Options loaded from config files were added before command line
arguments, and they were parsed together, which could interprete
the following:
option-a
option-b
as --option-a=--option-b if 'option-a' requires a value, and
caused confusing.
Because all options that requires a value are always given in
the form '--option=value', so it's an error if there is no
'=value' part for such an option read from config file.
This patch added a separator to separate the arguments from
config files and that from command line, so that they can be
handled differently. And report an error for options loaded
from config files that requires a value and is not given in the
form '--option=value'.
http://lists.mysql.com/commits/59686
Cleanup pthread_self(), pthread_create(), pthread_join() implementation on Windows.
Prior implementation is was unnecessarily complicated and even differs in embedded
and non-embedded case.
Improvements in this patch:
* pthread_t is now the unique thread ID, instead of HANDLE returned by beginthread
This simplifies pthread_self() to be just straight GetCurrentThreadId().
prior it was much art involved in passing the beginthread() handle from the caller
to the TLS structure in the child thread ( did not work for the main thread of
course)
* remove MySQL specific my_thread_init()/my_thread_end() from pthread_create.
No automagic is done on Unix on pthread_create(). Having the same on Windows will
improve portability and avoid extra #ifdef's
* remove redefinition of getpid() - it was defined as GetCurrentThreadId()
2677 Vladislav Vaintroub 2008-11-04
CMakeLists.txt files cleanup
- remove SAFEMALLOC and SAFE_MUTEX definitions that were
present in *each* CMakeLists.txt. Instead, put them into top level
CMakeLists.txt, but disable on Windows, because
a) SAFEMALLOC does not add any functionality that is not already
present in Debug C runtime ( and 2 safe malloc one on top of the other
only unnecessarily slows down the server)
b)SAFE_MUTEX does not work on Windows and have been
explicitely disabled on Windows with #undef previously. Fortunately,
ntdll does pretty good job identifying l problems with
CRITICAL_SECTIONs.
DebugBreak()s on using uninited critical section, unlocking unowned
critical section)
-Also, remove occationally used -D_DEBUG (added by compiler
anyway)
sql/udf_example.c:
use unixish end of line
This patch provides performance improvements:
- send_fields() when character_set_results = latin1
is now about twice faster for column/table/database
names, consisting on ASCII characters.
Changes:
- Protocol doesn't use "convert" temporary buffer anymore,
and converts strings directly to "packet".
- General conversion optimization: quick conversion
of ASCII strings was added.
modified files:
include/m_ctype.h
- Adding a new flag.
- Adding a new function prototype
libmysqld/lib_sql.cc
- Adding quick conversion method for embedded library:
conversion is now done directly to result buffer,
without using a temporary buffer.
mysys/charset.c
- Mark all dynamic ucs2 character sets as non-ASCII
- Mark some dymamic 7bit and 8bit charsets as non-ASCII
(for example swe7 is not fully ASCII compatible).
sql/protocol.cc
- Adding quick method to convert a string directly
into protocol buffer, without using a temporary buffer.
sql/protocol.h
- Adding a new method prototype
sql/sql_string.cc
Optimization for conversion between two ASCII-compatible charsets:
- quickly convert ASCII strings,
switch to mc_wc->wc_mb method only when a non-ASCII character is met.
- copy four ASCII characters at once on i386
strings/conf_to_src.c
- Marking non-ASCII character sets with a flag.
strings/ctype-extra.c
- Regenerating ctype-extra.c by running "conf_to_src".
strings/ctype-uca.c
- Marking UCS2 character set as non-ASCII.
strings/ctype-ucs2.c
- Marking UCS2 character set as non-ASCII.
strings/ctype.c
- A new function to detect if a 7bit or 8bit character set
is ascii compatible.
http://lists.mysql.com/commits/57725
Vladislav Vaintroub 2008-11-03
Cleanup CMakeLists.txt(s) - remove winsock2 (ws2_32) from
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES.
Every exe or dll linked with mysys needs ws2_32, because
mysys uses winsock function WSAStartup in my_init().
However, there is no need to explicitely add ws2_32 to
the list of TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES multiple times.
Visual Studio comes with a handy pragma that tells linker
to add library. So patch replaces bunch of ws2_32 in
CMakeLists with single pragma comment(lib,"ws2_32")
in my_init.c
Additionally, reference to non-existing "debug" library
has been removed from TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES. The correct
name of the library is "dbug".
htttp://lists.mysql.com/commits/50957?f=plain
Always use TLS functions instead of __declspec(thread) to access
thread local storage variables.
