- 30 Mar, 2011 1 commit
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Marko Mäkelä authored
sync_array_print_long_waits(): Return the longest waiting thread ID and the longest waited-for lock. Only if those remain unchanged between calls in srv_error_monitor_thread(), increment fatal_cnt. Otherwise, reset fatal_cnt. Background: There is a built-in watchdog in InnoDB whose purpose is to kill the server when some thread is stuck waiting for a mutex or rw-lock. Before this fix, the logic was flawed. The function sync_array_print_long_waits() returns TRUE if it finds a lock wait that exceeds 10 minutes (srv_fatal_semaphore_wait_threshold). The function srv_error_monitor_thread() will kill the server if this happens 10 times in a row (fatal_cnt reaches 10), checked every 30 seconds. This is wrong, because this situation does not mean that the server is hung. If the server is very busy for a little over 15 minutes, it will be killed. Consider this example. Thread T1 is waiting for mutex M. Some time later, threads T2..Tn start waiting for the same mutex M. If T1 keeps waiting for 600 seconds, fatal_cnt will be incremented to 1. So far, so good. Now, if M is granted to T1, the server was obviously not stuck. But, T2..Tn keeps waiting, and their wait time will be longer than 600 seconds. If 5 minutes later, some Tn has still been waiting for more than 10 minutes for the mutex M, the server can be killed, even though it is not stuck. rb:622 approved by Jimmy Yang
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- 28 Mar, 2011 1 commit
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Vasil Dimov authored
This problem was introduced in marko.makela@oracle.com-20100514130815-ym7j7cfu88ro6km4 and is probably the reason for the following valgrind warning: from http://bugs.mysql.com/52691 , http://bugs.mysql.com/file.php?id=16880 : Version: '5.6.3-m5-valgrind-max-debug' socket: '/tmp/mysql.sock' port: 3306 Source distribution ==14947== Thread 18: ==14947== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s) ==14947== at 0x4A06318: __GI_strlen (mc_replace_strmem.c:284) ==14947== by 0x9F3D7A: fill_innodb_trx_from_cache(trx_i_s_cache_struct*, THD*, TABLE*) (i_s.cc:591) ==14947== by 0x9F4D7D: trx_i_s_common_fill_table(THD*, TABLE_LIST*, Item*) (i_s.cc:1238) ==14947== by 0x7689F3: get_schema_tables_result(JOIN*, enum_schema_table_state) (sql_show.cc:6745) ==14947== by 0x715A75: JOIN::exec() (sql_select.cc:2861) ==14947== by 0x7185BD: mysql_select(THD*, Item***, TABLE_LIST*, unsigned int, List<Item>&, Item*, unsigned int, st_order*, st_order*, Item*, st_order*, unsigned long long, select_result*, st_select_lex_unit*, st_select_lex*) (sql_select.cc:3609) ==14947== by 0x70E823: handle_select(THD*, LEX*, select_result*, unsigned long) (sql_select.cc:319) ==14947== by 0x6F2305: execute_sqlcom_select(THD*, TABLE_LIST*) (sql_parse.cc:4557) ==14947== by 0x6EAED4: mysql_execute_command(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:2135) ==14947== by 0x6F44C9: mysql_parse(THD*, char*, unsigned int, Parser_state*) (sql_parse.cc:5597) ==14947== by 0x6E864B: dispatch_command(enum_server_command, THD*, char*, unsigned int) (sql_parse.cc:1093) ==14947== by 0x6E785E: do_command(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:815) ==14947== by 0x6C18DD: do_handle_one_connection(THD*) (sql_connect.cc:771) ==14947== by 0x6C146E: handle_one_connection (sql_connect.cc:707) ==14947== by 0x30E1807760: start_thread (pthread_create.c:301) ==14947== by 0x35EA670F: ??? ==14947== Uninitialised value was created by a heap allocation ==14947== at 0x4A0515D: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:195) ==14947== by 0xB4B948: mem_area_alloc (mem0pool.c:385) ==14947== by 0xB4A27C: mem_heap_create_block (mem0mem.c:333) ==14947== by 0xB4A530: mem_heap_add_block (mem0mem.c:446) ==14947== by 0xB0D2A4: mem_heap_alloc (mem0mem.ic:186) ==14947== by 0xB0D9C2: ha_storage_put_memlim (ha0storage.c:118) ==14947== by 0xA479D8: fill_trx_row (trx0i_s.c:521) ==14947== by 0xA490E9: fetch_data_into_cache (trx0i_s.c:1319) ==14947== by 0xA491BA: trx_i_s_possibly_fetch_data_into_cache (trx0i_s.c:1352) ==14947== by 0x9F4CE7: trx_i_s_common_fill_table(THD*, TABLE_LIST*, Item*) (i_s.cc:1221) ==14947== by 0x7689F3: get_schema_tables_result(JOIN*, enum_schema_table_state) (sql_show.cc:6745) ==14947== by 0x715A75: JOIN::exec() (sql_select.cc:2861) ==14947== by 0x7185BD: mysql_select(THD*, Item***, TABLE_LIST*, unsigned int, List<Item>&, Item*, unsigned int, st_order*, st_order*, Item*, st_order*, unsigned long long, select_result*, st_select_lex_unit*, st_select_lex*) (sql_select.cc:3609) ==14947== by 0x70E823: handle_select(THD*, LEX*, select_result*, unsigned long) (sql_select.cc:319) ==14947== by 0x6F2305: execute_sqlcom_select(THD*, TABLE_LIST*) (sql_parse.cc:4557) ==14947== by 0x6EAED4: mysql_execute_command(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:2135) ==14947== by 0x6F44C9: mysql_parse(THD*, char*, unsigned int, Parser_state*) (sql_parse.cc:5597) ==14947== by 0x6E864B: dispatch_command(enum_server_command, THD*, char*, unsigned int) (sql_parse.cc:1093) ==14947== by 0x6E785E: do_command(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:815) ==14947== by 0x6C18DD: do_handle_one_connection(THD*) (sql_connect.cc:771) ==14947== by 0x6C146E: handle_one_connection (sql_connect.cc:707) ==14947== by 0x30E1807760: start_thread (pthread_create.c:301) ==14947== by 0x35EA670F: ??? (gdb) bt #0 0x0000000004a06318 in _vgrZU_libcZdsoZa___GI_strlen (str=0x3026bfa0 "insert into `blobtest` set `data`='pkefxxpkalpabzgrczlxefkreqljeqbvzrcnhvhsjsfnvxzjsltfuincffigdkmhvvcmnseluzgbtedrfmxvnrdmzesbinjgwvharkpgjplrlnqudfidbqwgbykupycxzyikzqincnsjrxgncqzlgyqwjdbjulztgsffxpjgymsnntdibvklwqylmwhsmdskmllxuwafabdjnwlyofknwuixiyrgnplmerfdewgizkdhznitesfqepsqbbwkdepkmjoseyxjofmmjaqdipwopfrwidmhqbtovdslvayxcnpewzhppeetblccppniamezibuoinvlxkafpcmozawtplfpepxwlwhymsuraezcwvjqzwogsozodlsfzjiyrcaljjhqwdrcjawvelhefzzaexvcbyorlcyupqwgjuamiqpiputtndjwcsuyzdfhuxswuowhrzdvriwrxqmcqthvzzzvivbabbnhdbtcfdtgssvmirrcddnytnctcvqplwytxxzxelldhwahalzxvgynaiwjyezhxqhlsqudngekocfvlbqprxqhyhwbaomgqiwkpfguohuvlnhtrsszgacxhhzeppyqwfwabiqzgyzkperiidyunrykopysvlcxwhrcboetjltawdjergalsfvaxncmzoznryumrjmncvhvxqvqhhbznnifkguuiffmlrbmgwtzvnuwlaguixqadkupfhasbbxnwkrvsfhrqanfmvjtzfqodtutkjlxfcogtsjywrdgmzgszjtsmimaelsveayqrwviqwwefeziuaqsqpauxpnzhaxjtkdfvvodniwezskbxfxszyniyzkzxngcfwgjlyrlskmrzxqnptwlilsxybuguafxxkvryyjrnkhhcmxuusitaflaiuxjhyfnzkahlgmaszujqmfdhyppdnpweqanmvzgjfyzjolbmprhnuuxextcaxzicfvsuochprmlf"...) at mc_replace_strmem.c:284 #1 0x00000000009f3d7b in fill_innodb_trx_from_cache (cache=0x1462440, thd=0x2a495000, table=0x2a422500) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/storage/innobase/handler/i_s.cc:591 #2 0x00000000009f4d7e in trx_i_s_common_fill_table (thd=0x2a495000, tables=0x2a4c3ec0) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/storage/innobase/handler/i_s.cc:1238 #3 0x00000000007689f4 in get_schema_tables_result (join=0x30f90c40, executed_place=PROCESSED_BY_JOIN_EXEC) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_show.cc:6745 #4 0x0000000000715a76 in JOIN::exec (this=0x30f90c40) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_select.cc:2861 #5 0x00000000007185be in mysql_select (thd=0x2a495000, rref_pointer_array=0x2a497590, tables=0x2a4c3ec0, wild_num=1, fields=..., conds=0x0, og_num=0, order=0x0, group=0x0, having=0x0, proc_param=0x0, select_options=2684619520, result=0x30319720, unit=0x2a496d28, select_lex=0x2a497378) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_select.cc:3609 #6 0x000000000070e824 in handle_select (thd=0x2a495000, lex=0x2a496c78, result=0x30319720, setup_tables_done_option=0) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_select.cc:319 #7 0x00000000006f2306 in execute_sqlcom_select (thd=0x2a495000, all_tables=0x2a4c3ec0) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_parse.cc:4557 #8 0x00000000006eaed5 in mysql_execute_command (thd=0x2a495000) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_parse.cc:2135 #9 0x00000000006f44ca in mysql_parse (thd=0x2a495000, rawbuf=0x30d80060 "select * from innodb_trx", length=24, parser_state=0x35ea5540) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_parse.cc:5597 #10 0x00000000006e864c in dispatch_command (command=COM_QUERY, thd=0x2a495000, packet=0x30bb4e31 "select * from innodb_trx", packet_length=24) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_parse.cc:1093 #11 0x00000000006e785f in do_command (thd=0x2a495000) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_parse.cc:815 #12 0x00000000006c18de in do_handle_one_connection (thd_arg=0x2a495000) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_connect.cc:771 #13 0x00000000006c146f in handle_one_connection (arg=0x2a495000) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_connect.cc:707 #14 0x00000030e1807761 in start_thread (arg=0x35ea6710) at pthread_create.c:301 #15 0x00000030e14e14ed in clone () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S:115 (gdb) frame 1 #1 0x00000000009f3d7b in fill_innodb_trx_from_cache (cache=0x1462440, thd=0x2a495000, table=0x2a422500) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/storage/innobase/handler/i_s.cc:591 591 row->trx_query_cs); (gdb) list 586 if (row->trx_query) { 587 /* store will do appropriate character set 588 conversion check */ 589 fields[IDX_TRX_QUERY]->store( 590 row->trx_query, strlen(row->trx_query), 591 row->trx_query_cs); 592 fields[IDX_TRX_QUERY]->set_notnull(); 593 } else { 594 fields[IDX_TRX_QUERY]->set_null(); 595 }
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- 15 Mar, 2011 1 commit
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Marko Mäkelä authored
According to the zlib documentation, next_in and avail_in must be initialized before invoking inflateInit or inflateInit2. Furthermore, the zalloc function must clear the allocated memory. btr_copy_zblob_prefix(): Replace the d_stream parameter with buf,len and return the copied length. page_zip_decompress(): Invoke inflateInit2 a little later. page_zip_zalloc(): Rename from page_zip_alloc(). Invoke mem_heap_zalloc() instead of mem_heap_alloc(). rb:619 approved by Jimmy Yang
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- 02 Mar, 2011 1 commit
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Vasil Dimov authored
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- 01 Mar, 2011 2 commits
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Vinay Fisrekar authored
Result File Correction For Bug Fix
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Alexander Barkov authored
Problem: a byte behind the end of input string was read in case of a broken XML not having a quote or doublequote character closing a string value. Fix: changing condition not to read behind the end of input string @ mysql-test/r/xml.result @ mysql-test/t/xml.test Adding tests @ strings/xml.c When checking if the closing quote/doublequote was found, using p->cur[0] us unsafe, as p->cur can point to the byte after the value. Comparing p->cur to p->beg instead.
