get_all_tables() skipped tables if the user has no privileges on
the schema itself and no granted privilege on any tables in the schema.
that is, it was skipping performance_schema tables (privileges
on them aren't explicitly granted, but internally hard-coded)
To fix:
* extend ACL_internal_table_access::check() method with
`bool any_combination_will_do`
* fix all perfschema privilege checks to take it into account.
* don't reuse table_acl_check object for all tables, initialize it
for every table otherwise GRANT_INTERNAL_INFO will leak
* remove incorrect privilege check from get_all_tables()
- Replacing the old style inplace check_db_name() in make_table_name_list()
to the new style non-modifying code
- Adding "const" qualifier to the "db" parameter to ha_discover_table_names()
and its dependency functions.
This patch is the result of running
run-clang-tidy -fix -header-filter=.* -checks='-*,modernize-use-equals-default' .
Code style changes have been done on top. The result of this change
leads to the following improvements:
1. Binary size reduction.
* For a -DBUILD_CONFIG=mysql_release build, the binary size is reduced by
~400kb.
* A raw -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release reduces the binary size by ~1.4kb.
2. Compiler can better understand the intent of the code, thus it leads
to more optimization possibilities. Additionally it enabled detecting
unused variables that had an empty default constructor but not marked
so explicitly.
Particular change required following this patch in sql/opt_range.cc
result_keys, an unused template class Bitmap now correctly issues
unused variable warnings.
Setting Bitmap template class constructor to default allows the compiler
to identify that there are no side-effects when instantiating the class.
Previously the compiler could not issue the warning as it assumed Bitmap
class (being a template) would not be performing a NO-OP for its default
constructor. This prevented the "unused variable warning".
set_item() uses 1UL << bit, so is_set_item() must do the same.
This fixes sporadic perfschema.show_aggregate failures
(sporadic, because `bit` is the thread id, so depending on how many
tests were run before perfschema.show_aggregate it can be above or
below 32).
Step1:
=====
Backport 'replication_applier_status_by_worker' from upstream.
Iterate through rpl_parallel_thread_pool and display slave worker thread
specific information as part of 'replication_applier_status_by_worker'
table.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|Column Name: | Description: |
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| | |
|CHANNEL_NAME | Name of replication channel through which the |
| | transaction is received. |
| | |
|THREAD_ID | Thread_Id as displayed in 'performance_schema. |
| | threads' table for thread with name |
| | 'thread/sql/rpl_parallel_thread' |
| | |
| | THREAD_ID will be NULL when worker threads are |
| | stopped due to an error/force stop |
| | |
|SERVICE_STATE | Thread is running or not |
| | |
|LAST_SEEN_TRANSACTION | Last GTID executed by worker |
| | |
|LAST_ERROR_NUMBER | Last Error that occured on a particular worker |
| | |
|LAST_ERROR_MESSAGE | Last error specific message |
| | |
|LAST_ERROR_TIMESTAMP | Time stamp of last error |
| | |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHANNEL_NAME will be empty when the worker has not processed any
transaction. Channel_name points to valid source channel_name when it is
processing a transaction/event group.
The assertion failed in handler::ha_reset upon SELECT under
READ UNCOMMITTED from table with index on virtual column.
This was the debug-only failure, though the problem is mush wider:
* MY_BITMAP is a structure containing my_bitmap_map, the latter is a raw
bitmap.
* read_set, write_set and vcol_set of TABLE are the pointers to MY_BITMAP
* The rest of MY_BITMAPs are stored in TABLE and TABLE_SHARE
* The pointers to the stored MY_BITMAPs, like orig_read_set etc, and
sometimes all_set and tmp_set, are assigned to the pointers.
* Sometimes tmp_use_all_columns is used to substitute the raw bitmap
directly with all_set.bitmap
* Sometimes even bitmaps are directly modified, like in
TABLE::update_virtual_field(): bitmap_clear_all(&tmp_set) is called.
The last three bullets in the list, when used together (which is mostly
always) make the program flow cumbersome and impossible to follow,
notwithstanding the errors they cause, like this MDEV-17556, where tmp_set
pointer was assigned to read_set, write_set and vcol_set, then its bitmap
was substituted with all_set.bitmap by dbug_tmp_use_all_columns() call,
and then bitmap_clear_all(&tmp_set) was applied to all this.
To untangle this knot, the rule should be applied:
* Never substitute bitmaps! This patch is about this.
orig_*, all_set bitmaps are never substituted already.
This patch changes the following function prototypes:
* tmp_use_all_columns, dbug_tmp_use_all_columns
to accept MY_BITMAP** and to return MY_BITMAP * instead of my_bitmap_map*
* tmp_restore_column_map, dbug_tmp_restore_column_maps to accept
MY_BITMAP* instead of my_bitmap_map*
These functions now will substitute read_set/write_set/vcol_set directly,
and won't touch underlying bitmaps.
MDEV-19486 and one more similar bug appeared because handler::write_row() interface
welcomes to modify buffer by storage engine. But callers are not ready for that
thus bugs are possible in future.
handler::write_row():
handler::ha_write_row(): make argument const
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'