DROP USER looks for sessions by the do-be-dropped user and if found:
* fails with ER_CANNOT_USER in Oracle mode
* continues with ER_ACTIVE_CONNECTIONS_FOR_USER_TO_DROP warning otherwise
Every user being dropped is marked with flag that disallow establishing
a new connections on behalf this user.
let's always disconnect a user connection before dropping the said user.
MariaDB is traditionally very tolerant to active connections
of the dropped user, which isn't the case for most other databases.
Let's avoid unintentionally spreading incompatible behavior
and disconnect before drop.
Except in cases when the test specifically tests such a behavior.
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
Adding a new column in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLLATIONS:
PAD_ATTRIBUTE ENUM('PAD SPACE','NO PAD')
and a new column Pad_attribute into SHOW COLLATION.
The new column has been added after SORTLEN but before COMMENT.
This order is compatible with MySQL-8.0 order,
with the exception that MariaDB has an extra last column COMMENT:
MariaDB [test]> desc information_schema.collations;
+--------------------+----------------------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+--------------------+----------------------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| COLLATION_NAME | varchar(64) | NO | | NULL | |
| CHARACTER_SET_NAME | varchar(32) | YES | | NULL | |
| ID | bigint(11) | YES | | NULL | |
| IS_DEFAULT | varchar(3) | YES | | NULL | |
| IS_COMPILED | varchar(3) | NO | | NULL | |
| SORTLEN | bigint(3) | NO | | NULL | |
| PAD_ATTRIBUTE | enum('PAD SPACE','NO PAD') | NO | | NULL | |
| COMMENT | varchar(80) | NO | | NULL | |
+--------------------+----------------------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
The new Pad_attribute in SHOW COLLATION has been added as the last column.
This is also compatible with MySQL:
MariaDB [test]> show collation like 'utf8mb4_bin';
+-------------+---------+------+---------+----------+---------+---------------+
| Collation | Charset | Id | Default | Compiled | Sortlen | Pad_attribute |
+-------------+---------+------+---------+----------+---------+---------------+
| utf8mb4_bin | utf8mb4 | 46 | | Yes | 1 | PAD SPACE |
+-------------+---------+------+---------+----------+---------+---------------+
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.
* 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
* 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)
Updated tests: cases with bugs or which cannot be run
with the cursor-protocol were excluded with
"--disable_cursor_protocol"/"--enable_cursor_protocol"
Fix for v.10.5
This patch also fixes:
MDEV-33050 Build-in schemas like oracle_schema are accent insensitive
MDEV-33084 LASTVAL(t1) and LASTVAL(T1) do not work well with lower-case-table-names=0
MDEV-33085 Tables T1 and t1 do not work well with ENGINE=CSV and lower-case-table-names=0
MDEV-33086 SHOW OPEN TABLES IN DB1 -- is case insensitive with lower-case-table-names=0
MDEV-33088 Cannot create triggers in the database `MYSQL`
MDEV-33103 LOCK TABLE t1 AS t2 -- alias is not case sensitive with lower-case-table-names=0
MDEV-33109 DROP DATABASE MYSQL -- does not drop SP with lower-case-table-names=0
MDEV-33110 HANDLER commands are case insensitive with lower-case-table-names=0
MDEV-33119 User is case insensitive in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VIEWS
MDEV-33120 System log table names are case insensitive with lower-cast-table-names=0
- Removing the virtual function strnncoll() from MY_COLLATION_HANDLER
- Adding a wrapper function CHARSET_INFO::streq(), to compare
two strings for equality. For now it calls strnncoll() internally.
In the future it will turn into a virtual function.
- Adding new accent sensitive case insensitive collations:
- utf8mb4_general1400_as_ci
- utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci
They implement accent sensitive case insensitive comparison.
The weight of a character is equal to the code point of its
upper case variant. These collations use Unicode-14.0.0 casefolding data.
