1. 09 Jun, 2021 2 commits
  2. 07 Jun, 2021 5 commits
  3. 06 Jun, 2021 1 commit
    • Vladislav Vaintroub's avatar
      MDEV-25602 get rid of __WIN__ in favor of standard _WIN32 · 3d6eb7af
      Vladislav Vaintroub authored
      This fixed the MySQL bug# 20338 about misuse of double underscore
      prefix __WIN__, which was old MySQL's idea of identifying Windows
      Replace it by _WIN32 standard symbol for targeting Windows OS
      (both 32 and 64 bit)
      
      Not that connect storage engine is not fixed in this patch (must be
      fixed in "upstream" branch)
      3d6eb7af
  4. 02 Jun, 2021 8 commits
  5. 01 Jun, 2021 11 commits
  6. 31 May, 2021 7 commits
    • Julius Goryavsky's avatar
      MDEV-25818: RSYNC SST failed due to busy port · 2fb44078
      Julius Goryavsky authored
      This commit reduces the likelihood of getting a busy port on
      quick restarts with rsync SST (problem MDEV-25818) and fixes
      a number of other flaws in SST scripts, adds new functionality,
      and also synchronizes the xtrabackup-v2 script with the
      mariabackup script (the latter applies only to the 10.2 branch):
      
       1) SST via rsync: rsync and stunnel does not always get the right
          time to complete by correctly handling SIGTERM. These utilities
          are now given more time to complete normally (via normal SIGTERM
          processing) before we move on to using "kill -9";
       2) SST via rsync: attempts to terminate an rsync or stunnel process
          (via "kill" utility) are only made if it did not terminated on
          its own;
       3) SST via rsync: if a combination of stunnel and rsync is used,
          then we need to wait for both utilities to finish or stop, not
          just one of them;
       4) The config file and pid file for stunnel are now deleted after
          successful completion of SST on the donor node;
       5) The configs and pid files from rsync and stunnel should not be
          deleted unless these utilities succeed (or are sucessfully
          terminated) on the joiner node;
       6) The configs and pid files now excluded from transfer via rsync;
       7) Spaces in paths are now valid for config files as well (when
          used with SST via rsync or mariabackup / xtrabackup[-v2]);
       8) SST via mariabackup: added preliminary verification of keys and
          certificates that are used when establishing a connection using
          SSL (to avoid long timeouts and improve diagnostics) - by analogy
          with how it is done for the xtrabackup-v2 (plus check for CA file),
          while that check is skipped if the user does not have openssl
          installed (or does not have diff utility);
       9) Added backup-threads=<n> configuration option which adds
          "--parallel=<n>" for mariabackup / xtrabackup at backup and
          move-back stages;
      10) Added encrypt-threads and encrypt-chunk-size configuration
          options for xbcrypt management (when xbcrypt is used);
      11) Small optimization: checking the socat version and adding
          a file with parameters for 2048-bit Diffie-Hellman (if necessary)
          is done only if the user has not specified "dhparam=" in the
          "sockopt" option value;
      12) SST via rsync now supports "backup-threads" configuration option
          (in server-related sections or in the "[sst]");
      13) Determining the number of available processors is now supported
          for FreeBSD + mariabackup/xtrabackup: before that we might have
          problems with "--compact" (rebuild indexes) or qpress on FreeBSD;
      14) The check_pid() function should not raise an error state in
          the rare cases when the pid file was created, but it is empty,
          or if it is deleted right during the check, or when zero is read
          from the pid file;
      15) Iproved templates that are used to check if a requested socket
          is "listening" when using the ss utility;
      16) Shortened some other templates for socket state utilities;
      17) Temporary files created by mariabackup / xtrabackup are moved
          to a separate subdirectory inside tmpdir (so they don't get
          mixed with other temporary files, which can make debugging
          more difficult);
      18) 10.2 only: the script for SST via xtrabackup-v2 has been brought
          in full compliance with all the bugfixes made for mariabackup (as
          it previously contained many flaws compared to the updated script
          for mariabackup).
      2fb44078
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      MDEV-25745: Not applying INSERT_REUSE_REDUNDANT · 139333a6
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      page_apply_insert_redundant(): Correct a condition that would
      occasionally fail when recovering changes for the change buffer tree
      (where extra_size and data_size can vary wildly).
      
