Remove usage of deprecated variable storage_engine. It was deprecated in 5.5 but
it never issued a deprecation warning. Make it issue a warning in 10.5.1.
Replaced with default_storage_engine.
Introduced a new wsrep_strict_ddl configuration variable in which
Galera checks storage engine of the effected table. If table is not
InnoDB (only storage engine currently fully supporting Galera
replication) DDL-statement will return error code:
ER_GALERA_REPLICATION_NOT_SUPPORTED
eng "DDL-statement is forbidden as table storage engine does not support Galera replication"
However, when wsrep_replicate_myisam=ON we allow DDL-statements to
MyISAM tables. If effected table is allowed storage engine Galera
will run normal TOI.
This new setting should be for now set globally on all
nodes in a cluster. When this setting is set following DDL-clauses
accessing tables not supporting Galera replication are refused:
* CREATE TABLE (e.g. CREATE TABLE t1(a int) engine=Aria
* ALTER TABLE
* TRUNCATE TABLE
* CREATE VIEW
* CREATE TRIGGER
* CREATE INDEX
* DROP INDEX
* RENAME TABLE
* DROP TABLE
Statements on PROCEDURE, EVENT, FUNCTION are allowed as effected
tables are known only at execution. Furthermore, USER, ROLE, SERVER,
DATABASE statements are also allowed as they do not really have
effected table.
Support for galera GTID consistency thru cluster. All nodes in cluster
should have same GTID for replicated events which are originating from cluster.
Cluster originating commands need to contain sequential WSREP GTID seqno
Ignore manual setting of gtid_seq_no=X.
In master-slave scenario where master is non galera node replicated GTID is
replicated and is preserved in all nodes.
To have this - domain_id, server_id and seqnos should be same on all nodes.
Node which bootstraps the cluster, to achieve this, sends domain_id and
server_id to other nodes and this combination is used to write GTID for events
that are replicated inside cluster.
Cluster nodes that are executing non replicated events are going to have different
GTID than replicated ones, difference will be visible in domain part of gtid.
With wsrep_gtid_domain_id you can set domain_id for WSREP cluster.
Functions WSREP_LAST_WRITTEN_GTID, WSREP_LAST_SEEN_GTID and
WSREP_SYNC_WAIT_UPTO_GTID now works with "native" GTID format.
Fixed galera tests to reflect this chances.
Add variable to manually update WSREP GTID seqno in cluster
Add variable to manipulate and change WSREP GTID seqno. Next command
originating from cluster and on same thread will have set seqno and
cluster should change their internal counter to it's value.
Behavior is same as using @@gtid_seq_no for non WSREP transaction.
Description:
============
To change 'CONSERVATIVE' @@global.slave_parallel_mode default to 'OPTIMISTIC'
in 10.5.
@sql/sys_vars.cc
Changed default parallel_mode to 'OPTIMISTIC'
@sql/rpl_filter.cc
Changed default parallel_mode to 'OPTIMISTIC'
@sql/mysqld.cc
Removed the initialization of 'SLAVE_PARALLEL_CONSERVATIVE' to
'opt_slave_parallel_mode' variable.
@mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_mdev6589.test
@mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_mdev6386.test
Added 'mtr' suppression to ignore 'ER_PRIOR_COMMIT_FAILED'. In case of
'OPTIMISTIC' mode if a transaction gets killed during "wait_for_prior_commit"
it results in above error "1964". Hence suppression needs to be added for this
error.
@mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_conflicts.test
Test has a 'slave.opt' which explicitly sets slave_parallel_mode to
'conservative'. When the test ends this mode conflicts with new default mode.
Hence check test case reports an error. The 'slave.opt' is removed and options
are set and reset within test.
@mysql-test/suite/multi_source/info_logs.result
@mysql-test/suite/multi_source/reset_slave.result
@mysql-test/suite/multi_source/simple.result
Result content mismatch in "show slave status" output. This is expected as new
slave_parallel_mode='OPTIMISTIC'.
@mysql-test/include/check-testcase.test
Updated default 'slave_parallel_mode' to 'optimistic'.
Refactored rpl_parallel.test into following test cases.
