failed in Diagnostics_area::set_ok_status on INSERT
Analysis: Error is not returned when strict mode is enabled and value is
truncated because double is outside range.
Fix: Return HA_ERR_AUTOINC_ERANGE if the error was reported when double is
outside range.
..causes error on slave.
Cause: if the master doesn't have the frm file for the table,
DROP TABLE code will call ha_delete_table_force() to drop the table
in all available storage engines.
The issue was that this code path didn't check for
HTON_TABLE_MAY_NOT_EXIST_ON_SLAVE flag for the storage engine,
and so did not add "... IF EXISTS" to the statement that's written
to the binary log. This can cause error on the slave when it tries to
drop a table that's already gone.
After Sergei's cleanup this assertion is not actual anymore -- we can't
predict if the handler was used for lookup, especially in multi-update
scenario.
`position(old_data)` is made earlier in `ha_check_overlaps`, therefore it
is guaranteed that we compare right refs.
The problem here was that ha_check_overlaps internally uses ha_index_read,
which in case of fail overwrites table->status. Even though the handlers
are different, they share a common table, so the value is anyway spoiled.
This is bad, and table->status is badly designed and overweighted by
functionality, but nothing can be done with it, since the code related to
this logic is ancient and it's impossible to extract it with normal effort.
So let's just save and restore the value in ha_update_row before and after
the checks.
Other operations like INSERT and simple UPDATE are not in risk, since they
don't use this table->status approach.
DELETE does not do any unique checks, so it's also safe.
Change xarecover_handlerton so that transaction with WSREP prefixed
xids are rolled back when Galera is disabled.
Reviewd-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
This commit fixed the problems with S3 after the "DROP TABLE FORCE" changes.
It also fixes all failing replication S3 tests.
A slave is delayed if it is trying to execute replicated queries on a
table that is already converted to S3 by the master later in the binlog.
Fixes for replication events on S3 tables for delayed slaves:
- INSERT and INSERT ... SELECT and CREATE TABLE are ignored but written
to the binary log. UPDATE & DELETE will be fixed in a future commit.
Other things:
- On slaves with --s3-slave-ignore-updates set, allow S3 tables to be
opened in read-write mode. This was done to be able to
ignore-but-replicate queries like insert. Without this change any
open of an S3 table failed with 'Table is read only' which is too
early to be able to replicate the original query.
- Errors are now printed if handler::extra() call fails in
wait_while_tables_are_used().
- Error message for row changes are changed from HA_ERR_WRONG_COMMAND
to HA_ERR_TABLE_READONLY.
- Disable some maria_extra() calls for S3 tables. This could cause
S3 tables to fail in some cases.
- Added missing thr_lock_delete() to ma_open() in case of failure.
- Removed from mysql_prepare_insert() the not needed argument 'table'.
- Remove row_start/row_end from keys in fix_create_like();
- Disable manual adding of implicit row_start/row_end to indexes on
CREATE TABLE. INVISIBLE_SYSTEM fields are unoperable by user;
- Fix memory leak on allocation of Key_part_spec.
- row_search_mvcc() should return DB_INTERRUPTED when it got killed.
- Add a syncpoint for the ICP check.
- Add test coverage for killed-during-ICP-check scenario
Backport of MDEV-22761 fixes for ICP from 10.4 commits:
* a6f956488c
* c03885cd9c
XtraDB was fixed in deb3b9a174
Reviewer: Daniel Black
Part #2:
- row_search_mvcc() should return DB_INTERRUPTED when it got
- Move the sync point from innodb internals to
handler_rowid_filter_check() where other storage engines can use
it too
- Add a similar syncpoint for the ICP check.
- Add a bigger test and test coverage for Rowid Filter with MyISAM
- Add test coverage for killed-during-ICP-check scenario
MDEV-21953 deadlock between BACKUP STAGE BLOCK_COMMIT and parallel
replication
Fixed by partly reverting MDEV-21953 to put back MDL_BACKUP_COMMIT locking
before log_and_order.
The original problem for MDEV-21953 was that while a thread was waiting in
for another threads to commit in 'log_and_order', it had the
MDL_BACKUP_COMMIT lock. The backup thread was waiting to get the
MDL_BACKUP_WAIT_COMMIT lock, which blocks all new MDL_BACKUP_COMMIT locks.
This causes a deadlock as the waited-for thread can never get past the
MDL_BACKUP_COMMIT lock in ha_commit_trans.
The main part of the bug fix is to release the MDL_BACKUP_COMMIT lock while
a thread is waiting for other 'previous' threads to commit. This ensures
that no transactional thread keeps MDL_BACKUP_COMMIT while waiting, which
ensures that there are no deadlocks anymore.
failed or late ER_PERIOD_FIELD_WRONG_ATTRIBUTES upon attempt to create
existing table
Analysis: Error state is not stored when field is checked in
Table_period_info::check_field()
Fix: Store error state by setting res to true.