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- 28 Feb, 2011 1 commit
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Marko Mäkelä authored
and compressed tables buf_LRU_drop_page_hash_for_tablespace(): after releasing and reacquiring the buffer pool mutex, do not dereference any block descriptor pointer that is not known to be a pointer to an uncompressed page frame (type buf_block_t; state == BUF_BLOCK_FILE_PAGE). Also, defer the acquisition of the block_mutex until it is needed. buf_page_get_gen(): Add mode == BUF_GET_IF_IN_POOL_PEEK for buffer-fixing a block without making it young in the LRU list. buf_page_get_gen(), buf_page_init(), buf_LRU_block_remove_hashed_page(): Set bpage->state = BUF_BLOCK_ZIP_FREE before buf_buddy_free(bpage), so that similar race conditions might be detected a little easier. btr_search_drop_page_hash_when_freed(): Use BUF_GET_IF_IN_POOL_PEEK when dropping the hash indexes. rb://528 approved by Jimmy Yang
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- 25 Feb, 2011 1 commit
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Vasil Dimov authored
IN OVERFLOW Do not assign the result of the difference to a signed variable and checking whether it is negative afterwards because this limits the max diff to 2G on 32 bit systems. E.g. "signed = 3.5G - 1G" would be negative and the code would assume that 3.5G < 1G. Instead compare the two variables directly and assign to unsigned only if we know that the result of the subtraction will be positive. Discussed with: Jimmy and Sunny (via IRC)
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- 22 Feb, 2011 2 commits
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hery.ramilison@oracle.com authored
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Nirbhay Choubey authored
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- 21 Feb, 2011 1 commit
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Nirbhay Choubey authored
("-") IN DATABASE NAMES IN ALTER DATABASE. mysqldump did not quote database name in 'ALTER DATABASE' statements in its output. This can further cause a failure while loading if database name contains a hyphen '-'. This happened as, while printing the 'ALTER DATABASE' statements, the database name was not quoted. Fixed by quoting the database name.
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- 18 Feb, 2011 4 commits
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Alexander Barkov authored
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Alexander Barkov authored
A separate fix for 5.1 (as 5.1 and 5.5 have seriously differged in the related pieces of the code). A patch for 5.5 was approved earlier. Problem: ucs2 was correctly disallowed in "SET NAMES" only, while mysql_real_connect() and mysql_change_user() still allowed to use ucs2, which made server crash. Fix: disallow ucs2 in mysql_real_connect() and mysql_change_user(). @ sql/sql_priv.h - changing return type for thd_init_client_charset() to bool, to return errors to the caller @ sql/sql_var.cc - using new function @ sql/sql_connect.cc - thd_client_charset_init: in case of unsupported client character set send error and return true; in case of success return false - check_connection: Return error if character set initialization failed @ sql/sql_parse.cc - check charset in the very beginnig of the CMD_CHANGE_USER handling code @ tests/mysql_client_test.c - adding tests
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Vasil Dimov authored
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Martin Hansson authored
The loop that was looping over subqueries' references to outer field used a local boolean variable to tell whether the field was grouped or not. But the implementor failed to reset the variable after each iteration. Thus a field that was not directly aggregated appeared to be. Fixed by resetting the variable upon each new iteration.
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- 17 Feb, 2011 6 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Vasil Dimov authored
Thanks to Kristian Nielsen for finding out the root cause for the failure, see: https://bugs.launchpad.net/maria/+bug/677407
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Vasil Dimov authored
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Vasil Dimov authored
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Magne Mahre authored
memory reference There are two issues present here. 1) There is a possibility that we test a byte beyond the allocated buffer 2) We compare a byte that might never have been initalized to see if it's 0. The first issue is not triggered by existing code, but an ASSERT has been added to safe-guard against introducing new code that triggers it. The second issue is what triggers the Valgrind warnings reported in the bug report. A buffer is allocated in class String to hold the value. This buffer is populated by the character data constituting the string, but is not zero-terminated in most cases. Testing if it is indeed zero-terminated means that we check a byte that has never been explicitly set, thus causing Valgrind to trigger. Note that issue 2 is not a serious problem. The variable is read, and if it's not zero, we will set it to zero. There are no further consequences. Note that this patch does not fix the underlying problems with issue 1, as it is deemed too risky to fix at this point (as noted in the bug report). As discussed in the report, the c_ptr() method should probably be replaced, but this requires a thorough analysis of the ~200 calls to the method.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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- 16 Feb, 2011 6 commits
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Jonathan Perkin authored
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Jonathan Perkin authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
Assertion `bitmap_is_set_all(&table->s->all_set)' failed in handler::ha_reset This followup fixes the compilation warning 'test_bit' may be used uninitialized in this function introduced by the previous patch.
