fil_page_decompress(): Remove a rather useless debug check.
We should have test coverage for reading page_compressed pages
from files, either due to buffer pool page eviction or due to
server restarts.
A similar check was removed from fil_space_encrypt() in
commit 0b36c27e0c (MDEV-20307).
The usage message for the innodb_compression_algorithm system variable
did not list snappy, which was added as an optional compression algorithm
in MariaDB 10.1.3 and might actually work since
commit 90c52e5291 (MDEV-12615)
in MariaDB 10.1.24.
Unfortunately, we will include also unavailable compression algorithms
in the list, because ENUM parameters allow numeric values, and we do
not want innodb_compression_algorithm=3 to change meaning depending on
the way how the source code was compiled.
InnoDB only reserves 13 bits for the heap number in the record header,
limiting the heap number to be at most 8191. But, when using
innodb_page_size=64k and secondary index records of 7 bytes each,
it is possible to exceed the maximum heap number.
btr_cur_optimistic_insert(): Let the operation fail if the
maximum number of records would be exceeded.
page_mem_alloc_heap(): Move to the same compilation unit with the
only caller, and let the operation fail if the maximum heap number
has been allocated already.
The problem is caused by the fact that adding the
--defaults-group-suffix option to fix MDEV-18863 causes
mysqld to read all options from the appropriate sections
of the config file, including options specific to mysqld_multi.
Reading unknown options (which are not supported by mysqld)
causes mysqld to terminate with an error.
However, the MDEV-18863 problem has been completely fixed
by passing options on the command line, and now there is no
need to specify the --defaults-group-suffix option (we just
need to give priority to options passed through the command
line, so as not to break MDEV-18863).
Some tests relied on the fact that DATETIME->DATE conversion
always produce a truncation (with a warning). This is not the case
when the SQL statement is executed at current time '00:00:00' sharp.
Adding a new SET TIMESTAMP statements to make sure time is not '00:00:00'.
The test encryption.create_or_replace would occasionally fail,
because some fil_space_t::n_pending_ops would never be decremented.
fil_crypt_find_space_to_rotate(): If rotate_thread_t::should_shutdown()
holds due to innodb_encryption_threads having been reduced, do
release the reference.
fil_space_remove_from_keyrotation(), fil_space_next(): Declare the
functions static, simplify a little, and define in the same compilation
unit with the only caller, fil_crypt_find_space_to_rotate().
fil_crypt_key_mutex: Remove (unused).
Example of the failure:
http://buildbot.askmonty.org/buildbot/builders/bld-p9-rhel7/builds/4417/steps/mtr/logs/stdio
```
main.mysqld--help 'unix' w17 [ fail ]
Test ended at 2020-06-20 18:51:45
CURRENT_TEST: main.mysqld--help
--- /opt/buildbot-slave/bld-p9-rhel7/build/mysql-test/main/mysqld--help.result 2020-06-20 16:06:49.903604179 +0300
+++ /opt/buildbot-slave/bld-p9-rhel7/build/mysql-test/main/mysqld--help.reject 2020-06-20 18:51:44.886766820 +0300
@@ -1797,10 +1797,10 @@
sync-relay-log-info 10000
sysdate-is-now FALSE
system-versioning-alter-history ERROR
-table-cache 421
+table-cache 2000
table-definition-cache 400
-table-open-cache 421
-table-open-cache-instances 1
+table-open-cache 2000
+table-open-cache-instances 8
tc-heuristic-recover OFF
tcp-keepalive-interval 0
tcp-keepalive-probes 0
mysqltest: Result length mismatch
```
mtr: table_open_cache_basic autosized:
Lets assume that >400 are available and that
we can set the result back to the start value.
All of these system variables are autosized and can
generate MTR output differences.
Closes#1527
depending on build config the error might be hidded,
in particular liblz4.so and libjemalloc.so make it to disappear,
but with -DWITH_INNODB_LZ4=NO -DWITH_JEMALLOC=NO it reappears.
Removing the ORDER BY clause from the UNION when UNION is inside an IN/ALL/ANY/EXISTS subquery.
The rewrites are done for subqueries but this rewrite is not done for the fake_select of
the UNION.
Problem:- rpl_parallel2 was failing non-deterministically
Analysis:-
When FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK is executed, it will allow all worker
threads to complete their ongoing transactions and then it will pause them.
At this state FTWRL will proceed to acquire global read lock. FTWRL first
blocks threads from starting new commits, then upgrades the lock to block
commit of existing transactions.
Step1:
FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK - Blocks new commits
Step2:
* STOP SLAVE command enables 'force_abort=1' which unblocks workers,
they continue to execute events.
* T1: Waits in 'record_gtid' call to update 'gtid_slave_pos' table with
its current GTID, but it is blocked becuase of Step1.
* T2: Holds COMMIT lock and waits for T1 to commit.
Step3:
FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK - Waiting to get BLOCK_COMMIT.
This results in deadlock. When STOP SLAVE command allows paused workers to
proceed, workers should skip the execution of all further events, similar
to 'conservative' parallel mode.
Solution:-
We will assign 1 to skip_event_group when we are aborted in do_ftwrl_wait.
rpl_parallel_entry->pause_sub_id is only reset when force_abort is off in
rpl_pause_after_ftwrl.
/home/buildbot/buildbot/build/storage/xtradb/mtr/mtr0mtr.cc:97:37: error: invalid access to non-static data member ‘fil_space_t::latch’ of NULL object [-Werror=invalid-offsetof]
The only change between Percona XtraDB Server 5.6.48-88.0
and 5.6.49-89.0 (apart from the version number change) was
percona/percona-server@25ec240920
which we had already addressed in
commit 7c03edf2fe and
commit c0fca2863b.
