- 11 Jan, 2023 2 commits
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Sergei Petrunia authored
(Variant 3, initial variant was by Rex Jonston) A LEFT JOIN with a constant as a column of the inner table produced wrong query result if the optimizer had to write the inner table column into a temp table. Query pattern: SELECT ... FROM (SELECT /*non-mergeable select*/ FROM t1 LEFT JOIN (SELECT 'Y' as Val) t2 ON ...) as tbl Fixed this by adding Item_direct_view_ref::save_in_field() which follows the pattern of Item_direct_view_ref's save_org_in_field(), save_in_result_field() and val_XXX() functions: * call check_null_ref() and handle NULL value * if we didn't get a NULL-complemented row, call Item_direct_ref's function.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
lock_rec_has_to_wait(): Remove the unused parameter for_locking that had been originally added in commit df4dd593
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- 10 Jan, 2023 1 commit
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Daniel Black authored
clang15 finally errors on old prototype definations. Its also a lot fussier about variables that aren't used as is the case a number of time with loop counters that aren't examined. RocksDB was complaining that its get_range function was declared without the array length in ha_rocksdb.h. While a constant is used rather than trying to import the Rdb_key_def::INDEX_NUMBER_SIZE header (was causing a lot of errors on the defination of other orders). If the constant does change can be assured that the same compile warnings will tell us of the error. The ha_rocksdb::index_read_map_impl DBUG_EXECUTE_IF was similar to the existing endless functions used in replication tests. Its rather moot point as the rocksdb.force_shutdown test that uses myrocks_busy_loop_on_row_read is currently disabled.
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- 09 Jan, 2023 1 commit
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Daniel Black authored
regression from MDEV-29540 / 8c389393. INSERT SELECT errors needed to be unconditionally ignored. As this touches the CREATE .. SELECT functionality, show the equalivent test there.
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- 07 Jan, 2023 1 commit
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Daniel Black authored
Don't display the source revision in the mysqld --help output.
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- 06 Jan, 2023 2 commits
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Igor Babaev authored
This bug affected queries with nested left joins having the same last inner table such that not_exists optimization could be applied to the most inner outer join when optimizer chose to use join buffers. The bug could lead to producing wrong a result set. If the WHERE condition a query contains a conjunctive IS NULL predicate over a non-nullable column of an inner table of a not nested outer join then not_exists optimization can be applied to tho the outer join. With this optimization when looking for matches for a certain record from the outer table of the join the records of the inner table can be ignored right after the first match satisfying the ON condition is found. In the case of nested outer joins having the same last inner table this optimization still can be applied but only if all ON conditions of the embedding outer joins are satisfied. Such check was missing in the code that tried to apply not_exists optimization when join buffers were used for outer join operations. This problem has been already fixed in the patch for bug MDEV-7992. Yet there it was resolved only for the cases when join buffers were not used for outer joins. Approved by Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@mariadb.com>
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Haidong Ji authored
MariaDB MDEV-12583 added `SOURCE_REVISION` variable that exposes the SHA1 of source code commit that the current running engine was built from. This info is useful for troubleshooting and debugging. This commit does the following: - addes the `SOURCE_REVISION` value into engine error log. - when a crash triggers handle_fatal_signal, the `SOURCE_REVISION` will be included in crash report. - resolves MDEV-20344: startup messages belong in stderr/error-log not stdout All new code of the whole pull request, including one or several files that are either new files or modified ones, are contributed under the BSD-new license. I am contributing on behalf of my employer Amazon Web Services, Inc.
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- 04 Jan, 2023 1 commit
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lilinjie authored
Signed-off-by: lilinjie <lilinjie@uniontech.com>
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- 03 Jan, 2023 1 commit
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Andrew Hutchings authored
If mariadb-service-convert is run and the user variable is unset then this sets `User=` in `[Service]`, which then tries to run mariadb as root, which in-turn fails. This only happens when mysqld_safe is missing which is all the time now. So don't set `User=` if there is no user variable. Reviewer: Sergei Golubchik <serg@mariadb.org> (in PR #2382)
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- 01 Jan, 2023 10 commits
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
Make Item_direct_ref_to_item transparent for Spider
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Dmitry Shulga authored
The idea is to put Item_direct_ref_to_item as a transparent and permanent wrapper before a string which require conversion. So that Item_direct_ref_to_item would be the only place where the pointer to the string item is stored, this pointer can be changed and restored during PS execution as needed. And if any permanent (subquery) optimization would need a pointer to the item, it'll use a pointer to the Item_direct_ref_to_item - which is a permanent item and won't go away.
