Remove most references to thread id in InnoDB. Three references
remain: the current holder of a mutex, and the current x-lock holder
of a rw-lock, and some references in UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG checks. This
allows MySQL to change the thread associated to a client connection.
Tighten the UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG checks, trying to ensure that no InnoDB
mutex or x-lock is being held when returning control to MySQL. The
only semaphore that may be held is the btr_search_latch in shared mode.
sync_thread_levels_empty_except_dict(): A wrapper for
sync_thread_levels_empty_gen(TRUE).
sync_thread_levels_nonempty_trx(): Check that the current thread is
not holding any InnoDB semaphores, except btr_search_latch if
trx->has_search_latch.
sync_thread_levels_empty(): Unused function; remove.
trx_t: Remove mysql_thread_id and mysql_process_no.
srv_slot_t: Remove id and handle.
row_search_for_mysql(), srv_conc_enter_innodb(),
srv_conc_force_enter_innodb(), srv_conc_force_exit_innodb(),
srv_conc_exit_innodb(), srv_suspend_mysql_thread: Assert
!sync_thread_levels_nonempty_trx().
rb:634 approved by Sunny Bains
InnoDB does not attempt to handle lower_case_table_names == 2 when looking
up foreign table names and referenced table name. It turned that server
variable into a boolean and ignored the possibility of it being '2'.
The setting lower_case_table_names == 2 means that it should be stored and
displayed in mixed case as given, but compared internally in lower case.
Normally the server deals with this since it stores table names. But
InnoDB stores referential constraints for the server, so it needs to keep
track of both lower case and given names.
This solution creates two table name pointers for each foreign and referenced
table name. One to display the name, and one to look it up. Both pointers
point to the same allocated string unless this setting is 2. So the overhead
added is not too much.
Two functions are created in dict0mem.c to populate the ..._lookup versions
of these pointers. Both dict_mem_foreign_table_name_lookup_set() and
dict_mem_referenced_table_name_lookup_set() are called 5 times each.
Additional fixes in 5.5:
ibuf_set_del_mark(): Add diagnostics when setting a buffered delete-mark fails.
ibuf_delete(): Correct a misleading comment about non-found records.
rec_print(): Add a const qualifier to the index parameter.
Bug #56680 wrong InnoDB results from a case-insensitive covering index
row_search_for_mysql(): When a secondary index record might not be
visible in the current transaction's read view and we consult the
clustered index and optionally some undo log records, return the
relevant columns of the clustered index record to MySQL instead of the
secondary index record.
ibuf_insert_to_index_page_low(): New function, refactored from
ibuf_insert_to_index_page().
ibuf_insert_to_index_page(): When we are inserting a record in place
of a delete-marked record and some fields of the record differ, update
that record just like row_ins_sec_index_entry_by_modify() would do.
btr_cur_update_alloc_zip(): Make the function public.
mysql_row_templ_t: Add clust_rec_field_no.
row_sel_store_mysql_rec(), row_sel_push_cache_row_for_mysql(): Add the
flag rec_clust, for returning data at clust_rec_field_no instead of
rec_field_no. Resurrect the debug assertion that the record not be
marked for deletion. (Bug #55626)
[UNIV_DEBUG || UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG] ibuf_debug, buf_page_get_gen(),
buf_flush_page_try():
Implement innodb_change_buffering_debug=1 for evicting pages from the
buffer pool, so that change buffering will be attempted more
frequently.
row_search_for_mysql(): When a secondary index record might not be
visible in the current transaction's read view and we consult the
clustered index and optionally some undo log records, return the
relevant columns of the clustered index record to MySQL instead of the
secondary index record.
REC_INFO_DELETED_FLAG: Move the definition from rem0rec.ic to rem0rec.h.
ibuf_insert_to_index_page_low(): New function, refactored from
ibuf_insert_to_index_page().
ibuf_insert_to_index_page(): When we are inserting a record in place
of a delete-marked record and some fields of the record differ, update
that record just like row_ins_sec_index_entry_by_modify() would do.
mysql_row_templ_t: Add clust_rec_field_no.
row_sel_store_mysql_rec(), row_sel_push_cache_row_for_mysql(): Add the
flag rec_clust, for returning data at clust_rec_field_no instead of
rec_field_no. Resurrect the debug assertion that the record not be
marked for deletion. (Bug #55626)
buf_LRU_free_block(): Refactored from
buf_LRU_search_and_free_block(). This is needed for the
innodb_change_buffering_debug diagnostics.
