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  1. 13 Sep, 2006 1 commit
  2. 08 Sep, 2006 1 commit
  3. 04 Sep, 2006 1 commit
  4. 19 Jul, 2006 1 commit
    • kostja@bodhi.local's avatar
      A fix and a test case for Bug#21002 "Derived table not selecting from a · f22a4ce1
      kostja@bodhi.local authored
      "real" table fails in JOINs".
      
      This is a regression caused by the fix for Bug 18444. 
      This fix removed the assignment of empty_c_string to table->db performed 
      in add_table_to_list, as neither me nor anyone else knew what it was 
      there for. Now we know it and it's covered with tests: the only case 
      when a table database name can be empty is when the table is a derived 
      table. The fix puts the assignment back but makes it a bit more explicit.
      
      Additionally, finally drop sp.result.orig which was checked in by mistake. 
      f22a4ce1
  5. 13 Jul, 2006 1 commit
  6. 12 Jul, 2006 1 commit
  7. 10 Jul, 2006 2 commits
    • guilhem@gbichot3.local's avatar
      fixes after merge. Updates to test's results. · 1cc3c800
      guilhem@gbichot3.local authored
      We now reset the THD members related to auto_increment+binlog in
      MYSQL_LOG::write(). This is better than in THD::cleanup_after_query(),
      which was not able to distinguish between SELECT myfunc1(),myfunc2()
      and INSERT INTO t SELECT myfunc1(),myfunc2() from a binlogging point
      of view.
      Rows_log_event::exec_event() now calls lex_start() instead of
      mysql_init_query() because the latter now does too much (it resets
      the binlog format).
      1cc3c800
    • gkodinov/kgeorge@mysql.com/rakia.(none)'s avatar
      BUG#14553: NULL in WHERE resets LAST_INSERT_ID · 2c9f5cc7
      To make MySQL compatible with some ODBC applications, you can find
      the AUTO_INCREMENT value for the last inserted row with the following query:
       SELECT * FROM tbl_name WHERE auto_col IS NULL.
      This is done with a special code that replaces 'auto_col IS NULL' with
      'auto_col = LAST_INSERT_ID'.
      However this also resets the LAST_INSERT_ID to 0 as it uses it for a flag
      so as to ensure that only the first SELECT ... WHERE auto_col IS NULL
      after an INSERT has this special behaviour.
      In order to avoid resetting the LAST_INSERT_ID a special flag is introduced
      in the THD class. This flag is used to restrict the second and subsequent
      SELECTs instead of LAST_INSERT_ID.
      2c9f5cc7
  8. 09 Jul, 2006 2 commits
    • guilhem@gbichot3.local's avatar
      WL#3146 "less locking in auto_increment": · 0594e1b8
      guilhem@gbichot3.local authored
      this is a cleanup patch for our current auto_increment handling:
      new names for auto_increment variables in THD, new methods to manipulate them
      (see sql_class.h), some move into handler::, causing less backup/restore
      work when executing substatements. 
      This makes the logic hopefully clearer, less work is is needed in
      mysql_insert().
      By cleaning up, using different variables for different purposes (instead
      of one for 3 things...), we fix those bugs, which someone may want to fix
      in 5.0 too:
      BUG#20339 "stored procedure using LAST_INSERT_ID() does not replicate
      statement-based"
      BUG#20341 "stored function inserting into one auto_increment puts bad
      data in slave"
      BUG#19243 "wrong LAST_INSERT_ID() after ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE"
      (now if a row is updated, LAST_INSERT_ID() will return its id)
      and re-fixes:
      BUG#6880 "LAST_INSERT_ID() value changes during multi-row INSERT"
      (already fixed differently by Ramil in 4.1)
      Test of documented behaviour of mysql_insert_id() (there was no test).
      The behaviour changes introduced are:
      - LAST_INSERT_ID() now returns "the first autogenerated auto_increment value
      successfully inserted", instead of "the first autogenerated auto_increment
      value if any row was successfully inserted", see auto_increment.test.
      Same for mysql_insert_id(), see mysql_client_test.c.
      - LAST_INSERT_ID() returns the id of the updated row if ON DUPLICATE KEY
      UPDATE, see auto_increment.test. Same for mysql_insert_id(), see
      mysql_client_test.c.
      - LAST_INSERT_ID() does not change if no autogenerated value was successfully 
      inserted (it used to then be 0), see auto_increment.test.
      - if in INSERT SELECT no autogenerated value was successfully inserted,
      mysql_insert_id() now returns the id of the last inserted row (it already
      did this for INSERT VALUES), see mysql_client_test.c.
      - if INSERT SELECT uses LAST_INSERT_ID(X), mysql_insert_id() now returns X
      (it already did this for INSERT VALUES), see mysql_client_test.c.
      - NDB now behaves like other engines wrt SET INSERT_ID: with INSERT IGNORE,
      the id passed in SET INSERT_ID is re-used until a row succeeds; SET INSERT_ID
      influences not only the first row now.
      
