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Marko Mäkelä
ae6e214fd8 Merge 10.3 into 10.4 2022-03-29 11:13:18 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
020e7d89eb Merge 10.2 into 10.3 2022-03-29 09:53:15 +03:00
mkaruza
97f237e66d MDEV-25912 wsrep does not identify checksummed events correctly
For GTID consistenty, GTID events was artificialy added before
replication happned. This event should not contain CHECKSUM calculated.

Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
2022-03-28 14:10:27 +03:00
Vladislav Vaintroub
739002eec9 MDEV-28178 Windows : sporadic ER_ERROR_ON_RENAME .. (errno: 13 "Permission denied")
On affected machine, the error happens sporadically in
innodb.instant_alter_limit.

Procmon shows SetRenameInformationFile failing with ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED.
In this case, the destination file was previously opened rsp oplocked by
Windows defender antivirus.

The fix is to retry MoveFileEx on ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED.
2022-03-28 12:46:35 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
303448bc91 MDEV-27931: buf_page_is_corrupted() wrongly claims corruption
In commit 437da7bc54 (MDEV-19534),
the default value of the global variable srv_checksum_algorithm
in innochecksum was changed from SRV_CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM_INNODB
to implied 0 (innodb_checksum_algorithm=crc32). As a result,
the function buf_page_is_corrupted() would by default invoke
buf_calc_page_crc32() in innochecksum, and crc32_inited would hold.

This would cause "innochecksum" to fail on a particular page.

The actual problem is older, introduced in 2011 in
mysql/mysql-server@17e497bdb7
(MySQL 5.6.3). It should affect the validation of pages of old
data files that were written with innodb_checksum_algorithm=innodb.
When using innodb_checksum_algorithm=crc32 (the default setting
since MariaDB Server 10.2), some valid pages would be rejected
only because exactly one of the two checksum fields accidentally
matches the innodb_checksum_algorithm=crc32 value.

buf_page_is_corrupted(): Simplify the logic of non-strict
checksum validation, by always invoking buf_calc_page_crc32().
Remove a bogus condition that if only one of the checksum fields
contains the value returned by buf_calc_page_crc32(), the page
is corrupted.
2022-03-28 13:36:36 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
b2fa874e46 MDEV-28181 The innochecksum -w option was inadvertently removed
In commit 7a4fbb55b0 (MDEV-25105)
the innochecksum option --write (-w) was removed altogether.
It should have been made a Boolean option, so that old data files
may be converted to a format that is compatible with
innodb_checksum_algorithm=strict_crc32 by executing the following:

innochecksum -n -w ibdata* */*.ibd

It would be better to use an older-version innochecksum
for such a conversion, so that page checksums will be validated
before updating the checksum.

It never was possible for innochecksum to convert files to the
innodb_checksum_algorithm=full_crc32 format that is the default
for new InnoDB data files.
2022-03-28 11:35:10 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
8f8ba75855 MDEV-27234: Data dictionary recovery was not READ COMMITTED
This also fixes MDEV-20198: Instant ALTER TABLE is not crash safe

InnoDB dictionary recovery wrongly used the READ UNCOMMITTED isolation
level, causing some mismatch. For example, if a table was renamed or
replaced in a transaction, according to READ UNCOMMITTED the table might
not exist at all.

We implement READ COMMITTED isolation level for accessing the dictionary
tables SYS_TABLES, SYS_COLUMNS, SYS_INDEXES, SYS_FIELDS, SYS_VIRTUAL,
SYS_FOREIGN, SYS_FOREIGN_COLS. For most of these tables, no secondary
index exists. For the secondary indexes (on SYS_TABLES.ID,
SYS_FOREIGN.FOR_NAME, SYS_FOREIGN.REF_NAME), we will always look up
the primary key in the clustered index and check if the record actually
is a committed version.

dict_check_sys_tables(): Recover tablespaces also from delete-marked
committed records, so that if a matching .ibd file exists, it will
be removed by fil_delete_tablespace() when the committed delete-marked
SYS_INDEXES record of the clustered index is purged
in row_purge_remove_clust_if_poss_low().

