- To ensure that mallocs are marked for the correct THD, even if it's
allocated in another thread, I added the thread_id to the THD constructor
- Added st_my_thread_var to thr_lock_info_init() to avoid a call to my_thread_var
- Moved things from THD::THD() to THD::init()
- Moved some things to THD::cleanup()
- Added THD::free_connection() and THD::reset_for_reuse()
- Added THD to CONNECT::create_thd()
- Added THD::thread_dbug_id and st_my_thread_var->dbug_id. These are needed
to ensure that we have a constant thread_id used for debugging with a THD,
even if it changes thread_id (=connection_id)
- Set variables.pseudo_thread_id in constructor. Removed not needed sets.
Creating a CONNECT object on client connect and pass this to the working thread which creates the THD.
Split LOCK_thread_count to different mutexes
Added LOCK_thread_start to syncronize threads
Moved most usage of LOCK_thread_count to dedicated functions
Use next_thread_id() instead of thread_id++
Other things:
- Thread id now starts from 1 instead of 2
- Added cast for thread_id as thread id is now of type my_thread_id
- Made THD->host const (To ensure it's not changed)
- Removed some DBUG_PRINT() about entering/exiting mutex as these was already logged by mutex code
- Fixed that aborted_connects and connection_errors_internal are counted in all cases
- Don't take locks for current_linfo when we set it (not needed as it was 0 before)
The following left in semi-improved state to keep patch size reasonable:
- Field operator new: left thd_alloc(current_thd)
- Sql_alloc operator new: left thd_alloc(thd_get_current_thd())
- Item_args constructors: left thd_alloc(thd)
- Item_func_interval::fix_length_and_dec(): no THD arg, have to call current_thd
- Item_func_dyncol_exists::val_int(): same
- Item_dyncol_get::val_str(): same
- Item_dyncol_get::val_int(): same
- Item_dyncol_get::val_real(): same
- Item_dyncol_get::val_decimal(): same
- Item_singlerow_subselect::fix_length_and_dec(): same
- thread_pool_size command line option upper limit increased to 100 000
(same as for max_connections)
- thread_pool_size system variable upper limit is maximum of 128 or
the value given at command line
- thread groups are now allocated dynamically
Different limit for command line option and system variable was done to
avoid additional mutex for all_groups and threadpool_max_size.
The patch decreases the duration of LOCK_thread_count, so it is not hold during THD destructor and freeing memory.
This mutex now only protects the integrity of threads list, when removing THD from it, and thread_count variable.
The add_to_status() function that updates global status during client disconnect, is now correctly protected by the LOCK_status mutex.
Benchmark : in a "non-persistent" sysbench test (oltp_ro with reconnect after each query), ~ 25% more connects/disconnects were measured
Use post_kill_notification in for one_thread_per_connection scheduler,
the same as already used in threadpool, to reliably wake a thread stuck in
read() or in different poll() variations.
The problem was increment of aborted_threads variable due to thd->killed which was set when threadpool connection was terminated . The fix is not to set thd->killed anymore, there is no real reason for doing it..
Added a test that checks that status variable aborted_clients does not grow for ordinary disconnects, and that successful KILL increments this variable.
To allow it, change minimum of thread_pool_stall_limit to be 10 milliseconds.
Also introduce a new parameter to oversubscribe a group . Number of threads running in parallel would be higher than it normally should, leading to thrashing, but it may improving preemptiveness, which is useful for the described corner case.