Commit f6013e63 authored by unknown's avatar unknown

Bug#35272: @@global.key_buffer_size = 4294967295 let the server crash

reverting test that has been obsoleted by changes to the code


mysql-test/r/key_cache.result:
  reverting test that has been obsoleted by changes to the code
mysql-test/t/key_cache.test:
  reverting test that has been obsoleted by changes to the code
parent 86f80526
...@@ -368,8 +368,3 @@ Variable_name Value ...@@ -368,8 +368,3 @@ Variable_name Value
key_cache_block_size 1536 key_cache_block_size 1536
SET GLOBAL key_cache_block_size= @bug28478_key_cache_block_size; SET GLOBAL key_cache_block_size= @bug28478_key_cache_block_size;
DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1;
SET @save_key_buffer = @@global.key_buffer_size;
SET @@global.key_buffer_size = 4294967295;
SET @@global.key_buffer_size = 9223372036854775807;
SET @@global.key_buffer_size = @save_key_buffer;
End of 5.1 tests
...@@ -247,28 +247,3 @@ SET GLOBAL key_cache_block_size= @bug28478_key_cache_block_size; ...@@ -247,28 +247,3 @@ SET GLOBAL key_cache_block_size= @bug28478_key_cache_block_size;
DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1;
# End of 4.1 tests # End of 4.1 tests
#
# Bug#35272: @@global.key_buffer_size = 4294967295 let the server crash
#
SET @save_key_buffer = @@global.key_buffer_size;
# Wee try to force Out Of Memory here. key_buffer_size is ULL, so
# on a 32 bit machine, 4GB is the most we can ask for before the
# server complains about value/variable mismatch. At the off chance
# of one of our 64-bit machines actually offering us 4GB, we also
# accept "no error" (in addition to the expected "out of memory").
--error 0,ER_OUTOFMEMORY
SET @@global.key_buffer_size = 4294967295;
# on 32-bit, we get "out of range", on 64-bit, "out of memory".
--error 0,ER_WRONG_ARGUMENTS,ER_OUTOFMEMORY
--disable_warnings
SET @@global.key_buffer_size = 9223372036854775807;
--enable_warnings
# restore normal value, just in case we got the 4GB or something.
SET @@global.key_buffer_size = @save_key_buffer;
--echo End of 5.1 tests
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