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Author SHA1 Message Date
Marko Mäkelä
17f01186f5 Merge 10.11 into 11.4 2025-01-09 07:58:08 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
420d9eb27f Merge 10.6 into 10.11 2025-01-08 12:51:26 +02:00
Monty
e600f9aebb MDEV-35750 Change MEM_ROOT allocation sizes to reduse calls to malloc() and avoid memory fragmentation
This commit updates default memory allocations size used with MEM_ROOT
objects to minimize the number of calls to malloc().

Changes:
- Updated MEM_ROOT block sizes in sql_const.h
- Updated MALLOC_OVERHEAD to also take into account the extra memory
  allocated by my_malloc()
- Updated init_alloc_root() to only take MALLOC_OVERHEAD into account as
  buffer size, not MALLOC_OVERHEAD + sizeof(USED_MEM).
- Reset mem_root->first_block_usage if and only if first block was used.
- Increase MEM_ROOT buffers sized used by my_load_defaults, plugin_init,
  Create_tmp_table, allocate_table_share, TABLE and TABLE_SHARE.
  This decreases number of malloc calls during queries.
- Use a small buffer for THD->main_mem_root in THD::THD. This avoids
  multiple malloc() call for new connections.

I tried the above changes on a complex select query with 12 tables.
The following shows the number of extra allocations that where used
to increase the size of the MEM_ROOT buffers.

Original code:
- Connection to MariaDB:   9 allocations
- First query run:       146 allocations
- Second query run:       24 allocations

Max memory allocated for thd when using with heap table:  61,262,408
Max memory allocated for thd when using Aria tmp table:      419,464

After changes:
Connection to MariaDB:     0 allocations
- First run:              25 allocations
- Second run:              7 allocations

Max memory allocated for thd when using with heap table:  61,347,424
Max memory allocated for thd when using Aria table:          529,168

The new code uses slightly more memory, but avoids memory fragmentation
and is slightly faster thanks to much fewer calls to malloc().

Reviewed-by: Sergei Golubchik <serg@mariadb.org>
2025-01-05 16:40:11 +02:00
Monty
52c29f3bdc MDEV-35469 Heap tables are calling mallocs to often
Heap tables are allocated blocks to store rows according to
my_default_record_cache (mapped to the server global variable
 read_buffer_size).
This causes performance issues when the record length is big
(> 1000 bytes) and the my_default_record_cache is small.

Changed to instead split the default heap allocation to 1/16 of the
allowed space and not use my_default_record_cache anymore when creating
the heap. The allocation is also aligned to be just under a power of 2.

For some test that I have been running, which was using record length=633,
the speed of the query doubled thanks to this change.

Other things:
- Fixed calculation of max_records passed to hp_create() to take
  into account padding between records.
- Updated calculation of memory needed by heap tables. Before we
  did not take into account internal structures needed to access rows.
- Changed block sized for memory_table from 1 to 16384 to get less
  fragmentation. This also avoids a problem where we need 1K
  to manage index and row storage which was not counted for before.
- Moved heap memory usage to a separate test for 32 bit.
- Allocate all data blocks in heap in powers of 2. Change reported
  memory usage for heap to reflect this.

Reviewed-by: Sergei Golubchik <serg@mariadb.org>
2025-01-05 16:40:11 +02:00
Oleksandr Byelkin
c770bce898 Merge branch '11.2' into 11.4 2024-10-30 15:11:17 +01:00
Oleksandr Byelkin
69d033d165 Merge branch '10.11' into 11.2 2024-10-29 16:42:46 +01:00
Oleksandr Byelkin
3d0fb15028 Merge branch '10.6' into 10.11 2024-10-29 15:24:38 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
3a1cf2c85b MDEV-34679 ER_BAD_FIELD uses non-localizable substrings 2024-10-17 21:37:37 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
75bfb4b8a3 deprecate SQL_NOTES variable in favor of NOTE_VERBOSITY
as suggested by Monty
2024-02-03 11:22:20 +01:00
Nicholas Othieno
c054a62816 MDEV-31530 Localizations for Swahili language
Kenyan Swahili is enabled for error messages as well as datetime.

All new code of the whole pull request, including one or several files
that are either new files or modified ones, are contributed under the
BSD-new license. I am contributing on behalf of my employer Amazon Web
Services, Inc.
2023-07-04 13:02:49 +10:00
Junqi Xie
d20a96f9c1 MDEV-21921 Make transaction_isolation and transaction_read_only into system variables
In MariaDB, we have a confusing problem where:
* The transaction_isolation option can be set in a configuration file, but it cannot be set dynamically.
* The tx_isolation system variable can be set dynamically, but it cannot be set in a configuration file.

Therefore, we have two different names for the same thing in different contexts. This is needlessly confusing, and it complicates the documentation. The same thing applys for transaction_read_only.

