- 23 Dec, 2021 4 commits
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Sergei Petrunia authored
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Sergei Petrunia authored
make_join_select() calls const_cond->val_int(). There are edge cases where const_cond may have a not-yet optimized subquery. (The subquery will have used_tables() covered by join->const_tables. It will still have const_item()==false, so other parts of the optimizer will not try to evaluate it. We should probably mark such subqueries as constant but that is outside the scope of this MDEV)
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Leandro Pacheco authored
This could cause out of order wsrep checkpoints due wsrep specific leader code not being executed in `MYSQL_BIN_LOG::write_transaction_to_binlog_events`. Move original result assignment to before wsrep logic to prevent that. Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
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Monty authored
MDEV-22617 Galera node crashes when trying to log to slow_log table in streaming replication mode Other things: - Changed name of wsrep_after_row(two arguments) to wsrep_after_row_internal(one argument) to not depended on the function signature with unused arguments. Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com> Added test case
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- 22 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Daniel Black authored
Small postfix to MDEV-23175 to ensure faster option on FreeBSD and compatibility to Solaris that isn't high resolution. ftime is left as a backup in case an implementation doesn't contain any of these clocks. FreeBSD $ ./unittest/mysys/my_rdtsc-t 1..11 # ----- Routine --------------- # myt.cycles.routine : 5 # myt.nanoseconds.routine : 11 # myt.microseconds.routine : 13 # myt.milliseconds.routine : 11 # myt.ticks.routine : 17 # ----- Frequency ------------- # myt.cycles.frequency : 3610295566 # myt.nanoseconds.frequency : 1000000000 # myt.microseconds.frequency : 1000000 # myt.milliseconds.frequency : 899 # myt.ticks.frequency : 136 # ----- Resolution ------------ # myt.cycles.resolution : 1 # myt.nanoseconds.resolution : 1 # myt.microseconds.resolution : 1 # myt.milliseconds.resolution : 7 # myt.ticks.resolution : 1 # ----- Overhead -------------- # myt.cycles.overhead : 26 # myt.nanoseconds.overhead : 19140 # myt.microseconds.overhead : 19036 # myt.milliseconds.overhead : 578 # myt.ticks.overhead : 21544 ok 1 - my_timer_init() did not crash ok 2 - The cycle timer is strictly increasing ok 3 - The cycle timer is implemented ok 4 - The nanosecond timer is increasing ok 5 - The nanosecond timer is implemented ok 6 - The microsecond timer is increasing ok 7 - The microsecond timer is implemented ok 8 - The millisecond timer is increasing ok 9 - The millisecond timer is implemented ok 10 - The tick timer is increasing ok 11 - The tick timer is implemented
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- 21 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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sjaakola authored
vsnprintf takes the space need for trailing '\0' in consideration, and copies only n-1 characters to destination buffer. With the old code, only sizeof(buf)-2 characters were copied, this caused that last character of message could be lost. Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
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- 20 Dec, 2021 2 commits
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sjaakola authored
This commit contains a fix, where the replication write set for a CREATE TABLE will contain, as certification keys, table names for all FK references. With this, all DML for the FK parent tables will conflict with the CREATE TABLE statement. There is also new test galera.MDEV-27276 to verify the fix. Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
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Jan Lindström authored
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- 17 Dec, 2021 2 commits
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Jan Lindström authored
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sjaakola authored
This commit has a mtr test where two two transactions delete a row from two separate tables, which will cascade a FK delete for the same row in a third table. Second replica node is configured with 2 applier threads, and the test will fail if these two transactions are applied in parallel. The actual fix, in this commit, is to mark a transaction as unsafe for parallel applying when it traverses into cascade delete operation. Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
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- 15 Dec, 2021 3 commits
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Monty authored
Example build: ./BUILD/compile-pentium64-valgrind-max Fixes: - sp-no-valgrind failed if binary was built for valgrind as in this case mem_root is allocated in very small hunks which the test cannot handle. Fixed by testing of valgrind build - truncate_notembedded failed in reap because of more memory used. Fixed by allowing reap to fail too
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Monty authored
This enables optimizer_trace output for the next SQL command. Identical as if one would have done: - Store value of @@optimizer_trace - Set @optimizer_trace="enabled=on" - Run query - SELECT * from OPTIMIZER_TRACE - Restore value of @@optimizer_trace This is a great time saver when one wants to quickly check the optimizer trace for a query in a mtr test.
