Merge of 10.0-mdev26 feature tree into 10.0-base.
Global transaction ID is prepended to each event group in the binlog.
Slave connect can request to start from GTID position instead of specifying
file name/offset of master binlog. This facilitates easy switch to a new
master.
Slave GTID state is stored in a table mysql.rpl_slave_state, which can be
InnoDB to get crash-safe slave state.
GTID includes a replication domain ID, allowing to keep track of distinct
positions for each of multiple masters.
* persistent table versions in the extra2
* ha_archive::frm_compare using TABLE_SHARE::tabledef_version
* distinguish between "important" and "optional" extra2 frm values
* write engine-defined attributes (aka "table options") to extra2, not to extra,
but still read from the old location, if they're found there.
* comments
* cosmetic changes, *(ptr+5) -> ptr[5]
* a couple of trivial functions -> inline
* remove unused argument from pack_header()
* create_frm() no longer creates frm file (the function used to prepare and
fill a memory buffer and call my_create at the end. Now it only prepares
a memory buffer). Renamed accordingly.
* don't call pack_screen twice, go for a smaller screen area in the first attempt
* remove useless calls to check_duplicate_warning()
* don't write unireg screens to .frm files
* remove make_new_entry(), it's basically dead code, always calculating
and writing into frm the same string value. replace the function call
with the constant string.
* print "table doesn't exist in engine" when a table doesn't exist in the engine,
instead of "file not found" (if no file was involved)
* print a complete filename that cannot be found ('t1.MYI', not 't1')
* it's not an error for a DROP if a table doesn't exist in the engine (or some table
files cannot be found) - if the DROP succeeded regardless
and let open_binary_frm to parse it from the buffer, not a file.
this avoids jumping back in forth in the frm file, and doing
intermediate buffer mallocs.
One of them is quite serious: the function table_cond_selectivity used
the TABLE_REF structure for ref/eq_ref access methods as if they had been
filled. In fact these structure are filled after the best execution plan
has been chosen.
The other bugs happened due to:
- an erroneous attempt at get statistics on the result of materialization
of a view
- incorrect handling of ranges with no left/right limits when calculating
selectivity of range conditions on non-indexed columns
- lack of cleanup for some newly introduced fields
This bug is a regression bug. The regression was introduced by
the patch for mdev-3851, that tried to weaken the condition when
a ref access with an extended key can be converted to an eq_ref
access. The patch incorrectly formed this condition. As a result,
while improving performance for some queries, the patch caused
worse performance for another queries.
The issue was that there was that SHOW commands could open the table in the store engine, even in cases
where it should not be allowed to do that (ie, the storage engines meta data for that table was under big changes).
The cases where this should not be allowed are:
- ALTER TABLE DISABLE KEYS
- ALTER TABLE ENABLE KEYS
- REPAIR TABLE
- OPTIMIZE TABLE
- DROP TABLE
This patch adds a new mode, protected_against_usage(). If this is used then the SHOW command will wait until the table
is accessable. This is implemented by re-using the already exising 'version' flag for TABLE_SHARE.
It also added functions to be used to change TABLE_SHARE->version instead of changing it directly.
mysql-test/r/myisam-metadata.result:
Added test case
mysql-test/t/myisam-metadata.test:
Added test case
sql/mysqld.cc:
Start from refresh_version 2 as 0 and 1 are reserved.
sql/sql_admin.cc:
Added MYSQL_OPEN_FOR_REPAIR
Updated call to wait_while_table_is_used()
sql/sql_base.cc:
Updated call to wait_while_table_is_used()
- Allow one to specify how the table should be removed (for all commands except show or for all commands).
- Don't allow one to reopen the table if one has called share->protect_against_usage()
sql/sql_base.h:
Added TDC_RT_REMOVE_NOT_OWN_AND_MARK_NOT_USABLE, which is used to mark that no one can reopen this table, except with MYSQL_OPEN_FOR_REPAIR .
- Added MYSQL_OPEN_FOR_REPAIR
- Updated prototype for wait_while_table_is_used()
sql/sql_table.cc:
Updated call to wait_while_table_is_used()
Use MYSQL_OPEN_FOR_REPAIR for open tables that where repaired.
sql/sql_truncate.cc:
Updated call to wait_while_table_is_used()
sql/table.cc:
Use set_refresh_version()
sql/table.h:
Added functions to be used to change TABLE_SHARE->version instead of changing it directly