- 05 Sep, 2021 3 commits
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
Also fix Spider's cmake.
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- 04 Sep, 2021 2 commits
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
dict_table_close(): Fix a race condition around dict_stats_deinit(). This was not observed; it should have been caught by an assertion. dict_stats_deinit(): Slightly simplify the code. ha_innobase::info_low(): If the table is unreadable, initialize some dummy statistics.
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- 03 Sep, 2021 1 commit
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Marko Mäkelä authored
This test may occasionally display MDL for the InnoDB persistent statistics tables. Filter them out. This fixes up commit 9608773f.
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- 02 Sep, 2021 1 commit
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Marko Mäkelä authored
A performance regression was observed after commit 82b7c561 because purge tasks would end up waiting more elsewhere, most notably trx_purge_get_next_rec() and trx_purge_truncate_history(). row_purge_parse_undo_rec(): Prevent the performance regression by unnecessarily acquiring dict_sys.latch in exclusive mode after the table lookup.
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- 01 Sep, 2021 1 commit
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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- 31 Aug, 2021 15 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
This essentially reverts commit 4e89ec66 and only disables InnoDB persistent statistics for tests where it is desirable. By design, InnoDB persistent statistics will not be updated except by ANALYZE TABLE or by STATS_AUTO_RECALC. The internal transactions that update persistent InnoDB statistics in background tasks (with innodb_stats_auto_recalc=ON) may cause nondeterministic query plans or interfere with some tests that deal with other InnoDB internals, such as the purge of transaction history.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
The purpose of dict_table_t::stats_bg_flag was to prevent race conditions between DDL operations and a background thread that updates persistent statistics for InnoDB tables. Now that with the parent commit, we started to acquire a shared meta-data lock (MDL) on the InnoDB persistent statistics tables in background tasks that access them, we may easily acquire MDL on the table for which the statistics are being updated. This will by design prevent race conditions with any DDL operations on that table, and the stats_bg_flag may be removed. dict_stats_process_entry_from_recalc_pool(): Complete rewrite. During the processing, retain the entry in recalc_pool, so that dict_stats_recalc_pool_del() will be able to request deletion of the entry, or delete the entry if its caller is holding MDL_EXCLUSIVE while we are waiting for MDL. recalc_pool: In addition to the table ID, store a state for inter-thread communication, so that dict_stats_recalc_pool_del() can wait until all processing is finished. Reviewed by: Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
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Marko Mäkelä authored
In commit 1bd681c8 (MDEV-25506 part 3) we introduced a "fake instant timeout" when a transaction would wait for a table or record lock while holding dict_sys.latch. This prevented a deadlock of the server but could cause bogus errors for operations on the InnoDB persistent statistics tables. A better fix is to ensure that whenever a transaction is being executed in the InnoDB internal SQL parser (which will for now require dict_sys.latch to be held), it will already have acquired all locks that could be required for the execution. So, we will acquire the following locks upfront, before acquiring dict_sys.latch: (1) MDL on the affected user table (acquired by the SQL layer) (2) If applicable (not for RENAME TABLE): InnoDB table lock (3) If persistent statistics are going to be modified: (3.a) MDL_SHARED on mysql.innodb_table_stats, mysql.innodb_index_stats (3.b) exclusive table locks on the statistics tables (4) Exclusive table locks on the InnoDB data dictionary tables (not needed in ANALYZE TABLE and the like) Note: Acquiring exclusive locks on the statistics tables may cause more locking conflicts between concurrent DDL operations. Notably, RENAME TABLE will lock the statistics tables even if no persistent statistics are enabled for the table. DROP DATABASE will only acquire locks on statistics tables if persistent statistics are enabled for the tables on which the SQL layer is invoking ha_innobase::delete_table(). For any "garbage collection" in innodb_drop_database(), a timeout while acquiring locks on the statistics tables will result in any statistics not being deleted for any tables that the SQL layer did not know about. If innodb_defragment=ON, information may be written to the statistics tables even for tables for which InnoDB persistent statistics are disabled. But, DROP TABLE will no longer attempt to delete that information if persistent statistics are not enabled for the table. This change should also fix the hangs related to InnoDB persistent statistics and STATS_AUTO_RECALC (MDEV-15020) as