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5d8dcfd86c MDEV-25975: Merge 10.4 into 10.5 2022-04-06 10:30:49 +03:00
cacb61b6be Merge 10.4 into 10.5 2022-04-06 10:06:39 +03:00
d172df9913 MDEV-25975: Merge 10.3 into 10.4 2022-04-06 09:18:38 +03:00
d6d66c6e90 Merge 10.3 into 10.4 2022-04-06 08:59:09 +03:00
e9735a8185 MDEV-25975 innodb_disallow_writes causes shutdown to hang
We will remove the parameter innodb_disallow_writes because it is badly
designed and implemented. The parameter was never allowed at startup.
It was only internally used by Galera snapshot transfer.
If a user executed
SET GLOBAL innodb_disallow_writes=ON;
the server could hang even on subsequent read operations.

During Galera snapshot transfer, we will block writes
to implement an rsync friendly snapshot, as follows:

sst_flush_tables() will acquire a global lock by executing
FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK, which will block any writes
at the high level.

sst_disable_innodb_writes(), invoked via ha_disable_internal_writes(true),
will suspend or disable InnoDB background tasks or threads that could
initiate writes. As part of this, log_make_checkpoint() will be invoked
to ensure that anything in the InnoDB buf_pool.flush_list will be written
to the data files. This has the nice side effect that the Galera joiner
will avoid crash recovery.

The changes to sql/wsrep.cc and to the tests are based on a prototype
that was developed by Jan Lindström.

Reviewed by: Jan Lindström
2022-04-06 08:06:49 +03:00
7c584d8270 Merge 10.2 into 10.3 2022-04-06 08:06:35 +03:00
35425cfc55 Cleanup: Remove some unused functions 2022-03-30 15:57:08 +03:00
d62b0368ca Merge 10.4 into 10.5 2022-03-29 12:59:18 +03:00
ae6e214fd8 Merge 10.3 into 10.4 2022-03-29 11:13:18 +03:00
020e7d89eb Merge 10.2 into 10.3 2022-03-29 09:53:15 +03:00
118826d173 Fix gcc-12 -O2 -Warray-bounds 2022-03-17 10:20:07 +02:00
81523baac6 Merge 10.4 into 10.5 2022-03-11 09:36:03 +02:00
22d2df8c6b Merge 10.3 into 10.4 2022-03-11 09:26:42 +02:00
1766a18e06 MDEV-19577 Replication does not work with innodb_autoinc_lock_mode=2
The first step for deprecating innodb_autoinc_lock_mode(see MDEV-27844) is:
- to switch statement binlog format to ROW if binlog format is MIXED and
the statement changes autoincremented fields
- issue warnings if innodb_autoinc_lock_mode == 2 and binlog format is
STATEMENT
2022-03-10 15:38:43 +03:00
cf63eecef4 Merge branch '10.4' into 10.5 2022-02-01 20:33:04 +01:00
8265d6d9f6 MDEV-22846 Server crashes in handler_index_cond_check on SELECT
If the optimizer decides to rewrites a NOT IN predicand of the form
  outer_expr IN (SELECT inner_col FROM ... WHERE subquery_where)
into the EXISTS subquery
  EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM ... WHERE subquery_where AND
        (outer_expr=inner_col OR inner_col IS NULL))
then the pushed equality predicate outer_expr=inner_col can be used for
ref[or_null] access if inner_col is a reference to an indexed column.
In this case if there is a selective range condition over this column then
a Rowid filter may be employed coupled the with ref[or_null] access. The
filter is 'pushed' into the engine and in InnoDB currently it cannot be
used with index look-ups by primary key. The ref[or_null] access can be
used only when outer_expr is not NULL. Otherwise the original predicand
is evaluated to TRUE only if the result set returned by the query
 SELECT 1 FROM ... WHERE subquery_where
is empty. When performing this evaluation the executor switches to the
table scan by primary key. Before this patch the pushed filter still
remained marked as active and the engine tried to apply the filter. This
was incorrect and in InnoDB this attempt to use the filter led to an
assertion failure.

This patch fixes the problem by disabling usage of the filter when
outer_expr is evaluated to NULL.
2022-01-07 11:52:25 -08:00
c18896f9c1 MDEV-14907 FEDERATEDX doesn't respect DISTINCT
Federated and Federatex cannot be used with ROR scans

Federated::position() and Federatex::position() is storing in 'ref' a
pointer into a local result set buffer. This means that one cannot
compare 'ref' from different handler instances to see if they point to the
same physical record.