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
Assertion `bitmap_is_set_all(&table->s->all_set)' failed in handler::ha_reset This assertion could be triggered if two connections simultaneously executed two bitmap test functions on the same bitmap. For example, the assertion could be triggered if one connection executed UPDATE while a second connection executed SELECT on the same table. Even if bitmap test functions have read-only semantics and have const bitmaps as parameter, several of them modified the internal state of the bitmap. With interleaved execution of two such functions it was possible for one function to modify the state of the same bitmap that the other function had just modified. This lead to an inconsistent state and could trigger the assert. Internally the bitmap uses 32 bit words for storage. Since bitmaps can contain any number of bits, the last word in the bitmap may not be fully used. A 32 bit mask is maintained where a bit is set if the corresponding bit in the last bitmap word is unused. The problem was that several test functions applied this mask to the last word. Sometimes the mask was negated and used to zero out the remainder of the last word and sometimes the mask was used as-is to fill the remainder of the last word with 1's. This meant that if a function first used the negated mask and another function then used the mask as-is (or vice-versa), the first function would then get the wrong result. This patch fixes the problem by changing the implementation of 9 bitmap functions that modified the bitmap state even if the bitmap was declared const. These functions now preserve the internal state of the bitmap. This makes it possible for two connections to concurrently execute two of these functions on the same bitmap without issues. The patch also removes dead testing code from my_bitmap.c. These tests have already been moved to unittest/mysys/bitmap-t.c. Existing test coverage of my_bitmap has been extended. No MTR test case added as this would require adding several sync points to the bitmap functions. The patch has been tested with a non-deterministic test case posted on the bug report.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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- 15 Feb, 2011 3 commits
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Dmitry Lenev authored
attempt to create spatial index on char > 31 bytes". Attempt to create spatial index on char field with length greater than 31 byte led to assertion failure on server compiled with safemutex support. The problem occurred in mi_create() function which was called to create a new version of table being altered. This function failed since it detected an attempt to create a spatial key on non-binary column and tried to return an error. On its error path it tried to unlock THR_LOCK_myisam mutex which has not been not locked at this point. Indeed such an incorrect behavior was caught by safemutex wrapper and caused assertion failure. This patch fixes the problem by ensuring that mi_create() doesn't releases THR_LOCK_myisam mutex on error path if it was not acquired.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
rw_lock_create_func(): Initialize lock->writer_thread, so that Valgrind will not complain even when Valgrind instrumentation is not enabled. Flag lock->writer_thread uninitialized, so that Valgrind can complain when it is used uninitialized. rw_lock_set_writer_id_and_recursion_flag(): Revert the bogus Valgrind instrumentation that was pushed in the first attempt to fix this bug.
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- 14 Feb, 2011 1 commit
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Jimmy Yang authored
index gives failures. Approved by Marko
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- 11 Feb, 2011 1 commit
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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- 10 Feb, 2011 2 commits
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Vasil Dimov authored
by silencing a bogus Valgrind warning: ==4392== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s) ==4392== at 0x5A18416: rw_lock_set_writer_id_and_recursion_flag (sync0rw.ic:283) ==4392== by 0x5A1865C: rw_lock_x_lock_low (sync0rw.c:558) ==4392== by 0x5A18481: rw_lock_x_lock_func (sync0rw.c:617) ==4392== by 0x597EEE6: mtr_x_lock_func (mtr0mtr.ic:271) ==4392== by 0x597EBBD: fsp_header_init (fsp0fsp.c:970) ==4392== by 0x5A15E78: innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql (srv0start.c:1508) ==4392== by 0x598B789: innobase_init(void*) (ha_innodb.cc:2282) os_compare_and_swap_thread_id() is defined as __sync_bool_compare_and_swap(). From the GCC doc: `bool __sync_bool_compare_and_swap (TYPE *ptr, TYPE oldval TYPE newval, ...)' ... The "bool" version returns true if the comparison is successful and NEWVAL was written. So it is not possible that the return value is uninitialized, no matter what the arguments to os_compare_and_swap_thread_id() are. Probably Valgrind gets confused by the implementation of the GCC internal function __sync_bool_compare_and_swap().
