- 18 Jul, 2024 1 commit
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Yuchen Pei authored
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- 17 Jul, 2024 14 commits
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Tuukka Pasanen authored
As mariadb.pc contains mostly the same than libmariadb.pc and it mainly only creates distortion for client developers. They use libmariadb.pc not mariadb.pc (which is for embbeded use mainly). Move mariadb.pc to not-installed from libmariadbd-dev to clear out this situation
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Tuukka Pasanen authored
There is some package-contains-documentation-outside-usr-share-doc that are better to be there than move somewhere else. They are: * mariadb-server: package-contains-documentation-outside-usr-share-doc [usr/share/mysql/errmsg-utf8.txt] * mariadb-server-core: package-contains-documentation-outside-usr-share-doc [usr/share/mysql/charsets/README] * mariadb-test: package-contains-documentation-outside-usr-share-doc [usr/share/mysql/mysql-test/README] Also fix Mroonga * mariadb-plugin-mroonga: extra-license-file [usr/share/mysql/mroonga/COPYING]
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Tuukka Pasanen authored
There is couple spare-manual-page problems which means that there is man page but no binary for that. wsrep_sst_backup is in not-installed and man page is in mariadb-server package. Move man page also to not-installed mysql-test-run.pl is in unusual location which makes lintian think that it not available.
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Tuukka Pasanen authored
There is unused override which is not needed an polluting output * unused-override arch-dependent-file-not-in-arch-specific-directory usr/bin/mariadb_config [usr/share/lintian/overrides/libmariadb-dev:2]
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Tuukka Pasanen authored
Lintian warn that mariadb-common and mysql-common descriptions are sypnosis as they contain dot but dots are used in other purposes so they are just false-positives: * mysql-common: synopsis-is-a-sentence "MariaDB client common configuration files package (e.g. /etc/mysql/my.cnf)" * mariadb-server: unused-debconf-template mariadb-server/old_data_directory_saved [templates:2]
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Tuukka Pasanen authored
Lot's of binaries have 'spelling errors' which are there in purpose and they are simply false positives some list of them are: * I: libmariadbd19: spelling-error-in-binary noone no one [usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmariadbd.so.19] * I: libmariadbd19: spelling-error-in-binary thats that's [usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmariadbd.so.19] * I: libmariadbd19: spelling-error-in-binary theres there's [usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmariadbd.so.19] * I: libmariadbd19: spelling-error-in-binary yuR your [usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmariadbd.so.19] * I: mariadb-backup: spelling-error-in-binary exising existing [usr/bin/mariadb-backup] * I: mariadb-backup: spelling-error-in-binary noone no one [usr/bin/mariadb-backup] ...
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Tuukka Pasanen authored
which are being handled When new man pages are generated for libmariadb13 then manpage typos are fixed and now they just pollute Lintian output * typo-in-manual-page handshak handshake [usr/share/man/man3/mariadb_get_infov.3.gz:173] * typo-in-manual-page occured occurred [usr/share/man/man3/mysql_ping.3.gz:39] * typo-in-manual-page occured occurred [usr/share/man/man3/mysql_set_character_set.3.gz:37] * typo-in-manual-page occured occurred [usr/share/man/man3/mysql_stmt_error.3.gz:30] * typo-in-manual-page occured occurred [usr/share/man/man3/mysql_stmt_reset.3.gz:27] * typo-in-manual-page occured occurred [usr/share/man/man3/mysql_store_result.3.gz:34] * typo-in-manual-page releated related [usr/share/man/man3/mariadb_get_infov.3.gz:8] * typo-in-manual-page reponse response [usr/share/man/man3/mysql_send_query.3.gz:8] * typo-in-manual-page seperated separated [usr/share/man/man3/mysql_real_connect.3.gz:144] * typo-in-manual-page seperated separated [usr/share/man/man3/mysql_real_connect.3.gz:148] * typo-in-manual-page sucess success [usr/share/man/man3/mariadb_reconnect.3.gz:25]
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Tuukka Pasanen authored
