If the server is compiled WITH_WSREP=OFF, we should avoid evaluating
conditions on a global variable that is constant.
WSREP_ON_: Renamed from WSREP_ON. Defined only WITH_WSREP=ON.
WSREP_ON: Defined as unlikely(WSREP_ON_).
wsrep_on(): Defined as WSREP_ON && wsrep_service->wsrep_on_func().
The reason why we have wsrep_on() at all is that the macro WSREP(thd)
depends on the definition of THD, and that is intentionally an opaque
data type for InnoDB. So, we cannot avoid invoking wsrep_on(), but
we can evaluate the less expensive condition WSREP_ON before calling
the function.
- Made WSREP_LOG a function and moved the body out of header.
- Reduced the stack allocated buffer size and implemented
reprint into dynamically allocated buffer if stack buffer is not
large enough to hold the message.
This is 10.4 version.
Idea is to create monitor thread for both donor and joiner that will
periodically if needed extend systemd timeout while SST is being
processed. In 10.4 actual SST is executed by running SST script
and exchanging messages on pipe using blocking fgets. This fix
starts monitoring thread before SST script is started and
we stop monitoring thread when SST has been completed.
This patch contains two fixes:
* wsrep_handle_mdl_conflict(): handle the case where SR transaction
is in aborting state. Previously, a BF-BF conflict was reported, and
the process would abort.
* wsrep_thd_bf_abort(): do not restore thread vars after calling
wsrep_bf_abort(). Thread vars are already restored in wsrep-lib if
necessary. This also removes the assumption that the caller of
wsrep_thd_bf_abort() is the given bf_thd, which is not the case.
Also in this patch:
* Remove unnecessary check for active victim transaction in
wsrep_thd_bf_abort(): the exact same check is performed later in
wsrep_bf_abort().
* Make wsrep_thd_bf_abort() and wsrep_log_thd() const-correct.
* Change signature of wsrep_abort_thd() to take THD pointers instead
of void pointers.
Patch `36a2a185fe18` introduced `wsrep_server_incoming_address()` in `10.4`.
Since AIX `/usr/include/netinet/ip.h` header defines `ip_len` as `ip_ff.ip_flen`
and `size_t const ip_len` is preprocessed as `size_t const ip_ff.ip_vhltl.ip_x.ip_xlen`,
to prevent the define from overwriting code in MariaDB,
rename the variable name to `ip_len_mdb`.
This patch is done by Tony Reix <tony.reix@atos.net>.
This patch was submitted under MCA.
Closes#1307
This PR contains a mtr test for reproducing a failure with replicating create table as select statement (CTAS) through asynchronous mariadb replication to mariadb galera cluster.
The problem happens when CTAS replication contains both create table statement followed by row events for populating the table. In such situation, the galera node operating as mariadb replication slave, will first replicate only the create table part into the cluster, and then perform another replication containing both the create table and row events. This will lead all other nodes to fail for duplicate table create attempt, and crash due to this failure.
PR contains also a fix, which identifies the situation when CTAS has been replicated, and makes further scan in async replication stream to see if there are following row events. The slave node will replicate either single TOI in case the CTAS table is empty, or if CTAS table contains rows, then single bundled write set with create table and row events is replicated to galera cluster.
This fix should keep master server's GTID's for CTAS replication in sync with GTID's in galera cluster.
wsrep_init_provider_status_variables(): Always set wsrep_inited
to ensure that the memory will be freed.
The initial patch was provided by Julius Goryavsky.
Lock wait can happen on secondary index when doing FK checks for wsrep.
We should just return error to upper layer and applier will retry
operation when needed.
* MDEV-20225 BF aborting SP execution
When stored procedure execution was chosen as victim for a BF abort, the old implemnetationn called for rollback immediately
when execution was inside SP isntruction. Technically this happened in wsrep_after_statement() call, which identified the
need for a rollback.
The problem was that MariaDB does not accept rollback (nor commit) inside sub statement, there are several asserts about it,
checking for THD::in_sub_stmt.
This patch contains a fix, which skips calling wsrep_after_statement() for SP execution, which is marked as BF must abort. Instead,
we return error code to upper level, where rollback will eventually happen, ouside of SP execution.
Also, appending the affected trigger table (dropped or created) in the populated key set for the write set,
which prevents parallel applying of other transactions working on the same table.
* MDEV-20225 BF aborting SP execution, second patch
First PR missed 4 commits, which are now squashed in this patch:
- Added galera_sp_bf_abort test.
