The MDEV-17262 commit 26432e49d3
was skipped. In Galera 4, the implementation would seem to require
changes to the streaming replication.
In the tests archive.rnd_pos main.profiling, disable_ps_protocol
for SHOW STATUS and SHOW PROFILE commands until MDEV-18974
has been fixed.
There were two newly enabled warnings:
1. cast for a function pointers. Affected sql_analyse.h, mi_write.c
and ma_write.cc, mf_iocache-t.cc, mysqlbinlog.cc, encryption.cc, etc
2. memcpy/memset of nontrivial structures. Fixed as:
* the warning disabled for InnoDB
* TABLE, TABLE_SHARE, and TABLE_LIST got a new method reset() which
does the bzero(), which is safe for these classes, but any other
bzero() will still cause a warning
* Table_scope_and_contents_source_st uses `TABLE_LIST *` (trivial)
instead of `SQL_I_List<TABLE_LIST>` (not trivial) so it's safe to
bzero now.
* added casts in debug_sync.cc and sql_select.cc (for JOIN)
* move assignment method for MDL_request instead of memcpy()
* PARTIAL_INDEX_INTERSECT_INFO::init() instead of bzero()
* remove constructor from READ_RECORD() to make it trivial
* replace some memcpy() with c++ copy assignments
Part of MDEV-5336 Implement LOCK FOR BACKUP
- Added new locks to MDL_BACKUP for all stages of backup locks and
a new MDL lock needed for backup stages.
- Renamed MDL_BACKUP_STMT to MDL_BACKUP_DDL
- flush_tables() takes a new parameter that decides what should be flushed.
- InnoDB, Aria (transactional tables with checksums), Blackhole, Federated
and Federatedx tables are marked to be safe for online backup. We are
using MDL_BACKUP_TRANS_DML instead of MDL_BACKUP_DML locks for these
which allows any DML's to proceed for these tables during the whole
backup process until BACKUP STAGE COMMIT which will block the final
commit.
Part of MDEV-5336 Implement LOCK FOR BACKUP
FLUSH TABLE table_names have changed slighty as we are now opening
tables before taking the MDL lock. The difference is that FLUSH TABLE
table_name will now be blocked by a table that is waiting for FTWRL.
There should not be any new deadlocks as part of this change.
The end result is still better in most cases as FTWRL is now only
waiting for write statements to end, not for read only statements and
it's not flushing tables in use from the table cache.
Share will be needed to be able to determine if table supports online
backup. Appropriate metadata lock type in BACKUP namespace will be
acquired basing on this information.
Also made pending global read lock request to be preferred victim of MDL
deadlock detector. This allows us to hide some non-fatal deadlocks and
make FTWRL less likely to break concurrent queries.
Remove unused InnoDB function parameters and functions.
i_s_sys_virtual_fill_table(): Do not allocate heap memory.
mtr_is_block_fix(): Replace with mtr_memo_contains().
mtr_is_page_fix(): Replace with mtr_memo_contains_page().
- CREATE PACKAGE [BODY] statements are now
entirely written to mysql.proc with type='PACKAGE' and type='PACKAGE BODY'.
- CREATE PACKAGE BODY now supports IF NOT EXISTS
- DROP PACKAGE BODY now supports IF EXISTS
- CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE [BODY] is now supported
- CREATE PACKAGE [BODY] now support the DEFINER clause:
CREATE DEFINER user@host PACKAGE pkg ... END;
CREATE DEFINER user@host PACKAGE BODY pkg ... END;
- CREATE PACKAGE [BODY] now supports SQL SECURITY and COMMENT clauses, e.g.:
CREATE PACKAGE p1 SQL SECURITY INVOKER COMMENT "comment" AS ... END;
- Package routines are now created from the package CREATE PACKAGE BODY
statement and don't produce individual records in mysql.proc.
- CREATE PACKAGE BODY now supports package-wide variables.
Package variables can be read and set inside package routines.
Package variables are stored in a separate sp_rcontext,
which is cached in THD on the first packate routine call.
- CREATE PACKAGE BODY now supports the initialization section.
- All public routines (i.e. declared in CREATE PACKAGE)
must have implementations in CREATE PACKAGE BODY
- Only public package routines are available outside of the package
- {CREATE|DROP} PACKAGE [BODY] now respects CREATE ROUTINE and ALTER ROUTINE
privileges
- "GRANT EXECUTE ON PACKAGE BODY pkg" is now supported
- SHOW CREATE PACKAGE [BODY] is now supported
- SHOW PACKAGE [BODY] STATUS is now supported
- CREATE and DROP for PACKAGE [BODY] now works for non-current databases
- mysqldump now supports packages
- "SHOW {PROCEDURE|FUNCTION) CODE pkg.routine" now works for package routines
- "SHOW PACKAGE BODY CODE pkg" now works (the package initialization section)
- A new package body level MDL was added
- Recursive calls for package procedures are now possible
- Routine forward declarations in CREATE PACKATE BODY are now supported.
