- call current_schema::mark_as_changed() directly
- call state_change::mark_as_changed() directly
- replaced SESSION_TRACKER_CHANGED with dummy tracker
- replaced Session_tracker::mark_as_changed() with
State_tracker::mark_as_changed()
- hide and devirtualize original State_tracker::mark_as_changed(),
rename it to set_changed()
- all implementations of mark_as_changed() now check is_enabled() for
consistency
- no argument casts anymore
- Fixes a situation in which a thread gets BF aborted and does not send the reply back to
the client, even though the connection is still alive. That caused
both sides to hang waiting for the next message. Now we explicitly
check that the connection is still alive.
- MTR test for the above
- Replaced thd->killed assignments to thd->reset_kill_query where applicable.
Command COM_SHUTDOWN was rejected in non-Primary because
server_command_flags[COM_SHUTDOWN] had value CF_NO_COM_MULTI
instead of CF_SKIP_WSREP_CHECK.
As a fix removed assignment
server_command_flags[CF_NO_COM_MULTI]= CF_NO_COM_MULTI
which overwrote server_command_flags[COM_SHUTDOWN].
This patch corrects the fix of the patch for mdev-19421 that resolved
the problem of parsing some embedded join expressions such as
t1 join t2 left join t3 on t2.a=t3.a on t1.a=t2.a.
Yet the patch contained a bug that prevented proper context analysis
of the queries where such expressions were used together with comma
separated table references in from clauses.
With --skip-debug-assert, DBUG_ASSERT(false) will allow execution to
continue. Hence, we will need /* fall through */ after them.
Some DBUG_ASSERT(0) were replaced by break; when the switch () statement
was followed by DBUG_ASSERT(0).
The extensive usage of stack space, especially when used with ASan
(AdressSanitizer) of mysql_execute_command caused the test
rpl.rpl_row_sp011 to fail because it did run out of stack. In this
test case mysql_execute_command is called recursively for each
function all.
Changes done:
- Changed a few functions that used big local variables to be marked
__attribute__ ((noinline))
- Moved sub parts that used big local variables to external functions.
- Changed wsrep_commit_empty() from inline to normal function as this used
more than 1K of stack space and because there is no reason for this
rarely used function to be inline.
End result (with gcc 7.4.1 on Intel Xeon):
Starting point for stack space usage:
gcc -O: 7800
gcc with -fsanitize=address -O (ASan) : 27240
After this patch:
gcc -O: 1160
gcc -O0 (debug build) 1584
gcc with -fsanitize=address -O (ASan): 4424
gcc with -fsanitize=address -O2 (ASan): 3874
A 6x improvement and will allow us to run all mtr tests with ASan.
For MDEV-15955, the fix in create_tmp_field_from_item() would cause a
compilation error. After a discussion with Alexander Barkov, the fix
was omitted and only the test case was kept.
In 10.3 and later, MDEV-15955 is fixed properly by overriding
create_tmp_field() in Item_func_user_var.
This patch corrects the fix of the patch for mdev-19421 that resolved
the problem of parsing some embedded join expressions such as
t1 join t2 left join t3 on t2.a=t3.a on t1.a=t2.a.
Yet the patch contained a bug that prevented proper context analysis
of the queries where such expressions were used together with comma
separated table references in from clauses.
COM_CHANGE_USER and COM_RESET_CONNECTION commands cause
THD::cleanup() to be called in the middle of command handling.
This causes wsrep client_state sanity checks to fail.
As a fix, temporarily close wsrep client_state before THD::change_user()
is called when handling COM_CHANGE_USER and COM_RESET_CONNECTION,
and restore the state after THD::change_user() returns.
This commit also updates wsrep-lib to version which removes
exception usage in wsrep client_state sanity checks.
The parser returned a syntax error message for the queries with join
expressions like this t1 JOIN t2 [LEFT | RIGHT] JOIN t3 ON ... ON ... when
the second operand of the outer JOIN operation with ON clause was another
join expression with ON clause. In this expression the JOIN operator is
right-associative, i.e. expression has to be parsed as the expression
t1 JOIN (t2 [LEFT | RIGHT] JOIN t3 ON ... ) ON ...
Such join expressions are hard to parse because the outer JOIN is
left-associative if there is no ON clause for the first outer JOIN operator.
