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Sergei Golubchik
bead24b7f3 mariadb-test: wait on disconnect
Remove one of the major sources of race condiitons in mariadb-test.
Normally, mariadb_close() sends COM_QUIT to the server and immediately
disconnects. In mariadb-test it means the test can switch to another
connection and sends queries to the server before the server even
started parsing the COM_QUIT packet and these queries can see the
connection as fully active, as it didn't reach dispatch_command yet.

This is a major source of instability in tests and many - but not all,
still less than a half - tests employ workarounds. The correct one
is a pair count_sessions.inc/wait_until_count_sessions.inc.
Also very popular was wait_until_disconnected.inc, which was completely
useless, because it verifies that the connection is closed, and after
disconnect it always is, it didn't verify whether the server processed
COM_QUIT. Sadly the placebo was as widely used as the real thing.

Let's fix this by making mariadb-test `disconnect` command _to wait_ for
the server to confirm. This makes almost all workarounds redundant.

In some cases count_sessions.inc/wait_until_count_sessions.inc is still
needed, though, as only `disconnect` command is changed:

 * after external tools, like `exec $MYSQL`
 * after failed `connect` command
 * replication, after `STOP SLAVE`
 * Federated/CONNECT/SPIDER/etc after `DROP TABLE`

and also in some XA tests, because an XA transaction is dissociated from
the THD very late, after the server has closed the client connection.

Collateral cleanups: fix comments, remove some redundant statements:
 * DROP IF EXISTS if nothing is known to exist
 * DROP table/view before DROP DATABASE
 * REVOKE privileges before DROP USER
 etc
2025-07-16 09:14:33 +07:00
Oleksandr Byelkin
dfcb5c91e0 Merge branch '11.8' into 12.0 2025-06-18 07:50:39 +02:00
Oleksandr Byelkin
a65f7dc71d Merge branch '11.4' into 11.8 2025-06-18 07:43:24 +02:00
Oleksandr Byelkin
89c7e2b9c7 Merge branch '10.11' into 11.4 2025-06-17 09:50:22 +02:00
Daniel Black
c095283ea6 MDEV-27964: tests - enable msan tests on have_crypt.inc
Old MSAN clang versions crashed on ENCRYPT's use of the
crypt function. We've instrumented this in CI for testing.
2025-06-16 12:00:45 +10:00
Oleksandr Byelkin
28d6530571 Merge branch '10.6' into 10.11 2025-06-04 14:09:23 +02:00
Daniel Black
676aea8cad MDEV-36848: identify tests with various MSAN suitability
With MSAN the following test behavious where observed:
* funcs_1.myisam_views-big - normal big test for non-debug
* innodb_gis.rtree_purge - normal big test with MSAN
* main.alter_table_lock - very quick - unclear why disabled
* main.cte_recursive - slow on Debug only
* main.join_cache_notasan - special MSAN handing for returning OOM added
* main.sum_distinct-big - 90 seconds on non-debug - still big however
* maria.max_length - normal big test with MSAN
* perfschema.statement_digest_long_query - overflows stack on debug

Timingsi (on old memory constrained hardware):

non-debug:

funcs_1.myisam_views-big                 w2 [ pass ]  78564
innodb_gis.rtree_purge '16k'             w2 [ pass ]   5784
innodb_gis.rtree_purge '32k'             w2 [ pass ]   5242
innodb_gis.rtree_purge '4k'              w1 [ pass ]   8303
innodb_gis.rtree_purge '64k'             w1 [ pass ]   6348
innodb_gis.rtree_purge '8k'              w2 [ pass ]   5870
main.alter_table_lock                    w1 [ pass ]     41
main.cte_recursive                       w1 [ pass ]  15485
main.join_cache_notasan                  w1 [ pass ]     39
main.sum_distinct-big                    w2 [ pass ]  96256
maria.max_length                         w1 [ pass ]  92990
perfschema.statement_digest_long_query   w2 [ pass ]      8

debug:

