Commit a561a95e authored by Davi Arnaut's avatar Davi Arnaut

Fix for a valgrind warning due to use of a uninitialized

variable. The problem was that THD::connect_utime could be
used without being initialized when the main thread is used
to handle connections (--thread-handling=no-threads).
parent 8209a09e
......@@ -4780,8 +4780,9 @@ void handle_connection_in_main_thread(THD *thd)
safe_mutex_assert_owner(&LOCK_thread_count);
thread_cache_size=0; // Safety
threads.append(thd);
(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_thread_count);
handle_one_connection((void*) thd);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_thread_count);
thd->start_utime= my_micro_time();
handle_one_connection(thd);
}
......@@ -4806,7 +4807,7 @@ void create_thread_to_handle_connection(THD *thd)
thread_created++;
threads.append(thd);
DBUG_PRINT("info",(("creating thread %lu"), thd->thread_id));
thd->connect_utime= thd->start_utime= my_micro_time();
thd->prior_thr_create_utime= thd->start_utime= my_micro_time();
if ((error=pthread_create(&thd->real_id,&connection_attrib,
handle_one_connection,
(void*) thd)))
......
......@@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ THD::THD()
// Must be reset to handle error with THD's created for init of mysqld
lex->current_select= 0;
start_time=(time_t) 0;
start_utime= 0L;
start_utime= prior_thr_create_utime= 0L;
utime_after_lock= 0L;
current_linfo = 0;
slave_thread = 0;
......
......@@ -1370,7 +1370,8 @@ public:
/* remote (peer) port */
uint16 peer_port;
time_t start_time, user_time;
ulonglong connect_utime, thr_create_utime; // track down slow pthread_create
// track down slow pthread_create
ulonglong prior_thr_create_utime, thr_create_utime;
ulonglong start_utime, utime_after_lock;
thr_lock_type update_lock_default;
......
......@@ -1074,8 +1074,8 @@ static void prepare_new_connection_state(THD* thd)
pthread_handler_t handle_one_connection(void *arg)
{
THD *thd= (THD*) arg;
ulong launch_time= (ulong) ((thd->thr_create_utime= my_micro_time()) -
thd->connect_utime);
thd->thr_create_utime= my_micro_time();
if (thread_scheduler.init_new_connection_thread())
{
......@@ -1084,8 +1084,20 @@ pthread_handler_t handle_one_connection(void *arg)
thread_scheduler.end_thread(thd,0);
return 0;
}
if (launch_time >= slow_launch_time*1000000L)
statistic_increment(slow_launch_threads,&LOCK_status);
/*
If a thread was created to handle this connection:
increment slow_launch_threads counter if it took more than
slow_launch_time seconds to create the thread.
*/
if (thd->prior_thr_create_utime)
{
ulong launch_time= (ulong) (thd->thr_create_utime -
thd->prior_thr_create_utime);
if (launch_time >= slow_launch_time*1000000L)
statistic_increment(slow_launch_threads, &LOCK_status);
thd->prior_thr_create_utime= 0;
}
/*
handle_one_connection() is normally the only way a thread would
......
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