Test case 1: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_domain.test
Test case 2: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_domain_slave_single_grp.test
Test case 3: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_single_grpcmt.test
Test case 4: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_stop_slave.test
Test case 5: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_slave_bgc_kill.test
Test case 6: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_gco_wait_kill.test
Test case 7: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_free_deferred_event.test
Test case 8: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_missed_error_handling.test
Test case 9: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_innodb_lock_conflict.test
Test case 10: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_gtid_slave_pos_update_fail.test
Test case 11: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_wrong_exec_master_pos.test
Test case 12: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_partial_binlog_trans.test
Test case 13: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_ignore_error_on_rotate.test
Test case 14: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_wrong_binlog_order.test
Test case 15: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_incorrect_relay_pos.test
Test case 16: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_retry_deadlock.test
Test case 17: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_deadlock_corrupt_binlog.test
Test case 18: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_mode.test
Test case 19: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_analyze_table_hang.test
Test case 20: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_record_gtid_wakeup.test
Test case 21: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_stop_on_con_kill.test
Test case 22: @mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_parallel_rollback_assert.test
item_cmpfunc.h includes pcre2.h, so with the bundled pcre2
it has to be built before anything that includes pcre2.h .
And item_cmpfunc.h is indirectly included everywhere,
also in many plugins.
Somehow Ninja and Makefiles generators can still deduce the
correct build dependencies, but Visual Studio generator cannot.
Two changes:
* move pcre2.h from item_cmpfunc.h to item_cmpfunc.cc
* create an explicit dependency on pcre2 for the server
mark big_tables deprecated, the server can put temp tables on disk
as needed avoiding "table full" errors.
in case someone would really need to force a tmp table to be created
on disk from the start and for testing allow tmp_memory_table_size
to be set to 0.
fix tests to use that instead (and add a test that it actually
works).
make sure in-memory TREE size limit is never 0 (it's [ab]using
tmp_memory_table_size at the moment)
remove few sys_vars.*_basic tests
Cherry-pick the commits the mysql and some changes.
WL#4618 RBR: extended table metadata in the binary log
This patch extends Table Map Event. It appends some new fields for
more metadata. The new metadata includes:
- Signedness of Numberic Columns
- Character Set of Character Columns and Binary Columns
- Column Name
- String Value of SET Columns
- String Value of ENUM Columns
- Primary Key
- Character Set of SET Columns and ENUM Columns
- Geometry Type
Some of them are optional, the patch introduces a GLOBAL system
variable to control it. It is binlog_row_metadata.
- Scope: GLOBAL
- Dynamic: Yes
- Type: ENUM
- Values: {NO_LOG, MINIMAL, FULL}
- Default: NO_LOG
Only Signedness, character set and geometry type are logged if it is MINIMAL.
Otherwise all of them are logged.
Also add a binlog_type_info() to field, So that we can have extract
relevant binlog info from field.
This change takes into account a column's GENERATED ALWAYS AS
expression dependcy on sql_mode's PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH and
NO_UNSIGNED_SUBTRACTION flags.
Indexed virtual columns as well as persistent generated columns are
now not allowed to have such dependencies to avoid inconsistent data
or index files on sql_mode changes.
So an error is now returned in cases like this:
CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE t1
(
a CHAR(5),
v VARCHAR(5) AS (a) PERSISTENT -- CHAR->VARCHAR or CHAR->TEXT = ERROR
);
Functions RPAD() and RTRIM() can now remove dependency on
PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH. So this can be used instead:
CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE t1
(
a CHAR(5),
v VARCHAR(5) AS (RTRIM(a)) PERSISTENT
);
Note, unlike CHAR->VARCHAR and CHAR->TEXT this still works,
not RPAD(a) is needed:
CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE t1
(
a CHAR(5),
v CHAR(5) AS (a) PERSISTENT -- CHAR->CHAR is OK
);
More sql_mode flags may affect values of generated columns.
They will be addressed separately.
See comments in sql_mode.h for implementation details.
This patch introduces the optimization that allows range optimizer to
consider index range scans that are built employing NOT NULL predicates
inferred from WHERE conditions and ON expressions.
The patch adds a new optimizer switch not_null_range_scan.
Server and command line tools now support option --tls_version to specify the
TLS version between client and server. Valid values are TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3
or a combination of them. E.g.