[UNIV_DEBUG || UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG] ibuf_debug, buf_page_get_gen(),
buf_flush_page_try():
Implement innodb_change_buffering_debug=1 for evicting pages from the
buffer pool, so that change buffering will be attempted more
frequently.
No mysql-test case. Tested by creating a table, removing a *.frm file and
attempting to create the table again. Code coverage tested by
instrumentation. Tested with Valgrind.
Bug#54678: InnoDB, TRUNCATE, ALTER, I_S SELECT, crash or deadlock
- Incompatible change: truncate no longer resorts to a row by
row delete if the storage engine does not support the truncate
method. Consequently, the count of affected rows does not, in
any case, reflect the actual number of rows.
- Incompatible change: it is no longer possible to truncate a
table that participates as a parent in a foreign key constraint,
unless it is a self-referencing constraint (both parent and child
are in the same table). To work around this incompatible change
and still be able to truncate such tables, disable foreign checks
with SET foreign_key_checks=0 before truncate. Alternatively, if
foreign key checks are necessary, please use a DELETE statement
without a WHERE condition.
Problem description:
The problem was that for storage engines that do not support
truncate table via a external drop and recreate, such as InnoDB
which implements truncate via a internal drop and recreate, the
delete_all_rows method could be invoked with a shared metadata
lock, causing problems if the engine needed exclusive access
to some internal metadata. This problem originated with the
fact that there is no truncate specific handler method, which
ended up leading to a abuse of the delete_all_rows method that
is primarily used for delete operations without a condition.
Solution:
The solution is to introduce a truncate handler method that is
invoked when the engine does not support truncation via a table
drop and recreate. This method is invoked under a exclusive
metadata lock, so that there is only a single instance of the
table when the method is invoked.
Also, the method is not invoked and a error is thrown if
the table is a parent in a non-self-referencing foreign key
relationship. This was necessary to avoid inconsistency as
some integrity checks are bypassed. This is inline with the
fact that truncate is primarily a DDL operation that was
designed to quickly remove all data from a table.
This is a manual merge from mysql-5.1-innodb of:
revno: 3618
revision-id: vasil.dimov@oracle.com-20100930124844-yglojy7c3vaji6dx
parent: vasil.dimov@oracle.com-20100930102618-s9f9ytbytr3eqw9h
committer: Vasil Dimov <vasil.dimov@oracle.com>
branch nick: mysql-5.1-innodb
timestamp: Thu 2010-09-30 15:48:44 +0300
message:
Fix Bug#56340 innodb updates index stats too frequently after non-index updates
This is a simple optimization issue. All stats are related to only indexed
columns, index size or number of rows in the whole table. UPDATEs that touch
only non-indexed columns cannot affect stats and we can avoid calling the
function row_update_statistics_if_needed() which may result in unnecessary I/O.
Approved by: Marko (rb://466)
In addition to the above message: we know that
row_update_cascade_for_mysql() (the other place where
row_update_statistics_if_needed is called) always updates indexed
columns (FK-related), so there is no need to add this cond there.
This is a simple optimization issue. All stats are related to only indexed
columns, index size or number of rows in the whole table. UPDATEs that touch
only non-indexed columns cannot affect stats and we can avoid calling the
function row_update_statistics_if_needed() which may result in unnecessary I/O.
Approved by: Marko (rb://466)
bug #49251 (deadlock/crash with concurrent truncate table and index
statistics calculation) by backporting a solution from #54678 fixed
for 5.1 plugin and 5.5.
Merge and adjust a forgotten change to fix this bug.
rb://393 approved by Jimmy Yang
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r3794 | marko | 2009-01-07 14:14:53 +0000 (Wed, 07 Jan 2009) | 18 lines
branches/6.0: Allow the minimum length of a multi-byte character to be
up to 4 bytes. (Bug #35391)
dtype_t, dict_col_t: Replace mbminlen:2, mbmaxlen:3 with mbminmaxlen:5.
In this way, the 5 bits can hold two values of 0..4, and the storage size
of the fields will not cross the 64-bit boundary. Encode the values as
DATA_MBMAX * mbmaxlen + mbminlen. Define the auxiliary macros
DB_MBMINLEN(mbminmaxlen), DB_MBMAXLEN(mbminmaxlen), and
DB_MINMAXLEN(mbminlen, mbmaxlen).
