This commit fixes a bug where Aria tables are used in
(master->slave1->slave2) and a backup is taken on slave2. In this case
it is possible that the replication position in the backup, stored in
mysql.gtid_slave_pos, will be wrong. This will lead to replication
errors if one is trying to use the backup as a new slave.
Analyze:
Replicated row events are committed with trans_commit_stmt() and
thd->transaction->all.ha_list != 0.
This means that backup_commit_lock is not taken for Aria tables,
which means the rows are committed and binary logged on the slave
under BLOCK_COMMIT which should not happen.
This issue does not occur on the master as thd->transaction->all.ha_list
is == 0 under AUTO_COMMIT, which sets 'is_real_trans' and 'rw_trans'
which in turn causes backup_commit_lock to be taken.
Fixed by checking in ha_check_and_coalesce_trx_read_only() if all handlers
supports rollback and if not, then wait for BLOCK_COMMIT also for
statement commit.
REPAIR of InnoDB tables was logging ALTER TABLE and REPAIR to ddl log.
ALTER TABLE contained the new tableid and REPAIR, wrongly, contained the
old rowid.
Now only REPAIR is logged
ddl.log changes:
REPAIR TABLE and OPTIMIZE TABLE that are done through ALTER TABLE will
now contain the old and new table id. If not done through ALTER TABLE,
only the current rowid will be shown (as before).
There is a need in MDEV-25292 to have both C_ALTER_TABLE and
select_field_count in one call. Semantically creation mode and field
count are two different things. Making creation mode negative
constants and field count positive variable into one parameter seems
to be a lazy hack for not making the second parameter.
select_count does not make sense without alter_info->create_list, so
the natural way is to hold it in Alter_info too. select_count is now
stored in member select_field_count.
Merged and updated by: Monty
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.
7544fd4cae had to make use of a static array to avoid memory
use-after-free or leak.
Instead, let us make a function returning String, this is the only way
to automatically manage the memory after the function returned.
To make it all correct, move constructor is added. Normally, it is
expected, that the constructor will be elided upon return of an object
by value, but if something goes different, or -fno-elide-constructors is
used, we can have a problem. So this was a move constructor avoids
copy elision-related UB.
dbug_print_row returning char* is still there for convenient use in a
debugger.
Allows index condition pushdown for reverse ordered scans, a previously
disabled feature due to poor performance. This patch adds a new
API to the handler class called set_end_range which allows callers to
tell the handler what the end of the index range will be when scanning.
Combined with a pushed index condition, the handler can scan the index
efficiently and not read beyond the end of the given range. When
checking if the pushed index condition matches, the handler will also
check if scanning has reached the end of the provided range and stop if
so.
If we instead only enabled ICP for reverse ordered scans without
also calling this new API, then the handler would perform unnecessary
index condition checks. In fact this would continue until the end of
the index is reached.
These changes are agnostic of storage engine. That is, any storage
engine that supports index condition pushdown will inhereit this new
behavior as it is implemented in the SQL and storage engine
API layers.
The partitioned tables storage meta-engine (ha_partition) adds an
override of set_end_range which recursively calls set_end_range on its
child storage engine (handler) implementations.
This commit updates the test made in an earlier commit to show that
ICP matches happen for the reverse ordered case.
This patch is based on changes written by Olav Sandstaa in
MySQL commit da1d92fd46071cd86de61058b6ea39fd9affcd87
* 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)
Partial commit of the greater MDEV-34348 scope.
MDEV-34348: MariaDB is violating clang-16 -Wcast-function-type-strict
Reviewed By:
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Marko Mäkelä <marko.makela@mariadb.com>
into a separate transaction_participant structure
handlerton inherits it, so handlerton itself doesn't change.
but entities that only need to participate in a transaction,
like binlog or online alter log, use a transaction_participant
and no longer need to pretend to be a full-blown but invisible
storage engine which doesn't support create table.
