- This is a regression of commit b26e603aeb. While dropping
the incompletely created table, InnoDB shouldn't consider that operation as non-atomic one.
When the with clause of a query contains a recursive CTE that is not used
then processing of EXPLAIN for this query does not require optimization
of the unit specifying this CTE. In this case if 'derived' is the
TABLE_LIST object created for this CTE then derived->derived_result is NULL
and any assignment to derived->derived_result->table causes a crash.
After fixing this problem in the code of st_select_lex_unit::prepare()
EXPLAIN for such a query worked without crashes. Yet an execution
plan for the recursive CTE appeared there. The cause of this problem was
an incorrect condition used in JOIN::save_explain_data_intern() that
determined whether CTE was to be optimized or not. A similar condition was
used in select_describe() and this patch has corrected it as well.
Suppress unused parameter from PlugSubSet
modified: storage/connect/global.h
modified: storage/connect/plugutil.cpp
modified: storage/connect/jsonudf.cpp
modified: storage/connect/tabjson.cpp
modified: storage/connect/user_connect.cc
- Fix a bug making column catalog XML tables fail
modified: storage/connect/tabxml.cpp
- Comment out wrong message
modified: storage/connect/ha_connect.cc
- Update error message when sorting an ODBC table fails
modified: storage/connect/tabodbc.cpp
- Add error message when gettting an address
from an OEM fails.
modified: storage/connect/reldef.cpp
- Make some modifications useful for OEM module writting
Export discovery functions for CSV, JDBC and XML
Remove unuseful include from tabjson.h
Move TDBXML::data_charset function from header file to source
modified: storage/connect/tabfmt.h
modified: storage/connect/tabjson.h
modified: storage/connect/tabxml.cpp
modified: storage/connect/tabxml.h
- Update test result
modified: storage/connect/mysql-test/connect/r/jdbc_oracle.result
There was an incorrect check for MariaDB and InnoDB
tables fields count. Corruption was reported when there was no corruption.
Also, a warning message had incorrect field numbers for both MariaDB and InnoDB
tables.
ha_innobase::open(): fixed check and message
dict_create_add_foreigns_to_dictionary(): Do not commit the transaction.
The operation can still fail in dict_load_foreigns(), and we want
to be able to roll back the transaction.
create_table_info_t::create_table(): Never reset m_drop_before_rollback,
and never commit the transaction. We use a single point of rollback
in ha_innobase::create(). Merge the logic from
row_table_add_foreign_constraints().
This is a regression due to MDEV-17816.
When creating a table fails, we must roll back the dictionary
transaction. Because the rollback may rename tables, and because
InnoDB lacks proper undo logging for CREATE operations, we must
drop the incompletely created table before rolling back the
transaction, which could include a RENAME operation.
But, we must not blindly drop the table by name; after all,
the operation could have failed because another table by the
same name already existed.
create_table_info_t::m_drop_before_rollback: A flag that is set
if the table needs to be dropped before transaction rollback.
create_table_info_t::create_table(): Remove some duplicated
error handling.
ha_innobase::create(): On error, only drop the table if it was
actually created.
fil_space_t::add(): Replaces fil_node_create(), fil_node_create_low().
Let the caller pass fil_node_t::handle, to avoid having to close and
re-open files.
fil_node_t::read_page0(): Refactored from fil_node_open_file().
Read the first page of a data file.
fil_node_open_file(): Open the file only once.
srv_undo_tablespace_open(): Set the file handle for the opened
undo tablespace. This should ensure that ut_ad(file->is_open())
no longer fails in recv_add_trim().
xtrabackup_backup_func(): Remove some dead code.
xb_fil_cur_open(): Open files only if needed. Undo tablespaces
should already have been opened.
When dropping a partially created table due to failure,
use SQLCOM_TRUNCATE instead of SQLCOM_DROP_DB, so that
no foreign key constraints will be touched. If any
constraints were added as part of the creation, they would
be reverted as part of the transaction rollback.
We need an explicit call to row_drop_table_for_mysql(),
because InnoDB does not do proper undo logging for CREATE TABLE,
but would only drop the table at the end of the rollback.
This would not work if the transaction combines both
RENAME and CREATE, like TRUNCATE now does.
If a table had a KEY_BLOCK_SIZE attribute, but no ROW_FORMAT,
it would be created as ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED in InnoDB.
However, TRUNCATE TABLE would lose the KEY_BLOCK_SIZE attribute
and create the table with the innodb_default_row_format (DYNAMIC).
This is a regression that was introduced by MDEV-13564.
update_create_info_from_table(): Copy also KEY_BLOCK_SIZE.
The error handling in the MDEV-13564 TRUNCATE TABLE was broken
when an error occurred during table creation.
row_create_index_for_mysql(): Do not drop the table on error.
fts_create_one_common_table(), fts_create_one_index_table():
Do drop the table on error.
create_index(), create_table_info_t::create_table():
Let the caller handle the index creation errors.
ha_innobase::create(): If create_table_info_t::create_table()
fails, drop the incomplete table, roll back the transaction,
and finally return an error to the caller.
lock_rec_queue_validate(): Assert page_rec_is_leaf(rec), except when
the record is a page infimum or supremum.
lock_rec_validate_page(): Relax the assertion that failed.
The assertion was reachable when the record lock bitmap was empty.
lock_rec_insert_check_and_lock(): Assert page_is_leaf().
Problem was that controlling connection i.e. connection that
executed the query SET GLOBAL wsrep_reject_queries = ALL_KILL;
was also killed but server would try to send result from that
query to controlling connection resulting a assertion
mysqld: /home/jan/mysql/10.2-sst/include/mysql/psi/mysql_socket.h:738: inline_mysql_socket_send: Assertion `mysql_socket.fd != -1' failed.
as socket was closed when controlling connection was closed.
wsrep_close_client_connections()
Do not close controlling connection and instead of
wsrep_close_thread() we do now soft kill by THD::awake
wsrep_reject_queries_update()
Call wsrep_close_client_connections using current thd.
Problem was that controlling connection i.e. connection that
executed the query SET GLOBAL wsrep_reject_queries = ALL_KILL;
was also killed but server would try to send result from that
query to controlling connection resulting a assertion
mysqld: /home/jan/mysql/10.2-sst/include/mysql/psi/mysql_socket.h:738: inline_mysql_socket_send: Assertion `mysql_socket.fd != -1' failed.
as socket was closed when controlling connection was closed.
wsrep_close_client_connections()
Do not close controlling connection and instead of
wsrep_close_thread() we do now soft kill by THD::awake
wsrep_reject_queries_update()
Call wsrep_close_client_connections using current thd.
In this case we were trying to access memory for key_parts which we did not
assign for a fields because it did not any EITS statistics.
The check if EITS statistics for a column is avaialable or not was missing.
recv_addr_trim(): Do not try to detach the hash bucket, because
the code for doing that does not always work.
recv_apply_hashed_log_recs(): Do not attempt to read pages for which
there exist no redo log records.