This commit adds 3 new status variables to 'show all slaves status':
- Master_last_event_time ; timestamp of the last event read from the
master by the IO thread.
- Slave_last_event_time ; Master timestamp of the last event committed
on the slave.
- Master_Slave_time_diff: The difference of the above two timestamps.
All the above variables are NULL until the slave has started and the
slave has read one query event from the master that changes data.
- Added information_schema.slave_status, which allows us to remove:
- show_master_info(), show_master_info_get_fields(),
send_show_master_info_data(), show_all_master_info()
- class Sql_cmd_show_slave_status.
- Protocol::store(I_List<i_string_pair>* str_list) as it is not
used anymore.
- Changed old SHOW SLAVE STATUS and SHOW ALL SLAVES STATUS to
use the SELECT code path, as all other SHOW ... STATUS commands.
Other things:
- Xid_log_time is set to time of commit to allow slave that reads the
binary log to calculate Master_last_event_time and
Slave_last_event_time.
This is needed as there is not 'exec_time' for row events.
- Fixed that Load_log_event calculates exec_time identically to
Query_event.
- Updated RESET SLAVE to reset Master/Slave_last_event_time
- Updated SQL thread's update on first transaction read-in to
only update Slave_last_event_time on group events.
- Fixed possible (unlikely) bugs in sql_show.cc ...old_format() functions
if allocation of 'field' would fail.
Reviewed By:
Brandon Nesterenko <brandon.nesterenko@mariadb.com>
Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>
- Lex_ident_cli* into a new file sql/lex_ident_cli.h
- Lex_ident_sys* into a new file sql/lex_ident_sys.h
- Well_formed_prefix into include/m_ctype.h
This change is needed to the optimizer hint parser coming soon.
The memory leak happened on second execution of a prepared statement
that runs UPDATE statement with correlated subquery in right hand side of
the SET clause. In this case, invocation of the method
table->stat_records()
could return the zero value that results in going into the 'if' branch
that handles impossible where condition. The issue is that this condition
branch missed saving of leaf tables that has to be performed as first
condition optimization activity. Later the PS statement memory root
is marked as read only on finishing first time execution of the prepared
statement. Next time the same statement is executed it hits the assertion
on attempt to allocate a memory on the PS memory root marked as read only.
This memory allocation takes place by the sequence of the following
invocations:
Prepared_statement::execute
mysql_execute_command
Sql_cmd_dml::execute
Sql_cmd_update::execute_inner
Sql_cmd_update::update_single_table
st_select_lex::save_leaf_tables
List<TABLE_LIST>::push_back
To fix the issue, add the flag SELECT_LEX::leaf_tables_saved to control
whether the method SELECT_LEX::save_leaf_tables() has to be called or
it has been already invoked and no more invocation required.
Similar issue could take place on running the DELETE statement with
the LIMIT clause in PS/SP mode. The reason of memory leak is the same as for
UPDATE case and be fixed in the same way.
RAND() and UUID() are treated differently with respect to subquery
materialization both should be marked as uncacheable, forcing materialization.
Altered Create_func_uuid(_short)::create_builder().
Added comment in header about UNCACHEABLE_RAND meaning also unmergeable.
The @@global.character_set_client variable could erroneously be set
to a non-default collation of its character set, which further made
the `SET NAMES DEFAULT` statement crash the server.
Fixing the code to make sure that the global value these variables:
@@character_set_client
@@character_set_connection
@@character_set_server
@@character_set_database
@@character_set_connection
point to the default compiled collations of the character set.
A memory leak happens on the second execution of a query that run in PS mode
and uses the function ROWNUM().
