Split status variable Rows_read to Rows_read and Rows_tmp_read so that one can see how much real data is read.
Same was done with with Handler_update and Handler_write.
Fixed bug in MEMORY tables where some variables was counted twice.
Added new internal handler call 'ha_close()' to have one place to gather statistics.
Fixed bug where thd->open_options was set to wrong value when doing admin_recreate_table()
mysql-test/r/status.result:
Updated test results and added new tests
mysql-test/r/status_user.result:
Udated test results
mysql-test/t/status.test:
Added new test for temporary table status variables
sql/ha_partition.cc:
Changed to call ha_close() instead of close()
sql/handler.cc:
Added internal_tmp_table variable for easy checking of temporary tables.
Added new internal handler call 'ha_close()' to have one place to gather statistics.
Gather statistics for internal temporary tables.
sql/handler.h:
Added handler variables internal_tmp_table, rows_tmp_read.
Split function update_index_statistics() to two.
Added ha_update_tmp_row() for faster tmp table handling with more statistics.
sql/item_sum.cc:
ha_write_row() -> ha_write_tmp_row()
sql/multi_range_read.cc:
close() -> ha_close()
sql/mysqld.cc:
New status variables: Rows_tmp_read, Handler_tmp_update and Handler_tmp_write
sql/opt_range.cc:
close() -> ha_close()
sql/sql_base.cc:
close() -> ha_close()
sql/sql_class.cc:
Added handling of rows_tmp_read
sql/sql_class.h:
Added new satistics variables.
rows_read++ -> update_rows_read() to be able to correctly count reads to internal temp tables.
Added handler::ha_update_tmp_row()
sql/sql_connect.cc:
Added comment
sql/sql_expression_cache.cc:
ha_write_row() -> ha_write_tmp_row()
sql/sql_select.cc:
close() -> ha_close()
ha_update_row() -> ha_update_tmp_row()
sql/sql_show.cc:
ha_write_row() -> ha_write_tmp_row()
sql/sql_table.cc:
Fixed bug where thd->open_options was set to wrong value when doing admin_recreate_table()
sql/sql_union.cc:
ha_write_row() -> ha_write_tmp_row()
sql/sql_update.cc:
ha_write_row() -> ha_write_tmp_row()
sql/table.cc:
close() -> ha_close()
storage/heap/ha_heap.cc:
Removed double counting of statistic variables.
close -> ha_close() to get tmp table statistics.
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
close -> ha_close() to get tmp table statistics.
The following were missing in the patch for mwl106:
- KEY_PART_INFO::fieldnr were not set for generated keys to access
tmp tables storing the rows of materialized derived tables/views
- TABLE_SHARE::column_bitmap_size was not set for tmp tables storing
the rows of materialized derived tables/views.
These could cause crashes or memory overwrite.
If a view/derived table is non-mergeable then the definition of the tmp table
to store the rows for it is created at the prepare stage. In this case if the
view definition uses outer joins and a view column belongs to an inner table
of one of them then the column should be considered as nullable independently
on nullability of the underlying column. If the underlying column happens to be
defined as non-nullable then the function create_tmp_field_from_item rather
than the function create_tmp_field_from_field should be employed to create
the definition of the interesting column in the tmp table.
- Fixed assert in transaction log handler when aria_check was run on block-record table that was much bigger than expected.
- Fixed warnings about wrong mutex order between bitmap and intern_lock
- Fixed error in bitmap that could cause two rows to use same block for a block record.
- Fixed wrong test that could cause error if last page for a bitmap was used by a blob.
- Fixed several bugs in pagecache for the case where pagecase had very few blocks and there was a lot of threads competing to get the blocks (very unlikely case).
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria-recovery3.result:
Updated results
sql/mysqld.cc:
Allow mi_check() to send information messages for log file
storage/maria/ma_bitmap.c:
Fixed problem with wrong mutex order when bitmap was the first page that was flushed out of page cache
- Fixed by introducing _ma_bitmap_mark_file_changed() that marks file changed without a bitmap lock.