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Dmitry Shulga authored
Reverted changed in server code introduced by the commit bd9274fa. Tests from this commit are retained.
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Sergei Golubchik authored
move mariadb_capi_rename.h out of private server headers, because it's included by mysql.h which is not private.
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Sergei Golubchik authored
custom code in `case OPT_SKIP_RESOLVE` was overriding the correct value from handle_options().
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Sergei Golubchik authored
covers `git commit -a` and `git citool` (`git add`, `git status`, etc). they can still be added explicitly
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Sergei Golubchik authored
the parser couldn't parse `1=2 not between 3 and 5` after `2` it expected only NOT2_SYM, but not NOT_SYM (visible from the sql_yacc.output file), which resulted in Syntax error ... near 'not between 3 and 4' The parser was confused by a rather low NOT_SYM precedence and %prec BETWEEN_SYM didn't resolve this confusion. As a fix, let's remove any %precedence from NOT_SYM and specify %prec explicitly in the only place where it matters for NOT_SYM. In other places, such as for NOT BETWEEN, NOT_SYM won't have a precedence, so bison won't be confused about it.
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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- 27 Dec, 2022 1 commit
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Julius Goryavsky authored
Without Galera, mariabackup should ignore the --galera-info option and not fail with rc != 0 like it does now. This commit fixes this flaw.
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- 26 Dec, 2022 4 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
* Avoid some pessimization * Slightly smaller upgrade dataset * Simplify vers_row_same_trx() and its caller
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Aleksey Midenkov authored
1. In case of system-versioned table add row_end into FTS_DOC_ID index in fts_create_common_tables() and innobase_create_key_defs(). fts_n_uniq() returns 1 or 2 depending on whether the table is system-versioned. After this patch recreate of FTS_DOC_ID index is required for existing system-versioned tables. If you see this message in error log or server warnings: "InnoDB: Table db/t1 contains 2 indexes inside InnoDB, which is different from the number of indexes 1 defined in the MariaDB" use this command to fix the table: ALTER TABLE db.t1 FORCE; 2. Fix duplicate history for secondary unique index like it was done in MDEV-23644 for clustered index (932ec586). In case of existing history row which conflicts with currently inseted row we check in row_ins_scan_sec_index_for_duplicate() whether that row was inserted as part of current transaction. In that case we indicate with DB_FOREIGN_DUPLICATE_KEY that new history row is not needed and should be silently skipped. 3. Some parts of MDEV-21138 (7410ff43) reverted. Skipping of FTS_DOC_ID index for history rows made problems with purge system. Now this is fixed differently by p.2. 4. wait_all_purged.inc checks that we didn't affect non-history rows so they are deleted and purged correctly. Additional FTS fixes fts_init_get_doc_id(): exclude history rows from max_doc_id calculation. fts_init_get_doc_id() callback is used only for crash recovery. fts_add_doc_by_id(): set max value for row_end field. fts_read_stopword(): stopwords table can be system-versioned too. We now read stopwords only for current data. row_insert_for_mysql(): exclude history rows from doc_id validation. row_merge_read_clustered_index(): exclude history_rows from doc_id processing. fts_load_user_stopword(): for versioned table retrieve row_end field and skip history rows. For non-versioned table we retrieve 'value' field twice (just for uniformity). FTS tests for System Versioning now include maybe_versioning.inc which adds 3 combinations: 'vers' for debug build sets sysvers_force and sysvers_hide. sysvers_force makes every created table system-versioned, sysvers_hide hides WITH SYSTEM VERSIONING for SHOW CREATE. Note: basic.test, stopword.test and versioning.test do not require debug for 'vers' combination. This is controlled by $modify_create_table in maybe_versioning.inc and these tests run WITH SYSTEM VERSIONING explicitly which allows to test 'vers' combination on non-debug builds. 'vers_trx' like 'vers' sets sysvers_force_trx and sysvers_hide. That tests FTS with trx_id-based System Versioning. 'orig' works like before: no System Versioning is added, no debug is required. Upgrade/downgrade test for System Versioning is done by innodb_fts.versioning. It has 2 combinations: 'prepare' makes binaries in std_data (requires old server and OLD_BINDIR). It tests upgrade/downgrade against old server as well. 'upgrade' tests upgrade against binaries in std_data. Cleanups: Removed innodb-fts-stopword.test as it duplicates stopword.test
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Aleksey Midenkov authored
Adds new parameter $restart_bindir for restart_mysqld.inc. Example: let $restart_bindir= /home/midenok/src/mariadb/10.3b/build; --source include/restart_mysqld.inc It is good to return back original server before check_mysqld will be run at the test end: let $restart_bindir=; --source include/restart_mysqld.inc
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Aleksey Midenkov authored
Works like vers_force but forces trx_id-based system-versioned tables if the storage supports it (currently InnoDB-only). Otherwise creates timestamp-based system-versioned table.