There is lot of warnings like this: * source-contains-autogenerated-visual-c++-file [extra/wolfssl/wolfssl/IDE/WIN10/resource.h] * source-contains-autogenerated-visual-c++-file [extra/wolfssl/wolfssl/IDE/WIN10/wolfssl-fips.rc] * source-contains-autogenerated-visual-c++-file [extra/wolfssl/wolfssl/resource.h] * source-contains-autogenerated-visual-c++-file [storage/columnstore/columnstore/dbcon/ddlpackageproc/libddlpackageproc.rc] * source-contains-autogenerated-visual-c++-file [storage/columnstore/columnstore/dbcon/ddlpackageproc/resource.h] * source-contains-autogenerated-visual-c++-file [storage/columnstore/columnstore/dbcon/dmlpackageproc/libdmlpackageproc.rc] Which are needed and should be there. They are just false-positives Also MariaDB rebuilds these Java arhives but they are available for testing purposes still so they are also false-positives * source-contains-prebuilt-java-object [storage/connect/mysql-test/connect/std_data/JavaWrappers.jar] * source-contains-prebuilt-java-object [storage/connect/mysql-test/connect/std_data/JdbcMariaDB.jar] * source-contains-prebuilt-java-object [storage/connect/mysql-test/connect/std_data/Mongo2.jar] * source-contains-prebuilt-java-object [storage/connect/mysql-test/connect/std_data/Mongo3.jar]
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Tuukka Pasanen authored
Some packages are needed to conflict packages that are not in this package and they emerge some warnings. Remove them from lintian output as they are not errors or something that should be handled. I: libmariadb-dev: conflicts-with-version libmariadb-dev-compat (<< 3.0.0) I: libmariadb-dev-compat: conflicts-with-version libmariadbclient-dev (<< 1:10.11.8+maria~deb11) I: libmariadb3: conflicts-with-version libmariadbclient18 (<< 10.2.0) I: mariadb-client: conflicts-with-version mysql-client (<< 5.0.51) I: mariadb-client-core: conflicts-with-version mysql-client (<< 5.0.51)
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Tuukka Pasanen authored
lintian output Lintian have many warnings that there is shebang '/bin/sh' which can be populary /bin/bash or /bin/zsh but also many others like Ksh or even Fish. Warned lintian problems are testing that are run under Bash or some other shell so they are or they are words in comments like let * I: mariadb-client: bash-term-in-posix-shell '`echo "testing\c"' [usr/bin/mariadb-secure-installation:191] * I: mariadb-server: bash-term-in-posix-shell '${BASH_VERSION' [usr/share/mysql/wsrep_notify:86] * I: mariadb-server: bash-term-in-posix-shell '[ "$url" ==' [usr/bin/mariadbd-safe:216] * I: mariadb-server: bash-term-in-posix-shell 'let' [usr/bin/mariadbd-safe:41] * I: mariadb-server: bash-term-in-posix-shell 'ulimit' [usr/bin/mariadbd-safe:712] * I: mariadb-server: bash-term-in-posix-shell 'ulimit' [usr/bin/mariadbd-safe:832] * I: mariadb-server-core: bash-term-in-posix-shell 'source tree,' [usr/bin/mariadb-install-db:93] * I: mariadb-test-data: bash-term-in-posix-shell '${BASH_VERSION' [usr/share/mysql/mysql-test/std_data/wsrep_notify.sh:87] * I: mariadb-test-data: bash-term-in-posix-shell '${BASH_VERSION' [usr/share/mysql/mysql-test/std_data/wsrep_notify_ssl.sh:87]
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Tuukka Pasanen authored
These are not big ones. These are needed in *BSD family * incorrect-path-for-interpreter /usr/bin/env perl != /usr/bin/perl [usr/share/mysql/mysql-test/mariadb-stress-test.pl] * incorrect-path-for-interpreter /usr/bin/env perl != /usr/bin/perl [usr/share/mysql/mysql-test/mariadb-test-run.pl] and these are needed to make sure that these packages get removed if they exist: * version-substvar-for-external-package Replaces ${source:Version} libmariadb-dev -> libmysqlclient-dev [debian/control:*] * version-substvar-for-external-package Replaces ${source:Version} libmariadb-dev -> libmysqld-dev [debian/control:*] * version-substvar-for-external-package Replaces ${source:Version} libmariadbd-dev -> libmariadbclient-dev [debian/control:*]
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Tuukka Pasanen authored
There is not-installed static libraries which only have x86-64 path so they will be installed in other architectures like ARM. Fix them replacing with '*' char * W: mariadb source: unwanted-path-too-specific
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Tuukka Pasanen authored
Lintian overdrives tends to rot and with Debian 12 Lintian got overhaul with syntax changes which made most of the old overrides obsoleted. Change old ones to new ones and remove unneeded onews also add some needed overrides. * W: mariadb-test-data: mismatched-override * - There was serveral old syntax overrides which should be just removed * W: mariadb-test-data: national-encoding * - There is lot's test files which are in ISO/IEC 8859-1 encoding and not UTF-8 for purpose. Remove then from polluting lintian * W: mariadb-plugin-provider-bzip2: mismatched-override * W: mariadb-plugin-provider-lz4: mismatched-override * W: mariadb-plugin-provider-lzma: mismatched-override * W: mariadb-plugin-provider-lzo: mismatched-override * W: mariadb-plugin-provider-snappy: mismatched-override - Remove old style overrides from packages * W: mariadb-test: shared-library-lacks-prerequisites [usr/lib/mysql/plugin/auth_0x0100.so] * W: mariadb-test: shared-library-lacks-prerequisites [usr/lib/mysql/plugin/debug_key_management.so] * W: mariadb-test: shared-library-lacks-prerequisites [usr/lib/mysql/plugin/test_sql_service.so] - These libraries are like that for a purpose
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Tuukka Pasanen authored