A memory leak took place on allocation of an instance of the class Item_int
for storing a limit value that is performed at the function set_limit_for_unit
indirectly called from JOIN::optimize_inner. Typical trace to the place where
the memory leak occurred is below:
JOIN::optimize_inner
optimize_rownum
process_direct_rownum_comparison
set_limit_for_unit
new (thd->mem_root) Item_int(thd, lim, MAX_BIGINT_WIDTH);
To fix this memory leak, calling of the function optimize_rownum()
has to be performed only once on first execution and never called
after that. To control it, the new data member
first_rownum_optimization
added into the structure st_select_lex.
This patch also fixes:
MDEV-33050 Build-in schemas like oracle_schema are accent insensitive
MDEV-33084 LASTVAL(t1) and LASTVAL(T1) do not work well with lower-case-table-names=0
MDEV-33085 Tables T1 and t1 do not work well with ENGINE=CSV and lower-case-table-names=0
MDEV-33086 SHOW OPEN TABLES IN DB1 -- is case insensitive with lower-case-table-names=0
MDEV-33088 Cannot create triggers in the database `MYSQL`
MDEV-33103 LOCK TABLE t1 AS t2 -- alias is not case sensitive with lower-case-table-names=0
MDEV-33109 DROP DATABASE MYSQL -- does not drop SP with lower-case-table-names=0
MDEV-33110 HANDLER commands are case insensitive with lower-case-table-names=0
MDEV-33119 User is case insensitive in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VIEWS
MDEV-33120 System log table names are case insensitive with lower-cast-table-names=0
- Removing the virtual function strnncoll() from MY_COLLATION_HANDLER
- Adding a wrapper function CHARSET_INFO::streq(), to compare
two strings for equality. For now it calls strnncoll() internally.
In the future it will turn into a virtual function.
- Adding new accent sensitive case insensitive collations:
- utf8mb4_general1400_as_ci
- utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci
They implement accent sensitive case insensitive comparison.
The weight of a character is equal to the code point of its
upper case variant. These collations use Unicode-14.0.0 casefolding data.
The result of
my_charset_utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci.strcoll()
is very close to the former
my_charset_utf8mb3_general_ci.strcasecmp()
There is only a difference in a couple dozen rare characters, because:
- the switch from "tolower" to "toupper" comparison, to make
utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci closer to utf8mb3_general_ci
- the switch from Unicode-3.0.0 to Unicode-14.0.0
This difference should be tolarable. See the list of affected
characters in the MDEV description.
Note, utf8mb4_general1400_as_ci correctly handles non-BMP characters!
Unlike utf8mb4_general_ci, it does not treat all BMP characters
as equal.
- Adding classes representing names of the file based database objects:
Lex_ident_db
Lex_ident_table
Lex_ident_trigger
Their comparison collation depends on the underlying
file system case sensitivity and on --lower-case-table-names
and can be either my_charset_bin or my_charset_utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci.
- Adding classes representing names of other database objects,
whose names have case insensitive comparison style,
using my_charset_utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci:
Lex_ident_column
Lex_ident_sys_var
Lex_ident_user_var
Lex_ident_sp_var
Lex_ident_ps
Lex_ident_i_s_table
Lex_ident_window
Lex_ident_func
Lex_ident_partition
Lex_ident_with_element
Lex_ident_rpl_filter
Lex_ident_master_info
Lex_ident_host
Lex_ident_locale
Lex_ident_plugin
Lex_ident_engine
Lex_ident_server
Lex_ident_savepoint
Lex_ident_charset
engine_option_value::Name
- All the mentioned Lex_ident_xxx classes implement a method streq():
if (ident1.streq(ident2))
do_equal();
This method works as a wrapper for CHARSET_INFO::streq().
- Changing a lot of "LEX_CSTRING name" to "Lex_ident_xxx name"
in class members and in function/method parameters.
