- 14 Mar, 2020 9 commits
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Andrei Elkin authored
Lifted long standing limitation to the XA of rolling it back at the transaction's connection close even if the XA is prepared. Prepared XA-transaction is made to sustain connection close or server restart. The patch consists of - binary logging extension to write prepared XA part of transaction signified with its XID in a new XA_prepare_log_event. The concusion part - with Commit or Rollback decision - is logged separately as Query_log_event. That is in the binlog the XA consists of two separate group of events. That makes the whole XA possibly interweaving in binlog with other XA:s or regular transaction but with no harm to replication and data consistency. Gtid_log_event receives two more flags to identify which of the two XA phases of the transaction it represents. With either flag set also XID info is added to the event. When binlog is ON on the server XID::formatID is constrained to 4 bytes. - engines are made aware of the server policy to keep up user prepared XA:s so they (Innodb, rocksdb) don't roll them back anymore at their disconnect methods. - slave applier is refined to cope with two phase logged XA:s including parallel modes of execution. This patch does not address crash-safe logging of the new events which is being addressed by MDEV-21469. CORNER CASES: read-only, pure myisam, binlog-*, @@skip_log_bin, etc Are addressed along the following policies. 1. The read-only at reconnect marks XID to fail for future completion with ER_XA_RBROLLBACK. 2. binlog-* filtered XA when it changes engine data is regarded as loggable even when nothing got cached for binlog. An empty XA-prepare group is recorded. Consequent Commit-or-Rollback succeeds in the Engine(s) as well as recorded into binlog. 3. The same applies to the non-transactional engine XA. 4. @@skip_log_bin=OFF does not record anything at XA-prepare (obviously), but the completion event is recorded into binlog to admit inconsistency with slave. The following actions are taken by the patch. At XA-prepare: when empty binlog cache - don't do anything to binlog if RO, otherwise write empty XA_prepare (assert(binlog-filter case)). At Disconnect: when Prepared && RO (=> no binlogging was done) set Xid_cache_element::error := ER_XA_RBROLLBACK *keep* XID in the cache, and rollback the transaction. At XA-"complete": Discover the error, if any don't binlog the "complete", return the error to the user. Kudos ----- Alexey Botchkov took to drive this work initially. Sergei Golubchik, Sergei Petrunja, Marko Mäkelä provided a number of good recommendations. Sergei Voitovich made a magnificent review and improvements to the code. They all deserve a bunch of thanks for making this work done!
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Monty authored
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Sergei Golubchik authored
revert e74c1c9e to restore 2bbcf9a1
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Sergei Golubchik authored
also remove redundant --connection commands
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Sergei Golubchik authored
mariabackup tries to allocate a buffer of page_size*page_size/4 size. for 64k page it means 1Gb, which doesn't work very well on 32-bit builders. Skip the 64k page test on 32bit.
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Sergei Golubchik authored
this fixes main.mysqld--defaults-file failure with --mem
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- 13 Mar, 2020 9 commits
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Eugene Kosov authored
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Sergey Vojtovich authored
1. Refactored innobase_close_connection(). Transaction must've already been rolled back by this time. We should expect only transactions in the PREPARED state when MDEV-742 is done. 2. Added missing put_pins() to trx_disconnect_prepared(). Missing put_pins() wasn't a problem because trx_disconnect_prepared() is a dead code. But it will get revived in the main MDEV-742 patch. 3. Fixed missing reset of trx->mysql_log_file_name when RW transaction didn't emit any log records (zero-modification RW). The problem was detected by ASAN when disconnected XA transaction was trying to make use of inherited mysql_log_file_name pointing into binlog data of detached THD. This missing reset also had user-visible side effect, when trx_sys_print_mysql_binlog_offset() would report binlog position not of the most recently committed transaction. One of possible scenarios that is expected to misbehave is as following: thr1> CREATE TABLE t1(a INT) ENGINE=InnoDB; thr1> INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1); thr1> BEGIN; thr1> UPDATE t1 SET a=1 thr1> COMMIT; -- zero-modification, misses to reset mysql_log_file_name thr2> BEGIN; thr2> INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2); thr2> COMMIT; thr1> BEGIN; thr1> do-some-real-changes; thr1> ROLLBACK; -- will store binlog pos from previous COMMIT in thr1? In this case it means if binlog is replayed from position reported by trx_sys_print_mysql_binlog_offset(), t1 will end up with two records containing '2'. Part of MDEV-742 - XA PREPAREd transaction survive disconnect/server restart
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Sergey Vojtovich authored
It now lives from THD constructor to THD destructor. Reset before THD is released to a cache. Change user doesn't reset debug_sync_control anymore. Needed to be able to make use of DEBUG_SYNC() at later stages like ha_close_connection().
