Also added support for MAP_SYNC. It allows to achieve decent performance
with DAX devices even when libpmem is unavailable.
Fixed Windows version of my_msync(): according to manual FlushViewOfFile()
may return before flush is actually completed. It is advised to issue
FlushFileBuffers() after FlushViewOfFile().
Problem:-
So the issue is when we do bulk insert with rows
> MI_MIN_ROWS_TO_DISABLE_INDEXES(100) , We try to disable the indexes to
speedup insert. But current logic also disables the long unique indexes.
Solution:- In ha_myisam::start_bulk_insert if we find long hash index
(HA_KEY_ALG_LONG_HASH) we will not disable the index.
This commit also refactors the mi_disable_indexes_for_rebuild function,
Since this is function is called at only one place, it is inlined into
start_bulk_insert
mi_clear_key_active is added into myisamdef.h because now it is also used
in ha_myisam.cc file.
(Same is done for Aria Storage engine)
I found that memcpy_aligned was used incorrectly at redo log and decided to put
assertions in aligned functions. And found even more incorrect cases.
Given the amount discovered of bugs, I left assertions to prevent future bugs.
my_assume_aligned(): instead of MY_ASSUME_ALIGNED macro
Features:
* STL-like interface
* Fast modification: no branches on insertion or deletion
* Fast iteration: one pointer dereference and one pointer comparison
* Your class can be a part of several lists
Modeled after std::list<T> but currently has fewer methods (not complete yet)
For even more performance it's possible to customize list with templates so
it won't have size counter variable or won't NULLify unlinked node.
How existing lists differ?
No existing lists support STL-like interface.
I_List:
* slower iteration (one more branch on iteration)
* element can't be a part of two lists simultaneously
I_P_List:
* slower modification (branches, except for the fastest push_back() case)
* slower iteration (one more branch on iteration)
UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T:
* slower modification (branches)
Three UT_LISTs were replaced: two in fil_system_t and one in dyn_buf_t.
This is joint work with Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani.
The MDL interface between InnoDB and the rest of the server
(in storage/innobase/dict/dict0dict.cc and in include/)
is my work, while most everything else is Thiru's.
The collection of InnoDB persistent statistics and the
defragmentation were not refactored to use MDL. They will
keep relying on lower-level interlocking with
fil_check_pending_operations().
The purge of transaction history and the background operations on
fulltext indexes will use MDL. We will revert
commit 2c4844c9e7
(MDEV-17813) because thanks to MDL, purge cannot conflict
with DDL operations anymore. For a similar reason, we will remove
the MDEV-16222 test case from gcol.innodb_virtual_debug_purge.
Purge is essentially replacing all use of the global dict_sys.latch
with MDL. Purge will skip the undo log records for tables whose names
start with #sql-ib or #sql2. Theoretically, such tables might
be renamed back to visible table names if TRUNCATE fails to
create a new table, or the final rename in ALTER TABLE...ALGORITHM=COPY
fails. In that case, purge could permanently leave some garbage
in the table. Such garbage will be tolerated; the table would not
be considered corrupted.
To avoid repeated MDL releases and acquisitions,
trx_purge_attach_undo_recs() will sort undo log records by table_id,
and purge_node_t will keep the MDL and table handle open for multiple
successive undo log records.
get_purge_table(): A new accessor, used during the purge of
history for indexed virtual columns. This interface should ideally
not exist at all.
thd_mdl_context(): Accessor of THD::mdl_context.
Wrapped in a new thd_mdl_service.
dict_get_db_name_len(): Define inline.
dict_acquire_mdl_shared(): Acquire explicit shared MDL on a table name
if needed.
dict_table_open_on_id(): Return MDL_ticket, if requested.
dict_table_close(): Release MDL ticket, if requested.
dict_fts_index_syncing(), dict_index_t::index_fts_syncing: Remove.
row_drop_table_for_mysql() no longer needs to check these, because
MDL guarantees that a fulltext index sync will not be in progress
while MDL_EXCLUSIVE is protecting a DDL operation.
dict_table_t::parse_name(): Parse the table name for acquiring MDL.
purge_node_t::undo_recs: Change the type to std::list<trx_purge_rec_t*>
(different container, and storing also roll_ptr).
purge_node_t: Add mdl_ticket, last_table_id, purge_thd, mdl_hold_recs
for acquiring MDL and for keeping the table open across multiple
undo log records.
purge_vcol_info_t, row_purge_store_vsec_cur(), row_purge_restore_vsec_cur():
Remove. We will acquire the MDL earlier.
purge_sys_t::heap: Added, for reading undo log records.
fts_sync_during_ddl(): Invoked during ALGORITHM=INPLACE operations
to ensure that fts_sync_table() will not conflict with MDL_EXCLUSIVE.
