Because the InnoDB implementation in MariaDB has diverged from MySQL,
it is not meaningful to report a MySQL version number for InnoDB
any more. Some examples include:
MariaDB 10.1 (which is based on MySQL 5.6) included encryption and
variable-size page compression before MySQL 5.7 introduced them.
MariaDB 10.2 (based on MySQL 5.7) introduced persistent AUTO_INCREMENT
(MDEV-6076) in a GA release before MySQL 8.0.
MariaDB 10.3 (based on MySQL 5.7) introduced instant ADD COLUMN
(MDEV-11369) before MySQL.
All of these features use a different implementation and file format.
Also, some features were never merged from MySQL 5.7, and thus MariaDB
is not affected by related bugs. Examples include CREATE TABLESPACE
and the reimplementation of the partitioning engine.
Introduced new alter algorithm type called NOCOPY & INSTANT for
inplace alter operation.
NOCOPY - Algorithm refuses any alter operation that would
rebuild the clustered index. It is a subset of INPLACE algorithm.
INSTANT - Algorithm allow any alter operation that would
modify only meta data. It is a subset of NOCOPY algorithm.
Introduce new variable called alter_algorithm. The values are
DEFAULT(0), COPY(1), INPLACE(2), NOCOPY(3), INSTANT(4)
Message to deprecate old_alter_table variable and make it alias
for alter_algorithm variable.
alter_algorithm variable for slave is always set to default.
Bind more InnoDB parameters directly to MYSQL_SYSVAR and
remove "shadow variables".
innodb_change_buffering: Declare as ENUM, not STRING.
innodb_flush_method: Declare as ENUM, not STRING.
innodb_log_buffer_size: Bind directly to srv_log_buffer_size,
without rounding it to a multiple of innodb_page_size.
LOG_BUFFER_SIZE: Remove.
SysTablespace::normalize_size(): Renamed from normalize().
innodb_init_params(): A new function to initialize and validate
InnoDB startup parameters.
innodb_init(): Renamed from innobase_init(). Invoke innodb_init_params()
before actually trying to start up InnoDB.
srv_start(bool): Renamed from innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql().
Added the input parameter create_new_db.
SRV_ALL_O_DIRECT_FSYNC: Define only for _WIN32.
xb_normalize_init_values(): Merge to innodb_init_param().
row_undo_step(): If innodb_fast_shutdown=3 has been requested,
abort the rollback of any non-DDL transactions. Starting with
MDEV-12323, we aborted the rollback of recovered transactions. The
transactions would be rolled back on subsequent server startup.
trx_roll_report_progress(): Renamed from trx_roll_must_shutdown(),
now that the shutdown check has been moved to the only caller.
trx_commit_low(): Allow mtr=NULL for transactions that are aborted
on rollback.
trx_rollback_finish(): Clean up aborted transactions to avoid
assertion failures and memory leaks on shutdown. This code was
previously in trx_rollback_active().
trx_rollback_to_savepoint_low(), trx_rollback_for_mysql_low():
Remove some redundant assertions.
The upper 1M limit for max_prepared_stmt_count was set over 10 years
ago. It doesn't suite current hardware and a sysbench oltp_read_write
test with 512 threads will hit this limit.
MDEV--15609 engines/funcs.crash_manytables_number crashes with error 24
(too many open files)
MDEV-10286 Adjustment of table_open_cache according to system limits
does not work when open-files-limit option is provided
Fixed by adjusting tc_size downwards if there is not enough file
descriptors to use.
Other changes:
- Ensure that there is 30 (was 10) extra file descriptors for other usage
- Decrease TABLE_OPEN_CACHE_MIN to 200 as it's better to have a smaller
table cache than getting error 24
- Increase minimum of max_connections and table_open_cache from 1 to 10
as 1 is not usable for any real application, only for testing.
fix galera.galera_sst_mysqldump test to work:
* must connect to 127.0.0.1, where mysqld is listening
* disable wsrep_sync_wait in wsrep_sst_mysqldump, otherwise
sst can deadlock
* allow 127.0.0.1 for bind_address and wsrep_sst_receive_address.
(it's useful in tests, or when two nodes are on the same box,
or when nodes are on different boxes, but the connection is
tunelled, or whatever. Don't judge user's setup). MDEV-14070
* don't wait for client connections to die when doing
mysqldump sst. they'll die in a due time, and if needed mysql
will wait on locks until they do. MDEV-14069
Also don't mark it big, to make sure it's sufficiently tested
InnoDB in Debian uses utf8mb4 as default character set since
version 10.0.20-2. This leads to major pain due to keys longer
than 767 bytes.
MariaDB 10.2 (and MySQL 5.7) introduced the setting
innodb_default_row_format that is DYNAMIC by default. These
versions also changed the default values of the parameters
innodb_large_prefix=ON and innodb_file_format=Barracuda.
This would allow longer column index prefixes to be created.
The original purpose of these parameters was to allow InnoDB
to be downgraded to MySQL 5.1, which is long out of support.
Every InnoDB version since MySQL 5.5 does support operation
with the relaxed limits.
We backport the parameter innodb_default_row_format to
MariaDB 10.1, but we will keep its default value at COMPACT.
This allows MariaDB 10.1 to be configured so that CREATE TABLE
is less likely to encounter a problem with the limitation:
loose_innodb_large_prefix=ON
loose_innodb_default_row_format=DYNAMIC
(Note that the setting innodb_large_prefix was deprecated in
MariaDB 10.2 and removed in MariaDB 10.3.)
