Commit bc6fd0ac authored by monty@donna.mysql.fi's avatar monty@donna.mysql.fi

Added test for PTHREAD_YIELD

Removed test of default master parameter
Don't lock locked tables in REPAIR
Changed optimzation for SELECT * from table,table ORDER BY keypart LIMIT
parent 5a5e2be9
......@@ -531,10 +531,20 @@ GEMINI Tables
InnoDB Tables
* InnoDB overview::
* InnoDB overview:: InnoDB tables overview
* InnoDB start:: InnoDB startup options
* Using InnoDB tables:: Using InnoDB tables
* InnoDB restrictions:: Some restrictions on @code{InnoDB} tables:
* Creating an InnoDB database:: Creating an InnoDB database. Creating an InnoDB database
* Using InnoDB tables:: Creating InnoDB tables
* Adding and removing:: Adding and removing InnoDB data and log files
* Backing up:: Backing up and recovering an InnoDB database
* Moving:: Moving an InnoDB database to another machine
* InnoDB transaction model:: InnoDB transaction model. InnoDB transaction model
* Implementation:: Implementation of multiversioning
* Table and index:: Table and index structures
* File space management:: File space management and disk i/o
* Error handling:: Error handling
* InnoDB restrictions:: Some restrictions on InnoDB tables
* InnoDB contact information:: InnoDB contact information. InnoDB contact information
MySQL Tutorial
......@@ -606,7 +616,6 @@ Replication in MySQL
MySQL Full-text Search
* Fulltext Search::
* Fulltext Fine-tuning::
* Fulltext Features to Appear in MySQL 4.0::
* Fulltext TODO::
......@@ -917,6 +926,7 @@ Changes in release 4.0.x (Development; Alpha)
Changes in release 3.23.x (Stable)
* News-3.23.38::
* News-3.23.37:: Changes in release 3.23.37
* News-3.23.36:: Changes in release 3.23.36
* News-3.23.35:: Changes in release 3.23.35
......@@ -24354,24 +24364,24 @@ limited by @code{gemini_connection_limit}. The default is 100 users.
NuSphere is working on removing these limitations.
@node InnoDB, , GEMINI, Table types
@node InnoDB, , GEMINI, Table types
@section InnoDB Tables
@menu
* InnoDB overview:: InnoDB tables overview
* InnoDB start:: InnoDB startup options
* Creating an InnoDB database:: Creating an InnoDB database
* Using InnoDB tables:: Creating InnoDB tables
* Adding and removing:: Adding and removing InnoDB data and log files
* Backing up:: Backing up and recovering an InnoDB database
* Moving:: Moving an InnoDB database to another machine
* InnoDB transaction model:: InnoDB transaction model
* Implementation:: Implementation of multiversioning
* Table and index:: Table and index structures
* File space management:: File space management and disk i/o
* Error handling:: Error handling
* InnoDB restrictions:: Some restrictions on InnoDB tables
* InnoDB contact information:: InnoDB contact information
* InnoDB overview:: InnoDB tables overview
* InnoDB start:: InnoDB startup options
* Creating an InnoDB database:: Creating an InnoDB database. Creating an InnoDB database
* Using InnoDB tables:: Creating InnoDB tables
* Adding and removing:: Adding and removing InnoDB data and log files
* Backing up:: Backing up and recovering an InnoDB database
* Moving:: Moving an InnoDB database to another machine
* InnoDB transaction model:: InnoDB transaction model. InnoDB transaction model
* Implementation:: Implementation of multiversioning
* Table and index:: Table and index structures
* File space management:: File space management and disk i/o
* Error handling:: Error handling
* InnoDB restrictions:: Some restrictions on InnoDB tables
* InnoDB contact information:: InnoDB contact information. InnoDB contact information
@end menu
@node InnoDB overview, InnoDB start, InnoDB, InnoDB
......@@ -24413,7 +24423,7 @@ may consist of several files. This is different from, for example,
InnoDB is distributed under the GNU GPL License Version 2 (of June 1991).
In the source distribution of MySQL, InnoDB appears as a subdirectory.
@node InnoDB start
@node InnoDB start, Creating an InnoDB database, InnoDB overview, InnoDB
@subsection InnoDB startup options
Beginning from MySQL-3.23.37 the prefix of the options is changed
......@@ -24551,7 +24561,7 @@ InnoDB cannot notice. In cases like this the timeout is useful to
resolve the situation.
