- FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS now resets most global_status_vars.
At this stage, this is mainly to be used for testing.
- FLUSH SESSION STATUS added as an alias for FLUSH STATUS.
- FLUSH STATUS does not require any privilege (before required RELOAD).
- FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS requires RELOAD privilege.
- All global status reset moved to FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS.
- Replication semisync status variables are now reset by
FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS.
- In test cases, the only changes are:
- Replace FLUSH STATUS with FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS
- Replace FLUSH STATUS with FLUSH STATUS; FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS.
This was only done in a few tests where the test was using SHOW STATUS
for both local and global variables.
- Uptime_since_flush_status is now always provided, independent if
ENABLED_PROFILING is enabled when compiling MariaDB.
- @@global.Uptime_since_flush_status is reset on FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS
and @@session.Uptime_since_flush_status is reset on FLUSH SESSION STATUS.
- When connected, @@session.Uptime_since_flush_status is set to 0.
Part#2, variant 2: Make the printed r_ values in JSON output consistent.
After this patch, ANALYZE output has:
- r_index_rows (NEW) - Observed number of rows before ICP or Rowid Filtering
checks. This is a per-scan average. like r_rows and "rows" are.
- r_rows (AS BEFORE) - Observed number of rows after ICP and Rowid Filtering.
- r_icp_filtered (NEW) - Observed selectivity of ICP condition.
- (AS BEFORE) observed selectivity of Rowid Filter is in
$.rowid_filter.r_selectivity_pct
- r_total_filtered - Observed combined selectivity: fraction of rows left
after applying ICP condition, Rowid Filter, and attached_condition.
This is now comparable with "filtered" and is printed right after it.
- r_filtered (AS BEFORE) - Observed selectivity of "attached_condition".
Tabular ANALYZE output is not changed. Note that JSON's r_filtered and
r_rows have the same meanings as before and have the same meaning as in
tabular output.
ANALYZE FORMAT=JSON output now includes table.r_engine_stats which
has the engine statistics. Only non-zero members are printed.
Internally: EXPLAIN data structures Explain_table_acccess and
Explain_update now have handler* handler_for_stats pointer.
It is used to read statistics from handler_for_stats->handler_stats.
The following applies only to 10.9+, backport doesn't use it:
Explain data structures exist after the tables are closed. We avoid
walking invalid pointers using this:
- SQL layer calls Explain_query::notify_tables_are_closed() before
closing tables.
- After that call, printing of JSON output is disabled. Non-JSON output
can be printed but we don't access handler_for_stats when doing that.
optimizer implicitly assumed that if `a` in `a=b` is not NULL,
then it's safe to convert `a` to the type of `b` and search the
result in the index(b).
which is not always the case, as converting a non-null value
to a different type might produce NULL. And searching for NULL
in the index might find NULL there, so NULL will be equal to NULL,
making `a=b` behave as if it was `a<=>b`
MDEV-27036: repeated "table" key resolve for print_explain_json
MDEV-27036: duplicated keys in best_access_path
MDEV-27036: Explain_aggr_filesort::print_json_members: resolve duplicated "filesort" member in Json object
MDEV-27036: Explain_basic_join::
print_explain_json_interns fixed start_dups_weedout case for main.explain_json test
Count the "gap" time between table accesses and display it as
r_other_time_ms in the "table" element.
* The advantage of this approach is that it doesn't add any new
my_timer_cycles() calls.
* The disadvantage is that the definition of what is done during
"other time" is not that clear: it includes checking the WHERE
(for this table), constructing index lookup tuple (for the next table)
writing to GROUP BY temporary table (as we dont account for that time
separately [yet], etc)
mark big_tables deprecated, the server can put temp tables on disk
as needed avoiding "table full" errors.
in case someone would really need to force a tmp table to be created
on disk from the start and for testing allow tmp_memory_table_size
to be set to 0.
fix tests to use that instead (and add a test that it actually
works).
make sure in-memory TREE size limit is never 0 (it's [ab]using
tmp_memory_table_size at the moment)
remove few sys_vars.*_basic tests