The only observable difference in the behaviour with the default
settings should be that ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC tables can be created
both in the system tablespace and in .ibd files, no matter what
innodb_file_format has been assigned to. Unlike MariaDB 10.2,
we are not changing the default value of innodb_file_format,
so ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED tables cannot be created without
changing the parameter.
Add innodb debug system variable, innodb_buffer_pool_load_pages_abort, to test
the behaviour of innodb_buffer_pool_load_incomplete.
(innodb_buufer_pool_dump_abort_loads.test)
Standard compatible behavior for UPDATE: all assignments in SET
are executed "simultaneously", not left-to-right. And `SET a=b,b=a`
will swap the values.
* rename in_subquery_conversion_threshold to in_predicate_conversion_threshold
* make it debug-only, hide from users
* change from ulong to uint - same type and range on all architectures
and specifically the ack receiving functionality.
Semisync is turned to be static instead of plugin so its functions
are invoked at the same points as RUN_HOOKS.
The RUN_HOOKS and the observer interface remain to be removed by later
patch.
Todo:
React on killed status by repl_semisync_master.wait_after_sync(). Currently
Repl_semi_sync_master::commit_trx does not check the killed status.
There were few bugfixes found that are present in mysql and its unclear
whether/how they are covered. Those include:
Bug#15985893: GTID SKIPPED EVENTS ON MASTER CAUSE SEMI SYNC TIME-OUTS
Bug#17932935 CALLING IS_SEMI_SYNC_SLAVE() IN EACH FUNCTION CALL
HAS BAD PERFORMANCE
Bug#20574628: SEMI-SYNC REPLICATION PERFORMANCE DEGRADES WITH A HIGH NUMBER OF THREADS
Part of MDEV-13073 AliSQL Optimize performance of semisync
Did the following renames to match other similar variables
key_ss_mutex_LOCK_binlog_ > key_LOCK_bing
key_ss_cond_COND_binlog_send_ -> key_COND_binlog_send
COND_binlog_send_ -> COND_binlog_send
LOCK_binlog_ -> LOCK_binlog
debian/mariadb-server-10.2.install does not install semisync libs.
This is 10.1 version where no merge error exists.
wsrep_on_check
New check function. Galera can't be enabled
if innodb-lock-schedule-algorithm=VATS.
innobase_kill_query
In Galera async kill we could own lock mutex.
innobase_init
If Variance-Aware-Transaction-Sheduling Algorithm (VATS) is
used on Galera we refuse to start InnoDB.
Changed innodb-lock-schedule-algorithm as read-only parameter
as it was designed to be.
lock_rec_other_has_expl_req,
lock_rec_other_has_conflicting,
lock_rec_lock_slow
lock_table_other_has_incompatible
lock_rec_insert_check_and_lock
Change pointer to conflicting lock to normal pointer as this
pointer contents could be changed later.
This is about adding more options to force slave retries
Two new variables has been added:
slave_transaction_retry_errors
- Tells the slave thread to retry transaction for replication when a
query event returns an error from the provided list. Deadlock and
elapsed lock wait timeout errors are automatically added to this list
slave-transaction-retry-interval
- Interval of the slave SQL thread will retry a transaction
in case it failed with a deadlock or elapsed lock wait
timeout or listed in slave_transaction_retry_errors
Other changes:
- Simplifed code for slave_skip_errors (to be aligned with
slave_transaction_retry_errors)
- Renamed print_slave_skip_errors() to make_slave_skip_errors_printable()
- Remove printing error from init_slave_skip_errors as my_bitmap_init()
will do that if needed.
- Generalize has_temporary_error()
- innodb_buffer_pool_dump_now_basic is modified to make sure it
really performs a dump and waits till it completion, to avoid
the apparent or hidden failure similar to MDEV-9713 / MDEV-10651
- innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct_basic is modified to re-use the new
code from innodb_buffer_pool_dump_now_basic and thus avoid
the failure MDEV-10651
- innodb_buffer_pool_load_now_basic is re-written to simplify
the logic by re-using the code innodb_buffer_pool_dump_now_basic
and is given an opt file to avoid race conditions with
buffer pool load performed upon server startup, which causes
MDEV-14196 failure
New test cases
innodb-page-cleaners
Modified test cases
innodb_page_cleaners_basic
New function buf_flush_set_page_cleaner_thread_cnt
Increase or decrease the amount of page cleaner worker threads.
In case of increase this function creates based on current
abount and requested amount how many new threads should be
created. In case of decrease this function sets up the
requested amount of threads and uses is_requested event
to signal workers. Then we wait until all new treads
are started, old threads that should exit signal
is_finished or shutdown has marked that page cleaner
should finish.
buf_flush_page_cleaner_worker
Store current thread id and thread_no and then signal
event is_finished. If number of used page cleaner threads
decrease we shut down those threads that have thread_no
greater or equal than number of page configured page
cleaners - 1 (note that there will be always page cleaner
coordinator). Before exiting we signal is_finished.
New function innodb_page_cleaners_threads_update
Update function for innodb-page-cleaners system variable.
innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql
If more than one page cleaner threads is configured
we use new function buf_flush_set_page_cleaner_thread_cnt
to set up the requested threads (-1 coordinator).