- 29 May, 2007 1 commit
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andrey@whirlpool.mysql.com authored
Fix a race Wait at the end of the test for all events to finish. Then continue to the next result. This should be done, as the server won't be restarted, and although events are dropped with drop database, they could still be executing in memory.
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- 28 May, 2007 5 commits
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thek@adventure.(none) authored
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thek@adventure.(none) authored
fix in PB.
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kostja@vajra.(none) authored
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kostja@vajra.(none) authored
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kostja@vajra.(none) authored
Bug#4968 ""Stored procedure crash if cursor opened on altered table" Bug#6895 "Prepared Statements: ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN does nothing" Bug#19182 "CREATE TABLE bar (m INT) SELECT n FROM foo; doesn't work from stored procedure." Bug#19733 "Repeated alter, or repeated create/drop, fails" Bug#22060 "ALTER TABLE x AUTO_INCREMENT=y in SP crashes server" Bug#24879 "Prepared Statements: CREATE TABLE (UTF8 KEY) produces a growing key length" (this bug is not fixed in 5.0) Re-execution of CREATE DATABASE, CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE statements in stored routines or as prepared statements caused incorrect results (and crashes in versions prior to 5.0.25). In 5.1 the problem occured only for CREATE DATABASE, CREATE TABLE SELECT and CREATE TABLE with INDEX/DATA DIRECTOY options). The problem of bugs 4968, 19733, 19282 and 6895 was that functions mysql_prepare_table, mysql_create_table and mysql_alter_table are not re-execution friendly: during their operation they modify contents of LEX (members create_info, alter_info, key_list, create_list), thus making the LEX unusable for the next execution. In particular, these functions removed processed columns and keys from create_list, key_list and drop_list. Search the code in sql_table.cc for drop_it.remove() and similar patterns to find evidence. The fix is to supply to these functions a usable copy of each of the above structures at every re-execution of an SQL statement. To simplify memory management, LEX::key_list and LEX::create_list were added to LEX::alter_info, a fresh copy of which is created for every execution. The problem of crashing bug 22060 stemmed from the fact that the above metnioned functions were not only modifying HA_CREATE_INFO structure in LEX, but also were changing it to point to areas in volatile memory of the execution memory root. The patch solves this problem by creating and using an on-stack copy of HA_CREATE_INFO in mysql_execute_command. Additionally, this patch splits the part of mysql_alter_table that analizes and rewrites information from the parser into a separate function - mysql_prepare_alter_table, in analogy with mysql_prepare_table, which is renamed to mysql_prepare_create_table.
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- 26 May, 2007 1 commit
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andrey@whirlpool.mysql.com authored
bug#26338 events_bugs.test fail on Debian and bug#28285 Test "events_bugs" has instable results of "select /*1*/ ... from processlist"
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- 25 May, 2007 3 commits
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andrey@whirlpool.mysql.com authored
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andrey@whirlpool.mysql.com authored
A missing check for zero value of interval was added.
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mleich@four.local.lan authored
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- 24 May, 2007 17 commits
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kostja@vajra.(none) authored
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mleich@four.local.lan authored
This changeset belongs to the fix of Bug#735 Prepared Statements: there is no support for Query Cache - Create "--ps-protocol" and no "--<whatever>-protocol" variants of the former tests t/grant_cache.test and t/query_cache_sql_prepare.test. - Some additional subtest and fixes of bugs - Minor improvements
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kostja@vajra.(none) authored
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kostja@vajra.(none) authored
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kostja@vajra.(none) authored
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joerg@trift2. authored
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joerg@trift2. authored
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thek@adventure.(none) authored
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thek@adventure.(none) authored
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thek@adventure.(none) authored
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thek@adventure.(none) authored
This patch removes a false memory leak error report from the test suite. There is a test case that puposely provokes a SAFEMALLOC leak report, even though there is no actual leak.
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df@pippilotta.erinye.com authored
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df@pippilotta.erinye.com authored
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- 23 May, 2007 13 commits
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dlenev@mockturtle.local authored
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dlenev@mockturtle.local authored
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dlenev@mockturtle.local authored
Bug #23667 "CREATE TABLE LIKE is not isolated from alteration by other connections" Bug #18950 "CREATE TABLE LIKE does not obtain LOCK_open" As well as: Bug #25578 "CREATE TABLE LIKE does not require any privileges on source table". The first and the second bugs resulted in various errors and wrong binary log order when one tried to execute concurrently CREATE TABLE LIKE statement and DDL statements on source table or DML/DDL statements on its target table. The problem was caused by incomplete protection/table-locking against concurrent statements implemented in mysql_create_like_table() routine. We solve it by simply implementing such protection in proper way. Most of actual work for 5.1 was already done by fix for bug 20662 and preliminary patch changing locking in ALTER TABLE. The third bug allowed user who didn't have any privileges on table create its copy and therefore circumvent privilege check for SHOW CREATE TABLE. This patch solves this problem by adding privilege check, which was missing. Finally it also removes some duplicated code from mysql_create_like_table() and thus fixes bug #26869 "TABLE_LIST::table_name_length inconsistent with TABLE_LIST::table_name".
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dlenev@mockturtle.local authored
Bug #23667 "CREATE TABLE LIKE is not isolated from alteration by other connections" Bug #18950 "CREATE TABLE LIKE does not obtain LOCK_open" As well as: Bug #25578 "CREATE TABLE LIKE does not require any privileges on source table". The first and the second bugs resulted in various errors and wrong binary log order when one tried to execute concurrently CREATE TABLE LIKE statement and DDL statements on source table or DML/DDL statements on its target table. The problem was caused by incomplete protection/table-locking against concurrent statements implemented in mysql_create_like_table() routine. We solve it by simply implementing such protection in proper way (see comment for sql_table.cc for details). The third bug allowed user who didn't have any privileges on table create its copy and therefore circumvent privilege check for SHOW CREATE TABLE. This patch solves this problem by adding privilege check, which was missing. Finally it also removes some duplicated code from mysql_create_like_table(). Note that, altough tests covering concurrency-related aspects of CREATE TABLE LIKE behaviour will only be introduced in 5.1, they were run manually for this patch as well.
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thek@adventure.(none) authored
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thek@adventure.(none) authored
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thek@adventure.(none) authored
cache by changing the behavior of the query cache resize-method. - set query_cache_size=<new_size>; is significantly faster than RESET QUERY CACHE as it simply destroys and recreates the query cache, whereas RESET QUERY CACHE keeps its internal structure aligned with server load profile.
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joerg@trift2. authored
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df@pippilotta.erinye.com authored
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svoj@june.mysql.com authored
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svoj@june.mysql.com authored
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