Debian control file has few lintian warning level notifications * mariadb-test: breaks-without-version mariadb-server-5.5 - Several packages conflicts with mariadb-server-5.5 but on mariadb-test breaks without it so it's controversial and can be resolved only with conflicting in mariadb-test * W: libmariadbd-dev: extended-description-line-too-long line 6 * W: mariadb-plugin-cracklib-password-check: extended-description-line-too-long line 4 - Lines are too long (over 80 chars) and they are just separated to new line.
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- 11 Jul, 2024 2 commits
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Brandon Nesterenko authored
MDEV-34274 did not fix the test failure. The test has a START SLAVE UNTIL condition, where we can't use sync_with_master_gtid.inc, wait_for_slave_to_start.inc, or wait_for_slave_to_stop.inc because our MTR connection thread races with the start/stop of the SQL/IO threads. So instead, for slave start, we prove the threads started by waiting for the connection count to increase by 2; and for slave stop, we wait for the processlist count to return to its pre start slave number.
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Brandon Nesterenko authored
MDEV-34274: Test rpl.rpl_change_master_demote frequently fails on buildbot with "IO thread should not be running..." Note this is a backport of 8c8b3ab7 from 11.1. The test rpl.rpl_change_master_demote used a `sleep 1` command to give time for a START SLAVE UNTIL to start the slave threads and wait for them to automatically die by UNTIL. On machines with heavy load (especially MSAN bb builders), one second was not enough, and the test would fail due to the IO thread still being up. This patch fixes the test by replacing the sleep with specific conditions to wait for. The test cannot wait for the IO or SQL threads to start, as it would be possible that they would be started and stopped by the time the MTR executor would check the slave status. So instead, we test for proof that they existed via the Connections status variable being incremented by at least 2 (Connections just shows the global thread id). At this point, we still can't use the wait_for_slave_to_stop helper, as the SQL/IO_Running fields of SHOW SLAVE STATUS may not be updated yet. So instead, we use information_schema.processlist, which would show the presence of the Slave_SQL/IO threads. So to "wait for the slave to stop", we wait for the Slave_SQL/IO threads to be gone from the processlist.
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- 09 Jul, 2024 1 commit
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Daniel Black authored
Numerous fixes included from upstream. /utf8 needed for Windows, but may as well enable globally.
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- 08 Jul, 2024 6 commits
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Alexander Barkov authored
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Alexander Barkov authored
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Alexander Barkov authored
my_like_range*() can create longer keys than Field::char_length(). This caused warnings during print_range(). Fix: Suppressing warnings in print_range().
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Anson Chung authored
Line numbers had to be removed from the ignorelists in order to be diffed against since locations of the same findings can differ across runs. Therefore preprocessing has to be done on the CI findings so that it can be compared to the ignorelist and new findings can be outputted. However, since line numbers have to be removed, a situation occurs where it is difficult to reference the location of findings in code given the output of the CI job. To lessen this pain, change the cppcheck template to include code snippets which make it easier to reference where in the code the finding is referring to, even in the absence of line numbers. Ignorelisting works as before since locations of the finding may change but not the code it is referring to. Furthermore, due to the innate difficulty in maintaining ignorelists across branches and triaging new findings, allow failure as to not have constantly failing pipelines as a result of a new findings that have not been addressed yet. Lastly, update SAST ignorelists to match the newly refactored cppcheck job and the current state of the codebase. 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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Anson Chung authored
Rectify cases of mismatched brackets and address possible cases of division by zero by checking if the denominator is zero before dividing. No functional changes were made. 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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Marko Mäkelä authored
crc32_avx512(): Explicitly cast ssize_t(size) to make it clear that we are indeed applying a negative offset to a pointer.