This bug caused federated.federatedx to return wrong results when the
optimizer tried to use index_merge to resolve some queries.

Fixed by introducing table flag HA_NON_COMPARABLE_ROWID and using this
with the above handlers.

Todo:
- Fix multi_delete(), multi_update and read_records() to use primary key
  instead of 'ref' if case HA_NON_COMPARABLE_ROWID is set. The current
  code only works if we have only one range (like table scan) for the
  tables that will be updated in the second pass.
- Enable DBUG_ASSERT() in ha_federated::cmp_ref() and
  ha_federatedx::cmp_ref().
2022-01-05 16:52:39 +02:00
09205a1c9a Merge 10.4 into 10.5 2021-11-16 14:26:13 +02:00
d270525dfd MDEV-23805 Make Online DDL to Instant DDL when table is empty
- In ha_innobase::prepare_inplace_alter_table(), InnoDB should
check whether the table is empty. If the table is empty then
server should avoid downgrading the MDL after prepare phase.
It is more like instant alter, does change only in dicationary
and metadata.

- Changed few debug test case to make non-empty DDL table
2021-11-12 17:46:35 +05:30
47ab793d71 Merge 10.3 into 10.4 2021-11-09 08:40:14 +02:00
f7054ff5df Merge mariadb-10.3.32 into 10.3 2021-11-09 07:59:36 +02:00
d8d6e99528 Merge branch '10.5' into bb-10.5-release 2021-11-08 19:40:39 +01:00
8635be6a29 Merge branch '10.4' into 10.5 2021-11-05 20:33:57 +01:00
a19ab67318 Merge branch '10.3' into 10.4 2021-11-05 19:59:58 +01:00
a2f147af35 Merge branch '10.2' into 10.3 2021-11-05 19:58:32 +01:00
561b6c7e51 MDEV-26833 Missed statement rollback in case transaction drops or create temporary table
When transaction creates or drops temporary tables and afterward its statement
faces an error even the transactional table statement's cached ROW
format events get involved into binlog and are visible after the transaction's commit.

Fixed with proper analysis of whether the errored-out statement needs
to be rolled back in binlog.
For instance a fact of already cached CREATE or DROP for temporary
tables by previous statements alone
does not cause to retain the being errored-out statement events in the
cache.
Conversely, if the statement creates or drops a temporary table
itself it can't be rolled back - this rule remains.
2021-11-05 19:33:28 +02:00
5cae401b00 MDEV-25555 Server crashes in tree_record_pos after INPLACE-recreating index on HEAP table
Drop and add same key is considered rename (look ALTER_RENAME_INDEX in
fill_alter_inplace_info()). But in this case order of keys may be
changed, because mysql_prepare_alter_table() yet does not know about
rename and treats 2 operations: drop and add.

In that case we disable inplace algorithm for such engines as Memory,
MyISAM and Aria with ALTER_INDEX_ORDER flag. These engines have no
specialized check_if_supported_inplace_alter() and default
handler::check_if_supported_inplace_alter() sees an unknown flag and
returns HA_ALTER_INPLACE_NOT_SUPPORTED.

ha_innobase::check_if_supported_inplace_alter() works differently and
inplace is not disabled (with the help of modified
INNOBASE_INPLACE_IGNORE). add_drop_v_cols fork was also tweaked as it
wrongly failed with MSG_UNSUPPORTED_ALTER_ONLINE_ON_VIRTUAL_COLUMN
when it seen ALTER_INDEX_ORDER.

No-op operation must be still no-op no matter of ALTER_INDEX_ORDER
presence, so we tweek its condition as well.
2021-11-03 12:31:47 +03:00
b3bdc1c142 MDEV-25803 Inplace ALTER breaks MyISAM/Aria table when order of keys is changed
mysql_prepare_create_table() does my_qsort(sort_keys) on key
info. This sorting is indeterministic: a table is created with one
order and inplace alter may overwrite frm with another order. Since
inplace alter does nothing about key info for MyISAM/Aria storage
engines this results in discrepancy between frm and storage engine key
definitions.

The fix avoids the sorting of keys when no new keys added by ALTER
(and this is ok for MyISAM/Aria since it cannot add new keys inplace).

There is a case when implicit primary key may be changed when removing
NOT NULL from the part of unique key. In that case we update
modified_primary_key which is then used to not skip key sorting.

According to is_candidate_key() there is no other cases when primary
key may be changed implicitly.

