now we can afford it. Fix -Werror errors. Note:
* old gcc is bad at detecting uninit variables, disable it.
* time_t is int or long, cast it for printf's
Change default value of the followings
quick_mode 0 -> 3
quick_page_size 100 -> 1024
Add the following parameter for limiting result page size by byte
- quick_page_byte(qpb)
Number of bytes in a page when acquisition one by one.
When quick_mode is 1 or 2, Spider stores at least 1 record even if
quick_page_byte is smaller than 1 record. When quick_mode is 3,
quick_page_byte is used for judging using temporary table.
That is given to priority when server parameter spider_quick_page_byte
is set.
The default value is 10485760
Fix "out of sync" issue at using quick_mode = 1 or 2
The problem occurs because the statement generated by Spider used an
internal function name, ADD_TIME.
This problem has been corrected by the fix for bug MDEV-16878 within the
server, which enables Spider to generate the statement using the actual
SQL function name. I have made some additional changes within Spider to fix
related problems that I observed while testing.
Author:
Jacob Mathew.
First Reviewer:
Alexander Barkov.
Second Reviewer:
Kentoku Shiba.
The failures with valgrind occur as a result of Spider sometimes using the
wrong transaction for operations in background threads that send requests to
the data nodes. The use of the wrong transaction caused the networking to the
data nodes to use the wrong thread in some cases. Valgrind eventually
detects this when such a thread is destroyed before it is used to disconnect
from the data node by that wrong transaction when it is freed.
I have fixed the problem by correcting the transaction used in each of these
cases.
Author:
Jacob Mathew.
Reviewer:
Kentoku Shiba.
Cherry-Picked:
Commit afe5a51 on branch 10.2
The failures with valgrind occur as a result of Spider sometimes using the
wrong transaction for operations in background threads that send requests to
the data nodes. The use of the wrong transaction caused the networking to the
data nodes to use the wrong thread in some cases. Valgrind eventually
detects this when such a thread is destroyed before it is used to disconnect
from the data node by that wrong transaction when it is freed.
I have fixed the problem by correcting the transaction used in each of these
cases.
Author:
Jacob Mathew.
Reviewer:
Kentoku Shiba.
Merged:
Commit 4d576d9 on branch bb-10.3-MDEV-12900
The failures with valgrind occur as a result of Spider sometimes using the
wrong transaction for operations in background threads that send requests to
the data nodes. The use of the wrong transaction caused the networking to the
data nodes to use the wrong thread in some cases. Valgrind eventually
detects this when such a thread is destroyed before it is used to disconnect
from the data node by that wrong transaction when it is freed.
I have fixed the problem by correcting the transaction used in each of these
cases.
Author:
Jacob Mathew.
Reviewer:
Kentoku Shiba.
The crash occurs when a thread that is closing its connection attempts to
access Spider transaction information when another thread has freed that memory
while processing Spider plugin deinit. This occurs because Spider does not
adjust the plugin's reference count when it sets a transaction information
pointer for the plugin.
The fix I implemented changes the way Spider sets the transaction information
pointer to use thd_set_ha_data() so that Spider's plugin reference counter is
adjusted as well.
Author:
Jacob Mathew.
Reviewer:
Kentoku Shiba.
Merged From:
Commit ab9d420 on branch 10.2
The crash occurs when a thread that is closing its connection attempts to
access Spider transaction information when another thread has freed that memory
while processing Spider plugin deinit. This occurs because Spider does not
adjust the plugin's reference count when it sets a transaction information
pointer for the plugin.
The fix I implemented changes the way Spider sets the transaction information
pointer to use thd_set_ha_data() so that Spider's plugin reference counter is
adjusted as well.
Author:
Jacob Mathew.
Reviewer:
Kentoku Shiba.
Merged From:
Commit eabfadc on branch bb-10.3-MDEV-7914
When a comma separator is missing between COMMENT fields, Spider ignores the
parameter values that are beyond the last expected parameter value. There are
also some error messages that Spider does generate on COMMENT fields that are
incorrectly formed.
