- 14 May, 2010 2 commits
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
multiquery packet). Background: - a query can contain multiple SQL statements; - the server frees resources allocated to process a query when the whole query is handled. In other words, resources allocated to process one SQL statement from a multi-statement query are freed when all SQL statements are handled. The problem was that the parser allocated a buffer of size of the whole query for each SQL statement in a multi-statement query. Thus, if a query had many SQL-statements (so, the query was long), but each SQL statement was short, ther parser tried to allocate huge amount of memory (number of small SQL statements * length of the whole query). The memory was allocated for a so-called "cpp buffer", which is intended to store pre-processed SQL statement -- SQL text without version specific comments. The fix is to allocate memory for the "cpp buffer" once for all SQL statements (once for a query).
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
for ALTER TABLE, LOAD DATA). ROW_COUNT is now assigned according to the following rules: - In my_ok(): - for DML statements: to the number of affected rows; - for DDL statements: to 0. - In my_eof(): to -1 to indicate that there was a result set. We derive this semantics from the JDBC specification, where int java.sql.Statement.getUpdateCount() is defined to (sic) "return the current result as an update count; if the result is a ResultSet object or there are no more results, -1 is returned". - In my_error(): to -1 to be compatible with the MySQL C API and MySQL ODBC driver. - For SIGNAL statements: to 0 per WL#2110 specification. Zero is used since that's the "default" value of ROW_COUNT in the diagnostics area.
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- 12 May, 2010 4 commits
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Jonathan Perkin authored
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Jonathan Perkin authored
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Jonathan Perkin authored
- Update/fix file layouts for each package type, add new types for native package formats including deb, rpm and svr4. - Build all plugins, including debug versions - Update compiler flags to match current release - Add missing @VAR@ expansions - Install correct mysqclient library symlinks - Fix icc/ia64 builds - Fix install of libmysqld-debug - Don't include mysql_embedded - Remove unpackaged manual pages to avoid missing files warnings - Don't install mtr's test suite
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Jonathan Perkin authored
with other merges from the old distribution-specific spec file. - update copyright notices - remove __os_install_post override, it was only necessary as a hack to build debuginfo packages - now that we no longer make them we can revert to the distribution macro which likely has other useful bits we might want - remove _unpackaged_files_terminate_build override, we want to know of any orphaned files - include native distribution support - no longer build separate debuginfo RPMs, instead just include debug/symbols in all binaries, which is more useful for support - include support for building commercial RPMs, requires a commercial source tree - remove cluster RPM support, we don't build them from this source tree - use CMake for building, and update package lists to match the new install layout/files. Remove any options which were only useful for automake builds (e.g. yassl/zlib). - other minor cleanups
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- 11 May, 2010 2 commits
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Mats Kindahl authored
via mysqld_safe Plugin dir was set to a hard-coded path instead of relative the base dir. This patch fixes this by using a path relative the basedir instead of the plugin directory indicated by the configuration.
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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- 07 May, 2010 2 commits
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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- 05 May, 2010 4 commits
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
The bug happened under the following condition: - there was a user variable of type REAL, containing NULL value - there was a table with a NOT_NULL column of any type but REAL, having default value (or auto increment); - a row was inserted into the table with the user variable as value. A warning was emitted here. The problem was that handling of NULL values of REAL type was not properly implemented: it didn't expect that REAL NULL value can be assigned to other data type. Basically, the problem was that set_field_to_null() was used instead of set_field_to_null_with_conversions(). The fix is to use the right function, or more generally, to allow conversion of REAL NULL values to other data types.
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Alexander Barkov authored
Problem: item->name was NULL for Item_user_var_as_out_param which made strcmp(something, item->name) crash in the LOAD XML code. Fix: - item_func.h: Adding set_name() in constuctor for Item_user_var_as_out_param - sql_load.cc: Changing the condition in write_execute_load_query_log_event() which distiguished between Item_user_var_as_out_param and Item_field from if (item->name == NULL) to if (item->type() == Item::FIELD_ITEM) - loadxml.result, loadxml.test: adding tests
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Alexander Barkov authored
Problem: after introduction of "WL#2649 Number-to-string conversions" This query: SET NAMES cp850; -- Or any other non-latin1 ASCII-based character set SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE datetime_column='2010-01-01 00:00:00' started to add extra character set conversion: SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE CONVERT(datetime_column USING cp850)='2010-01-01 00:00:00'; so index on DATETIME column was not used anymore. Fix: avoid convertion of NUMERIC/DATETIME items (i.e. those with derivation DERIVATION_NUMERIC).
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Horst.Hunger authored
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- 04 May, 2010 4 commits
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Omer BarNir authored
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Omer BarNir authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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- 30 Apr, 2010 1 commit
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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.
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- 29 Apr, 2010 1 commit
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Alfranio Correia authored
thread_temporary_used is not initialized causing valgrind's warnings.
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- 28 Apr, 2010 2 commits
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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'
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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.
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- 27 Apr, 2010 5 commits
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Luis Soares authored
parallel mode The failure has nothing to do with parallel, but rather on the order the tests are executed. In this case, the test binlog_tmp_table (lets call it test2) was not ensuring that the binary logs would be reset when it started. Later the test issues a mysqlbinlog .../master-bin.000002 | mysql ... If the test that was executed before this one (lets call it test1) had issued a flush logs, then the file in use in test1 (master-bin.000002) would not actually match the one that was expected. Eventually, this would cause the statements logged in test1 to be replayed, instead of the ones logged in the beginning of test2. We fix this by: 1. adding RESET MASTER to the beginning of binlog_tmp_table 2. setting dynamically the file to use in binlog_tmp_table Only #1 was needed, but the two make the tests cases more robust.
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
The problem is that message resource (message.rc) is compiled as part of static library sql.lib rather than with executable mysqld.exe. resource files do not work in static libraries. The fix is to add message.rc to mysqld.exe source files list.
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- 26 Apr, 2010 5 commits
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Horst.Hunger authored
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Horst.Hunger authored
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Horst.Hunger authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alfranio Correia authored
Statements with CONNECTION_ID were forced to be kept in the transactional cache and by consequence non-transactional changes that were supposed to be flushed ahead of the transaction were kept in the transactional cache. This happened because after BUG#51894 any statement whose thd's thread_specific_used was set was kept in the transactional cache. The idea was to keep changes on temporary tables in the transactional cache. However, the thread_specific_used was set not only for statements that accessed temporary tables but also when the CONNECTION_ID was used. To fix the problem, we created a new variable to keep track of updates to temporary tables.
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- 22 Apr, 2010 1 commit
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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.
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- 21 Apr, 2010 6 commits
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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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 change the order of header file, moving zlib.h to the top of the header list. More proper fix would be to wrap unguarded auto-generated [my_]config.h by guarded non-generated header file.
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Alfranio Correia authored
transaction BUG#52616 Temp table prevents switch binlog format from STATEMENT to ROW Post-merge fixes.
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
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Mats Kindahl authored
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- 20 Apr, 2010 1 commit
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Mats Kindahl authored
Removing traces of mysql_priv.h from comments and other non-source files that were missed before.
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