Notes:

mi_keydef_write()/mi_keyseg_write() are used only in mi_create(). They
should be used in ha_inplace_alter_table() as well.

Aria corruption detection is unimplemented: maria_check_definition()
is never used!

MySQL 8.0 has this bug as well as of 8.0.26.
2021-11-03 12:31:47 +03:00
c6207ecba4 MDEV-25803 innodb.alter_candidate_key fix
There is a case when implicit primary key may be changed when removing
NOT NULL from the part of unique key. In that case we update
modified_primary_key which is then used to not skip key sorting.

According to is_candidate_key() there is no other cases when primary
kay may be changed implicitly.
2021-11-02 04:52:03 +03:00
42ae765960 MDEV-26833 Missed statement rollback in case transaction drops or create temporary table
When transaction creates or drops temporary tables and afterward its statement
faces an error even the transactional table statement's cached ROW
format events get involved into binlog and are visible after the transaction's commit.

Fixed with proper analysis of whether the errored-out statement needs
to be rolled back in binlog.
For instance a fact of already cached CREATE or DROP for temporary
tables by previous statements alone
does not cause to retain the being errored-out statement events in the
cache.
Conversely, if the statement creates or drops a temporary table
itself it can't be rolled back - this rule remains.
2021-10-28 19:54:03 +03:00
15dcb8bd3e Merge 10.4 into 10.5 2021-07-02 13:02:26 +03:00
eebe2090c8 Merge 10.3 -> 10.4 2021-06-30 18:41:46 +03:00
586870f9ef Merge 10.2->10.3 2021-06-30 15:06:54 +03:00
768c51880a MDEV-25129 Add KEYWORDS view to the INFORMATION_SCHEMA
Add KEYWORDS table and SQL_FUNCTIONS table to INFORMATION_SCHEMA.
This commits needs some minor changes when propagated upwards
(e.g. func_array in item_create.cc has a termination element that
 doesn't exist in later versions of MariaDB)
2021-06-29 16:15:24 +03:00
9c7a456a92 Merge 10.4 into 10.5 2021-06-01 10:38:09 +03:00
77d8da57d7 Merge 10.3 into 10.4 2021-06-01 09:14:59 +03:00
950a220060 Merge 10.2 into 10.3 2021-06-01 08:40:59 +03:00
ab87fc6c7a Cleanup: Remove handler::update_table_comment()
The only call of the virtual member function
handler::update_table_comment() was removed in
commit 82d28fada7 (MySQL 5.5.53)
but the implementation was not removed.

The only non-trivial implementation was for InnoDB. The information
is now returned via handler::get_foreign_key_create_info() and
ha_statistics::delete_length.
2021-05-27 09:31:19 +03:00
cc2651b74c Merge 10.4 into 10.5 2021-05-18 09:21:59 +03:00
4240704abc Merge 10.3 into 10.4 2021-05-18 08:59:12 +03:00
ca3f497564 Merge 10.2 into 10.3, except MDEV-25682 2021-05-18 08:40:19 +03:00
410e3c1a9a MDEV-17515: GTID Replication in optimistic mode deadlock
Problem:
=======
In slave_parallel_mode=optimistic configuration, when admin commands and
DML operation on the same table are scheduled simultaneously for execution,
it results in lock conflict and slave server either hangs due to
deadlock or goes down with an assert.

Analysis:
========
Admin commands OPTIMIZE, REPAIR and ANALYZE are written to binary log as
ordinary transactions. When 'slave_parallel_mode' is 'optimistic' DMLs are
allowed to run in parallel. But these locks are not detected by parallel
replication deadlock detection-and-handling mechanism. At times they result
in deadlock or assertion.

Fix:
===
Flag admin commands as DDL in Gtid_log_event at the time of writing to
binary log. Add a new bit EXECUTED_TABLE_ADMIN_CMD to
'm_unsafe_rollback_flags'. During 'mysql_admin_table' command execution it
accepts a list of tables to be processed and executes them in a loop. Upon
successful execution enable 'EXECUTED_TABLE_ADMIN_CMD' bit in
thd->transaction.stmt_unsafe_rollback_flags. Gtid_log_event constructor
will notice this flag and mark the current transaction with 'FL_DDL' flag.
Gtid_log_events marked as FL_DDL will not be scheduled parallel execution,
on the slave. They will execute in isolation to prevent deadlocks.