Try to trim and pad UTF-16 and UTF-32 with spaces as appropriate.
Alexander Barkov suggested the use of cs->cset->fill(cs, buff, len, 0x20).
ha_innobase::store_key_val_for_row() now does that, but the added function
row_mysql_pad_col() does not, because it doesn't have the MySQL TABLE object.
rb://49 approved by Heikki Tuuri
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revno: 3495
committer: Marko Mäkelä <marko.makela@oracle.com>
branch nick: 5.1-innodb
timestamp: Wed 2010-06-02 13:37:14 +0300
message:
Bug#53674: InnoDB: Error: unlock row could not find a 4 mode lock on the record
In semi-consistent read, only unlock freshly locked non-matching records.
lock_rec_lock_fast(): Return LOCK_REC_SUCCESS,
LOCK_REC_SUCCESS_CREATED, or LOCK_REC_FAIL instead of TRUE/FALSE.
enum db_err: Add DB_SUCCESS_LOCKED_REC for indicating a successful
operation where a record lock was created.
lock_sec_rec_read_check_and_lock(),
lock_clust_rec_read_check_and_lock(), lock_rec_enqueue_waiting(),
lock_rec_lock_slow(), lock_rec_lock(), row_ins_set_shared_rec_lock(),
row_ins_set_exclusive_rec_lock(), sel_set_rec_lock(),
row_sel_get_clust_rec_for_mysql(): Return DB_SUCCESS_LOCKED_REC if a
new record lock was created. Adjust callers.
row_unlock_for_mysql(): Correct the function documentation.
row_prebuilt_t::new_rec_locks: Correct the documentation.
In semi-consistent read, only unlock freshly locked non-matching records.
Define DB_SUCCESS_LOCKED_REC for indicating a successful operation
where a record lock was created.
lock_rec_lock_fast(): Return LOCK_REC_SUCCESS,
LOCK_REC_SUCCESS_CREATED, or LOCK_REC_FAIL instead of TRUE/FALSE.
lock_sec_rec_read_check_and_lock(),
lock_clust_rec_read_check_and_lock(), lock_rec_enqueue_waiting(),
lock_rec_lock_slow(), lock_rec_lock(), row_ins_set_shared_rec_lock(),
row_ins_set_exclusive_rec_lock(), sel_set_rec_lock(),
row_sel_get_clust_rec_for_mysql(): Return DB_SUCCESS_LOCKED_REC if a
new record lock was created. Adjust callers.
row_unlock_for_mysql(): Correct the function documentation.
row_prebuilt_t::new_rec_locks: Correct the documentation.
can now view the content of InnoDB System Tables through following
information schema tables:
information_schema.INNODB_SYS_TABLES
information_schema.INNODB_SYS_INDEXES
information_schema.INNODB_SYS_COUMNS
information_schema.INNODB_SYS_FIELDS
information_schema.INNODB_SYS_FOREIGN
information_schema.INNODB_SYS_FOREIGN_COLS
information_schema.INNODB_SYS_TABLESTATS
rb://330 Approved by Marko
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revno: 3479
revision-id: marko.makela@oracle.com-20100524110439-fazi70rlmt07tzd9
parent: vasil.dimov@oracle.com-20100520133157-42uk5q3pp0vsinac
committer: Marko Mäkelä <marko.makela@oracle.com>
branch nick: 5.1-innodb
timestamp: Mon 2010-05-24 14:04:39 +0300
message:
Bug#53578: assert on invalid page access, in fil_io()
Store the max_space_id in the data dictionary header in order to avoid
space_id reuse.
DICT_HDR_MIX_ID: Renamed to DICT_HDR_MAX_SPACE_ID, DICT_HDR_MIX_ID_LOW.
dict_hdr_get_new_id(): Return table_id, index_id, space_id or a subset of them.
fil_system_t: Add ibool space_id_reuse_warned.
fil_create_new_single_table_tablespace(): Get the space_id from the caller.
fil_space_create(): Issue a warning if the fil_system->max_assigned_id
is exceeded.
fil_assign_new_space_id(): Return TRUE/FALSE and take a pointer to the
space_id as a parameter. Make the function public.
fil_init(): Initialize all fil_system fields by mem_zalloc(). Remove
explicit initializations of certain fields to 0 or NULL.
