as well as
MDEV-19500 Update with join stopped worked if there is a call to a procedure in a trigger
MDEV-19521 Update Table Fails with Trigger and Stored Function
MDEV-19497 Replication stops because table not found
MDEV-19527 UPDATE + JOIN + TRIGGERS = table doesn't exists error
Reimplement the fix for (5d510fdbf0)
MDEV-18507 can't update temporary table when joined with table with triggers on read-only
instead of calling open_tables() twice, put multi-update
prepare code inside open_tables() loop.
Add a test for a MDL backoff-and-retry loop inside open_tables()
across multi-update prepare code.
ALTER TABLE locks the table with TL_READ_NO_INSERT, to prevent the
source table modifications while it's being copied. But there's an
indirect way of modifying a table, via cascade FK actions.
After previous commits, an attempt to modify an FK parent table
will cause FK children to be prelocked, so the table-being-altered
cannot be modified by a cascade FK action, because ALTER holds a
lock and prelocking will wait.
But if a new FK is being added by this very ALTER, then the target
table is not locked yet (it's a temporary table). So, we have to
lock FK parents explicitly.
Fixed by extending unique_table() with a flag to not allow usage of
the replaced table.
I also cleaned up find_dup_table() to not use goto next.
I also added more comments to the code in find_dup_table()
PREBUILT->TABLE->N_MYSQL_HANDLES_OPENED == 1
ANALYSIS:
=========
Adding unique index to a InnoDB table which is locked as
mutliple instances may trigger an InnoDB assert.
When we add a primary key or an unique index, we need to
drop the original table and rebuild all indexes. InnoDB
expects that only the instance of the table that is being
rebuilt, is open during the process. In the current
scenario we have opened multiple instances of the table.
This triggers an assert during table rebuild.
'Locked_tables_list' encapsulates a list of all
instances of tables locked by LOCK TABLES statement.
FIX:
===
We are now temporarily closing all the instances of the
table except the one which is being altered and later
reopen them via Locked_tables_list::reopen_tables().
This fix also fixes a connection hang when trying to do INSERT DELAYED to a crashed table.
Added crash_mysqld.inc to allow easy crash+restart of mysqld
NOT NULL constraint must be checked *after* the BEFORE triggers.
That is for INSERT and UPDATE statements even NOT NULL fields
must be able to store a NULL temporarily at least while
BEFORE INSERT/UPDATE triggers are running.
sql_alloc() has additional costs compared to direct mem_root allocation:
- function call: it is defined in a separate translation unit and can't be
inlined
- it needs to call pthread_getspecific() to get THD::mem_root
It is called dozens of times implicitely at least by:
- List<>::push_back()
- List<>::push_front()
- new (for Sql_alloc derived classes)
- sql_memdup()
Replaced lots of implicit sql_alloc() calls with direct mem_root allocation,
passing through THD pointer whenever it is needed.
Number of sql_alloc() calls reduced 345 -> 41 per OLTP RO transaction.
pthread_getspecific() overhead dropped 0.76 -> 0.59
sql_alloc() overhed dropped 0.25 -> 0.06
Make sure that in parallel replication, we execute wait_for_prior_commit()
before setting table->in_use for a temporary table. Otherwise we can end up
with two parallel replication worker threads competing with each other for
use of a temporary table.
Re-factor the use of find_temporary_table() to be able to handle errors
in the caller (as wait_for_prior_commit() can return error in case of
deadlock kill).
* Don't write frm for tmp tables
* pass frm image down to open_table_uncached, when possible
* don't use truncate-by-recreate for temp tables - cannot recreate
without frm, and delete_all_rows is faster anyway
Using CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE is be identical to
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS table_name;
CREATE TABLE ...;
Except that:
* CREATE OR REPLACE is be atomic (now one can create the same table between drop and create).
* Temporary tables will not shadow the table name for the DROP as the CREATE TABLE tells us already if we are using a temporary table or not.
* If the table was locked with LOCK TABLES, the new table will be locked with the same lock after it's created.