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- 07 Jul, 2024 1 commit
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Monty authored
The issue was that when repairing an Aria table of row format PAGE and the data file was bigger the 4G, the data file length was cut short because of wrong parameters to MY_ALIGN(). The effect was that ALTER TABLE, OPTIMIZE TABLE or REPAIR TABLE would fail on these tables, possibly corrupting them. The MDEV also exposed a bug where error state was not propagated properly to the upper level if the number of rows in the table changed.
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- 06 Jul, 2024 1 commit
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Brandon Nesterenko authored
The current semi-sync binlog fail-over recovery process uses rpl_semi_sync_slave_enabled==TRUE as its condition to truncate a primary server’s binlog, as it is anticipating the server to re-join a replication topology as a replica. However, for servers configured with both rpl_semi_sync_master_enabled=1 and rpl_semi_sync_slave_enabled=1, if a primary is just re-started (i.e. retaining its role as master), it can truncate its binlog to drop transactions which its replica(s) has already received and executed. If this happens, when the replica reconnects, its gtid_slave_pos can be ahead of the recovered primary’s gtid_binlog_pos, resulting in an error state where the replica’s state is ahead of the primary’s. This patch changes the condition for semi-sync recovery to truncate the binlog to instead use the configuration variable --init-rpl-role, when set to SLAVE. This allows for both rpl_semi_sync_master_enabled and rpl_semi_sync_slave_enabled to be set for a primary that is restarted, and no transactions will be lost, so long as --init-rpl-role is not set to SLAVE. Reviewed By: ============ Sergei Golubchik <serg@mariadb.com>
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- 05 Jul, 2024 3 commits
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Brandon Nesterenko authored
The special logic used by the memory storage engine to keep slaves in sync with the master on a restart can break replication. In particular, after a restart, the master writes DELETE statements in the binlog for each MEMORY-based table so the slave can empty its data. If the DELETE is not executable, e.g. due to invalid triggers, the slave will error and fail, whereas the master will never see the problem. Instead of DELETE statements, use TRUNCATE to keep slaves in-sync with the master, thereby bypassing triggers. Reviewed By: =========== Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org> Andrei Elkin <andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
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Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani authored
During read only mode, InnoDB doesn't allow checkpoint to happen. So InnoDB should throw the warning when InnoDB tries to force the checkpoint when innodb_read_only = 1 or innodb_force_recovery = 6.
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Hugo Wen authored
MariaDB supports a "wait-free concurrent allocator based on pinning addresses". In `lf_pinbox_real_free()` it tries to sort the pinned addresses for better performance to use binary search during "real free". `alloca()` was used to allocate stack memory and copy addresses. To prevent a stack overflow when allocating the stack memory the function checks if there's enough stack space. However, the available stack size was calculated inaccurately which eventually caused database crash due to stack overflow. The crash was seen on MariaDB 10.6.11 but the same code defect exists on all MariaDB versions. A similar issue happened previously and the fix in fc2c1e43 was to add a `ALLOCA_SAFETY_MARGIN` which is 8192 bytes. However, that safety margin is not enough during high connection workloads. MySQL also had a similar issue and the fix https://github.com/mysql/mysql-server/commit/b086fda was to remove the use of `alloca` and replace qsort approach by a linear scan through all pointers (pins) owned by each thread. This commit is mostly the same as it is the only way to solve this issue as: 1. Frame sizes in different architecture can be different. 2. Number of active (non-null) pinned addresses varies, so the frame size for the recursive sorting function `msort_with_tmp` is also hard to predict. 3. Allocating big memory blocks in stack doesn't seem to be a very good practice. For further details see the mentioned commit in MySQL and the inline comments. 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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- 04 Jul, 2024 6 commits
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Sergei Petrunia authored
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Sergei Petrunia authored
The symptoms were: take a server with no activity and a table that's not in the buffer pool. Run a query that reads the whole table and observe that r_engine_stats.pages_read_count shows about 2% of the table was read. Who reads the rest? The cause was that page prefetching done inside InnoDB was not counted. This counts page prefetch requests made in buf_read_ahead_random() and buf_read_ahead_linear() and makes them visible in: - ANALYZE: r_engine_stats.pages_prefetch_read_count - Slow Query Log: Pages_prefetched: This patch intentionally doesn't attempt to count the time to read the prefetched pages: * there's no obvious place where one can do it * prefetch reads may be done in parallel (right?), it is not clear how to count the time in this case.