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- 21 Dec, 2022 1 commit
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musvaage authored
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- 20 Dec, 2022 2 commits
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Vlad Lesin authored
Before the fix next-key lock was requested only if a record was delete-marked for locking unique search in RR isolation level. There can be several delete-marked records for the same unique key, that's why InnoDB scans the records until eighter non-delete-marked record is reached or all delete-marked records with the same unique key are scanned. For range scan next-key locks are used for RR to protect scanned range from inserting new records by other transactions. And this is the reason of why next-key locks are used for delete-marked records for unique searches. If a record is not delete-marked, the requested lock type was "not-gap". When a record is not delete-marked during lock request by trx 1, and some other transaction holds conflicting lock, trx 1 creates waiting not-gap lock on the record and suspends. During trx 1 suspending the record can be delete-marked. And when the lock is granted on conflicting transaction commit or rollback, its type is still "not-gap". So we have "not-gap" lock on delete-marked record for RR. And this let some other transaction to insert some record with the same unique key when trx 1 is not committed, what can cause isolation level violation. The fix is to set next-key locks for both delete-marked and non-delete-marked records for unique search in RR.
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Yuchen Pei authored
When trying to create a spider table with banned charsets including utf32, utf16, ucs2 and utf16le[1], spider should emit an error immediately, rather than wait until a separate statement that establishes a connection (e.g. SELECT). This also applies to ALTER TABLE statement that changes charsets. [1] https://mariadb.com/kb/en/server-system-variables/#character_set_clientSigned-off-by: Yuchen Pei <yuchen.pei@mariadb.com> Reviewed-by: Nayuta Yanagisawa <nayuta.yanagisawa@mariadb.com>
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- 19 Dec, 2022 1 commit
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musvaage authored
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- 16 Dec, 2022 2 commits
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Lena Startseva authored
Excluded one case from view-protocol in gis.test
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Marko Mäkelä authored
An unfortunate change to the default behavior of the handling of core dumps was implemented in commit e9be5428 by making MTR_PRINT_CORE=small the default value, that is, to only display the stack trace of one thread in crash reports. Many if not most failures that occur in regression tests are sporadic and involve race conditions or deadlocks. To be able to analyze such failures, having the stack traces of all active threads is a must, because CI environments typically do not save any core dumps. While the environment variable MTR_PRINT_CORE could be set in CI environments to compensate for the unfortunate change, it is better to revert to the old default (dumping all threads) so that no explicit action will be required from maintainers of independent CI systems. In that case, if something fails once in a blue moon, we can have some hope of diagnosing it based on the output. We fix this regression by defaulting the unset environment variable MTR_PRINT_CORE to "medium".
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- 15 Dec, 2022 2 commits
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musvaage authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Some tests drop the default mtr database "test". This may fail due to the directory not being empty. InnoDB may not delete all tables immediately, due to the "background drop table queue" or its replacement in commit 1bd681c8 (the purge of history would clean up after a DDL operation during which the server was killed). Let us try to avoid "drop database test" whenever it is easily possible. Where it is not, SET GLOBAL innodb_max_purge_lag_wait=0 will ensure that the replacement of the "background drop table queue" will have completed its job.