Note: Removed the call to 'trans_commit_implicit' from 'mysql_admin_table'
function as 'mysql_execute_command' will take care of invoking
'trans_commit_implicit'.
2021-05-17 16:38:58 +05:30
4d412e9854 MDEV-24758 heap-use-after-poison in innobase_add_instant_try/rec_copy
This is a backport of
commit fd9ca2a742 (MDEV-23295) and
commit 9a156e1a23 (MDEV-23345) to 10.3.

An instant ADD/DROP/reorder column could create a dummy table
object with the wrong ROW_FORMAT when innodb_default_row_format
was changed between CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE.

prepare_inplace_alter_table_dict(): If we had promised that
ALGORITHM=INPLACE is supported, we must preserve the ROW_FORMAT.

The rest of the changes are related to adding
Alter_inplace_info::inplace_supported to cache the return value of
handler::check_if_supported_inplace_alter().
2021-04-26 18:17:50 +03:00
2a7810759d MDEV-22775: Merge 10.4 into 10.5 2021-04-08 08:08:53 +03:00
58780b5afb MDEV-22775 [HY000][1553] Changing name of primary key column with foreign key constraint fails.
Problem:

The problem happened because of a conceptual flaw in the server code:

a. The table level CHARSET/COLLATE clause affected all data types,
  including numeric and temporal ones:

   CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT) CHARACTER SET utf8 [COLLATE utf8_general_ci];

  In the above example, the Column_definition_attributes
  (and then the FRM record) for the column "a" erroneously inherited
  "utf8" as its character set.

b. The "ALTER TABLE t1 CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET csname" statement
   also erroneously affected Column_definition_attributes::charset
   for numeric and temporal data types and wrote "csname" as their
   character set into FRM files.

So now we have arbitrary non-relevant charset ID values for numeric
and temporal data types in all FRM files in the world :)

The code in the server and the other engines did not seem to be affected
by this flaw. Only InnoDB inplace ALTER was affected.

Solution:

Fixing the code in the way that only character string data types
(CHAR,VARCHAR,TEXT,ENUM,SET):
- inherit the table level CHARSET/COLLATE clause
- get the charset value according to "CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET csname".

Numeric and temporal data types now always get &my_charset_numeric
in Column_definition_attributes::charset and always write its ID into FRM files:
- no matter what the table level CHARSET/COLLATE clause is, and
- no matter what "CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET" says.

Details:

1. Adding helper classes to pass small parts of HA_CREATE_INFO
   into Type_handler methods:

   - Column_derived_attributes - to pass table level CHARSET/COLLATE,
     so columns that do not have explicit CHARSET/COLLATE clauses
     can derive them from the table level, e.g.

       CREATE TABLE t1 (a VARCHAR(1), b CHAR(1)) CHARACTER SET utf8;

   - Column_bulk_alter_attributes - to pass bulk attribute changes
     generated by the ALTER related code. These bulk changes affect
     multiple columns at the same time:

       ALTER TABLE ... CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET csname;

   Note, passing the whole HA_CREATE_INFO directly to Type_handler
   would not be good: HA_CREATE_INFO is huge and would need not desired
   dependencies in sql_type.h and sql_type.cc. The Type_handler API should
   use smallest possible data types!

2. Type_handler::Column_definition_prepare_stage1() is now responsible
   to set Column_definition::charset properly, according to the data type,
   for example:

   - For string data types, Column_definition_attributes::charset is set from
     the table level CHARSET/COLLATE clause (if not specified explicitly in
     the column definition).

   - For numeric and temporal fields, Column_definition_attributes::charset is
     set to &my_charset_numeric, no matter what the table level
     CHARSET/COLLATE says.

   - For GEOMETRY, Column_definition_attributes::charset is set to
     &my_charset_bin, no matter what the table level CHARSET/COLLATE says.

   Previously this code (setting `charset`) was outside of of
   Column_definition_prepare_stage1(), namely in
   mysql_prepare_create_table(), and was erroneously called for
   all data types.

3. Adding Type_handler::Column_definition_bulk_alter(), to handle
   "ALTER TABLE .. CONVERT TO". Previously this code was inside
   get_sql_field_charset() and was erroneously called for all data types.

4. Removing the Schema_specification_st parameter from
   Type_handler::Column_definition_redefine_stage1().
   Column_definition_attributes::charset is now fully properly initialized by
   Column_definition_prepare_stage1(). So we don't need access to the
   table level CHARSET/COLLATE clause in Column_definition_redefine_stage1()
   any more.