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Galina Shalygina authored
The crash is caused by the attempt to refix the constant subquery during pushdown from HAVING into WHERE optimization. Every condition that is going to be pushed into WHERE clause is first cleaned up, then refixed. Constant subqueries are not cleaned or refixed because they will remain the same after refixing, so this complicated procedure can be omitted for them (introduced in MDEV-21184). Constant subqueries are marked with flag IMMUTABLE_FL, that helps to miss the cleanup stage for them. Also they are marked as fixed, so refixing is also not done for them. Because of the multiple equality propagation several references to the same constant subquery can exist in the condition that is going to be pushed into WHERE. Before this patch, the problem appeared in the following way. After the first reference to the constant subquery is processed, the flag IMMUTABLE_FL for the constant subquery is disabled. So, when the second reference to this constant subquery is processed, the flag is already disabled and the subquery goes through the procedure of cleaning and refixing. That causes a crash. To solve this problem, IMMUTABLE_FL should be disabled only after all references to the constant subquery are processed, so after the whole condition that is going to be pushed is cleaned up and refixed. Approved by Igor Babaev <igor@maridb.com>
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
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Alexander Barkov authored
Fixing applying the COLLATE clause to a parameter caused an error error: COLLATION '...' is not valid for CHARACTER SET 'binary' Fix: - Changing the collation derivation for a non-prepared Item_param to DERIVATION_IGNORABLE. - Allowing to apply any COLLATE clause to expressions with DERIVATION_IGNORABLE. This includes: 1. A non-prepared Item_param 2. An explicit NULL 3. Expressions derived from #1 and #2 For example: SELECT ? COLLATE utf8mb_unicode_ci; SELECT NULL COLLATE utf8mb_unicode_ci; SELECT CONCAT(?) COLLATE utf8mb_unicode_ci; SELECT CONCAT(NULL) COLLATE utf8mb_unicode_ci - Additional change: preserving the collation of an expression when the expression gets assigned to a PS parameter and evaluates to SQL NULL. Before this change, the collation of the parameter was erroneously set to &my_charset_binary. - Additional change: removing the multiplication to mbmaxlen from the fix_char_length_ulonglong() argument, because the multiplication already happens inside fix_char_length_ulonglong(). This fixes a too large column size created for a COLLATE clause.
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- 03 Jul, 2024 5 commits
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Brandon Nesterenko authored
In 10.0 there was an assert to ensure that there were semi sync clients before removing one, but it was removed in 10.1. This patch adds the assertion back.
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mariadb-DebarunBanerjee authored
The performance regression seen while loading BP is caused by the deadlock fix given in MDEV-33543. The area of impact is wider but is more visible when BP is being loaded initially via DMLs. Specifically the response time could be impacted in DML doing pessimistic operation on index(split/merge) and the leaf pages are not found in buffer pool. It is more likely to occur with small BP size. The origin of the issue dates back to MDEV-30400 that introduced btr_cur_t::search_leaf() replacing btr_cur_search_to_nth_level() for leaf page searches. In btr_latch_prev, we use RW_NO_LATCH to get the previous page fixed in BP without latching. When the page is not in BP, we try to acquire and wait for S latch violating the latching order. This deadlock was analyzed in MDEV-33543 and fixed by using the already present wait logic in buf_page_get_gen() instead of waiting for latch. The wait logic is inferior to usual S latch wait and is simply a repeated sleep 100 of micro-sec (The actual sleep time could be more depending on platforms). The bug was seen with "change-buffering" code path and the idea was that this path should be less exercised. The judgement was not correct and the path is actually quite frequent and does impact performance when pages are not in BP and being loaded by DML expanding/shrinking large data. Fix: While trying to get a page with RW_NO_LATCH and we are attempting "out of order" latch, return from buf_page_get_gen immediately instead of waiting and follow the ordered latching path.
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
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Monty authored
If compiled for debugging, LOCK_DURATION is also filled in.
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