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Jan Lindström
7e71dfa9f5 MDEV-6933: Spurious lock_wait_timeout_thread wakeup in lock_wait_suspend_thread()
Merged Facebooks commit 6e06bbfa315ffb97d713dd6e672d6054036ddc21
authored by Inaam Rana from https://github.com/facebook/mysql-5.6.

Fixes MySQL bug http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=72123

lock_timeout thread works in a tight loop waking up every second
and checking for lock_wait_timeout. In addition, when a mysql
thread is forced to wait on a lock, it signals the lock_timeout thread
as well. This call is not required. In a heavily contended workload
each thread going to wait will signal the lock_timeout thread making
it work all the time. As lock_timeout thread scans the array of
waiting threads under lock_sys::wait_mutex which is already very
hot in contneded loads, these extra scans can cause significanct
performance regression.

Also, in various codepaths lock_timeout thread is signalled where
actual intention was to signal the innodb monitor thread.
2014-10-24 17:56:04 +03:00
Kristian Nielsen
5b75891b7b Fix compile failure in non-debug build. 2014-07-10 14:24:53 +02:00
Kristian Nielsen
45f6262f54 MDEV-5262, MDEV-5914, MDEV-5941, MDEV-6020: Deadlocks during parallel replication causing replication to fail.
After-review changes. Fix InnoDB coding style issues.
2014-07-09 13:02:52 +02:00
Kristian Nielsen
92577cc0eb MDEV-5262, MDEV-5914, MDEV-5941, MDEV-6020: Deadlocks during parallel replication causing replication to fail.
Fix small (but nasty) typo.
2014-07-08 14:54:53 +02:00
Kristian Nielsen
98fc5b3af8 MDEV-5262, MDEV-5914, MDEV-5941, MDEV-6020: Deadlocks during parallel replication causing replication to fail.
After-review changes.

For this patch in 10.0, we do not introduce a new public storage engine API,
we just fix the InnoDB/XtraDB issues. In 10.1, we will make a better public
API that can be used for all storage engines (MDEV-6429).

Eliminate the background thread that did deadlock kills asynchroneously.
Instead, we ensure that the InnoDB/XtraDB code can handle doing the kill from
inside the deadlock detection code (when thd_report_wait_for() needs to kill a
later thread to resolve a deadlock).

(We preserve the part of the original patch that introduces dedicated mutex
and condition for the slave init thread, to remove the abuse of
LOCK_thread_count for start/stop synchronisation of the slave init thread).
2014-07-08 12:54:47 +02:00
unknown
bd4153a8c2 MDEV-5262, MDEV-5914, MDEV-5941, MDEV-6020: Deadlocks during parallel
replication causing replication to fail.

Remove the temporary fix for MDEV-5914, which used READ COMMITTED for parallel
replication worker threads. Replace it with a better, more selective solution.

The issue is with certain edge cases of InnoDB gap locks, for example between
INSERT and ranged DELETE. It is possible for the gap lock set by the DELETE to
block the INSERT, if the DELETE runs first, while the record lock set by
INSERT does not block the DELETE, if the INSERT runs first. This can cause a
conflict between the two in parallel replication on the slave even though they
ran without conflicts on the master.

With this patch, InnoDB will ask the server layer about the two involved
transactions before blocking on a gap lock. If the server layer tells InnoDB
that the transactions are already fixed wrt. commit order, as they are in
parallel replication, InnoDB will ignore the gap lock and allow the two
transactions to proceed in parallel, avoiding the conflict.

Improve the fix for MDEV-6020. When InnoDB itself detects a deadlock, it now
asks the server layer for any preferences about which transaction to roll
back. In case of parallel replication with two transactions T1 and T2 fixed to
commit T1 before T2, the server layer will ask InnoDB to roll back T2 as the
deadlock victim, not T1. This helps in some cases to avoid excessive deadlock
rollback, as T2 will in any case need to wait for T1 to complete before it can
itself commit.

Also some misc. fixes found during development and testing:

 - Remove thd_rpl_is_parallel(), it is not used or needed.

