- 12 Nov, 2010 1 commit
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Marc Alff authored
Before this fix, file io for the binary log file was not accounted properly, and showed no io at all. This bug was due to the following issues: 1) file io for the binlog was instrumented: - sometime as "wait/io/file/sql/binlog" - sometime as "wait/io/file/sql/MYSQL_LOG" leading to inconsistent event_names. 2) the binlog file itself was using an IO_CACHE, but the IO_CACHE implementation in mysys/mf_iocache.c was not instrumented to make performance schema calls to record file io. 3) The "wait/io/file/sql/MYSQL_LOG" instrumentation was used for several log files, such as: - the binary log - the slow log - the query log which caused file io in these different log files to be accounted against the same instrument. The instrumentation needs to have a finer grain and report io in different event_names, because each file really serves a different purpose. With this fix: - the IO_CACHE implementation is now instrumented - the "wait/io/file/sql/MYSQL_LOG" instrument has been removed - binlog io is now always instrumented with "wait/io/file/sql/binlog" - the slow log is instrumented with a new name, "wait/io/file/sql/slow_log" - the query log is instrumented with a new name, "wait/io/file/sql/query_log"
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- 11 Nov, 2010 4 commits
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Sergey Vojtovich authored
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Sergey Vojtovich authored
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Dmitry Shulga authored
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Dmitry Shulga authored
in different default schema. In strict mode, when data truncation or conversion happens, THD::killed is set to THD::KILL_BAD_DATA. This is abuse of KILL mechanism to guarantee that execution of statement is aborted. The stored procedures execution, on the other hand, upon detection that a connection was killed, would terminate immediately, without trying to restore the caller's context, in particular, restore the caller's current schema. The fix is, when terminating a stored procedure execution, to only bypass cleanup if the entire connection was killed, not in case of other forms of KILL.
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- 10 Nov, 2010 8 commits
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
- added missing DBUG_RETURN - fixed whitespace according to coding style.
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Oystein Grovlen authored
This bug was introduced in this revision: kostja@sun.com-20100727102553-b4n2ojcyfj79l2x7 ("A pre-requisite patch for the fix for Bug#52044.") It happens because close_thread_tables() is now called in open_and_lock_tables upon failure. Hence, table is no longer open when optimizer tries to do cleanup. Fix: Make sure to do cleanup in st_select_lex_unit::prepare() upon failure. This way, cleanup() is called before tables are released.
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Dmitry Shulga authored
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Dmitry Shulga authored
ALTER TABLE RENAME, DISABLE KEYS. The code of ALTER TABLE RENAME, DISABLE KEYS could issue a commit while holding LOCK_open mutex. This is a regression introduced by the fix for Bug 54453. This failed an assert guarding us against a potential deadlock with connections trying to execute FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK. The fix is to move acquisition of LOCK_open outside the section that issues ha_autocommit_or_rollback(). LOCK_open is taken to protect against concurrent operations with .frms and the table definition cache, and doesn't need to cover the call to commit. A test case added to innodb_mysql.test. The patch is to be null-merged to 5.5, which already has 54453 null-merged to it.
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Dmitry Shulga authored
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Dmitry Shulga authored
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- 09 Nov, 2010 9 commits
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Davi Arnaut authored
The problem was that the scheduler function used to handle a new user connection could use the ER() macro without having a THD object bound to the current thread. The crash would happen whenever the function failed to create a new thread to handle a user connection. Thread creation can fail due to lack or limit of available resources. The solution is to simply use the ER_THD() macro instead and pass to it the THD object which would be bound to the connection. Fix was tested manually. In a test case, it is too cumbersome to inject a error in this context.
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Davi Arnaut authored
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Davi Arnaut authored
Quoting from the bug report: The pstack library has been included in MySQL since version 4.0.0. It's useless and should be removed. Details: According to its own documentation, pstack only works on Linux on x86 in 32 bit mode and requires LinuxThreads and a statically linked binary. It doesn't really support any Linux from 2003 or later and doesn't work on any other OS. The --enable-pstack option is thus deprecated and has no effect.
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Horst.Hunger authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Alexander Barkov authored
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Anitha Gopi authored
Bug#58041 : Created separate per push and daily collections for 5.5-bugteam. Moved rpl_binlog_row to daily. Run just main suite for ps_row and embedded per push. Other suites run daily
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- 08 Nov, 2010 10 commits
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Marc Alff authored
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Marc Alff authored
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Horst.Hunger authored
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Horst.Hunger authored
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Sven Sandberg authored
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
GCOV builds were broken after the patch for Bug#57933 which added add -Wdeclaration-after-statement to gcc builds. This patch fixes: stacktrace.c:328: warning: ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and code No test case added.
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
No conflicts
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
GCOV builds were broken after the patch for Bug#57933 which added add -Wdeclaration-after-statement to gcc builds. This patch fixes: stacktrace.c:328: warning: ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and code No test case added.
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Anitha Gopi authored
Bug#58041 : Moved rpl_binlog_row to daily. Run just main suite for ps_row and embedded per push. Other suites run daily
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- 07 Nov, 2010 3 commits
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Dmitry Shulga authored
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Dmitry Shulga authored
sporadically. The cause of the sporadic time out was a leaking protection against the global read lock, taken by the RENAME statement, and not released in case of an error occurred during RENAME. The leaking protection counter would lead to the value of protect_against_global_read never dropping to 0. Consequently FLUSH TABLES in all connections, including the one that leaked the protection, could not proceed. The fix is to ensure that all branchesin RENAME code properly release GRL protection.
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He Zhenxing authored
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- 06 Nov, 2010 1 commit
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Bjorn Munch authored
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- 05 Nov, 2010 4 commits
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Mats Kindahl authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
There were actually more problems in this area: Slaves (if any) were unconditionally restarted, this appears unnecessary. Sort criteria were suboptimal, included the test name. Added logic to "reserve" a sequence of tests with same config for one thread Got rid of sort_criteria hash, put it into the test case itself Adds little sanity check that expected worker picks up test Fixed some tests that may fail if starting on running server Some of these fail only if *same* test is repeated. Finally, special sorting of tests that do --force-restart
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Guilhem Bichot authored
from 5.1; extended here to Cmake builds.
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