1. 11 Jun, 2020 10 commits
    • Sergei Golubchik's avatar
      MDEV-22812 "failed to create symbolic link" during the build · d3f47482
      Sergei Golubchik authored
      as cmake manual says
      
        If a sequential execution of multiple commands is required, use multiple
        ``execute_process()`` calls with a single ``COMMAND`` argument.
      d3f47482
    • Varun Gupta's avatar
      MDEV-21831: Assertion `length == pack_length()' failed in... · 35acf39b
      Varun Gupta authored
      MDEV-21831: Assertion `length == pack_length()' failed in Field_inet6::sort_string upon INSERT into RocksDB table
      
      For INET6 columns the values are stored as BINARY columns and returned to the client in TEXT format.
      For rocksdb the indexes store mem-comparable images for columns, so use the pack_length() to store
      the mem-comparable form for INET6 columns. This would also remain consistent with CHAR columns.
      35acf39b
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      MDEV-22850 Reduce buf_pool.page_hash latch contention · 757e756d
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      For reads, the buf_pool.page_hash is protected by buf_pool.mutex or
      by the hash_lock. There is no need to compute or acquire hash_lock
      if we are not modifying the buf_pool.page_hash.
      
      However, the buf_pool.page_hash latch must be held exclusively
      when changing buf_page_t::in_file(), or if we desire to prevent
      buf_page_t::can_relocate() or buf_page_t::buf_fix_count()
      from changing.
      
      rw_lock_lock_word_decr(): Add a comment that explains the polling logic.
      
      buf_page_t::set_state(): When in_file() is to be changed, assert that
      an exclusive buf_pool.page_hash latch is being held. Unfortunately
      we cannot assert this for set_state(BUF_BLOCK_REMOVE_HASH) because
      set_corrupt_id() may already have been called.
      
      buf_LRU_free_page(): Check buf_page_t::can_relocate() before
      aqcuiring the hash_lock.
      
      buf_block_t::initialise(): Initialize also page.buf_fix_count().
      
      buf_page_create(): Initialize buf_fix_count while not holding
      any mutex or hash_lock. Acquire the hash_lock only for the
      duration of inserting the block to the buf_pool.page_hash.
      
      buf_LRU_old_init(), buf_LRU_add_block(),
      buf_page_t::belongs_to_unzip_LRU(): Do not assert buf_page_t::in_file(),
      because buf_page_create() will invoke buf_LRU_add_block()
      before acquiring hash_lock and buf_page_t::set_state().
      
      buf_pool_t::validate(): Rely on the buf_pool.mutex and do not
      unnecessarily acquire any buf_pool.page_hash latches.
      
      buf_page_init_for_read(): Clarify that we must acquire the hash_lock
      upfront in order to prevent a race with buf_pool_t::watch_remove().
      757e756d
    • Kentoku SHIBA's avatar
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      MDEV-22863: Fix GCC 4.8.5 -Wconversion · c9f262ee
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      This regression was introduced in
      commit dd77f072 (MDEV-22841).
      c9f262ee
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      MDEV-22865 compilation failure on win32-debug · 7de4458d
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      ut_filename_hash(): Add better casts to please the compiler:
      
      warning C4307: '*': integral constant overflow
      
      This regression was introduced in
      commit dd77f072 (MDEV-22841).
      7de4458d
    • Daniel Black's avatar
      MDEV-22864: cmake/libutils account for cmake-2.8.12.1 · d6af055c
      Daniel Black authored
      That doesn't support STRING(APPEND ..)
      d6af055c
    • Varun Gupta's avatar
      MDEV-22819: Wrong result or Assertion `ix > 0' failed in read_to_buffer upon... · ade0f40f
      Varun Gupta authored
      MDEV-22819: Wrong result or Assertion `ix > 0' failed in read_to_buffer upon select with GROUP BY and GROUP_CONCAT
      
      In the merge_buffers phase for sorting, the sort buffer size is divided between the number of chunks.
      The chunks have a start and end position (m_buffer_start and m_buffer_end).
      Then we read the as many records that fit in this buffer for a chunk of the file.
      The issue here was we were resetting the end of buffer(m_buffer_end) to the number of bytes that was
      read, this was causing a problem because with dynamic size of sort keys it is possible that later
      we would not be able to accommodate even one key inside a chunk of file.
      So the fix was to not reset the end of buffer for a chunk of file.
      ade0f40f
    • Sachin's avatar
      Fix typo · ba2c2cfb
      Sachin authored
      ba2c2cfb
    • Sachin's avatar
      MDEV-22722 Assertion "inited==NONE" failed in handler::ha_index_init on the slave during UPDATE · 72776d4c
      Sachin authored
      Add missing call for handler->prepare_for_insert() in Rows_log_event::do_apply_event
      72776d4c
  2. 10 Jun, 2020 20 commits
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      MDEV-22858 Remove unused innodb_mem_validate_usec, innodb_master_purge_usec · 7e798534
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      MONITOR_SRV_MEM_VALIDATE_MICROSECOND, MEM_PERIODIC_CHECK,
      SRV_MASTER_MEM_VALIDATE_INTERVAL: Remove. These were unused
      ever since UNIV_MEM_DEBUG was removed.
      
