If IPO is enabled, MSVC compiles with /GL which is not
compatible with cmake's WINDOWS_EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS.
Since server.dll can't autoexport symbols from /GL compiled objects,
IPO must be disabled for dbug, string,mysys, and sql targets (in case we
build "plugin" DLLs that need server.dll's symbols)
When CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR is defined, a cross-compile
can be made, however with native (emulated) execution possible.
This commit takes those points in the build system that
execute built targets natively and allow these to be executed
in a crosscompile if CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR is defined.
Closes#1805
It is already in libmariadb, and server (also that client in server)
does not need it.
It does not work in embedded either since it relies on non-blocking sockets
- Adding optional qualifiers to data types:
CREATE TABLE t1 (a schema.DATE);
Qualifiers now work only for three pre-defined schemas:
mariadb_schema
oracle_schema
maxdb_schema
These schemas are virtual (hard-coded) for now, but may turn into real
databases on disk in the future.
- mariadb_schema.TYPE now always resolves to a true MariaDB data
type TYPE without sql_mode specific translations.
- oracle_schema.DATE translates to MariaDB DATETIME.
- maxdb_schema.TIMESTAMP translates to MariaDB DATETIME.
- Fixing SHOW CREATE TABLE to use a qualifier for a data type TYPE
if the current sql_mode translates TYPE to something else.
The above changes fix the reported problem, so this script:
SET sql_mode=ORACLE;
CREATE TABLE t2 AS SELECT mariadb_date_column FROM t1;
is now replicated as:
SET sql_mode=ORACLE;
CREATE TABLE t2 (mariadb_date_column mariadb_schema.DATE);
and the slave can unambiguously treat DATE as the true MariaDB DATE
without ORACLE specific translation to DATETIME.
Similar,
SET sql_mode=MAXDB;
CREATE TABLE t2 AS SELECT mariadb_timestamp_column FROM t1;
is now replicated as:
SET sql_mode=MAXDB;
CREATE TABLE t2 (mariadb_timestamp_column mariadb_schema.TIMESTAMP);
so the slave treats TIMESTAMP as the true MariaDB TIMESTAMP
without MAXDB specific translation to DATETIME.
In fsp_path_to_space_name(), we would access a byte right before
the start of the string, tripping AddressSanitizer.
This reverts commit d87006a1c1
and commit a7634281aa.
This version is not optimized yet. It could have bugs because I didn't
check it with unit tests. Also, std::char_traits are not really supported.
So, now it's not possible to create f.ex. a case insensitive string_view.
fil_path_to_space_name(): renamed, moved to another file
and refactored to use string_view
Removed the existing nt_service classes - they provide little
abstraction, and only obscure a relatively simple service handling.
This replaces by similar code inspired by MS docs samples.
Service handling is now moved into winmain.cc, which contains
the main() function for Windows.
winmain provides reporting callbacks, which should be used by external code
,to report transitions from starting to running to shutting down to stopped.
Removed a do-nothing ServiceMain thread, and the
non-working service "pause/continue". Removed a lot of #ifdef __WIN__
code from mysqld.cc
This patch reduces the overhead of system calls prior to a query, for
threadpool. Previously, 3 system calls were done
1. WSARecv() to get notification of input data from client, asynchronous
equivalent of select() in one-thread-per-connection
2. recv(4 bytes) - reading packet header length
3. recv(packet payload)
Now there will be usually, just WSARecv(), which pre-reads user data into
a buffer, so we spared 2 syscalls
Profiler shows the most expensive call WSARecv(16%CPU) becomes 4% CPU,
after the patch, benchmark results (network heavy ones like point-select)
improve by ~20%
The buffer management was rather carefully done to keep
buffers together, as Windows would keeps the pages pinned
in memory for the duration of async calls.
At most 1MB memory is used for the buffers, and overhead per-connection is
only 256 bytes, which should cover most of the uses.
SSL does not yet use the optmization, so far it does not properly use
VIO for reads and writes. Neither one-thread-per-connection would get any
benefit, but that should be fine, it is not even default on Windows.