- Replacing all calls like
system_charset_info->coll->strcasecmp(ident1, ident2)
to
ident1.streq(ident2)
- Taking advantage of the c++11 user defined literal operator
for LEX_CSTRING (see m_strings.h) and Lex_ident_xxx (see lex_ident.h)
data types. Use example:
const Lex_ident_column primary_key_name= "PRIMARY"_Lex_ident_column;
is now a shorter version of:
const Lex_ident_column primary_key_name=
Lex_ident_column({STRING_WITH_LEN("PRIMARY")});
Some fixes related to commit f838b2d799 and
Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row()
for system-versioned tables were provided by Nikita Malyavin.
This was required by test versioning.rpl,trx_id,row.
Starting with clang-16, MemorySanitizer appears to check that
uninitialized values not be passed by value nor returned.
Previously, it was allowed to copy uninitialized data in such cases.
get_foreign_key_info(): Remove a local variable that was passed
uninitialized to a function.
DsMrr_impl: Initialize key_buffer, because DsMrr_impl::dsmrr_init()
is reading it.
test_bind_result_ext1(): MYSQL_TYPE_LONG is 32 bits, hence we must
use a 32-bit type, such as int. sizeof(long) differs between
LP64 and LLP64 targets.
Under terms of MDEV 27490 we'll add support for non-BMP identifiers
and upgrade casefolding information to Unicode version 14.0.0.
In Unicode-14.0.0 conversion to lower and upper cases can increase octet length
of the string, so conversion won't be possible in-place any more.
This patch removes virtual functions performing in-place casefolding:
- my_charset_handler_st::casedn_str()
- my_charset_handler_st::caseup_str()
and fixes the code to use the non-inplace functions instead:
- my_charset_handler_st::casedn()
- my_charset_handler_st::caseup()
- Add `as <int_type>` to sequence creation options
- int_type can be signed or unsigned integer types, including
tinyint, smallint, mediumint, int and bigint
- Limitation: when alter sequence as <new_int_type>, cannot have any
other alter options in the same statement
- Limitation: increment remains signed longlong, and the hidden
constraint (cache_size x abs(increment) < longlong_max) stays for
unsigned types. This means for bigint unsigned, neither
abs(increment) nor (cache_size x abs(increment)) can be between
longlong_max and ulonglong_max
- Truncating maxvalue and minvalue from user input to the nearest max
or min value of the type, plus or minus 1. When the truncation
happens, a warning is emitted
- Information schema table for sequences
If a query contained a CTE whose name coincided with the name of one of
the base tables used in the specification of the CTE and the query had at
least two references to this CTE in the specifications of other CTEs then
processing of the query led to unlimited recursion that ultimately caused
a crash of the server.
Any secondary non-recursive reference to a CTE requires creation of a copy
of the CTE specification. All the references to CTEs in this copy must be
resolved. If the specification contains a reference to a base table whose
name coincides with the name of then CTE then it should be ensured that
this reference in no way can be resolved against the name of the CTE.
This patch adds PACKAGE support with SQL/PSM dialect for sql_mode=DEFAULT:
- CREATE PACKAGE
- DROP PACKAGE
- CREATE PACKAGE BODY
- DROP PACKAGE BODY
- Package function and procedure invocation from outside of the package:
-- using two step identifiers
SELECT pkg.f1();
CALL pkg.p1()
-- using three step identifiers
SELECT db.pkg.f1();
CALL db.pkg.p1();
This is a non-standard MariaDB extension.
However, later this code can be used to implement
the SQL Standard and DB2 dialects of CREATE MODULE.
1. WITHOUT/WITH VALIDATION may be added to EXCHANGE PARTITION or CONVERT TABLE:
alter table tp exchange partition p1 with table t with validation;
alter table tp exchange partition p1 with table t; -- same as with validation
alter table tp exchange partition p1 with table t without validation;
2. Optional THAN keyword for RANGE partitioning. Normally you type:
create table tp (a int primary key) partition by range (a) (
partition p0 values less than (100),
partition p1 values less than maxvalue);
Now you may type (PARTITION keyword is also optional):
create table tp (a int primary key) partition by range (a) (
p0 values less (100),
p1 values less maxvalue);