- 15 Jun, 2010 2 commits
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
Reorder code breaks when finding tests skipped due to --skip-rpl etc. Add simple test that master_opt is non-empty
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- 14 Jun, 2010 2 commits
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
Kill mysqltest and call mtr_kill_leftovers() before terminating
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- 12 Jun, 2010 1 commit
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Alexey Kopytov authored
In Prepared_statement::prepare() bail out as soon as parser_state.init() fails, trying to continue leads to crashes.
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- 11 Jun, 2010 4 commits
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Ramil Kalimullin authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
conflicts: conflict sql/sql_parse.cc
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Martin Hansson authored
Item*) at opt_sum.cc:305 Queries applying MIN/MAX functions to indexed columns are optimized to read directly from the index if all key parts of the index preceding the aggregated key part are bound to constants by the WHERE clause. A prefix length is also produced, equal to the total length of the bound key parts. If the aggregated column itself is bound to a constant, however, it is also included in the prefix. Such full search keys are read as closed intervals for reasons beyond the scope of this bug. However, the procedure missed one case where a key part meant for use as range endpoint was being overwritten with a NULL value destined for equality checking. In this case the key part was overwritten but the range flag remained, causing open interval reading to be performed. Bug was fixed by adding more stringent checking to the search key building procedure (matching_cond) and never allow overwrites of range predicates with non-range predicates. An assertion was added to make sure open intervals are never used with full search keys.
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- 10 Jun, 2010 5 commits
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Davi Arnaut authored
strict aliasing violations. One somewhat major source of strict-aliasing violations and related warnings is the SQL_LIST structure. For example, consider its member function `link_in_list` which takes a pointer to pointer of type T (any type) as a pointer to pointer to unsigned char. Dereferencing this pointer, which is done to reset the next field, violates strict-aliasing rules and might cause problems for surrounding code that uses the next field of the object being added to the list. The solution is to use templates to parametrize the SQL_LIST structure in order to deference the pointers with compatible types. As a side bonus, it becomes possible to remove quite a few casts related to acessing data members of SQL_LIST. sql/handler.h: Use the appropriate template type argument. sql/item.cc: Remove now-unnecessary cast. sql/item_subselect.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/item_sum.cc: Use the appropriate template type argument. Remove now-unnecessary cast. sql/mysql_priv.h: Move SQL_LIST structure to sql_list.h Use the appropriate template type argument. sql/sp.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/sql_delete.cc: Use the appropriate template type argument. Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/sql_derived.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/sql_lex.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/sql_lex.h: SQL_LIST now takes a template type argument which must match the type of the elements of the list. Use forward declaration when the type is not available, it is used in pointers anyway. sql/sql_list.h: Rename SQL_LIST to SQL_I_List. The template parameter is the type of object that is stored in the list. sql/sql_olap.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/sql_parse.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/sql_prepare.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/sql_select.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/sql_show.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/sql_table.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/sql_union.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/sql_update.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/sql_view.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Remove now-unnecessary casts. storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts.
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Davi Arnaut authored
strict aliasing violations. Essentially, the problem is that large parts of the server were developed in simpler times (last decades, pre C99 standard) when strict aliasing and compilers supporting such optimizations were rare to non-existent. Thus, when compiling the server with a modern compiler that uses strict aliasing rules to perform optimizations, there are several places in the code that might trigger undefined behavior. As evinced by some recent bugs, GCC does a somewhat good of job misoptimizing such code, but on the other hand also gives warnings about suspicious code. One problem is that the warnings aren't always accurate, yet we can't afford to just shut them off as we might miss real cases. False-positive cases are aggravated mostly by casts that are likely to trigger undefined behavior. The solution is to start a cleanup process focused on fixing and reducing the amount of strict-aliasing related warnings produced by GCC and others compilers. A good deal of noise reduction can be achieved by just removing useless casts that are product of historical cruft and are likely to trigger undefined behavior if dereferenced. client/mysql.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. Break up large strings. client/mysql_upgrade.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. client/mysqladmin.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. Break up large strings. client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. client/mysqlcheck.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. client/mysqldump.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. client/mysqlimport.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. client/mysqlshow.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. client/mysqlslap.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. client/mysqltest.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. extra/comp_err.