- 29 Jul, 2021 4 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
The InnoDB internal SQL parser never supported this syntax.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Since commit 1bd681c8 tablespaces are dropped after the table has been dropped. No dict_sys latch protection is relevant during the execution of fil_delete_tablespace().
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Since commit 1bd681c8 dict_stats_exec_sql() is no longer playing dirty tricks. We can remove the workaround in lock_release().
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Marko Mäkelä authored
fts_lock_table(): Fix a regression that was introduced in commit da65cb4d (MDEV-25936).
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- 26 Jul, 2021 2 commits
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Rucha Deodhar authored
Changes: changed mysqld -> mariadbd for some more error messages that were left.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Merge commit 2b6f8044 introduced the debug injection point dict_sys_mutex_avoid to make the test innodb.instant_alter_crash work even after the MDEV-23991 fix (commit afc9d00c). Thanks to DDL being atomic and crash-safe in MariaDB 10.6 (mainly thanks to commit 7762ee5d) we do not actually need this hack anymore.
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- 23 Jul, 2021 1 commit
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Marko Mäkelä authored
trx_flush_log_if_needed_low(): Do flush for both innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit=1 and innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit=3. This is the 10.6 version of 10.2 commit 5f8651ac which fixed a regression that had been introduced in 2e814d47 (breaking 288eeb3a).
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- 22 Jul, 2021 11 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Daniel Black authored
AIX error message didn't include the filename like: 2021-07-22 9:43:04 0 [ERROR] mariadbd: Can't create/write to file '' (Errcode: 20 "Not a directory") 2021-07-22 9:43:04 0 [ERROR] mariadbd: Can't create/write to file '' (Errcode: 20 "Not a directory") Reviewer: Marko
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Marko Mäkelä authored
row_ins_index_entry_set_vals(): Remove an assertion that trivially holds because the 16-bit dict_col_t::len cannot represent the value UNIV_PAGE_SIZE_MAX.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
MDEV-26193 exposed a race condition in the test mariabackup.log_page_corruption by no longer waking up purge tasks on every transaction commit. (Note that there never was a guarantee that the purge tasks would actually run as quickly as the test expected it to happen; that would depend on the CPU load.)
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Starting with commit 6e12ebd4 (MDEV-25062), srv_wake_purge_thread_if_not_active() became more expensive operation, especially on NUMA systems, because instead of reading an atomic global variable trx_sys.rseg_history_len we are traversing up to 128 cache lines in trx_sys.history_exists(). trx_t::commit_cleanup(): Do not wake up purge at all. We will wake up purge about once per second in srv_master_callback(). srv_master_do_active_tasks(), srv_master_do_idle_tasks(): Move some duplicated code to srv_master_callback(). srv_master_callback(): Invoke purge_coordinator_timer_callback() to ensure that purge will be periodically woken up, even if the latest execution of trx_t::commit_cleanup() allowed the purge view to advance but did not wake up purge. Do not call log_free_check(), because every thread that is going to generate redo log is supposed to call that function anyway, before acquiring any page latches. Additional calls to the function every few seconds should not make any difference. srv_shutdown_threads(): Ensure that srv_shutdown_state can be at most SRV_SHUTDOWN_INITIATED in srv_master_callback(), by first invoking srv_master_timer.reset() before changing srv_shutdown_state. (Note: We first terminate the srv_master_callback and only then terminate the purge tasks. Thus, the purge subsystem should exist when srv_master_callback() invokes purge_coordinator_timer_callback() if it was initiated in the first place.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
It is implementation-defined whether alignment requirements that are larger than std::max_align_t (typically 8 or 16 bytes) will be honored by the compiler and linker. It turns out that on IBM AIX, both alignas() and MY_ALIGNED() only guarantees alignment up to 16 bytes. For some data structures, specifying alignment to the CPU cache line size (typically 64 or 128 bytes) is a mere performance optimization, and we do not really care whether the requested alignment is guaranteed. But, for the correct operation of direct I/O, we do require that the buffers be aligned at a block size boundary. field_ref_zero: Define as a pointer, not an array. For innochecksum, we can make this point to unaligned memory; for anything else, we will allocate an aligned buffer from the heap. This buffer will be used for overwriting freed data pages when innodb_immediate_scrub_data_uncompressed=ON. And exactly that code hit an assertion failure on AIX, in the test innodb.innodb_scrub. log_sys.checkpoint_buf: Define as a pointer to aligned memory that is allocated from heap. log_t::file::write_header_durable(): Reuse log_sys.checkpoint_buf instead of trying to allocate an aligned buffer from the stack.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
The lazy deletion of clean blocks from buf_pool.flush_list that was introduced in commit 6441bc61 (MDEV-25113) introduced a race condition around the function buf_flush_relocate_on_flush_list(). The test innodb_zip.wl5522_debug_zip as well as the buffer pool resizing tests would occasionally fail in debug builds due to buf_pool.flush_list.count disagreeing with the actual length of the doubly-linked list. The safe procedure for relocating a block in buf_pool.flush_list should be as follows, now that we implement lazy deletion from buf_pool.flush_list: 1. Acquire buf_pool.mutex. 2. Acquire the exclusive buf_pool.page_hash.latch. 3. Acquire buf_pool.flush_list_mutex. 4. Copy the block descriptor. 5. Invoke buf_flush_relocate_on_flush_list(). 6. Release buf_pool.flush_list_mutex. buf_flush_relocate_on_flush_list(): Assert that buf_pool.flush_list_mutex is being held. Invoke buf_page_t::oldest_modification() only once, using std::memory_order_relaxed, now that the mutex protects us. buf_LRU_free_page(), buf_LRU_block_remove_hashed(): Avoid an unlock-lock cycle on hash_lock. (We must not acquire hash_lock while already holding buf_pool.flush_list_mutex, because that could lead to a deadlock due to latching order violation.)
