Lock wait can happen on secondary index when doing FK checks for wsrep.
We should just return error to upper layer and applier will retry
operation when needed.
- Defining MariaDB_FUNCTION_PLUGIN
- Changing the code in /plugins/type_inet/ and /plugins/type_test/
to use MariaDB_FUNCTION_PLUGIN instead of MariaDB_FUNCTION_COLLECTION_PLUGIN.
- Changing maturity for the INET6 data type plugin from experimental to alpha.
* Collect and pass apply error data to provider
* Rollback failed transaction and continue operation if provider returns
SUCCESS
* MTR tests for inconsistency voting
This will allow to check ABI for C++ plugins defined in include/mysql/plugin.h
e.g. like this:
struct st_mysql_xxx
{
int interface_version;
const class XXX *xxx;
};
Discussed with Serg.
Many InnoDB internal variables and counters were only exposed
in an unstructured fashion via SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS.
Expose more variables via SHOW STATUS. Many of these were
exported in XtraDB.
Also, introduce SHOW_SIZE_T and use the proper size for
exporting the InnoDB variables.
Remove some unnecessary indirection via export_vars, and
bind some variables directly.
dict_sys_t::rough_size(): Replaces dict_sys_get_size()
and includes the hash table sizes.
This is based on a contribution by Tony Liu from ServiceNow.
Using different recommended speedup options for WolfSSL.
- Enable x64 assembly code on Intel.
- in my_crypt.cc, align EVP_CIPHER_CTX buffer, since some members need
alignment of 16 (for AESNI instructions), when assembler is enabled.
- Adjust MY_AES_CTX_SIZE
- Enable fastmath in wolfssl (large integer math).
- Add new submodule for WolfSSL
- Build and use wolfssl and wolfcrypt instead of yassl/taocrypt
- Use HAVE_WOLFSSL instead of HAVE_YASSL
- Increase MY_AES_CTX_SIZE, to avoid compile time asserts in my_crypt.cc
(sizeof(EVP_CIPHER_CTX) is larger on WolfSSL)
Some places didn't match the previous rules, making the Floor
address wrong.
Additional sed rules:
sed -i -e 's/Place.*Suite .*, Boston/Street, Fifth Floor, Boston/g'
sed -i -e 's/Suite .*, Boston/Fifth Floor, Boston/g'
This commit is based on the work of Michal Schorm, rebased on the
earliest MariaDB version.
Th command line used to generate this diff was:
find ./ -type f \
-exec sed -i -e 's/Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, /Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, /g' {} \; \
-exec sed -i -e 's/Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place.* Suite 330, Boston, /Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, /g' {} \; \
-exec sed -i -e 's/MA.*.....-1307.*USA/MA 02110-1335 USA/g' {} \; \
-exec sed -i -e 's/Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple/Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin/g' {} \; \
-exec sed -i -e 's/Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA.*02111-1307.*USA/Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1335 USA/g' {} \; \
-exec sed -i -e 's/MA.*.....-1307/MA 02110-1335/g' {} \;
This reverts commit 21b2fada7a
and commit 81d71ee6b2.
The MDEV-18464 change introduces a few data race issues. Contrary to
the documentation, the field trx_t::victim is not always being protected
by lock_sys_t::mutex and trx_t::mutex. Most importantly, it seems
that KILL QUERY could wrongly avoid acquiring both mutexes when
invoking lock_trx_handle_wait_low(), in case another thread had
already set trx->victim=true.
We also revert MDEV-12009, because it should depend on the MDEV-18464
fix being present.
As noted on kill_one_thread SUPER should be able to kill even
system threads i.e. threads/query flagged as high priority or
wsrep applier thread. Normal user, should not able to kill
threads/query flagged as high priority (BF) or wsrep applier
thread.
now we can afford it. Fix -Werror errors. Note:
* old gcc is bad at detecting uninit variables, disable it.
* time_t is int or long, cast it for printf's
This patch contains a fix for the MDEV-17262/17243 issues and
new mtr test.
These issues (MDEV-17262/17243) have two reasons:
1) After an intermediate commit, a transaction loses its status
of "transaction that registered in the MySQL for 2pc coordinator"
(in the InnoDB) due to the fact that since version 10.2 the
write_row() function (which located in the ha_innodb.cc) does
not call trx_register_for_2pc(m_prebuilt->trx) during the processing
of split transactions. It is necessary to restore this call inside
the write_row() when an intermediate commit was made (for a split
transaction).
Similarly, we need to set the flag of the started transaction
(m_prebuilt->sql_stat_start) after intermediate commit.
The table->file->extra(HA_EXTRA_FAKE_START_STMT) called from the
wsrep_load_data_split() function (which located in sql_load.cc)
will also do this, but it will be too late. As a result, the call
to the wsrep_append_keys() function from the InnoDB engine may be
lost or function may be called with invalid transaction identifier.
2) If a transaction with the LOAD DATA statement is divided into
logical mini-transactions (of the 10K rows) and binlog is rotated,
then in rare cases due to the wsrep handler re-registration at the
boundary of the split, the last portion of data may be lost. Since
splitting of the LOAD DATA into mini-transactions is technical,
I believe that we should not allow these mini-transactions to fall
into separate binlogs. Therefore, it is necessary to prohibit the
rotation of binlog in the middle of processing LOAD DATA statement.
https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-17262 and
https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-17243
* MDEV-16509 Improve wsrep commit performance with binlog disabled
Release commit order critical section early after trx_commit_low() if
binlog is not transaction coordinator. In order to avoid two phase commit,
binlog_hton is not registered for THD during IO_CACHE population.