- Fixed one case in _ma_change_bitmap_page() where we didn't mark the bitmap changed. This could cause to rows to reuse same block if this was the only change to the bitmap.
- Split _ma_bitmap_get_page_bits() in two parts to not take a bitmap lock when we already have it
- Fixed bug in _ma_bitmap_set_full_page_bits() that caused an error if last page for a bitmap was used by a blob
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
Better handling of wrong file length.
Fixed bug when we tried to write to transaction log when it was not opened (happened when block record file was bigger than expected)
storage/maria/ma_pagecache.c:
Fixed several bugs in pagecache for the case where pagecase had very few blocks and there was a lot of threads competing to get the blocks:
- In link_block() mark a block given to another thread with PCBLOCK_REASSIGNED to ensure that no other threads can start re-using the block
before the thread that requsted a block.
- In free_block(), don't reset status for a block that is in re-assign by link_block() (we don't want to loose the PCBLOCK_REASSIGNED flag).
- Added call to wait_for_flush() when we got a new block in find_block() to ensure that we don't use a block that is beeing flushed by another thread.
- Moved setting of hits_left and last_hit_time in find_block() to where we assign the block.
Code cleanup and making code uniform:
- Changed a lot of KEYCACHE_DBUG_PRINT to use DBUG_PRINT
- Streamlined all reporting of 'signal' and 'wait' between threads to be identical.
- Use thread name instead of thread number (for each match against --debug)
- Added more DBUG_ENTER, DBUG_PRINT and DBUG_ASSERT()
- Added more comments
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
Only print information about that we make a backup if we are really making a backup.
storage/myisam/mi_check.c:
Inform mysqld that we are creating a backup of the data file (for inclusion in error log).
mysql-test/r/join.result:
Test case for LP:798597
mysql-test/t/join.test:
Test case for LP:798597
sql/sql_select.cc:
In simplify_joins we reset table->maybe_null for outer join tables that can't ever be NULL.
This caused a conflict between the previously calculated items and the group_buffer against the fields
in the temporary table that are created as not null thanks to the optimization.
The fix is to correct the group by items to also be not_null so that they match the used fields and keys.
The function simple_pred did not take into account that a multiple equality
could include ref items (more exactly items of the class Item_direct_view_ref).
It caused crashes for queries over derived tables or views if the
min/max optimization could be applied to these queries.
The patch for bugs 717577 and 724942 has missed to make adjustments for the
call item_equal->add_const(const_item, orig_field_item) in the function
check_simple_equality that builds multiple equality for a field and a constant.
As a result, when this field happens to be a view field and the corresponding
Item_field object F is wrapped in an Item_direct_view_ref object R the object
F is placed in the multiple equality instead of the object R.
A substitution of an equal item for F potentially can cause very serious
problems and in some cases can lead to crashes of the server.
- Added regression test with queries over the WORLD database.
- Discovered and fixed several bugs in the related cost calculation
functionality both in the semijoin and non-semijon subquery code.
- Added DBUG printing of the cost variables used to decide between
IN-EXISTS and MATERIALIZATION.
Changed the code that processing of multi-updates and multi-deletes
with multitable views at the prepare stage.
A proper solution would be: never to perform any transformations of views
before and at the prepare stage. Yet it would require re-engineering
of the code that checks privileges and updatability of views.
Ultimately this re-engineering has to be done to provide a clean solution
for INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE statements that use views.
Fixed a valgrind problem in the function TABLE::use_index.
Added option to aria_read_log to crash recovery at certain points in the recovery process.
Fixed bug that caused future recovery attempts to fail if we got a crash/got killed during closing of tables at end of recovery process.
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Don't abort if 'var' points to stale place; Just remove it.