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nia authored
pmull_supported is not necessarily defined before crc32c_aarch64 Signed-off-by: Nia Alarie <nia@NetBSD.org>
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Daniel Black authored
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- 21 Jul, 2021 2 commits
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Dmitry Shulga authored
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Daniel Black authored
SHOW PLUGINS has a more complete view of the installed plugins into the server. The mysql.user is a compatibility view that doesn't show the complete authentication picture. Use global_priv. Add `show create user` for default users to more clearly represent its contents.
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- 20 Jul, 2021 7 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
In MDEV-26029 the intention was that page_compressed tables would be written as regular (non-sparse) files if the file is stored on a thinly provisioned block device. We were incorrectly requesting os_file_set_size() to create sparse files even on thinly provisioned storage. fil_space_extend_must_retry(): Extend the file in the correct fashion. fil_ibd_create(), recv_sys_t::recover_deferred(): Only create a sparse file for page_compressed tables if thin provisioning is not detected.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
fil_ibd_create(): Remove code that should have been removed in commit 86dc7b4d already. We no longer wrote an initialized page to the file, but we would still allocate a page image in memory and write it. xb_space_create_file(): Remove an unnecessary page write. (This is a functional change for Mariabackup.)
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
We only support the instantaneous removal of the NOT NULL attribute for ROW_FORMAT=REDUNDANT tables.
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- 19 Jul, 2021 4 commits
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Dmitry Shulga authored
There were several places where a statement delimiter missed so such statements were interpreted as multi-statements and expectedly failed in PS mode. An appropriate statement delimiters have been added to fix the issues. Addinitinally, the operators --enable_prepare_warnings/--disable_prepare_warnings have been added around statements that use depricated syntax SELECT INTO to don't miss warnings.
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Eugene Kosov authored
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zwang28 authored
The performance_schema data related to instrument "wait/synch/mutex/threadpool/group_mutex" was incorrect. The root cause is the group_mutex was initialized in thread_group_init before registerd in PSI_register(mutex). The fix is to put PSI_register before thread_group_init, which ensures the right order.
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Dmitry Shulga authored
The root cause of test failure is that on optimization of the statement clause 'order by (select 1)' in outer select is done incorrect in case the statement run in PS mode.
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- 16 Jul, 2021 6 commits
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
COM_STMT_BULK_EXECUTE, just like COM_STMT_EXECUTE can also skip result set metadata, if bulk is used with statement that returns result set, i.e INSERT/DELETE RETURNING.
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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Sergei Golubchik authored
commit the forgotten result file followup for b81803f0
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Sergei Golubchik authored
still cannot be enabled permanently, but at least they could be run manually, if needed
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
Also, remove comparison lsn > flush/write lsn, prior to calling log_write_up_to. The checks and early returns are part of this function.
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Dmitry Shulga authored
In case the test main.opt_trace is run with the option --ps-protocol it fails since querying from the table INFORMATION_SCHEMA.OPTIMIZER_TRACE produces an output that differed from the expected one in the following way: @@ -2829,14 +2829,6 @@ } }, { - "transformation": { - "select_id": 2, - "from": "IN (SELECT)", - "to": "semijoin", - "chosen": true - } - }, - { "expanded_query": "/* select#2 */ select t10.pk from t10" } The table INFORMATION_SCHEMA.OPTIMIZER_TRACE is filled when optimizer_trace is on. The reason of missing above mentioned pieces in query result set is that the C++ macros OPT_TRACE_TRANSFORM(thd, trace_wrapper, trace_transform, select_lex->select_number, "IN (SELECT)", "semijoin"); located in the standalone function check_and_do_in_subquery_rewrites() is executed twice in case the statement explain extended select * from t1 where a in (select pk from t10); is run in PS mode. The first time it is executed on PREPARE phase and the second time on EXECUTE phase. The output produced by this macros on EXECUTE phase rewrites the output produced on PREPARE phase. In result test failed in case it was run in PS mode. To make test output uniform regardless the test is run in PS or normal mode the operator '--source include/protocol.inc' has been added to the file opt_trace.test and extra opt_trace,ps.rdiff file has been added. Additionally, added operators --enable_prepared_warnings/--disable_prepared_warnings in order to store warnings in result file that received on PREPARE phase during running the statemement 'SELECT INTO'.
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- 15 Jul, 2021 3 commits
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
The problem is that array binding uses net buffer to read parameters for each execution while each execiting with RETURNING write in the same buffer. Solution is to allocate new net buffer to avoid changing buffer we are reading from.
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Rucha Deodhar authored
This reverts commit f88d130e.
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Dmitry Shulga authored
MDEV-26142: Fix failures of the tests main.features and sys_vars.stored_program_cache_func when they are run in PS mode These tests produced different results in case they were run with the option --ps-protocol. These tests produced different result sets since a value of Feature_subquery and handler_read_key status system variables are updated one time more for ps-protocol (the first time it is updated on Prepare phase and the second time on Execute phase of PS protocol) So different result sets are expected for both tests. To make tests successfully runnable both for case it is run with and without the option --ps-protocol the new protocol combination [ps, nm] and protocol specific result files have been added. Moreover, the perl script mysql-test/mariadb-test-run.pl has been updated to make the variable opt_ps_protocol visible outside perl file containing this variable.
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