In multithreaded build (at least confirmed with Windows ninja and msbuild),
at the end of "sql" target compilation, only 2 processors are used,
compiling either sql_yacc.cc or sql_yacc_ora.cc.
Thus, link of dependent executables or libraries is delayed while build is
underusing the CPU.
Rearrange the source list to improve parallelism.
Disable IPO (interprocedural optimization, aka /GL) on Windows
on libraries, from which server.dll exports symbols - exporting symbols
does not work for objects compiled with /GL.
Stop linking plugins to the server executable on Windows.
Instead, extract whole server functionality into a large DLL, called
server.dll. Link both plugins, and small server "stub" exe to it.
This eliminates plugin dependency on the name of the server executable.
It also reduces the size of the packages (since tiny mysqld.exe
and mariadbd.exe are now both linked to one big DLL)
Also, simplify the functionality of exporing all symbols from selected
static libraries. Rely on WINDOWS_EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS, rather than old
self-backed solution.
fix compile error
replace GetProcAddress(GetModuleHandle(NULL), "variable_name")
for server exported data with actual variable names.
Runtime loading was never required,was error prone
, since symbols could be missing at runtime, and now it actually failed,
because we do not export symbols from executable anymore, but from a shared
library
This did require a MYSQL_PLUGIN_IMPORT decoration for the plugin,
but made the code more straightforward, and avoids missing symbols at
runtime (as mentioned before).
The audit plugin is still doing some dynamic loading, as it aims to work
cross-version. Now it won't work cross-version on Windows, as it already
uses some symbols that are *not* dynamically loaded, e.g fn_format
and those symbols now exported from server.dll , when earlier they were
exported by mysqld.exe
Windows, fixes for storage engine plugin loading
after various rebranding stuff
Create server.dll containing functionality of the whole server
make mariadbd.exe/mysqld.exe a stub that is only calling mysqld_main()
fix build
To change all executables to have a mariadb name I had to:
- Do name changes in every CMakeLists.txt that produces executables
- CREATE_MARIADB_SYMLINK was removed and GET_SYMLINK added by Wlad to reuse the function in other places also
- The scripts/CMakeLists.txt could make use of GET_SYMLINK instead of introducing redundant code, but I thought I'll leave that for next release
- A lot of changes to debian/.install and debian/.links files due to swapping of real executable and symlink. I did not however change the name of the manpages, so the real name is still mysql there and mariadb are symlinks.
- The Windows part needed a change now when we made the executables mariadb -named. MSI (and ZIP) do not support symlinks and to not break backward compatibility we had to include mysql named binaries also. Done by Wlad
Rewriting GRANT/REVOKE grammar to use more bison stack and use Sql_cmd_ style
1. Removing a few members from LEX:
- uint grant, grant_to_col, which_columns
- List<LEX_COLUMN> columns
- bool all_privileges
2. Adding classes Grand_object_name, Lex_grant_object_name
3. Adding classes Grand_privilege, Lex_grand_privilege
4. Adding struct Lex_column_list_privilege_st, class Lex_column_list_privilege
5. Rewriting the GRANT/REVOKE grammar to use new classes and pass them through
bison stack (rather than directly access LEX members)
6. Adding classes Sql_cmd_grant* and Sql_cmd_revoke*,
changing GRANT/REVOKE to use LEX::m_sql_cmd.
7. Adding the "sp_handler" grammar rule and removing some duplicate grammar
for GRANT/REVOKE for different kinds of SP objects.
8. Adding a new rule comma_separated_ident_list, reusing it in:
- with_column_list
- colum_list_privilege
item_cmpfunc.h includes pcre2.h, so with the bundled pcre2
it has to be built before anything that includes pcre2.h .
And item_cmpfunc.h is indirectly included everywhere,
also in many plugins.
Somehow Ninja and Makefiles generators can still deduce the
correct build dependencies, but Visual Studio generator cannot.
Two changes:
* move pcre2.h from item_cmpfunc.h to item_cmpfunc.cc
* create an explicit dependency on pcre2 for the server