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- 13 Dec, 2022 2 commits
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Daniel Black authored
Consistent with MDEV-4206 and empty log_slow_filter still means no explict filtering. Since 21518ab2 however the log_queries_not_using_indexes became stored in the same variable. As we need to test for the absense of log_queries_not_using_indexes the SERVER_QUERY_NO_INDEX USED part of log_slow_statement, the empty criteria resulted in an always true to log queries not using indexes if log_slow_filter was set to empty. Adjusted the log_slow.test for MDEV-4206 as slow_log_query has been global and session for a while and it was relying on the MDEV-21187 buggy behavior to detect a slow query. Reviewer: Monty
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Daniel Black authored
Previously we parsed it out in mysql_install_db for use in the error message, but failed to pass it to mysqld in the bootstrap. Also match log_error as it might appear in the .cnf files. Thanks Michal Schorm for the test case. Reviewed by: Faustin Lammler
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- 09 Dec, 2022 2 commits
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Julius Goryavsky authored
This commit fixes the test system hanging due to the galera_var_notify_ssl_ipv6 test and also brings the wsrep_notify[_ssl].sh files in line with each other between the user template and the mtr suite. Quotes are also added here to avoid problems if the user specifies the value of one of the variables at the beginning of the file containing shell-specific characters, for example, if the password or username specified in the PSWD and USER variables will contain the "$" character. Also fixed an issue with automatic --ssl-verify-server-cert option substitution when the corresponding value is set by the user to "1" or "on". Also fixed some tests here to avoid joining one of the nodes to another cluster when the nodes are restarted from the mtr side, which can lead to random failures when testing with buildbot.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
mysql_discard_or_import_tablespace(): On successful ALTER TABLE...DISCARD TABLESPACE, evict the table handle from the table definition cache, so that ha_innobase::close() will be invoked, like InnoDB expects to be the case. This will avoid an assertion failure ut_a(table->get_ref_count() == 0) during IMPORT TABLESPACE. ha_innobase::open(): Do not issue any ER_TABLESPACE_DISCARDED warning. Member functions for DML will do that. ha_innobase::truncate(), ha_innobase::check_if_supported_inplace_alter(): Issue ER_TABLESPACE_DISCARDED warnings, to compensate for the removal of the warning in ha_innobase::open(). row_quiesce_write_indexes(): Only write information about committed indexes. The ALTER TABLE t NOWAIT ADD INDEX(c) in the nondeterministic test case will most of the time fail due to a metadata lock (MDL) timeout and leave behind an uncommitted index. Reviewed by: Sergei Golubchik
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- 08 Dec, 2022 1 commit
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Daniel Black authored
The geometry type requires Type:"Feature" but the feature need not be first in the JSON structure. Adjust code to return an error if geometry isn't a JSON object, but continue parsing searching for Type: "Feature" to trigger the geometry parsing. Thanks Derick Magnusen for the bug report.
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- 07 Dec, 2022 2 commits
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
Add retry logic for CreateFile, DeleteFile, or MoveFile when GetLastError() is ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION.
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Nayuta Yanagisawa authored
MDEV-29636 Assertion `part_share->auto_inc_initialized || !can_use_for_auto_inc_init()' failed in ha_partition::set_auto_increment_if_higher upon REPLACE with partition pruning The bug is caused by a similar mechanism as MDEV-21027. The function, check_insert_or_replace_autoincrement, failed to open all the partitions on REPLACE SELECT statements and it results in the assertion error.
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- 05 Dec, 2022 1 commit
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Anel Husakovic authored
- Regression introduced 7baf24a0 for multidigit gcc dump. There is no dot in `dumpversion`. ``` $ gcc -dumpversion 10 ``` Otherwise it will fail and not produce the output ``` Running dgcov Name "IO::Uncompress::Gunzip::GunzipError" used only once: possible typo at ./dgcov.pl line 197. Cannot parse gcc -dumpversion: 9 ``` - The warning `once` is always generated: ``` Running dgcov Name "IO::Uncompress::Gunzip::GunzipError" used only once: possible typo at ./dgcov.pl line 197. <number> ``` Suppresing the line `Name "IO::Uncompress::Gunzip::GunzipError" used only once: possible typo at ./dgcov.pl line 197.` with the patch. - Reviewed by: <>
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