 - Use KILL_CONNECTION instead of KILL_QUERY when a parallel replication
   worker thread is killed to resolve a deadlock with fixed commit
   ordering. There are some cases, eg. in sql/sql_parse.cc, where a KILL_QUERY
   can be ignored if the query otherwise completed successfully, and this
   could cause the deadlock kill to be lost, so that the deadlock was not
   correctly resolved.

 - Fix random test failure due to missing wait_for_binlog_checkpoint.inc.

 - Make sure that deadlock or other temporary errors during parallel
   replication are not printed to the the error log; there were some places
   around the replication code with extra error logging. These conditions can
   occur occasionally and are handled automatically without breaking
   replication, so they should not pollute the error log.

 - Fix handling of rgi->gtid_sub_id. We need to be able to access this also at
   the end of a transaction, to be able to detect and resolve deadlocks due to
   commit ordering. But this value was also used as a flag to mark whether
   record_gtid() had been called, by being set to zero, losing the value. Now,
   introduce a separate flag rgi->gtid_pending, so rgi->gtid_sub_id remains
   valid for the entire duration of the transaction.

 - Fix one place where the code to handle ignored errors called reset_killed()
   unconditionally, even if no error was caught that should be ignored. This
   could cause loss of a deadlock kill signal, breaking deadlock detection and
   resolution.

 - Fix a couple of missing mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command(). This could
   cause a prior error condition to remain for the next event executed,
   causing assertions about errors already being set and possibly giving
   incorrect error handling for following event executions.

 - Fix code that cleared thd->rgi_slave in the parallel replication worker
   threads after each event execution; this caused the deadlock detection and
   handling code to not be able to correctly process the associated
   transactions as belonging to replication worker threads.

 - Remove useless error code in slave_background_kill_request().

 - Fix bug where wfc->wakeup_error was not cleared at
   wait_for_commit::unregister_wait_for_prior_commit(). This could cause the
   error condition to wrongly propagate to a later wait_for_prior_commit(),
   causing spurious ER_PRIOR_COMMIT_FAILED errors.

 - Do not put the binlog background thread into the processlist. It causes
   too many result differences in mtr, but also it probably is not useful
   for users to pollute the process list with a system thread that does not
   really perform any user-visible tasks...
2014-06-10 10:13:15 +02:00
unknown
629b822913 MDEV-5262, MDEV-5914, MDEV-5941, MDEV-6020: Deadlocks during parallel
replication causing replication to fail.

In parallel replication, we run transactions from the master in parallel, but
force them to commit in the same order they did on the master. If we force T1
to commit before T2, but T2 holds eg. a row lock that is needed by T1, we get
a deadlock when T2 waits until T1 has committed.

Usually, we do not run T1 and T2 in parallel if there is a chance that they
can have conflicting locks like this, but there are certain edge cases where
it can occasionally happen (eg. MDEV-5914, MDEV-5941, MDEV-6020). The bug was
that this would cause replication to hang, eventually getting a lock timeout
and causing the slave to stop with error.

With this patch, InnoDB will report back to the upper layer whenever a
transactions T1 is about to do a lock wait on T2. If T1 and T2 are parallel
replication transactions, and T2 needs to commit later than T1, we can thus
detect the deadlock; we then kill T2, setting a flag that causes it to catch
the kill and convert it to a deadlock error; this error will then cause T2 to
roll back and release its locks (so that T1 can commit), and later T2 will be
re-tried and eventually also committed.

The kill happens asynchroneously in a slave background thread; this is
necessary, as the reporting from InnoDB about lock waits happen deep inside
the locking code, at a point where it is not possible to directly call
THD::awake() due to mutexes held.

Deadlock is assumed to be (very) rarely occuring, so this patch tries to
minimise the performance impact on the normal case where no deadlocks occur,
rather than optimise the handling of the occasional deadlock.

Also fix transaction retry due to deadlock when it happens after a transaction
already signalled to later transactions that it started to commit. In this
case we need to undo this signalling (and later redo it when we commit again
during retry), so following transactions will not start too early.

