- 23 Mar, 2021 1 commit
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Alexey Bychko authored
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- 21 Mar, 2021 1 commit
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Igor Babaev authored
in ON condition The fix of the bug MDEV-25002 for 10.4 turned out to be incomplete. It caused crashes when executing CREATE VIEW, CREATE TABLE .. SELECT, INSERT .. SELECT statements if their SELECTs contained references to non-existing fields. This patch complements the fix for MDEV-25002 in order to avoid such crashes. Approved by Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@mariadb.com>
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- 20 Mar, 2021 1 commit
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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- 19 Mar, 2021 7 commits
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Alice Sherepa authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Alice Sherepa authored
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Sergei Golubchik authored
This partially reverts 66106130
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Daniel Black authored
AIX detects tell in the configure however it really isn't there. Use the my_seek aka lseek implementation.
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- 18 Mar, 2021 12 commits
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Igor Babaev authored
If a query with implicit grouping contains in MIN/MAX set function in the select list over a column that is a part of an index then the query might be subject to MIN/MAX optimization. With this optimization the server performs a look-up into an index, fetches a value of the column C used in the MIN/MAX function and substitute the MIN/MAX expression for this value. This allows to eliminate the table containing C from further join processing. In order the optimization to be applied the WHERE condition must be a conjunction of simple equality/inequality predicates or/and BETWEEN predicates. The bug fixed in the patch resulted in fetching a wrong value from the index used for MIN/MAX optimization. It may happened when a BETWEEN predicate containing the MIN/MAX value followed a strict inequality. Approved by dmitry.shulga@mariadb.com
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Tests with 4096-byte sector size confirm that it is safe to use O_DIRECT with page_compressed tables. That had been disabled on Linux, in an attempt to fix MDEV-21584 which had been filed for the O_DIRECT problems earlier. The fil_node_t::block_size was being set mostly correctly until commit 10dd290b (MDEV-17380) introduced a regression in MariaDB Server 10.4.4. fil_node_open_file(): Only avoid setting O_DIRECT on ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED tables that use KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=1 or 2 (1024 or 2048 bytes). fil_ibd_create(): Avoid setting O_DIRECT on ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED tables that use KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=1 or 2 (1024 or 2048 bytes). fil_node_t::find_metadata(): Require fstat() to be always invoked outside Microsoft Windows, so that fil_node_t::block_size can be set. fil_node_t::read_page0(): Rely on find_metadata() to assign block_size. Thanks to Vladislav Vaintroub for testing this on Microsoft Windows using an old-fashioned rotational hard disk with 4KiB sector size. Reviewed by: Vladislav Vaintroub This is a port of commit 00f620b2 and commit 6505662c from 10.2.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Before MDEV-14638, there was no race condition between the execution of fetch_data_into_cache() and transaction commit. fetch_data_into_cache(): Acquire trx_t::mutex before checking trx_t::state, to prevent a concurrent transition from TRX_STATE_COMMITTED_IN_MEMORY to TRX_STATE_NOT_STARTED in trx_commit_in_memory().
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
ha_innobase::info_low(): While collecting statistics for ANALYZE TABLE, ensure that dict_stats_process_entry_from_recalc_pool() is not executing on the same table. We observed result differences for the test innodb.innodb_stats because dict_stats_empty_index() was being invoked by the background statistics calculation while ha_innobase::analyze() was executing dict_stats_analyze_index_level().
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Tests with 4096-byte sector size confirm that it is safe to use O_DIRECT with page_compressed tables. That had been disabled on Linux, in an attempt to fix MDEV-21584 which had been filed for the O_DIRECT problems earlier. The fil_node_t::block_size was being set mostly correctly until commit 10dd290b (MDEV-17380) introduced a regression in MariaDB Server 10.4.4. fil_node_t::read_page0(): Initialize fil_node_t::block_size. This will probably make similar code in fil_space_extend_must_retry() redundant, but we play it safe and will not remove that code. Thanks to Vladislav Vaintroub for testing this on Microsoft Windows using an old-fashioned rotational hard disk with 4KiB sector size. Reviewed by: Vladislav Vaintroub
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
This patch implements OS_DATA_FILE_NO_O_DIRECT on Windows.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
This had been originally added in mysql/mysql-server@192bb153b675fe09037a53e456a79eee7211e3a7 with the motivation to disable O_DIRECT for the dedicated tablespace for temporary tables. In MariaDB Server, commit 5eb53955 (MDEV-12227) should be a better solution. The code became orphaned later in mysql/mysql-server@c61244c0e6c58727cffebfb312ac415a463fa0fe and it had been applied to MariaDB Server 10.2.2 in commit 2e814d47 and commit fec844ac. Thanks to Vladislav Vaintroub for spotting this.
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Jan Lindström authored
MDEV-24916 : Assertion `current_stmt_binlog_format == BINLOG_FORMAT_STMT || current_stmt_binlog_format == BINLOG_FORMAT_ROW' failed in THD::is_current_stmt_binlog_format_row Store old value of binlog format before wsrep code so that if we bail out because wsrep is not ready for connections we can restore binlog format correctly.
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Jan Lindström authored
MDEV-18874 : Galera test MW-286 causes Mutex = TTASEventMutex<GenericPolicy>]: Assertion `!is_owned()' failed. assertion MDEV-24649 galera.galera_bf_lock_wait MTR failed with sigabrt: Assertion `!is_ow ned()' failed in sync0policy.ic on MutexDebug with Mutex = TTASEventMutex<GenericPolicy> Bug was fixed as part of MDEV-23328, this just adds test cases to regression set.