well as a bug that running ALTER TABLE on the statistics tables concurrently with running ALTER TABLE on InnoDB tables could cause trouble. lock_rec_enqueue_waiting(), lock_table_enqueue_waiting(): Do not issue a fake instant timeout error when the transaction is holding dict_sys.latch. Instead, assert that the dict_sys.latch is never being held here. lock_sys_tables(): A new function to acquire exclusive locks on all dictionary tables, in case DROP TABLE or similar operation is being executed. Locking non-hard-coded tables is optional to avoid a crash in row_merge_drop_temp_indexes(). The SYS_VIRTUAL table was introduced in MySQL 5.7 and MariaDB Server 10.2. Normally, we require all these dictionary tables to exist before executing any DDL, but the function row_merge_drop_temp_indexes() is an exception. When upgrading from MariaDB Server 10.1 or MySQL 5.6 or earlier, the table SYS_VIRTUAL would not exist at this point. ha_innobase::commit_inplace_alter_table(): Invoke log_write_up_to() while not holding dict_sys.latch. dict_sys_t::remove(), dict_table_close(): No longer try to drop index stubs that were left behind by aborted online ADD INDEX. Such indexes should be dropped from the InnoDB data dictionary by row_merge_drop_indexes() as part of the failed DDL operation. Stubs for aborted indexes may only be left behind in the data dictionary cache. dict_stats_fetch_from_ps(): Use a normal read-only transaction. ha_innobase::delete_table(), ha_innobase::truncate(), fts_lock_table(): While waiting for purge to stop using the table, do not hold dict_sys.latch. ha_innobase::delete_table(): Implement a work-around for the rollback of ALTER TABLE...ADD PARTITION. MDL_EXCLUSIVE would not be held if ALTER TABLE hits lock_wait_timeout while trying to upgrade the MDL due to a conflicting LOCK TABLES, such as in the first ALTER TABLE in the test case of Bug#53676 in parts.partition_special_innodb. Therefore, we must explicitly stop purge, because it would not be stopped by MDL. dict_stats_func(), btr_defragment_chunk(): Allocate a THD so that we can acquire MDL on the InnoDB persistent statistics tables. mysqltest_embedded: Invoke ha_pre_shutdown() before free_used_memory() in order to avoid ASAN heap-use-after-free related to acquire_thd(). trx_t::dict_operation_lock_mode: Changed the type to bool. row_mysql_lock_data_dictionary(), row_mysql_unlock_data_dictionary(): Implemented as macros. rollback_inplace_alter_table(): Apply an infinite timeout to lock waits. innodb_thd_increment_pending_ops(): Wrapper for thd_increment_pending_ops(). Never attempt async operation for InnoDB background threads, such as the trx_t::commit() in dict_stats_process_entry_from_recalc_pool(). lock_sys_t::cancel(trx_t*): Make dictionary transactions immune to KILL. lock_wait(): Make dictionary transactions immune to KILL, and to lock wait timeout when waiting for locks on dictionary tables. parts.partition_special_innodb: Use lock_wait_timeout=0 to instantly get ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT. main.mdl: Filter out MDL on InnoDB persistent statistics tables Reviewed by: Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
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Marko Mäkelä authored
que_eval_sql(): Remove the parameter lock_dict. The only caller with lock_dict=true was dict_stats_exec_sql(), which will now explicitly invoke dict_sys.lock() and dict_sys.unlock() by itself. row_import_cleanup(): Do not unnecessarily lock the dictionary. Concurrent access to the table during ALTER TABLE...IMPORT TABLESPACE is prevented by MDL and the fact that there cannot exist any undo log or change buffer records that would refer to the table or tablespace. row_import_for_mysql(): Do not unnecessarily lock the dictionary while accessing fil_system. Thanks to MDL_EXCLUSIVE that was acquired by the SQL layer, only one IMPORT may be in effect for the table name. row_quiesce_set_state(): Do not unnecessarily lock the dictionary. The dict_table_t::quiesce state is documented to be protected by all index latches, which we are acquiring. dict_table_close(): Introduce a simpler variant with fewer parameters. dict_table_close(): Reduce the amount of calls. We can simply invoke dict_table_t::release() on startup or in DDL operations, or when the table is inaccessible. In none of these cases, there is no need to invalidate the InnoDB persistent statistics. pars_info_t::graph_owns_us: Remove (unused). pars_info_free(): Define inline. fts_delete(), trx_t::evict_table(), row_prebuilt_free(), row_rename_table_for_mysql(): Simplify. row_mysql_lock_data_dictionary(): Remove some references; use dict_sys.lock() and dict_sys.unlock() instead. row_mysql_lock_table(): Remove. Use lock_table_for_trx() instead. ha_innobase::check_if_supported_inplace_alter(), row_create_table_for_mysql(): Simply assert dict_sys.sys_tables_exist(). In commit 49e2c8f0 and commit 1bd681c8 srv_start() actually guarantees that the system tables will exist, or the server is in read-only mode, or startup will fail. Reviewed by: Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
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Marko Mäkelä authored