A MTR test case which will reproduce BF-BF conflict if all keys
corresponding to affected tables are not assigned for DROP TRIGGER.
- Fixed incorrect use of sync pointsin MDEV-20225
- Added condition for SQLCOM_DROP_TRIGGER in wsrep_can_run_in_toi()
to make it replicate.
* MDEV-20225 BF aborting SP execution, third patch
The galera_trigger.test caused a situation, where SP invocation caused a trigger
to fire, and the trigger executed as sub statement SP, and was BF aborted by applier.
because of wsrep_after_statement() was called for the sub-statement level, it ended up
in exeuting rollback and asserted there.
Thus fix will catch sub-statement level SP execution, and avoids calling wsrep_after_statement()
Re-enable some Galera tests that should have been enabled.
Add client_ed25519.so to debian/libmariadb3.install;
merge e47a143fc0 correctly.
Remove a duplicated #include from wsrep_mysqld.cc.
MariaDB 10.4 was crashing when thread-handling was set to
pool-of-threads and wsrep was enabled.
There were two apparent reasons for the crash:
- Connection handling in threadpool_common.cc was missing calls to
control wsrep client state.
- Thread specific storage which contains thread variables (THR_KEY_mysys)
was not handled appropriately by wsrep patch when pool-of-threads
was configured.
This patch addresses the above issues in the following way:
- Wsrep client state open/close was moved in thd_prepare_connection() and
end_connection() to have common handling for one-thread-per-connection
and pool-of-threads.
- Thread local storage handling in wsrep patch was reworked by introducing
set of wsrep_xxx_threadvars() calls which replace calls to
THD store_globals()/reset_globals() and deal with thread handling
specifics internally.
Wsrep-lib was updated to version which relaxes internal concurrency
related sanity checks.
Rollback code from wsrep_rollback_process() was extracted to separate calls
for better readability.
Post rollback thread was removed as it was completely unused.
Problem was that wsrep thread argument was deleted on wrong
place. Furthermore, scan method incorrectly used unsafe c_ptr().
Finally, fixed wsrep thread initialization to correctly set
up thread_id and pass correct argument to functions and
fix signess problem causing compiler errors.
Galera threads were not registered to performance schema and
used pthread_create when mysql_thread_create should have been
used.
Added test case to verify current galera performance schema
instrumentation does work.
Problem was that tests select INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST processes
from user system user and empty state. Thus, there is not clear
state for slave threads.
Changes:
- Added new status variables that store current amount of applier threads
(wsrep_applier_thread_count) and rollbacker threads
(wsrep_rollbacker_thread_count). This will make clear how many slave threads
of certain type there is.
- Added THD state "wsrep applier idle" when applier slave thread is
waiting for work. This makes finding slave/applier threads easier.
- Added force-restart option for mtr to always restart servers between tests
to avoid race on start of the test
- Added wait_condition_with_debug to wait until the passed statement returns
true, or the operation times out. If operation times out, the additional error
statement will be executed
Changes to be committed:
new file: mysql-test/include/force_restart.inc
new file: mysql-test/include/wait_condition_with_debug.inc
modified: mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/disabled.def
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/r/MW-336.result
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/r/galera_kill_applier.result
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/r/galera_var_slave_threads.result
new file: mysql-test/suite/galera/t/MW-336.cnf
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/t/MW-336.test
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/t/galera_kill_applier.test
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/t/galera_parallel_autoinc_largetrx.test
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/t/galera_parallel_autoinc_manytrx.test
modified: mysql-test/suite/galera/t/galera_var_slave_threads.test
modified: mysql-test/suite/wsrep/disabled.def
modified: mysql-test/suite/wsrep/r/variables.result
modified: mysql-test/suite/wsrep/t/variables.test
modified: sql/mysqld.cc
modified: sql/wsrep_mysqld.cc
modified: sql/wsrep_mysqld.h
modified: sql/wsrep_thd.cc
modified: sql/wsrep_var.cc
This reverts commit 21b2fada7a
and commit 81d71ee6b2.
The MDEV-18464 change introduces a few data race issues. Contrary to
the documentation, the field trx_t::victim is not always being protected
by lock_sys_t::mutex and trx_t::mutex. Most importantly, it seems
that KILL QUERY could wrongly avoid acquiring both mutexes when
invoking lock_trx_handle_wait_low(), in case another thread had
already set trx->victim=true.
We also revert MDEV-12009, because it should depend on the MDEV-18464
fix being present.