Implementation details:
- We don't anymore open the to-be-created table during CREATE TABLE, which the original code did.
- There is no need to open a table we are planning to create. It's enough to check if the table exists or not.
- Removed some of duplicated code for CREATE IF NOT EXISTS.
- Give an error when using CREATE OR REPLACE with IF NOT EXISTS (conflicting options).
- As a side effect of the code changes, we don't anymore have to internally re-prepare prepared statements with CREATE TABLE if the table exists.
- Made one code path for all testing if log table are in use.
- Better error message if one tries to create/drop/alter a log table in use
- Added back disabled rpl_row_create_table test as it now seams to work and includes a lot of interesting tests.
- Added HA_LEX_CREATE_REPLACE to mark if we are using CREATE OR REPLACE
- Aligned CREATE OR REPLACE parsing code in sql_yacc.yy for TABLE and VIEW
- Changed interface for drop_temporary_table() to make it more reusable
- Changed Locked_tables_list::init_locked_tables() to work on the table object instead of the table list object. Before this it used a mix of both, which was not good.
- Locked_tables_list::unlock_locked_tables(THD *thd) now requires a valid thd argument. Old usage of calling this with 0 i changed to instead call Locked_tables_list::reset()
- Added functions Locked_tables_list:restore_lock() and Locked_tables_list::add_back_last_deleted_lock() to be able to easily add back a locked table to the lock list.
- Added restart_trans_for_tables() to be able to restart a transaction.
- DROP_ACL is required if one uses CREATE TABLE OR REPLACE.
- Added drop of normal and temporary tables in create_table_imp() if CREATE OR REPLACE was used.
- Added reacquiring of table locks in mysql_create_table() and mysql_create_like_table()
mysql-test/include/commit.inc:
With new code we get fewer status increments
mysql-test/r/commit_1innodb.result:
With new code we get fewer status increments
mysql-test/r/create.result:
Added testing of create or replace with timeout
mysql-test/r/create_or_replace.result:
Basic testing of CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE
mysql-test/r/partition_exchange.result:
New error message
mysql-test/r/ps_ddl.result:
Fewer reprepares with new code
mysql-test/suite/archive/discover.result:
Don't rediscover archive tables if the .frm file exists
(Sergei will look at this if there is a better way...)
mysql-test/suite/archive/discover.test:
Don't rediscover archive tables if the .frm file exists
(Sergei will look at this if there is a better way...)
mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/innodb_views.result:
New error message
mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/memory_views.result:
New error message
mysql-test/suite/rpl/disabled.def:
rpl_row_create_table should now be safe to use
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_create_table.result:
Updated results after adding back disabled test
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_create_if_not_exists.test:
Added comment
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_row_create_table.test:
Added CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE test
mysql-test/t/create.test:
Added CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE test
mysql-test/t/create_or_replace-master.opt:
Create logs
mysql-test/t/create_or_replace.test:
Basic testing of CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE
mysql-test/t/partition_exchange.test:
Error number changed as we are now using same code for all log table change issues
mysql-test/t/ps_ddl.test:
Fewer reprepares with new code
sql/handler.h:
Moved things around a bit in a structure to get better alignment.
Added HA_LEX_CREATE_REPLACE to mark if we are using CREATE OR REPLACE
Added 3 elements to end of HA_CREATE_INFO to be able to store state to add backs locks in case of LOCK TABLES.
sql/log.cc:
Reimplemented check_if_log_table():
- Simpler and faster usage
- Can give error messages
This gives us one code path for allmost all error messages if log tables are in use
sql/log.h:
New interface for check_if_log_table()
sql/slave.cc:
More logging
sql/sql_alter.cc:
New interface for check_if_log_table()
sql/sql_base.cc:
More documentation
Changed interface for drop_temporary_table() to make it more reusable
Changed Locked_tables_list::init_locked_tables() to work on the table object instead of the table list object. Before this it used a mix of both, which was not good.
