In commit 0f90728bc0 (MDEV-16809)
we introduced the configuration option innodb_log_optimize_ddl
for controlling whether native index creation or table-rebuild
in InnoDB should avoid writing full redo log.
Fungo Wang reported that this option is causing occasional failures.
The reason is that pages may be written to data files in an
inconsistent state. Applying log records to such inconsistent pages
may fail.
The solution is to always invoke PageBulk::finish() before page latches
may be released, to ensure that the page contents is in a consistent
state.
Something similar was implemented in MySQL 8.0.13:
mysql/mysql-server@d1254b9473
buf_block_t::skip_flush_check: Remove. Suppressing consistency checks
is a bad idea.
PageBulk::needs_finish(): New predicate: Determine whether
PageBulk::finish() must fix up the page.
PageBulk::init(): Clear PAGE_DIRECTION to ensure that needs_finish()
will hold. We change the field from PAGE_NO_DIRECTION to 0
and back without writing redo log. This trick avoids the need
to introduce any new data member to PageBulk.
PageBulk::insert(): Replace some high-level accessors to bypass
debug assertions related to PAGE_HEAP_TOP that we will be violating
until finish() has been executed.
PageBulk::finish(): Tolerate m_rec_no==0. We must invoke this also
on an empty page, to ensure that PAGE_HEAP_TOP is initialized.
PageBulk::commit(): Always invoke finish().
PageBulk::release(), BtrBulk::pageSplit(), BtrBulk::storeExt(),
BtrBulk::finish(): Invoke PageBulk::finish().
Linux glibc has deprecated ftime resutlting in a compile error on Fedora-32.
Per manual clock_gettime is the suggested replacement. Because my_timer_milliseconds
is a relative time used by largely the perfomrance schema, CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE
is used. This has been available since Linux-2.6.32.
The low overhead is shows in the unittest:
$ unittest/mysys/my_rdtsc-t
1..11
# ----- Routine ---------------
# myt.cycles.routine : 5
# myt.nanoseconds.routine : 11
# myt.microseconds.routine : 13
# myt.milliseconds.routine : 18
# myt.ticks.routine : 17
# ----- Frequency -------------
# myt.cycles.frequency : 3596597014
# myt.nanoseconds.frequency : 1000000000
# myt.microseconds.frequency : 1000000
# myt.milliseconds.frequency : 1039
# myt.ticks.frequency : 103
# ----- Resolution ------------
# myt.cycles.resolution : 1
# myt.nanoseconds.resolution : 1
# myt.microseconds.resolution : 1
# myt.milliseconds.resolution : 1
# myt.ticks.resolution : 1
# ----- Overhead --------------
# myt.cycles.overhead : 118
# myt.nanoseconds.overhead : 234
# myt.microseconds.overhead : 222
# myt.milliseconds.overhead : 30
# myt.ticks.overhead : 4946
ok 1 - my_timer_init() did not crash
ok 2 - The cycle timer is strictly increasing
ok 3 - The cycle timer is implemented
ok 4 - The nanosecond timer is increasing
ok 5 - The nanosecond timer is implemented
ok 6 - The microsecond timer is increasing
ok 7 - The microsecond timer is implemented
ok 8 - The millisecond timer is increasing
ok 9 - The millisecond timer is implemented
ok 10 - The tick timer is increasing
ok 11 - The tick timer is implemented
In fsp_path_to_space_name(), we would access a byte right before
the start of the string, tripping AddressSanitizer.
This reverts commit d87006a1c1
and commit a7634281aa.
Avoid character set conversion for numeric data in this scenario:
SET NAMES utf8;
CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE t1 (a INT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
SELECT a FROM t1;
- Renaming this virtual method store() to store_str():
store(const char *str, size_t length, CHARSET_INFO *src_cs, CHARSET_INFO *dst_cs)
We'll be adding more variants of store*() soon. This change will help to avoid
ambiguities during overloading.
- Adding a helper method store_ident().
- Renaming store_str(const LEX_CSTRING &s...) to store_lex_cstring(),
to avoid ambiguties during overloading.
- Adding a helper method store() for backward compatibility, to avoid a lot of
changes in the code now. But eventually we should replace store() to
non-ambiguius methods store_str() or store_ident().
- Adding a helper method Protocol::needs_conversion() and reusing it
in two places.
-Wl,-z,relro,-z,now are linker flags and should
be checked as such.
TODO: perform module, exe shared checks separately
rather than a pure linker check.
An oveflow was happening on windows because on Windows sizeof(ulong) is 4 bytes
while it is 8 bytes on Linux.
Switched avg_frequency and avg length for column statistics to ulonglong.
Switched avg_frequency for index statistics to ulonglong.
This version is not optimized yet. It could have bugs because I didn't
check it with unit tests. Also, std::char_traits are not really supported.
So, now it's not possible to create f.ex. a case insensitive string_view.
fil_path_to_space_name(): renamed, moved to another file
and refactored to use string_view
The only InnoDB changes between Percona XtraDB Server 5.6.47-87.0
and 5.6.48-88.0 are related to InnoDB changes between MySQL 5.6.47
and MySQL 5.6.48, which we had already applied.