MySQL 5.7 solved this problem by making them into system variables. https://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/5.7/en/news-5-7-20.html

This commit takes a similar approach by adding new system variables and marking the original ones as deprecated. This commit also resolves some legacy problems related to SET STATEMENT and transaction_isolation.
2023-04-12 11:04:29 +10:00
Ekaterine Papava
6b8370a90f MDEV-30789: Add Georgian error messages and locale
Test case and minor fixes by Daniel Black

Reviewer: Alexander Barkov
2023-03-08 11:22:57 +11:00
Marko Mäkelä
5e996fbad9 Merge 10.9 into 10.10 2022-09-21 10:59:56 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
44fd2c4b24 Merge 10.5 into 10.6 2022-09-20 16:53:20 +03:00
Alexander Barkov
fe844c16b6 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/10.4' into 10.5 2022-09-14 16:24:51 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
f1544424de MDEV-29446 Change SHOW CREATE TABLE to display default collation 2022-09-12 22:10:39 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
133446828c MDEV-27009 Add UCA-14.0.0 collations
- Added one neutral and 22 tailored (language specific) collations based on
  Unicode Collation Algorithm version 14.0.0.

  Collations were added for Unicode character sets
  utf8mb3, utf8mb4, ucs2, utf16, utf32.

  Every tailoring was added with four accent and case
  sensitivity flag combinations, e.g:

  * utf8mb4_uca1400_swedish_as_cs
  * utf8mb4_uca1400_swedish_as_ci
  * utf8mb4_uca1400_swedish_ai_cs
  * utf8mb4_uca1400_swedish_ai_ci

  and their _nopad_ variants:

  * utf8mb4_uca1400_swedish_nopad_as_cs
  * utf8mb4_uca1400_swedish_nopad_as_ci
  * utf8mb4_uca1400_swedish_nopad_ai_cs
  * utf8mb4_uca1400_swedish_nopad_ai_ci

- Introducing a conception of contextually typed named collations:

  CREATE DATABASE db1 CHARACTER SET utf8mb4;
  CREATE TABLE db1.t1 (a CHAR(10) COLLATE uca1400_as_ci);

  The idea is that there is no a need to specify the character set prefix
  in the new collation names. It's enough to type just the suffix
  "uca1400_as_ci". The character set is taken from the context.

  In the above example script the context character set is utf8mb4.
  So the CREATE TABLE will make a column with the collation
  utf8mb4_uca1400_as_ci.

  Short collations names can be used in any parts of the SQL syntax
  where the COLLATE clause is understood.

- New collations are displayed only one time
  (without character set combinations) by these statements:

     SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLLATIONS;
     SHOW COLLATION;

  For example, all these collations:
  - utf8mb3_uca1400_swedish_as_ci
  - utf8mb4_uca1400_swedish_as_ci
  - ucs2_uca1400_swedish_as_ci
  - utf16_uca1400_swedish_as_ci
  - utf32_uca1400_swedish_as_ci
  have just one entry in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLLATIONS and SHOW COLLATION,
  with COLLATION_NAME equal to "uca1400_swedish_as_ci", which is the suffix
  without the character set name:

SELECT COLLATION_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLLATIONS
WHERE COLLATION_NAME LIKE '%uca1400_swedish_as_ci';

+-----------------------+
| COLLATION_NAME        |
+-----------------------+
| uca1400_swedish_as_ci |
+-----------------------+

  Note, the behaviour of old collations did not change.
  Non-unicode collations (e.g. latin1_swedish_ci) and
  old UCA-4.0.0 collations (e.g. utf8mb4_unicode_ci)
  are still displayed with the character set prefix, as before.

- The structure of the table INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLLATIONS was changed.

  The NOT NULL constraint was removed from these columns:
  - CHARACTER_SET_NAME
  - ID
  - IS_DEFAULT
  and from the corresponding columns in SHOW COLLATION.

  For example:

SELECT COLLATION_NAME, CHARACTER_SET_NAME, ID, IS_DEFAULT
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLLATIONS
WHERE COLLATION_NAME LIKE '%uca1400_swedish_as_ci';
+-----------------------+--------------------+------+------------+
| COLLATION_NAME        | CHARACTER_SET_NAME | ID   | IS_DEFAULT |
+-----------------------+--------------------+------+------------+
| uca1400_swedish_as_ci | NULL               | NULL | NULL       |
+-----------------------+--------------------+------+------------+

  The NULL value in these columns now means that the collation
  is applicable to multiple character sets.
  The behavioir of old collations did not change.
  Make sure your client programs can handle NULL values in these columns.

- The structure of the table
  INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLLATION_CHARACTER_SET_APPLICABILITY was changed.

  Three new NOT NULL columns were added:
  - FULL_COLLATION_NAME
  - ID
  - IS_DEFAULT

  New collations have multiple entries in COLLATION_CHARACTER_SET_APPLICABILITY.
  The column COLLATION_NAME contains the collation name without the character
  set prefix. The column FULL_COLLATION_NAME contains the collation name with
  the character set prefix.

