wsrep_server_incoming_address function always returned value of the
wsrep_node_incoming_address even when actual incoming address
was resolved to inc_addr variable. Fixed by returning inc_addr
if it does contain incoming address.
srv_do_purge(): In commit edde1f6e0d
when the de-facto 32-bit trx_sys_t::history_size() was replaced with
32-bit trx_sys.rseg_history_len, some more variables were changed
from ulint (size_t) to uint32_t.
The history list length is the number of committed transactions whose
undo logs are waiting to be purged. Each TRX_RSEG_HISTORY list is
storing the number of entries in a 32-bit field and each transaction
will occupy at least one undo log page. It is thinkable that the
length of each TRX_RSEG_HISTORY list may approach the maximum
representable number. The number cannot be exceeded, because the
rollback segment header is allocated from the same tablespace as
the undo log header pages it is pointing to, and because the page
numbers of a tablespace are stored in 32 bits. In any case, it is
possible that the total number of unpurged committed transactions
cannot be represented in 32 but 39 bits (corresponding to
128 rollback segments and undo tablespaces).
Cause: a copy of the joined TABLE_LIST is created during multi_update::prepare
and TABLE::pos_in_table_list of the tables are set to point to the new
TABLE_LIST object. This prevents some optimization steps to perform correctly.
Solution: do not update pos_in_table_list during multi_update::prepare
When trying to execute ALTER TABLE EXCHANGE PARTITION with different
definitions, assertion
table->s->db_create_options == part_table->s->db_create_options
failed in compare_table_with_partition().
However, this execution should not be allowed since executing
'exchange partition' requires the identical structure of the two tables.
To fix the problem, I deleted the assertion code and added code that
returns an error that indicates tables have different definitions.
Reviewed By: Nayuta Yanagisawa
This commit sends a flag indicating the presence of the "--bypass"
option from the donor node to the joiner nodes during rsync IST,
because without such a flag it is impossible to distinguish IST
from the SST on the joiner nodes (in IST/SST scripts, because the
"--bypass" option is still not passed to scripts from server code).
Specifically, this fixes an issue with binary logs disappearing
after IST (via rsync). There are also changes to diagnostic messages
here that will make it easier to diagnose script-related problems
in the future when debugging and when checking the logs. This commit
also adds more robust signal handlers - to handle exceptions during
script execution. These handlers won't mask some crashes and it
also unifies exit codes between different scripts. These changes
have already been helpful to debugging "bypass" flag handling.
This commit fixes an issue with IST handling in
version 10.9 which is a regression after MDEV-26971
and related to trying to get a non-existent "total"
tag on the IST branch (this tag is only defined in
SST mode).
Function wsrep_read_only_option was already removed in commit
d54bc3c0d1 because it could cause race condition on variable
opt_readonly so that value OFF can become permanent.
Removed function again and added test case. Note that writes
to TEMPORARY tables are still allowed when read_only=ON.
The counter srv_stats.key_rotation_list_length is never updated, and
therefore Innodb_encryption_key_rotation_list_length will always be 0.
The view INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_TABLESPACES_ENCRYPTION comes close
to reporting this information.
The counters were added in commit 5e55d1ced5
and any code to update them was
inadvertently removed in commit 2e814d4702
when applying InnoDB changes from MySQL 5.7.
Let us remove these counters that never reported anything useful. If such
statistics are really needed in a special case, they can be obtained by
instrumenting the code by some means, such as eBPF or a source code patch.
This patch fixes a problem that arises when a Galera node acts as a
replica for native replication. When parallel applying is enabled, it
is possible to end up with attempts to write binlog events with gtids
out of order. This happens because when multiple events are delivered
from the native replication stream and applied in concurrently, it is
for them to be replicated to the Galera cluster in an order which is
different from the original order in which they were committed in the
aync replication master.
To correct this behavior we now wait_for_prior_commit() before
replicating changes though galera. As a consequence, parallel appliers
may apply events in parallel until the galera replication step, which
is now serialized.
- In best_extension_by_limited_search(), do not check for
"(remaining_tables & real_table_bit)", it is guaranteed to be true.
Make it an assert.
- In (!idx || check_interleaving_with_nj())", remove the !idx part.
This check made sense only in the original version of this function.
- "micro optimization" in check_interleaving_with_nj().
If a slave received a fake GLLE event after a GTID event
it would terminate the group. This adds a test for the
previous commit which fixed this issue (939672a).
Review by Andrei Elkin <andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
GTID_LIST_EVENT or INCIDENT_EVENT.
It's legal to have either of the two inside a group. E.g
Gtid_event, Gtid_log_list_event, Query_1, ... Xid_log_event
is permitted.
However, the slave IO thread treated both
as the terminal even when the group represents a DDL query.
That causes a premature Gtid state update so the slave IO would think
the whole group has been collected while in fact Query_1 etc are yet to process.
Fixed with correcting a condition to compute the terminal event
of the group.
Tested with rpl_mysqlbinlog_slave_consistency (of 10.9) and
rpl_gtid_errorlog.test.
Fixed failing main.default on Windows
(to trigger an assert the test needed a debug build without
safemalloc, as 0xa5 happened to have the important bit set "correctly")
MDEV-21810 MBR: Unexpected "Unsafe statement" warning for unsafe IODKU
MDEV-17614 fixes to replication unsafety for INSERT ON DUP KEY UPDATE
on two or more unique key table left a flaw. The fixes checked the
safety condition per each inserted record with the idea to catch a user-created
value to an autoincrement column and when that succeeds the autoincrement column
would become the source of unsafety too.
It was not expected that after a duplicate error the next record's
write_set may become different and the unsafe decision for that
specific record will be computed to screw the Query's binlogging
state and when @@binlog_format is MIXED nothing gets bin-logged.
This case has been already fixed in 10.5.2 by 91ab42a823 that
relocated/optimized THD::decide_logging_format_low() out of the record insert
loop. The safety decision is computed once and at the right time.
Pertinent parts of the commit are cherry-picked.
Also a spurious warning about unsafety is removed when MIXED
@@binlog_format; original MDEV-17614 test result corrected.
The original test of MDEV-17614 is extended and made more readable.
or slow query log when the log_output=TABLE.
When this happens, we temporary disable by changing log_output until
we've created the general_log and slow_log tables again.
Move </database> in xml mode until after the transaction_registry.
General_log and slow_log tables where moved to be first to be dumped so
that the disabling of the general/slow queries is minimal.
Previously the correct SQL mode for a stored routine or
package was only set before doing the CREATE part, this
worked out for PROCEDUREs and FUNCTIONs, but with ORACLE
mode specific PACKAGEs the DROP also only works in ORACLE
mode.
Moving the setting of the sql_mode a few lines up to happen
right before the DROP statement is writen fixes this.