- 25 Oct, 2006 5 commits
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
into chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-5.0-bug22119
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
into chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-5.0-bug22119
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
When compiling with a default key block size greater than the smallest key block size used in a table, checking that table failed with bogus errors. The table was marked corrupt. This affected myisamchk and the server. The problem was that the default key block size was used at some places where sizes less or equal to the block size of the index in check was required. We do now use the key block size of the particular index when checking. A test case is available for later versions only.
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svoj@mysql.com/april.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/mysql/BUG22053/mysql-5.0-engines
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svoj@mysql.com/april.(none) authored
really damaged MyISAM tables When unpacking a blob column from broken row server crash could happen. This could rather happen when trying to repair a table using either REPAIR TABLE or myisamchk, though it also could happend when trying to access broken row using other SQL statements like SELECT if table is not marked as crashed. Fixed ulong overflow when trying to extract blob from broken row. Affects MyISAM only.
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- 19 Oct, 2006 8 commits
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svoj@mysql.com/april.(none) authored
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svoj@mysql.com/april.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/mysql/engines/mysql-5.0-engines
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svoj@mysql.com/april.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/mysql/engines/mysql-4.1-engines
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svoj@mysql.com/april.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/mysql/engines/mysql-4.1-engines
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
Backport from 5.1. Raised STACK_MIN_SIZE for Debian GNU/Linux Sid, Linux kernel 2.6.16, gcc version 3.3.6 (Debian 1:3.3.6-13), libc6-dbg 2.3.6.ds1-4, Pentium4 (x86), BUILD/compile-pentium-debug-max Raised about 100 Bytes above the required minimum.
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
into chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-5.0-merge
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
into chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-5.0-merge
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
into chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-4.1-merge
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- 18 Oct, 2006 2 commits
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into mysql.com:/data0/bk/mysql-5.0-kt
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svoj@mysql.com/april.(none) authored
Repair table could crash a server if there is not sufficient memory (myisam_sort_buffer_size) to operate. Affects not only repair, but also all statements that use create index by sort: repair by sort, parallel repair, bulk insert. Return an error if there is not sufficient memory to store at least one key per BUFFPEK. Also fixed memory leak if thr_find_all_keys returns an error.
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- 17 Oct, 2006 1 commit
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
into chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-4.1-bug12240
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- 16 Oct, 2006 3 commits
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
into chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-5.0-bug12240
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
into chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-5.0-bug12240
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
into chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-4.1-bug12240
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- 13 Oct, 2006 3 commits
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kroki/tomash@moonlight.intranet authored
into moonlight.intranet:/home/tomash/src/mysql_ab/mysql-4.1-bug9678
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kroki/tomash@moonlight.intranet authored
into moonlight.intranet:/home/tomash/src/mysql_ab/mysql-5.0-real
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kroki/tomash@moonlight.intranet authored
into moonlight.intranet:/home/tomash/src/mysql_ab/mysql-4.1-bug9678
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- 12 Oct, 2006 1 commit
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holyfoot/hf@mysql.com/deer.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/hf/mysql-5.0.mrg
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- 11 Oct, 2006 6 commits
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
into chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-4.1-bug8283-one
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
into chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-5.0-bug8283
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svoj@mysql.com/april.(none) authored
hangs on Linux If REPAIR TABLE ... USE_FRM is issued for table that is located in different than default database server crash could happen. In reopen_name_locked_table take database name from table_list (user specified or default database) instead of from thd (default database). Affects 4.1 only.
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
Examined rows are counted for every join part. The per-join-part counter was incremented over all iterations. The result variable was replaced at the end of every iteration. The final result was the number of examined rows by the join part that ended its execution as the last one. The numbers of other join parts was lost. Now we reset the per-join-part counter before every iteration and add it to the result variable at the end of the iteration. That way we get the sum of all iterations of all join parts. No test case. Testing this needs a look into the slow query log. I don't know of a way to do this portably with the test suite.
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msvensson@neptunus.(none) authored
into neptunus.(none):/home/msvensson/mysql/mysql-5.0
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msvensson@neptunus.(none) authored
into neptunus.(none):/home/msvensson/mysql/mysql-4.1
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- 10 Oct, 2006 3 commits
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lars@mysql.com/black.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/bk/MERGE/mysql-5.0-merge
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lars@mysql.com/black.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/bk/MERGE/mysql-4.1-merge
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joerg@trift2. authored
into trift2.:/MySQL/M50/push-5.0
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- 09 Oct, 2006 4 commits
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
After merge fix. MyISAM version 10.
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
into chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-5.0-bug8283
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
into chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-4.1-bug8283-one
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istruewing@chilla.local authored
OPTIMIZE TABLE with myisam_repair_threads > 1 performs a non-quick parallel repair. This means that it does not only rebuild all indexes, but also the data file. Non-quick parallel repair works so that there is one thread per index. The first of the threads rebuilds also the new data file. The problem was that all threads shared the read io cache on the old data file. If there were holes (deleted records) in the table, the first thread skipped them, writing only contiguous, non-deleted records to the new data file. Then it built the new index so that its entries pointed to the correct record positions. But the other threads didn't know the new record positions, but put the positions from the old data file into the index. The new design is so that there is a shared io cache which is filled by the first thread (the data file writer) with the new contiguous records and read by the other threads. Now they know the new record positions. Another problem was that for the parallel repair of compressed tables a common bit_buff and rec_buff was used. I changed it so that thread specific buffers are used for parallel repair. A similar problem existed for checksum calculation. I made this multi-thread safe too.
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- 08 Oct, 2006 4 commits
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svoj@mysql.com/april.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/mysql/engines/mysql-5.0-engines
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svoj@mysql.com/april.(none) authored
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svoj@may.pils.ru authored
into may.pils.ru:/home/svoj/devel/bk/mysql-5.0-engines
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svoj@may.pils.ru authored
into may.pils.ru:/home/svoj/devel/bk/mysql-4.1-engines
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