Do not collect EITS statistics for this statement:
ALTER TABLE t ANALYZE PARTITION p
EITS stats are currently global, not per-partition.
Collecting global stats when we are asked to process just one partition
causes issues for DBAs.
Fix prefix key comparison in partitioning. Comparions must
take into account no more than prefix_len characters.
It used to compare prefix_len*mbmaxlen bytes.
Largely based on MySQL commit
75271e51d6
MySQL Ref:
BUG#24566529: BACKPORT BUG#23575445 TO 5.6
(cut)
Also, the PTR_SANE macro which tries to check if a pointer
is invalid (used when printing pointer values in stack traces)
gave false negatives on OSX/FreeBSD. On these platforms we
now simply check if the pointer is non-null. This also removes
a sbrk() deprecation warning when building on OS X. (It was
before only disabled with building using XCode).
Removed execinfo path of MySQL patch that was already included.
sbrk doesn't exist on FreeBSD aarch64.
Removed HAVE_BSS_START based detection and replaced with __linux__
as it doesn't exist on OSX, Solaris or Windows. __bss_start
exists on mutiple Linux architectures.
Tested on FreeBSD and Linux x86_64. Being in FreeBSD ports for 2
years implies a good testing there on all FreeBSD architectures there
too. MySQL-8.0.21 code is functionally identical to original commit.
There was no ability to set the mtr arguments of:
* --max-save-core; and
* --max-save-datadir
to 0. This is desireable in an automatied scenario where space
is limited hence targeting 10.1 branch.
We take away the 0 means unlimited aspect for these,
however, perl can handle some big numbers so they may as well be
close enough to unlimited for all meaningful purposes.
* Fix the crash: IN-to-EXISTS rewrite causes an error (and so
JOIN::optimize() fails with an error, too), don't call
update_used_tables(). Terminate the query execution instead.
* Fix the cause of the error in the IN-to-EXISTS rewrite: don't do
the rewrite if doing it will cause an error of this kind:
This version of MariaDB doesn't yet support 'SUBQUERY in ROW in left
expression of IN/ALL/ANY'
* Fix another issue exposed by this testcase:
JOIN::setup_subquery_caches() may be invoked before any select has
saved its query plan, and will crash because none of the SELECTs
has called create_explain_query_if_not_exists() to create the Explain
Data Structure for this SELECT.
TODO: When merging this to 10.2, remove the poorly-placed call to
create_explain_query_if_not_exists made by fix for M_D_E_V-16153
THD proc info was assigned from stack allocated temporary buffer
which went out of scope immediately after assignment.
Fixed by removing the use of temp buffer and assign proc info
from string literal.
Problem:
=======
fts_cache_append_deleted_doc_ids() holds the deleted_lock and tries to
access size of deleted_doc_ids. In the meantime, fts_cache_clear()
clears the sync_heap before clearing deleted_doc_ids. It leads to
invalid access of deleted_doc_ids.
Fix:
===
fts_cache_clear() should free the sync_heap after clearing
deleted_doc_ids.
The srv_monitor_event and the srv_monitor_thread would not be
created when InnoDB is in read-only mode. Yet, some code would
unconditionally invoke os_event_set(srv_monitor_event).
The issue occurs when the subquery_cache is enabled.
When there is a cache miss the division was leading to a value with scale 9.
In the case of cache hit the value returned was of scale 9 and due to the different
values for the scales the where condition evaluated to FALSE, hence the output
was incomplete.
To fix this problem we need to round up the decimal to the limit mentioned in
Item::decimals. This would make sure the values are compared with the same
scale.
When InnoDB is extending a data file, it is updating the FSP_SIZE
field in the first page of the data file.
In commit 8451e09073 (MDEV-11556)
we removed a work-around for this bug and made recovery stricter,
by making it track changes to FSP_SIZE via redo log records, and
extend the data files before any changes are being applied to them.
It turns out that the function fsp_fill_free_list() is not crash-safe
with respect to this when it is initializing the change buffer bitmap
page (page 1, or generally, N*innodb_page_size+1). It uses a separate
mini-transaction that is committed (and will be written to the redo
log file) before the mini-transaction that actually extended the data
file. Hence, recovery can observe a reference to a page that is
beyond the current end of the data file.
fsp_fill_free_list(): Initialize the change buffer bitmap page in
the same mini-transaction.
The rest of the changes are fixing a bug that the use of the separate
mini-transaction was attempting to work around. Namely, we must ensure
that no other thread will access the change buffer bitmap page before
our mini-transaction has been committed and all page latches have been
released.
That is, for read-ahead as well as neighbour flushing, we must avoid
accessing pages that might not yet be durably part of the tablespace.
fil_space_t::committed_size: The size of the tablespace
as persisted by mtr_commit().
fil_space_t::max_page_number_for_io(): Limit the highest page
number for I/O batches to committed_size.
MTR_MEMO_SPACE_X_LOCK: Replaces MTR_MEMO_X_LOCK for fil_space_t::latch.
mtr_x_space_lock(): Replaces mtr_x_lock() for fil_space_t::latch.
mtr_memo_slot_release_func(): When releasing MTR_MEMO_SPACE_X_LOCK,
copy space->size to space->committed_size. In this way, read-ahead
or flushing will never be invoked on pages that do not yet exist
according to FSP_SIZE.