      MONITOR_SRV_PURGE_MICROSECOND: Remove. This was always unused.
      7e798534
    • Alexander Barkov's avatar
      MDEV-14347 CREATE PROCEDURE returns no error when using an unknown variable · 6e2d967b
      Alexander Barkov authored
      CREATE PROCEDURE did not detect unknown SP variables in assignments like this:
      
        SET var=a_long_var_name_with_a_typo;
      
      The error happened only during the SP execution time, and only of the control
      flow reaches the erroneous statement.
      
      Fixing most expressions to detect unknown identifiers.
      This includes simple subqueries without tables:
      
      - Query specification: SELECT list, WHERE,
        HAVING (inside aggregate functions) clauses, e.g.
          SET var= (SELECT unknown_ident+1);
          SET var= (SELECT 1 WHERE unknown_identifier);
          SET var= (SELECT 1 HAVING SUM(unknown_identifier);
      
      - Table value constructor: VALUES clause, e.g.:
          SET var= (VALUES(unknown_ident));
      
      Note, in some more complex subquery cases unknown variables are still not detected
      (this will be fixed separately):
      
      - Derived tables:
        SET a=(SELECT unknown_ident FROM (SELECT 1 AS alias) t1);
        SET res=(SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT OUTER JOIN (SELECT unknown_ident) t2 USING (c1));
      
      - CTE:
        SET a=(WITH cte1 (a) AS (SELECT unknown_ident) SELECT * FROM cte1);
        SET a=(WITH cte1 (a,b) AS (VALUES (unknown,2),(3,4)) SELECT * FROM cte1);
        SET a=(WITH cte1 (a,b) AS (VALUES (1,2),(3,4)) SELECT unknown_ident FROM cte1);
      
      - SELECT .. GROUP BY unknown_identifier
      - SELECT .. ORDER BY unknown_identifier
      - HAVING with an unknown identifier outside of any aggregate functions:
        SELECT .. HAVING unknown_identifier;
      6e2d967b
    • Eugene Kosov's avatar
      MDEV-8069 DROP or rebuild of a large table may lock up InnoDB · 264a98ea
      Eugene Kosov authored
      Problematic mutex is dict_sys.mutex.
      Idea of the patch: unlink() fd under that mutex while
      it's still open. This way unlink() will be fast and
      actual file removal will happen on close().
      And close() will be called outside of dict_sys.mutex.
      This should be safe against crash which may happen between
      unlink() and close(): file will be removed by OS anyway.
      The same applies to both *nix and Windows.
      
      I created and removed a 4G file on some NVMe SSD on ext4:
      
      write(3, "\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1"..., 1048576) = 1048576 <0.000519>
      fdatasync(3)                            = 0 <3.533763>
      close(3)                                = 0 <0.000011>
      unlink("file")                          = 0 <0.411563>
      
      write(3, "\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1"..., 1048576) = 1048576 <0.000520>
      fdatasync(3)                            = 0 <3.544938>
      unlink("file")                          = 0 <0.000029>
      close(3)                                = 0 <0.407057>
      
      Such systems can benefit of this patch.
      
      fil_node_t::detach(): closes fil_node_t but not file handle,
        returns that file handle
      
      fil_node_t::prepare_to_close_or_deatch(): 'closes' fil_node_t
      
      fil_node_t:close_to_free(): new argument detach_handle
      
      fil_system_t::detach(): now can detach file handles
      
      fil_delete_tablespace(): now can detach file handles
      
      row_drop_table_for_mysql(): performs actual file removal
      264a98ea
    • Vladislav Vaintroub's avatar
      af194ab5
    • Otto Kekäläinen's avatar
      MDEV-19917: Install Spider with a simple spider.cnf · cc0205cf
      Otto Kekäläinen authored
      To install Spider one can simply drop a /etc/mysql/conf.d/spider.cnf like
      
        [mariadb]
        plugin-load-add=ha_spider.so
      
      This is automatically generated and installed when plugin is correctly
      registered to plugin.cmake with its own component name. Many other plugins
      such as Connect and RocksDB install in the same way.
      