  Old collations have full collation name in both FULL_COLLATION_NAME and
  COLLATION_NAME.

SELECT COLLATION_NAME, FULL_COLLATION_NAME, CHARACTER_SET_NAME, ID, IS_DEFAULT
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLLATION_CHARACTER_SET_APPLICABILITY
WHERE FULL_COLLATION_NAME RLIKE '^(utf8mb4|latin1).*swedish.*ci$';
+-----------------------------+-------------------------------------+--------------------+------+------------+
| COLLATION_NAME              | FULL_COLLATION_NAME                 | CHARACTER_SET_NAME | ID   | IS_DEFAULT |
+-----------------------------+-------------------------------------+--------------------+------+------------+
| latin1_swedish_ci           | latin1_swedish_ci                   | latin1             |    8 | Yes        |
| latin1_swedish_nopad_ci     | latin1_swedish_nopad_ci             | latin1             | 1032 |            |
| utf8mb4_swedish_ci          | utf8mb4_swedish_ci                  | utf8mb4            |  232 |            |
| uca1400_swedish_ai_ci       | utf8mb4_uca1400_swedish_ai_ci       | utf8mb4            | 2368 |            |
| uca1400_swedish_as_ci       | utf8mb4_uca1400_swedish_as_ci       | utf8mb4            | 2370 |            |
| uca1400_swedish_nopad_ai_ci | utf8mb4_uca1400_swedish_nopad_ai_ci | utf8mb4            | 2372 |            |
| uca1400_swedish_nopad_as_ci | utf8mb4_uca1400_swedish_nopad_as_ci | utf8mb4            | 2374 |            |
+-----------------------------+-------------------------------------+--------------------+------+------------+

- Other INFORMATION_SCHEMA queries:

  SELECT COLLATION_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS;
  SELECT COLLATION_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PARAMETERS;
  SELECT TABLE_COLLATION FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES;
  SELECT DEFAULT_COLLATION_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SCHEMATA;
  SELECT COLLATION_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES;
  SELECT COLLATION_CONNECTION FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS;
  SELECT DATABASE_COLLATION FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS;
  SELECT COLLATION_CONNECTION FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES;
  SELECT DATABASE_COLLATION FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES;
  SELECT COLLATION_CONNECTION FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS;
  SELECT DATABASE_COLLATION FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS;
  SELECT COLLATION_CONNECTION FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VIEWS;

  display full collation names, including character sets prefix,
  for all collations, including new collations.

  Corresponding SHOW commands also display full collation names
  in collation related columns:

  SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
  SHOW CREATE DATABASE db1;
  SHOW TABLE STATUS;
  SHOW CREATE FUNCTION f1;
  SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE p1;
  SHOW CREATE EVENT ev1;
  SHOW CREATE TRIGGER tr1;
  SHOW CREATE VIEW;

  These INFORMATION_SCHEMA queries and SHOW statements may change in
  the future, to display show collation names.
2022-08-10 15:04:24 +02:00
Rucha Deodhar
2fdb556e04 MDEV-8334: Rename utf8 to utf8mb3
This patch changes the main name of 3 byte character set from utf8 to
utf8mb3. New old_mode UTF8_IS_UTF8MB3 is added and set TRUE by default,
so that utf8 would mean utf8mb3. If not set, utf8 would mean utf8mb4.
2021-05-19 06:48:36 +02:00
Sujatha
1ef3207cb8 MDEV-19371: Implement binlog_expire_logs_seconds for purging of binary logs
Part2: Test scripts
2021-05-10 09:36:40 +05:30
Vicențiu Ciorbaru
8bbcaab160 MDEV-18650: Options deprecated in previous versions - thread_concurrency
thread_concurrency was ignored since 5.5. Remove it.
2020-02-13 13:42:01 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
cd41ffe1f1 MDEV-19713 Remove big_tables system variable
mark big_tables deprecated, the server can put temp tables on disk
as needed avoiding "table full" errors.

in case someone would really need to force a tmp table to be created
on disk from the start and for testing allow tmp_memory_table_size
to be set to 0.

fix tests to use that instead (and add a test that it actually
works).

make sure in-memory TREE size limit is never 0 (it's [ab]using
tmp_memory_table_size at the moment)

remove few sys_vars.*_basic tests
2019-09-28 19:21:14 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
32efbaa19a MDEV-7481 Replace max_long_data_size functionality with max_allowed_packet 2019-09-28 19:20:35 +02:00
Monty
a071e0e029 Merge branch '10.2' into 10.3 2019-09-03 13:17:32 +03:00
Vicențiu Ciorbaru
65eefcdc60 Merge remote-tracking branch '10.2' into 10.3 2018-04-12 12:41:19 +03:00
Michael Widenius
a7abddeffa Create 'main' test directory and move 't' and 'r' there 2018-03-29 13:59:44 +03:00