1. 13 May, 2010 1 commit
  2. 05 May, 2010 4 commits
  3. 04 May, 2010 5 commits
  4. 30 Apr, 2010 1 commit
    • Alexander Nozdrin's avatar
      Patch for Bug#52356: query_cache_debug fails on Linux. · c784ee27
      Alexander Nozdrin authored
      There were two problems here:
        1. misleading error message
        2. abusing KILL QUERY in the test case
      
      1. The server reported "'DELETE FROM t1' failed: 1689: Wait on a lock was
      aborted due to a pending exclusive lock", while the proper error message
      should be "'DELETE FROM t1' failed: 1317: Query execution was interrupted".
      
      The problem is that the server has two different flags for
      signalling that a query is being killed: THD::killed and
      mysys_var::abort. The test case triggers a race: sometimes
      mysys_var::abort is set earlier than THD::killed. That leads
      to the following situation:
      
        - thr_lock() checks mysys_var::abort and returns error status,
          since mysys_var::abort is set;
      
        - the caller (mysql_lock_tables()) gets an error from thr_lock(),
          but THD::killed is not set, so it decides that thr_lock() couldn't
          get a lock due to a pending exclusive lock.
      
      This is a known issue with the server and it's not going to be fixed soon.
      
      5.5 differs from 5.1 here as follows: when thr_lock() returns an error:
        - 5.1 continues trying thr_lock() until success;
        - 5.5 propagates the error
      
      2. The test case uses KILL QUERY is a highly concurent environment.
      
      The fix is to wait for the dying statement to rest in peace before
      executing another DELETE FROM t1.
      c784ee27
  5. 29 Apr, 2010 1 commit
  6. 28 Apr, 2010 4 commits
    • Konstantin Osipov's avatar
      Bug#46947 "Embedded SELECT without FOR UPDATE is causing a lock" · f41933c4
      Konstantin Osipov authored
      Update the result file to minor tweaks of the comments in the
      test case.
      f41933c4
    • Sven Sandberg's avatar
      BUG#50670: Slave stops with error code 1644 · a6518243
      Sven Sandberg authored
      Clarified error messages related to unsafe statements:
       - avoid the internal technical term "row injection"
       - use 'binary log' instead of 'binlog'
       - avoid the word 'unsafeness'
      a6518243
    • Konstantin Osipov's avatar
      Committing on behalf or Dmitry Lenev: · 8280fdd3
      Konstantin Osipov authored
      Fix for bug #46947 "Embedded SELECT without FOR UPDATE is
      causing a lock", with after-review fixes.
      
      SELECT statements with subqueries referencing InnoDB tables
      were acquiring shared locks on rows in these tables when they
      were executed in REPEATABLE-READ mode and with statement or
      mixed mode binary logging turned on.
      
      This was a regression which were introduced when fixing
      bug 39843.
      
      The problem was that for tables belonging to subqueries
      parser set TL_READ_DEFAULT as a lock type. In cases when
      statement/mixed binary logging at open_tables() time this
      type of lock was converted to TL_READ_NO_INSERT lock at
      open_tables() time and caused InnoDB engine to acquire
      shared locks on reads from these tables. Although in some
      cases such behavior was correct (e.g. for subqueries in
      DELETE) in case of SELECT it has caused unnecessary locking.
      
      This patch tries to solve this problem by rethinking our
      approach to how we handle locking for SELECT and subqueries.
      Now we always set TL_READ_DEFAULT lock type for all cases
      when we read data. When at open_tables() time this lock
      is interpreted as TL_READ_NO_INSERT or TL_READ depending
      on whether this statement as a whole or call to function
      which uses particular table should be written to the
      binary log or not (if yes then statement should be properly
      serialized with concurrent statements and stronger lock
      should be acquired).
      
      Test coverage is added for both InnoDB and MyISAM.
      
      This patch introduces an "incompatible" change in locking
      scheme for subqueries used in SELECT ... FOR UPDATE and
      SELECT .. IN SHARE MODE.
      In 4.1 the server would use a snapshot InnoDB read for 
      subqueries in SELECT FOR UPDATE and SELECT .. IN SHARE MODE
      statements, regardless of whether the binary log is on or off.
      If the user required a different type of read (i.e. locking read),
      he/she could request so explicitly by providing FOR UPDATE/IN SHARE MODE
      clause for each individual subquery.
      On of the patches for 5.0 broke this behaviour (which was not documented
      or tested), and started to use locking reads fora all subqueries in SELECT ... 
      FOR UPDATE/IN SHARE MODE. This patch restored 4.1 behaviour.
      8280fdd3
    • 's avatar
      Bug #51839 mixup of DDL causes slave to stop · fa28ba8b
      authored
      Stored routine DDL statements use statement-based replication
      regardless of the current binlog format. The problem here was
      that if a DDL statement failed during metadata lock acquisition
      or opening of mysql.proc, the binlog format would not be reset
      before returning. So the following DDL or DML statements are 
      binlogged with a wrong binlog format, which causes the slave 
      to stop.
      