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. extra/my_print_defaults.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. Break up large strings. extra/mysql_waitpid.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. extra/perror.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. extra/resolve_stack_dump.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. extra/resolveip.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. include/my_getopt.h: Use a void pointer type as the opaque type to avoid problems with type incompatibility -- GCC issues warnings when the type name is not type compatible with a operand. As a side bonus, a explicit cast won't be necessary anymore. include/sslopt-longopts.h: Remove now-unnecessary casts. Break up large strings. mysys/my_getopt.c: Update opaque type and introduce a type definition for the argument to my_getopt_register_get_addr. server-tools/instance-manager/options.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. sql/mysqld.cc: Remove now-unnecessary casts. Break up large strings. Update mysql_getopt_value prototype (the old prototype was different from the definition anyway). sql/sql_plugin.cc: The type of a pointer to a function must be compatible with the pointed-to function type, otherwise the behavior is undefined. sql/table.cc: The variable buf pointer to pointer to pointer to constant char could improperly alias a incompatible type in call to fix_type_ pointers. Since this was actually dead code, it is simply removed. sql/unireg.cc: Remove call to get_form_pos. The code creates a new FRM file which is always truncated and writes the form position as 0. Hence, no need to retrieve it, we now for sure it is 0. storage/archive/archive_reader.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. storage/myisam/ft_nlq_search.c: Read weight directly from the buffer. storage/myisam/fulltext.h: Add explanation about the type duality of a key buffer. Add accessor macro to retrieve a FT float value. storage/myisam/mi_test1.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. storage/myisam/myisam_ftdump.c: Read weight directly from the buffer. storage/myisam/myisamchk.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. storage/myisam/myisamlog.c: A pointer to char was used to alias a pointer to pointer to unsigned char, thus violating strict aliasing rules. storage/myisam/myisampack.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts. strings/decimal.c: Remove aliasing violation, printing the value is enough for debugging purposes. tests/mysql_client_test.c: Remove now-unnecessary casts.
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Tor Didriksen authored
The bug was caused by buffered output. Flushing resolved it. We still recommend to allways call plan(). Also fix some compile warnings (formal parameter different from declaration) unittest/examples/Makefile.am: Omit core-t, since it will always fail. unittest/examples/no_plan-t.c: Comment that we recommend calling plan(NO_PLAN) unittest/mytap/tap.c: Use the named constant NO_PLAN Flush all output. unittest/mytap/tap.h: Change documentation for the plan() function.
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Davi Arnaut authored
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Davi Arnaut authored
Addendum: Work around a compilation failure on Windows due to windows.h not being added to the global namespace. extra/yassl/include/lock.hpp: Move windows.h inclusion into the global namespace.
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- 09 Jun, 2010 2 commits
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Ramil Kalimullin authored
Problem: the server missed the fact that one can read from 2 indexes alternately using HANDLER interface. Fix: check if the same (initialized) index is involved reading next/prev values from the index. mysql-test/r/handler_myisam.result: Fix for bug #54007: assert in ha_myisam::index_next, HANDLER - test result. mysql-test/t/handler_myisam.test: Fix for bug #54007: assert in ha_myisam::index_next, HANDLER - test case. sql/sql_handler.cc: Fix for bug #54007: assert in ha_myisam::index_next, HANDLER - check if we use the same (initialized) index to read next/prev values from the index.
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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- 08 Jun, 2010 7 commits
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Davi Arnaut authored
config/ac-macros/ssl.m4: Enable yaSSL thread safety if linking with the server or a thread safe client library. Avoids building a thread safe yaSSL when only building a non-thread safe client library.
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Davi Arnaut authored
include/my_sys.h: Remove stray semicolon.
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Davi Arnaut authored
The problem was that the bundled yaSSL library was being built without thread safety support regardless of the thread safeness of the compoments linked with it. The solution is to enable yaSSL thread safety support if any component (server or client) is to be built with thread support. Also, generate new certificates for yaSSL's test suite. config/ac-macros/yassl.m4: Enable yaSSL thread safety if linking with the server or a thread safe client library. Avoids building a thread safe yaSSL when only building a non-thread safe client library. extra/yassl/CMakeLists.txt: Always enable for Windows builds. extra/yassl/certs/ca-cert.pem: New certificate, previous one expired. extra/yassl/certs/client-cert.der: New certificate, previous one expired. extra/yassl/certs/client-cert.pem: New certificate, previous one expired. extra/yassl/certs/dsa-cert.pem: New certificate, previous one expired. extra/yassl/certs/server-cert.pem: New certificate, previous one expired. extra/yassl/include/lock.hpp: Rename MULTI_THREAD to YASSL_THREAD_SAFE. extra/yassl/src/Makefile.am: Use CXXFLAGS to set thread related definitions as the lock header (lock.hpp) has no local dependencies. extra/yassl/src/lock.cpp: Rename MULTI_THREAD to YASSL_THREAD_SAFE. extra/yassl/taocrypt/CMakeLists.txt: Always enable for Windows builds. extra/yassl/taocrypt/benchmark/Makefile.am: Pass thread related CXXFLAGS. extra/yassl/taocrypt/src/Makefile.am: Pass thread related CXXFLAGS. extra/yassl/taocrypt/test/Makefile.am: Pass thread related CXXFLAGS. extra/yassl/taocrypt/test/memory.cpp: Rename MULTI_THREAD to YASSL_THREAD_SAFE. extra/yassl/testsuite/Makefile.am: Pass thread related CXXFLAGS.