      Additionally, when unlocking a table we check that the thread is not keeping
      a next_insert_id (as the table is unlocked that id is potentially out-of-date);
      forgetting about this next_insert_id is done in a new
      handler::ha_release_auto_increment().
      
      Finally we prepare for engines capable of reserving finite-length intervals
      of auto_increment values: we store such intervals in THD. The next step
      (to be done by the replication team in 5.1) is to read those intervals from
      THD and actually store them in the statement-based binary log. NDB
      will be a good engine to test that.
      0594e1b8
    • guilhem@gbichot3.local's avatar
      * Mixed replication mode * : · fdb0f85a
      guilhem@gbichot3.local authored
      1) Fix for BUG#19630 "stored function inserting into two auto_increment breaks
      statement-based binlog":
      a stored function inserting into two such tables may fail to replicate
      (inserting wrong data in the slave's copy of the second table) if the slave's
      second table had an internal auto_increment counter different from master's.
      Because the auto_increment value autogenerated by master for the 2nd table
      does not go into binlog, only the first does, so the slave lacks information.
      To fix this, if running in mixed binlogging mode, if the stored function or
      trigger plans to update two different tables both having auto_increment
      columns, we switch to row-based for the whole function.
      We don't have a simple solution for statement-based binlogging mode, there
      the bug remains and will be documented as a known problem.
      Re-enabling rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed.
      2) Fix for BUG#20630 "Mixed binlogging mode does not work with stored
      functions, triggers, views", which was a documented limitation (in mixed
      mode, we didn't detect that a stored function's execution needed row-based
      binlogging (due to some UUID() call for example); same for
      triggers, same for views (a view created from a SELECT UUID(), and doing
      INSERT INTO sometable SELECT theview; would not replicate row-based).
      This is implemented by, after parsing a routine's body, remembering in sp_head
      that this routine needs row-based binlogging. Then when this routine is used,
      the caller is marked to require row-based binlogging too.
      Same for views: when we parse a view and detect that its SELECT needs
      row-based binary logging, we mark the calling LEX as such.
      3) Fix for BUG#20499 "mixed mode with temporary table breaks binlog":
      a temporary table containing e.g. UUID has its changes not binlogged,
      so any query updating a permanent table with data from the temporary table
      will run wrongly on slave. Solution: in mixed mode we don't switch back
      from row-based to statement-based when there exists temporary tables.
      4) Attempt to test mysqlbinlog on a binlog generated by mysqlbinlog;
      impossible due to BUG#11312 and BUG#20329, but test is in place for when
      they are fixed.
      fdb0f85a
  9. 04 Jul, 2006 1 commit
  10. 28 Jun, 2006 1 commit
    • konstantin@mysql.com's avatar
      A fix for Bug#19022 "Memory bug when switching db during trigger execution". · 55d148c5
      konstantin@mysql.com authored
      No test case as the bug is in an existing test case (rpl_trigger.test
      when it is run under valgrind).
      The warning was caused by memory corruption in replication slave: thd->db
      was pointing at a stack address that was previously used by 
      sp_head::execute()::old_db. This happened because mysql_change_db
      behaved differently in replication slave and did not make a copy of the 
      argument to assign to thd->db. 
      The solution is to always free the old value of thd->db and allocate a new
      copy, regardless whether we're running in a replication slave or not.
      55d148c5
  11. 27 Jun, 2006 1 commit
  12. 26 Jun, 2006 1 commit
    • konstantin@mysql.com's avatar
      A fix and a test case for · 117b76a5
      konstantin@mysql.com authored
       Bug#19022 "Memory bug when switching db during trigger execution"
       Bug#17199 "Problem when view calls function from another database."
       Bug#18444 "Fully qualified stored function names don't work correctly in
                  SELECT statements"
      