The change removes the necessity to recomplile the same source
files twice - with USE_TLS for DLLs and without USE_TLS for EXEs.
Real benefit of this change is better readability and maintainability
of TLS functions within MySQL.
There is a performance loss using TlsXXX functions compared to __declspec
but the difference is negligible in practice. In a sysbench-like benchmark
I ran with with TlsGetValue, pthread_[get|set]_specific was called 600000000
times and took 0.17sec of total 35min CPU time, or 0.008%.
Backport from 6.0 to 5.1.
Only those sync points are included, which are used in debug_sync.test.
The Debug Sync Facility allows to place synchronization points
in the code:
open_tables(...)
DEBUG_SYNC(thd, "after_open_tables");
lock_tables(...)
When activated, a sync point can
- Send a signal and/or
- Wait for a signal
Nomenclature:
- signal: A value of a global variable that persists
until overwritten by a new signal. The global
variable can also be seen as a "signal post"
or "flag mast". Then the signal is what is
attached to the "signal post" or "flag mast".
- send a signal: Assign the value (the signal) to the global
variable ("set a flag") and broadcast a
global condition to wake those waiting for
a signal.
- wait for a signal: Loop over waiting for the global condition until
the global value matches the wait-for signal.
Please find more information in the top comment in debug_sync.cc
or in the worklog entry.
.bzrignore:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added the symbolic link libmysqld/debug_sync.cc.
CMakeLists.txt:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added definition for ENABLED_DEBUG_SYNC.
configure.in:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added definition for ENABLED_DEBUG_SYNC.
include/my_sys.h:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added definition for the DEBUG_SYNC_C macro.
libmysqld/CMakeLists.txt:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added sql/debug_sync.cc.
libmysqld/Makefile.am:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added sql/debug_sync.cc.
mysql-test/include/have_debug_sync.inc:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
New include file.
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added option --debug_sync_timeout.
mysql-test/r/debug_sync.result:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
New test result.
mysql-test/r/have_debug_sync.require:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
New require file.
mysql-test/t/debug_sync.test:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
New test file.
mysys/my_static.c:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added definition for debug_sync_C_callback_ptr.
mysys/thr_lock.c:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added sync point "wait_for_lock".
sql/CMakeLists.txt:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added debug_sync.cc and debug_sync.h.
sql/Makefile.am:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added debug_sync.cc and debug_sync.h.
sql/debug_sync.cc:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
New source file.
sql/debug_sync.h:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
New header file.
sql/mysqld.cc:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added opt_debug_sync_timeout.
Added calls to debug_sync_init() and debug_sync_end().
Fixed a purecov comment (unrelated).
sql/set_var.cc:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added server variable "debug_sync".
sql/set_var.h:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added declaration for server variable "debug_sync".
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added error messages ER_DEBUG_SYNC_TIMEOUT and ER_DEBUG_SYNC_HIT_LIMIT.
sql/sql_base.cc:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added sync points "after_flush_unlock" and "before_lock_tables_takes_lock".
sql/sql_class.cc:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added initialization for debug_sync_control to THD::THD.
Added calls to debug_sync_init_thread() and debug_sync_end_thread().
sql/sql_class.h:
WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Added element debug_sync_control to THD.
storage/myisam/myisamchk.c:
Fixed a typo in an error message string (unrelated).
- Create the "dummy" thread joinable and wait for it to
exit before continuing in 'my_thread_global_init'
- This way we know that the pthread library is initialized
by one thread only
Large pages allocator could not allocate more than 4 GB due to
incorrect size alignment.
mysys/my_largepage.c:
Large pages allocator could not allocate more than 4 GB due to
incorrect size alignment.
Option "--without-server" still not working in 5.1
The general approach is to make sure that source files
which require thread support are only compiled if the build
really needs thread support,
which means when the server is built or a thread-safe client
library.
This required several changes:
- Make sure the subdirectories "storage/" and "plugin/" are
only processed if the server is built, not ifclient-only.
- Make the compilation of some modules which inherently
require threading depend on thread supportin the build.
- Separate the handling of threading in "configure.in" from
that of server issues, threading is also needed in a
non-server build of a thread-safe client library.
Also, "libdbug" must get built even in a client-only build,
so "dbug/" must be in the list of client directories.
