- 04 Mar, 2021 3 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
row_prebuilt_t::m_no_prefetch: Remove (it was always false). row_prebuilt_t::m_read_virtual_key: Remove (it was always false). Only ha_innopart ever set these fields.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
innobase_rename_table(): Invoke dict_stats_wait_bg_to_stop_using_table() to ensure that dict_stats_update() cannot be accessing the table name that we will be modifying. If we are executing RENAME rather than TRUNCATE, reset the flag at the end so that persistent statistics can be calculated again. The race condition was encountered with ASAN and rr. Sorry, there is no test case, like there is for nothing related to dict_stats_wait_bg_to_stop_using_table(). The entire code is an ugly work-around for the failure of dict_stats_process_entry_from_recalc_pool() to acquire MDL. Note: It appears that an ALTER TABLE that is not rebuilding the table will fail to reset the flag that blocks the processing of statistics.
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Vicențiu Ciorbaru authored
row_number() over () window function can be used without any column in the OVER clause. Additionally, the item doesn't reference any tables, as it's not effectively referencing any table. Rather it is specifically built based on the end temporary table used for window function computation. This caused remove_const function to wrongly drop it from the ORDER list. Effectively, we shouldn't be dropping any window function from the ORDER clause, so adjust remove_const to account for that. Reviewed by: Sergei Petrunia sergey@mariadb.com
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- 03 Mar, 2021 2 commits
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Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani authored
In btr_index_rec_validate(), externally stored column check is missing while matching the length of the field with the length of the field data stored in record. Fetch the length of the externally stored part and compare it with the fixed field length.
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Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani authored
MDEV-20648 InnoDB: Failing assertion: !(*node)->being_extended, innodb.log_data_file_size failed in buildbot, assertion `!space->is_stopping()' InnoDB should check whether the tablespace is being deleted while extending the tablespace.
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- 02 Mar, 2021 2 commits
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Monty authored
When doing a truncate on an Innodb under lock tables, InnoDB would rename the old table to #sql-... and recreate a new 't1' table. The table lock would still be on the #sql-table. When doing ALTER TABLE, Innodb would do the changes on the #sql table (which would disappear on close). When the SQL layer, as part of inline alter table, would close the original t1 table (#sql in InnoDB) and then reopen the t1 table, Innodb would notice that this does not match it's own (old) t1 table and generate an error. Fixed by adding code in truncate table that if we are under lock tables and truncating an InnoDB table, we would close, reopen and lock the table after truncate. This will remove the #sql table and ensure that lock tables is using the new empty table. Reviewer: Marko Mäkelä
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Dmitry Shulga authored
Attempt to execute EXPLAIN statement on multi-table DELETE statement leads to firing firing of the assertion DBUG_ASSERT(! is_set()); in the method Diagnostics_area::set_eof_status. For example, above mentioned assertion failure happens in case any of the following statements EXPLAIN DELETE FROM t1.* USING t1 EXPLAIN DELETE b FROM t1 AS a JOIN t1 AS b are executed in prepared statement mode provided the table t1 does exist. This assertion is hit by the reason that a status of Diagnostics_area is set twice. The first time it is set from the function do_select() when the method multi_delete::send_eof() called. The second time it is set when the method Explain_query::send_explain() calls the method select_send::send_eof (this method invokes the method Diagnostics_area::set_eof_status that finally hits assertion) The second invocation for a setter method of the class Diagnostics_area is correct and run to send a response containing explain data. But first invocation of a setter method of the class Diagnostics_area is wrong since the function do_select() shouldn't be called at all for handling of the EXPLAIN statement. The reason by that the function do_select() is called during handling of the EXPLAIN statement is that the flag SELECT_DESCRIBE not set in the data member JOIN::select_options. The flag SELECT_DESCRIBE if is copied from values select_lex->options. During parsing of EXPLAIN statement this flag is set but latter reset from the function reinit_stmt_before_use() that is called on execution of prepared statement. void reinit_stmt_before_use(THD *thd, LEX *lex) { ... for (; sl; sl= sl->next_select_in_list()) { if (sl->changed_elements & TOUCHED_SEL_COND) { /* remove option which was put by mysql_explain_union() */ sl->options&= ~SELECT_DESCRIBE; ... } ... } So, to fix the issue the flag SELECT_DESCRIBE is set forcibly at the mysql_select() function in case thd->lex->describe set, that is in case EXPLAIN being executed.
