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Author SHA1 Message Date
Denis Khalikov
3489b2c542
fix(logging): Add setddldebuglevel command (#3312) 2024-09-10 19:10:42 +03:00
Gagan Goel
a36ea6dbb4 MCOL-5005 Add charset number to system catalog - Part 1.
This patch improves/fixes the existing handling of CHARSET and
COLLATION symbols in the ColumnStore DDL parser.

Also, add fCollate and fCharsetNum member variables to the
ddlpackage::ColumnType class.
2023-07-28 18:36:53 -04:00
Gagan Goel
973e5024d8 MCOL-4957 Fix performance slowdown for processing TIMESTAMP columns.
Part 1:
 As part of MCOL-3776 to address synchronization issue while accessing
 the fTimeZone member of the Func class, mutex locks were added to the
 accessor and mutator methods. However, this slows down processing
 of TIMESTAMP columns in PrimProc significantly as all threads across
 all concurrently running queries would serialize on the mutex. This
 is because PrimProc only has a single global object for the functor
 class (class derived from Func in utils/funcexp/functor.h) for a given
 function name. To fix this problem:

   (1) We remove the fTimeZone as a member of the Func derived classes
   (hence removing the mutexes) and instead use the fOperationType
   member of the FunctionColumn class to propagate the timezone values
   down to the individual functor processing functions such as
   FunctionColumn::getStrVal(), FunctionColumn::getIntVal(), etc.

   (2) To achieve (1), a timezone member is added to the
   execplan::CalpontSystemCatalog::ColType class.

Part 2:
 Several functors in the Funcexp code call dataconvert::gmtSecToMySQLTime()
 and dataconvert::mySQLTimeToGmtSec() functions for conversion between seconds
 since unix epoch and broken-down representation. These functions in turn call
 the C library function localtime_r() which currently has a known bug of holding
 a global lock via a call to __tz_convert. This significantly reduces performance
 in multi-threaded applications where multiple threads concurrently call
 localtime_r(). More details on the bug:
   https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16145

 This bug in localtime_r() caused processing of the Functors in PrimProc to
 slowdown significantly since a query execution causes Functors code to be
 processed in a multi-threaded manner.

 As a fix, we remove the calls to localtime_r() from gmtSecToMySQLTime()
 and mySQLTimeToGmtSec() by performing the timezone-to-offset conversion
 (done in dataconvert::timeZoneToOffset()) during the execution plan
 creation in the plugin. Note that localtime_r() is only called when the
 time_zone system variable is set to "SYSTEM".

 This fix also required changing the timezone type from a std::string to
 a long across the system.
2022-02-14 14:12:27 -05:00
Leonid Fedorov
04752ec546 clang format apply 2022-01-21 16:43:49 +00:00
Gagan Goel
e89d1ac3cf MCOL-265 Add support for TIMESTAMP data type 2019-04-23 00:00:09 -04:00
Andrew Hutchings
01446d1e22 Reformat all code to coding standard 2017-10-26 17:18:17 +01:00
Andrew Hutchings
bb800e4771 MCOL-477 Change autoincrement on ALTER TABLE
This patch allows the following syntax to change the current
autoincrement value for the table:

ALTER TABLE table_name COMMENT='autoincrement=value';

Where "value" is the new integer to be used.
2017-01-05 15:03:54 +00:00
david hill
f6afc42dd0 the begginning 2016-01-06 14:08:59 -06:00