@end multitable
@node Creating an InnoDB database
@node Creating an InnoDB database, Using InnoDB tables, InnoDB start, InnoDB
@subsection Creating an InnoDB database
Suppose you have installed MySQL and have edited @file{my.cnf} so that
......@@ -24621,7 +24631,7 @@ some InnoDB tables, delete also the corresponding @file{.frm}
files for these tables from the MySQL database directories. Then you can
try the InnoDB database creation again.
@node Using InnoDB tables
@node Using InnoDB tables, Adding and removing, Creating an InnoDB database, InnoDB
@subsection Creating InnoDB tables
Suppose you have started the MySQL client with the command
......@@ -24664,7 +24674,7 @@ InnoDB has its own internal data dictionary, and you will get problems
if the MySQL @file{.frm} files are out of 'sync' with the InnoDB
internal data dictionary.
@node Adding and removing
@node Adding and removing, Backing up, Using InnoDB tables, InnoDB
@subsection Adding and removing InnoDB data and log files
You cannot increase the size of an InnoDB data file. To add more into
......@@ -24686,7 +24696,7 @@ database. Delete then the old log files from the log file directory,
edit @file{my.cnf}, and start MySQL again. InnoDB will tell
you at the startup that it is creating new log files.
@node Backing up
@node Backing up, Moving, Adding and removing, InnoDB
@subsection Backing up and recovering an InnoDB database
The key to safe database management is taking regular backups.
......@@ -24798,7 +24808,7 @@ the total size of the log files as big as the buffer pool or even bigger.
The drawback in big log files is that crash recovery can last longer
because there will be more log to apply to the database.
@node Moving
@node Moving, InnoDB transaction model, Backing up, InnoDB
@subsection Moving an InnoDB database to another machine
InnoDB data and log files are binary-compatible on all platforms
......@@ -24818,7 +24828,7 @@ the big rollback segment the big import transaction will generate.
Do the commit only after importing a whole table or a segment of
a table.
@node InnoDB transaction model
@node InnoDB transaction model, Implementation, Moving, InnoDB
@subsection InnoDB transaction model
In the InnoDB transaction model the goal has been to combine the best
......@@ -25046,7 +25056,7 @@ set by the SQL statement may be preserved. This is because InnoDB
stores row locks in a format where it cannot afterwards know which was
set by which SQL statement.
@node Implementation
@node Implementation, Table and index, InnoDB transaction model, InnoDB
@subsection Implementation of multiversioning
Since InnoDB is a multiversioned database, it must keep information
......@@ -25095,7 +25105,7 @@ its index records from the database. This removal operation is
called a purge, and it is quite fast, usually taking the same order of
time as the SQL statement which did the deletion.
@node Table and index
@node Table and index, File space management, Implementation, InnoDB
@subsection Table and index structures
Every InnoDB table has a special index called the clustered index
......@@ -25208,7 +25218,7 @@ If the total length of the fields in a record is < 256 bytes, then
the pointer is 1 byte, else 2 bytes.
@end itemize
@node File space management
@node File space management, Error handling, Table and index, InnoDB
@subsection File space management and disk i/o
@subsubsection Disk i/o
......@@ -25287,7 +25297,7 @@ but remember that deleted rows can be physically removed only in a
purge operation after they are no longer needed in transaction rollback or
consistent read.
@node Error handling
@node Error handling, InnoDB restrictions, File space management, InnoDB
@subsection Error handling
The error handling in InnoDB is not always the same as
......@@ -25373,7 +25383,7 @@ The maximum tablespace size is 4 billion database pages. This is also
the maximum size for a table.
@end itemize
@node InnoDB contact information, , InnoDB restrictions, InnoDB
@node InnoDB contact information, , InnoDB restrictions, InnoDB
@subsection InnoDB contact information
Contact information of Innobase Oy, producer of the InnoDB engine:
......@@ -29202,7 +29212,7 @@ have been assigned a low semantical value in @strong{a particular dataset}.
* Fulltext TODO::
@end menu
@node Fulltext Fine-tuning, Fulltext Features to Appear in MySQL 4.0, , Fulltext Search
@node Fulltext Fine-tuning, Fulltext Features to Appear in MySQL 4.0, Fulltext Search, Fulltext Search
@section Fine-tuning MySQL Full-text Search
Unfortunately, full-text search has no user-tunable parameters yet,
......@@ -31584,7 +31594,7 @@ the following configure options:
@multitable @columnfractions .3 .7
@item @strong{Option} @tab @strong{Comment}
@item --with-server-suffix=-max @tab Add a suffix to the @code{mysqld} version string.