In addition, calls to thread functions in source files which
can be built without thread support must use the wrapper
functions which handle the non-threaded build.
So the modules "client/mysqlimport.c" and "client/mysqlslap.c"
must call "my_thread_end()" only via "mysql_thread_end()".
Makefile.am:
The directories "storage/" and "plugin/" contain files
which are needed for the server only, so their contents
is to be built only if a server is built.
They must not be named unconditionally, because building
their contents will fail unless threads are enabled.
These directories are now listed in the "configure"
variable "sql_server_dirs" which becomes part of
"sql_union_dirs" if the server is to be built.
client/mysqlimport.c:
Use the wrapper function "mysql_thread_end()" which
correctly handles the case of a non-threaded build.
client/mysqlslap.c:
Use the wrapper function "mysql_thread_end()" which
correctly handles the case of a non-threaded build.
configure.in:
Various changes to support builds "--without-server":
1) For the unit tests, we need "libdbug".
2) Separate the treatment of the server from that of the
thread-safe client library.
3) Introduce an "automake conditional" "NEED_THREAD"
which can be checked in some "Makefile.am".
4) Include "storage/" and "plugin/" in the list of
"sql_server_dirs" so that they are handled in the
top "Makefile.am" only if the server is to be built
(see the change in that file).
mysys/Makefile.am:
The code of "mf_keycache.c" in 5.1 is no longer safe
to be built without thread support.
(In 5.0, this was possible.)
Rather than fix these issues, which is tedious and risky,
avoid the need to ever build it without thread support:
It is needed in the server only, which needs thread support.
The only case where we build a "libmysys" without thread
support is for a non-threaded client, where "mf_keycache"
is not neded.
So its inclusion in the list of source files can depend
on the new conditional "NEED_THREAD".
unittest/mysys/Makefile.am:
Test program "my_atomic-t" is to verify the correct handling
of threads only, it cannot be built without thread support
and is not needed in such cases either.
Let its build depend on the new conditional "NEED_THREAD".
Bug#24509 - 2048 file descriptor limit on windows needs increasing, also
WL#3049 - improved Windows I/O
The patch replaces the use of the POSIX I/O interfaces in mysys on Windows with
the Win32 API calls (CreateFile, WriteFile, etc). The Windows HANDLE for the open
file is stored in the my_file_info struct, along with a flag for append mode
because the Windows API does not support opening files in append mode in all cases)
The default max open files has been increased to 16384 and can be increased further
by setting --max-open-files=<value> during the server start.
Another major change in this patch that almost all Windows specific file IO code
has been moved to a new file my_winfile.c, greatly reducing the amount of code
in #ifdef blocks within mysys, thus improving readability.
Minor enhancements:
- my_(f)stat() is changed to use __stati64 structure with 64 file size
and timestamps. It will return correct file size now (C runtime implementation
used to report outdated information)
- my_lock on Windows is prepared to handle additional timeout parameter
- after review : changed __WIN__ to _WIN32 in the new and changed code.
client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
fileno -> my_fileno
client/readline.cc:
fileno -> my_fileno
include/config-win.h:
Increase OS_FILE_LIMIT for Windows.
Remove O_SHARE - Windows does not support it. Its definition conflicts with
O_SHORT_LIVED, that has different semantics.
include/my_dir.h:
Use stat64 for stat() family of functions on Windows, because of 64 bit file size.
include/my_global.h:
Increased default value for open file limit to 16K
include/my_sys.h:
- my_file_info got new structure members - file handle and open flags
- 2 new Windows-only mysys functions : my_get_osfhandle and my_osmaperr,
modelled after Windows C runtime functions _get_osfhandle and _dosmaperr
libmysql/CMakeLists.txt:
new files my_winfile.c and my_winerr.c
mysql-test/suite/large_tests/r/lock_tables_big.result:
test for more then 2048 open file descriptors on Windows
mysql-test/suite/large_tests/t/lock_tables_big.test:
test for more then 2048 open file descriptors on Windows
mysys/CMakeLists.txt:
new files my_winfile.c and my_winerr.c
mysys/Makefile.am:
new files my_winfile.c and my_winerr.c
mysys/default_modify.c:
fileno -> my_fileno
mysys/my_chsize.c:
implementation of chsize on Windows now moved to my_winfile.c
mysys/my_create.c:
- my_sopen->my_win_open
- close open file before removing (won't generally work on Windows otherwise)
mysys/my_file.c:
On Windows, files returned by my_open will not start with 0, but 2048
(making it simple to detect incompatible mix of CRT and mysys io functions)
mysys/my_fopen.c:
fileno->my_win_fileno , fclose->my_win_fclose, fdopen->my_win_fdopen
Check for legal filename is done by my_win_[f]open functions
mysys/my_fstream.c:
fileno->my_fileno
mysys/my_lib.c:
Windows stat() functions are moved to my_winfile.c
mysys/my_lock.c:
Move Windows code under #ifdef to a separate function win_lock().