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Monty authored
MDEV-18187 Aria engine: Redo phase failed with "error 192 when executing record redo_index_new_page" upon startup on a restored datadir The issue is that when recovery is about to create a new data or index page it check if the page already exits. If the page does not exists (file is too short) or contains wrong checksum, then the recovery code will recreate the page. The bug was that the code that checked if the page existed didn't take into account encrypted pages. Fixed by adding a check if page could not be encrypted solved the issue. I also added some code to silence decryption errors for new pages. Test case and some inspiration for how to solve this come from the pull request by alexandr.miloslavsky
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- 14 Dec, 2021 2 commits
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Julius Goryavsky authored
1. Galera SST scripts should use ssl_capath (not ssl_ca) for CA directory. The current implementation tries to automatically detect the path using the trailing slash in the ssl_ca variable value, but this approach is not compatible with the server configuration. Now, by analogy with the server, SST scripts also use a separate ssl_capath variable. In addition, a similar tcapath variable has been added for the old-style configuration (in the "sst" section). 2. Openssl utility detection made more reliable. 3. Removed extra spaces in automatically generated command lines - to simplify debugging of the SST scripts. 4. In general, the code for detecting the presence or absence of auxiliary utilities has been improved - it is made more reliable in some configurations (and for shells other than bash).
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sjaakola authored
mtr test galera.galera_UK_conflict, has rather distorted logic in test scenario 2. The test would fail always with: CURRENT_TEST: galera.galera_UK_conflict mysqltest: In included file "./include/galera_wait_sync_point.inc": included from /home/seppo/work/wsrep/mariadb-server/mysql-test/suite/galera/t/galera_UK_conflict.test at line 216: At line 3: query 'SET SESSION wsrep_on = 0' failed: 1179: You are not allowed to execute this command in a transaction This happens because wait_condition is called in wrong connection (node_1, which is excuting MST transaction) This test is fixed by using contl connection for wait contdition check, and new result is recorded as well
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- 10 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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sjaakola authored
Fixes to make the galera.MDEV-20793 test deterministic. Specifically, after --send COMMIT, there is now a sync point to catch a known state of the COMMIT execution
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- 08 Dec, 2021 2 commits
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forkfun authored
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Alexey Yurchenko authored
Don't switch state to DONOR in `wsrep_sst_donate()` - wsrep-lib does it now
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- 07 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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- 06 Dec, 2021 3 commits
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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- 03 Dec, 2021 3 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
A part of the test main.long_unique attempts to insert records with two 60,000,001-byte columns. Let us move that test into a separate file main.long_unique_big, declared as big test, so that it can be skipped in environments with limited memory.
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Christopher Odenbach authored
How 'bout know?
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Christopher Odenbach authored
Hi, if the pid-file option is configured more than once (e.g. multiple times in different files), my_print_defaults prints it twice, resulting in the logrotate postrotate script failing because of a syntax error. Debian fixed this already (https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=830976#42). Perhaps you could implement this small change in the other branches as well? Thanks, Christopher
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- 02 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Lukas Javorsky authored
Include gronnga and groonga-normalizer-mysql install path
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- 01 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Jan Lindström authored
* galera_kill_applier : we should make sure that node has correct number of wsrep appliers * galera_bad_wsrep_new_cluster: This test restarts both nodes, so it is bad on mtr. Make sure it is run alone * galera_update_limit : Make sure we have PK when needed galera_as_slave_replay : bf abort was not consistent * galera_unicode_pk : Add wait_conditions so that all nodes are part of cluster and DDL and INSERT has replicated before any further operations are done. * galera_bf_abort_at_after_statement : Add wait_conditions to make sure all nodes are part of cluster and that DDL and INSERT has replicated. Make sure we reset DEBUG_SYNC.
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- 30 Nov, 2021 2 commits
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Martin Beck authored
Per bug report, cycles was woefully insufficient to detect any implementation error.