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Daniel Black authored
As evidenced by converstation on Zulip, knowing where to install a plugin is important too.
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- 17 Mar, 2021 2 commits
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Eugene Kosov authored
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Jan Lindström authored
Add missing dbug sync point and correct the test case.
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- 16 Mar, 2021 2 commits
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Jan Lindström authored
MDEV-24916 : Assertion `current_stmt_binlog_format == BINLOG_FORMAT_STMT || current_stmt_binlog_format == BINLOG_FORMAT_ROW' failed in THD::is_current_stmt_binlog_format_row Store old value of binlog format before wsrep code so that if we bail out because wsrep is not ready for connections we can restore binlog format correctly.
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Julius Goryavsky authored
Adding any unknown option to the "[mysqld_safe]" section makes mysqld impossible to start with mysqld_multi. For example, after adding the unknown option "numa_interleave" to the "[mysqld_safe]" section, mysqld_multi exits with the following diagnostics: [ERROR] /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld: unknown option '--numa_interleave' To get rid of this behavior, this patch adds the passing of the default group suffix from mysqld_multi to the mysqld_safe side.
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- 15 Mar, 2021 3 commits
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
Change the default timestamping URL, again http://timestamp.globalsign.com/?signature=sha2 seems to work fine atm
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
connection. Ignore harmless X509_R_CERT_ALREADY_IN_HASH_TABLE, similar to how Curl or other projects treat it.
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Jan Lindström authored
Keyvalue can be longer than REC_VERSION_56_MAX_INDEX_COL_LEN and this leads out-of-array reference. Use dynamic memory allocation using actual max length of key value.
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- 12 Mar, 2021 3 commits
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Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani authored
Online log for insert operation of redundant table fails with index->is_instant() assert. Purge can reset the n_core_fields when alter is waiting to upgrade MDL for commit phase of DDL. In the meantime, any insert DML tries to log the operation fails with index is not being instant. row_log_get_n_core_fields(): Get the n_core_fields of online log for the given index. rec_get_converted_size_comp_prefix_low(): Use n_core_fields of online log when InnoDB calculates the size of data tuple during redundant row format table rebuild. rec_convert_dtuple_to_rec_comp(): Use n_core_fields of online log when InnoDB does the conversion of data tuple to record during redudant row format table rebuild. - Adding the test case which has more than 129 instant columns.
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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Varun Gupta authored
The query causing the issue here has implicit grouping for we have to produce one row with special values for the aggregates (depending on each aggregate function), and NULL values for all non-aggregate fields. The subselect item where implicit grouping was being done, null_value for the subselect item was not being set for the case when the implicit grouping produces NULL values for the items in the select list of the subquery. This which was leading to the crash. The fix would be to set the null_value when all the values for the row column have NULL values. Further changes are 1) etting null_value for Item_singlerow_subselect only after val_* functions have been called. 2) Introduced a parameter null_value_inside to Item_cache that would store be set to TRUE if any of the arguments of the Item_cache are null. Reviewed And co-authored by Monty
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- 11 Mar, 2021 8 commits
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Ian Gilfillan authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani authored
- This is caused by merge commit a26e7a37. InnoDB fails to fetch the next index field when there is a externally stored column length check involved.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
MDEV-25105 (commit 7a4fbb55) in MariaDB 10.6 will refuse the innodb_checksum_algorithm values none, innodb, strict_none, strict_innodb. We will issue a deprecation warning if innodb_checksum_algorithm is set to any of these non-default unsafe values. innodb_checksum_algorithm=crc32 was made the default in MySQL 5.7 and MariaDB Server 10.2, and given that older versions of the server have reached their end of life, there is no valid reason to use anything else than innodb_checksum_algorithm=crc32 or innodb_checksum_algorithm=strict_crc32 in MariaDB 10.3. Reviewed by: Sergei Golubchik
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Igor Babaev authored
This bug manifested itself when executing queries with multiple reference to a CTE specified by a query expression with union and having its column names explicitly declared. In this case the server returned a bogus error message about unknown column name. It happened because while for the first reference to the CTE the names of the columns returned by the CTE specification were properly changed to match the CTE definition for the other references it was not done. This was a consequence of not quite complete code of the function With_element::clone_parsed_spec() that forgot to set the reference to the CTE definition for unit structures representing non-first CTE references. Approved by dmitry.shulga@mariadb.com
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Igor Babaev authored
This bug could affect multi-way join queries with embedded outer joins that contained a conjunctive IS NULL predicate over a non-nullable column from inner table of an outer join. The predicate could occur in WHERE condition or in ON condition. Due to this bug a wrong result set could be returned by the query. The bug manifested itself only when join buffers were employed for join operations. The problem appeared because - a bug in the function JOIN_CACHE::get_match_flag_by_pos that not always returned proper match flags for embedding outer joins stored together with table rows put a join buffer. - bug in the function JOIN_CACHE::join_matching_records that not always correctly determined that a row from the buffer could be skipped due to applied 'not_exists' optimization. Example: SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN ((t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON c = d) JOIN t4) ON b = e WHERE e IS NULL; The patch introduces a new function that finds the match flag for a record from join buffer specifying the buffer where this flag has to be found. The function is called JOIN_CACHE::get_match_flag_by_pos_from_join_buffer(). Now this function rather than JOIN_CACHE::get_match_flag_by_pos() is used in JOIN_CACHE::skip_if_matched() to check whether a record from the join buffer must be ignored when extending the record by null complements. Also the code of the function JOIN_CACHE::skip_if_not_needed_match() has been changed. The function checks whether a record from the join buffer still may produce some useful extensions. Also some clarifying comments has been added. Approved by monty@mariadb.com.
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