--tls_version=TLSv1.3
--tls_version=TLSv1.2,TLSv1.3
In case there is a gap between versions, the lowest version will be used:
--tls_version=TLSv1.1,TLSv1.3 -> Only TLSv1.1 will be available.
If the used TLS library doesn't support the specified TLS version, it will use
the default configuration.
Limitations:
SSLv3 is not supported. The default configuration doesn't support TLSv1.0 anymore.
TLSv1.3 protocol currently is only supported by OpenSSL 1.1.0 (client and server) and
GnuTLS 3.6.5 (client only).
Overview of TLS implementations and protocols
Server:
+-----------+-----------------------------------------+
| Library | Supported TLS versions |
+-----------+-----------------------------------------+
| WolfSSL | TLSv1.1, TLSv1,2 |
+-----------+-----------------------------------------+
| OpenSSL | (TLSv1.0), TLSv1.1, TLSv1,2, TLSv1.3 |
+-----------+-----------------------------------------+
| LibreSSL | (TLSv1.0), TLSv1.1, TLSv1,2, TLSv1.3 |
+-----------+-----------------------------------------+
Client (MariaDB Connector/C)
+-----------+-----------------------------------------+
| Library | Supported TLS versions |
+-----------+-----------------------------------------+
| GnuTLS | (TLSv1.0), TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3 |
+-----------+-----------------------------------------+
| Schannel | (TLSv1.0), TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2 |
+-----------+-----------------------------------------+
| OpenSSL | (TLSv1.0), TLSv1.1, TLSv1,2, TLSv1.3 |
+-----------+-----------------------------------------+
| LibreSSL | (TLSv1.0), TLSv1.1, TLSv1,2, TLSv1.3 |
+-----------+-----------------------------------------+
stalls etc better.
- thread_pool_exact_stats - uses high precision timestamp for
the time when connection was added to the queue. This timestamp helps
calculating queuing time shown in I_S.THREADPOOL_QUEUES entries.
- If thread_pool_dedicated_listener is on, then each group will have its
own dedicated listener, that does not convert to worker.
With this variable on, the queueing time in I_S.THREADPOOL_QUEUES , and
actual queue size in I_S.THREADPOOOL_GROUPS will be more exact, since
IO request are immediately dequeued from poll, without delay.
Part of MDEV-19313.
Originally introduced by e972125f1 to avoid harmless wait for
LOCK_global_system_variables in a newly created thread, which creation was
initiated by system variable update.
At the same time it opens dangerous hole, when system variable update
thread already released LOCK_global_system_variables and ack_receiver
thread haven't yet completed new THD construction. In this case THD
constructor goes completely unprotected.
Since ack_receiver.stop() waits for the thread to go down, we have to
temporarily release LOCK_global_system_variables so that it doesn't
deadlock with ack_receiver.run(). Unfortunately it breaks atomicity
of rpl_semi_sync_master_enabled updates and makes them not serialized.
LOCK_rpl_semi_sync_master_enabled was introduced to workaround the above.
TODO: move ack_receiver start/stop into repl_semisync_master
enable_master/disable_master under LOCK_binlog protection?
Part of MDEV-14984 - regression in connect performance
Refactored wsrep patch to not use LOCK_thread_count and COND_thread_count anymore.
This has partially been replaced by using old LOCK_wsrep_slave_threads mutex.
For slave thread count change waiting, new COND_wsrep_slave_threads signal has been added
Added LOCK_wsrep_cluster_config mutex to control that cluster address change cannot happen in parallel
Protected wsrep_slave_threads variable changes with LOCK_cluster_config mutex
This is for avoiding concurrent slave thread count and cluster joining operations to happen
Fixes according to Teemu's review
If we have a 2+ node cluster which is replicating from an async master
and the binlog_format is set to STATEMENT and multi-row inserts are executed
on a table with an auto_increment column such that values are automatically
generated by MySQL, then the server node generates wrong auto_increment
values, which are different from what was generated on the async master.
In the title of the MDEV-9519 it was proposed to ban start slave on a Galera
if master binlog_format = statement and wsrep_auto_increment_control = 1,
but the problem can be solved without such a restriction.
The causes and fixes:
1. We need to improve processing of changing the auto-increment values
after changing the cluster size.