@item --with-server-suffix=-Max @tab Add a suffix to the @code{mysqld} version string.
@item --with-bdb @tab Support for Berkeley DB (BDB) tables
@item --with-innodb @tab Support for InnoDB tables.
@item CFLAGS=-DUSE_SYMDIR @tab Symbolic links support for Windows.
......@@ -31597,9 +31607,10 @@ run @code{configure} with the options you want and then install the
new @code{mysqld} binary as @code{mysqld-max} in the same directory
where your old @code{mysqld} binary is. @xref{safe_mysqld}.
The @code{mysqld-max} RPM uses this @code{safe_mysqld} feature. It just
installs the @code{mysqld-max} executable and @code{safe_mysqld} will
automaticly use this when @code{mysqld} is restarted.
The @code{mysqld-max} RPM uses the above mentioned @code{safe_mysqld}
feature. It just installs the @code{mysqld-max} executable and
@code{safe_mysqld} will automaticly use this executable when
@code{safe_mysqld} is restarted.
@cindex tools, safe_mysqld
@cindex scripts
......@@ -41799,7 +41810,7 @@ This is a relatively low traffic list, in comparison with
* MySQL test suite:: MySQL test suite
@end menu
@node MySQL threads, MySQL test suite, , MySQL internals
@node MySQL threads, MySQL test suite, MySQL internals, MySQL internals
@section MySQL Threads
The @strong{MySQL} server creates the following threads:
......@@ -43855,6 +43866,7 @@ users uses this code as the rest of the code and because of this we are
not yet 100% confident in this code.
@menu
* News-3.23.38::
* News-3.23.37:: Changes in release 3.23.37
* News-3.23.36:: Changes in release 3.23.36
* News-3.23.35:: Changes in release 3.23.35
......@@ -43896,7 +43908,20 @@ not yet 100% confident in this code.
* News-3.23.0:: Changes in release 3.23.0
@end menu
@node News-3.23.37, News-3.23.36, News-3.23.x, News-3.23.x
@node News-3.23.38, News-3.23.37, News-3.23.x, News-3.23.x
@appendixsubsec Changes in release 3.23.38
@itemize @bullet
@item
Changed optimizer so that queries like
@code{SELECT * FROM table_name,table_name2 ... ORDER BY key_part1 LIMIT #}
will use index on @code{key_part1} instead of @code{filesort}.
@item
Fixed bug when doing
@code{LOCK TABLE to_table WRITE,...; INSERT INTO to_table... SELECT ...}
when to_table was empty.
@end itemize
@node News-3.23.37, News-3.23.36, News-3.23.38, News-3.23.x
@appendixsubsec Changes in release 3.23.37
@itemize @bullet
@item
......@@ -114,6 +114,12 @@
/* pthread_attr_setscope */
#undef HAVE_PTHREAD_ATTR_SETSCOPE
/* pthread_yield that doesn't take any arguments */
#undef HAVE_PTHREAD_YIELD_ZERO_ARG
/* pthread_yield function with one argument */
#undef HAVE_PTHREAD_YIELD_ONE_ARG
/* POSIX readdir_r */
#undef HAVE_READDIR_R
......
......@@ -196,6 +196,42 @@ then
fi
])
AC_DEFUN(MYSQL_PTHREAD_YIELD,
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([if pthread_yield takes zero arguments], ac_cv_pthread_yield_zero_arg,
[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <pthread.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
#endif
],
[
pthread_yield();
], ac_cv_pthread_yield_zero_arg=yes, ac_cv_pthread_yield_zero_arg=yeso)])
if test "$ac_cv_pthread_yield_zero_arg" = "yes"
then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PTHREAD_YIELD_ZERO_ARG)
fi
]
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([if pthread_yield takes 1 argument], ac_cv_pthread_yield_one_arg,
[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <pthread.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
#endif
],
[
pthread_yield(0);
], ac_cv_pthread_yield_one_arg=yes, ac_cv_pthread_yield_one_arg=no)])
if test "$ac_cv_pthread_yield_one_arg" = "yes"
then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PTHREAD_YIELD_ONE_ARG)
fi
]
)
#---END:
AC_DEFUN(MYSQL_CHECK_FP_EXCEPT,
......
......@@ -1293,10 +1293,11 @@ MYSQL_CXX_BOOL
MYSQL_CHECK_LONGLONG_TO_FLOAT
if test "$ac_cv_conv_longlong_to_float" != "yes"
then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Your compiler can't convert a longlong value to a float!
AC_MSG_ERROR([Your compiler cannot convert a longlong value to a float!