As noted on kill_one_thread SUPER should be able to kill even
system threads i.e. threads/query flagged as high priority or
wsrep applier thread. Normal user, should not able to kill
threads/query flagged as high priority (BF) or wsrep applier
thread.
* MDEV-16509 Improve wsrep commit performance with binlog disabled
Release commit order critical section early after trx_commit_low() if
binlog is not transaction coordinator. In order to avoid two phase commit,
binlog_hton is not registered for THD during IO_CACHE population.
Implemented a test which verifies that the transactions release
commit order early.
This optimization will change behavior during recovery as the commit
is not two phase when binlog is off. Fixed and recorded wsrep-recover-v25
and wsrep-recover to match the behavior.
* MDEV-18730 Ordering for wsrep binlog group commit
Previously out of order execution was allowed for wsrep commits.
Established proper ordering by populating wait_for_commit
for every wsrep THD and making group commit leader to wait for
prior commits before proceeding to trx_group_commit_leader().
* MDEV-18730 Added a test case to verify correct commit ordering
* MDEV-16509, MDEV-18730 Review fixes
Use WSREP_EMULATE_BINLOG() macro to decide if the binlog_hton
should be registered. Whitespace/syntax fixes and cleanups.
* MDEV-16509 Require binlog for galera_var_innodb_disallow_writes test
If the commit to InnoDB is done in one phase, the native InnoDB behavior
is that the transaction is committed in memory before it is persisted to
disk. This means that the innodb_disallow_writes=ON may not prevent
transaction to become visible to other readers before commit is completely
over. On the other hand, if the commit is two phase (as it is with binlog),
the transaction will be blocked in prepare phase.
Fixed the test to use binlog, which enforces two phase commit, which
in turn makes commit to block before the changes become visible to
other connections. This guarantees that the test produces expected
result.
Removed redundant initialisation in unireg_init(): already done by
mysql_init_variables().
Slave threads already check THD::killed, which eliminates the need to
check abort_loop.
Removed unused wsrep_kill_mysql().
Refactored wsrep patch to not use LOCK_thread_count and COND_thread_count anymore.
This has partially been replaced by using old LOCK_wsrep_slave_threads mutex.
For slave thread count change waiting, new COND_wsrep_slave_threads signal has been added
Added LOCK_wsrep_cluster_config mutex to control that cluster address change cannot happen in parallel
Protected wsrep_slave_threads variable changes with LOCK_cluster_config mutex
This is for avoiding concurrent slave thread count and cluster joining operations to happen
Fixes according to Teemu's review
Global variable wsrep_debug now can be used to filter wsrep-lib messages based on debug level provided.
Type of wsrep_debug is now set to be unsigned int, so tests and configuration files changed accordingly.
If wsrep_load_data_splitting is configured, change streaming replication
parameters internally to match the original behavior, i.e. replicate
on every 10000 rows. After load data is over, restore original
streaming replication settings.
Removed redundant wsrep_tc_log_commit().
Signal handler is now respoinsible for setting abort_loop and breaking
poll() in main thread. The rest is handled by main thread itself.
Removed redundant LOCK_error_log init/destroy wrappers.
Removed redundant unireg_end(): it is trivial and it has only one caller.
Removed unused ready_to_exit from PFS.
Removed kill_in_progress: duplicates abort_loop.
Removed shutdown_in_progress: duplicates abort_loop.
Removed ready_to_exit: was used to make sure main thread waits for
cleanups, which are now done by main thread itself.
Removed SIGNALS_DONT_BREAK_READ, MAYBE_BROKEN_SYSCALL,
kill_broken_server: never defined/used.
Make clean_up() static.
In contrast to thread_count, which is decremented by THD destructor,
this one was most probably intended to be decremented after all THD
destructors are done.
THD_count class was added to achieve similar effect with thread_count.
Aim is to reduce usage of LOCK_thread_count and COND_thread_count.
Part of MDEV-15135.
Implemented and integrated THD_list as a replacement for the global
thread list. It uses own mutex instead of LOCK_thread_count for THD
list protection.
Removed unused first_global_thread() and next_global_thread().
delayed_insert_threads is now protected by LOCK_delayed_insert. Although
this patch doesn't fix very wrong synchronization of this variable.
After this patch there are only 2 legitimate uses of LOCK_thread_count
left, both in mysqld.cc: thread_count and ready_to_exit.
Aim is to reduce usage of LOCK_thread_count and COND_thread_count.
Part of MDEV-15135.