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Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani authored
- This issue was caused by 5e62b6a5. fts_optimize_callback() should free fts_optimize_wq and make it as NULL when it receives FTS_MSG_STOP message. So that subsequent fts_optimize_callback() doesn't fail with segmentation fault.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Starting with commit 1a6f708e the function buf_pool_get_dirty_pages_count() is only used in a debug check. It was dead code for non-debug builds. buf_flush_dirty_pages(): Perform the debug check inline, and replace the assertion ut_ad(first || buf_pool_get_dirty_pages_count(id) == 0); with another one that is executed while holding the mutexes: ut_ad(id != bpage->id.space());
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Alexander Barkov authored
Updating libmariadb to use 3be5897c3346639fa6d7195480d93108798c4917, which fixed the problem.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Create_tmp_table::add_fields(): Initialize uneven_delta= 0 to suppress the warning from GCC 9.2.1 and 10.0.1, and consistently indent the code with spaces.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Fix or disable those -Wconversion that were missed by GCC 5.4.0 targeting AMD64.
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- 12 Mar, 2020 6 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
The -Wconversion in GCC seems to be stricter than in clang. GCC at least since version 4.4.7 issues truncation warnings for assignments to bitfields, while clang 10 appears to only issue warnings when the sizes in bytes rounded to the nearest integer powers of 2 are different. Before GCC 10.0.0, -Wconversion required more casts and would not allow some operations, such as x<<=1 or x+=1 on a data type that is narrower than int. GCC 5 (but not GCC 4, GCC 6, or any later version) is complaining about x|=y even when x and y are compatible types that are narrower than int. Hence, we must rewrite some x|=y as x=static_cast<byte>(x|y) or similar, or we must disable -Wconversion. In GCC 6 and later, the warning for assigning wider to bitfields that are narrower than 8, 16, or 32 bits can be suppressed by applying a bitwise & with the exact bitmask of the bitfield. For older GCC, we must disable -Wconversion for GCC 4 or 5 in such cases. The bitwise negation operator appears to promote short integers to a wider type, and hence we must add explicit truncation casts around them. Microsoft Visual C does not allow a static_cast to truncate a constant, such as static_cast<byte>(1) truncating int. Hence, we will use the constructor-style cast byte(~1) for such cases. This has been tested at least with GCC 4.8.5, 5.4.0, 7.4.0, 9.2.1, 10.0.0, clang 9.0.1, 10.0.0, and MSVC 14.22.27905 (Microsoft Visual Studio 2019) on 64-bit and 32-bit targets (IA-32, AMD64, POWER 8, POWER 9, ARMv8).
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Some .c and .cc files are compiled as part of Mariabackup. Enabling -Wconversion for InnoDB would also enable it for Mariabackup. The .h files are being included during InnoDB or Mariabackup compilation. Notably, GCC 5 (but not GCC 4 or 6 or later versions) would report -Wconversion for x|=y when the type is unsigned char. So, we will either write x=(uchar)(x|y) or disable the -Wconversion warning for GCC 5. bitmap_set_bit(), bitmap_flip_bit(), bitmap_clear_bit(), bitmap_is_set(): Always implement as inline functions.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
The extension of the record comparison functions for SPATIAL INDEX in mysql/mysql-server@b66ad511b61fffe75c58d0a607cdb837c6e6c821 was suboptimal for multiple reasons: Some functions used unnecessary temporary variables of the int type, instead of the more appropriate size_t, causing type mismatch. Many functions unnecessarily required rec_get_offsets() to be computed, or a parameter for length, although the size of the minimum bounding rectangle (MBR) is hard-coded as SPDIMS * 2 * sizeof(double), or 32 bytes. In InnoDB SPATIAL INDEX records, there always is a 32-byte key followed by either a 4-byte child page number or the PRIMARY KEY value. The length parameters were not properly validated. The function cmp_geometry_field() was making an incorrect attempt at checking that the lengths are at least sizeof(double) (8 bytes), even though the function is accessing up to 32 bytes in both MBR. Functions that are called from only one compilation unit are defined in another compilation unit, making the code harder to follow and potentially slower to execute. cmp_dtuple_rec_with_gis(): FIXME: Correct the debug assertion and possibly the function TABLE_SHARE::init_from_binary_frm_image() or related code, which causes an unexpected length of DATA_MBR_LEN + 2 bytes to be passed to this function.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Julius Goryavsky authored
Currently, if a user wants to require TLS for every connection made over the network, then every user account on the system needs to be created with "REQUIRE SSL" or one of the other TLS options. Implementing a require_secure_transport system varuable (which, in particular, can be set using the --require_secure_transport=ON command line option) in the MariaDB Server would make it a lot easier to require TLS (or other secure transport) system-wide. This patch implements this new system variable, adds the ability to set it with SQL statements, from the command line and from the configuration file, and also contains improvements for mtr that allow the user to establish non-secure TCP/IP connections (for example, to verify the operation of the new option).
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- 11 Mar, 2020 9 commits
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
Also make initial_database optional target on non-Windows, as sometimes it can be quite handy to bootstrap without MTR.
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Aleksey Midenkov authored
Parser: uninitialized Lex->create_last_non_select_table under mysql_unpack_partition() fix. Tested with main, parts suites.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Declare innodb_purge_threads as 4-byte integer (UINT) instead of 4-or-8-byte (ULONG) and adjust the documentation string.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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- 10 Mar, 2020 7 commits
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Alexander Barkov authored
Fixing a test failure introduced by MDEV-21743
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Alexander Barkov authored
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
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Sergei Golubchik authored
partially reverting 961413d2
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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