Add a parameter for lock wait timeout
mysys/my_mmap.c:
_get_osfhandle->my_get_osfhandle
mysys/my_open.c:
my_sopen->my_win_open (simpler interface)
mysys/my_pread.c:
moved most windows specific code to my_win_file.c
Use my_win_pread
mysys/my_quick.c:
Use my_win_read/my_win_write
mysys/my_read.c:
Moved most of windows specific code to my_win_file.c
Use my_win_read()
mysys/my_seek.c:
On Windows, use my_win_lseek() in my_seek()/my_tell()
Removed dead code (synchronization of lseeks)
Improved DBUG tracing (file position is ulonglong, not ulong)
mysys/my_static.c:
Removed array initialization. my_file_info_default is global variable
thus it is initialized with all zeros anyway
mysys/my_sync.c:
_commit->my_win_fsync
mysys/my_winerr.c:
New file my_winerr.c
Exports my_osmaperr modelled after undocumented C runtime
function _dosmaperr(). The problem with _dosmaperr() used previously is that
1) it is nowhere documented and thus code relying on it is not guaranteed to work
in subsequent releases on the C runtime
2) it is present only in static C runtime (mysqld does not link if compiled with
/MD)
mysys/my_winfile.c:
New file my_winfile.c
Implements ANSI/Posix file IO routines, when possible using native Windows IO, without
C runtime (C runtime dropped because of the 2048 file descriptor limit).
mysys/my_write.c:
write->my_win_write
mysys/mysys_priv.h:
Declaration of Windows Posix functions (private to mysys, shall not be visible
outside)
storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc:
mysys native Windows IO : correct innodb tmp file handling
mysql_tmpfile does not return valid CRT file descriptor, thus
it is not possible to dup() it. Instead, the native file handle has
to be duplicated and then converted to CRT descriptor.
storage/myisam/mi_locking.c:
_commit->my_sync
can crash under load
Merge from 5.0, after backport from 5.1/5.4 to 5.0.
This makes the fixes for
Bug 44068 (RESTORE can disable the MyISAM Key Cache)
Bug 40944 (Backup: crash after myisampack)
available to 5.1.
can crash under load
Backport from 5.1.
Does also include key cache fixes from:
Bug 44068 (RESTORE can disable the MyISAM Key Cache)
Bug 40944 (Backup: crash after myisampack)
include/keycache.h:
Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server
can crash under load
Added KEY_CACHE components in_resize and waiting_for_resize_cnt.
myisam/mi_preload.c:
Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server
can crash under load
Added code to allow LOAD INDEX to load indexes of different block size.
mysys/mf_keycache.c:
Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server
can crash under load
.
Changed resize_key_cache() to not disable the key cache
after the flush phase. Changed queue handling to use
standard functions. Wake all threads waiting on resize_queue.
We can now have read/write threads waiting there (see below).
.
Combined add_to_queue() and the wait loops that were always
following it to the new function wait_on_queue().
Combined release_queue() and the condition that was always
preceding it to the new function release_whole_queue().
.
Added code to flag and respect the exceptional situation
BLOCK_IN_EVICTION.
.
Rewrote the resize branch of find_key_block().
.
Added code to the eviction handling in find_key_block()
to catch more exceptional cases.
.
Changed key_cache_read(), key_cache_insert() and key_cache_write()
so that they lock keycache->cache_lock whenever the key cache is
initialized. Checking for a disabled cache and incrementing and
decrementing the "resize counter" is always done within the lock.
Locking and unlocking as well as counting the "resize counter" is
now done once outside the loop. All three functions can now handle
a NULL return from find_key_block. This happens in the flush phase
of a resize and demands direct file I/O. Care is taken for
secondary requests (PAGE_WAIT_TO_BE_READ) to wait in any case.
Moved block status changes behind the copying of buffer data.
key_cache_insert() does now read the block if the caller did
supply less data than a full cache block.
key_cache_write() does now take care of parallel running flushes
(BLOCK_FOR_UPDATE, BLOCK_IN_FLUSHWRITE).
