available space on disk
Add error handling when disk full situation happens and
intentionally bring server down with stacktrace because
on all cases InnoDB can't continue anyway.
Analysis: For some reason actual thread handle is not
returned on Windows instead lpThreadId was returned and
thread handle was closed after thread create. Later
CloseHandle was called for recv_writer_thread_handle
and psort_info->thread_hdl.
Fix: Return thread handle from os_thread_create()
also on Windows and store these thread handles also
in srv0start.cc so that they can be later closed.
after Operating system error number 36 in a file operation.
Analysis: os_file_get_status did not handle error ENAMETOOLONG
correctly.
Fix: Add correct handling for error ENAMETOOLONG. Note that on InnoDB
case the error is not passed all the way up to server. That would
be bigger rewamp.
The bug was that full memory barrier was missing in the code that ensures that
a waiter on an InnoDB mutex will not go to sleep unless it is guaranteed to be
woken up again by another thread currently holding the mutex. This made
possible a race where a thread could get stuck waiting for a mutex that is in
fact no longer locked. If that thread was also holding other critical locks,
this could stall the entire server. There is an error monitor thread than can
break the stall, it runs about once per second. But if the error monitor
thread itself got stuck or was not running, then the entire server could hang
infinitely.
This was introduced on i386/amd64 platforms in 5.5.40 and 10.0.13 by an
incorrect patch that tried to fix the similar problem for PowerPC.
This commit reverts the incorrect PowerPC patch, and instead implements a fix
for PowerPC that does not change i386/amd64 behaviour, making PowerPC work
similarly to i386/amd64.
on work-amd64-valgrind.
Fixed issue by finding out first the current used priority
for both treads and using that seeing did we really change
the priority or not.
Merged Facebook commit bdab302a7e3c37da21a1bffe1550cdbe6c906695
by Inaam Rana from https://github.com/facebook/mysql-5.6.
In os_event_wait_time_low() the logic to calculate abs_time
for wait is broken. The bug has been present at least since
5.5. It gets acutely sensitized when sub-second wait intervals
are passed. It is particularly relevant to us because the
page_cleaner thread will mostly request sub-second wait
intervals. This can potentially lead to a near tight loop
behaviour of page_cleaner with much less sleep then what we'd
actually expect.
Analysis: This was merge error on file fil0fil.cc. fil_system mutex was taken twice because of this.
Fix: Remove unnecessary mutex_enter and fixed the issue with slow posix_fallocate usage.
support ha_innodb.so as a dynamic plugin.
* remove obsolete *,innodb_plugin.rdiff files
* s/--plugin-load=/--plugin-load-add=/
* MYSQL_PLUGIN_IMPORT glob_hostname[]
* use my_error instead of push_warning_printf(ER_DEFAULT)
* don't use tdc_size and tc_size in a module
update test cases (XtraDB is 5.6.14, InnoDB is 5.6.10)
* copy new tests over
* disable some tests for (old) InnoDB
* delete XtraDB tests that no longer apply
small compatibility changes:
* s/HTON_EXTENDED_KEYS/HTON_SUPPORTS_EXTENDED_KEYS/
* revert unnecessary InnoDB changes to make it a bit closer to the upstream
fix XtraDB to compile on Windows (both as a static and a dynamic plugin)
disable XtraDB on Windows (deadlocks) and where no atomic ops are available (e.g. CentOS 5)
storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc:
revert few unnecessary changes to make it a bit closer to the original InnoDB
storage/innobase/include/univ.i:
correct the version to match what it was merged from
- Reset static variables that are used to signal "init done" for DBUG, in dbug_end()
- Set string server variables to NULL after memory for the value is freed - avoids double free()
- fix DBUG_ASSERTs that happened during reinitialization.
Changed implementation os_file_rename() on Windows such as it does not fail if destination file already exists. Now MoveFileEx() with MOVEFILE_REPLACE_EXISTING flag is used, instead of prior MoveFile().
This fixed implementation is better compatible with rename() on POSIX systems.
- Better error messages
This fixes that one again can run the test systems with many threads without having to increase fs.aio-max-nr.
mysql-test/include/mtr_check.sql:
Ignore the INNODB_USE_NATIVE_AIO variable (may change during execution)
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Ignore warnings for failure to setup AIO
storage/innobase/os/os0file.c:
Continue without AIO even if we can't allocate resources for AIO
storage/xtradb/os/os0file.c:
Continue without AIO even if we can't allocate resources for AIO
storage/xtradb/srv/srv0start.c:
Give an error message (instead of core dump) if AIO can't be initialized