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* MDEV-27058: Reduce the size of buf_block_t and buf_page_tMarko Mäkelä2021-11-181-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | buf_page_t::frame: Moved from buf_block_t::frame. All 'thin' buf_page_t describing compressed-only ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED pages will have frame=nullptr, while all 'fat' buf_block_t will have a non-null frame pointing to aligned innodb_page_size bytes. This eliminates the need for separate states for BUF_BLOCK_FILE_PAGE and BUF_BLOCK_ZIP_PAGE. buf_page_t::lock: Moved from buf_block_t::lock. That is, all block descriptors will have a page latch. The IO_PIN state that was used for discarding or creating the uncompressed page frame of a ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED block is replaced by a combination of read-fix and page X-latch. page_zip_des_t::fix: Replaces state_, buf_fix_count_, io_fix_, status of buf_page_t with a single std::atomic<uint32_t>. All modifications will use store(), fetch_add(), fetch_sub(). This space was previously wasted to alignment on 64-bit systems. We will use the following encoding that combines a state (partly read-fix or write-fix) and a buffer-fix count: buf_page_t::NOT_USED=0 (previously BUF_BLOCK_NOT_USED) buf_page_t::MEMORY=1 (previously BUF_BLOCK_MEMORY) buf_page_t::REMOVE_HASH=2 (previously BUF_BLOCK_REMOVE_HASH) buf_page_t::FREED=3 + fix: pages marked as freed in the file buf_page_t::UNFIXED=1U<<29 + fix: normal pages buf_page_t::IBUF_EXIST=2U<<29 + fix: normal pages; may need ibuf merge buf_page_t::REINIT=3U<<29 + fix: reinitialized pages (skip doublewrite) buf_page_t::READ_FIX=4U<<29 + fix: read-fixed pages (also X-latched) buf_page_t::WRITE_FIX=5U<<29 + fix: write-fixed pages (also U-latched) buf_page_t::WRITE_FIX_IBUF=6U<<29 + fix: write-fixed; may have ibuf buf_page_t::WRITE_FIX_REINIT=7U<<29 + fix: write-fixed (no doublewrite) buf_page_t::write_complete(): Change WRITE_FIX or WRITE_FIX_REINIT to UNFIXED, and WRITE_FIX_IBUF to IBUF_EXIST, before releasing the U-latch. buf_page_t::read_complete(): Renamed from buf_page_read_complete(). Change READ_FIX to UNFIXED or IBUF_EXIST, before releasing the X-latch. buf_page_t::can_relocate(): If the page latch is being held or waited for, or the block is buffer-fixed or io-fixed, return false. (The condition on the page latch is new.) Outside buf_page_get_gen(), buf_page_get_low() and buf_page_free(), we will acquire the page latch before fix(), and unfix() before unlocking. buf_page_t::flush(): Replaces buf_flush_page(). Optimize the handling of FREED pages. buf_pool_t::release_freed_page(): Assume that buf_pool.mutex is held by the caller. buf_page_t::is_read_fixed(), buf_page_t::is_write_fixed(): New predicates. buf_page_get_low(): Ignore guesses that are read-fixed because they may not yet be registered in buf_pool.page_hash and buf_pool.LRU. buf_page_optimistic_get(): Acquire latch before buffer-fixing. buf_page_make_young(): Leave read-fixed blocks alone, because they might not be registered in buf_pool.LRU yet. recv_sys_t::recover_deferred(), recv_sys_t::recover_low(): Possibly fix MDEV-26326, by holding a page X-latch instead of only buffer-fixing the page.
* Merge 10.4 into 10.5Marko Mäkelä2020-10-301-7/+6
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* MDEV-23693 Failing assertion: my_atomic_load32_explicit(&lock->lock_word, ↵Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani2020-10-271-0/+77
MY_MEMORY_ORDER_RELAXED) == X_LOCK_DECR InnoDB frees the block lock during buffer pool shrinking when other thread is yet to release the block lock. While shrinking the buffer pool, InnoDB allows the page to be freed unless it is buffer fixed. In some cases, InnoDB releases the latch after unfixing the block. Fix: ==== - InnoDB should unfix the block after releases the latch. - Add more assertion to check buffer fix while accessing the page. - Introduced block_hint structure to store buf_block_t pointer and allow accessing the buf_block_t pointer only by passing a functor. It returns original buf_block_t* pointer if it is valid or nullptr if the pointer become stale. - Replace buf_block_is_uncompressed() with buf_pool_t::is_block_pointer() This change is motivated by a change in mysql-5.7.32: mysql/mysql-server@46e60de444a8fbd876cc6778a7e64a1d3426a48d Bug #31036301 ASSERTION FAILURE: SYNC0RW.IC:429:LOCK->LOCK_WORD