funcs_1.myisam_views-big                 w1 [ skipped ]  Can't be run WITH_MSAN and CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
innodb_gis.rtree_purge '16k'             w2 [ pass ]  109788
innodb_gis.rtree_purge '32k'             w2 [ pass ]  62361
innodb_gis.rtree_purge '4k'              w1 [ pass ]  89423
innodb_gis.rtree_purge '64k'             w1 [ pass ]  72082
innodb_gis.rtree_purge '8k'              w1 [ pass ]  98452
main.alter_table_lock                    w2 [ pass ]     38
main.cte_recursive                       w2 [ pass ]  180047
main.join_cache_notasan                  w1 [ pass ]    166
main.sum_distinct-big                    w1 [ skipped ]  Can't be run WITH_MSAN and CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
maria.max_length                         w1 [ skipped ]  Can't be run WITH_MSAN and CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
perfschema.statement_digest_long_query   w1 [ skipped ]  Can't be run WITH_MSAN and CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
2025-05-28 16:33:49 +10:00
Oleg Smirnov
2c8f6058c1 MDEV-34888 Implement SEMIJOIN() and SUBQUERY() hints 2025-05-05 12:02:47 +07:00
Sergei Golubchik
11f6b9d12a remove features that were deprecated in 10.5
--big-tables
--large-page-size
--storage-engine

performance_schema.setup_timers (WL#10986)
2025-04-29 16:53:02 +02:00
Vasilii Lakhin
1b95e46524 Fix typos in mysql-test/ 2025-04-29 13:53:16 +10:00
Monty
4042652d7f Improvements to mtr
- Added option $backup_on_restart to store a backup of the var/
  directory after restart. This is useful for debugging recovery.
- The list_files option in mysqltest is now returning the number of
  found files in $sys_files. This is useful to break test if there are
  unknown or lost files in the data directory.
2025-04-28 12:59:39 +03:00
Monty
23eb9d6821 Improve mtr replication setup
- Log slave state if sync_with_master_gtid fails, like we do
  in sync_with_master.inc
- Increase master-retry-count to 30 for slow builders
2025-04-28 12:59:39 +03:00
Monty
f8ba5ced55 MDEV-36099 Ensure that creation and usage of temporary tables in replication is predictable
MDEV-36563 Assertion `!mysql_bin_log.is_open()' failed in
           THD::mark_tmp_table_as_free_for_reuse

The purpose of this commit is to ensure that creation and changes of
temporary tables are properly and predicable logged to the binary
log.  It also fixes some bugs where ROW logging was used in MIXED mode,
when STATEMENT would be a better (and expected) choice.

In this comment STATEMENT stands for logging to binary log in
STATEMENT format, MIXED stands for MIXED binlog format and ROW for ROW
binlog format.

New rules for logging of temporary tables
- CREATE of temporary tables are now by default binlogged only if
  STATEMENT binlog format is used. If it is binlogged, 1 is stored in
  TABLE_SHARE->table_creation_was_logged. The user can change this
  behavior by setting create_temporary_table_binlog_formats to
  MIXED,STATEMENT in which case the create is logged in statement
  format also in MIXED mode (as before).
- Changes to temporary tables are only binlogged if and only if
  the CREATE was logged. The logging happens under STATEMENT or MIXED.
  If binlog_format=ROW, temporary table changes are not binlogged. A
  temporary table that are changed under ROW are marked as 'not up to
  date in binlog' and no future row changes are logged.  Any usage of
  this temporary table will force row logging of other tables in any
  future statements using the temporary table to be row logged.
- DROP TEMPORARY is binlogged only of the CREATE was binlogged.

Changes done:
- Row logging is forced for any statement using temporary tables that
  are not up to date in the binary log.
  (Before the row logging was forced if the user has a temporary table)
- If there is any changes to the temporary table that is not binlogged,
  the table is marked as not up to date.
- TABLE_SHARE->table_creation_was_logged has a new definition for
  temporary tables:
  0  Table creating was not logged to binary log
  1  Table creating was logged to binary log and table is up to date.
  2  Table creating was logged to binary log but some changes where
     not logged to binary log.
  Table is not up to date in binary log is defined as value 0 or 2.
- If a multi-table-update or multi-table-delete fails then
  all updated temporary tables are marked as not up to date.
- Enforce row logging if the query is using temporary tables
  that are not up to date.
  Before row logging was enforced if the user had any
  temporary tables.
- When dropping temporary tables use IF EXISTS. This ensures
  that slave will not stop if it had crashed and lost the
  temporary tables.
- Remove comment and version from DROP /*!4000 TEMPORARY.. generated when
  a connection closes that has open temporary tables. Added 'generated by
  server' at the end of the DROP.