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- 01 Mar, 2021 1 commit
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Sergei Golubchik authored
use _RR_TRACE_DIR=dir instead of -o dir, as the former can store multiple traces in dir (if, e.g., the test restarts mysqld) suppress uninitialized warning when $exe is undefined (--manual-XXX)
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- 25 Feb, 2021 3 commits
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Dmitry Shulga authored
Running statements with SET STATEMENT FOR clause is handled incorrectly in case the whole statement is executed in prepared statement mode. For example, running of the following statement SET STATEMENT sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION' FOR CREATE TABLE t1 AS SELECT CONCAT('abc') AS c1; results in different definition of the table t1 depending on whether the statement is executed as a prepared or as a regular statement. In first case the column c1 is defined as `c1` varchar(3) DEFAULT NULL in the last case the column c1 is defined as `c1` varchar(3) NOT NULL Different definition for the column c1 arise due to the fact that a value of the data memeber Item_func_concat::maybe_null depends on whether strict mode is on or off. Below is definition of the method fix_fields() of the class Item_str_func that is base class for the class Item_func_concat that is created on parsing the SET STATEMENT FOR clause. bool Item_str_func::fix_fields(THD *thd, Item **ref) { bool res= Item_func::fix_fields(thd, ref); /* In Item_str_func::check_well_formed_result() we may set null_value flag on the same condition as in test() below. */ maybe_null= maybe_null || thd->is_strict_mode(); return res; } Although the clause SET STATEMENT sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION' FOR is parsed on PREPARE phase during processing of the prepared statement, real setting of the sql_mode system variable is done on EXECUTION phase. On the other hand, the method Item_str_func::fix_fields is called on PREPARE phase. In result, thd->is_strict_mode() returns true during calling the method Item_str_func::fix_fields(), the data member maybe_null is assigned the value true and column c1 is defined as DEFAULT NULL. To fix the issue the system variables listed in the SET STATEMENT FOR clause are set at the beginning of handling the PREPARE phase just right before calling the function check_prepared_statement() and their original values restored immediate after return from this function. Additionally, to avoid code duplication the source code used in the function mysql_execute_command for setting variables, specified by SET STATEMENT clause, were extracted to the standalone functions run_set_statement_if_requested(). This new function is called from the function mysql_execute_command() and the method Prepared_statement::prepare().
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Varun Gupta authored
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Daniel Black authored
Backport of 4bc31a90 Include client libraries for auth caching_sha2_password and sha256_password in the libmariadb3 client library package.
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- 24 Feb, 2021 1 commit
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Daniel Black authored
volatile != atomic. volatile has no memory barrier schemantics, its for mmaped IO so lets allow some optimizer gains and stop pretending it helps with memory atomicity. The MDEV lists a SEGV an assumption is made that an address was partially read. As C packs structs strictly in order and on arm64 the cache line size is 128 bits. A pointer (link - 64 bits), followed by a hashnr (uint32 - 32 bits), leaves the following key (uchar * 64 bits), neither naturally aligned to any pointer and worse, split across a cache line which is the processors view of an atomic reservation of memory. lf_dynarray_lvalue is assumed to return a 64 bit aligned address. As a solution move the 32bit hashnr to the end so we don't get the *key pointer split across two cache lines. Tested by: Krunal Bauskar Reviewer: Marko Mäkelä
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- 23 Feb, 2021 2 commits
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Vicențiu Ciorbaru authored
Introduced by 85828b8f This is running 2 git processes in parallel, which, if unlucky can cause either of them to fail with "File already exists" error.
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Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani authored
- The commit 5fd3c747(MDEV-24709) resets the recv_no_ibuf_operations in recv_recovery_from_checkpoint_start(), but InnoDB fails to reset the variable recv_no_log_write() during that time and that leads to the assert failure.
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- 22 Feb, 2021 13 commits
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Sergei Golubchik authored
1. wait for the binlog thread to reach the certain state, don't use a debug_sync that's incorrectly placed to detect the state 2. no need to do a (non-deterministic) `show binlog events` to verify what is guaranteed by the directly preceding line
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Sergei Golubchik authored
if it's the whole content of a test anyway.
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Sergei Golubchik authored
add a new "debugger" to mtr, that runs the executable under valgrind in gdb. valgrind pid is auto-detected, but the delay (sleep) and vgdb path are hard-coded for now
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Sergei Golubchik authored
"debugger" is anything that wraps execution of a target binary (mysqld or mysqltest). Currently the list includes: gdb, ddd, dbx, lldb, valgrind, strace, ktrace, rr, devenv, windbg, vsjitdebugger. for every debugger xxx, mtr will recognize four options: --xxx, --boot-xxx, --manual-xxx, --client-xxx. They all support an optional "=string" argument. String being a semicolon-separated list of commands (e.g. for gdb) or one (not semicolon-separated) command line of options (e.g. for valgrind). Or both (e.g. --gdb='-quiet -nh;info files' In embedded both --xxx and --client-xxx work. Functionality changed/removed: * --rr-args is gone * --rr-dir is gone * --manual-debug is gone * --debugger={devenv|vc|windbg|vc_express|vsjitdebugger} is gone * --strace-option is gone * --stracer={strace|ktrace} is gone * --valgrind only enables it for the server, not for everything * --valgrind-all is gone * --valgrind-mysqltest is gone * --valgrind-mysqld is gone * --valgrind-options is gone * --valgrind-option is gone * --valgrind-path is gone * --callgrind is gone * one cannot combine --valgrind --gdb anymore * valgrind report doesn't add a fake test line to the output * vc and vcexpress on windows are no longer supported
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Sergei Golubchik authored
don't allocate Column_statistics_collected objects that won't be used. minor style fixes (StringBuffer<>, etc)
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Sergei Golubchik authored
only collect persistent stats for columns explicitly listed by the user in the ANALYZE TABLE PERSISTENT FOR COLUMNS (...) clause. The engine can extend table->read_set as much as it wants, it should not affect the collected statistics. Test case from the 3b94309a applies - it used to crash, because ha_partition extended table->read_set after the loop that initialized some objects based on bits in the read_set but before the loop that used these objects based on bits in the read_set.
