dict0dict.cc
buf_LRU_drop_page_hash_for_tablespace(): Return whether any adaptive
hash index entries existed. If yes, the caller should keep retrying to
drop the adaptive hash index.
row_import_for_mysql(), row_truncate_table_for_mysql(),
row_drop_table_for_mysql(): Ensure that the adaptive hash index was
entirely dropped for the table.
Observed and described
partitioned engine execution time difference
between master and slave was caused by excessive invocation
of base_engine::rnd_init which was done also for partitions
uninvolved into Rows-event operation.
The bug's slave slowdown therefore scales with the number of partitions.
Fixed with applying an upstream patch.
References:
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https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=73648
Bug#25687813 REPLICATION REGRESSION WITH RBR AND PARTITIONED TABLES
This reverts commit d39629f01e.
Because running mtr for many hours with no output whatsoever
is not really what we should do.
And in 5.5 `make test` just works anyway, nothing to fix here.
In this case we are accessing incorrect memory when we have mergeable semi-joins.
In the case when we have mergeable semi joins parent select will have a table count
of all the tables in that select plus all the tables involved in the IN-subquery.
But this table count does not include the "sjm table" (only includes the inner and outer tables)
denotes as <subquery#> in explain.
* xtrabackup no longer support --compact
* wsrep_sst_mysqldump wasn't always using --default-file
* wsrep_sst.cc overquoted --default-file for wsrep_sst_mysqldump
also remove redundant lines config and test lines, compiler warnings,
and mark big tests as big.
Merge following change from 10.2
revision-id: d52cff9f10aeea208a1058f7b5527e602125584c (mariadb-10.2.14-25-gd52cff9)
parent(s): bc2501453c
author: Sachin Setiya
committer: Sachin Setiya
timestamp: 2018-04-04 12:26:06 +0530
message:
MDEV-15611 Due to the failure of foreign key detection, Galera...
slave node killed himself.
Problem:- If we try to delete table with foreign key and table whom it is
referring with wsrep_slave_threads>1 then galera tries to execute both
Delete_rows_log-event in parallel, which should not happen.
Solution:- This is happening because we do not have foreign key info in
write set. Upto version 10.2.7 it used to work fine. Actually it happening
because of issue in commit 2f342c4. wsrep_must_process_fk should be used
with negation.
note that ${A#foo} is $A if there's no prefix foo. That's why
galera nodes tried to connect to 127.0.0.1:127.0.0.1 if there was
no port in the address
Followup for 2b35db5ac4
fil_page_decompress(): Replaces fil_decompress_page().
Allow the caller detect errors. Remove
duplicated code. Use the "safe" instead of "fast" variants of
decompression routines.
fil_page_compress(): Replaces fil_compress_page().
The length of the input buffer always was srv_page_size (innodb_page_size).
Remove printouts, and remove the fil_space_t* parameter.
buf_tmp_buffer_t::reserved: Make private; the accessors acquire()
and release() will use atomic memory access.
buf_pool_reserve_tmp_slot(): Make static. Remove the second parameter.
Do not acquire any mutex. Remove the allocation of the buffers.
buf_tmp_reserve_crypt_buf(), buf_tmp_reserve_compression_buf():
Refactored away from buf_pool_reserve_tmp_slot().
buf_page_decrypt_after_read(): Make static, and simplify the logic.
Use the encryption buffer also for decompressing.
buf_page_io_complete(), buf_dblwr_process(): Check more failures.
fil_space_encrypt(): Simplify the debug checks.
fil_space_t::printed_compression_failure: Remove.
fil_get_compression_alg_name(): Remove.
fil_iterate(): Allocate a buffer for compression and decompression
only once, instead of allocating and freeing it for every page
that uses compression, during IMPORT TABLESPACE.
fil_node_get_space_id(), fil_page_is_index_page(),
fil_page_is_lzo_compressed(): Remove (unused code).
specific temporary errors
The optimistic parallel slave's worker thread could face a run-time error due to
the algorithm's specifics which allows for conflicts like the reported
"Can't find record in 'table'".
A typical stack is like
{noformat}
#0 handler::print_error (this=0x61c00008f8a0, error=149, errflag=0) at handler.cc:3650
#1 0x0000555555e95361 in write_record (thd=thd@entry=0x62a0000a2208, table=table@entry=0x61f00008ce88, info=info@entry=0x7fffdee356d0) at sql_insert.cc:1944
#2 0x0000555555ea7767 in mysql_insert (thd=thd@entry=0x62a0000a2208, table_list=0x61b00012ada0, fields=..., values_list=..., update_fields=..., update_values=..., duplic=<optimized out>, ignore=<optimized out>) at sql_insert.cc:1039
#3 0x0000555555efda90 in mysql_execute_command (thd=thd@entry=0x62a0000a2208) at sql_parse.cc:3927
#4 0x0000555555f0cc50 in mysql_parse (thd=0x62a0000a2208, rawbuf=<optimized out>, length=<optimized out>, parser_state=<optimized out>) at sql_parse.cc:7449
#5 0x00005555566d4444 in Query_log_event::do_apply_event (this=0x61200005b9c8, rgi=<optimized out>, query_arg=<optimized out>, q_len_arg=<optimized out>) at log_event.cc:4508
#6 0x00005555566d639e in Query_log_event::do_apply_event (this=<optimized out>, rgi=<optimized out>) at log_event.cc:4185
#7 0x0000555555d738cf in Log_event::apply_event (rgi=0x61d0001ea080, this=0x61200005b9c8) at log_event.h:1343
#8 apply_event_and_update_pos_apply (ev=ev@entry=0x61200005b9c8, thd=thd@entry=0x62a0000a2208, rgi=rgi@entry=0x61d0001ea080, reason=<optimized out>) at slave.cc:3479
#9 0x0000555555d8596b in apply_event_and_update_pos_for_parallel (ev=ev@entry=0x61200005b9c8, thd=thd@entry=0x62a0000a2208, rgi=rgi@entry=0x61d0001ea080) at slave.cc:3623
#10 0x00005555562aca83 in rpt_handle_event (qev=qev@entry=0x6190000fa088, rpt=rpt@entry=0x62200002bd68) at rpl_parallel.cc:50
#11 0x00005555562bd04e in handle_rpl_parallel_thread (arg=arg@entry=0x62200002bd68) at rpl_parallel.cc:1258
{noformat}
Here {{handler::print_error}} computes whether to error log the
current error when --log-warnings > 1. The decision flag is consulted
bu {{my_message_sql()}} which can be eventually called.
In the bug case the decision is to log.
However in the optimistic mode slave applier case any conflict is
attempted to resolve with rollback and retry to success. Hence the
logging is at least extraneous.
The case is fixed with adding a new flag {{ME_LOG_AS_WARN}} which
{{handler::print_error}} may propagate further on through {{my_error}}
when the error comes from an optimistically running slave worker thread.
The new flag effectively requests the warning level for the errlog record,
while the thread's DA records the actual error (which is regarded as temporary one
by the parallel slave error handler).
When attempting to rename a table to a non-existing database,
InnoDB would misleadingly report "OS error 71" when in fact the
error code is InnoDB's own (OS_FILE_NOT_FOUND), and not report
both pathnames. Errors on rename could occur due to reasons
connected to either pathname.
os_file_handle_rename_error(): New function, to report errors in
renaming files.