5. Other changes:
   - Removing global function get_sql_field_charset()

   - Moving the part of the former get_sql_field_charset(), which was
     responsible to inherit the table level CHARSET/COLLATE clause to
     new methods:
      -- Column_definition_attributes::explicit_or_derived_charset() and
      -- Column_definition::prepare_charset_for_string().
     This code is only needed for string data types.
     Previously it was erroneously called for all data types.

   - Moving another part, which was responsible to apply the
     "CONVERT TO" clause, to
     Type_handler_general_purpose_string::Column_definition_bulk_alter().

   - Replacing the call for get_sql_field_charset() in sql_partition.cc
     to sql_field->explicit_or_derived_charset() - it is perfectly enough.
     The old code was redundant: get_sql_field_charset() was called from
     sql_partition.cc only when there were no a "CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET"
     clause involved, so its purpose was only to inherit the table
     level CHARSET/COLLATE clause.

   - Moving the code handling the BINCMP_FLAG flag from
     mysql_prepare_create_table() to
     Column_definition::prepare_charset_for_string():
     This code is responsible to resolve the BINARY comparison style
     into the corresponding _bin collation, to do the following transparent
     rewrite:
        CREATE TABLE t1 (a VARCHAR(10) BINARY) CHARSET utf8;  ->
        CREATE TABLE t1 (a VARCHAR(10) CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin);
     This code is only needed for string data types.
     Previously it was erroneously called for all data types.

6. Renaming Table_scope_and_contents_source_pod_st::table_charset
   to alter_table_convert_to_charset, because the only purpose it's used for
   is handlering "ALTER .. CONVERT". The new name is much more self-descriptive.
2021-04-07 12:09:53 +04:00
e8b7fceb82 MDEV-24302: RESET MASTER hangs
Starting with MariaDB 10.5, roughly after MDEV-23855 was fixed,
we are observing sporadic hangs during the execution of the
RESET MASTER statement. We are hoping to fix the hangs with these
changes, but due to the rather infrequent occurrence of the hangs
and our inability to reliably reproduce the hangs, we cannot be
sure of this.

What we do know is that innodb_force_recovery=2 (or a larger setting)
will prevent srv_master_callback (the former srv_master_thread) from
running. In that mode, periodic log flushes would never occur and
RESET MASTER could hang indefinitely. That is demonstrated by the new
test case that was developed by Andrei Elkin. We fix this case by
implementing a special case for it.

This also includes some code cleanup and renames of misleadingly
named code. The interface has nothing to do with log checkpoints in
the storage engine; it is only about requesting log writes to be
persistent.

handlerton::commit_checkpoint_request,
commit_checkpoint_notify_ha(): Remove the unused parameter hton.

log_requests.start: Replaces pending_checkpoint_list.
log_requests.end: Replaces pending_checkpoint_list_end.
log_requests.mutex: Replaces pending_checkpoint_mutex.

log_flush_notify_and_unlock(), log_flush_notify(): Replaces
innobase_mysql_log_notify().  The new implementation should be
functionally equivalent to the old one.

innodb_log_flush_request(): Replaces innobase_checkpoint_request().
Implement a fast path for common cases, and reduce the mutex hold time.
POSSIBLE FIX OF THE HANG: We will invoke commit_checkpoint_notify_ha()
for the current request if it is already satisfied, as well as invoke
log_flush_notify_and_unlock() for any satisfied requests.

log_write(): Invoke log_flush_notify() when the write is already durable.
This was missing WITH_PMEM when the log is in persistent memory.

Reviewed by: Vladislav Vaintroub
2021-03-29 15:16:23 +03:00
1799caa3a1 MDEV-24422 Server crashes in ha_connect::GetRealType upon ALTER TABLE
The problem was that the CONNECT engine is trying to open the .frm file
during drop_table(), which the code did not take into account.
Fixed by adding the HA_REUSES_FILE_NAMES table flag to CONNECT.

Other things:
- Fixed a wrong test of HA_REUSE_FILE_NAMES of in mysql_alter_table()
  (Comment was correct, no the code)
- Added a test in the connect engine that if the .frm it tries to use in
  delete is not made for connect, it will generate an error instead of
  crash.
2021-03-10 17:27:10 +02:00
10d544aa7b Merge 10.4 into 10.5 2021-03-05 12:54:43 +02:00
8bab5bb332 Merge 10.3 into 10.4 2021-03-05 10:36:51 +02:00
ddbc612692 Merge 10.2 into 10.3 2021-03-03 09:41:50 +02:00