I have introduced additional infrastructure in Spider to fix these problems.
Author:
Jacob Mathew.
Reviewer:
Kentoku Shiba.
Cherry-Picked:
Commit c10da98 on branch bb-10.3-MDEV-15698
When a comma separator is missing between COMMENT fields, Spider ignores the
parameter values that are beyond the last expected parameter value. There are
also some error messages that Spider does generate on COMMENT fields that are
incorrectly formed.
I have introduced additional infrastructure in Spider to fix these problems.
Author:
Jacob Mathew.
Reviewer:
Kentoku Shiba.
The crash occurs when a thread that is closing its connection attempts to
access Spider transaction information when another thread has freed that memory
while processing Spider plugin deinit. This occurs because Spider does not
adjust the plugin's reference count when it sets a transaction information
pointer for the plugin.
The fix I implemented changes the way Spider sets the transaction information
pointer to use thd_set_ha_data() so that Spider's plugin reference counter is
adjusted as well.
Author:
Jacob Mathew.
Reviewer:
Kentoku Shiba.
Spider 3.3 plugin
- Server shutdown hangs when it waits for the new Spider 3.3 table
background threads to stop despite being unable to signal them to stop
- Changed the way that the new Spider 3.3 table background threads are
created in order to enable server shutdown to signal them to stop
Spider patches 026 (MDEV-7723), 031 (MDEV-7727) and 058 (MDEV-12532)
This allows the storage engine to internally compute sum and count
operations.
- Enhance sum items to be able to store the sum value directly.
- return_record_by_parent() is enabled in spider as
HANDLER_HAS_DIRECT_AGGREGATE is defined
- Added spd_environ.h to spider. This is loaded first to ensure that all
MariaDB specific defines that are used by include files are properly
defined.
- This code is tested by the existing spider tests direct_aggregate.test
and direct_aggregate_part.test and also partition.test
- Added sql/mariadb.h file that should be included first by files in sql
directory, if sql_plugin.h is not used (sql_plugin.h adds SHOW variables
that must be done before my_global.h is included)
- Removed a lot of include my_global.h from include files
- Removed include's of some files that my_global.h automatically includes
- Removed duplicated include's of my_sys.h
- Replaced include my_config.h with my_global.h
Don't write to a temporary file, use String.
Remove strange one-liner "helpers", use String methods.
Don't use current_thd, don't allocate memory for 1-byte strings, etc.
Spider:
SunPro only supports array declarations with
constant size. Spider already has a workaround for
that, inside #ifdef _MSC_VER. Enable this code
also for __SUNPRO_CC
Connect:
Don't use anonymous union.
Cast for mmap.
Don't pass gcc-ish -W... options to SunPro
Creating a CONNECT object on client connect and pass this to the working thread which creates the THD.
Split LOCK_thread_count to different mutexes
Added LOCK_thread_start to syncronize threads
Moved most usage of LOCK_thread_count to dedicated functions
Use next_thread_id() instead of thread_id++
Other things:
- Thread id now starts from 1 instead of 2
- Added cast for thread_id as thread id is now of type my_thread_id
- Made THD->host const (To ensure it's not changed)
- Removed some DBUG_PRINT() about entering/exiting mutex as these was already logged by mutex code
- Fixed that aborted_connects and connection_errors_internal are counted in all cases
- Don't take locks for current_linfo when we set it (not needed as it was 0 before)
The following left in semi-improved state to keep patch size reasonable:
- Field operator new: left thd_alloc(current_thd)
- Sql_alloc operator new: left thd_alloc(thd_get_current_thd())
- Item_args constructors: left thd_alloc(thd)
- Item_func_interval::fix_length_and_dec(): no THD arg, have to call current_thd
- Item_func_dyncol_exists::val_int(): same
- Item_dyncol_get::val_str(): same
- Item_dyncol_get::val_int(): same
- Item_dyncol_get::val_real(): same
- Item_dyncol_get::val_decimal(): same
- Item_singlerow_subselect::fix_length_and_dec(): same