Also add a missing thd->send_kill_message() that got triggered during testing
(this corrects an incorrect fix for MySQL Bug#58933).
2014-06-03 10:31:11 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
a2807e41e8 xtradb 5.6.17-65.0 2014-05-07 17:33:33 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
ffa8c4cfcc Percona-Server-5.6.14-rel62.0 merge
support ha_innodb.so as a dynamic plugin.
* remove obsolete *,innodb_plugin.rdiff files
* s/--plugin-load=/--plugin-load-add=/
* MYSQL_PLUGIN_IMPORT glob_hostname[]
* use my_error instead of push_warning_printf(ER_DEFAULT)
* don't use tdc_size and tc_size in a module

update test cases (XtraDB is 5.6.14, InnoDB is 5.6.10)
* copy new tests over
* disable some tests for (old) InnoDB
* delete XtraDB tests that no longer apply

small compatibility changes:
* s/HTON_EXTENDED_KEYS/HTON_SUPPORTS_EXTENDED_KEYS/
* revert unnecessary InnoDB changes to make it a bit closer to the upstream

fix XtraDB to compile on Windows (both as a static and a dynamic plugin)

disable XtraDB on Windows (deadlocks) and where no atomic ops are available (e.g. CentOS 5)


storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc:
  revert few unnecessary changes to make it a bit closer to the original InnoDB
storage/innobase/include/univ.i:
  correct the version to match what it was merged from
2013-12-22 17:06:50 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
af2848a423 Percona-Server-5.5.34-rel32.0 merge 2013-11-19 15:43:22 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
1904a5d0cc Percona-Server-5.5.33-rel31.1.tar.gz 2013-09-07 13:49:15 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
a5b534a08e merge Percona-Server-5.5.32-rel31.0.tar.gz 2013-07-16 19:30:39 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
da846a153b Merge with XtraDB as of Percona-Server-5.5.30-rel30.2 2013-05-08 10:12:21 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
0d9a6d52d7 merge with XtraDB as of Percona-Server-5.5.30-rel30.1 2013-03-08 19:08:45 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
9d72bbf84c merge with XtraDB as of Percona-Server-5.5.29-rel30.0 2013-02-28 23:56:17 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
cf013ff949 xtradb merge. Percona-Server-5.5.28-rel29.3 2013-01-16 11:13:08 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
37f5632212 merged with XtraDB 1.1.8-26.0 2012-06-15 14:54:23 +02:00
unknown
a6c7c53b63 Merge XtraDB from Percona-server-5.5.17-rel22.1 into MariaDB 5.5 2011-12-15 10:34:14 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
4e46d8e5bf merge with xtradb-5.5.15
fix test cases
2011-07-18 23:04:24 +02:00
unknown
c6ccd3f346 Merge XtraDB from Percona-server-5.1.51-12 into MariaDB. 2010-10-19 14:16:15 +02:00
unknown
c21a7a6bb2 Merge XtraDB from Percona server 5.1.49-12 into MariaDB. 2010-09-03 19:42:54 +02:00
unknown
3f1c763a94 Merge XtraDB from Percona-Server-5.1.47-11 into MariaDB. 2010-08-04 10:39:53 +02:00
unknown
9f9629ca82 Merge XtraDB 10 into MariaDB. 2010-04-28 16:35:00 +02:00
unknown
af2309a170 Merge XtraDB 9.1 into MariaDB. 2010-04-28 15:53:04 +02:00
unknown
13029651b5 Merge XtraDB 9 into MariaDB. 2010-01-15 16:58:25 +01:00
unknown
898f6f48b7 Merge XtraDB 8 into MariaDB. 2009-11-13 22:26:08 +01:00
Sergey Petrunya
241c1977dd Merge xtradb-7 -> MariaDB 2009-09-08 20:04:58 +04:00
unknown
a6b7f71329 Import Percona XtraDB into the MariaDB source tree. 2009-06-09 13:16:11 +02:00