Bugs fixed:
- When using temporary tables with commands that forced row based,
  like INSERT INTO temporary_table VALUES (UUID()), this was never
  logged which causes the temporary table to be inconsistent on
  master and slave.
- Used binlog format is now clearly defined. It is now only depending
  on the current binlog_format and the tables used.
  Before it was depending on the user had ANY temporary tables and
  the state of 'current_stmt_binlog_format' set by previous queries.
  This also caused temporary tables to be logged to binary log in
  some cases.
- CREATE TABLE t1 LIKE not_logged_temporary_table caused replication
  to stop.
- Rename of not binlogged temporary tables where binlogged to binary log
  which caused replication to stop.

Changes in behavior:

- By default create_temporary_table_binlog_formats=STATEMENT, which
  means that CREATE TEMPORARY is not logged to binary log under MIXED
  binary logging. This can be changed by setting
  create_temporary_table_binlog_formats to MIXED,STATEMENT.
- Using temporary tables that was not logged to the binary log will
  cause any query using them for updating other tables to be logged in
  ROW format. Before all queries was logged in ROW format if the user had
  any temporary tables, even if they were not used by the query.
- Generated DROP TEMPORARY TABLE is now always using IF EXISTS and
  has a "generated by server" comment in the binary log.

The consequences of the above is that manipulations of a lot of rows
through temporary tables will by default be be slower in mixed mode.

For example:
  BEGIN;
  CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tmp AS SELECT a, b, c FROM
  large_table1 JOIN large_table2 ON ...;
  INSERT INTO other_table SELECT b, c FROM tmp WHERE a <100;
  DROP TEMPORARY TABLE tmp;
  COMMIT;

By default this will create a huge entry in the binary log, compared
to just a few hundred bytes in statement mode. However the change in
this commit will make usage of temporary tables more reliable and
predicable and is thus worth it. Using statement mode or
create_temporary_table_binlog_formats can be used to avoid this issue.
2025-04-28 12:59:38 +03:00
Alexander Barkov
f11504af51 MDEV-20034 Add support for the pre-defined weak SYS_REFCURSOR
This patch adds support for SYS_REFCURSOR (a weakly typed cursor)
for both sql_mode=ORACLE and sql_mode=DEFAULT.

Works as a regular stored routine variable, parameter and return value:

- can be passed as an IN parameter to stored functions and procedures
- can be passed as an INOUT and OUT parameter to stored procedures
- can be returned from a stored function

Note, strongly typed REF CURSOR will be added separately.

Note, to maintain dependencies easier, some parts of sql_class.h
and item.h were moved to new header files:

- select_results.h:
  class select_result_sink
  class select_result
  class select_result_interceptor

- sp_cursor.h:
  class sp_cursor_statistics
  class sp_cursor

- sp_rcontext_handler.h
  class Sp_rcontext_handler and its descendants

The implementation consists of the following parts:
- A new class sp_cursor_array deriving from Dynamic_array

- A new class Statement_rcontext which contains data shared
  between sub-statements of a compound statement.
  It has a member m_statement_cursors of the sp_cursor_array data type,
  as well as open cursor counter. THD inherits from Statement_rcontext.

- A new data type handler Type_handler_sys_refcursor in plugins/type_cursor/
  It is designed to store uint16 references -
  positions of the cursor in THD::m_statement_cursors.

- Type_handler_sys_refcursor suppresses some derived numeric features.
  When a SYS_REFCURSOR variable is used as an integer an error is raised.

- A new abstract class sp_instr_fetch_cursor. It's needed to share
  the common code between "OPEN cur" (for static cursors) and
  "OPER cur FOR stmt" (for SYS_REFCURSORs).