This happend when using XA transactions. I also added some extra asserts
to ensure that m_transactions are properly cleared.
Other things:
- Removed set_time() from THD::init_for_queries() as dispatch_command()
is already doing that.
- Removed duplicate init_for_queries() from prepare_new_connection_state().
The init_for_queries() functions should only be called once per
connection.
The issue was:
T1, a parallel slave worker thread, is waiting for another worker thread to
commit. While waiting, it has the MDL_BACKUP_COMMIT lock.
T2, working for mariabackup, is doing BACKUP STAGE BLOCK_COMMIT and blocks
all commits.
This causes a deadlock as the thread T1 is waiting for can't commit.
Fixed by moving locking of MDL_BACKUP_COMMIT from ha_commit_trans() to
commit_one_phase_2()
Other things:
- Added a new argument to ha_comit_one_phase() to signal if the
transaction was a write transaction.
- Ensured that ha_maria::implicit_commit() is always called under
MDL_BACKUP_COMMIT. This code is not needed in 10.5
- Ensure that MDL_Request values 'type' and 'ticket' are always
initialized. This makes it easier to check the state of the MDL_Request.
- Moved thd->store_globals() earlier in handle_rpl_parallel_thread() as
thd->init_for_queries() could use a MDL that could crash if store_globals
where not called.
- Don't call ha_enable_transactions() in THD::init_for_queries() as this
is both slow (uses MDL locks) and not needed.
first try discovering engines, then the rest.
otherwise every DROP TABLE non_existent; will do
lots of i/o trying to remove .MYI/.MYD/.MAI/.MAD/.CSV/etc files
this matches the old behavior where DROP TABLE always tried to discover
the table before dropping.
don't do table discovery on DROP. DROP falls back to "force"
approach when a table isn't found and will try to drop in all
engines anyway. That is, trying to discover in all engines before
the drop is redundant and may be expensive.
first step in moving drop table out of the handler.
todo: other methods that don't need an open table
for now hton->drop_table is optional, for backward compatibility
reasons
- Rewrote bool Query_compressed_log_event::write() to make it more readable
(no logic changes).
- Changed DBUG_PRINT of 'is_error:' to 'is_error():' to make it easier to
find error: in traces.
- Ensure that 'db' is never null in Query_log_event (Simplified code).
The used code is largely based on code from Tencent
The problem is that in some rare cases there may be a conflict between .frm
files and the files in the storage engine. In this case the DROP TABLE
was not able to properly drop the table.
Some MariaDB/MySQL forks has solved this by adding a FORCE option to
DROP TABLE. After some discussion among MariaDB developers, we concluded
that users expects that DROP TABLE should always work, even if the
table would not be consistent. There should not be a need to use a
separate keyword to ensure that the table is really deleted.
The used solution is:
- If a .frm table doesn't exists, try dropping the table from all storage
engines.
- If the .frm table exists but the table does not exist in the engine
try dropping the table from all storage engines.
- Update storage engines using many table files (.CVS, MyISAM, Aria) to
succeed with the drop even if some of the files are missing.
- Add HTON_AUTOMATIC_DELETE_TABLE to handlerton's where delete_table()
is not needed and always succeed. This is used by ha_delete_table_force()
to know which handlers to ignore when trying to drop a table without
a .frm file.
The disadvantage of this solution is that a DROP TABLE on a non existing
table will be a bit slower as we have to ask all active storage engines
if they know anything about the table.
Other things:
- Added a new flag MY_IGNORE_ENOENT to my_delete() to not give an error
if the file doesn't exist. This simplifies some of the code.
- Don't clear thd->error in ha_delete_table() if there was an active
error. This is a bug fix.
- handler::delete_table() will not abort if first file doesn't exists.
This is bug fix to handle the case when a drop table was aborted in
the middle.
- Cleaned up mysql_rm_table_no_locks() to ensure that if_exists uses
same code path as when it's not used.
- Use non_existing_Table_error() to detect if table didn't exists.
Old code used different errors tests in different position.
- Table_triggers_list::drop_all_triggers() now drops trigger file if
it can't be parsed instead of leaving it hanging around (bug fix)
- InnoDB doesn't anymore print error about .frm file out of sync with
InnoDB directory if .frm file does not exists. This change was required
to be able to try to drop an InnoDB file when .frm doesn't exists.
- Fixed bug in mi_delete_table() where the .MYD file would not be dropped
if the .MYI file didn't exists.