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Vasil Dimov authored
InnoDB Plugin 1.0.15 has been released with MySQL 5.1.55.
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- 09 Feb, 2011 6 commits
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MySQL Build Team authored
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MySQL Build Team authored
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MySQL Build Team authored
> ------------------------------------------------------------ > revno: 3545 > revision-id: holyfoot@mysql.com-20110112130241-50lwmhq562otxw31 > parent: dmitry.lenev@oracle.com-20110112130830-csanweanbny2ua3n > committer: Alexey Botchkov <holyfoot@mysql.com> > branch nick: 51mrg > timestamp: Wed 2011-01-12 17:02:41 +0400 > message: > Bug #57321 crashes and valgrind errors from spatial types > Item_func_spatial_collection::fix_length_and_dec didn't call parent's method, so > the maybe_null was set to '0' after it. But in this case the result was > just NULL, that caused wrong behaviour. > > per-file comments: > mysql-test/r/gis.result > Bug #57321 crashes and valgrind errors from spatial types > test result updated. > > mysql-test/t/gis.test > Bug #57321 crashes and valgrind errors from spatial types > test case added. > sql/item_geofunc.h > Bug #57321 crashes and valgrind errors from spatial types > Item_func_geometry::fix_length_and_dec() called in > Item_func_spatial_collection::fix_length_and_dec().
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MySQL Build Team authored
> ------------------------------------------------------------ > revno: 3537 > revision-id: davi.arnaut@oracle.com-20110107192806-rmvvxwhk10sy0219 > parent: davi.arnaut@oracle.com-20110107183336-kp8niwm2hz3wb4c3 > committer: Davi Arnaut <davi.arnaut@oracle.com> > branch nick: mysql-5.1 > timestamp: Fri 2011-01-07 17:28:06 -0200 > message: > Bug#51023: Mysql server crashes on SIGHUP and destroys InnoDB files > > WIN32 compilation fixes: define ETIMEDOUT only if not available and > fix typos and add a missing parameter.
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MySQL Build Team authored
> ------------------------------------------------------------ > revno: 3536 > revision-id: davi.arnaut@oracle.com-20110107183336-kp8niwm2hz3wb4c3 > parent: saikumar.v@sun.com-20110106103945-rhsek9uy6f63db44 > committer: Davi Arnaut <davi.arnaut@oracle.com> > branch nick: 51023-5.1 > timestamp: Fri 2011-01-07 16:33:36 -0200 > message: > Bug#51023: Mysql server crashes on SIGHUP and destroys InnoDB files > > From a user perspective, the problem is that a FLUSH LOGS or SIGHUP > signal could end up associating the stdout and stderr to random > files. In the case of this bug report, the streams would end up > associated to InnoDB ibd files. > > The freopen(3) function is not thread-safe on FreeBSD. What this > means is that if another thread calls open(2) during freopen() > is executing that another thread's fd returned by open(2) may get > re-associated with the file being passed to freopen(3). See FreeBSD > PR number 79887 for reference: > > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=79887 > > This problem is worked around by substituting a internal hook within > the FILE structure. This avoids the loss of atomicity by not having > the original fd closed before its duplicated. > > Patch based on the original work by Vasil Dimov.
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MySQL Build Team authored
> ------------------------------------------------------------ > revno: 3527.3.2 > revision-id: mattias.jonsson@oracle.com-20101222144517-cbv3l5jlbd0mq5s8 > parent: mattias.jonsson@oracle.com-20101222095036-2lpx0gqu4i45jtkz > committer: Mattias Jonsson <mattias.jonsson@oracle.com> > branch nick: b54483-51-bt_2 > timestamp: Wed 2010-12-22 15:45:17 +0100 > message: > Bug#54483: valgrind errors when making warnings for > multiline inserts into partition > Bug#57071: EXTRACT(WEEK from date_col) cannot be > allowed as partitioning function > > Renamed function according to reviewers comments.
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