Locked_tables_list::unlock_locked_tables(THD *thd) now requires a valid thd argument. Old usage of calling this with 0 i changed to instead call Locked_tables_list::reset()
Added functions Locked_tables_list:restore_lock() and Locked_tables_list::add_back_last_deleted_lock() to be able to easily add back a locked table to the lock list.
Check for command number instead of open_strategy of CREATE TABLE was used.
Added restart_trans_for_tables() to be able to restart a transaction. This was needed in "create or replace ... select" between the drop table and the select.
sql/sql_base.h:
Added and updated function prototypes
sql/sql_class.h:
Added new prototypes to Locked_tables_list class
Added extra argument to select_create to avoid double call to eof() or send_error()
- I needed this in some edge case where the table was not created against expections.
sql/sql_db.cc:
New interface for check_if_log_table()
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Remember position to lock information so that we can reaquire table lock for LOCK TABLES + CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE SELECT. Later add back the lock by calling restore_lock().
Removed one not needed indentation level in create_table_from_items()
Ensure we don't call send_eof() or abort_result_set() twice.
sql/sql_lex.h:
Removed variable that I temporarly added in an earlier changeset
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Removed old test code (marked with QQ)
Ensure that we have open_strategy set as TABLE_LIST::OPEN_STUB in CREATE TABLE
Removed some IF NOT EXISTS code as this is now handled in create_table_table_impl().
Set OPTION_KEEP_LOGS later. This code had to be moved as the test for IF EXISTS has changed place.
DROP_ACL is required if one uses CREATE TABLE OR REPLACE.
sql/sql_partition_admin.cc:
New interface for check_if_log_table()
sql/sql_rename.cc:
New interface for check_if_log_table()
sql/sql_table.cc:
New interface for check_if_log_table()
Moved some code in mysql_rm_table() under a common test.
- Safe as temporary tables doesn't have statistics.
- !is_temporary_table(table) test was moved out from drop_temporary_table() and merged with upper level code.
- Added drop of normal and temporary tables in create_table_imp() if CREATE OR REPLACE was used.
- Added reacquiring of table locks in mysql_create_table() and mysql_create_like_table()
- In mysql_create_like_table(), restore table->open_strategy() if it was changed.
- Re-test if table was a view after opening it.
sql/sql_table.h:
New prototype for mysql_create_table_no_lock()
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Added syntax for CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE
Reuse new code for CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW
sql/table.h:
Added name for enum type
sql/table_cache.cc:
More DBUG
STATUS OF ROLLBACKED TRANSACTION" and bug #17054007 - "TRANSACTION
IS NOT FULLY ROLLED BACK IN CASE OF INNODB DEADLOCK".
The problem in the first bug report was that although deadlock involving
metadata locks was reported using the same error code and message as InnoDB
deadlock it didn't rollback transaction like the latter. This caused
confusion to users as in some cases after ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK transaction
could have been restarted immediately and in some cases rollback was
required.
The problem in the second bug report was that although InnoDB deadlock
caused transaction rollback in all storage engines it didn't cause release
of metadata locks. So concurrent DDL on the tables used in transaction was
blocked until implicit or explicit COMMIT or ROLLBACK was issued in the
connection which got InnoDB deadlock.
The former issue has stemmed from the fact that when support for detection
and reporting metadata locks deadlocks was added we erroneously assumed
that InnoDB doesn't rollback transaction on deadlock but only last statement
(while this is what happens on InnoDB lock timeout actually) and so didn't
implement rollback of transactions on MDL deadlocks.
The latter issue was caused by the fact that rollback of transaction due
to deadlock is carried out by setting THD::transaction_rollback_request
flag at the point where deadlock is detected and performing rollback
inside of trans_rollback_stmt() call when this flag is set. And
trans_rollback_stmt() is not aware of MDL locks, so no MDL locks are
released.
This patch solves these two problems in the following way:
- In case when MDL deadlock is detect transaction rollback is requested
by setting THD::transaction_rollback_request flag.
