We will remove the parameter innodb_disallow_writes because it is badly
designed and implemented. The parameter was never allowed at startup.
It was only internally used by Galera snapshot transfer.
If a user executed
SET GLOBAL innodb_disallow_writes=ON;
the server could hang even on subsequent read operations.
During Galera snapshot transfer, we will block writes
to implement an rsync friendly snapshot, as follows:
sst_flush_tables() will acquire a global lock by executing
FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK, which will block any writes
at the high level.
sst_disable_innodb_writes(), invoked via ha_disable_internal_writes(true),
will suspend or disable InnoDB background tasks or threads that could
initiate writes. As part of this, log_make_checkpoint() will be invoked
to ensure that anything in the InnoDB buf_pool.flush_list will be written
to the data files. This has the nice side effect that the Galera joiner
will avoid crash recovery.
The changes to sql/wsrep.cc and to the tests are based on a prototype
that was developed by Jan Lindström.
Reviewed by: Jan Lindström
- Make innodb_ft_cache_size & innodb_ft_total_cache_size are dynamic
variable and increase the maximum value of innodb_ft_cache_size to
512MB for 32-bit system and 1 TB for 64-bit system and set
innodb_ft_total_cache_size maximum value to 1 TB for 64-bit system.
- Print warning if the fts cache exceeds the innodb_ft_cache_size
and also unlock the cache if fts cache memory reduces less than
innodb_ft_cache_size.
- Revert wrongly record embedded result files. These were either
recorded with normal server (not embedded) or an embedded server
with not default compile option. This can be seen that the committed
result file had replication variables which should never happen.
- Reverted back change of include/is_embedded.inc. One cannot check for
$MYSQL_EMBEDDED as this only tells if there exists an embedded
server, not if the current server we are testing is the embedded
server. This could easily be verified by doing
'mtr sys_vars.sysvars_server_embedded'. This would fail with a wrong
result instead of being marked as skipped as --embedded was not
used.
mtr is checking the wrong path for the embedded executable
on out of tree builds.
The is_embedded.inc tests are also checking the version rather
than the MTR MYSQL_EMBEDDED environment variable.
As a result, a few tests are out of date in the result recordings.
.. to be the same as startup.
In resolving MDEV-27461, BUF_LRU_MIN_LEN (256) is the minimum number of
pages for the innodb buffer pool size. Obviously we need more than just
flushing pages. Taking the 16k page size and its default minimum, an
extra 25% is needed on top of the flushing pages to make a workable buffer
pool.
The minimum innodb_buffer_pool_chunk_size (1M) restricts the minimum
otherwise we'd have a pool made up of different chunk sizes.
The resulting minimum innodb buffer pool sizes are:
Page Size, Previously minimum (startup), with change.
4k 5M 2M
8k 5M 3M
16k 5M 5M
32k 24M 10M
64k 24M 20M
With this patch, SET GLOBAL innodb_buffer_pool_size minimums are
enforced.
The evident minimum system variable size for innodb_buffer_pool_size
is 2M, however this is only setable if using 4k page size. As
the order of the page_size and buffer_pool_size aren't fixed, we can't
hide this change.
Subsequent changes:
* innodb_buffer_pool_resize_with_chunks.test - raised of pool resize due to new
minimums. Chunk size also needed increase as the test was for
pool_size < chunk_size to generate a warning.
* Removed srv_buf_pool_min_size and replaced use with MYSQL_SYSVAR_NAME(buffer_pool_size).min_val
* Removed srv_buf_pool_def_size and replaced constant defination in
MYSQL_SYSVAR_LONGLONG(buffer_pool_size)
* Reordered ha_innodb to allow for direct use of MYSQL_SYSVAR_NAME(buffer_pool_size).min_val
* Moved buf_pool_size_align into ha_innodb to access to MYSQL_SYSVAR_NAME(buffer_pool_size).min_val
* loose-innodb_disable_resize_buffer_pool_debug is needed in the
innodb.restart.opt test so that under debug mode, resizing of the
innodb buffer pool can occur.
