- 11 Oct, 2021 2 commits
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Aleksey Midenkov authored
On deadlock transaction is rolled back (and trx->state is cleared) but SELECT continued the loop because evaluate_join_record() ignored the error status returned from lower join evaluation. val_int() does not return error status so it is checked by thd->is_error(). Test case was created by Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani <thiru@mariadb.com>
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Marko Mäkelä authored
In commit 3690c549 this test was not adjusted.
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- 08 Oct, 2021 1 commit
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Sergei Petrunia authored
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- 07 Oct, 2021 1 commit
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Brandon Nesterenko authored
This is a documentation-only patch to refine the description of binary mode for the mariadb client. Reviewed By: ============ Andrei Elkin <andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
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- 06 Oct, 2021 1 commit
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Brandon Nesterenko authored
Note: This patch backports commits 10cd2818 and 1755ea4b from 10.3. 10cd2818: Problem:- Some binary data is inserted into the table using Jconnector. When binlog dump of the data is applied using mysql client it gives syntax error. Reason:- After investigating it turns out to be a issue of mysql client not able to properly handle \\0 <0 in binary>. In all binary files where mysql client fails to insert these 2 bytes are common (0x5c00) Solution:- I have changed mysql.cc to include for the possibility that binary string can have \\0 in it 1755ea4b: Changes on top of Sachin’s patch. Specifically: 1) Refined the parsing break condition to only change the parser’s behavior for parsing strings in binary mode (behavior of \0 outside of strings is unchanged). 2) Prefixed binary_zero_insert.test with ‘mysql_’ to more clearly associate the purpose of the test. 3) As the input of the test contains binary zeros (0x5c00), different text editors can visualize this sequence differently, and Github would not display it at all. Therefore, the input itself was consolidated into the test and created out of hex sequences to make it easier to understand what is happening. 4) Extended test to validate that the rows which correspond to the INSERTS with 0x5c00 have the correct binary zero data. Reviewed By: ============ Andrei Elkin <andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
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- 03 Oct, 2021 1 commit
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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- 30 Sep, 2021 1 commit
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sjaakola authored
If a table has no unique indexes, write set key information will be collected on all columns in the table. The write set key information has space only for max 3500 bytes for individual column, and if a varchar colummn of such non-primary key table is longer than this limit, currently a crash follows. The fix in this commit, is to truncate key values extracted from such long varhar columns to max 3500 bytes. This may potentially lead to false positive certification failures for transactions, which operate on separate cluster nodes, and update/insert/delete table rows, which differ only in the part of such long columns after 3500 bytes border. Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
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- 29 Sep, 2021 1 commit
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Let us mask the actual values of the defragmentation-related fields, because they may vary. Also, remove the dependency on purge, and instead delete records by a ROLLBACK of INSERT.
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- 27 Sep, 2021 2 commits
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
Use in_sum_func (and so nest_level) only in LEX to which SELECT lex belong to Reduce usage of current_select (because it does not always point on the correct SELECT_LEX, for example with prepare. Change context for all classes inherited from Item_ident (was only for Item_field) in case of pushing down it to HAVING. Now name resolution context have to have SELECT_LEX reference if the context is present. Fixed feedback plugin stack usage.
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Jan Lindström authored
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- 24 Sep, 2021 7 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Revert 88a4be75 and 9d97f92f, which had been prematurely pushed by accident.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Julius Goryavsky authored
Fixed flaws with overly strict or, conversely, overly soft verification of certificates in some scenarios: 1. Removed the check that the 'commonname' (CN) in the certificate matches the 'localhost' value on the side of the joiner node, which was performed earlier, even if the address was received by the script only as an argument (out of the exchange via the Galera protocol) - since for the joining node this argument always contains its own local address, not the address of the remote host, so it is always treated as 'localhost', which is not necessarily true (outside of mtr testing); 2. Removed checking the domain name or IP-address of the peer node in the encrypt=2 mode; 3. Fixed checking of compliance of certificates when rsync SST is used; 4. Added the ability to specify CA not only as a file, but also as a path to the directory where the certificates are stored. To do this, the user just needs to specify the path to this directory as the value ssl-ca or tca parameter, ending with the '/' character.
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Alexey Bychko authored
RedHat systems have both files for lsb and init functions. Old code was written as if/else, so second file (RedHat-specific) was not processed. So, systemd redirect didn't work, because its logic is described in RedHat-specific functions file
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Jan Lindström authored
This reverts commit 30dea459.
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sjaakola authored
This patch is the plan D variant for fixing potetial mutex locking order exercised by BF aborting and KILL command execution. In this approach, KILL command is replicated as TOI operation. This guarantees total isolation for the KILL command execution in the first node: there is no concurrent replication applying and no concurrent DDL executing. Therefore there is no risk of BF aborting to happen in parallel with KILL command execution either. Potential mutex deadlocks between the different mutex access paths with KILL command execution and BF aborting cannot therefore happen. TOI replication is used, in this approach, purely as means to provide isolated KILL command execution in the first node. KILL command should not (and must not) be applied in secondary nodes. In this patch, we make this sure by skipping KILL execution in secondary nodes, in applying phase, where we bail out if applier thread is trying to execute KILL command. This is effective, but skipping the applying of KILL command could happen much earlier as well. This patch also fixes mutex locking order and unprotected THD member accesses on bf aborting case. We try to hold THD::LOCK_thd_data during bf aborting. Only case where it is not possible is at wsrep_abort_transaction before call wsrep_innobase_kill_one_trx where we take InnoDB mutexes first and then THD::LOCK_thd_data. This will also fix possible race condition during close_connection and while wsrep is disconnecting connections. Added wsrep_bf_kill_debug test case Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
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Jan Lindström authored
Revert "MDEV-24873 galera.galera_as_slave_ctas MTR failed:..." This reverts commit 29bbcac0 and later commit 5ecaf52d.