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Kristofer Pettersson authored
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Kristofer Pettersson authored
Logging slow stored procedures caused the slow log to write very large lock times. The lock times was a result of a negative number being cast to an unsigned integer. The reason the lock time appeard negative was because one of the measurements points was reset after execution causing it to change order with the start time of the statement. This bug is related to bug 47905 which in turn was introduced because of a joint fix for 12480,12481,12482 and 11587. The fix is to only reset the start_time before any statement execution in a SP while not resetting start_utime or utime_after_lock which are used for measuring the performance of the SP. Start_time is used to set the timestamp on the replication event which controlls how the slave interprets time functions like NOW().
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Sergey Glukhov authored
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Sergey Glukhov authored
The problem is in the Item_func_isnull::update_used_tables() function, bracket is at the wrong place. Because of that isnull item erroneously is treated as const item. The fix is to set brackets in the right place. mysql-test/r/func_isnull.result: test case mysql-test/t/func_isnull.test: test case sql/item_cmpfunc.h: set brackets in the right place.
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- 07 Jun, 2010 2 commits
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
when an out-of-supported-range date is detected.
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- 04 Jun, 2010 5 commits
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Ramil Kalimullin authored
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Ramil Kalimullin authored
NET::skip_big_packet isn't defined for the embedded server, hide it in such a case. sql/sql_connect.cc: Fix for bug #53912: Fails to build from source - hide net.skip_big_packet for the embedded server, as it isn't defined there.
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
Some of the server implementations don't support dates later than 2038 due to the internal time type being 32 bit. Added checks so that the server will refuse dates that cannot be handled by either throwing an error when setting date at runtime or by refusing to start or shutting down the server if the system date cannot be stored in my_time_t.
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Horst.Hunger authored
Patch for bug#52913: Inserted check if mysqlhotcopy script is existing as requested by review. DIsabled the test until bug#54129 will befixed.
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- 03 Jun, 2010 4 commits
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Luis Soares authored
Post-push fix.
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Luis Soares authored
Post-push fix. There was a valgrind issue on the loop that checks whether there are NULL fields in the UNIQUE KEY or not. In detail, for the last iteration the server may read out of the key_part array boundaries, making valgrind to output warnings. We fix this by correcting the loop, ie, moving the part that reads from the key_part to be inside the loop statement block. This way the assignment is protected by the loop condition.
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Davi Arnaut authored
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Horst.Hunger authored
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- 02 Jun, 2010 5 commits
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Luis Soares authored
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Luis Soares authored
When using Unique Keys with nullable parts in RBR, the slave can choose the wrong row to update. This happens because a table with an unique key containing nullable parts cannot strictly guarantee uniqueness. As stated in the manual, for all engines, a UNIQUE index allows multiple NULL values for columns that can contain NULL. We fix this at the slave by extending the checks before assuming that the row found through an unique index is is the correct one. This means that when a record (R) is fetched from the storage engine and a key that is not primary (K) is used, the server does the following: - If K is unique and has no nullable parts, it returns R; - Otherwise, if any field in the before image that is part of K is null do an index scan; - If there is no NULL field in the BI part of K, then return R. A side change: renamed the existing test case file and added a test case covering the changes in this patch.
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Luis Soares authored
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Luis Soares authored
MTR will ignore fully qualified test name entries in disabled.def lists. Therefore, it would still run the test case, even if it is listed. This patch fix this by extending the check when marking the test case as disabled to take into consideration not only the cases that contain the simple test name but also those that contain fully qualified test names.
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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- 01 Jun, 2010 1 commit
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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