- Package body variables now work as SP OUT parameters
- Package body variables now work as SELECT INTO targets
- Package body variables now support ROW, %ROWTYPE, %TYPE
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.
Implementation of MDEV-7660 introduced unwanted incompatible change:
modifications under LOCK TABLES with autocommit enabled are rolled back on
disconnect. Previously everything was committed, because LOCK TABLES didn't
adjust autocommit setting.
This patch restores original behavior by reverting some changes done in
MDEV-7660:
- sql/sql_parse.cc: do not reset autocommit on LOCK TABLES
- sql/sql_base.cc: do not set autocommit on UNLOCK TABLES
- test cases: main.lock_tables_lost_commit, main.partition_explicit_prune,
rpl.rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed, tokudb.nested_txn_implicit_commit,
tokudb_bugs.db806
But it makes InnoDB tables under LOCK TABLES ... READ [LOCAL] not protected
against DML. To restore protection some changes from WL#6671 were merged,
specifically MDL_SHARED_READ_ONLY and test cases.
WL#6671 merge highlights:
- Not all tests merged.
- In MySQL LOCK TABLES ... READ acquires MDL_SHARED_READ_ONLY for all engines,
in MariaDB MDL_SHARED_READ is always acquired first and then upgraded to
MDL_SHARED_READ_ONLY for InnoDB only.
- The above allows us to omit MDL_SHARED_WRITE_LOW_PRIO implementation in
MariaDB, which is rather useless with InnoDB. In MySQL it is needed to
preserve locking behavior between low priority writes and LOCK TABLES ... READ
for non-InnoDB engines (covered by sys_vars.sql_low_priority_updates_func).
- Omitted HA_NO_READ_LOCAL_LOCK, we rely on lock_count() instead.
- Omitted "piglets": in MariaDB stream of DML against InnoDB table may lead to
concurrent LOCK TABLES ... READ starvation.
- HANDLER ... OPEN acquires MDL_SHARED_READ instead of MDL_SHARED in MariaDB.
- Omitted SNRW->X MDL lock upgrade for IMPORT/DISCARD TABLESPAECE under LOCK
TABLES.
- Omitted strong locks for views, triggers and SP under LOCK TABLES.
- Omitted IX schema lock for LOCK TABLES READ.
- Omitted deadlock weight juggling for LOCK TABLES.
Full WL#6671 merge status:
- innodb.innodb-lock: fully merged
- main.alter_table: not merged due to different HANDLER solution
- main.debug_sync: fully merged
- main.handler_innodb: not merged due to different HANDLER solution
- main.handler_myisam: not merged due to different HANDLER solution
- main.innodb_mysql_lock: fully merged
- main.insert_notembedded: fully merged
- main.lock: not merged (due to no strong locks for views)
- main.lock_multi: not merged
- main.lock_sync: fully merged (partially in MDEV-7660)
- main.mdl_sync: not merged
- main.partition_debug_sync: not merged due to different HANDLER solution
- main.status: fully merged
- main.view: fully merged
- perfschema.mdl_func: not merged (no such test in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_aggregate_global_2u_2t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_aggregate_global_2u_3t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_aggregate_global_4u_2t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_aggregate_global_4u_3t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_aggregate_hist_2u_2t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_aggregate_hist_2u_3t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_aggregate_hist_4u_2t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_aggregate_hist_4u_3t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_aggregate_thread_2u_2t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_aggregate_thread_2u_3t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_aggregate_thread_4u_2t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_aggregate_thread_4u_3t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_lock_aggregate_global_2u_2t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_lock_aggregate_global_2u_3t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_lock_aggregate_global_4u_2t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_lock_aggregate_global_4u_3t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_lock_aggregate_hist_2u_2t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_lock_aggregate_hist_2u_3t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_lock_aggregate_hist_4u_2t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_lock_aggregate_hist_4u_3t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_lock_aggregate_thread_2u_2t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_lock_aggregate_thread_2u_3t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_lock_aggregate_thread_4u_2t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- perfschema.table_lock_aggregate_thread_4u_3t: not merged (didn't fail in MariaDB)
- sys_vars.sql_low_priority_updates_func: not merged
- include/thr_rwlock.h: not merged, rw_pr_lock_assert_write_owner and
rw_pr_lock_assert_not_write_owner are macros in MariaDB
- sql/handler.h: not merged (HA_NO_READ_LOCAL_LOCK)
- sql/mdl.cc: partially merged (MDL_SHARED_READ_ONLY only)
- sql/mdl.h: partially merged (MDL_SHARED_READ_ONLY only)
- sql/lock.cc: fully merged
- sql/sp_head.cc: not merged