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- 22 Sep, 2021 3 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
At least since commit 055a3334 (MDEV-13564) the undo log truncation in InnoDB did not work correctly. The main issue is that during the execution of trx_purge_truncate_history() some pages of the newly truncated undo tablespace could be discarded. fsp_try_extend_data_file(): Apply the peculiar rounding of fil_space_t::size_in_header only to the system tablespace, whose size can be expressed in megabytes in a configuration parameter. Other files may freely grow by a number of pages. fseg_alloc_free_page_low(): Do allow the extension of undo tablespaces, and mention the file name in the error message. mtr_t::commit_shrink(): Implement crash-safe shrinking of a tablespace file. First, durably write the log, then shrink the file, and finally release the page latches of the rebuilt tablespace. Refactored from trx_purge_truncate_history(). log_write_and_flush_prepare(), log_write_and_flush(): New functions to durably write log during mtr_t::commit_shrink().
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Daniel Ye authored
- Handle stored function conditions correctly, with the same logic as with UDFs. - When running queries on Spider SE, by default, we do not push down WHERE conditions containing usage of UDFs/stored functions to remote data nodes, unless the user demands (by setting spider_use_pushdown_udf).
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- 20 Sep, 2021 1 commit
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Julius Goryavsky authored
SST scripts currently use Linux-specific construction to create a temporary directory if the path prefix for that directory is specified by the user. This does not work with FreeBSD. This commit adds support for FreeBSD. No separate test required.
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- 18 Sep, 2021 1 commit
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Marko Mäkelä authored
btr_defragment_save_defrag_stats_if_needed(): Do not save defragmentation statistics for temporary tables. They are exempt of defragmentation anyway (ha_innobase::optimize() never invokes defragmentation for them), and the user-visible names are not available inside InnoDB. Furthermore, InnoDB assumes that temporary tables are never accessed by other threads than the one that handles the session with which the temporary table is associated with. Furthermore, we simplify the test innodb.innodb_defrag_stats and include a test case that demonstrates that defragmentation statistics are no longer being saved for temporary tables.
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- 17 Sep, 2021 1 commit
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Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani authored
Test case fail to include undo tablespace while waiting for the encryption thread to encrypt all existing tablespace
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- 16 Sep, 2021 2 commits
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
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Daniel Black authored
Thanks Karl Levik
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- 15 Sep, 2021 2 commits
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
release lock in all as cases n xbstream_open, also fix the case where malloc would return NULL.
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
This file had not been compiled for long time. Remove this from the tree.
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- 13 Sep, 2021 1 commit
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Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani authored
InnoDB could evict the fts auxiliary table in row_fts_merge_insert(). So bulk insert could be dealing with garbage FTS auxiliary table.Patch should delay closing the table in row_fts_merge_insert().
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- 11 Sep, 2021 5 commits
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
A conversion warning 4267 that we want to disable(prior to 10.3), was suppressed with cmake VS generator for C++ and C, despite being set only for CXX flags. The fix is to disable the warning in C flags, too. In 10.2, this warning is noisy, in 10.3 it is fixed.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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- 10 Sep, 2021 2 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
The st_blksize returned by fstat(2) is not documented to be a power of 2, like we assumed in commit 58252fff (MDEV-26040). While on Linux, the st_blksize appears to report the file system block size (which hopefully is not smaller than the sector size of the underlying block device), on FreeBSD we observed st_blksize values that might have been something similar to st_size. Also IBM AIX was affected by this. A simple test case would lead to a crash when using the minimum innodb_buffer_pool_size=5m on both FreeBSD and AIX: seq -f 'create table t%g engine=innodb select * from seq_1_to_200000;' \ 1 100|mysql test& seq -f 'create table u%g engine=innodb select * from seq_1_to_200000;' \ 1 100|mysql test& We will fix this by not trusting st_blksize at all, and assuming that the smallest allowed write size (for O_DIRECT) is 4096 bytes. We hope that no storage systems with larger block size exist. Anything larger than 4096 bytes should be unlikely, given that it is the minimum virtual memory page size of many contemporary processors. MariaDB Server on Microsoft Windows was not affected by this. While the 512-byte sector size of the venerable Seagate ST-225 is still in widespread use, the minimum innodb_page_size is 4096 bytes, and innodb_log_file_size can be set in integer multiples of 65536 bytes. The only occasion where InnoDB uses smaller data file block sizes than 4096 bytes is with ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED tables with KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=1 or KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=2 (or innodb_page_size=4096). For such tables, we will from now on preallocate space in integer multiples of 4096 bytes and let regular writes extend the file by 1024, 2048, or 3072 bytes. The view INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_SYS_TABLESPACES.FS_BLOCK_SIZE should report the raw st_blksize. For page_compressed tables, the function fil_space_get_block_size() will map to 512 any st_blksize value that is larger than 4096. os_file_set_size(): Assume that the file system block size is 4096 bytes, and only support extending files to integer multiples of 4096 bytes. fil_space_extend_must_retry(): Round down the preallocation size to an integer multiple of 4096 bytes.
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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- 09 Sep, 2021 1 commit
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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- 07 Sep, 2021 4 commits
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Anel Husakovic authored
Reviewed by: serg@mariadb.com daniel@mariadb.org
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Haidong Ji authored
Improve documentation of performance_schema tables by appending COLUMN comments to tables. Additionally improve test coverage and update corresponding tests.
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