      This was broken in commit 138cbec5
      (MDEV-21724).
      139333a6
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      Cleanup: deduplicate code · 601eb411
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      601eb411
    • Alexey Botchkov's avatar
      MDEV-15888 Implement FLUSH TABLES tbl_name [, tbl_name] ... WITH READ LOCK for views. · b118f92b
      Alexey Botchkov authored
      Enable the FLUSH TABLES for views. It works now.
      b118f92b
    • Vladislav Vaintroub's avatar
    • Georg Richter's avatar
      MDEV-25511: Command line tools don't support CRL parameters · be8e51c4
      Georg Richter authored
      Enable CRL support for GnuTLS (which was implemented by CONC-433).
      be8e51c4
  7. 30 May, 2021 1 commit
    • Dmitry Shulga's avatar
      MDEV-25576: The statement EXPLAIN running as regular statement and as prepared... · 91bde0fb
      Dmitry Shulga authored
      MDEV-25576: The statement EXPLAIN running as regular statement and as prepared statement produces different results for UPDATE with subquery
      
      Both EXPLAIN and EXPLAIN EXTENDED statements produce different results set
      in case it is run in normal way and in PS mode for the statements
      UPDATE/DELETE with subquery.
      
      The use case below reproduces the issue:
      MariaDB [test]> CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 INT KEY) ENGINE=MyISAM;
      Query OK, 0 rows affected (0,128 sec)
      
      MariaDB [test]> CREATE TABLE t2 (c2 INT) ENGINE=MyISAM;
      Query OK, 0 rows affected (0,023 sec)
      
      MariaDB [test]> CREATE TABLE t3 (c3 INT) ENGINE=MyISAM;
      Query OK, 0 rows affected (0,021 sec)
      
      MariaDB [test]> EXPLAIN EXTENDED UPDATE t3 SET c3 =
          -> ( SELECT COUNT(d1.c1) FROM ( SELECT a11.c1 FROM t1 AS a11
          -> STRAIGHT_JOIN t2 AS a21 ON a21.c2 = a11.c1 JOIN t1 AS a12
          -> ON a12.c1 = a11.c1 ) d1 );
      +------+-------------+-------+------+---------------+------+---------+------+------+----------+--------------------------------+
      | id   | select_type | table | type | possible_keys | key  | key_len | ref  | rows | filtered | Extra                          |
      +------+-------------+-------+------+---------------+------+---------+------+------+----------+--------------------------------+
      |    1 | PRIMARY     | t3    | ALL  | NULL          | NULL | NULL    | NULL |    0 |   100.00 |                                |
      |    2 | SUBQUERY    | NULL  | NULL | NULL          | NULL | NULL    | NULL | NULL |     NULL | Impossible WHERE noticed after reading const tables
      +------+-------------+-------+------+---------------+------+---------+------+------+----------+--------------------------------+
      2 rows in set (0,002 sec)
      
      MariaDB [test]> PREPARE stmt FROM
          -> EXPLAIN EXTENDED UPDATE t3 SET c3 =
          -> ( SELECT COUNT(d1.c1) FROM ( SELECT a11.c1 FROM t1 AS a11
          -> STRAIGHT_JOIN t2 AS a21 ON a21.c2 = a11.c1 JOIN t1 AS a12
          -> ON a12.c1 = a11.c1 ) d1 );
      Query OK, 0 rows affected (0,000 sec)
      Statement prepared
      
      MariaDB [test]>  EXECUTE stmt;
      +------+-------------+-------+------+---------------+------+---------+------+------+----------+--------------------------------+
      | id   | select_type | table | type | possible_keys | key  | key_len | ref  | rows | filtered | Extra                          |
      +------+-------------+-------+------+---------------+------+---------+------+------+----------+--------------------------------+
      |    1 | PRIMARY     | t3    | ALL  | NULL          | NULL | NULL    | NULL |    0 |   100.00 |                                |
      |    2 | SUBQUERY    | NULL  | NULL | NULL          | NULL | NULL    | NULL | NULL |     NULL | no matching row in const table |
      +------+-------------+-------+------+---------------+------+---------+------+------+----------+--------------------------------+
      2 rows in set (0,000 sec)
      
      The reason by that different result sets are produced is that on execution
      of the statement 'EXECUTE stmt' the flag SELECT_DESCRIBE not set
      in the data member SELECT_LEX::options for instances of SELECT_LEX that
      correspond to subqueries used in the UPDTAE/DELETE statements.
      
      Initially, these flags were set on parsing the statement
        PREPARE stmt FROM "EXPLAIN EXTENDED UPDATE t3 SET ..."
      but latter they were reset before starting real execution of
      the parsed query during handling the statement 'EXECUTE stmt';
      
      So, to fix the issue the functions mysql_update()/mysql_delete()
      have been modified to set the flag SELECT_DESCRIBE forcibly
      in the data member SELECT_LEX::options for the primary SELECT_LEX
      of the UPDATE/DELETE statement.
      91bde0fb
  8. 29 May, 2021 1 commit
  9. 28 May, 2021 2 commits
  10. 27 May, 2021 2 commits