      The problem can be resolved by grabbing an exclusive MDL lock firstly
      instead of clearing the current binlog format. So that the binlog
      format will not be affected when the lock grab returns directly with
      an error. The same way is taken to open a proc table for update.
      fa28ba8b
  7. 27 Apr, 2010 5 commits
  8. 26 Apr, 2010 5 commits
  9. 22 Apr, 2010 2 commits
    • Alexander Nozdrin's avatar
      Patch for Bug#53022: Compilation of "embedded" is broken. · 53af29c0
      Alexander Nozdrin authored
      The bug was a side effect of WL#5030 (fix header files) and
      WL#5161 (CMake).
      
      The problem was that CMake-generated config.h (and my_config.h
      as a copy of it) had a header guard. GNU autotools-generated
      [my_]config.h did not. During WL#5030 the order of header files
      was changed, so the following started to happen (using GNU autotools,
      in embedded server):
        - my_config.h included, defining HAVE_OPENSSL
        - my_global.h included, un-defining  HAVE_OPENSSL
        - zlib.h included, including config.h,
          defining HAVE_OPENSSL again.
      
      The fix is to check HAVE_OPENSSL in conjuction with EMBEDDED_LIBRARY.
      More common fix would be to define a macros as HAVE_OPENSSL && !EMBEDDED_LIBRARY
      and use it instead of HAVE_OPENSSL.
      53af29c0
    • Jon Olav Hauglid's avatar
      merge from mysql-trunk-bugfixing · 2801a2a0
      Jon Olav Hauglid authored
      2801a2a0
  10. 21 Apr, 2010 6 commits
  11. 20 Apr, 2010 3 commits
    • Mats Kindahl's avatar
      WL#5030: Splitting mysql_priv.h · f96694f9
      Mats Kindahl authored
      Removing traces of mysql_priv.h from comments and other
      non-source files that were missed before.
      f96694f9
    • Alfranio Correia's avatar
      BUG#51894 Replication failure with SBR on DROP TEMPORARY TABLE inside a · 9ba731c2
      Alfranio Correia authored
                transaction
      BUG#52616 Temp table prevents switch binlog format from STATEMENT to ROW
      
      Before the WL#2687 and BUG#46364, every non-transactional change that happened
      after a transactional change was written to trx-cache and flushed upon
      committing the transaction. WL#2687 and BUG#46364 changed this behavior and
      non-transactional changes are now written to the binary log upon committing
      the statement.
      
      A binary log event is identified as transactional or non-transactional through
      a flag in the Log_event which is set taking into account the underlie storage
      engine on what it is stems from. In the current bug, this flag was not being
      set properly when the DROP TEMPORARY TABLE was executed.
      
      However, while fixing this bug we figured out that changes to temporary tables
      should be always written to the trx-cache if there is an on-going transaction.
      Otherwise, binlog events in the reversed order would be produced.
      
      Regarding concurrency, keeping changes to temporary tables in the trx-cache is
      also safe as temporary tables are only visible to the owner connection.
      
      In this patch, we classify the following statements as unsafe:
         1 - INSERT INTO t_myisam SELECT * FROM t_myisam_temp
      
         2 - INSERT INTO t_myisam_temp SELECT * FROM t_myisam
      
         3 - CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t_myisam_temp SELECT * FROM t_myisam
      
      On the other hand, the following statements are classified as safe:
      
         1 - INSERT INTO t_innodb SELECT * FROM t_myisam_temp
      
         2 - INSERT INTO t_myisam_temp SELECT * FROM t_innodb
      
      The patch also guarantees that transactions that have a DROP TEMPORARY are
      always written to the binary log regardless of the mode and the outcome:
      commit or rollback. In particular, the DROP TEMPORARY is extended with the
      IF EXISTS clause when the current statement logging format is set to row.
      
      Finally, the patch allows to switch from STATEMENT to MIXED/ROW when there
      are temporary tables but the contrary is not possible.
      9ba731c2
    • Jon Olav Hauglid's avatar
      merge from mysql-trunk-bugfixing · f2587df7
      Jon Olav Hauglid authored
      f2587df7
  12. 19 Apr, 2010 3 commits