- 17 Feb, 2022 8 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
The .rdiff files were not correctly adjusted in commit 8f4a3bf0 (MDEV-25057).
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
convert_error_code_to_mysql(): Use the correct limit FK_MAX_CASCADE_DEL in the error message. The DICT_FK_MAX_RECURSIVE_LOAD applies to the number of foreign key constraints in table definitions, not to the number of rows that are visited while processing a foreign key constraint.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
On FreeBSD, the error message would say "Resource deadlock avoided". Let us simply replace the error message string in the test.
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Alexey Yurchenko authored
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Jonathan Sabbe authored
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- 16 Feb, 2022 4 commits
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forkfun authored
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Monty authored
MDEV-22500 Assertion `thd->killed != 0' failed in ha_maria::enable_indexes For MDEV-17223 the issue was an assert that didn't take into account that we could get duplicate key errors when enablling unique indexes. Fixed by not retrying repair in case of duplicate key error for this case, which avoids the assert. For MDEV-22500 I removed the assert, as it's not critical (just a way to find potential wrong code) and we will anyway get things logged in the error log if this happens. This case cannot triggered an assert in 10.3 but I verified that it would trigger in 10.5 and that this patch fixes it.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Some GNU/Linux distributions ship a zlib that is modified to use the s390x DFLTCC instruction. That modification would essentially redefine compressBound(sourceLen) as (sourceLen * 16 + 2308) / 8 + 6. Let us relax the tests for InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED to cope with such a weaker compression guarantee. create_table_info_t::row_size_is_acceptable(): Remove a bogus debug-only assertion that would fail to hold for the test innodb_zip.bug36169. The function page_zip_empty_size() may indeed return 0.
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Lena Startseva authored
Added ability to disable/enable (--disable_view_protocol/--enable_view_protocol) view-protocol in tests. When the option "--disable_view_protocol" is used util connections are closed. Added new test for checking view-protocol
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- 15 Feb, 2022 3 commits
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Brandon Nesterenko authored
The rpl.rpl_seconds_behind_master_spike test would sometimes timeout or take a very long time to complete. This happened because an MTR DEBUG_SYNC signal would be lost due to a subsequent call to RESET. I.e., the slave SQL thread would be paused due to the WAIT_FOR signal being lost, resulting in either a failed test if the `select master_pos_wait` timeout occurs first, or a very long run-time if the DBUG_SYNC timeout occurs first. The fix ensures that the MTR signal is processed by the slave SQL thread before issuing the call to RESET Reviewed By: ============ Andrei Elkin <andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
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Vlad Lesin authored
MDEV-20605 Awaken transaction can miss inserted by other transaction records due to wrong persistent cursor restoration Post-push fix: remove unstable test. The test was developed to find the reason of duplicated rows caused by MDEV-20605 fix. The test is not necessary as the reason was found and the bug was fixed.
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Ustun Ozgur authored
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- 14 Feb, 2022 7 commits
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Vlad Lesin authored
MDEV-20605 Awaken transaction can miss inserted by other transaction records due to wrong persistent cursor restoration sel_restore_position_for_mysql() moves forward persistent cursor position after btr_pcur_restore_position() call if cursor relative position is BTR_PCUR_ON and the cursor points to the record with NOT the same field values as in a stored record(and some other not important for this case conditions). It was done because btr_pcur_restore_position() sets page_cur_mode_t mode to PAGE_CUR_LE for cursor->rel_pos == BTR_PCUR_ON before opening cursor. So we are searching for the record less or equal to stored one. And if the found record is not equal to stored one, then it is less and we need to move cursor forward. But there can be a situation when the stored record was purged, but the new one with the same key but different value was inserted while row_search_mvcc() was suspended. In this case, when the thread is awaken, it will invoke sel_restore_position_for_mysql(), which, in turns, invoke btr_pcur_restore_position(), which will return false because found record don't match stored record, and sel_restore_position_for_mysql() will move forward cursor position. The above can lead to the case when awaken row_search_mvcc() do not see records inserted by other transactions while it slept. The mtr test case shows the example how it can be. The fix is to return special value from persistent cursor restoring function which would notify its caller that uniq fields of restored record and stored record are the same, and in this case sel_restore_position_for_mysql() don't move cursor forward. Delete-marked records are correctly processed in row_search_mvcc(). Non-unique secondary indexes are "uniquified" by adding the PK, the index->n_uniq should then be index->n_fields. So there is no need in additional checks in the fix. If transaction's readview can't see the changes made in secondary index record, it requests clustered index record in row_search_mvcc() to check its transaction id and get the correspondent record version. After this row_search_mvcc() commits mtr to preserve clustered index latching order, and starts mtr. Between those mtr commit and start secondary index pages are unlatched, and purge has the ability to remove stored in the cursor record, what causes rows duplication in result set for non-locking reads, as cursor position is restored to the previously visited record. To solve this the changes are just switched off for non-locking reads, it's quite simple solution, besides the changes don't make sense for non-locking reads. The more complex and effective from performance perspective solution is to create mtr savepoint before clustered record requesting and rolling back to that savepoint after that. See MDEV-27557. One more solution is to have per-record transaction id for secondary indexes. See MDEV-17598. If any of those is implemented, just remove select_lock_type argument in sel_restore_position_for_mysql().