- Fixed memory leak in Mroonga when deleting non existing table
- Fixed memory leak in Connect when deleting non existing table
Bugs fixed introduced by the original version of this commit:
MDEV-22826 Presence of Spider prevents tables from being force-deleted from
other engines
Apply this patch from Percona Server (amended for 10.5):
commit cd7201514fee78aaf7d3eb2b28d2573c76f53b84
Author: Laurynas Biveinis <laurynas.biveinis@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Nov 14 06:34:19 2017 +0200
Fix bug 1704195 / 87065 / TDB-83 (Stop ANALYZE TABLE from flushing table definition cache)
Make ANALYZE TABLE stop flushing affected tables from the table
definition cache, which has the effect of not blocking any subsequent
new queries involving the table if there's a parallel long-running
query:
- new table flag HA_ONLINE_ANALYZE, return it for InnoDB and TokuDB
tables;
- in mysql_admin_table, if we are performing ANALYZE TABLE, and the
table flag is set, do not remove the table from the table
definition cache, do not invalidate query cache;
- in partitioning handler, refresh the query optimizer statistics
after ANALYZE if the underlying handler supports HA_ONLINE_ANALYZE;
- new testcases main.percona_nonflushing_analyze_debug,
parts.percona_nonflushing_abalyze_debug and a supporting debug sync
point.
For TokuDB, this change exposes bug TDB-83 (Index cardinality stats
updated for handler::info(HA_STATUS_CONST), not often enough for
tokudb_cardinality_scale_percent). TokuDB may return different
rec_per_key values depending on dynamic variable
tokudb_cardinality_scale_percent value. The server does not have a way
of knowing that changing this variable invalidates the previous
rec_per_key values in any opened table shares, and so does not call
info(HA_STATUS_CONST) again. Fix by updating rec_per_key for both
HA_STATUS_CONST and HA_STATUS_VARIABLE. This also forces a re-record
of tokudb.bugs.db756_card_part_hash_1_pick, with the new output
seeming to be more correct.
reduce the amount of engine-specific code in the server,
particularly as it does not serve any purpose now.
may be needed for VP engine,
to be reconsidered in MDEV-7795
MDEV-20578 Got error 126 when executing undo undo_key_delete
upon Aria crash recovery
The crash happens in this scenario:
- Table with unique keys and non unique keys
- Batch insert (LOAD DATA or INSERT ... SELECT) with REPLACE
- Some insert succeeds followed by duplicate key error
In the above scenario the table gets corrupted.
The bug was that we don't generate any undo entry for the
failed insert as the whole insert can be ignored by undo.
The code did however not take into account that when bulk
insert is used, we would write cached keys to the file on
failure and undo would wrongly ignore these.
Fixed by moving the writing of the cache keys after we write
the aborted-insert event to the log.
MDEV-22617 Galera node crashes when trying to log to slow_log table in
streaming replication mode
Other things:
- Changed name of wsrep_after_row(two arguments) to
wsrep_after_row_internal(one argument) to not depended on the
function signature with unused arguments.
MDEV-22531 Remove maria::implicit_commit()
MDEV-22607 Assertion `ha_info->ht() != binlog_hton' failed in
MYSQL_BIN_LOG::unlog_xa_prepare
From the handler point of view, Aria now looks like a transactional
engine. One effect of this is that we don't need to call
maria::implicit_commit() anymore.
This change also forces the server to call trans_commit_stmt() after doing
any read or writes to system tables. This work will also make it easier
to later allow users to have system tables in other engines than Aria.
To handle the case that Aria doesn't support rollback, a new
handlerton flag, HTON_NO_ROLLBACK, was added to engines that has
transactions without rollback (for the moment only binlog and Aria).
Other things
- Moved freeing of MARIA_SHARE to a separate function as the MARIA_SHARE
can be still part of a transaction even if the table has closed.
- Changed Aria checkpoint to use the new MARIA_SHARE free function. This
fixes a possible memory leak when using S3 tables
- Changed testing of binlog_hton to instead test for HTON_NO_ROLLBACK
- Removed checking of has_transaction_manager() in handler.cc as we can
assume that as the transaction was started by the engine, it does
support transactions.
- Added new class 'start_new_trans' that can be used to start indepdendent
sub transactions, for example while reading mysql.proc, using help or
status tables etc.
- open_system_tables...() and open_proc_table_for_Read() doesn't anymore
take a Open_tables_backup list. This is now handled by 'start_new_trans'.
- Split thd::has_transactions() to thd::has_transactions() and
thd::has_transactions_and_rollback()
- Added handlerton code to free cached transactions objects.
Needed by InnoDB.
squash! 2ed35999f2a2d84f1c786a21ade5db716b6f1bbc
All changes (except one) is of type
thd->transaction. -> thd->transaction->
thd->transaction points by default to 'thd->default_transaction'
This allows us to 'easily' have multiple active transactions for a
THD object, like when reading data from the mysql.proc table