Due to restricted size of the threadpool, execution of client queries can
be delayed (queued) for a while. This delay was interpreted as client
inactivity, and connection is closed, if client idle time + queue time
exceeds wait_timeout.
But users did not expect queue time to be included into wait_timeout.
This patch changes the behavior. We don't close connection anymore,
if there is some unread data present on connection,
even if wait_timeout is exceeded. Unread data means that client
was not idle, it sent a query, which we did not have time to process yet.
Handle string length as size_t, consistently (almost always:))
Change function prototypes to accept size_t, where in the past
ulong or uint were used. change local/member variables to size_t
when appropriate.
This fix excludes rocksdb, spider,spider, sphinx and connect for now.
first, and we do not not care whether client has received all data.
This is a TCP optimization to avoid TIME_WAIT in TCP connection teardown.
This patch would abort connection on timeout, which usually happens when
client reads a large result set, at slower pace then the server can
write.
The patch also cleans up socket timeout handling, so that Windows
is consistent with another platforms (using nonblocking socket IO
+ waiting in poll/select on single socket, rather than setsockopt).
This makes identifying timeouts easier.
Also removed the superficial shutdown() before closesocket() in a few
places where it was used, because it was never needed , and
reportedly breaks SO_LINGER on Windows.
- Fix win64 pointer truncation warnings
(usually coming from misusing 0x%lx and long cast in DBUG)
- Also fix printf-format warnings
Make the above mentioned warnings fatal.
- fix pthread_join on Windows to set return value.
accept proxy protocol header from client connections.
The new server variable 'proxy_protocol_networks' contains list
of networks from which proxy header is accepted.
- Fixed typos
- Added --core-on-failure to mysql-test-run
- More DBUG_PRINT in viosocket.c
- Don't forget CLIENT_REMEMBER_OPTIONS for compressed slave protocol
- Removed not used stage variables
On EOF vio_read returns 0, it's not an error so the errno
is not reset. If the previous error was EINTR the client
will loop forever. See also man recv.
This is port of fix for MySQL BUG#17647863.
revno: 5572
revision-id: jon.hauglid@oracle.com-20131030232243-b0pw98oy72uka2sj
committer: Jon Olav Hauglid <jon.hauglid@oracle.com>
timestamp: Thu 2013-10-31 00:22:43 +0100
message:
Bug#17647863: MYSQL DOES NOT COMPILE ON OSX 10.9 GM
Rename test() macro to MY_TEST() to avoid conflict with libc++.
This bug only happens with long sleep()s ( > 5 sec), and in debug version.
Analysis:
The assertion is caused by nested thd_wait_begin() calls, which is not an expected condition.
- "outer" thd_wait_begin()) , in Item_func_sleep::val_int()
- "inner" thd_wait_begin() in Interruptible_wait::wait(). This function periodically checks whether connection is still valid, via THD::is_connection(), which ends up calling vio_io_wait() with timeout parameter set to 0.
Fix is not to call thd wait callback in vio_io_wait(), if timeout parameter is 0. There is no "waiting" in this case.
Solaris fixes:
- Fixed that wait_timeout_func and wait_timeout tests works on solaris
- We have to compile without NO_ALARM on Solaris as Solaris doesn't support timeouts on sockets with setsockopt(.. SO_RCVTIMEO).
- Fixed that compile-solaris-amd64-debug works (before that we got a wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64 on linkage)
- Added missing sync_with_master
Other bug fixes:
- Free memory for rpl_global_gtid_binlog_state before exit() to avoid 'accessing uninitalized mutex' error.
BUILD/FINISH.sh:
Fixed issues on Solaris with ksh
BUILD/compile-solaris-amd64-debug:
Added missing -m64 flag
configure.cmake:
We have to compile without NO_ALARM on Solaris as Solaris doesn't support timeouts on sockets with setsockopt(.. SO_RCVTIMEO)
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_gtid_mdev4473.test:
- Added missing sync_with_master (fix by knielsen)
sql-common/client.c:
Added () to get rid of compiler warning
sql/item_strfunc.cc:
Fixed compiler warning
sql/log.cc:
Free memory for static variable rpl_global_gtid_binlog_state before exit()
- If we are compiling with safemalloc, we would try to call sf_free() for some members after sf_terminate() was called, which would result of trying to access the uninitalized mutex 'sf_mutex'
sql/multi_range_read.cc:
Fixed compiler warnings of converting double to ulong.
sql/opt_range.cc:
Fixed compiler warnings of converting double to ulong or uint
- Better to have all variables that can be number of rows as 'ha_rows'
sql/rpl_gtid.cc:
Added rpl_binlog_state::free() to be able to free memory for static objects before exit()
sql/rpl_gtid.h:
Added rpl_binlog_state::free() to be able to free memory for static objects before exit()
sql/set_var.cc:
Fixed compiler warning
sql/sql_join_cache.cc:
Fixed compiler warnings of converting double to uint
sql/sql_show.cc:
Added cast to get rid of compiler warning
sql/sql_statistics.cc:
Remove code that didn't do anything.