Uses fts_t::sync_message for bookkeeping.
This patch contains two fixes:
* wsrep_handle_mdl_conflict(): handle the case where SR transaction
is in aborting state. Previously, a BF-BF conflict was reported, and
the process would abort.
* wsrep_thd_bf_abort(): do not restore thread vars after calling
wsrep_bf_abort(). Thread vars are already restored in wsrep-lib if
necessary. This also removes the assumption that the caller of
wsrep_thd_bf_abort() is the given bf_thd, which is not the case.
Also in this patch:
* Remove unnecessary check for active victim transaction in
wsrep_thd_bf_abort(): the exact same check is performed later in
wsrep_bf_abort().
* Make wsrep_thd_bf_abort() and wsrep_log_thd() const-correct.
* Change signature of wsrep_abort_thd() to take THD pointers instead
of void pointers.
Use my_thread_var::stack_ends_here inside lf_pinbox_real_free() for address
where thread stack ends.
Remove LF_PINS::stack_ends_here.
It is not safe to assume that mysys_var that was used during pin allocation,
remains correct during free. E.g with binlog group commit in Innodb,
that frees pins for multiple Innodb transactions, it does not work
correctly.
Introduce memcpy_aligned<N>(), memcmp_aligned<N>(), memset_aligned<N>()
and use them for accessing InnoDB page header fields that are known
to be aligned.
MY_ASSUME_ALIGNED(): Wrapper for the GCC/clang __builtin_assume_aligned().
Nothing similar seems to exist in Microsoft Visual Studio, and the
C++20 std::assume_aligned is not available to us yet.
Explicitly specified alignment guarantees allow compilers to generate
faster code on platforms with strict alignment rules, instead of
emitting calls to potentially unaligned memcpy(), memcmp(), or memset().
The fix consists of three commits backported from 10.3:
1) Cleanup isnan() portability checks
(cherry picked from commit 7ffd7fe962)
2) Cleanup isinf() portability checks
Original problem reported by Wlad: re-compilation of 10.3 on top of 10.2
build would cache undefined HAVE_ISINF from 10.2, whereas it is expected
to be 1 in 10.3.
std::isinf() seem to be available on all supported platforms.
(cherry picked from commit bc469a0bdf)
3) Use std::isfinite in C++ code
This is addition to parent revision fixing build failures.
(cherry picked from commit 54999f4e75)
Threadpool will need a functionality for periodic thr_timer
(the threadpool maintainence task is a timer that runs periodically).
Also increase the stack size for the timer thread, 8k won't be enough.
A conflict between MDEV-19514 (b42294bc64)
and MDEV-20934 (d7a2401750)
was resolved. We will not invoke the function ibuf_delete_recs()
from ibuf_merge_or_delete_for_page(). Instead, we will add that
logic to the function ibuf_read_merge_pages().
Don't save/restore HP_INFO as it could be changed by a concurrent thread.
different parts of HP_INFO are protected by different mutexes and
the mutex that protect most of the HP_INFO does not protect its open_list
data.
As a bonus, make heap_check_heap() to take const HP_INFO* and not
make any changes there whatsoever.
Lock wait can happen on secondary index when doing FK checks for wsrep.
We should just return error to upper layer and applier will retry
operation when needed.
- Defining MariaDB_FUNCTION_PLUGIN
- Changing the code in /plugins/type_inet/ and /plugins/type_test/
to use MariaDB_FUNCTION_PLUGIN instead of MariaDB_FUNCTION_COLLECTION_PLUGIN.
- Changing maturity for the INET6 data type plugin from experimental to alpha.
make load_defaults() store the file name in the generated option list
using a special marker ---file-marker--- option.
Pick up this filename in handle_options().
Remove ---args-separator---, use ---file-marker--- with an empty file
name instead - this simplifies checks on the caller, only one special
option to recognize.
only my_getopt should use it, because it changes my_getopt's behavior.
If one simply wants to skip the separator - don't ask it to be added
in the first place
process all --defaults* options uniformly,
get rid of special case for --no-defaults and --print-defaults
use realpath instead of blindly concatenating pwd and relative path.
it turns out that practically every single user of handle_options()
used the get_one_option callback. Simplify the code,
make it mandatory, adjust unit tests.
almost all my_getopt settings and callbacks are global variables,
directly assignable to configure my_getopt. Only getopt_get_addr
was using a setter function. Get rid of it, make it a global
directly assignable variable like all other settings.
Also make getopt_compare_strings() static.