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
ha_innobase::check_if_supported_inplace_alter(): Require ALGORITHM=COPY
when creating a FULLTEXT INDEX on a versioned table.
row_merge_buf_add(), row_merge_read_clustered_index(): Remove the parameter
or local variable history_fts that had been added in the attempt to fix
MDEV-25004.
Reviewed by: Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
Tested by: Matthias Leich
1. In case of system-versioned table add row_end into FTS_DOC_ID index
in fts_create_common_tables() and innobase_create_key_defs().
fts_n_uniq() returns 1 or 2 depending on whether the table is
system-versioned.
After this patch recreate of FTS_DOC_ID index is required for
existing system-versioned tables. If you see this message in error
log or server warnings: "InnoDB: Table db/t1 contains 2 indexes
inside InnoDB, which is different from the number of indexes 1
defined in the MariaDB" use this command to fix the table:
ALTER TABLE db.t1 FORCE;
2. Fix duplicate history for secondary unique index like it was done
in MDEV-23644 for clustered index (932ec586aa). In case of
existing history row which conflicts with currently inseted row we
check in row_ins_scan_sec_index_for_duplicate() whether that row
was inserted as part of current transaction. In that case we
indicate with DB_FOREIGN_DUPLICATE_KEY that new history row is not
needed and should be silently skipped.
3. Some parts of MDEV-21138 (7410ff436e) reverted. Skipping of
FTS_DOC_ID index for history rows made problems with purge
system. Now this is fixed differently by p.2.
4. wait_all_purged.inc checks that we didn't affect non-history rows
so they are deleted and purged correctly.
Additional FTS fixes
fts_init_get_doc_id(): exclude history rows from max_doc_id
calculation. fts_init_get_doc_id() callback is used only for crash
recovery.
fts_add_doc_by_id(): set max value for row_end field.
fts_read_stopword(): stopwords table can be system-versioned too. We
now read stopwords only for current data.
row_insert_for_mysql(): exclude history rows from doc_id validation.
row_merge_read_clustered_index(): exclude history_rows from doc_id
processing.
fts_load_user_stopword(): for versioned table retrieve row_end field
and skip history rows. For non-versioned table we retrieve 'value'
field twice (just for uniformity).
FTS tests for System Versioning now include maybe_versioning.inc which
adds 3 combinations:
'vers' for debug build sets sysvers_force and
sysvers_hide. sysvers_force makes every created table
system-versioned, sysvers_hide hides WITH SYSTEM VERSIONING
for SHOW CREATE.
Note: basic.test, stopword.test and versioning.test do not
require debug for 'vers' combination. This is controlled by
$modify_create_table in maybe_versioning.inc and these
tests run WITH SYSTEM VERSIONING explicitly which allows to
test 'vers' combination on non-debug builds.
'vers_trx' like 'vers' sets sysvers_force_trx and sysvers_hide. That
tests FTS with trx_id-based System Versioning.
'orig' works like before: no System Versioning is added, no debug is
required.
Upgrade/downgrade test for System Versioning is done by
innodb_fts.versioning. It has 2 combinations:
'prepare' makes binaries in std_data (requires old server and OLD_BINDIR).
It tests upgrade/downgrade against old server as well.
'upgrade' tests upgrade against binaries in std_data.
Cleanups:
Removed innodb-fts-stopword.test as it duplicates stopword.test
ha_innobase::referenced_by_foreign_key(): Protect the check with
dict_sys.freeze(), to prevent races with TRUNCATE TABLE.
The test innodb.instant_alter_crash has been adjusted for this
additional locking.
dict_table_is_referenced_by_foreign_key(): Removed (merged to
the only caller).
create_table_info_t::create_table(): Ignore missing indexes for
FOREIGN KEY constraints if foreign_key_checks=0.
create_table_info_t::create_table_update_dict(): Rewritten as
a static function. Do not return any error.
ha_innobase::create(): When trx!=nullptr and we are operating
on a persistent table, do not rollback, commit, or release the
data dictionary latch.
ha_innobase::truncate(): Protect the entire critical section
with an exclusive dict_sys.latch, so that
ha_innobase::referenced_by_foreign_key() on referenced tables
will return a consistent result. In case of a failure,
invoke dict_load_foreigns() to restore also any FOREIGN KEY
constraints.
ha_innobase::free_foreign_key_create_info(): Define inline.
lock_release(): Disregard innodb_evict_tables_on_commit_debug=ON
when dict_sys.locked() holds. It would hold when fts_load_stopword()
is invoked by create_table_info_t::create_table_update_dict().
dict_sys_t::locked(): Return whether the current thread is holding
the exclusive dict_sys.latch.
dict_sys_t::frozen_not_locked(): Return whether any thread is
holding a shared dict_sys.latch.