- New sp_instr classes:
  * sp_instr_copen_by_ref      - OPEN sys_ref_curor FOR stmt;
  * sp_instr_cfetch_by_ref     - FETCH sys_ref_cursor INTO targets;
  * sp_instr_cclose_by_ref     - CLOSE sys_ref_cursor;
  * sp_instr_destruct_variable - to destruct SYS_REFCURSOR variables when
                                 the execution goes out of the BEGIN..END block
                                 where SYS_REFCURSOR variables are declared.
- New methods in LEX:
  * sp_open_cursor_for_stmt   - handles "OPEN sys_ref_cursor FOR stmt".
  * sp_add_instr_fetch_cursor - "FETCH cur INTO targets" for both
                                static cursors and SYS_REFCURSORs.
  * sp_close - handles "CLOSE cur" both for static cursors and SYS_REFCURSORs.

- Changes in cursor functions to handle both static cursors and SYS_REFCURSORs:
  * Item_func_cursor_isopen
  * Item_func_cursor_found
  * Item_func_cursor_notfound
  * Item_func_cursor_rowcount

- A new system variable @@max_open_cursors - to limit the number
  of cursors (static and SYS_REFCURSORs) opened at the same time.
  Its allowed range is [0-65536], with 50 by default.

- A new virtual method Type_handler::can_return_bool() telling
  if calling item->val_bool() is allowed for Items of this data type,
  or if otherwise the "Illegal parameter for operation" error should be raised
  at fix_fields() time.

- New methods in Sp_rcontext_handler:
  * get_cursor()
  * get_cursor_by_ref()

- A new class Sp_rcontext_handler_statement to handle top level statement
  wide cursors which are shared by all substatements.

- A new virtual method expr_event_handler() in classes Item and Field.
  It's needed to close (and make available for a new OPEN)
  unused THD::m_statement_cursors elements which do not have any references
  any more. It can happen in various moments in time, e.g.
  * after evaluation parameters of an SQL routine
  * after assigning a cursor expression into a SYS_REFCURSOR variable
  * when leaving a BEGIN..END block with SYS_REFCURSOR variables
  * after setting OUT/INOUT routine actual parameters from formal
    parameters.
2025-04-19 10:59:58 +04:00
Sergei Golubchik
9b824e62d4 Merge branch '11.8' into main 2025-04-18 17:11:01 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
dc073e4c0c mtr: use plugin-load-add in have_rocksdb.opt
plugin-load doesn't allow to load any other plugin
2025-04-18 09:41:23 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
bb1d88b6dc Merge 11.4 into 11.8 2025-04-02 14:07:01 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
f5bd250f5b Merge 10.11 into 11.4 2025-03-28 13:55:21 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
ab0f2a00b6 Merge 10.6 into 10.11 2025-03-27 08:01:47 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
191209d8ab Merge 10.5 into 10.6 2025-03-26 17:09:57 +02:00
Kristian Nielsen
acaf07daed Add --source include/long_test.inc to some tests
This will make mysql-test-run.pl try to schedule these long-running
(> 60 seconds) tests early in --parallel runs, which helps avoid that
the testsuite gets stuck with a few long-running tests at the end
while most other test workers are idle.

This speed up mtr --parallel=96 with 25 seconds for me.

Reviewed-by: Brandon Nesterenko <brandon.nesterenko@mariadb.com>
Signed-off-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>
2025-03-15 11:15:54 +01:00
Marko Mäkelä
153778437d Merge 11.8 into main 2025-03-05 21:20:02 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
bb9f010432 Merge 11.4 into 11.8 2025-03-05 20:39:47 +02:00
ParadoxV5
5091986cea misc. sql/slave.cc & co. refactor
* `get_master_version_and_clock()` de-duplicate label using fall-through
* `io_slave_killed()` & `check_io_slave_killed()`:
  * reüse the result from the level lower
  * add distinguishing docs
* `try_to_reconnect()`: extract `'` from `if`-`else`
* `handle_slave_io()`: Both `while`s have the same condition;
  looks like the outer `while` can simply be an `if`.
* `connect_to_master()`:
  * assume `mysql_errno()` is not 0 on connection error
  * utilize 0’s falsiness in the loop
  * extend docs
* `sql/sql_show.cc`: refactor SHOW ALL REPLICAS filter’s condition
* `sql/mysqld.cc`: init `master-retry-count` with `master_retry_count`