fil_ibd_open(): Change the Boolean parameter "validate" to a ternary
one, to suppress error messages when the file might not exist.
It is possible that a .ibd file was deleted and the server shut down
before the SYS_INDEXES and SYS_TABLES records were purged. Hence, if
dict_check_sys_tables() finds a committed delete-marked record,
we must not complain if the tablespace file is not found.
On Windows, we msut treat ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND (directory not found)
in the same way as ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND. This fixes a few failures where
a previous test successfully executed DROP DATABASE (and deleted all
files and the directory), but a committed delete-marked SYS_TABLES
record had not been purged before server restart.

dict_getnext_system_low(): Do not filter out delete-marked records.

dict_startscan_system(), dict_getnext_system(): Do filter out
delete-marked records, for accessing the INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables.

dict_sys_tables_rec_read(): Return the DB_TRX_ID of the committed
version of the record. This is needed in dict_load_table_low().

dict_load_foreign_cols(), dict_load_foreign(): Add a parameter for
the current transaction identifier. In some DDL operations, the
FOREIGN KEY constraints are being loaded from the data dictionary
before the DDL transaction has been committed. For SYS_FOREIGN
and SYS_FOREIGN_COLS, we must implement the special case of
READ COMMITTED that the changes of the uncommitted current transaction
are visible.

dict_load_foreign(): Validate the table name. We could find a
SYS_FOREIGN.ID via a committed delete-marked secondary index record
that does not match the REF_NAME or FOR_NAME of the secondary index record.

dict_load_index_low(): Optionally take the table as a parameter,
so that table->def_trx_id can be updated in case of a
committed delete-marked SYS_INDEXES record corresponding
to DROP INDEX, but not corresponding to an index stub of ADD INDEX.

dict_load_indexes(): Do not update table->def_trx_id
in case of delete-marked records.

rec_is_metadata(), rec_offs_make_valid(), rec_get_offsets_func(),
row_build_low(): Relax some assertions. We may now have
!index->is_instant() even if a metadata record is present in the index.
Previously, the recovery of instant ADD/DROP COLUMN assumed
that READ UNCOMMITTED of the data dictionary will be performed.
Now, we will have a READ COMMITTED copy of the data dictionary
cache, and a READ UNCOMMITTED copy of the metadata record.

btr_page_reorganize_low(): Correctly update the FIL_PAGE_TYPE
when rolling back an instant ADD/DROP COLUMN operation.

row_rec_to_index_entry_impl(): Relax some assertions,
and disallow accessing "extra" fields. This fixes the recovery
of a crash during an instant ADD COLUMN after a successful
instant DROP COLUMN, in the test innodb.instant_alter_crash.

Tested by: Matthias Leich
2022-03-28 08:37:51 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
2ab9410843 Cleanup: Invoke sql_print_error() directly 2022-03-28 08:34:17 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
a6dbb6b264 Fix main.create_or_replace better
InnoDB background statistics recalculation may acquire
a metadata also on the table itself, not only on the tables
that store the statistics.

Hence, it is better to disable InnoDB persistent statistics altogether.
This fixes up commit 9b8d9a1db3.
2022-03-28 08:33:52 +03:00
Daniel Black
2885fb0ee4 deb: merge fix - remove debian/mariadb-plugin-columnstore.*
Was accidently included in ec62f46a61.

The autobake-deb.sh populates these files when needed.
2022-03-28 14:03:44 +11:00
hongdongjian
7af133cc11 MDEV-28177: server_audit; Update the offset of dbName on the aarch64 platform.
On the aarch64 platform, MySQL 5.7.33 cannot install this version of the audit
plugin, but X86_64 can run well。
2022-03-28 13:42:16 +11:00
Otto Kekäläinen
9d6d122123 Deb: Fix Salsa-CI autopkgtest failure
The autopkgtest was failing due to missing *.changes file. This is part
of source build, so revert autobake-deb.sh back to NOT using -b for
Gitlab-CI/Salsa-CI runs.
2022-03-28 11:30:45 +11:00
Igor Babaev
e048289e55 MDEV-27937 Assertion failure when executing prepared statement with ? in IN list
This bug affected queries with IN predicates that contain parameter markers
in the value list. Such queries are executed via prepared statements.
The problem appeared only if the number of elements in the value list
was greater than the set value of the system variable
in_predicate_conversion_threshold.