Implemented a test which verifies that the transactions release
commit order early.
This optimization will change behavior during recovery as the commit
is not two phase when binlog is off. Fixed and recorded wsrep-recover-v25
and wsrep-recover to match the behavior.
* MDEV-18730 Ordering for wsrep binlog group commit
Previously out of order execution was allowed for wsrep commits.
Established proper ordering by populating wait_for_commit
for every wsrep THD and making group commit leader to wait for
prior commits before proceeding to trx_group_commit_leader().
* MDEV-18730 Added a test case to verify correct commit ordering
* MDEV-16509, MDEV-18730 Review fixes
Use WSREP_EMULATE_BINLOG() macro to decide if the binlog_hton
should be registered. Whitespace/syntax fixes and cleanups.
* MDEV-16509 Require binlog for galera_var_innodb_disallow_writes test
If the commit to InnoDB is done in one phase, the native InnoDB behavior
is that the transaction is committed in memory before it is persisted to
disk. This means that the innodb_disallow_writes=ON may not prevent
transaction to become visible to other readers before commit is completely
over. On the other hand, if the commit is two phase (as it is with binlog),
the transaction will be blocked in prepare phase.
Fixed the test to use binlog, which enforces two phase commit, which
in turn makes commit to block before the changes become visible to
other connections. This guarantees that the test produces expected
result.
Problem was that we skipped background persistent statistics calculation
on applier nodes if thread is marked as high priority (a.k.a BF).
However, on applier nodes all DDL which is replicate will be executed
as high priority i.e BF.
Fixed by allowing background persistent statistics calculation on
applier nodes even when thread is marked as BF. This could lead
BF lock waits but for queries on that node needs that statistics.
If we have a 2+ node cluster which is replicating from an async master
and the binlog_format is set to STATEMENT and multi-row inserts are executed
on a table with an auto_increment column such that values are automatically
generated by MySQL, then the server node generates wrong auto_increment
values, which are different from what was generated on the async master.
In the title of the MDEV-9519 it was proposed to ban start slave on a Galera
if master binlog_format = statement and wsrep_auto_increment_control = 1,
but the problem can be solved without such a restriction.
The causes and fixes:
1. We need to improve processing of changing the auto-increment values
after changing the cluster size.
2. If wsrep auto_increment_control switched on during operation of
the node, then we should immediately update the auto_increment_increment
and auto_increment_offset global variables, without waiting of the next
invocation of the wsrep_view_handler_cb() callback. In the current version
these variables retain its initial values if wsrep_auto_increment_control
is switched on during operation of the node, which leads to inconsistent
results on the different nodes in some scenarios.
3. If wsrep auto_increment_control switched off during operation of the node,
then we must return the original values of the auto_increment_increment and
auto_increment_offset global variables, as the user has set. To make this
possible, we need to add a "shadow copies" of these variables (which stores
the latest values set by the user).
https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-9519
If we have a 2+ node cluster which is replicating from an async master
and the binlog_format is set to STATEMENT and multi-row inserts are executed
on a table with an auto_increment column such that values are automatically
generated by MySQL, then the server node generates wrong auto_increment
values, which are different from what was generated on the async master.
In the title of the MDEV-9519 it was proposed to ban start slave on a Galera
if master binlog_format = statement and wsrep_auto_increment_control = 1,
but the problem can be solved without such a restriction.
The causes and fixes:
1. We need to improve processing of changing the auto-increment values
after changing the cluster size.
2. If wsrep auto_increment_control switched on during operation of
the node, then we should immediately update the auto_increment_increment
and auto_increment_offset global variables, without waiting of the next
invocation of the wsrep_view_handler_cb() callback. In the current version
these variables retain its initial values if wsrep_auto_increment_control
is switched on during operation of the node, which leads to inconsistent
results on the different nodes in some scenarios.
3. If wsrep auto_increment_control switched off during operation of the node,
then we must return the original values of the auto_increment_increment and
auto_increment_offset global variables, as the user has set. To make this
possible, we need to add a "shadow copies" of these variables (which stores
the latest values set by the user).
https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-9519
If we have a 2+ node cluster which is replicating from an async master
and the binlog_format is set to STATEMENT and multi-row inserts are executed
on a table with an auto_increment column such that values are automatically
generated by MySQL, then the server node generates wrong auto_increment
values, which are different from what was generated on the async master.
In the title of the MDEV-9519 it was proposed to ban start slave on a Galera
if master binlog_format = statement and wsrep_auto_increment_control = 1,
but the problem can be solved without such a restriction.
The causes and fixes:
1. We need to improve processing of changing the auto-increment values
after changing the cluster size.
2. If wsrep auto_increment_control switched on during operation of
the node, then we should immediately update the auto_increment_increment
and auto_increment_offset global variables, without waiting of the next
invocation of the wsrep_view_handler_cb() callback. In the current version
these variables retain its initial values if wsrep_auto_increment_control
is switched on during operation of the node, which leads to inconsistent
results on the different nodes in some scenarios.
3. If wsrep auto_increment_control switched off during operation of the node,
then we must return the original values of the auto_increment_increment and
auto_increment_offset global variables, as the user has set. To make this
possible, we need to add a "shadow copies" of these variables (which stores
the latest values set by the user).
https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-9519
Global variable wsrep_debug now can be used to filter wsrep-lib messages based on debug level provided.
Type of wsrep_debug is now set to be unsigned int, so tests and configuration files changed accordingly.