Disks with native 4K sectors need 4K alignment and size for unbuffered IO
(i.e for files opened with FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING)
Innodb opens redo log with FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING, however it always does
512byte IOs. Thus, the IO on 4K native sectors will fail, rendering
Innodb non-functional.
The fix is to check whether OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE is multiple of logical
sector size, and if it is not, reopen the redo log without
FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING flag.
Disks with native 4K sectors need 4K alignment and size for unbuffered IO
(i.e for files opened with FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING)
Innodb opens redo log with FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING, however it always does
512byte IOs. Thus, the IO on 4K native sectors will fail, rendering
Innodb non-functional.
The fix is to check whether OS_FILE_LOG_BLOCK_SIZE is multiple of logical
sector size, and if it is not, reopen the redo log without
FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING flag.
This reverts commit d39629f01e.
Because running mtr for many hours with no output whatsoever
is not really what we should do.
And in 5.5 `make test` just works anyway, nothing to fix here.
Assign all tests added via MY_ADD_TEST to a bogus default_ignore target,
so that they are not ran by default when doing bare make test. Add default
test named MTR that calls mysql-test-run suite, which is now the single
test run by make test.
In consequence, modified unit/suite.pm to exclude the MTR test and run the
real ctests flagged for default_ignore target, thus no circular
loop.
Make mariadb crc32 lib platform independent
It looks strange that someone can make use of 2 crc libraries
(Power64 or AArch64) at the same time.
The patch sets macros 'CRC32_LIBRARY' to make platform independence as an optional crc32 library.
Change-Id: I68bbf73cafb6a12f7fb105ad57d117b114a8c4af
Signed-off-by: Yuqi Gu <yuqi.gu@arm.com>
Compiles to same vector code, just a bit simplier.
vec_crc32.c is now identical to upstream
(https://github.com/antonblanchard/crc32-vpmsum/).
C code by Rogerio Alves <rogealve@br.ibm.com>
This implemention has been tested on big endian too.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Black <daniel@linux.ibm.com>
It changes the cmake WITH_NUMA option to have 3 values
Auto:- If libnuma present compile with numa (Default value)
OFF:- Compile without libnuma
On:- Compile with numa , throw error if libnuma not present
Patch Contributer:- Vesa
Patch Reviewer:- serg
pkg_config usually comes with Strawberry perl, and tends to find packages
that might work in mingw compilation, but not with MSVC.
Thus disable PKG_CONFIG, otherwise any FIND_PACKAGE() that is using PkgConfig
can find something (like LibXml2 from connect), can potentially find something
that is not going to compile.
no matching operator delete found; memory will not be freed if initialization throws an exception
Added a no-op delete() for MEM_ROOT based placement-new()
But set _CRT_NONSTDC_NO_WARNINGS to silence silly warnings about
ANSI C function being non-standard
Remove now deprecated GetVersion()/GetVersionEx(),except single case
where where it is really needed, in feedback plugin. Remove checks for
Windows NT.
Avoid old IPv4-only inet_aton, which generated the warning.
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.
in gcc `-Wno-unsupported-something` will not be an error or even a warning,
so cmake will think the flag is supported. But if there's any other
warning during compilation, for any reason, unknown option will
be a warning too. Or an error when -Werror, even if that "other warning"
would not be an error on itself.
So we need to detect whether `-Wno-unsupported-something` is *really*
supported. Luckily, `-Wunsupported-something` will always fail with an
error.
So, whenever there's a need to detect if -Wno-something is supported,
test -Wsomething instead.