Binary logging is now disabled for the queries run by SQL SERVICE.
The binlogging can be turned on with the 'SET SQL_LOG_BIN=On' query.
Conflicts:
sql/sql_prepare.cc
Conflicts:
sql/sql_prepare.cc
The MDEV-29693 conflict resolution is from Monty, as well as is
a bug fix where ANALYZE TABLE wrongly built histograms for
single-column PRIMARY KEY.
Also includes a fix for safe_malloc error reporting.
Other things:
- Copied main.log_slow from 10.4 to avoid mtr issue
Disabled test:
- spider/bugfix.mdev_27239 because we started to get
+Error 1429 Unable to connect to foreign data source: localhost
-Error 1158 Got an error reading communication packets
- main.delayed
- Bug#54332 Deadlock with two connections doing LOCK TABLE+INSERT DELAYED
This part is disabled for now as it fails randomly with different
warnings/errors (no corruption).
This patch adds support for controlling of memory allocation
done by SP/PS that could happen on second and following executions.
As soon as SP or PS has been executed the first time its memory root
is marked as read only since no further memory allocation should
be performed on it. In case such allocation takes place it leads to
the assert hit for invariant that force no new memory allocations
takes place as soon as the SP/PS has been marked as read only.
The feature for control of memory allocation made on behalf SP/PS
is turned on when both debug build is on and the cmake option
-DWITH_PROTECT_STATEMENT_MEMROOT is set.
The reason for introduction of the new cmake option
-DWITH_PROTECT_STATEMENT_MEMROOT
to control memory allocation of second and following executions of
SP/PS is that for the current server implementation there are too many
places where such memory allocation takes place. As soon as all such
incorrect allocations be fixed the cmake option
-DWITH_PROTECT_STATEMENT_MEMROOT
can be removed and control of memory allocation made on second and
following executions can be turned on only for debug build. Before
every incorrect memory allocation be fixed it makes sense to guard
the checking of memory allocation on read only memory by extra cmake
option else we would get a lot of failing test on buildbot.
Moreover, fixing of all incorrect memory allocations could take pretty
long period of time, so for introducing the feature without necessary
to wait until all places throughout the source code be fixed it makes
sense to add the new cmake option.
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".
1. system_versioning_insert_history session variable allows
pseudocolumns ROW_START and ROW_END be specified in INSERT,
INSERT..SELECT and LOAD DATA.
2. Cleaned up select_insert::send_data() from setting vers_write as
this parameter is now set on TABLE initialization.
4. Replication of system_versioning_insert_history via option_bits in
OPTIONS_WRITTEN_TO_BIN_LOG.
The problem is that if table definition cache (TDC) is full of real tables
which are in tables cache, view definition can not stay there so will be
removed by its own underlying tables.
In situation above old mechanism of detection matching definition in PS
and current version always require reprepare and so prevent executing
the PS.
One work around is to increase TDC, other - improve version check for
views/triggers (which is done here). Now in suspicious cases we check:
- timestamp (microseconds) of the view to be sure that version really
have changed;
- time (microseconds) of creation of a trigger related to time
(microseconds) of statement preparation.
1. Store assignment failures on incompatible data types now raise errors if:
- STRICT_ALL_TABLES or STRICT_TRANS_TABLES sql_mode is used, and
- IGNORE is not used
Otherwise, only a warning is raised and the statement continues.
2. Changing the error/warning test as follows:
-ERROR HY000: Illegal parameter data types inet6 and int for operation 'SET'
+ERROR HY000: Cannot cast 'int' as 'inet6' in assignment of `db`.`t`.`col`
so in case of a big table it's easier to see which column has the problem.
The new error text is also applied to SP variables.
Remove table_count from Query_tables_list (not used, moved to MYSQL_LOCK).
Rename table_count from LEX to avoid mixing it with other counters of tables.
- Describe the lifetime of EXPLAIN data structures in
sql_explain.h:ExplainDataStructureLifetime.
- Make Item_field::set_field() call set_refers_to_temp_table()
when it refers to a temp. table.
- Introduce QT_DONT_ACCESS_TMP_TABLES flag for Item::print.
It directs Item_field::print to not try access its the
temp table.
- Introduce Explain_query::notify_tables_are_closed()
and call it right before the query closes its tables.
- Make Explain data stuctures' print_explain_json() methods
accept "no_tmp_tbl" parameter which means pass
QT_DONT_ACCESS_TMP_TABLES when printing items.
- Make Show_explain_request::call_in_target_thread() not call
set_current_thd(). This wasn't needed as the code inside
lex->print_explain() uses output->thd anyway. output->thd
refers to the SHOW command's THD object.
* Fix test galera.MW-44 to make it work with --ps-protocol
* Skip test galera.MW-328C under --ps-protocol This test
relies on wsrep_retry_autocommit, which has no effect
under ps-protocol.
* Return WSREP related errors on COM_STMT_PREPARE commands
Change wsrep_command_no_result() to allow sending back errors
when a statement is prepared. For example, to handle deadlock
error due to BF aborted transaction during prepare.
* Add sync waiting before statement prepare
When a statement is prepared, tables used in the statement may be
opened and checked for existence. Because of that, some tests (for
example galera_create_table_as_select) that CREATE a table in one node
and then SELECT from the same table in another node may result in errors
due to non existing table.
To make tests behave similarly under normal and PS protocol, we add a
call to sync wait before preparing statements that would sync wait
during normal execution.
Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
Handling BF abort for prepared statement execution so that EXECUTE processing will continue
until parameter setup is complete, before BF abort bails out the statement execution.
THD class has new boolean member: wsrep_delayed_BF_abort, which is set if BF abort is observed
in do_command() right after reading client's packet, and if the client has sent PS execute command.
In such case, the deadlock error is not returned immediately back to client, but the PS execution
will be started. However, the PS execution loop, will now check if wsrep_delayed_BF_abort is set, and
stop the PS execution after the type information has been assigned for the PS.
With this, the PS protocol type information, which is present in the first PS EXECUTE command, is not lost
even if the first PS EXECUTE command was marked to abort.
Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>