- sql/sp_head.h: not merged
- sql/sql_base.cc: partially merged (MDL_SHARED_READ_ONLY only)
- sql/sql_base.h: not merged
- sql/sql_class.cc: fully merged
- sql/sql_class.h: fully merged
- sql/sql_handler.cc: merged partially (different solution in MariaDB)
- sql/sql_parse.cc: partially merged, mostly omitted low priority write part
- sql/sql_reload.cc: not merged comment change
- sql/sql_table.cc: not merged SNRW->X upgrade for IMPORT/DISCARD TABLESPACE
- sql/sql_view.cc: not merged
- sql/sql_yacc.yy: not merged (MDL_SHARED_WRITE_LOW_PRIO, MDL_SHARED_READ_ONLY)
- sql/table.cc: not merged (MDL_SHARED_WRITE_LOW_PRIO)
- sql/table.h: not merged (MDL_SHARED_WRITE_LOW_PRIO)
- sql/trigger.cc: not merged
- storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc: merged store_lock()/lock_count()
changes (in MDEV-7660), didn't merge HA_NO_READ_LOCAL_LOCK
- storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.h: fully merged in MDEV-7660
- storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc: not merged comment change
- storage/perfschema/table_helper.cc: not merged (no MDL support in MariaDB PFS)
- unittest/gunit/mdl-t.cc: not merged
- unittest/gunit/mdl_sync-t.cc: not merged
MariaDB specific changes:
- handler.heap: different HANDLER solution, MDEV-7660
- handler.innodb: different HANDLER solution, MDEV-7660
- handler.interface: different HANDLER solution, MDEV-7660
- handler.myisam: different HANDLER solution, MDEV-7660
- main.mdl_sync: MDEV-7660 specific changes
- main.partition_debug_sync: removed test due to different HANDLER solution,
MDEV-7660
- main.truncate_coverage: removed test due to different HANDLER solution,
MDEV-7660
- mysql-test/include/mtr_warnings.sql: additional cleanup, MDEV-7660
- mysql-test/lib/v1/mtr_report.pl: additional cleanup, MDEV-7660
- plugin/metadata_lock_info/metadata_lock_info.cc: not in MySQL
- sql/sql_handler.cc: MariaDB specific fix for mysql_ha_read(), MDEV-7660
Clean-up nolock.h: it doesn't serve any purpose anymore. Appropriate code moved
to x86-gcc.h and my_atomic.h.
If gcc sync bultins were detected, we want to make use of them independently of
__GNUC__ definition. E.g. XLC simulates those, but doesn't define __GNUC__.
HS/Spider: According to AIX manual alloca() returns char*, which cannot be
casted to any type with static_cast. Use explicit cast instead.
MDL: Removed namemangling pragma, which didn't let MariaDB build with XLC.
WSREP: _int64 seem to be conflicting name with XLC, replaced with _integer64.
CONNECT: RTLD_NOLOAD is GNU extention. Removed rather meaningless check if
library is loaded. Multiple dlopen()'s of the same library are permitted,
and it never gets closed anyway. Except for error, which was a bug: it may
close library, which can still be referenced by other subsystems.
InnoDB: __ppc_get_timebase() is GNU extention. Only use it when __GLIBC__ is
defined.
Based on contribution by flynn1973.
- Changed ER(ER_...) to ER_THD(thd, ER_...) when thd was known or if there was many calls to current_thd in the same function.
- Changed ER(ER_..) to ER_THD_OR_DEFAULT(current_thd, ER...) in some places where current_thd is not necessary defined.
- Removing calls to current_thd when we have access to thd
Part of this is optimization (not calling current_thd when not needed),
but part is bug fixing for error condition when current_thd is not defined
(For example on startup and end of mysqld)
Notable renames done as otherwise a lot of functions would have to be changed:
- In JOIN structure renamed:
examined_rows -> join_examined_rows
record_count -> join_record_count
- In Field, renamed new_field() to make_new_field()
Other things:
- Added DBUG_ASSERT(thd == tmp_thd) in Item_singlerow_subselect() just to be safe.
- Removed old 'tab' prefix in JOIN_TAB::save_explain_data() and use members directly
- Added 'thd' as argument to a few functions to avoid calling current_thd.
Merged lp:maria/maria-10.0-galera up to revision 3879.
Added a new functions to handler API to forcefully abort_transaction,
producing fake_trx_id, get_checkpoint and set_checkpoint for XA. These
were added for future possiblity to add more storage engines that
could use galera replication.
Let TABLE_SHARE::tdc.free_tables, TABLE_SHARE::tdc.all_tables,
TABLE_SHARE::tdc.flushed and corresponding invariants be protected by
per-share TABLE_SHARE::tdc.LOCK_table_share instead of global LOCK_open.
Reduced number of my_hash_sort_bin() calls from 4 to 1 per query.
Reduced number of memory accesses done by my_hash_sort_bin().
Details:
- let MDL subsystem use pre-calculated hash value for hash
inserts and deletes
- let table cache use pre-calculated MDL hash value
- MDL namespace is excluded from hash value calculation, so that
hash value can be used by table cache as is
- hash value for MDL is calculated as resulting hash value + MDL
namespace
- extended hash implementation to accept user defined hash function
This is now otherwise on level wsrep-25.9, but storage/innobase has not been fully merged
wsrep-5.5 is not good source for that, so we probably have to cherry pick innodb changes from wsrep-5.6
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