sym_tab_free_private(): Do not call dict_table_close(), but simply invoke dict_table_t::release(), which we can do without locking the whole dictionary cache. (Note: On user tables it may still be necessary to invoke dict_table_close(), so that InnoDB persistent statistics will be deinitialized as expected.) fts_check_corrupt(), row_fts_merge_insert(): Invoke aux_table->release() to simplify the code. This is never a user table. fts_que_graph_free(), fts_que_graph_free_check_lock(): Replaced with que_graph_free(). Reviewed by: Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
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Marko Mäkelä authored
In the parent commit, dict_sys.latch could theoretically have been replaced with a mutex. But, we can do better and merge dict_sys.mutex into dict_sys.latch. Generally, every occurrence of dict_sys.mutex_lock() will be replaced with dict_sys.lock(). The PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA instrumentation for dict_sys_mutex will be removed along with dict_sys.mutex. The dict_sys.latch will remain instrumented as dict_operation_lock. Some use of dict_sys.lock() will be replaced with dict_sys.freeze(), which we will reintroduce for the new shared mode. Most notably, concurrent table lookups are possible as long as the tables are present in the dict_sys cache. In particular, this will allow more concurrency among InnoDB purge workers. Because dict_sys.mutex will no longer 'throttle' the threads that purge InnoDB transaction history, a performance degradation may be observed unless innodb_purge_threads=1. The table cache eviction policy will become FIFO-like, similar to what happened to fil_system.LRU in commit 45ed9dd9. The name of the list dict_sys.table_LRU will become somewhat misleading; that list contains tables that may be evicted, even though the eviction policy no longer is least-recently-used but first-in-first-out. (Note: Tables can never be evicted as long as locks exist on them or the tables are in use by some thread.) As demonstrated by the test perfschema.sxlock_func, there will be less contention on dict_sys.latch, because some previous use of exclusive latches will be replaced with shared latches. fts_parse_sql_no_dict_lock(): Replaced with pars_sql(). fts_get_table_name_prefix(): Merged to fts_optimize_create(). dict_stats_update_transient_for_index(): Deduplicated some code. ha_innobase::info_low(), dict_stats_stop_bg(): Use a combination of dict_sys.latch and table->stats_mutex_lock() to cover the changes of BG_STAT_SHOULD_QUIT, because the flag is being read in dict_stats_update_persistent() while not holding dict_sys.latch. row_discard_tablespace_for_mysql(): Protect stats_bg_flag by exclusive dict_sys.latch, like most other code does. row_quiesce_table_has_fts_index(): Remove unnecessary mutex acquisition. FLUSH TABLES...FOR EXPORT is protected by MDL. row_import::set_root_by_heuristic(): Remove unnecessary mutex acquisition. ALTER TABLE...IMPORT TABLESPACE is protected by MDL. row_ins_sec_index_entry_low(): Replace a call to dict_set_corrupted_index_cache_only(). Reads of index->type were not really protected by dict_sys.mutex, and writes (flagging an index corrupted) should be extremely rare. dict_stats_process_entry_from_defrag_pool(): Only freeze the dictionary, do not lock it exclusively. dict_stats_wait_bg_to_stop_using_table(), DICT_BG_YIELD: Remove trx. We can simply invoke dict_sys.unlock() and dict_sys.lock() directly. dict_acquire_mdl_shared()<trylock=false>: Assert that dict_sys.latch is only held in shared more, not exclusive mode. Only acquire it in exclusive mode if the table needs to be loaded to the cache. dict_sys_t::acquire(): Remove. Relocating elements in dict_sys.table_LRU would require holding an exclusive latch, which we want to avoid for performance reasons. dict_sys_t::allow_eviction(): Add the table first to dict_sys.table_LRU, to compensate for the removal of dict_sys_t::acquire(). This function is only invoked by INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_SYS_TABLESTATS. dict_table_open_on_id(), dict_table_open_on_name(): If dict_locked=false, try to acquire dict_sys.latch in shared mode. Only acquire the latch in exclusive mode if the table is not found in the cache. Reviewed by: Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
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Marko Mäkelä authored
This will essentially make dict_sys.latch a mutex (it is only acquired in exclusive mode). The subsequent commit will merge dict_sys.mutex into dict_sys.latch and reintroduce dict_sys.freeze() for those cases where we currently acquire only dict_sys.latch but not dict_sys.mutex. The case where both are acquired will be mapped to dict_sys.lock(). i_s_sys_tables_fill_table_stats(): Invoke dict_sys.prevent_eviction() and the new function dict_sys.allow_eviction() to avoid table eviction while a row in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_SYS_TABLESTATS is being produced. Reviewed by: Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
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Marko Mäkelä authored
row_purge_remove_clust_if_poss_low(): When dict_table_open_on_id() is being invoked with the data dictionary locked, it will not actually acquire MDL. Remove the MDL that became dead code in commit c366845a.
