- Make innodb_ft_cache_size & innodb_ft_total_cache_size are dynamic
variable and increase the maximum value of innodb_ft_cache_size to
512MB for 32-bit system and 1 TB for 64-bit system and set
innodb_ft_total_cache_size maximum value to 1 TB for 64-bit system.
- Print warning if the fts cache exceeds the innodb_ft_cache_size
and also unlock the cache if fts cache memory reduces less than
innodb_ft_cache_size.
The easiest way to compile and test the server with UBSAN is to run:
./BUILD/compile-pentium64-ubsan
and then run mysql-test-run.
After this commit, one should be able to run this without any UBSAN
warnings. There is still a few compiler warnings that should be fixed
at some point, but these do not expose any real bugs.
The 'special' cases where we disable, suppress or circumvent UBSAN are:
- ref10 source (as here we intentionally do some shifts that UBSAN
complains about.
- x86 version of optimized int#korr() methods. UBSAN do not like unaligned
memory access of integers. Fixed by using byte_order_generic.h when
compiling with UBSAN
- We use smaller thread stack with ASAN and UBSAN, which forced me to
disable a few tests that prints the thread stack size.
- Verifying class types does not work for shared libraries. I added
suppression in mysql-test-run.pl for this case.
- Added '#ifdef WITH_UBSAN' when using integer arithmetic where it is
safe to have overflows (two cases, in item_func.cc).
Things fixed:
- Don't left shift signed values
(byte_order_generic.h, mysqltest.c, item_sum.cc and many more)
- Don't assign not non existing values to enum variables.
- Ensure that bool and enum values are properly initialized in
constructors. This was needed as UBSAN checks that these types has
correct values when one copies an object.
(gcalc_tools.h, ha_partition.cc, item_sum.cc, partition_element.h ...)
- Ensure we do not called handler functions on unallocated objects or
deleted objects.
(events.cc, sql_acl.cc).
- Fixed bugs in Item_sp::Item_sp() where we did not call constructor
on Query_arena object.
- Fixed several cast of objects to an incompatible class!
(Item.cc, Item_buff.cc, item_timefunc.cc, opt_subselect.cc, sql_acl.cc,
sql_select.cc ...)
- Ensure we do not do integer arithmetic that causes over or underflows.
This includes also ++ and -- of integers.
(Item_func.cc, Item_strfunc.cc, item_timefunc.cc, sql_base.cc ...)
- Added JSON_VALUE_UNITIALIZED to json_value_types and ensure that
value_type is initialized to this instead of to -1, which is not a valid
enum value for json_value_types.
- Ensure we do not call memcpy() when second argument could be null.
- Fixed that Item_func_str::make_empty_result() creates an empty string
instead of a null string (safer as it ensures we do not do arithmetic
on null strings).
Other things:
- Changed struct st_position to an OBJECT and added an initialization
function to it to ensure that we do not copy or use uninitialized
members. The change to a class was also motived that we used "struct
st_position" and POSITION randomly trough the code which was
confusing.
- Notably big rewrite in sql_acl.cc to avoid using deleted objects.
- Changed in sql_partition to use '^' instead of '-'. This is safe as
the operator is either 0 or 0x8000000000000000ULL.
- Added check for select_nr < INT_MAX in JOIN::build_explain() to
avoid bug when get_select() could return NULL.
- Reordered elements in POSITION for better alignment.
- Changed sql_test.cc::print_plan() to use pointers instead of objects.
- Fixed bug in find_set() where could could execute '1 << -1'.
- Added variable have_sanitizer, used by mtr. (This variable was before
only in 10.5 and up). It can now have one of two values:
ASAN or UBSAN.
- Moved ~Archive_share() from ha_archive.cc to ha_archive.h and marked
it virtual. This was an effort to get UBSAN to work with loaded storage
engines. I kept the change as the new place is better.
- Added in CONNECT engine COLBLK::SetName(), to get around a wrong cast
in tabutil.cpp.
- Added HAVE_REPLICATION around usage of rgi_slave, to get embedded
server to compile with UBSAN. (Patch from Marko).
- Added #ifdef for powerpc64 to avoid a bug in old gcc versions related
to integer arithmetic.
Changes that should not be needed but had to be done to suppress warnings
from UBSAN:
- Added static_cast<<uint16_t>> around shift to get rid of a LOT of
compiler warnings when using UBSAN.
- Had to change some '/' of 2 base integers to shift to get rid of
some compile time warnings.