This issue was originally reported by Fungo Wang, along with a fix, as
MySQL Bug #98990.
His suggested fix was applied as part of
mysql/mysql-server@a003fc373d
and released in MySQL 5.7.31.
i_s_metrics_fill(): Add the missing call to Field::set_notnull(),
and simplify some code.
- Problem is that test case creates iblogfile* files. So existing
ibdata pages could point to future LSN. Fix is that taking the
backup of data before iblogfile* creation and apply it before
exiting the test case.
Problem:
=======
- Read operations are always allowed to hold a secondary index leaf
latch and then look up the corresponding clustered index record.
Flush table operation acquires secondary index latch while holding
a clustered index latch. It leads to deadlock violation.
Fix:
====
- Flush table operation should acquire secondary index before taking
clustered index to avoid deadlock violation with select operation.
Allocate space for fields inside the window function (arguments, PARTITION BY and ORDER BY clause)
in the ref pointer array. All fields inside the window function are part of the temporary
table that is required for the window function computation.
buf_pool_t::page_hash_table::create(): Use aligned_malloc()
for the hash array, to get the page_hash_latch aligned on the
same L1 data cache line as the data that it is protecting.
This form of corruption was only reproduced on MariaDB 10.5.4
after the MDEV-22867 fix was applied in
commit 431200090e.
While we do not know how to reproduce this corruption in
MariaDB 10.4, we are applying the code fix without a test case.
btr_cur_pessimistic_update(): Invoke btr_set_instant() if needed.
Error state is not stored in check_and_do_in_subquery_rewrites() when there is
illegal combination of optimizer switches. So all the functions eventually
return false. Thus the assetion failure.
- Add 'libboost-all-dev' and 'libreadline-gplv2-dev' as they were was found
to be a compulsory build dependency for columnstore plugin.
- Add 'expect' as run-time dependencey for columnstore plugin as scripts
use it:
usr/bin/mcs_module_installer.sh: #!/usr/bin/expect
usr/bin/remote_command.sh: #!/usr/bin/expect
usr/bin/remote_command_verify.sh: #!/usr/bin/expect
usr/bin/remote_scp_get.sh: #!/usr/bin/expect
usr/bin/remote_scp_put.sh: #!/usr/bin/expect
usr/bin/rsync.sh: #!/usr/bin/expect
- Properly define depends on Python. No Python 2 support needs to be
considered, Python 3 has been around long enough. Fixes Lintian errors
E: mariadb-plugin-columnstore: python-script-but-no-python-dep
usr/bin/mcs-loadbrm.py #!python
E: mariadb-plugin-columnstore: python-script-but-no-python-dep
usr/bin/mcs-start-storagemanager.py #!python
- Partially revert undocumented and thus unjustified changes in commits
d69a79da63287089efdc5f90a11ecd66ce55b471 and
c0565666cfe6528b76bc53ce50d3690d13c92cf6.
- Trigger ldconfig, otherwise Lintian complains:
E: mariadb-plugin-columnstore: package-must-activate-ldconfig-trigger
usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libwriteengineredistribute.so
- Update postinst to be compatible with new server binary mariadbd name.
- Properly detect systemd or fallback to sysv init in postrm script.
- Only attempt to build ColumnStore on amd64 and i386. Test builds on
Launchpad.net showed the CMake plugin configure step will prevent even
attempts to build on other platforms.
- Clean up and unify cmake build command in debian/rules.
- Explicitly list files not installed.
- Run 'wrap-and-sort -a -v'.
- Truncate build logs on Salsa-CI to keep under 4 MB. This is now needed
as the ColumnStore build is so verbose.
See https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MCOL-4111.
- Update Travis-CI dependencies to match new debian/control.
The auth_pam_tool that is executed from pam_auth() can be still
not finished by the time we do the waitpid() there.
As we use WNOHANG option for the waitpid(), it didn't wait and
left the zombie process. So let's do the loop of waitpid() with the
limited number of sleeps.
The client can only find out if the server has disconnected when it tries to
read or send something. If the server gets disconnected before
send_client_reply_packet(), the client will try sending authentication
information but it will fail. But, if the client is fast enough to send
autentication information before disconnecting, it will notice that when
reading the ok packet. So the client can fail on read or on write.
It is unpredictable because, the process are unsynchronized and this
could happen in any order.
In mi_check_index_tuple(), when rowid filter check returns
CHECK_OUT_OF_RANGE, set info->lastpos= HA_OFFSET_ERROR, like
it is done above for the ICP check.
1. Do not initialize dict_table_t::stats_latch in ibuf
2. Remove overengineering in GenericPolicy to speed up things
dict_mem_table_create(): add new argument init_stats_latch
ibuf_dummy_index_create(): do not initialize dict_table_t::stats_latch
GenericPolicy: add new members m_filename and m_line
sync_file_create_register()
sync_file_created_deregister()
sync_file_created_get()
CreateTracker: remove
rw_lock_t::created: a new debug member