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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- 12 Feb, 2022 4 commits
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Daniel Bartholomew authored
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Daniel Bartholomew authored
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Daniel Bartholomew authored
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Daniel Bartholomew authored
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- 11 Feb, 2022 4 commits
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
Fixed inlining flags. Remove /Ob1 added by CMake for RelWithDebInfo. (the actual compiler default is /Ob2 if optimizations are enabled) Allow to define custom /Ob flag with new variable MSVC_INLINE, if desired
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Vlad Lesin authored
MDEV-27746 Wrong comparision of BLOB's empty preffix with non-preffixed BLOB causes rows count mismatch for clustered and secondary indexes during non-locking read row_sel_sec_rec_is_for_clust_rec() treats empty BLOB prefix field in secondary index as a field equal to any external BLOB field in clustered index. Row_sel_get_clust_rec_for_mysql::operator() doesn't zerro out clustered record pointer in row_search_mvcc(), and row_search_mvcc() thinks that delete-marked secondary index record has visible for "CHECK TABLE"'s read view old-versioned clustered index record, and row_scan_index_for_mysql() counts it as a row. The fix is to execute row_sel_sec_rec_is_for_blob() in row_sel_sec_rec_is_for_clust_rec() if clustered field contains BLOB's reference.
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Samuel Thibault authored
While building on GNU/Hurd and kfreebsd. On the C++ standard uintptr_t can be defined in <cstdint> ref: https://www.cplusplus.com/reference/cstdint/ Fixes: 0d44792a
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- 10 Feb, 2022 10 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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Sergei Petrunia authored
The asserion failure was caused by this query select /*id=1*/ from t1 where col= ( select /*id=2*/ from ... where corr_cond1 union select /*id=4*/ from ... where corr_cond2) Here, - select with id=2 was correlated due to corr_cond1. - select with id=4 was initially correlated due to corr_cond2, but then the optimizer optimized away the correlation, making the select with id=4 uncorrelated. However, since select with id=2 remained correlated, the execution had to re-compute the whole UNION. When it tried to execute select with id=4, it hit an assertion (join buffer already free'd). This is because select with id=4 has freed its execution structures after it has been executed once. The select is uncorrelated, so it did not expect it would need to be executed for the second time. Fixed this by adding this logic in st_select_lex::optimize_unflattened_subqueries(): If a member of a UNION is correlated, mark all its members as correlated, so that they are prepared to be executed multiple times.
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
Fixed tpool::pread() and tpool::pwrite() to return SSIZE_T on Windows, so that huge numbers are not converted to negatives. Also, make sure to never attempt reading/writing more bytes than DWORD can accomodate (4G)
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Sergei Golubchik authored
don't let Aria create a table that it cannot open
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Sergei Golubchik authored
use the correct check. before invoking handler methods we need to know that the table was opened, not only created.
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
Do not assume that subquery Item always present.
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Sergei Golubchik authored
fix a debug assert to account for not opened temp tables
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Monty authored
Removed all dependencies of command line arguments based on positions in an array (this kind of code should never have been written). Instead use option names, which are stable. Reviewer: Sergei Golubchik
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