The old behavior of returning the affected rows for the last statement
in a stored procedure was more an accident than design. Having the number
of affected rows for all sub statements is more useful and will not change
just because on changes the order of statements in the stored procedure.
This fixes MDEV-7742 and MDEV-8305 (Allow user to specify if stored
procedures should be logged in the slow and general log)
New functionality:
- Added new variables log_slow_disable_statements and log_disable_statements
that can be used to disable logging of certain queries to slow and
general log. Currently supported options are 'admin', 'call', 'slave'
and 'sp'.
Defaults are as before. Only 'sp' (stored procedure statements) is
disabled for slow and general_log.
- Slow log to files now includes the following new information:
- When logging stored procedure statements the name of stored
procedure is logged.
- Number of created tmp_tables, tmp_disk_tables and the space used
by temporary tables.
- When logging 'call', the logged status now contains the sum of all
included statements. Before only 'time' was correct.
- Added filsort_priority_queue as an option for log_slow_filter (this
variable existed before, but was not exposed)
- Added support for BIT types in my_getopt()
Mapped some old variables to bitmaps (old variables can still be used)
- Variable 'log_queries_not_using_indexes' is mapped to
log_slow_filter='not_using_index'
- Variable 'log_slow_slave_statements' is mapped to
log_slow_disabled_statements='slave'
- Variable 'log_slow_admin_statements' is mapped to
log_slow_disabled_statements='admin'
- All the above variables are changed to session variables from global
variables
Other things:
- Simplified LOGGER::log_command. We don't need to check for super if
OPTION_LOG_OFF is set as this flag can only be set if one is a super
user.
- Removed some setting of enable_slow_log as it's guaranteed to be set by
mysql_parse()
- mysql_admin_table() now sets thd->enable_slow_log
- Added prepare_logs_for_admin_command() to reset thd->enable_slow_log if
needed.
- Added new functions to store, restore and add slow query status
- Added new functions to store and restore query start time
- Reorganized Sub_statement_state according to types
- Added code in dispatch_command() to ensure that
thd->reset_for_next_command() is always called for a query.
- Added thd->last_sql_command to simplify checking of what was the type
of the last command. Needed when logging to slow log as lex->sql_command
may have changed before slow logging is called.
- Moved QPLAN_TMP_... to where status for tmp tables are updated
- Added new THD variable, affected_rows, to be able to correctly log
number of affected rows to slow log.
- Simplified use_trans_cache() to return at once if is_transactional is set
- Indentation and spelling errors fixed
- Don't call signal_update() if update_binlog_end_pos() is called as the
function already calls signal_update()
- Removed not used function wait_for_update_bin_log(), which would cause
errors if ever used.
- Simplified handler::clone() by always allocating 'ref' in ha_open(). To do
this I added an optional MEM_ROOT argument to ha_open() to be used when
allocating 'ref'
- Changed arguments to get_system_var() from LEX_CSTRING to LEX_CSTRING*
- Added THD as argument to create_select_for_variable(). Changed also char*
argument to LEX_CSTRING to avoid strlen() call.
- Change calls to append() to use LEX_CSTRING
- Added sql/mariadb.h file that should be included first by files in sql
directory, if sql_plugin.h is not used (sql_plugin.h adds SHOW variables
that must be done before my_global.h is included)
- Removed a lot of include my_global.h from include files
- Removed include's of some files that my_global.h automatically includes
- Removed duplicated include's of my_sys.h
- Replaced include my_config.h with my_global.h
Merged from mysql-wsrep-bugs following:
GCF-1058 MTR test galera.MW-86 fails on repeated runs
Wait for the sync point sync.wsrep_apply_cb to be reached before
executing the test and clearing the debug flag sync.wsrep_apply_cb.