2. If wsrep auto_increment_control switched on during operation of
the node, then we should immediately update the auto_increment_increment
and auto_increment_offset global variables, without waiting of the next
invocation of the wsrep_view_handler_cb() callback. In the current version
these variables retain its initial values if wsrep_auto_increment_control
is switched on during operation of the node, which leads to inconsistent
results on the different nodes in some scenarios.
3. If wsrep auto_increment_control switched off during operation of the node,
then we must return the original values of the auto_increment_increment and
auto_increment_offset global variables, as the user has set. To make this
possible, we need to add a "shadow copies" of these variables (which stores
the latest values set by the user).
https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-9519
If we have a 2+ node cluster which is replicating from an async master
and the binlog_format is set to STATEMENT and multi-row inserts are executed
on a table with an auto_increment column such that values are automatically
generated by MySQL, then the server node generates wrong auto_increment
values, which are different from what was generated on the async master.
In the title of the MDEV-9519 it was proposed to ban start slave on a Galera
if master binlog_format = statement and wsrep_auto_increment_control = 1,
but the problem can be solved without such a restriction.
The causes and fixes:
1. We need to improve processing of changing the auto-increment values
after changing the cluster size.
2. If wsrep auto_increment_control switched on during operation of
the node, then we should immediately update the auto_increment_increment
and auto_increment_offset global variables, without waiting of the next
invocation of the wsrep_view_handler_cb() callback. In the current version
these variables retain its initial values if wsrep_auto_increment_control
is switched on during operation of the node, which leads to inconsistent
results on the different nodes in some scenarios.
3. If wsrep auto_increment_control switched off during operation of the node,
then we must return the original values of the auto_increment_increment and
auto_increment_offset global variables, as the user has set. To make this
possible, we need to add a "shadow copies" of these variables (which stores
the latest values set by the user).
https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-9519
If we have a 2+ node cluster which is replicating from an async master
and the binlog_format is set to STATEMENT and multi-row inserts are executed
on a table with an auto_increment column such that values are automatically
generated by MySQL, then the server node generates wrong auto_increment
values, which are different from what was generated on the async master.
In the title of the MDEV-9519 it was proposed to ban start slave on a Galera
if master binlog_format = statement and wsrep_auto_increment_control = 1,
but the problem can be solved without such a restriction.
The causes and fixes:
1. We need to improve processing of changing the auto-increment values
after changing the cluster size.
2. If wsrep auto_increment_control switched on during operation of
the node, then we should immediately update the auto_increment_increment
and auto_increment_offset global variables, without waiting of the next
invocation of the wsrep_view_handler_cb() callback. In the current version
these variables retain its initial values if wsrep_auto_increment_control
is switched on during operation of the node, which leads to inconsistent
results on the different nodes in some scenarios.
3. If wsrep auto_increment_control switched off during operation of the node,
then we must return the original values of the auto_increment_increment and
auto_increment_offset global variables, as the user has set. To make this
possible, we need to add a "shadow copies" of these variables (which stores
the latest values set by the user).
https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-9519
post-merge changes:
* handle password expiration on old tables like everything else -
make changes in memory, even if they cannot be done on disk
* merge "debug" tests with non-debug tests, they don't use dbug anyway
* only run rpl password expiration in MIXED mode, it doesn't replicate
anything, so no need to repeat it thrice
* restore update_user_table_password() prototype, it should not change
ACL_USER, this is done in acl_user_update()
* don't parse json twice in get_password_lifetime and get_password_expired
* remove LEX_USER::is_changing_password, see if there was any auth instead
* avoid overflow in expiration calculations
* don't initialize Account_options in the constructor, it's bzero-ed later
* don't create ulong sysvars - they're not portable, prefer uint or ulonglong
* misc simplifications
This patch adds support for expiring user passwords.
The following statements are extended:
CREATE USER user@localhost PASSWORD EXPIRE [option]
ALTER USER user@localhost PASSWORD EXPIRE [option]
If no option is specified, the password is expired with immediate
effect. If option is DEFAULT, global policy applies according to
the default_password_lifetime system var (if 0, password never
expires, if N, password expires every N days). If option is NEVER,
the password never expires and if option is INTERVAL N DAY, the
password expires every N days.
The feature also supports the disconnect_on_expired_password system
var and the --connect-expired-password client option.
Closes#1166