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revno: 3094
revision-id: vasil.dimov@oracle.com-20100513074652-0cvlhgkesgbb2bfh
parent: vasil.dimov@oracle.com-20100512173700-byf8xntxjur1hqov
committer: Vasil Dimov <vasil.dimov@oracle.com>
branch nick: mysql-trunk-innodb
timestamp: Thu 2010-05-13 10:46:52 +0300
message:
Followup to Bug#51920, fix binlog.binlog_killed
This is a followup to the fix of
Bug#51920 Innodb connections in row lock wait ignore KILL until lock wait
timeout
in that fix (rb://279) the behavior was changed to honor when a trx is
interrupted during lock wait, but the returned error code was still
"lock wait timeout" when it should be "interrupted".
This change fixes the non-deterministically failing test binlog.binlog_killed,
that failed like this:
binlog.binlog_killed 'stmt' [ fail ]
Test ended at 2010-05-12 11:39:08
CURRENT_TEST: binlog.binlog_killed
mysqltest: At line 208: query 'reap' failed with wrong errno 1205: 'Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction', instead of 0...
Approved by: Sunny Bains (rb://344)
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This merge is non-trivial since it has to introduce the DB_INTERRUPTED
error code.
Also revert vasil.dimov@oracle.com-20100408165555-9rpjh24o0sa9ad5y
which adjusted the binlog.binlog_killed test to the new (wrong) behavior
Post-merge fixes: Remove the MYSQL_VERSION_ID checks, because they only
apply to the InnoDB Plugin. Fix potential race condition accessing
trx->op_info and trx->detailed_error.
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revno: 3466
revision-id: marko.makela@oracle.com-20100514130815-ym7j7cfu88ro6km4
parent: marko.makela@oracle.com-20100514130228-n3n42nw7ht78k0wn
committer: Marko Mäkelä <marko.makela@oracle.com>
branch nick: mysql-5.1-innodb2
timestamp: Fri 2010-05-14 16:08:15 +0300
message:
Make the InnoDB FOREIGN KEY parser understand multi-statements. (Bug #48024)
Also make InnoDB thinks that /*/ only starts a comment. (Bug #53644).
This fixes the bugs in the InnoDB Plugin.
ha_innodb.h: Use trx_query_string() instead of trx_query() when
available (MySQL 5.1.42 or later).
innobase_get_stmt(): New function, to retrieve the currently running
SQL statement.
struct trx_struct: Remove mysql_query_str. Use innobase_get_stmt() instead.
dict_strip_comments(): Add and observe the parameter sql_length. Treat
/*/ as the start of a comment.
dict_create_foreign_constraints(), row_table_add_foreign_constraints():
Add the parameter sql_length.
Also make InnoDB thinks that /*/ only starts a comment. (Bug #53644).
struct trx_struct: Add mysql_query_len.
ha_innodb.cc: Use trx_query_string() instead of trx_query() and
initialize trx->mysql_query_len.
INNOBASE_COPY_STMT(thd, trx): New macro, to initialize
trx->mysql_query_str and trx->mysql_query_len.
dict_strip_comments(): Add and observe the parameter sql_length. Treat
/*/ as the start of a comment.
dict_create_foreign_constraints(), row_table_add_foreign_constraints():
Add the parameter sql_length.
This is a followup to the fix of
Bug#51920 Innodb connections in row lock wait ignore KILL until lock wait
timeout
in that fix (rb://279) the behavior was changed to honor when a trx is
interrupted during lock wait, but the returned error code was still
"lock wait timeout" when it should be "interrupted".
This change fixes the non-deterministically failing test binlog.binlog_killed,
that failed like this:
binlog.binlog_killed 'stmt' [ fail ]
Test ended at 2010-05-12 11:39:08
CURRENT_TEST: binlog.binlog_killed
mysqltest: At line 208: query 'reap' failed with wrong errno 1205: 'Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction', instead of 0...
Approved by: Sunny Bains (rb://344)
Detailed revision comments:
r6421 | jyang | 2010-01-12 07:59:16 +0200 (Tue, 12 Jan 2010) | 8 lines
branches/5.1: Fix bug #49238: Creating/Dropping a temporary table
while at 1023 transactions will cause assert. Handle possible
DB_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS when deleting metadata in
row_drop_table_for_mysql().
rb://220, approved by Marko
bzr branch mysql-5.1-performance-version mysql-trunk # Summit
cd mysql-trunk
bzr merge mysql-5.1-innodb_plugin # which is 5.1 + Innodb plugin
bzr rm innobase # remove the builtin
Next step: build, test fixes.