      This solved MDEV-19917 as the mere adding and removing of spider.cnf
      automatically installs and uninstalls it.
      
      Remove the overly complex and uncecessary install.sql from Spider,
      if should not be needed in modern times anymore.
      
      With this change there is no need for a uninstall.sql either.
      cc0205cf
    • Otto Kekäläinen's avatar
      Deb: Clean up default configs for 10.5 era · aaaf005c
      Otto Kekäläinen authored
      - Recommend max_allowed_packet=1G which is the same as the default client
        value.
      - Remove thread_concurrency removed in 10.5.
      - Remove query cache, not recommended practice anymore.
      - Remove binlog_*, should not recommend those too easily but rather require
        the database administrator to read up on those themselves.
      - Remove chroot setting, not relevant in modern container era.
      - Show explicitly innodb_buffer_pool_size example as the most likely thing
        a database administrator should change.
      - Don't recommend rate limiting in slow log, logging once in a 1000
        would not be optimal for the basic case, hence bad example.
      - Install the example configs in /usr/share/mysql.
      - Use correct path /run/ instead of /var/run/.
      aaaf005c
    • Otto Kekäläinen's avatar
      MDEV-19933: Sync mariadb-common and update-alternatives based /etc/mysql/ · 680a1395
      Otto Kekäläinen authored
      Split the big my.cnf into multiple smaller files with the same filenames
      and contents as official Debian/Ubuntu packaging has.
      
      The config contents stays the same apart from following additions
      which the original MariaDB upstream configs had and probably needs
      to be kept:
      - lc-messages=en_US and skip-external-locking in server config
      
      Configs the original MariaDB upstream had that are seemingly
      unnecessary and thus removed:
      - port=3306 removed from the client config
      - log_warnings=2 removed from server config
      
      Also adopt update-alternatives system using
      mysql-common/configure-symlinks. This way it is aligned with
      downstream Debian/Ubuntu packaging.
      680a1395
    • Sujatha's avatar
      MDEV-22059: MSAN report at replicate_ignore_table_grant · 800eee42
      Sujatha authored
      Analysis:
      ========
      List of values provided for "replicate_ignore_table" and "replicate_do_table"
      are stored in HASH.  When an empty list is provided the HASH structure doesn't
      get initialized. Existing code treats empty element list as an error and tries
      to clean the uninitialized HASH. This results in above MSAN issue.
      
      Fix:
      ===
      The clean up should be initiated only when there is an error while parsing the
      'replicate_do_table' or 'replicate_ignore_table' list and the HASH is in
      initialized state. Otherwise for empty list it should simply return success.
      800eee42
    • Daniel Black's avatar
      cmake: merge_static_libs - correct duplicate assumptions (#1583) · dc068734
      Daniel Black authored
      This corrects build failures on ppc64{,le} with the
      WITH_EMBEDDED_SERVER option enabled.
      
      MDEV-22641 added an unusual case in which the same object
      file in was included twice with a different function
      defination. The original cmake/merge_archives_unix.cmake
      did not tolerate such eventualities.
      
      So we move to the highest voted answer on Stack Overflow
      for the merging of static libraries.
      https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3821916/how-to-merge-two-ar-static-libraries-into-one
      
      Thin archives generated compile failures and the libtool
      mechanism would of been another dependency and using .la
      files that isn't part of a normal cmake output. The straight
      Apple mechanism of libtool with static archives also failed
      on Linux.
      
      This leaves the MRI script mechansim which was implemented
      in this change.
      dc068734
    • Otto Kekäläinen's avatar
      MDEV-19917: Install Spider with a simple spider.cnf · ba414869
      Otto Kekäläinen authored
      To install Spider one can simply drop a /etc/mysql/conf.d/spider.cnf like
      
        [mariadb]
        plugin-load-add=ha_spider.so
      
      This is automatically generated and installed when plugin is correctly
      registered to plugin.cmake with its own component name. Many other plugins
      such as Connect and RocksDB install in the same way.
      
      This solved MDEV-19917 as the mere adding and removing of spider.cnf
      automatically installs and uninstalls it.
      
      Remove the overly complex and uncecessary install.sql from Spider,
      if should not be needed in modern times anymore.
      