The race scenario:
Intended behavior:
node2: set sync.wsrep_apply_cb in order to start waiting in the background INSERT
node1: INSERT start
node2 (background): INSERT start
node1: INSERT end
node2: send signal to background INSERT: "stop waiting and continue executing"
node2: clear sync.wsrep_apply_cb as no longer needed
node2 (background): consume the signal
node2 (background): INSERT end
node2: DROP TABLE
node2: check no pending signals are left - ok
What happens occasionally (unexpected):
node2: set sync.wsrep_apply_cb in order to start waiting in the background INSERT
node1: INSERT start
node2 (background): INSERT start
node1: INSERT end
// The background INSERT still has _not_ reached the place where it starts
// waiting for the signal:
// DBUG_EXECUTE_IF("sync.wsrep_apply_cb", "now wait_for...");
node2: send signal to background INSERT: "stop waiting and continue executing"
node2: clear sync.wsrep_apply_cb as no longer needed
// The background INSERT reaches DBUG_EXECUTE_IF("sync.wsrep_apply_cb", ...)
// but sync.wsrep_apply_cb has already been cleared and the "wait" code is not
// executed. The signal remains unconsumed.
node2 (background): INSERT end
node2: DROP TABLE
node2: check no pending signals are left - failure, signal.wsrep_apply_cb is
pending (not consumed)
Remove MW-360 test case as it is not intended for MariaDB (uses
MySQL GTID).
Sync waiting before processing SQLCOM_REPLACE was not necessary given that
this case falls through to processing of SQLCOM_INSERT. In case of
SQLCOM_REPLACE, wsrep_sync_wait would be called twice.
Previously, setting `wsrep_sync_wait = 1` would have an effect on
both SELECT and SHOW statements.
This patch changes wsrep_sync_wait so that bitmask value 1 is used
for SELECT statements, while bitmask value 8 is reserved for SHOW
statements.
It is still possible to achieve sync wait on both SELECT and SHOW
statements by setting `wsrep_sync_wait = 9`.
The problem was that the introduction of max-thread-mem-used can cause
an allocation error very early, even before mysql_parse() is called.
As mysql_parse() calls thd->reset_for_next_command(), which called
clear_error(), the error number was lost.
Fixed by adding an option to have unique messages for each KILL
signal and change max-thread-mem-used to use this new feature.
This removes a lot of problems with the original approach, where
one could get errors signaled silenty almost any time.
ixed by moving clear_error() from reset_for_next_command() to
do_command(), before any memory allocation for the thread.
Related changes:
- reset_for_next_command() now have an optional parameter if we should
call clear_error() or not. By default it's called, but not anymore from
dispatch_command() which was the original problem.
- Added optional paramater to clear_error() to force calling of
reset_diagnostics_area(). Before clear_error() only called
reset_diagnostics_area() if there was no error, so we normally
called reset_diagnostics_area() twice.
- This change removed several duplicated calls to clear_error()
when starting a query.
- Reset max_mem_used on COM_QUIT, to protect against kill during
quit.
- Use fatal_error() instead of setting is_fatal_error (cleanup)
- Set fatal_error if max_thead_mem_used is signaled.
(Same logic we use for other places where we are out of resources)
CREATE/DROP TEMPORARY TABLE are not safe to optimistically replicate in
parallel with other transactions, so they need to be marked as "ddl" in the
binlog.
This was already done for stand-alone CREATE/DROP TEMPORARY. But temporary
tables can also be created and dropped inside a BEGIN...END transaction, and
such transactions were not marked as ddl. Nor was the DROP TEMPORARY TABLE
statement emitted implicitly when a client connection is closed.
So this patch adds such ddl mark for the missing cases.
The difference to Kristian's original patch is mainly a fix in
mysql_trans_commit_alter_copy_data() to remember the unsafe_rollback_flags
over the temporary commit.
The code in mysql_execute_command() for SQLCOM_CREATE_DB, SQLCOM_DROP_DB
and SQLCOM_ALTER_DB contained around 20 lines of similar code.
Moving this code into a new function prepare_db_action().
Relaxed assertion (in MySQL it was removed).
For "LOCK TABLES t1 WRITE CONCURRENT, t1 READ" upgrade lock to weakest
existing suitable lock, which is MDL_SHARED_NO_READ_WRITE.