MDEV-16026: Forbid global system_versioning_asof in non-default time zone
* store `system_versioning_asof` in unix time;
* both session and global vars are processed in session timezone;
* setting `default` does not copy global variable anymore. Instead, it sets
system_time to SYSTEM_TIME_UNSPECIFIED, which means that no 'AS OF' time
is applied and `now()` can be assumed
As a regression, we cannot assign values below 1970 (UTC) anymore
MDEV-16481: set global system_versioning_asof=sf() crashes in specific case
* sys_vars.h: add `MYSQL_TIME` field to `set_var::save_result`
* sys_vars.ic: get rid of calling `var->value->get_date()` from
`Sys_var_vers_asof::update()`
* versioning.sysvars: add test; remove double warning
refactor Sys_var_vers_asof
* inherit from sys_var rather than Sys_var_enum
* remove junk "DEFAULT" keyword. There is DEFAULT in SQL grammar for it.
* make all conversions in check() to avoid possible errors
* avoid double var->value evaluation, which could
consequence in undefined behavior
innodb_debug_sync was introduced in commit
b393e2cb0c079b30563dcc87a62002c9c778643c and reverted in
commit fc58c1721631fcc6c9414482b3b7e90cd8e7325d due to memory leak reported
by valgrind, see MDEV-21336.
The leak is now fixed by adding `rw_lock_free(&slot->debug_sync_lock)`
after background thread working loop is finished, and the patch is
reapplied, with respect to c++98 fixes by Marko.
The missing DEBUG_SYNC for MDEV-18546 in row0vers.cc is also reapplied.
As suggested by Vladislav Vaintroub, let us remove misleading
and malformatted startup messages.
Even if the global variable srv_use_atomic_writes were set, we would
still invoke my_test_if_atomic_write() to check if writes are atomic
with a particular page size.
When using the default innodb_page_size=16k, page writes should be
atomic on NTFS when using ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED and KEY_BLOCK_SIZE<=4.
Disabling srv_use_atomic_writes when innodb_file_per_table=OFF does
not make sense, because that is a dynamic parameter.
We also correct the documentation string of innodb_use_atomic_writes
and remove the duplicate variable innobase_use_atomic_writes.
The debug parameter innodb_simulate_comp_failures injected compression
failures for ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED tables, breaking the pre-existing
logic that I had implemented in the InnoDB Plugin for MySQL 5.1 to prevent
compressed page overflows. A much better check is already achieved by
defining UNIV_ZIP_COPY at the compilation time.
(Only UNIV_ZIP_DEBUG is part of cmake -DWITH_INNODB_EXTRA_DEBUG=ON.)
MDEV-25105 (commit 7a4fbb55b02b449a135fe935f624422eaacfdd7c)
in MariaDB 10.6 will refuse the innodb_checksum_algorithm
values none, innodb, strict_none, strict_innodb.
We will issue a deprecation warning if innodb_checksum_algorithm
is set to any of these non-default unsafe values.
innodb_checksum_algorithm=crc32 was made the default in
MySQL 5.7 and MariaDB Server 10.2, and given that older versions
of the server have reached their end of life, there is no valid
reason to use anything else than innodb_checksum_algorithm=crc32
or innodb_checksum_algorithm=strict_crc32 in MariaDB 10.3.
Reviewed by: Sergei Golubchik
The parameter innodb_idle_flush_pct that was introduced in
MariaDB Server 10.1.2 by MDEV-6932 has no effect ever since
the InnoDB changes from MySQL 5.7.9 were applied in
commit 2e814d4702d71a04388386a9f591d14a35980bfe.
Let us declare the parameter as deprecated and having no effect.
Implement a different fix for
"MDEV-19232: Floating point precision / value comparison problem"
Instead of truncating decimal values after every division,
truncate them for comparison purposes.
This reverts commit 62d73df6b270 but keeps the test.
Let us introduce a dummy variable innodb_max_purge_lag_wait
for waiting that the InnoDB history list length is below
the user-specified limit. Specifically,
SET GLOBAL innodb_max_purge_lag_wait=0;
should wait for all history to be purged. This could be useful
when upgrading from an older version to MariaDB 10.3 or later,
to avoid hitting MDEV-15912.
Note: the history cannot be purged if there exist transactions
that may see old versions.
Reviewed by: Vladislav Vaintroub
session_track_system_variables and max_relay_log_size.
lock LOCK_global_system_variables around the get_one_variable() call
in the Session_sysvars_tracker::store_variable().