Reviewed by:
- Json changes: Alexey Botchkov
- Charset changes in ctype-uca.c: Alexander Barkov
- InnoDB changes & Embedded server: Marko Mäkelä
- sql_acl.cc changes: Vicențiu Ciorbaru
- build_explain() changes: Sergey Petrunia
* Disallow setting wsrep_on = 1 if wsrep_provider is unset. Also, move
wsrep_on_basic from sys_vars to wsrep suite: this test now requires
to run with wsrep_provider set
* Disallow setting @@session.wsrep_on = 1 when @@global.wsrep_on = 0
* Handle the case where a new connection turns @@global.wsrep_on from
off to on. In this case we would miss a call to wsrep_open, causing
unexpected states in wsrep::client_state (causing assertions).
* Disable wsrep.MDEV-22443 because it is no longer possible to enable
wsrep_on, if server is started with wsrep_provider='none'
Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
The debug parameter innodb_simulate_comp_failures injected compression
failures for ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED tables, breaking the pre-existing
logic that I had implemented in the InnoDB Plugin for MySQL 5.1 to prevent
compressed page overflows. A much better check is already achieved by
defining UNIV_ZIP_COPY at the compilation time.
(Only UNIV_ZIP_DEBUG is part of cmake -DWITH_INNODB_EXTRA_DEBUG=ON.)
The test case was setting aria_sort_buffer_size to MAX_ULONGLONG-1
which was not handled gracefully by my_malloc() or safemalloc().
Fixed by ensuring that the malloc functions returns 0 if the size
is too big.
I also added some protection to Aria repair:
- Limit sort_buffer_size to 16G (after that a bigger sort buffer will
not help that much anyway)
- Limit sort_buffer_size also according to sort file size. This will
help by not allocating less memory if someone sets the buffer size too
high.
There were multiple problems here
* wsrep_trx_fragment_size should not be set when wsrep is disabled or provider is not loaded
* wsrep_trx_fragment_unit should not be set when wsrep is disabled or provider is not loaded
* wsrep_debug has no effect if wsrep is disabled or provider is not loaded
* wsrep_start_position should not be set when wsrep is disabled or provider is not loaded any other value than default
* wsrep_start_position should be changed only when we are joiner or initialized
* wsrep_start_position should be allowed to set only a value that exits, thus
we need to add error handling to wsrep_sst_complete
Actual assertion mentioned on MDEV seems to be already fixed but
setting seqno to -2 will trigger a different assertion
mysqld: /home/jan/mysql/10.4-bugs/wsrep-lib/src/server_state.cpp:702: void wsrep::server_state::sst_received(wsrep::client_service&, int): Assertion `state_ == s_joiner || state_ == s_initialized' failed.
Fixed this by not allowing user to set seqno < -1 (-1 is special
seqno meaning undefined and seqno is initialized to it). MariaDB
releases 10.2 and 10.3 already do not allow to set seqno < -1.
The parameter innodb_idle_flush_pct that was introduced in
MariaDB Server 10.1.2 by MDEV-6932 has no effect ever since
the InnoDB changes from MySQL 5.7.9 were applied in
commit 2e814d4702.
Let us declare the parameter as MARIADB_REMOVED_OPTION.
For earlier versions, commit ea9cd97f85
declared the parameter deprecated.
MDEV-23855 broke the handling of innodb_flush_sync=OFF.
That parameter is supposed to limit the page write rate
in case the log capacity is being exceeded and log checkpoints
are needed.
With this fix, the following should pass:
./mtr --mysqld=--loose-innodb-flush-sync=0
One of our best regression tests for page flushing is
encryption.innochecksum. With innodb_page_size=16k and
innodb_flush_sync=OFF it would likely hang without this fix.
log_sys.last_checkpoint_lsn: Declare as Atomic_relaxed<lsn_t>
so that we are allowed to read the value while not holding
log_sys.mutex.
buf_flush_wait_flushed(): Let the page cleaner perform the flushing
also if innodb_flush_sync=OFF. After the page cleaner has
completed, perform a checkpoint if it is needed, because
buf_flush_sync_for_checkpoint() will not be run if
innodb_flush_sync=OFF.
buf_flush_ahead(): Simplify the condition. We do not really care
whether buf_flush_page_cleaner() is running.
buf_flush_page_cleaner(): Evaluate innodb_flush_sync at the low
level. If innodb_flush_sync=OFF, rate-limit the batches to
innodb_io_capacity_max pages per second.
Reviewed by: Vladislav Vaintroub
session_track_system_variables and max_relay_log_size.
lock LOCK_global_system_variables around the get_one_variable() call
in the Session_sysvars_tracker::store_variable().