If you are using gcc 2.8.# you should upgrade to egcs 1.0.3 or newer and try
again]);
fi
MYSQL_PTHREAD_YIELD
######################################################################
# For readline-4.0 (We simply move the mimimum amount of stuff from
......@@ -1353,7 +1354,7 @@ AC_CHECK_FUNCS(alarm bmove \
sigset sigthreadmask pthread_sigmask pthread_setprio pthread_setprio_np \
pthread_setschedparam pthread_attr_setprio pthread_attr_setschedparam \
pthread_attr_create pthread_getsequence_np pthread_attr_setstacksize \
pthread_condattr_create rwlock_init pthread_rwlock_rdlock pthread_yield\
pthread_condattr_create rwlock_init pthread_rwlock_rdlock \
fchmod getpass getpassphrase initgroups mlockall)
# Sanity check: We chould not have any fseeko symbol unless
......
......@@ -137,8 +137,10 @@ os_thread_yield(void)
{
#if defined(__WIN__)
Sleep(0);
#elif defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_YIELD)
#elif defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_YIELD_ZERO_ARG)
pthread_yield();
#elif defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_YIELD_ONE_ARG)
pthread_yield(0);
#else
os_thread_sleep(0);
#endif
......
-- require r/have_default_master.require
connection master;
show variables like "port";
dummy1 count(distinct id)
NULL 1
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.t1 check status OK
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.t2 check error Table 't2' was not locked with LOCK TABLES
......@@ -21,3 +21,35 @@ LOCK TABLE t1 WRITE,t2 write;
insert into t2 SELECT * from t1;
update t1 set id=1 where id=-1;
drop table t1,t2;
#
# Check bug with INSERT ... SELECT with lock tables
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
index1 smallint(6) default NULL,
nr smallint(6) default NULL,
KEY index1(index1)
) TYPE=MyISAM;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
nr smallint(6) default NULL,
name varchar(20) default NULL
) TYPE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1,'item1');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (2,'item2');
# problem begins here!
lock tables t1 write, t2 read;
insert into t1 select 1,nr from t2 where name='item1';
insert into t1 select 2,nr from t2 where name='item2';
unlock tables;
check table t1;
# Check error message
lock tables t1 write;
check table t2;
unlock tables;
drop table t1,t2;
source include/master-slave.inc;
source include/have_default_master.inc;
connection master;
show master status;
save_master_pos;
......
connect (master,localhost,root,,test,0,mysql-master.sock);
connect (slave,localhost,root,,test,0, mysql-slave.sock);
source include/have_default_master.inc;
connection master;
reset master;
show master status;
......
connect (master,localhost,root,,test,0,mysql-master.sock);
connect (slave,localhost,root,,test,0,mysql-slave.sock);
source include/have_default_master.inc;
system cat /dev/null > var/slave-data/master.info;
system chmod 000 var/slave-data/master.info;
connection slave;
......
......@@ -533,7 +533,8 @@ int ha_myisam::repair(THD *thd, MI_CHECK &param, bool optimize)
VOID(fn_format(fixed_name,file->filename,"",MI_NAME_IEXT,
4+ (param.opt_follow_links ? 16 : 0)));
if (mi_lock_database(file,F_WRLCK))
// Don't lock tables if we have used LOCK TABLE
if (!thd->locked_tables && mi_lock_database(file,F_WRLCK))
{
mi_check_print_error(&param,ER(ER_CANT_LOCK),my_errno);
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ADMIN_FAILED);
......@@ -615,7 +616,8 @@ int ha_myisam::repair(THD *thd, MI_CHECK &param, bool optimize)
update_state_info(&param, file, 0);
}
thd->proc_info=old_proc_info;
mi_lock_database(file,F_UNLCK);
if (!thd->locked_tables)
mi_lock_database(file,F_UNLCK);
DBUG_RETURN(error ? HA_ADMIN_FAILED :
!optimize_done ? HA_ADMIN_ALREADY_DONE : HA_ADMIN_OK);
}
......
......@@ -528,9 +528,7 @@ mysql_select(THD *thd,TABLE_LIST *tables,List<Item> &fields,COND *conds,
if (order &&
(join.const_tables == join.tables ||
test_if_skip_sort_order(&join.join_tab[join.const_tables], order,
(having || group ||
join.const_tables != join.tables - 1) ?
HA_POS_ERROR : thd->select_limit)))
(group ? HA_POS_ERROR : thd->select_limit))))
order=0;
select_describe(&join,need_tmp,
(order != 0 &&
......
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