index_table(): Store the actual length in bytes.
This metadata will be written to the SYS_COLUMNS table.

fts_zip_initialize(): Initialize only the first byte of the buffer.
Actually the code should not even care about this first byte, because
the length is set as 0.

FTX_MAX_WORD_LEN: Define as HA_FT_MAXCHARLEN * 4 aka 336 bytes,
not as 254 bytes.

row_merge_create_fts_sort_index(): Set the actual maximum length of the
column in bytes, similar to fts_create_one_index_table().

row_merge_fts_doc_tokenize(): Remove the redundant parameter word_dtype.
Use the actual maximum length of the column. Calculate the extra_size
in the same way as row_merge_buf_encode() does.
2016-12-05 15:25:59 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
cc3aba26ff Merge branch '10.2_warnings' of https://github.com/kevgs/server into kevgs-10.2_warnings
Revert the XtraDB changes, because 10.2 does not currently build with XtraDB.

Also omit some changes that need further investigation.

Ensure that all callers of partition_info::get_clone() are passing this!=NULL.
2016-11-25 14:28:31 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
cdaa1d768e MDEV-11349 (1/2) Fix some clang 4.0 warnings
In functions that declare pointer parameters as nonnull,
remove nullness checks, because GCC would optimize them away anyway.

Use #ifdef instead of #if when checking for a configuration flag.

Clang says that left shifts of negative values are undefined.
So, use ~0U instead of ~0 in a number of macros.

Some functions that were defined as UNIV_INLINE were declared as
UNIV_INTERN. Consistently use the same type of linkage.

ibuf_merge_or_delete_for_page() could pass bitmap_page=NULL to
buf_page_print(), conflicting with the __attribute__((nonnull)).
2016-11-25 12:43:34 +02:00
Sergey Vojtovich
68a8537327 MDEV-11296 - InnoDB stalls under OLTP RW on P8
Clean-up INNODB_RW_LOCKS_USE_ATOMICS: it is always set.
2016-11-25 12:41:35 +04:00
Sergey Vojtovich
8d010c44ef MDEV-11296 - InnoDB stalls under OLTP RW on P8
Simplified away rw_lock_get_waiters(), rw_lock_set_waiter_flag(),
rw_lock_reset_waiter_flag(). Let waiters have predictable data type.
2016-11-25 12:41:35 +04:00
Marko Mäkelä
8da33e3a86 MDEV-11349 (1/2) Fix some clang 4.0 warnings
In InnoDB and XtraDB functions that declare pointer parameters as nonnull,
remove nullness checks, because GCC would optimize them away anyway.

Use #ifdef instead of #if when checking for a configuration flag.

Clang says that left shifts of negative values are undefined.
So, use ~0U instead of ~0 in a number of macros.

Some functions that were defined as UNIV_INLINE were declared as
UNIV_INTERN. Consistently use the same type of linkage.

ibuf_merge_or_delete_for_page() could pass bitmap_page=NULL to
buf_page_print(), conflicting with the __attribute__((nonnull)).
2016-11-25 09:09:51 +02:00
kevg
780db8e252 fix build and some warnings 2016-11-24 17:36:02 +03:00
Jan Lindström
de0f77a2a8 MDEV-11106: Improve error messages when importing tablespaces
Add error message when used index_id in index page is not found
from configuration file.
2016-10-29 10:09:06 +03:00
Nirbhay Choubey
5db2195a35 Merge tag 'mariadb-10.0.28' into 10.0-galera 2016-10-28 15:50:13 -04:00
Sergey Vojtovich
f4d885c4e9 MDEV-10813 - Clean-up InnoDB atomics, memory barriers and mutexes
Replaced InnoDB atomic operations with server atomic operations.

Moved INNODB_RW_LOCKS_USE_ATOMICS - it is always defined (code won't compile
otherwise).

NOTE: InnoDB uses thread identifiers as a target for atomic operations.
Thread identifiers should be considered opaque: any attempt to use a
thread ID other than in pthreads calls is nonportable and can lead to
unspecified results.
2016-10-17 18:35:48 +04:00
Monty
14b1c8c80d After merge and bug fixes
- Fixed compiler warnings
- Removed have_debug.inc from innochecksum_3
- Fixed race condition in innodb_buffer_pool_load
- Fixed merge issue in innodb-bad-key-change.test
- Fixed missing array allocation that could cause
  function_defaults_notembedded to fail
- Fixed thread_cache_size_func
2016-10-05 01:11:08 +03:00
Monty
c1125c3218 Fixed compiler warnings and failing tests 2016-10-05 01:11:08 +03:00
Sergei Golubchik
66d9696596 Merge branch '10.0' into 10.1 2016-09-28 17:55:28 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
3629f62d29 Merge branch 'merge/merge-innodb-5.6' into 10.0 2016-09-27 18:05:06 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
094f140c9a 5.6.33 2016-09-27 17:56:00 +02:00
Vladislav Vaintroub
630035beaf Fix buildbot errors on Windows
Do not use CloseHandle() on thread id. It is not a kernel handle.
2016-09-22 17:13:05 +00:00
Jan Lindström
2bedc3978b MDEV-9931: InnoDB reads first page of every .ibd file at startup
Analysis: By design InnoDB was reading first page of every .ibd file
at startup to find out is tablespace encrypted or not. This is
because tablespace could have been encrypted always, not
encrypted newer or encrypted based on configuration and this
information can be find realible only from first page of .ibd file.

Fix: Do not read first page of every .ibd file at startup. Instead
whenever tablespace is first time accedded we will read the first
page to find necessary information about tablespace encryption
status.

TODO: Add support for SYS_TABLEOPTIONS where all table options
encryption information included will be stored.
2016-09-22 16:38:24 +03:00
Sergei Golubchik
f9bdc7c01a Merge branch '10.2' into bb-10.2-jan 2016-09-19 09:47:08 +02:00