The patch unconditionally prohibits conversion of an IN predicate to the
equivalent IN predicand if the value list of the IN predicate contains
parameters markers.

Approved by Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@mariadb.com>
2022-03-25 14:14:51 -07:00
Sergei Golubchik
f92388fa14 MDEV-27900 fixes
* prevent infinite recursion in beyond-EOF reads (when pread returns 0)
* reduce code duplication

followup for d78173828e and f4fb6cb3fe
2022-03-25 20:33:42 +01:00
Rucha Deodhar
549a71e74b MDEV-21873: 10.2 to 10.3 upgrade doesn't remove semi-sync reference
from mysql.plugin table
Fix: Since mysql_upgrade runs commands from mysql_system_tables.fix,
added sql commands to check for semisync plugins in
INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PLUGINS and if they aren't there then delete them
from mysql.plugin.
2022-03-25 18:34:58 +05:30
Alexander Barkov
fbcf0225e1 MDEV-19804 sql_mode=ORACLE: call procedure in packages
Adding support for the fully qualified package procedure calls:

BEGIN
  CALL db.pkg.proc(args); -- SQL/PSM call style
  db.pkg.proc(args);      -- PL/SQL call style
END;
2022-03-25 14:07:40 +04:00
Sachin Kumar
9f4ba624e2 MDEV-24667 LOAD DATA INFILE on temporary table not written to slave binlog
Problem: In regular replication, when master binlogged using statement format
slave might not have written an event to its binary log when the Query
event aimed at a temporary table.
Specifically this was observed with LOAD DATA INFILE.

This effect was possible because unlike master slave holds temporary
tables in its pool and the master side check of existence of a
temporary table at the format bin-logging decision did not apply.

Solution: replace THD::has_thd_temporary_tables() with
THD::has_temporary_tables which allows to identify temporary table
presence on either side.

--
Reviewed by Andrei Elkin.
2022-03-25 10:49:48 +02:00
sjaakola
9b2fa2ae8e MDEV-24845 Oddities around innodb_fatal_semaphore_wait_threshold and global.innodb_disallow_writes
This commit adds a mtr test for reproducing a test scenario where despite of
innodb_disallow_writes blocking, writes to file system can still happen.

The test launches a garbd node, which triggers one of the cluster node to switch to
SST donor state. In this state, all disk activity should be halted, and e.g.
innodb_disallow_writes has been set. The test records md5sum aggregate over mariadb
data directory when the node enters the donor state, and records another md5sum
when the node leaves the donor state. If there is no IO activity in data directory, these
hashes should be equal.

For this test, the Donor state processing, has beeen instrumented so that, SST donor thread can be
stopped when entering the donor state. The test uses this new dbug sync point,
to control when to record the md5sums.

New SST script was added: wsrep_sst_backup, and garbd uses backup method to lauch the donor
node to call this script, and to enter in donor state.

The backup script could be later extended as general purpose backup method for the cluster.

This commit fixes also one race condition happening in wsrep_sst_rsync, like this:
* wsrep_rsync_sst script requests for flush tables,
  and then waits in a loop until mariadbd has created file tables_flushed,
  as confirmation that FLUSH TABLES has completed
* mariadbd's SST donor thread, wakes for the flush table request and then performs FTWRL,
  and after this it creates the tables_flushed file
* note that SST script will now continue to startup rsync sending
* mariadbd's SST donor thread now calls for sst_disallow_writes(),
  so that innodb would setup disk IO blockage, however rsyncing may already be ongoing at this point

This race condition is fixed in this commit, by performing all disk IO blocking before
creating the tables_flushed file.

Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
2022-03-25 10:04:15 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
e9e6db9355 Fix g++-12 -O2 -Wstringop-overflow
buf_pool_t::watch_unset(): Reorder some code so that
no warning will be emitted in CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo.
It is unclear why invoking watch_is_sentinel() before accessing
the block descriptor state would make the warning disappear.
2022-03-25 09:23:16 +02:00
Alexander Barkov
6437b30404 MDEV-28166 sql_mode=ORACLE: fully qualified package function calls do not work: db.pkg.func()
Also fixes MDEV-19328 sql_mode=ORACLE: Package function in VIEW
2022-03-25 10:46:59 +04:00
Vlad Lesin
dcb2968f90 MDEV-27557 InnoDB unnecessarily commits mtr during secondary index search to preserve clustered index latching order
New function to release latches till savepoint was added in mtr_t. As
there is no longer need to limit MDEV-20605 fix usage for locking reads
only, the limitation is removed.
2022-03-25 09:22:36 +03:00
Daniel Black
88ce8a3d8b Merge 10.7 into 10.8 2022-03-25 15:06:56 +11:00
Tuukka Pasanen
13b97880bd MDEV-27965: MariaDB needs at least libfmt version 7.0
Add requirement in Debian control file for libfmt 7.0
which is needed for building MariaDB.

This supports the SFORMAT function added in MDEV-25015.

+ autobake-deb.sh so old Debian/Ubuntu still
bundle the libfmt pulled in from upstream.

Closes #2062
2022-03-25 14:49:15 +11:00
Daniel Black
8b92e346b1 Merge 10.6 into 10.7 2022-03-25 14:31:59 +11:00
Daniel Black
63f76d3b98 Deb: enable pmem on riscv64 2022-03-25 12:01:51 +11:00
Daniel Black
1b2ee693b7 MDEV-28153: Debian autobake- use absolute dependencies rather than a buildtime detection
Fixing the version of debian/ubuntu dependencies in 10.6
removes the apt-cache checking of libpmem and liburing
dependencies.

By arranging the checks earliest to latest, we unconditionally
change the dependences in earlier versions, and in later versions
we perform architecture checks to see if there is a dependency
on this architecture before removing/changing.

This takes from the architecture information on Ubuntu[1,2]
and Debian[3,4].

[1] https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=all&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=liburing-dev
[2] https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=all&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=libpmem-dev
[3] https://packages.debian.org/search?suite=all&section=all&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=liburing-dev
[4] https://packages.debian.org/search?suite=all&section=all&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=libpmem-dev
2022-03-25 12:01:51 +11:00
Daniel Black
ec62f46a61 Merge 10.5 to 10.6 2022-03-25 11:31:49 +11:00
Daniel Black
157a838b19 MDEV-28153: Debian autobake- use absolute dependencies rather than a buildtime detection
While moving to a prescribed dependencies in MDEV-28011, an error was made
in the merge. The Ubuntu and Debian supported architectures of rocksdb-tools
are different and need to be treated as such.

This actually had no effect as our support of mariadb-plugin-rocksdb was never
different to the distro support of rocksdb-tools. Some notes where added
to this affect.

There is also nothing to do for Debian sid, and never should be.

The differentiation and grouping of distro codenames is for convenience in
merging upwards as more dependencies change across distro versions.

The fixing of versions rather than relying on apt-cache to be correct prevents
unstable changes between releases, and potentially uninstallable packages like
happened in MDEV-28014.

Correct comment about zstd to MDEV-16525
2022-03-25 11:01:09 +11:00
Brandon Nesterenko
cd88b0831f DBAAS-7828: Primary/replica: configuration change of autocommit=0 can not be applied
Problem:
========
When the mysql.gtid_slave_pos table uses the InnoDB engine, and
mysqld starts, it reads the table and begins a transaction. After
reading the value, it should end the transaction and release all
associated locks. The bug reported in DBAAS-7828 shows that when
autocommit is off, the locks are not released, resulting in
indefinite hangs on future attempts to change gtid_slave_pos. In
particular, the transaction was not properly finalized because
thd->server_status was not updated to reflect the end of the
transaction.

Solution:
========
This patch updates the code to properly commit the transaction after
reading gtid_slave_pos during mysqld start-up.

Reviewed By:
============
Andrei Elkin <andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
2022-03-24 12:00:40 -06:00
Rucha Deodhar
0da5f45a50 MDEV-27819: func_2.xxx_charset skipped after renaming utf8 to utf8mb3
Analysis: utf8 character set is now utf8mb3 or utf8mb4. So charset_master
is not able to find utf8 at the beginning of test. Hence it skips the tests
that use charset_master.
Fix: rename utf8 to utf8mb3 in charset_master.
2022-03-24 20:30:04 +05:30
Marko Mäkelä
8684af76e3 MDEV-28137 Some memory transactions are unnecessarily complex
buf_page_get_zip(): Do not perform a system call inside a
memory transaction. Instead, if the page latch is unavailable,
abort the memory transaction and let the fall-back code path
wait for the page latch.

buf_pool_t::watch_remove(): Return the previous state of the block.

buf_page_init_for_read(): Use regular stores for moving the
buffer fix count of watch_remove() to the new block descriptor.