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Sergei Golubchik authored
This reverts the commit 3b94309a but keeps the test Because the fix is a hack that isn't supposed to do anything, and relies on a side-effect of rnd_init inside ha_partition. A different fix is coming up.
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Daniel Bartholomew authored
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Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani authored
- This is caused by commit ad6171b9 (MDEV-22456). InnoDB reloads the evicted table again from dictionary. In that case, AHI entries and current index object mismatches happens. When index object mismatches then InnoDB should drop the page hash AHI entries for the block. In btr_search_drop_page_hash_index(), InnoDB should take exclusive lock on the AHI latch if index is already freed to avoid the freed memory access during buf_pool_resize()
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Jan Lindström authored
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- 18 Feb, 2021 2 commits
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Sergei Golubchik authored
this should simplify run-time cluster management
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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- 17 Feb, 2021 3 commits
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Jan Lindström authored
MDEV-24873 : galera.galera_as_slave_ctas MTR failed: Assertion `(&(&LOCK_thd_data)->m_mutex)->count > 0 && pthread_equal(pthread_self(), (&(&LOCK_thd_data)->m_mutex)->thread)' failed in sql_class.cc on THD::awake(killed_state) Problem was that thd::awake assumes now that you hold THD::LOCK_thd_data so we need to keep it when we call wsrep_thd_awake from wsrep_abort_transaction.
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Jan Lindström authored
Problem was that we tried to lock THD::LOCK_thd_data after we have acquired lock_sys mutex. This is against mutex ordering rules.
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Jan Lindström authored
Stabilize test case.
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- 16 Feb, 2021 4 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Let us avoid the excessive allocation of explicit record locks (a work-around of MDEV-24813) so that the test will execute much faster under AddressSanitizer, MemorySanitizer, Valgrind.
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Varun Gupta authored
The issue here was the read_set bitmap was not set for a field which was used as a reference in an inner select. We need to make sure that if we are in an inner select and we have references from outer select then we update the table bitmaps for such references. Introduced a function in the class Item_subselect that would update bitmaps of table for the references within a subquery that are defined in outer selects.
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Varun Gupta authored
Follow-up fix to commit 26f50335(MDEV-23449) The GROUP BY clause inside IN/ALL/ANY subquery is removed when there is no aggregate function or HAVING clause in the subquery. When the GROUP BY clause is removed, a subquery can also be removed if it part of the GROUP BY clause. This is done inside the function remove_redundant_subquery_clauses. Here we walk over the GROUP BY list and remove a subselect from its unit via the callback function eliminate_subselect_processor. The issue here was that when the query was being re-executed it was trying to reinitialize the select that was removed as stated above. This is not required, so the fix would be to remove select_lex both from tree lex structure and the global list of nodes so that we don't do the reinitialization again.
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Varun Gupta authored
The issue here was histogram statistics were being used even when the level of optimizer_use_condition_selectivity doesn't allow usage of statistics from histogram. The histogram statistics are read for a table only when optimizer_use_condition_selectivity > 3. But the TABLE structure can be stored in the internal table cache and be reused for the next query. So in this case the histogram statistics will be available for the next query. The fix would be to make sure to use the histogram statistics only when optimizer_use_condition_selectivity > 3.
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- 15 Feb, 2021 2 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
The test innodb.innodb_bug60049 used to check that the record (ID,NAME)=(12,'SYS_FOREIGN_COLS') is the last record in the secondary index of the system table SYS_TABLES. But, ever since commit 23365584 or mysql/mysql-server@082d59670f2616f68af37666fac0f23dbeb43099 that record no longer is the last one in the table! The more recent test innodb.purge_secondary covers the purge functionality much better.
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Alice Sherepa authored
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- 12 Feb, 2021 2 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
innobase_rename_column_try(): When renaming SYS_FIELDS records for secondary indexes, try to use both formats of SYS_FIELDS.POS as keys, in case the PRIMARY KEY includes a column prefix. Without this fix, an ALTER TABLE that renames a column followed by a server restart (or LRU eviction of the table definition from dict_sys) would make the table inaccessible.
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