An addition to fix for MDEV-5205, fixes server crash on shutdown.
Thread groups are destroyed asynchronously, that is kill server
thread sends shutdown request to all thread groups without waiting
for compeltion.
It means all_groups array must not be freed until all thread groups
are down. This patch suggests that all_groups is freed when last
thread group is destroyed.
Note 1: threadpool code doesn't surround atomic ops with atomic locks,
thus no locks for shutdown_group_count.
Note 2: this patch preserves old behaviour, but we may need to wait
until all thread groups are down before returning from tp_end().
- thread_pool_size command line option upper limit increased to 100 000
(same as for max_connections)
- thread_pool_size system variable upper limit is maximum of 128 or
the value given at command line
- thread groups are now allocated dynamically
Different limit for command line option and system variable was done to
avoid additional mutex for all_groups and threadpool_max_size.
There was 2 problems:
1) coping/moving of the same type (usually casting) as sizeof() (solved in different ways depends on the cause);
2) using 'const' in SSL_CTX::getVerifyCallback() which return object (not reference) and so copy of the object will be created and 'const' has no sens.
Analysis:
st_select_lex_unit::prepare() computes can_skip_order_by as TRUE.
As a result join->prepare() gets called with order == NULL, and
doesn't do name resolution for the inner ORDER clause. Due to this
the prepare phase doesn't detect that the query references non-exiting
function and field.
Later join->optimize() calls update_used_tables() for a non-resolved
Item_field, which understandably has no Field object. This call results
in a crash.
Solution:
Resolve unnecessary ORDER BY clauses to detect if they reference non-exising
objects. Then remove such clauses from the JOIN object.
- Backport MySQL's fix: do set ha_partition::m_pkey_is_clustered for ha_partition
objects created with handler->clone() call.
- Also, include a testcase.
MDEV-5034:Wrong result on LEFT JOIN with a SELECT SQ or a merge view, UNION in IN subquery
Make reset null_row same as it was set in evaluate_null_complemented_join_record().
The problem was that view firlds detect null_row by not-yet-reset table.
Objects of the classes Item_func_isnull and Item_func_isnotnull
must have the flag sargable set to TRUE.
Set the value of the flag sargable only in constructors of the
classes inherited from Item_int_func.
The bug caused a memory overwrite in the function update_ref_and_keys()
It happened due to a wrong value of SELECT_LEX::cond_count. This value
historically was calculated by the fix_fields method. Now the logic of
calling this method became too complicated and, as a result, this value
is calculated not always correctly.
The patch changes the way how and when the values of SELECT_LEX::cond_count
and of SELECT_LEX::between_count are calculated. The new code does it just at
the beginning of update_ref_and_keys().
For aggregated fields from views/derived tables the possible adjustment
of thd->lex->in_sum_func->max_arg_level in the function Item_field::fix_fields
must be done before we leave the function.
The Gis_point::init_from_wkt called the String::realloc(),
and this call is quite slow in the DEBUG mode. Which makes
loading the huge polygon hang forever.
Fixed by using the String::realloc(size, inc_size) version instead
as it's done for other spatial features.
Apparently in a general case a short-cut for the distinct optimization
is invalid if join buffers are used to join tables after the tables whose
values are to selected.
Other fix of maybe_null problem and revert of revno: 3608 "MDEV-3873 & MDEV-3876 & MDEV-3912 : Wrong result (extra rows) with ALL subquery from a MERGE view."
- The crash was caused because the optimizer called handler->multi_range_read_info()
on a derived temporary table. That table has been created, but not opened yet.
Because of that, handler::table was NULL, which caused crash.
Fixed by changing DS-MRR methods to use handler::table_share instead.
handler::table_share is set in handler ctor, so this should be safe.
don't set TABLE_SHARE::keys before TABLE_SHARE::key_info is set,
otherwise an error might leave only the first property set and it will
confuse TABLE_SHARE::destroy()
* add TokuDB, together with the ft-index library
* cmake support, auto-detecting whether tokudb can be built
* fix packaging - tokudb-engine.rpm, deb
* remove PBXT
* add jemalloc
* the server is built with jemalloc by default even if TokuDB is not built
* documentation files in RPM are installed in the correct location
* support for optional deb packages (tokudb has specific build requirements)
* move plugins from mariadb-server deb to appropriate debs (server/test/libmariadbclient)
* correct mariadb-test.deb to be not architecture-independent
* fix out-of-tree builds to never modify in-tree files
* new handler::prepare_index_scan() method