A more extensive version of this was reviewed by Daniel Black
and tested with Intel TSX-NI by Axel Schwenke and Matthias Leich.
My assumption that regular loads and stores would execute faster
in a memory transaction than operations like std::atomic::fetch_add()
turned out to be incorrect.
2022-03-24 16:09:04 +02:00
Brandon Nesterenko
174f1734a9 MDEV-14608: mysqlbinlog lastest backupfile size is 0
Problem:
========
When using mariadb-binlog with --raw and --stop-never, events from
the master's currently active log file should be written to their
respective log file specified by --result-file, and shown on-disk.
There is a bug where mariadb-binlog does not flush the result file
to disk when new events are received

Solution:
========
Add a function call to flush mariadb-binlog’s result file after
receiving an event in --raw mode.

Reviewed By:
============
Andrei Elkin <andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
2022-03-24 07:40:29 -06:00
Brandon Nesterenko
32ab6219be MDEV-25580: rpl.rpl_semi_sync_slave_compressed_protocol crashes because of wrong packet
Problem:
========
When both semi-sync and slave compression are enabled, the numbering
on packet headers can become out of sync between the primary and
replica servers. More specifically, after the master flushes its
write, it should increment the counters that track packets. The
bug is such that the master only updates the normal packet counter
and leaves the compressed packet counter alone.

Solution:
========
After the master flushes, additionally increment the compressed
packet counter.

Reviewed By:
============
Andrei Elkin: <andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
2022-03-24 07:25:22 -06:00
Marko Mäkelä
b101f19d29 MDEV-23974 fixup: rpl.rpl_gtid_stop_start fails
The call mtr.add_suppression() that was added
in commit 75b7cd680b
for MemorySanitizer and Valgrind runs is causing
a result difference for the test rpl.rpl_gtid_stop_start.
Let us disable the binlog for executing that statement.

Also, the test perfschema.statement_program_lost_inst
would fail due to the changes to have_innodb.inc in this commit.
To compensate for that, we will make more --suite=perfschema
tests run without InnoDB, and explicitly enable InnoDB in
those tests that depend on a transactional storage engine.
2022-03-24 13:43:58 +02:00
Daniel Black
0444d86baf Merge 10.7 2022-03-24 22:01:27 +11:00
Daniel Black
e86986a157 Merge 10.6 into 10.7 2022-03-24 18:57:07 +11:00
Marko Mäkelä
cf483a7766 MDEV-17441 fixup: Remove unused my_atomic long macros 2022-03-24 09:53:52 +02:00
Igor Babaev
bbf02c85ba MDEV-24281 Reading from freed memory when running main.view with --ps-protocol
This bug could affect prepared statements for the command CREATE VIEW with
specification that contained unnamed basic constant in select list. If
generation of a valid name for the corresponding view column required
resolution of conflicts with names of other columns that were explicitly
defined then execution of such prepared statement and following deallocation
of this statement led to reading from freed memory.

Approved by Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@mariadb.com>
2022-03-23 12:50:50 -07:00
Sergei Golubchik
d2c019b200 MDEV-28107 S3 doesn't build if CURL is in non-default location 2022-03-23 17:42:15 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
2ca3861b55 MDEV-28106 S3 tries to include thread.h while compiling on Windows
S3 engine and libmarias3 don't compile on Windows

also fixes:
MDEV-28104 Typo in storage/maria/s3_func.c: 'FN_DECVHAR
2022-03-23 17:42:15 +01:00
Marko Mäkelä
75b7cd680b MDEV-23974 Tests fail due to [Warning] InnoDB: Trying to delete tablespace
A few regression tests invoke heavy flushing of the buffer pool
and may trigger warnings that tablespaces could not be deleted
because of pending writes. Those warnings are to be expected
during the execution of such tests.