* preserve the graph in memory between statements
* keep it in a TABLE_SHARE, available for concurrent searches
* nodes are generally read-only, walking the graph doesn't change them
* distance to target is cached, calculated only once
* SIMD-optimized bloom filter detects visited nodes
* nodes are stored in an array, not List, to better utilize bloom filter
* auto-adjusting heuristic to estimate the number of visited nodes
(to configure the bloom filter)
* many threads can concurrently walk the graph. MEM_ROOT and Hash_set
are protected with a mutex, but walking doesn't need them
* up to 8 threads can concurrently load nodes into the cache,
nodes are partitioned into 8 mutexes (8 is chosen arbitrarily, might
need tuning)
* concurrent editing is not supported though
* this is fine for MyISAM, TL_WRITE protects the TABLE_SHARE and the
graph (note that TL_WRITE_CONCURRENT_INSERT is not allowed, because an
INSERT into the main table means multiple UPDATEs in the graph)
* InnoDB uses secondary transaction-level caches linked in a list in
in thd->ha_data via a fake handlerton
* on rollback the secondary cache is discarded, on commit nodes
from the secondary cache are invalidated in the shared cache
while it is exclusively locked
* on savepoint rollback both caches are flushed. this can be improved
in the future with a row visibility callback
* graph size is controlled by @@mhnsw_cache_size, the cache is flushed
when it reaches the threshold
MDEV-33407 Parser support for vector indexes
The syntax is
create table t1 (... vector index (v) ...);
limitation:
* v is a binary string and NOT NULL
* only one vector index per table
* temporary tables are not supported
MDEV-33404 Engine-independent indexes: subtable method
added support for so-called "high level indexes", they are not visible
to the storage engine, implemented on the sql level. For every such
an index in a table, say, t1, the server implicitly creates a second
table named, like, t1#i#05 (where "05" is the index number in t1).
This table has a fixed structure, no frm, not accessible directly,
doesn't go into the table cache, needs no MDLs.
MDEV-33406 basic optimizer support for k-NN searches
for a query like SELECT ... ORDER BY func() optimizer will use
item_func->part_of_sortkey() to decide what keys can be used
to resolve ORDER BY.
the information about index algorithm was stored in two
places inconsistently split between both.
BTREE index could have key->algorithm == HA_KEY_ALG_BTREE, if the user
explicitly specified USING BTREE or HA_KEY_ALG_UNDEF, if not.
RTREE index had key->algorithm == HA_KEY_ALG_RTREE
and always had key->flags & HA_SPATIAL
FULLTEXT index had key->algorithm == HA_KEY_ALG_FULLTEXT
and always had key->flags & HA_FULLTEXT
HASH index had key->algorithm == HA_KEY_ALG_HASH or HA_KEY_ALG_UNDEF
long unique index always had key->algorithm == HA_KEY_ALG_LONG_HASH
In this commit:
All indexes except BTREE and HASH always have key->algorithm
set, HA_SPATIAL and HA_FULLTEXT flags are not used anymore (except
for storage to keep frms backward compatible).
As a side effect ALTER TABLE now detects FULLTEXT index renames correctly
to explicit row_start/row_end columns
In case of adding both system fields of same type (length, unsigned
flag) as old implicit system fields do the rename of implicit system
fields to the ones specified in ALTER, remove SYSTEM_INVISIBLE flag in
that case. Correct PERIOD clause must be specified in ALTER as well.
MDEV-34904 Inplace alter for implicit to explicit versioning is broken
Whether ALTER goes inplace and how it goes inplace depends on
handler_flags which goes from alter_info->flags by this logic:
ha_alter_info->handler_flags|= (alter_info->flags & ~flags_to_remove);
ALTER_VERS_EXPLICIT was not in flags_to_remove and its value (1ULL <<
35) clashed with ALTER_ADD_NON_UNIQUE_NON_PRIM_INDEX.
ALTER_VERS_EXPLICIT must not affect inplace, it is SQL-only so we
remove it from handler_flags.