       Documentation note: this patch introduces a change in behaviour of prepared
       statements.
      
       This patch adds a few new invariants with regard to how THD::db should
       be used. These invariants should be preserved in future:
      
        - one should never refer to THD::db by pointer and always make a deep copy
          (strmake, strdup)
        - one should never compare two databases by pointer, but use strncmp or
          my_strncasecmp
        - TABLE_LIST object table->db should be always initialized in the parser or
          by creator of the object.
      
          For prepared statements it means that if the current database is changed
          after a statement is prepared, the database that was current at prepare
          remains active. This also means that you can not prepare a statement that
          implicitly refers to the current database if the latter is not set.
          This is not documented, and therefore needs documentation. This is NOT a
          change in behavior for almost all SQL statements except:
           - ALTER TABLE t1 RENAME t2 
           - OPTIMIZE TABLE t1
           - ANALYZE TABLE t1
           - TRUNCATE TABLE t1 --
           until this patch t1 or t2 could be evaluated at the first execution of
           prepared statement. 
      
           CURRENT_DATABASE() still works OK and is evaluated at every execution
           of prepared statement.
      
           Note, that in stored routines this is not an issue as the default
           database is the database of the stored procedure and "use" statement
           is prohibited in stored routines.
      
        This patch makes obsolete the use of check_db_used (it was never used in the
        old code too) and all other places that check for table->db and assign it
        from THD::db if it's NULL, except the parser.
      
       How this patch was created: THD::{db,db_length} were replaced with a
       LEX_STRING, THD::db. All the places that refer to THD::{db,db_length} were
       manually checked and:
        - if the place uses thd->db by pointer, it was fixed to make a deep copy
        - if a place compared two db pointers, it was fixed to compare them by value
          (via strcmp/my_strcasecmp, whatever was approproate)
       Then this intermediate patch was used to write a smaller patch that does the
       same thing but without a rename.
      
       TODO in 5.1:
         - remove check_db_used
         - deploy THD::set_db in mysql_change_db
      
       See also comments to individual files.
      117b76a5
  13. 23 Jun, 2006 1 commit
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  15. 20 Jun, 2006 2 commits
    • monty@mysql.com's avatar
      SHOW STATUS does not anymore change local status variables (except... · be269e56
      monty@mysql.com authored
      SHOW STATUS does not anymore change local status variables (except com_show_status). Global status variables are still updated.
      SHOW STATUS are not anymore put in slow query log because of no index usage.
      
      Implemntation done by removing orig_sql_command and moving logic of SHOW STATUS to mysql_excute_command()
      This simplifies code and allows us to remove some if statements all over the code.
      
      Upgraded uc_update_queries[] to sql_command_flags and added more bitmaps to better categorize commands.
      This allowed some overall simplifaction when testing sql_command.
      