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Martin Beck authored
MariaDB server crashes on ARM (weak memory model architecture) while concurrently executing l_find to load node->key and add_to_purgatory to store node->key = NULL. l_find then uses key (which is NULL), to pass it to a comparison function. The specific problem is the out-of-order execution that happens on a weak memory model architecture. Two essential reorderings are possible, which need to be prevented. a) As l_find has no barriers in place between the optimistic read of the key field lf_hash.cc#L117 and the verification of link lf_hash.cc#L124, the processor can reorder the load to happen after the while-loop. In that case, a concurrent thread executing add_to_purgatory on the same node can be scheduled to store NULL at the key field lf_alloc-pin.c#L253 before key is loaded in l_find. b) A node is marked as deleted by a CAS in l_delete lf_hash.cc#L247 and taken off the list with an upfollowing CAS lf_hash.cc#L252. Only if both CAS succeed, the key field is written to by add_to_purgatory. However, due to a missing barrier, the relaxed store of key lf_alloc-pin.c#L253 can be moved ahead of the two CAS operations, which makes the value of the local purgatory list stored by add_to_purgatory visible to all threads operating on the list. As the node is not marked as deleted yet, the same error occurs in l_find. This change three accesses to be atomic. * optimistic read of key in l_find lf_hash.cc#L117 * read of link for verification lf_hash.cc#L124 * write of key in add_to_purgatory lf_alloc-pin.c#L253 Reviewers: Sergei Vojtovich, Sergei Golubchik Fixes: MDEV-23510 / d30c1331a18d875e553f3fcf544997e4f33fb943
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- 29 Nov, 2021 4 commits
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Sergei Petrunia authored
Print this piece when we've just made the choice to convert to semi-join. Also, print it when we've already made that choice before: transformation": { "select_id": 2, "from": "IN (SELECT)", "to": "semijoin", "chosen": true }
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Let us create and drop a separate database for getting rid of the default database in the MDEV-22781 test.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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- 26 Nov, 2021 5 commits
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Igor Babaev authored
This bug was introduced by commit be00e279 The commit was applied for the task MDEV-6480 that allowed to remove top level disjuncts from WHERE conditions if the range optimizer evaluated them as always equal to FALSE/NULL. If such disjuncts are removed the WHERE condition may become an AND formula and if this formula contains multiple equalities the field JOIN::item_equal must be updated to refer to these equalities. The above mentioned commit forgot to do this and it could cause crashes for some queries. Approved by Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@mariadb.com>
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Sergei Golubchik authored
restore the old behavior where without a debugger mtr does not wait for mysqld to start. It was broken in feacc0aa
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Sergei Golubchik authored
close_connections() in mysqld.cc sends a signal to all threads. But InnoDB is too busy purging, doesn't react immediately. close_connections() waits 20 seconds, which isn't enough in this particular case, and then unlinks all threads from the list and forcibly closes their vio connection. InnoDB background threads have no vio connection to close, but they're unlinked all the same. So when later they finally notice the shutdown request and try to unlink themselves, they fail to assert that they're still linked. Fix: don't assert_linked, as another thread can unlink this THD anytime
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Sergei Golubchik authored
MDEV-20330 Combination of "," (comma), cross join and left join fails to parse
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Hugo Wen authored
From 10.4.13, the `mariadb.sys` user was created to replace `root` definers. - In commit 0253ea7f, definer of Add/DropGeometryColumn procedures was changed to `mariadb.sys`, in `scripts/maria_add_gis_sp.sql.in`. However, maria_add_gis_sp.sql only applies to new databases created by installation script. Databases upgraded from old versions will miss this change. - In addition, according to commit 0d6d801e(MDEV-23102), in some scenarios when root user is replaced it will skip creating `mariadb.sys` user. This commit is to update the definer from `root` to `mariadb.sys` during upgrade. It only makes the change if the original definers are root. Doesn't choose to execute `maria_add_gis_sp.sql` in upgrade script to recreate the procedures is because of considering the scenarios of MDEV-23102 that `root` user is replaced and `mariadb.sys` is not created. All new code of the whole pull request, including one or several files that are either new files or modified ones, are contributed under the BSD-new license. I am contributing on behalf of my employer Amazon Web Services, Inc.
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- 24 Nov, 2021 2 commits
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ryancaicse authored
Fix a potential deadlock bug between locks ctrl_mutex and entry->mutex
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Sys_lc_messages, Sys_lc_time_names: Use offsetof(MY_LOCALE, ...) because the type has standard layout.
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