The patch implements the solution when the JOIN operator is always parsed
as right-associative and builds first the right-associative tree. If it
happens that there is no corresponding ON clause for this operator the
tree is converted to left-associative.
The idea of the solution was taken from the patch by Martin Hansson
"WL#8083: Fixed the join_table rule" from MySQL-8.0 code line.
As the grammar rules related to join expressions in MySQL-8.0 and
MariaDB-5.5+ are quite different MariaDB solution could not borrow
any code from the MySQL-8.0 solution.
cmake -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
Maintainer mode makes all warnings errors. This patch fix warnings. Mostly about
deprecated `register` keyword.
Too much warnings came from Mroonga and I gave up on it.
The test cases for the MDEV found several independent bugs
in MariaDB server and Aria:
- If a temporary table was marked as crashed, it could never
be deleted.
- Opening of a crashed temporary table gave an error message
but the error was never forwarded to the caller which caused
an assert() in my_ok()
- init_read_record() did mmap of all temporary tables, which is
probably not a good idea as this area can potentially be
very big. Changed code to only mmap internal temporary tables.
- mmap-ed tables where not unmapped in case of repair/optimize
which caused bad data in table and crashes if the original
table files where replaced with new ones (as the old mmap
was still in place). Fixed by removing the mmap in case
of repair.
- Cleaned up usage of code that disabled mmap in Aria
This patch includes:
- MDEV-19639 sql_mode=ORACLE: Wrong SHOW PROCEDURE output for sysvar:=expr
- MDEV-19640 Wrong SHOW PROCEDURE output for SET GLOBAL sysvar1=expr, sysvar2=expr
- Preparatory refactoring for MySQL WL#4179
Detailed change list:
1. Changing sp_create_assignment_lex() to accept the position
in the exact query buffer instead of a "bool no_lookahead".
This actually fixes MDEV-19639.
In the previous reduction sp_create_assignment_lex() was
called too late, when the parser went far the from beginning
of the statement, so only a part of the statement got into
sp_instr_stmt.
2. Generating "SET" or "SET GLOBAL" inside sp_create_assignment_instr()
depending on the option type.
This fixes MDEV-19640.
In the previous reduction the code passed (through no_lookahead)
the position of the
word GLOBAL inside sp_create_assignment_lex(), which
worked only for the left-most assignment.
3. Fixing the affected rules to use:
- ident_cli instead of ident
- ident_cli_set_usual_case instead of ident_set_usual_case
4. Changing the input parameter in:
- LEX::set_system_variable()
- LEX::call_statement_start()
- LEX::set_variable()
from just LEX_CSTRING to Lex_ident_sys_st for stricter data type constrol:
to make sure that noone passes an ident_cli
(a fragment of the original query in the client character set)
instead of server-side identifier
(utf8 identifier allocated on THD when needed).
5. Adding Lex_ident_sys() in places where the affected functions are called.
6. Moving all calls of sp_create_assignment_lex() to the places
just before parsing set_expr_or_default.
This makes the grammar clearer, because
sp_create_assignment_lex() and sp_create_assignment_instr()
now stay near each other, so the balance of LEX's push/pop
can be read easier.
This will also help to WL#4179.
7. Adding class sp_lex_set_var
Moving the initialization code from
sp_create_assignment_lex() to the constructor of sp_lex_set_var.
This will also help to WL#4179.
8. Moving a part of the "set" grammar rule into a separate
rule "set_param".
This makes the grammar easier to read and removes
one shift/reduce conflict.
A read-only storage engine that stores it's data in (aws) S3
To store data in S3 one could use ALTER TABLE:
ALTER TABLE table_name ENGINE=S3
libmarias3 integration done by Sergei Golubchik
libmarias3 created by Andrew Hutchings
This patch complements the original patch for MDEV-18896 that prevents
conversions to semi-joins in tableless selects used in INSERT statements
in post-5.5 versions of the server.
The test case was corrected as well to ensure that potential conversion
to jtbm semi-joins is also checked (the problem was that one of
the preceeding testcases in subselect_sj.test did not restore the
state of the optimizer switch leaving the 'materialization' in the state
'off' and so blocking this check).
Noticed an inconsistency in the state of select_lex::table_list used
in INSERT statements and left a comment about this.