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4a815be... by Yuchen Pei <email address hidden>

MDEV-15935 Adding global/session system var redirect_url

Adding a global/session var `redirect_url' of string type. The initial
value is empty. Can be supplied in mysqld with --redirect-url or set
in --init-connect. A valid redirect_url should be of the format

{mysql,mariadb}://host[:port]

where <host> is an arbitrary string not containing colons, and <port>
is a number between 0 and 65535 inclusive.

The variable will be used by the server to notify clients that they
should connect to another server, specified by the value of the
variable, if not empty.

The notification is done by the inclusion of the variable in
session_track_system_variable.

a505774... by Yuchen Pei <email address hidden>

MDEV-15935 Clean up string sys_var types.

Merge sys_var_charptr with sys_var_charptr_base, as well as merge
Sys_var_session_lexstring into Sys_var_lexstring. Also refactored
update methods of sys_var_charptr accordingly.

Because the class is more generic, session_update() calls
sys_var_charptr::session_update() which does not assume a buffer field
associated with THD, but instead call strdup/free, we get rid of
THD::default_master_connection_buff accordingly

47bf31d... by Yuchen Pei <email address hidden>

MDEV-31586 Make the MDEV-31463 test more fitting and stable

The original test in the report of MDEV-31463 is contrived and
nondeterministic, causing MDEV-31586. We update the test to make it
more directly addresses the underlying cause of MDEV-31463, namely
errors from queries sent to the data node not consumed when trying to
set lock wait timeout. This is achieved through the debug sync
facility.

ce69353... by Yuchen Pei <email address hidden>

MDEV-31787 MDEV-26151 Add a test exercising non-0 spider_casual_read

Also:
- clean up spider_check_and_get_casual_read_conn() and
  spider_check_and_set_autocommit()
- remove a couple of commented out code blocks

bb051c9... by Yuchen Pei <email address hidden>

MDEV-29502 Fix some issues with spider direct aggregate

The direct aggregate mechanism sems to be only intended to work when
otherwise a full table scan query will be executed from the spider
node and the aggregation done at the spider node too. Typically this
happens in sub_select(). In the test spider.direct_aggregate_part
direct aggregate allows to send COUNT statements directly to the data
nodes and adds up the results at the spider node, instead of iterating
over the rows one by one at the spider node.

By contrast, the group by handler (GBH) typically sends aggregated
queries directly to data nodes, in which case DA does not improve the
situation here.

That is why we should fix it by disabling DA when GBH is used.

There are other reasons supporting this change. First, the creation of
GBH results in a call to change_to_use_tmp_fields() (as opposed to
setup_copy_fields()) which causes the spider DA function
spider_db_fetch_for_item_sum_funcs() to work on wrong items. Second,
the spider DA function only calls direct_add() on the items, and the
follow-up add() needs to be called by the sql layer code. In
do_select(), after executing the query with the GBH, it seems that the
required add() would not necessarily be called.

Disabling DA when GBH is used does fix the bug. There are a few
other things included in this commit to improve the situation with
spider DA:

1. Add a session variable that allows user to disable DA completely,
this will help as a temporary measure if/when further bugs with DA
emerge.

2. Move the increment of direct_aggregate_count to the spider DA
function. Currently this is done in rather bizarre and random
locations.

3. Fix the spider_db_mbase_row creation so that the last of its row
field (sentinel) is NULL. The code is already doing a null check, but
somehow the sentinel field is on an invalid address, causing the
segfaults. With a correct implementation of the row creation, we can
avoid such segfaults.

5434477... by Yuchen Pei <email address hidden>

MDEV-31117 clean up spider connection info parsing

Spider connection string is a comma-separated parameter definitions,
where each definition is of the form "<param_title> <param_value>",
where <param_value> is quote delimited on both ends, with backslashes
acting as an escaping prefix.

The code however treated param title the same way as param value when
assigning, and have nonsensical fields like delim_title_len and
delim_title. We remove these.

We also clean up the spider comment connection string parsing,
including:

- Factoring out some code from the parsing function
- Rewriting the struct `st_spider_param_string_parse`, including
  replacing its messy methods with cleaner ones
- And any necessary changes caused by the above changes

f18d03c... by Yuchen Pei

MDEV-22979 MDEV-27233 MDEV-28218 Fixing spider init bugs

Fix spider init bugs (MDEV-22979, MDEV-27233, MDEV-28218) while
preventing regression on old ones (MDEV-30370, MDEV-29904)

Two things are changed:

First, Spider initialisation is made fully synchronous, i.e. it no
longer happens in a background thread. Adapted from the original fix
by nayuta for MDEV-27233. This change itself would cause failure when
spider is initialised early, by plugin-load-add, due to dependency on
Aria and udf function creation, which are fixed in the second and
third parts below. Requires SQL Service, thus porting earlier versions
requires MDEV-27595

Second, if spider is initialised before udf_init(), create udf by
inserting into `mysql.func`, otherwise do it by `CREATE FUNCTION` as
usual. This change may be generalised in MDEV-31401.

Also factor out some clean-up queries from deinit_spider.inc for use
of spider init tests.

A minor caveat is that early spider initialisation will fail if the
server is bootstrapped for the first time, due to missing `mysql`
database which needs to be created by the bootstrap script.

e4ada93... by Yuchen Pei

MDEV-27095 clean up spd_init_query.h

Removing procedures that were created and dropped during init.

This also fixes a race condition where mtr test with
plugin-load-add=ha_spider.so causes post test check to fail as it
expects the procedures to still be there.

791d8de... by Yuchen Pei

MDEV-27095 installing one spider plugin should not trigger others

There are several plugins in ha_spider: spider, spider_alloc_mem,
spider_wrapper_protocols, spider_rewrite etc.

INSTALL PLUGIN foo SONAME ha_spider causes all the other ones to be
installed by the init queries where foo is any of the plugins.

This introduces unnecessary complexiy. For example it reads
mysql.plugins to find all other plugins, causing the hack of moving
spider plugin init to a separate thread.

To install all spider related plugins, install soname ha_spider should
be used instead.

This also fixes spurious rows in mysql.plugin when installing say only
the spider plugin with `plugin-load-add=SPIDER=ha_spider.so`:

select * from mysql.plugin;
name dl
spider_alloc_mem ha_spider.so # should not be here
spider_wrapper_protocols ha_spider.so # should not be here

Adapted from part of the reverted commit
c160a115b8b6dcd54bb3daf1a751ee9c68b7ee47.

824017d... by Yuchen Pei

MDEV-31400 Simple plugin dependency resolution

We introduce simple plugin dependency. A plugin init function may
return HA_ERR_RETRY_INIT. If this happens during server startup when
the server is trying to initialise all plugins, the failed plugins
will be retried, until no more plugins succeed in initialisation or
want to be retried.

This will fix spider init bugs which is caused in part by its
dependency on Aria for initialisation.

The reason we need a new return code, instead of treating every
failure as a request for retry, is that it may be impossible to clean
up after a failed plugin initialisation. Take InnoDB for example, it
has a global variable `buf_page_cleaner_is_active`, which may not
satisfy an assertion during a second initialisation try, probably
because InnoDB does not expect the initialisation to be called
twice.