MariaDB 10.2.2 inherited from MySQL 5.7 a perceived optimization
of ALTER TABLE, which skips the writing of redo log records.
In MDEV-16809 we introduced a parameter that allows the redo log to
be written, so that Mariabackup would not be impacted, but we kept
the MySQL 5.7 behaviour enabled by default (innodb_log_optimize_ddl=ON).
As noted in MDEV-19747 (Deprecate and ignore innodb_log_optimize_ddl,
implemented in MariaDB 10.5.1), omitting the redo log writes can
actually reduce performance, because we will have to wait for the data
pages to be written out. When the redo log file is configured to be
large enough, it actually can be much faster to write the redo log and
avoid the extra page flushing.
When the redo log is omitted (innodb_log_optimize_ddl=ON), also
Mariabackup may have to perform a lot of extra work, to re-copy the
entire data file if it is possible that any log was omitted during
the backup.
Starting with MariaDB 10.5.1, the parameter innodb_log_optimize_ddl
is deprecated and ignored. We hereby deprecate (but will not ignore)
the parameter in earlier versions as well.
problem:
========
mysqltest: In included file "./include/assert.inc":
included from mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/t/rpl_init_slave_func.test at line 69:
Assertion text: '@@global.max_connections = @start_max_connections'
Assertion result: '0'
mysqltest: In included file "./include/assert.inc":
included from mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/t/rpl_init_slave_func.test at line 86:
Assertion text: '@@global.max_connections = @start_max_connections + 1'
Assertion result: '0'
Analysis:
=========
A slave SQL thread sets its Running state to Yes very early in its
initialisation, before the majority of initialisation actions, including
executing the init_slave command, are done. Thus the testcase has a race
condition where the initial replication setup might finish executing later
than the testcase SET GLOBAL init_slave, making the testcase see its effect
where it checks for its absence.
Fix:
===
Include 'sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc' at the beginning of the test to
ensure that slave applier has completed the execution of 'init_slave' command
and proceeded to event application. Replace the apparently needless RESET
MASTER / RESET SLAVE etc.
Patch is based on:
b91e2e6f90
Author: laurynas-biveinis
Changes to be committed:
modified: mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/r/wsrep_cluster_address_basic.result
modified: mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/t/wsrep_cluster_address_basic.test
Appoligies, had a dirty branch before pushing:
This reverts commit 053653a23cac6f3f2e5288979438de27c9d0100a.
This reverts commit 0ff897807fc2f4a32e1ba1ae148005930ea604b5.
This reverts commit 85b085972b729f6c049050f851692c9a5b86f3d5.
This reverts commit f3f45e46b614bddcef0a37f4352c5909ca565d1d.
This reverts commit a470b3570a7ce2534c9021f3b84d7457a3ba08e1.
This reverts commit f8b8d202bc83d3de46c89ef86333fe602e711265.
This reverts commit 6b6f066fdd9f5f64813ded550e7dbda176ee3c82.
This reverts commit a701e9e6c390c3cbac69872e95b1aec565341d30.
This reverts commit c169838611e13c9f0559b2f49ba8c36aec11a78b.
Regretfully, the parameter innodb_log_checksums was introduced
in MySQL 5.7.9 (the first GA release of that series) by
mysql/mysql-server@af0acedd88
which partly replaced a parameter that had been introduced in 5.7.8
mysql/mysql-server@22ba38218e
as innodb_log_checksum_algorithm.
Given that the CRC-32C operations are accelerated on many processor
implementations (AMD64 with SSE4.2; since MDEV-22669 also on IA-32
with SSE4.2, POWER 8 and later, ARMv8 with some extensions)
and by lookup tables when only generic SISD instructions are available,
there should be no valid reason to disable checksums.
In MariaDB 10.5.2, as a preparation for MDEV-12353, MDEV-19543 deprecated
and ignored the parameter innodb_log_checksums altogether. This should
imply that after a clean shutdown with innodb_log_checksums=OFF one
cannot upgrade to MariaDB Server 10.5 at all.
Due to these problems, let us deprecate the parameter innodb_log_checksums
and honor it only during server startup.
The command SET GLOBAL innodb_log_checksums will always set the
parameter to ON.