(store_record() with record[0] is a no-op)
storage/xtradb/os/os0file.c:
Added __attribute__ ((unused))
support-files/compiler_warnings.supp:
Ignore warnings from atomic_add_64_nv
(was not able to fix this with a cast as the macro is a bit different between systems)
vio/viosocket.c:
Added more DBUG_PRINT
After the merge of VIO stuff from MySQL 5.6, there were some bugs left
in the non-blocking client library:
- vio_io_wait() was introduced without any support for non-blocking operation,
so async queries could turn into sync.
- Timeouts were changed to milliseconds, but this was not reflected in the
non-blocking API, also semantics was changed so signed -1 was used for
"no timeout" rather than unsigned 0.
Fix by implementing and using my_io_wait_async() in the non-blocking case. And
by introducing a new mysql_get_timeout_value_ms() API function that provides
the timeout with millisecond granularity. The old mysql_get_timeout_value()
is kept and fixed to work correctly, converting the timeout to whole seconds.
and small collateral changes
mysql-test/lib/My/Test.pm:
somehow with "print" we get truncated writes sometimes
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/digest_table_full.result:
md5 hashes of statement digests differ, because yacc token codes are different in mariadb
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/dml_handler.result:
host table is not ported over yet
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/information_schema.result:
host table is not ported over yet
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/nesting.result:
this differs, because we don't rewrite general log queries, and multi-statement
packets are logged as a one entry. this result file is identical to what mysql-5.6.5
produces with the --log-raw option.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/relaylog.result:
MariaDB modifies the binlog index file directly, while MySQL 5.6 has a feature "crash-safe binlog index" and modifies a special "crash-safe" shadow copy of the index file and then moves it over. That's why this test shows "NONE" index file writes in MySQL and "MANY" in MariaDB.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/server_init.result:
MariaDB initializes the "manager" resources from the "manager" thread, and starts this thread only when --flush-time is not 0. MySQL 5.6 initializes "manager" resources unconditionally on server startup.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/stage_mdl_global.result:
this differs, because MariaDB disables query cache when query_cache_size=0. MySQL does not
do that, and this causes useless mutex locks and waits.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/statement_digest.result:
md5 hashes of statement digests differ, because yacc token codes are different in mariadb
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/statement_digest_consumers.result:
md5 hashes of statement digests differ, because yacc token codes are different in mariadb
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/statement_digest_long_query.result:
md5 hashes of statement digests differ, because yacc token codes are different in mariadb
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_mixed_drop_create_temp_table.result:
will be updated to match 5.6 when alfranio.correia@oracle.com-20110512172919-c1b5kmum4h52g0ni and anders.song@greatopensource.com-20110105052107-zoab0bsf5a6xxk2y are merged
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_non_direct_mixed_mixing_engines.result:
will be updated to match 5.6 when anders.song@greatopensource.com-20110105052107-zoab0bsf5a6xxk2y is merged
On shutdown(), Windows can drop traffic still queued for sending even if that
wasn't specifically requested. As a result, fatal errors (those after
signaling which the server will drop the connection) were sometimes only
seen as "connection lost" on the client side, because the server-side
shutdown() erraneously discarded the correct error message before sending
it.
If on Windows, we now use the Windows API to access the (non-broken) equivalent
of shutdown().
Backport from trunk
On shutdown(), Windows can drop traffic still queued for sending even if that
wasn't specifically requested. As a result, fatal errors (those after
signaling which the server will drop the connection) were sometimes only
seen as "connection lost" on the client side, because the server-side
shutdown() erraneously discarded the correct error message before sending
it.
If on Windows, we now use the Windows API to access the (non-broken) equivalent
of shutdown().
Backport from trunk
include/violite.h:
export mysql_socket_shutdown(). It lives in vio in the backport.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Go through our own shutdown() rather than straight to the POSIX one.
vio/viosocket.c:
Define mysql_socket_shutdown(). On UNIXoid systems, it's just a wrapper for shutdown(), but
on Window, it uses DisconnectEx, which is magic.