Since wsrep_sync_wait & wsrep_causal_reads variables are related,
they are always kept in sync whenever one of them changes.
Same is tried on server start, where wsrep_sync_wait get updated
based on wsrep_causal_reads' value. But, since wsrep_causal_reads
is OFF by default, wsrep_sync_wait's value gets modified and loses
its WSREP_SYNC_WAIT_BEFORE_READ bit.
Fixed by syncing wsrep_sync_wait & wsrep_causal_reads values
individually on server start in mysqld_get_one_option() based
on command line arguments used.
In CTAS, handlers get registered under statement transaction
(st_transactions::stmt), while ha_fake_trx_id(), used by CTAS,
looked under standard transaction (st_transactions::all) for
registered handlers, and thus it failed to grab a fake transaction
ID. As a result, with no valid transaction ID, wsrep commit failed
with an error.
ha_fake_trx_id() now looks for handlers registered under 'stmt'
in case 'all' is empty. Also modified the logic to print warning
only once if none of the registered handlers have fake_trx_id.
On wsrep_cluster_address update, node restarts the replication
and attempts to connect to the new address. In this process it
makes a call to wsrep provider's connect API, which could lead
to segfault if wsrep provider is not loaded (wsrep_on=OFF).
Fixed by making sure that it proceeds only if a provider is
loaded.
commit ef92aaf9ec
Author: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
Date: Wed Jun 22 22:37:28 2016 +0300
MDEV-10083: Orphan ibd file when playing with foreign keys
Analysis: row_drop_table_for_mysql did not allow dropping
referenced table even in case when actual creating of the
referenced table was not successfull if foreign_key_checks=1.
Fix: Allow dropping referenced table even if foreign_key_checks=1
if actual table create returned error.
Fix the replication failure caused by incorect initialization of
THD::invoker_host && THD::invoker_user.
Breakdown of the failure is this:
Query_log_event::host and Query_log_event::user can have their
LEX_STRING's set to length 0, but the actual str member points to
garbage. Code afterwards copies Query_log_event::host and user to
THD::invoker_host and THD::invoker_user.
Calling code for these members expects both members to be initialized.
Eg. the str member be a NULL terminated string and length have
appropriate size.
The bug is apparent when the username is longer than the rolename.
It is caused by a simple typo that caused a memcmp call to compare a
different number of bytes than necessary.
The fix was proposed by Igor Pashev. I have reviewed it and it is the
correct approach. Test case introduced by me, using the details provided
in the MDEV.
Signed-off-by: Vicențiu Ciorbaru <vicentiu@mariadb.org>
1. remove unnecessary rpl-tokudb combination file.
2. fix rpl_ignore_table to cleanup properly (not leave test
grants in memory)
3. check_temp_dir() is supposed to set the error in stmt_da - do
it even when called multiple times, this fixes a crash when
rpl.rpl_slave_load_tmpdir_not_exist is run twice.
Chery-picked commits from codership/mysql-wsrep.
MW-284: Slave I/O retry on ER_COM_UNKNOWN_ERROR
Slave would treat ER_COM_UNKNOWN_ERROR as fatal error and stop.
The fix here is to treat it as a network error and rely on the
built-in mechanism to retry.
MW-284: Add an MTR test
The combination of --remove_file and --write_file on .expect file creates
a race condition which can be hit by MTR which reads the file in a loop.
Instead, .expect file should be changed with --append_file.
It was fixed in 10.x, but in 5.5 the sporadic failure still affected buildbot.
Fixed 3 test files which use the problematic combination
Use direct persistent index corruption set on InnoDB dictionary
for this test. Do not allow creating new indexes if one of the
existing indexes is already marked as corrupted.
Post-fix #2:
- Update test results
- Make the optimization conditional under @@optimizer_switch flag.
- The optimization is now disabled by default, so .result files
are changed back to be what they were before the MDEV-8989 patch.
including the test case:
https://github.com/mysql/mysql-server/commit/520aedfe
INNODB: "DATA DIRECTORY" OPTION OF CREATE TABLE FAILS WITH PWRITE() OS
ERROR 22
Fix for version mysql-5.6
PROBLEM
========
For version mysql-5.6.27 onwards InnoDB fails to create a table
with explicit 'data directory' option when Innodb_flush_method
is set to O_DIRECT.While creating link file we get a a pwrite
error 22 due to the alignment restrictions imposed by O_DIRECT
flag which is being set for the link file created.
FIX
===
Fixed the above issue by making use of file IO functions while
creating the link file that wouldn't let the O_DIRECT flag
restrictions arise.
Reviewed-by: Kevin Lewis <kevin.lewis@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Shaohua Wang <shaohua.wang@oracle.com>
RB: 11387
An additional warning saying "tc-log cannot be enabled"
is emitted when InnoDB is installed at runtime on mysqld
built with wsrep-patch (-DWITH_WSREP=ON).
This happens because, installing InnoDB increments the
total number of 2pc-capable engines and with wsrep-patch
already enabled - the total count goes >1. Even though,
this condition is sufficient to enable tc-logging, it is
not permitted at runtime, and thus the warning.
Updated the testcase to avoid the warning.
take MDL_SHARED_WRITE instead of MDL_SHARED_NO_READ_WRITE
for OPTIMIZE TABLE. For engines that need a stronger
lock (like MyISAM), reopen the table with
MDL_SHARED_NO_READ_WRITE.
The check_user_can_set_role() used find_user_exact() to get the
permissions for the SET ROLE NONE command. Which returned NULL too often,
for instance when user authenticated as 'user'@'%'.
Now we use find_user_wild() instead.