.
Changed free_block() to un-initialize block variables in the
correct order and respect an exceptional BLOCK_IN_EVICTION state.
.
Changed flushing to take care for parallel running writes.
Changed flushing to avoid freeing blocks in eviction.
Changed flushing to consider that parallel writes can move blocks
from the file_blocks hash to the changed_blocks hash.
Changed flushing to take care for other parallel flushes.
Changed flushing to assure that it ends with everything flushed.
Optimized normal flush at end of statement (FLUSH_KEEP),
but let other flush types be stringent.
.
Added some comments and debugging statements.
mysys/my_static.c:
Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server
can crash under load
Removed an unused global variable.
sql/ha_myisam.cc:
Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server
can crash under load
Moved an automatic (stack) variable to the scope where it is used.
sql/sql_table.cc:
Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server
can crash under load
Changed TL_READ to TL_READ_NO_INSERT in mysql_preload_keys.
CREATE TABLE...LIKE...
The mysql server option 'sync_frm' is ignored when table is created with
syntax CREATE TABLE .. LIKE..
Fixed by adding the MY_SYNC flag and calling my_sync() from my_copy() when
the flag is set.
In mysql_create_table(), when the 'sync_frm' is set, MY_SYNC flag is passed
to my_copy().
Note: TestCase is not attached and can be tested manually using debugger.
client/Makefile.am:
BUG#46591 - .frm file isn't sync'd with sync_frm enabled for
CREATE TABLE...LIKE...
add my_sync to sources as it is used in my_copy() method
include/my_sys.h:
BUG#46591 - .frm file isn't sync'd with sync_frm enabled for
CREATE TABLE...LIKE...
MY_SYNC flag is added to call my_sync() method
mysys/my_copy.c:
BUG#46591 - .frm file isn't sync'd with sync_frm enabled for
CREATE TABLE...LIKE...
my_sync() is method is called when MY_SYNC is set in my_copy()
sql/sql_table.cc:
BUG#46591 - .frm file isn't sync'd with sync_frm enabled for
CREATE TABLE...LIKE...
Fixed mysql_create_like_table() to call my_sync() when opt_sync_frm variable
is set
with gcc 4.3.2
This patch fixes a number of GCC warnings about variables used
before initialized. A new macro UNINIT_VAR() is introduced for
use in the variable declaration, and LINT_INIT() usage will be
gradually deprecated. (A workaround is used for g++, pending a
patch for a g++ bug.)
GCC warnings for unused results (attribute warn_unused_result)
for a number of system calls (present at least in later
Ubuntus, where the usual void cast trick doesn't work) are
also fixed.
client/mysqlmanager-pwgen.c:
A fix for warn_unused_result, adding fallback to use of
srand()/rand() if /dev/random cannot be used. Also actually
adds calls to rand() in the second branch so that it actually
creates a random password.
client/mysql.cc:
Remove leading whitespace.
Remove extra text after #else directive.
client/mysqldump.c:
Function does not take a parameter.
mysys/array.c:
buffer is a uchar pointer.
sql/item.cc:
Assert if it should not happen.
storage/myisam/mi_check.c:
Cast to expected type. This is probably a bug, but it is
casted in a similar way in another part of the code.
storage/ndb/include/mgmapi/ndb_logevent.h:
Apply fix from cluster team.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Remove extraneous slash.
decrease for INSERTs
Bulk inserts (multiple row, CREATE ... SELECT, INSERT ... SELECT) into
MyISAM tables were performed inefficiently. This was mainly affecting
use cases where read_buffer_size was considerably large (>256K) and low
number of rows was inserted (e.g. 30-100).
The problem was that during I/O cache initialization (this happens
before each bulk insert) allocated I/O buffer was unnecessarily
initialized to '\0'.
This was happening because of mess in flag values. MyISAM informs I/O
cache to wait for free space (if out of disk space) by passing
MY_WAIT_IF_FULL flag. Since MY_WAIT_IF_FULL and MY_ZEROFILL have the
same values, memory allocator was initializing memory to '\0'.
The performance gain provided with this patch may only be visible with
non-debug binaries, since safemalloc always initializes allocated memory
to 0xA5A5...
mysys/mf_iocache.c:
Remove MY_WAIT_IF_FULL from myflags before calling my_malloc
to prevent conflict with MY_ZEROFILL.