Description:- MyISAM table gets corrupted with concurrent
executions of INSERT, DELETE statements in a particular
sequence.
Analysis:- Due to the inappropriate manipulation of w_lock
and r_lock associated with a MyISAM table, there arises a
scenario where the table's state information becomes
invalid.
Fix:- A lock is introduced to resolve this issue.
- Removed test if HA_FT_WTYPE == HA_KEYTYPE_FLOAT as this never worked
(HA_KEYTYPE_FLOAT is an enum)
- Define HA_FT_MAXLEN to 126 (was tested before but never defined)
Modern compilers (such as GCC 8) emit warnings that the
'register' keyword is deprecated and not valid C++17.
Let us remove most use of the 'register' keyword.
Code in 'extra/' is not touched.
This bug happened due to a defect of the implementation of the handler
function ha_delete_all_rows() for the ARIA engine.
The function maria_delete_all_rows() truncated the table, but it didn't
touch the write cache, so the cache's write offset was not reset.
In the scenario like in the function st_select_lex_unit::exec_recursive
when first all records were deleted from the table and then several new
records were added some metadata became inconsistent with the state of
the cache. As a result the table scan function could not read records
at the end of the table.
The same defect could be found in the implementation of ha_delete_all_rows()
for the MYISAM engine mi_delete_all_rows().
Additionally made late instantiation for the temporary table used to store
rows that were used for each new iteration when executing a recursive CTE.
Main reason was to make it easier to print the above structures in
a debugger. Additional benefits is that I was able to use same
defines for both structures, which simplifes some code.
Most of the code is just removing Alter_info:: and Alter_inplace_info::
from alter table flags.
Following renames was done:
HA_ALTER_FLAGS -> alter_table_operations
CHANGE_CREATE_OPTION -> ALTER_CHANGE_CREATE_OPTION
Alter_info::ADD_INDEX -> ALTER_ADD_INDEX
DROP_INDEX -> ALTER_DROP_INDEX
ADD_UNIQUE_INDEX -> ALTER_ADD_UNIQUE_INDEX
DROP_UNIQUE_INDEx -> ALTER_DROP_UNIQUE_INDEX
ADD_PK_INDEX -> ALTER_ADD_PK_INDEX
DROP_PK_INDEX -> ALTER_DROP_PK_INDEX
Alter_info:ALTER_ADD_COLUMN -> ALTER_PARSE_ADD_COLUMN
Alter_info:ALTER_DROP_COLUMN -> ALTER_PARSE_DROP_COLUMN
Alter_inplace_info::ADD_INDEX -> ALTER_ADD_NON_UNIQUE_NON_PRIM_INDEX
Alter_inplace_info::DROP_INDEX -> ALTER_DROP_NON_UNIQUE_NON_PRIM_INDEX
Other things:
- Added typedef alter_table_operatons for alter table flags
- DROP CHECK CONSTRAINT can now be done online
- Added checks for Aria tables in alter_table_online.test
- alter_table_flags now takes an ulonglong as argument.
- Don't support online operations if checksum option is used.
- sql_lex.cc doesn't add ALTER_ADD_INDEX if index is not created
The merge only covered 10.1 up to
commit 4d248974e0.
Actually merge the changes up to
commit 0a534348c7.
Also, remove the unused InnoDB field trx_t::abort_type.
Handle string length as size_t, consistently (almost always:))
Change function prototypes to accept size_t, where in the past
ulong or uint were used. change local/member variables to size_t
when appropriate.
This fix excludes rocksdb, spider,spider, sphinx and connect for now.
This will make it easier to how memory allocation is done when debugging
with either DBUG or gdb.
Will especially help when debugging stored procedures
Main change is a name argument as second argument to init_alloc_root()
init_sql_alloc()
Other things:
- Added DBUG_ENTER/EXIT to some Virtual_tmp_table functions
don't allocate them on THD::mem_root on every init(HA_STATUS_CONST) call,
do it once in open() (because they don't change) on TABLE::mem_root
(so they stay valid until the table is closed)