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
Apparently, in bootstrap this could crash when creating new THDs
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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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- 30 Aug, 2021 4 commits
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
Change logic to only allocate purge thds at startup, or in pre-shutdown (for slow shutdown).
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Marko Mäkelä authored
THD::copy_db_to(): Always return true if the output parameter was left uninitialized. This fixes a regression that was caused by commit 7d0d934c (MDEV-16473). MariaDB Server 10.3 and later were unaffected by this bug thanks to commit a7e352b5. Possibly this bug only affects mysql_list_fields() in the Embedded Server (libmysqld). This bug was found by GCC 11.2.0 in CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
init_mutex_v1_t: Stop lying that the mutex parameter is const. GCC 11.2.0 assumes that it is and could complain about any mysql_mutex_t being uninitialized even after mysql_mutex_init() as long as PLUGIN_PERFSCHEMA is enabled. init_rwlock_v1_t, init_cond_v1_t: Remove untruthful const qualifiers. Note: init_socket_v1_t is expecting that the socket fd has already been created before PSI_SOCKET_CALL(init_socket), and therefore that parameter really is being treated as a pointer to const.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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- 29 Aug, 2021 1 commit
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Sergei Golubchik authored
if all options from a combination from the combinations file are already present in the server's list of options, then don't try to run tests in other combinations from this file. old behavior was: if at least one option from a combination is already present in the list...
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- 28 Aug, 2021 2 commits
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Sergei Golubchik authored
(this was needed only for tokudb that bundled liblzma)
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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- 27 Aug, 2021 1 commit
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Alexey Bychko authored
replaced CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_VERSION with SERVER_VERSION. CPACK_* variables are empty and can't be used until INCLUDE(CPack) is called. SERVER_VERSION is the safest option because other variables may be overwritten from submodules
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- 26 Aug, 2021 6 commits
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Daniel Black authored
Thanks to Theodore Brockman on Zulip for noticing on an OSX ARM64 and testing this patch. Per https://github.com/google/cpu_features/pull/150/files CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR is arm64 on Apple. Without this, compulation error: [ 80%] Building CXX object storage/rocksdb/CMakeFiles/rocksdblib.dir/rocksdb/util/crc32c.cc.o /mariadb/storage/rocksdb/rocksdb/util/crc32c.cc:500:18: error: use of undeclared identifier 'isSSE42' has_fast_crc = isSSE42(); ^ /mariadb/storage/rocksdb/rocksdb/util/crc32c.cc:1230:7: error: use of undeclared identifier 'isSSE42' if (isSSE42()) { ^ /mariadb/storage/rocksdb/rocksdb/util/crc32c.cc:1231:9: error: use of undeclared identifier 'isPCLMULQDQ' if (isPCLMULQDQ()) { ^ This can be reverted when the RocksDB submodule is updated. https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/commit/ee4bd4780b321ddb5f92a0f4eb956f2a2ebd60dc
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Michael Widenius authored
The problem was that a PREARE followed by a non prepared statement using DEFAULT NEXT_VALUE() could change table->next_local to point to a not persitent memory aria. The next EXECUTE would then try to use the wrong pointer, which could cause a crash. Fixed by reseting the pointer to it's old value when doing EXECUTE.
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Michael Widenius authored
Backported patch from MariaDB 10.6 The issue was that the using session_mem_used to break a test does not guarantee where the test breaks, which gives different results depending on the environment or how MariaDB is compield.
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- 25 Aug, 2021 3 commits
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Sergei Golubchik authored
Buggy sepdebugcrcfix in CentOS 7 (rpm-4.11.3) does not restore SUID bit after editing the binary. This is fixed in rpm-4.12. Still let's not set SUID bit when installing auth_pam_tool and use rpm spec %attr directive instead.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
In a rebase of the merge, two preceding commits were accidentally reverted: commit 112b2396 (MDEV-26308) commit ac2857a5 (MDEV-25717) Thanks to Daniele Sciascia for noticing this.
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Marek Kulik authored
Changes: - Don't include port in connection parameters with 'localhost' hostname More info: The hostname, if not specified or specified as '' or 'localhost', will default to a MySQL server running on the local machine using the default for the UNIX socket. To connect to a MySQL server on the local machine via TCP, you must specify the loopback IP address (127.0.0.1) as the host. To comply with what the perl module expects, we omit the port for a host=localhost connection. Reported issue: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1976224
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