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria.result:
Fixed wrong indentation
mysql-test/t/partition_error.test:
Fixed portability problem with partiton_error.test
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
More DBUG_PRINT info
storage/maria/ma_pagecache.c:
Copy flush_log_callback when writing to page cache. This fixes problem in recovery when switching from mode of file
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
Added option to aria_read_log to crash recovery at certain points in the recovery process.
storage/maria/ma_recovery.h:
Added option to aria_read_log to crash recovery at certain points in the recovery process.
storage/maria/maria_chk.c:
Align aria_chk -d output
Don't write warning Aria table '...' is usable but should be fixed if the table was before marked as crashed but now is ok
storage/maria/maria_read_log.c:
Added option to aria_read_log to crash recovery at certain points in the recovery process.
The previous patch partially fixed things by waiting for the old dump thread
on the master to exit before injecting the DBUG error. This prevents the error
injection going to the wrong thread.
However, there is still the problem that the old dump thread may never exit,
causing the wait to time out. This happens if the dump thread manages to write
all events down the socket before the socket is closed by the slave. The
master dump thread only checks for slave gone when writing a new event, so if
no new events are generated, old dump threads can hang around forever on the
master after the slave disconnects.
Fix by explicitly killing the old dump thread if it is still around.
Noted that there was no memory leak, just a lot of used partitioned tables.
Fixed old bug: 'show status' now shows memory usage when compiled with safemalloc.
Added option --flush to mysqlcheck.c to run a 'flush tables' between each check to keep down memory usage.
Changed '--safemalloc' options to mysqld so that one can use --safemalloc and --skip-safemalloc.
Now skip-safemalloc is default (ie, we only do checking of memory overrun during free()) to speed up tests.
client/client_priv.h:
Added OPT_FLUSH_TABLES
client/mysqlcheck.c:
Added option --flush to mysqlcheck.c to run a 'flush tables' between each check to keep down memory usage.
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Always run tests with --loose-skip-safemysqld for higher speed
sql/mysqld.cc:
Changed '--safemalloc' options so that one can use --safemalloc and --skip-safemalloc.
Now skip-safemalloc is default (ie, we only do checking of memory overrun during free()) to speed up tests
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Fixed old bug: 'show status' now shows memory usage when compiled with safemalloc.
storage/archive/archive_reader.c:
Changed all malloc() calls to use my_malloc()/my_free()
Added checks of malloc() calls.
storage/archive/ha_archive.cc:
Detect failure if init_archive_reader() and return errno. This fixed assert crash in my_seek().
Changed all malloc() calls to use my_malloc()/my_free()
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria3.test:
Fix when compiling with safemalloc
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
Fix that MAX_FILE_SIZE is not limited on 32 bit machines.
The function generate_derived_keys did not take into account the fact
that the last element in the array of keyuses could be just a barrier
element. In some cases it could lead to a crash of the server.
Also fixed a couple of other bugs in generate_derived_keys: the inner
loop in the body of if this function did not change the cycle variables
properly.
microsecond(TIME)
alter table datetime<->datetime(6)
max(TIME), mix(TIME)
mysql-test/t/func_if.test:
fix the test case of avoid overflow
sql/field.cc:
don't use make_date() and make_time()
sql/field.h:
correct eq_def() for temporal fields
sql/item.cc:
move datetime caching from Item_cache_int
to Item_cache_temporal
sql/item.h:
move datetime caching from Item_cache_int
to Item_cache_temporal
sql/item_func.cc:
use existing helper methods, don't duplicate
sql/item_sum.cc:
argument cache must use argument's cmp_type, not result_type.
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
use existing methods, don't tuplicate.
remove unused function.
fix micorseconds() to support TIME argument
sql/mysql_priv.h:
dead code
sql/time.cc:
dead code
INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE statement that used a temptable view v1 could lead to
a crash if v1 was defined as a select from a mergeable view v2 that selected
rows from a temptable view v3.
When INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE uses a view that is not updatable then field
translation for the view should be created before the prepare phase.