Reviewed-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>
2025-02-26 20:37:53 -07:00
ParadoxV5
e2dbd9b6ac MDEV-35304: Add Connects_Tried and Master_Retry_Count to SSS
When the IO thread (re)connect to a primary,
no updates are available besides unique errors that cause the failure.
These new `Master_info` numbers supplement SHOW SLAVE STATUS’s (most-
recent) ‘Connecting’ state with statistics on (re)connect attempts:

* `Connects_Tried`: how many retries have been attempted so far
  This was previously a local variable that only counted re-attempts;
  it’s now meaningful even after the “Connecting” state concludes.
* `Master_Retry_Count` (from MDEV-25674): out of how many configured

Side-note: Some of the tests updated by this commit dump the entire
SHOW SLAVE STATUS, which might include non-deterministic entries.

Reviewed-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>
Reviewed-by: Brandon Nesterenko <brandon.nesterenko@mariadb.com>
2025-02-26 20:37:53 -07:00
Sergei Golubchik
e7f7789482 cleanup: select ... into tests
* automatically disable ps2 and cursor protocol when the
  select statement returns no result set
* remove manual {disable|enable}_{ps2|cursor}_protocol from around
  `select ... into` in tests
* other misc collateral test cleanups
2025-02-11 20:31:25 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
9ee09a33bb Merge branch '11.7' into 11.8 2025-02-11 20:29:43 +01:00
Alexander Barkov
b7d67ceb5f MDEV-36047 Package body variables are not allowed as FETCH targets
It was not possible to use a package body variable as a
fetch target:

CREATE PACKAGE BODY pkg AS
  vc INT := 0;
  FUNCTION f1 RETURN INT AS
    CURSOR cur IS SELECT 1 AS c FROM DUAL;
  BEGIN
    OPEN cur;
    FETCH cur INTO vc; -- this returned "Undeclared variable: vc" error.
    CLOSE cur;
    RETURN vc;
  END;
END;

FETCH assumed that all fetch targets reside of the same sp_rcontext
instance with the cursor. This patch fixes the problem.
Now a cursor and its fetch target can reside in different sp_rcontext
instances.

Details:

- Adding a helper class sp_rcontext_addr
  (a combination of Sp_rcontext_handler pointer and an offset in the rcontext)

- Adding a new class sp_fetch_target deriving from sp_rcontext_addr.
  Fetch targets in "FETCH cur INTO target1, target2 ..." are now collected
  into this structure instead of sp_variable.
  sp_variable cannot be used any more to store fetch targets,
  because it does not have a pointer to Sp_rcontext_handler
  (it only has the current rcontext offset).

- Removing members sp_instr_set members m_rcontext_handler and m_offset.
  Deriving sp_instr_set from sp_rcontext_addr instead.

- Renaming sp_instr_cfetch member  "List<sp_variable> m_varlist"
  to "List<sp_fetch_target> m_fetch_target_list".

- Fixing LEX::sp_add_cfetch() to return the pointer to the
  created sp_fetch_target instance (instead of returning bool).
  This helps to make the grammar in sql_yacc.c simpler

- Renaming LEX::sp_add_cfetch() to LEX::sp_add_instr_cfetch(),
  as `if(sp_add_cfetch())` changed its meaning to the opposite,
  to avoid automatic wrong merge from earlier versions.

- Chaning the "List<sp_variable> *vars" parameter to sp_cursor::fetch
  to have the data type "List<sp_fetch_target> *".

- Changing the data type of "List<sp_variable> &vars" in
  sp_cursor::Select_fetch_into_spvars::send_data_to_variable_list()
  to "List<sp_fetch_target> &".

- Adding THD helper methods get_rcontext() and get_variable().

- Moving the code from sql_yacc.yy into a new LEX method
  LEX::make_fetch_target().

- Simplifying the grammar in sql_yacc.yy using the new LEX method.
  Changing the data type of the bison rule sp_fetch_list from "void"
  to "List<sp_fetch_target> *".
2025-02-09 13:56:19 +04:00
Sergei Golubchik
ba01c2aaf0 Merge branch '11.4' into 11.7
* rpl.rpl_system_versioning_partitions updated for MDEV-32188
* innodb.row_size_error_log_warnings_3 changed error for MDEV-33658
  (checks are done in a different order)
2025-02-06 16:46:36 +01:00
Jan Lindström
3f5b6a9837 MDEV-35748 : Attempting to create a CONNECT engine Table results in non-InnoDB sequences in Galera cluster error
Problem was incorrect condition on wsrep_check_sequence
when ENGINE!=InnoDB.

