Implemented and integrated THD_list as a replacement for the global
thread list. It uses own mutex instead of LOCK_thread_count for THD
list protection.
Removed unused first_global_thread() and next_global_thread().
delayed_insert_threads is now protected by LOCK_delayed_insert. Although
this patch doesn't fix very wrong synchronization of this variable.
After this patch there are only 2 legitimate uses of LOCK_thread_count
left, both in mysqld.cc: thread_count and ready_to_exit.
Aim is to reduce usage of LOCK_thread_count and COND_thread_count.
Part of MDEV-15135.
always logged properly with binlog_row_image=MINIMAL
There are two issues fixed in this commit.
The first is an observation of a multi-table UPDATE binlogged
in row-format in binlog_row_image=MINIMAL mode. While the UPDATE aims
at a table with an ON-UPDATE attribute its binlog after-image misses
to record also installed default value.
The reason for that turns out missed marking of default-capable fields
in TABLE::write_set.
This is fixed to mark such fields similarly to 10.2's MDEV-10134 patch (db7edfed17efe6)
that introduced it. The marking follows up 93d1e5ce0b841bed's idea
to exploit TABLE:rpl_write_set introduced there though,
and thus does not mess (in 10.1) with the actual MDEV-10134 agenda.
The patch makes formerly arg-less TABLE::mark_default_fields_for_write()
to accept an argument which would be TABLE:rpl_write_set.
The 2nd issue is extra columns in in binlog_row_image=MINIMAL before-image
while merely a packed primary key is enough. The test main.mysqlbinlog_row_minimal
always had a wrong result recorded.
This is fixed to invoke a function that intended for read_set
possible filtering and which is called (supposed to) in all type of MDL, UPDATE
including; the test results have gotten corrected.
At *merging* from 10.1->10.2 the 1st "main" part of the patch is unnecessary
since the bug is not observed in 10.2, so only hunks from
sql/sql_class.cc
are required.
This mutex can be freed when server shuts down (when thread_count goes down to 0)
, but it is still used inside THD::~THD() when Statement_map is destroyed.
The fix is to call Statement_map::reset() at the point where thread_count
is still positive, and avoid locking LOCK_prepared_stmt_count in THD
destructor.
The error message modified.
Then the TABLE_SHARE::error_table_name() implementation taken from 10.3,
to be used as a name of the table in this message.
Internal transactions may not have trx->mysql_thd.
But at the same time, trx->duplicates should only hold if
REPLACE or INSERT...ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE was executed from SQL.
The flag feels misplaced. A more appropriate place for it would
be row_prebuilt_t or similar.
Part of MDEV-5336 Implement LOCK FOR BACKUP
- Changed check of Global_only_lock to also include BACKUP lock.
- We store latest MDL_BACKUP_DDL lock in thd->mdl_backup_ticket to be able
to downgrade lock during copy_data_between_tables()
main.derived_cond_pushdown: Move all 10.3 tests to the end,
trim trailing white space, and add an "End of 10.3 tests" marker.
Add --sorted_result to tests where the ordering is not deterministic.
main.win_percentile: Add --sorted_result to tests where the
ordering is no longer deterministic.
thd_rpl_stmt_based(): A new predicate to check if statement-based
replication is active. (This can also hold when replication is not
in use, but binlog is.)
que_thr_stop(), row_ins_duplicate_error_in_clust(),
row_ins_sec_index_entry_low(), row_ins(): On a duplicate key error,
only lock all index records when statement-based replication is in use.
Problem:
========
Truncate operation holds MDL on the table (t1) and tries to
acquire InnoDB dict_operation_lock. Purge holds dict_operation_lock
and tries to acquire MDL on the table (t1) to evaluate virtual
column expressions for indexed virtual columns.
It leads to deadlock of purge and truncate table (DDL).
Solution:
=========
If purge tries to acquire MDL on the table then it should do the following:
i) Purge should release all innodb latches (including dict_operation_lock)
before acquiring metadata lock on the table.
ii) After acquiring metadata lock on the table, it should check whether the
table was dropped or renamed. If the table is dropped then purge should
ignore the undo log record. If the table is renamed then it should
release the old MDL and acquire MDL on the new name.
iii) Once purge acquires MDL, it should use the SQL table handle for all
the remaining virtual index for the purge record.
purge_node_t: Introduce new virtual column information to know whether
the MDL was acquired successfully.