In the test main.mysql_upgrade, the InnoDB persistent statistics
will no longer be recalculated in ha_innobase::open() as part of
CHECK TABLE ... FOR UPGRADE. They were deleted earlier in the test.
Tested by: Matthias Leich
- InnoDB DDL results in `Duplicate entry' if concurrent DML throws
duplicate key error. The following scenario explains the problem
connection con1:
ALTER TABLE t1 FORCE;
connection con2:
INSERT INTO t1(pk, uk) VALUES (2, 2), (3, 2);
In connection con2, InnoDB throws the 'DUPLICATE KEY' error because
of unique index. Alter operation will throw the error when applying
the concurrent DML log.
- Inserting the duplicate key for unique index logs the insert
operation for online ALTER TABLE. When insertion fails,
transaction does rollback and it leads to logging of
delete operation for online ALTER TABLE.
While applying the insert log entries, alter operation
encounters 'DUPLICATE KEY' error.
- To avoid the above fake duplicate scenario, InnoDB should
not write any log for online ALTER TABLE before DML transaction
commit.
- User thread which does DML can apply the online log if
InnoDB ran out of online log and index is marked as completed.
Set online log error if apply phase encountered any error.
It can also clear all other indexes log, marks the newly
added indexes as corrupted.
- Removed the old online code which was a part of DML operations
commit_inplace_alter_table() : Does apply the online log
for the last batch of secondary index log and does frees
the log for the completed index.
trx_t::apply_online_log: Set to true while writing the undo
log if the modified table has active DDL
trx_t::apply_log(): Apply the DML changes to online DDL tables
dict_table_t::is_active_ddl(): Returns true if the table
has an active DDL
dict_index_t::online_log_make_dummy(): Assign dummy value
for clustered index online log to indicate the secondary
indexes are being rebuild.
dict_index_t::online_log_is_dummy(): Check whether the online
log has dummy value
ha_innobase_inplace_ctx::log_failure(): Handle the apply log
failure for online DDL transaction
row_log_mark_other_online_index_abort(): Clear out all other
online index log after encountering the error during
row_log_apply()
row_log_get_error(): Get the error happened during row_log_apply()
row_log_online_op(): Does apply the online log if index is
completed and ran out of memory. Returns false if apply log fails
UndorecApplier: Introduced a class to maintain the undo log
record, latched undo buffer page, parse the undo log record,
maintain the undo record type, info bits and update vector
UndorecApplier::get_old_rec(): Get the correct version of the
clustered index record that was modified by the current undo
log record
UndorecApplier::clear_undo_rec(): Clear the undo log related
information after applying the undo log record
UndorecApplier::log_update(): Handle the update, delete undo
log and apply it on online indexes
UndorecApplier::log_insert(): Handle the insert undo log
and apply it on online indexes
UndorecApplier::is_same(): Check whether the given roll pointer
is generated by the current undo log record information
trx_t::rollback_low(): Set apply_online_log for the transaction
after partially rollbacked transaction has any active DDL
prepare_inplace_alter_table_dict(): After allocating the online
log, InnoDB does create fulltext common tables. Fulltext index
doesn't allow the index to be online. So removed the dead
code of online log removal
Thanks to Marko Mäkelä for providing the initial prototype and
Matthias Leich for testing the issue patiently.
- In ha_innobase::prepare_inplace_alter_table(), InnoDB should
check whether the table is empty. If the table is empty then
server should avoid downgrading the MDL after prepare phase.
It is more like instant alter, does change only in dicationary
and metadata.
- Changed few debug test case to make non-empty DDL table
This essentially reverts commit 4e89ec6692
and only disables InnoDB persistent statistics for tests where it is
desirable. By design, InnoDB persistent statistics will not be updated
except by ANALYZE TABLE or by STATS_AUTO_RECALC.
The internal transactions that update persistent InnoDB statistics
in background tasks (with innodb_stats_auto_recalc=ON) may cause
nondeterministic query plans or interfere with some tests that deal
with other InnoDB internals, such as the purge of transaction history.
This is a complete rewrite of DROP TABLE, also as part of other DDL,
such as ALTER TABLE, CREATE TABLE...SELECT, TRUNCATE TABLE.
The background DROP TABLE queue hack is removed.