Fix is not use DB_TYPE_XXX because it is not correct
on dynamic storage engines. Instead used storage engine
name is looked from thd->lex->m_sql_cmd->option_storage_engine_name.

For CREATE TABLE allow anyting except ENGINE=SEQUENCE.
For CREATE SEQUENCE only ENGINE=InnoDB is supported.
For ALTER TABLE if original table contains sequence information
only ENGINE=InnoDB is supported.

Signed-off-by: Julius Goryavsky <julius.goryavsky@mariadb.com>
2025-02-01 16:53:39 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
7d657fda64 Merge branch '10.11 into 11.4 2025-01-30 12:01:11 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
e69f8cae1a Merge branch '10.6' into 10.11 2025-01-30 11:55:13 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
066e8d6aea Merge branch '10.5' into 10.6 2025-01-29 11:17:38 +01:00
Alexander Barkov
5a8e6230d7 MDEV-34189 Unexpected error on WHERE inet6col
normalize_cond() translated `WHERE col` into `WHERE col<>0`

But the opetator "not equal to 0" does not necessarily exists
for all data types.

For example, the query:

  SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE inet6col;

was translated to:

  SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE inet6col<>0;

which further failed with this error:

  ERROR : Illegal parameter data types inet6 and bigint for operation '<>'

This patch changes the translation from `col<>0` to `col IS TRUE`.
So now
  SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE inet6col;
gets translated to:
  SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE inet6col IS TRUE;

Details:
1. Implementing methods:
   - Field_longstr::val_bool()
   - Field_string::val_bool()
   - Item::val_int_from_val_str()
   If the input contains bad data,
   these methods raise a better error message:
     Truncated incorrect BOOLEAN value
   Before the change, the error was:
     Truncated incorrect DOUBLE value

2. Fixing normalize_cond() to generate Item_func_istrue/Item_func_isfalse
   instances instead of Item_func_ne/Item_func_eq

3. Making Item_func_truth sargable, so it uses the range optimizer.
   Implementing the following methods:
   - get_mm_tree(), get_mm_leaf(), add_key_fields() in Item_func_truth.
   - get_func_mm_tree(), for all Item_func_truth descendants.

4. Implementing the method negated_item() for all Item_func_truth
   descendants, so the negated item has a chance to be sargable:
   For example,
     WHERE NOT col IS NOT FALSE    -- this notation is not sargable
   is now translated to:
     WHERE col IS FALSE            -- this notation is sargable
2025-01-29 09:08:19 +04:00
Julius Goryavsky
2cfad396ee galera tests: more informative messages about the number of variables 2025-01-27 19:05:26 +01:00
Marko Mäkelä
98dbe3bfaf Merge 10.5 into 10.6 2025-01-20 09:57:37 +02:00
Alexander Barkov
350cc77fee MDEV-29968 Functions in default values in tables with some character sets break SHOW CREATE (and mysqldump)
Item:print_for_table_def() uses QT_TO_SYSTEM_CHARSET to print
the DEFAULT expression into FRM file during CREATE TABLE.
Therefore, the expression is encoded in utf8 in FRM.

get_field_default_value() erroneously used field->charset() to
print the DEFAULT expression at SHOW CREATE TABLE time.

Fixing get_field_default_value() to use &my_charset_utf8mb4_general_ci instead.
This makes DEFAULT work in the way way with:

- virtual column expressions:

    if (field->vcol_info)
    {
      StringBuffer<MAX_FIELD_WIDTH> str(&my_charset_utf8mb4_general_ci);
      field->vcol_info->print(&str);

- check constraint expressions:

    if (field->check_constraint)
    {
      StringBuffer<MAX_FIELD_WIDTH> str(&my_charset_utf8mb4_general_ci);
      field->check_constraint->print(&str);