      With this change there is no need for a uninstall.sql either.
      ba414869
    • Otto Kekäläinen's avatar
      Deb: Clean up default configs for 10.5 era · bb847777
      Otto Kekäläinen authored
      - Recommend max_allowed_packet=1G which is the same as the default client
        value.
      - Remove thread_concurrency removed in 10.5.
      - Remove query cache, not recommended practice anymore.
      - Remove binlog_*, should not recommend those too easily but rather require
        the database administrator to read up on those themselves.
      - Remove chroot setting, not relevant in modern container era.
      - Show explicitly innodb_buffer_pool_size example as the most likely thing
        a database administrator should change.
      - Don't recommend rate limiting in slow log, logging once in a 1000
        would not be optimal for the basic case, hence bad example.
      - Install the example configs in /usr/share/mysql.
      - Use correct path /run/ instead of /var/run/.
      bb847777
    • Otto Kekäläinen's avatar
      MDEV-19933: Sync mariadb-common and update-alternatives based /etc/mysql/ · 7c2079f6
      Otto Kekäläinen authored
      Split the big my.cnf into multiple smaller files with the same filenames
      and contents as official Debian/Ubuntu packaging has.
      
      The config contents stays the same apart from following additions
      which the original MariaDB upstream configs had and probably needs
      to be kept:
      - lc-messages=en_US and skip-external-locking in server config
      
      Configs the original MariaDB upstream had that are seemingly
      unnecessary and thus removed:
      - port=3306 removed from the client config
      - log_warnings=2 removed from server config
      
      Also adopt update-alternatives system using
      mysql-common/configure-symlinks. This way it is aligned with
      downstream Debian/Ubuntu packaging.
      7c2079f6
    • Sujatha's avatar
      MDEV-22059: MSAN report at replicate_ignore_table_grant · 840fb495
      Sujatha authored
      Analysis:
      ========
      List of values provided for "replicate_ignore_table" and "replicate_do_table"
      are stored in HASH.  When an empty list is provided the HASH structure doesn't
      get initialized. Existing code treats empty element list as an error and tries
      to clean the uninitialized HASH. This results in above MSAN issue.
      
      Fix:
      ===
      The clean up should be initiated only when there is an error while parsing the
      'replicate_do_table' or 'replicate_ignore_table' list and the HASH is in
      initialized state. Otherwise for empty list it should simply return success.
      840fb495
    • Daniel Black's avatar
      cmake: merge_static_libs - correct duplicate assumptions (#1583) · 6e4e097b
      Daniel Black authored
      This corrects build failures on ppc64{,le} with the
      WITH_EMBEDDED_SERVER option enabled.
      
      MDEV-22641 added an unusual case in which the same object
      file in was included twice with a different function
      defination. The original cmake/merge_archives_unix.cmake
      did not tolerate such eventualities.
      
      So we move to the highest voted answer on Stack Overflow
      for the merging of static libraries.
      https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3821916/how-to-merge-two-ar-static-libraries-into-one
      
      Thin archives generated compile failures and the libtool
      mechanism would of been another dependency and using .la
      files that isn't part of a normal cmake output. The straight
      Apple mechanism of libtool with static archives also failed
      on Linux.
      
      This leaves the MRI script mechansim which was implemented
      in this change.
      6e4e097b
    • Vladislav Vaintroub's avatar
      MDEV-22841 ut_new_get_key_by_file is unnecessarily expensive · dd77f072
      Vladislav Vaintroub authored
      Change how lookup for the "auto" PSI_memory_keys is done.
      Lookup for filename hashes (integers), instead of C strings
      
      Generate these hashes at the compile time with constexpr,
      rather than at runtime.
      dd77f072
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      MDEV-22110 preparation: Remove mtr_memo_contains macros · 17a7bafe
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      Let us invoke the debug member functions of mtr_t directly.
      
      mtr_t::memo_contains(): Change the parameter type to
      const rw_lock_t&. This function cannot be invoked on
      buf_block_t::lock.
      
      The function mtr_t::memo_contains_flagged() is intended to be invoked
      on buf_block_t* or rw_lock_t*, and it along with
      mtr_t::memo_contains_page_flagged() are the way to check whether
      a buffer pool page has been latched within a mini-transaction.
      17a7bafe
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      MDEV-22110 preparation: Remove some unused function parameters · d6f8c484
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      xdes_get_state(), fseg_get_nth_frag_page_no(),
      fseg_find_free_frag_page_slot(), fseg_find_last_used_frag_page_slot(),
      fseg_get_n_frag_pages(), fseg_n_reserved_pages_low(),
      fseg_print_low(): Remove the unused parameter mtr, and add
      a const qualifier to the pointer to the buffer pool page frame.
      d6f8c484
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      MDEV-15053: Adjust results for innodb_page_hash_locks=64 · 59762ac4
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      This should have been part of
      commit 70d4e55d.
      59762ac4
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      Fix GCC -Wunused-function · e76ca24b
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      debug_sync_set_action(): Declare the dummy function inline,
      to silence a warning about declared-but-unused static function.
      This amends commit 3ccd6766.
      e76ca24b
    • Julius Goryavsky's avatar
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