The result of
my_charset_utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci.strcoll()
is very close to the former
my_charset_utf8mb3_general_ci.strcasecmp()
There is only a difference in a couple dozen rare characters, because:
- the switch from "tolower" to "toupper" comparison, to make
utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci closer to utf8mb3_general_ci
- the switch from Unicode-3.0.0 to Unicode-14.0.0
This difference should be tolarable. See the list of affected
characters in the MDEV description.
Note, utf8mb4_general1400_as_ci correctly handles non-BMP characters!
Unlike utf8mb4_general_ci, it does not treat all BMP characters
as equal.
- Adding classes representing names of the file based database objects:
Lex_ident_db
Lex_ident_table
Lex_ident_trigger
Their comparison collation depends on the underlying
file system case sensitivity and on --lower-case-table-names
and can be either my_charset_bin or my_charset_utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci.
- Adding classes representing names of other database objects,
whose names have case insensitive comparison style,
using my_charset_utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci:
Lex_ident_column
Lex_ident_sys_var
Lex_ident_user_var
Lex_ident_sp_var
Lex_ident_ps
Lex_ident_i_s_table
Lex_ident_window
Lex_ident_func
Lex_ident_partition
Lex_ident_with_element
Lex_ident_rpl_filter
Lex_ident_master_info
Lex_ident_host
Lex_ident_locale
Lex_ident_plugin
Lex_ident_engine
Lex_ident_server
Lex_ident_savepoint
Lex_ident_charset
engine_option_value::Name
- All the mentioned Lex_ident_xxx classes implement a method streq():
if (ident1.streq(ident2))
do_equal();
This method works as a wrapper for CHARSET_INFO::streq().
- Changing a lot of "LEX_CSTRING name" to "Lex_ident_xxx name"
in class members and in function/method parameters.
- Replacing all calls like
system_charset_info->coll->strcasecmp(ident1, ident2)
to
ident1.streq(ident2)
- Taking advantage of the c++11 user defined literal operator
for LEX_CSTRING (see m_strings.h) and Lex_ident_xxx (see lex_ident.h)
data types. Use example:
const Lex_ident_column primary_key_name= "PRIMARY"_Lex_ident_column;
is now a shorter version of:
const Lex_ident_column primary_key_name=
Lex_ident_column({STRING_WITH_LEN("PRIMARY")});
Some fixes related to commit f838b2d799 and
Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row()
for system-versioned tables were provided by Nikita Malyavin.
This was required by test versioning.rpl,trx_id,row.
MDEV-33582 Add more warnings to be able to better diagnose network issues
- Disabled "Semisync ack receiver got hangup" warning
- One could get this warning from semisync if running
mtr --mysqld=log-warnings=3 rpl.rpl_semi_sync_shutdown_await_ack
- Fixed result file for engines/funcs/rpl_get_lock.test
enable ssl + ssl_verify_server_cert in the internal client too
* fix replication tests to disable master_ssl_verify_server_cert
because accounts are passwordless - except rpl.rpl_ssl1
* fix federated/federatedx/connect to disable SSL_VERIFY_SERVER_CERT
because they cannot configure an ssl connection
* fix spider to disable ssl_verify_server_cert, if configuration
says so, as spider _can_ configure an ssl connection
* memory leak in embedded test-connect
- Record unrecorded tests from `rpl` suite to `engines/funcs` suite
(done by d8e448ba1b):
1) Record test `rpl_row_until` from commit d95fa7e332
2) Record test `rpl_slave_status` from commit a7d186a17d
- Stop only running threads for `engines/funcs.rpl_server_id1.test` that
is not the same as `rpl.rpl_server_id1.test`
- Reviewer: <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>
<andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
remove old deprecation helpers that were not used anywhere.
create new deprecation helpers and enforce their usage
this also removes inconsistencies in reporting deprecation:
sometimes it was ER_WARN_DEPRECATED_SYNTAX (1287),
sometimes ER_WARN_DEPRECATED_SYNTAX_NO_REPLACEMENT (1681),
sometimes a warning, sometimes a note.
it should always be
* ER_WARN_DEPRECATED_SYNTAX
* a warning (because it's something actionable, not purely informational)