Additional cleanup:
Fixing system_charset_info to &my_charset_utf8mb4_general_ci in a few
places to make non-BMP characters work in DEFAULT, virtual column,
check constraint expressions.
2025-01-17 15:39:55 +04:00
Sergei Golubchik
f1a7693bc0 Merge branch '10.11' into 11.4 2025-01-14 23:45:41 +01:00
Marko Mäkelä
aa35f62f1c MDEV-35810 Missing error handling in log resizing
log_t::resize_start(): If the ib_logfile101 cannot be created,
be sure to reset log_sys.resize_lsn.

log_t::resize_abort(): In case SET GLOBAL innodb_log_file_size is
aborted, delete the ib_logfile101.
2025-01-13 10:41:40 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
15700f54c2 Merge 11.4 into 11.7 2025-01-09 09:41:38 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
17f01186f5 Merge 10.11 into 11.4 2025-01-09 07:58:08 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
a54d151fc1 Merge 10.6 into 10.11 2024-12-19 15:38:53 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
ddd7d5d8e3 MDEV-24035 Failing assertion: UT_LIST_GET_LEN(lock.trx_locks) == 0 causing disruption and replication failure
Under unknown circumstances, the SQL layer may wrongly disregard an
invocation of thd_mark_transaction_to_rollback() when an InnoDB
transaction had been aborted (rolled back) due to one of the following errors:
* HA_ERR_LOCK_DEADLOCK
* HA_ERR_RECORD_CHANGED (if innodb_snapshot_isolation=ON)
* HA_ERR_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT (if innodb_rollback_on_timeout=ON)

Such an error used to cause a crash of InnoDB during transaction commit.
These changes aim to catch and report the error earlier, so that not only
this crash can be avoided but also the original root cause be found and
fixed more easily later.

The idea of this fix is from Michael 'Monty' Widenius.

HA_ERR_ROLLBACK: A new error code that will be translated into
ER_ROLLBACK_ONLY, signalling that the current transaction
has been aborted and the only allowed action is ROLLBACK.

trx_t::state: Add TRX_STATE_ABORTED that is like
TRX_STATE_NOT_STARTED, but noting that the transaction had been
rolled back and aborted.

trx_t::is_started(): Replaces trx_is_started().

ha_innobase: Check the transaction state in various places.
Simplify the logic around SAVEPOINT.

ha_innobase::is_valid_trx(): Replaces ha_innobase::is_read_only().

The InnoDB logic around transaction savepoints, commit, and rollback
was unnecessarily complex and might have contributed to this
inconsistency. So, we are simplifying that logic as well.

trx_savept_t: Replace with const undo_no_t*. When we rollback to
a savepoint, all we need to know is the number of undo log records
that must survive.

trx_named_savept_t, DB_NO_SAVEPOINT: Remove. We can store undo_no_t
directly in the space allocated at innobase_hton->savepoint_offset.

fts_trx_create(): Do not copy previous savepoints.

fts_savepoint_rollback(): If a savepoint was not found, roll back
everything after the default savepoint of fts_trx_create().
The test innodb_fts.savepoint is extended to cover this code.

Reviewed by: Vladislav Lesin
Tested by: Matthias Leich
2024-12-12 18:02:00 +02:00
Kristian Nielsen
0f47db8525 Merge 10.11 -> 11.4
Signed-off-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>
2024-12-05 11:01:42 +01:00
Kristian Nielsen
e7c6cdd842 Merge 10.6 -> 10.11
Signed-off-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>
2024-12-05 10:11:58 +01:00
Kristian Nielsen
0166c89e02 Merge 10.5 -> 10.6
Signed-off-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>
2024-12-05 09:20:36 +01:00
Kristian Nielsen
5a3a16154f MDEV-35514: Too much mtr output from analyze: sync_with_master
Limit SHOW BINLOG/RELAYLOG EVENTS in show_rpl_debug_info.inc to 200 lines.

Reviewed-by: Daniel Black <daniel@mariadb.org>
Signed-off-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>
2024-12-05 08:17:35 +01:00
Marko Mäkelä
33907f9ec6 Merge 11.4 into 11.7 2024-12-02 17:51:17 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
2719cc4925 Merge 10.11 into 11.4 2024-12-02 11:35:34 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
3d23adb766 Merge 10.6 into 10.11 2024-11-29 13:43:17 +02:00