If a transaction needs to drop and create a table by the same name
(like TRUNCATE TABLE does), it must first rename the table to an
internal #sql-ib name. No committed version of the data dictionary
will include any #sql-ib tables, because whenever a transaction
renames a table to a #sql-ib name, it will also drop that table.
Either the rename will be rolled back, or the drop will be committed.
Data files will be unlinked after the transaction has been committed
and a FILE_RENAME record has been durably written. The file will
actually be deleted when the detached file handle returned by
fil_delete_tablespace() will be closed, after the latches have been
released. It is possible that a purge of the delete of the SYS_INDEXES
record for the clustered index will execute fil_delete_tablespace()
concurrently with the DDL transaction. In that case, the thread that
arrives later will wait for the other thread to finish.
HTON_TRUNCATE_REQUIRES_EXCLUSIVE_USE: A new handler flag.
ha_innobase::truncate() now requires that all other references to
the table be released in advance. This was implemented by Monty.
ha_innobase::delete_table(): If CREATE TABLE..SELECT is detected,
we will "hijack" the current transaction, drop the table in
the current transaction and commit the current transaction.
This essentially fixes MDEV-21602. There is a FIXME comment about
making the check less failure-prone.
ha_innobase::truncate(), ha_innobase::delete_table():
Implement a fast path for temporary tables. We will no longer allow
temporary tables to use the adaptive hash index.
dict_table_t::mdl_name: The original table name for the purpose of
acquiring MDL in purge, to prevent a race condition between a
DDL transaction that is dropping a table, and purge processing
undo log records of DML that had executed before the DDL operation.
For #sql-backup- tables during ALTER TABLE...ALGORITHM=COPY, the
dict_table_t::mdl_name will differ from dict_table_t::name.
dict_table_t::parse_name(): Use mdl_name instead of name.
dict_table_rename_in_cache(): Update mdl_name.
For the internal FTS_ tables of FULLTEXT INDEX, purge would
acquire MDL on the FTS_ table name, but not on the main table,
and therefore it would be able to run concurrently with a
DDL transaction that is dropping the table. Previously, the
DROP TABLE queue hack prevented a race between purge and DDL.
For now, we introduce purge_sys.stop_FTS() to prevent purge from
opening any table, while a DDL transaction that may drop FTS_
tables is in progress. The function fts_lock_table(), which will
be invoked before the dictionary is locked, will wait for
purge to release any table handles.
trx_t::drop_table_statistics(): Drop statistics for the table.
This replaces dict_stats_drop_index(). We will drop or rename
persistent statistics atomically as part of DDL transactions.
On lock conflict for dropping statistics, we will fail instantly
with DB_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT, because we will be holding the
exclusive data dictionary latch.
trx_t::commit_cleanup(): Separated from trx_t::commit_in_memory().
Relax an assertion around fts_commit() and allow DB_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
in addition to DB_DUPLICATE_KEY. The call to fts_commit() is
entirely misplaced here and may obviously break the consistency
of transactions that affect FULLTEXT INDEX. It needs to be fixed
separately.
dict_table_t::n_foreign_key_checks_running: Remove (MDEV-21175).
The counter was a work-around for missing meta-data locking (MDL)
on the SQL layer, and not really needed in MariaDB.
ER_TABLE_IN_FK_CHECK: Replaced with ER_UNUSED_28.
HA_ERR_TABLE_IN_FK_CHECK: Remove.
row_ins_check_foreign_constraints(): Do not acquire
dict_sys.latch either. The SQL-layer MDL will protect us.
This was reviewed by Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
and tested by Matthias Leich.
- Aborting of fulltext index creation fails to remove the
index from sys indexes table. When we try to reload the
table definition, InnoDB fails with index count mismatch
error. InnoDB should remove the index from sys indexes while
rollbacking the secondary index creation.
Problem:
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The problem is that InnoDB doesn't add the table in fts slots if drop table fails. InnoDB marks the table is in fts slots while processing sync message. So the consecutive alter statement assumes that table is in queue and tries to remove it. But InnoDB can't find the table in fts_slots.
Solution:
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i) Removal of in_queue in fts_t while processing the fts sync message.
ii) Add the table to fts_slots when drop table fails.
Do not effectively set DEBUG_DBUG='d' by setting DEBUG_DBUG='-d,...'.
Instead, restore the saved value of DEBUG_DBUG.
Also, split the test innodb_fts.innodb_fts_misc_debug into
innodb_fts.crash_recovery and innodb_fts.misc_debug, and enable
these tests for --valgrind, the latter test for --embedded,
and the former tests for the non-debug server.