The warnings are also frequently seen with Valgrind or MemorySanitizer.
For those, the global suppression in have_innodb.inc does the trick.
2022-03-23 16:42:43 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
44231dc6d5 Cleanup: have_sanitizer='ASAN,UBSAN'
This was suggested by Sergei Golubhick.
Fixes up commit b91a123d8c
2022-03-23 16:41:58 +02:00
Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
c3ca729ba8 MDEV-27858 Assertion `page_dir_get_n_heap(new_page) == 2U' failed in PageBulk::init
- InnoDB should check whether bulk transaction id set to its own
transaction id before start bulk insert operation.

- When bulk insert failure happens, InnoDB should set the error info
of the transaction.
2022-03-23 10:15:52 +05:30
Tuukka Pasanen
9c57bbdad0 MDEV-28120 Remove false-positive Lintian linking error
Lintian uses objdump-command to determine is share object linked against
C-libary. Compression provider shared objects does not have any symbols
from C-library they only depend compression library and MariaDB
libaries. This is false-positive as Lintian error itself is correct as
shared object does not share any symbols from for example Glibc.

Added overrides suppress Lintian errors:
 * E: mariadb-plugin-provider-bzip2: library-not-linked-against-libc usr/lib/mysql/plugin/provider_bzip2.so
 * E: mariadb-plugin-provider-lz4: library-not-linked-against-libc usr/lib/mysql/plugin/provider_lz4.so
 * E: mariadb-plugin-provider-lzma: library-not-linked-against-libc usr/lib/mysql/plugin/provider_lzma.so
 * E: mariadb-plugin-provider-lzo: library-not-linked-against-libc usr/lib/mysql/plugin/provider_lzo.so
 * E: mariadb-plugin-provider-snappy: library-not-linked-against-libc usr/lib/mysql/plugin/provider_snappy.so
2022-03-23 13:49:24 +11:00
Tuukka Pasanen
770f62bf3e MDEV-28135: Add missing conflict and breaks for MariaDB 10.6
There is missing conflict and breaks for MariaDB 10.6 which
can cause upgrading from 10.6 not be clean and end up with
errors on Debian.
2022-03-23 13:34:07 +11:00
Tuukka Pasanen
1960f7b224 MDEV-27033: Clean lintian 'extended-description-is-empty' errors
Fix Debian lintian errors:
  E: mariadb-plugin-provider-bzip2: extended-description-is-empty
  E: mariadb-plugin-provider-lz4: extended-description-is-empty
  E: mariadb-plugin-provider-lzma: extended-description-is-empty
  E: mariadb-plugin-provider-lzo: extended-description-is-empty
  E: mariadb-plugin-provider-snappy: extended-description-is-empty
by adding Debian Policy Manual section 3.4 (The description
of a package) extended descriptions to mariadb-plugin-provide-*
packages
2022-03-23 13:14:00 +11:00
Ian Gilfillan
8153c974e6 Update contributors 2022-03-23 10:47:27 +11:00
Andrei
5ccd845d51 MDEV-27760 event may non stop replicate in circular semisync setup
MDEV-21117 had to relax own events acceptance condition for a case
when a former semisync master server recovers after crash as the
semisync slave. That however admitted a possibility for endless event
"orbiting" in the non-strict slave gtid mode of semisync circular
setup.

The same server-id event termination is restored now for
the non-strict gtid mode to follow regular rules (that is it's ignored
unless @@global.replicate_same_server_id allows it in).

To address MDEV-21117 recovery agenda,
in the strict gtid mode and the transaction's gtid ordered strictly
greater than the current slave gtid state, the same server-id
transaction is accepted.

The gtid strict mode is safe to accept transactions even if
the slave state were not set correct by the user, e.g
at the former master.
An added test shows a typical out-of-order error at execution so
no data corruption is guaranteed in such a case.
2022-03-22 19:20:19 +02:00
Jan Lindström
cade21b4e0 MDEV-27775 : Some Galera tests fail on FreeBSD due to "unknown signal 9"
Replace 9 with KILL
2022-03-22 09:27:43 +02:00
Jan Lindström
8f4d7e365e MDEV-27775 : Some Galera tests fail on FreeBSD due to "unknown signal 9"
Replace 9 with KILL
2022-03-22 08:25:04 +02:00