This is joint work with Marko Mäkelä.
specific temporary errors
The optimistic parallel slave's worker thread could face a run-time error due to
the algorithm's specifics which allows for conflicts like the reported
"Can't find record in 'table'".
A typical stack is like
{noformat}
#0 handler::print_error (this=0x61c00008f8a0, error=149, errflag=0) at handler.cc:3650
#1 0x0000555555e95361 in write_record (thd=thd@entry=0x62a0000a2208, table=table@entry=0x61f00008ce88, info=info@entry=0x7fffdee356d0) at sql_insert.cc:1944
#2 0x0000555555ea7767 in mysql_insert (thd=thd@entry=0x62a0000a2208, table_list=0x61b00012ada0, fields=..., values_list=..., update_fields=..., update_values=..., duplic=<optimized out>, ignore=<optimized out>) at sql_insert.cc:1039
#3 0x0000555555efda90 in mysql_execute_command (thd=thd@entry=0x62a0000a2208) at sql_parse.cc:3927
#4 0x0000555555f0cc50 in mysql_parse (thd=0x62a0000a2208, rawbuf=<optimized out>, length=<optimized out>, parser_state=<optimized out>) at sql_parse.cc:7449
#5 0x00005555566d4444 in Query_log_event::do_apply_event (this=0x61200005b9c8, rgi=<optimized out>, query_arg=<optimized out>, q_len_arg=<optimized out>) at log_event.cc:4508
#6 0x00005555566d639e in Query_log_event::do_apply_event (this=<optimized out>, rgi=<optimized out>) at log_event.cc:4185
#7 0x0000555555d738cf in Log_event::apply_event (rgi=0x61d0001ea080, this=0x61200005b9c8) at log_event.h:1343
#8 apply_event_and_update_pos_apply (ev=ev@entry=0x61200005b9c8, thd=thd@entry=0x62a0000a2208, rgi=rgi@entry=0x61d0001ea080, reason=<optimized out>) at slave.cc:3479
#9 0x0000555555d8596b in apply_event_and_update_pos_for_parallel (ev=ev@entry=0x61200005b9c8, thd=thd@entry=0x62a0000a2208, rgi=rgi@entry=0x61d0001ea080) at slave.cc:3623
#10 0x00005555562aca83 in rpt_handle_event (qev=qev@entry=0x6190000fa088, rpt=rpt@entry=0x62200002bd68) at rpl_parallel.cc:50
#11 0x00005555562bd04e in handle_rpl_parallel_thread (arg=arg@entry=0x62200002bd68) at rpl_parallel.cc:1258
{noformat}
Here {{handler::print_error}} computes whether to error log the
current error when --log-warnings > 1. The decision flag is consulted
bu {{my_message_sql()}} which can be eventually called.
In the bug case the decision is to log.
However in the optimistic mode slave applier case any conflict is
attempted to resolve with rollback and retry to success. Hence the
logging is at least extraneous.
The case is fixed with adding a new flag {{ME_LOG_AS_WARN}} which
{{handler::print_error}} may propagate further on through {{my_error}}
when the error comes from an optimistically running slave worker thread.
The new flag effectively requests the warning level for the errlog record,
while the thread's DA records the actual error (which is regarded as temporary one
by the parallel slave error handler).
Fixed by deleting the sequence if we where not able to initialize it
I also noticed that we didn't always set the error message when
check_killed(), which could lead to aborted queries without error
beeing properly set. Fixed by default setting error message if
check_error() noticed that killed had been called.
This allowed me to remove a lot of calls to thd->send_kill_message().
The cause of this was several different bugs:
- When using binary logging with binlog_row_image=FULL
the all bits in read_set was set, which caused a
different (wrong) pattern for marking vcol_set.
- TABLE::mark_virtual_columns_for_write() didn't in all
cases mark vcol_set with the vcol_field.
- TABLE::update_virtual_fields() has to update all
vcol fields on REPLACE if binary logging with FULL
is used.
- VCOL_UPDATE_INDEXED should update all vcol fields part
of an index that was not updated by VCOL_UPDATE_FOR_READ
- max_row_length() calculated length of NULL and not
used fields. This didn't cause any crash, but used
more memory than needed.
simplify. move common code inside, specify common flags inside,
rewrite dead code (`if (mode & O_TEMPORARY)` on Linux, where
`O_TEMPORARY` is always 0) to actually do something.