- Code performing rollback of transaction if THD::transaction_rollback_request
is moved out from trans_rollback_stmt(). Now we handle rollback request
on the same level as we call trans_rollback_stmt() and release statement/
transaction MDL locks.
STATUS OF ROLLBACKED TRANSACTION" and bug #17054007 - "TRANSACTION
IS NOT FULLY ROLLED BACK IN CASE OF INNODB DEADLOCK".
The problem in the first bug report was that although deadlock involving
metadata locks was reported using the same error code and message as InnoDB
deadlock it didn't rollback transaction like the latter. This caused
confusion to users as in some cases after ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK transaction
could have been restarted immediately and in some cases rollback was
required.
The problem in the second bug report was that although InnoDB deadlock
caused transaction rollback in all storage engines it didn't cause release
of metadata locks. So concurrent DDL on the tables used in transaction was
blocked until implicit or explicit COMMIT or ROLLBACK was issued in the
connection which got InnoDB deadlock.
The former issue has stemmed from the fact that when support for detection
and reporting metadata locks deadlocks was added we erroneously assumed
that InnoDB doesn't rollback transaction on deadlock but only last statement
(while this is what happens on InnoDB lock timeout actually) and so didn't
implement rollback of transactions on MDL deadlocks.
The latter issue was caused by the fact that rollback of transaction due
to deadlock is carried out by setting THD::transaction_rollback_request
flag at the point where deadlock is detected and performing rollback
inside of trans_rollback_stmt() call when this flag is set. And
trans_rollback_stmt() is not aware of MDL locks, so no MDL locks are
released.
This patch solves these two problems in the following way:
- In case when MDL deadlock is detect transaction rollback is requested
by setting THD::transaction_rollback_request flag.
- Code performing rollback of transaction if THD::transaction_rollback_request
is moved out from trans_rollback_stmt(). Now we handle rollback request
on the same level as we call trans_rollback_stmt() and release statement/
transaction MDL locks.
Following variables do not require LOCK_open protection anymore:
- table_def_cache (renamed to tdc_hash) is protected by rw-lock
LOCK_tdc_hash;
- table_def_shutdown_in_progress doesn't need LOCK_open protection;
- last_table_id use atomics;
- TABLE_SHARE::ref_count (renamed to TABLE_SHARE::tdc.ref_count)
is protected by TABLE_SHARE::tdc.LOCK_table_share;
- TABLE_SHARE::next, ::prev (renamed to tdc.next and tdc.prev),
oldest_unused_share, end_of_unused_share are protected by
LOCK_unused_shares;
- TABLE_SHARE::m_flush_tickets (renamed to tdc.m_flush_tickets)
is protected by TABLE_SHARE::tdc.LOCK_table_share;
- refresh_version (renamed to tdc_version) use atomics.
Fixed main.innodb_mysql_sync failure.
TDC_RT_REMOVE_NOT_OWN_KEEP_SHARE is not same as
TDC_RT_REMOVE_NOT_OWN_AND_MARK_NOT_USABLE. Comment in sql_table.cc says:
Storage engine has requested exclusive lock only for prepare phase
and we are not under LOCK TABLES.
Don't mark TABLE_SHARE as old in this case, as this won't allow opening
of table by other threads during main phase of in-place ALTER TABLE.
At this moment we hold exclusive metadata lock, all we should do
is purge unused TABLE objects.
sql/sql_base.cc:
Restore 5.6 behavior of TDC_RT_REMOVE_NOT_OWN_KEEP_SHARE.
sql/sql_base.h:
Restore 5.6 behavior of TDC_RT_REMOVE_NOT_OWN_KEEP_SHARE.
includes:
* remove some remnants of "Bug#14521864: MYSQL 5.1 TO 5.5 BUGS PARTITIONING"
* introduce LOCK_share, now LOCK_ha_data is strictly for engines
* rea_create_table() always creates .par file (even in "frm-only" mode)
* fix a 5.6 bug, temp file leak on dummy ALTER TABLE