      Fixes bugs:
      Bug#10210: running SHOW STATUS increments counters it shouldn't
      Bug#19764: SHOW commands end up in the slow log as table scans
      be269e56
    • guilhem@mysql.com's avatar
      Fix for BUG#20522 "RBR: CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE SELECT writes to binlog · ff179e37
      guilhem@mysql.com authored
      though unneeded". It's indeed unneeded, as slave is only interested in
      permanent tables, and permanent tables don't depend on temporary tables
      when in row-based binlogging mode. And other CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE
      (referring no table or with LIKE) already don't write the CREATE to
      binlog in row-based mode. 
      ff179e37
  16. 16 Jun, 2006 2 commits
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  19. 04 Jun, 2006 1 commit
    • monty@mysql.com's avatar
      This changeset is largely a handler cleanup changeset (WL#3281), but includes... · 74cc73d4
      monty@mysql.com authored
      This changeset is largely a handler cleanup changeset (WL#3281), but includes fixes and cleanups that was found necessary while testing the handler changes
      
      Changes that requires code changes in other code of other storage engines.
      (Note that all changes are very straightforward and one should find all issues
      by compiling a --debug build and fixing all compiler errors and all
      asserts in field.cc while running the test suite),
      
      - New optional handler function introduced: reset()
        This is called after every DML statement to make it easy for a handler to
        statement specific cleanups.
        (The only case it's not called is if force the file to be closed)
      
      - handler::extra(HA_EXTRA_RESET) is removed. Code that was there before
        should be moved to handler::reset()
      
      - table->read_set contains a bitmap over all columns that are needed
        in the query.  read_row() and similar functions only needs to read these
        columns
      - table->write_set contains a bitmap over all columns that will be updated
        in the query. write_row() and update_row() only needs to update these
        columns.
        The above bitmaps should now be up to date in all context
        (including ALTER TABLE, filesort()).
      
        The handler is informed of any changes to the bitmap after
        fix_fields() by calling the virtual function
        handler::column_bitmaps_signal(). If the handler does caching of
        these bitmaps (instead of using table->read_set, table->write_set),
        it should redo the caching in this code. as the signal() may be sent
        several times, it's probably best to set a variable in the signal
        and redo the caching on read_row() / write_row() if the variable was
        set.
      
      - Removed the read_set and write_set bitmap objects from the handler class
      
      - Removed all column bit handling functions from the handler class.
        (Now one instead uses the normal bitmap functions in my_bitmap.c instead
        of handler dedicated bitmap functions)
      
      - field->query_id is removed. One should instead instead check
        table->read_set and table->write_set if a field is used in the query.
      
      - handler::extra(HA_EXTRA_RETRIVE_ALL_COLS) and
        handler::extra(HA_EXTRA_RETRIEVE_PRIMARY_KEY) are removed. One should now
        instead use table->read_set to check for which columns to retrieve.
      
      - If a handler needs to call Field->val() or Field->store() on columns
        that are not used in the query, one should install a temporary
        all-columns-used map while doing so. For this, we provide the following
        functions:
      
        my_bitmap_map *old_map= dbug_tmp_use_all_columns(table, table->read_set);
        field->val();
        dbug_tmp_restore_column_map(table->read_set, old_map);
      
        and similar for the write map:
      
        my_bitmap_map *old_map= dbug_tmp_use_all_columns(table, table->write_set);
        field->val();
        dbug_tmp_restore_column_map(table->write_set, old_map);
      
        If this is not done, you will sooner or later hit a DBUG_ASSERT
        in the field store() / val() functions.
        (For not DBUG binaries, the dbug_tmp_restore_column_map() and
        dbug_tmp_restore_column_map() are inline dummy functions and should
        be optimized away be the compiler).
      
      - If one needs to temporary set the column map for all binaries (and not
        just to avoid the DBUG_ASSERT() in the Field::store() / Field::val()
        methods) one should use the functions tmp_use_all_columns() and
        tmp_restore_column_map() instead of the above dbug_ variants.
      
      - All 'status' fields in the handler base class (like records,
        data_file_length etc) are now stored in a 'stats' struct. This makes
        it easier to know what status variables are provided by the base
        handler.  This requires some trivial variable names in the extra()
        function.
      
      - New virtual function handler::records().  This is called to optimize
        COUNT(*) if (handler::table_flags() & HA_HAS_RECORDS()) is true.
        (stats.records is not supposed to be an exact value. It's only has to
        be 'reasonable enough' for the optimizer to be able to choose a good
        optimization path).
      
      - Non virtual handler::init() function added for caching of virtual
        constants from engine.
      
      - Removed has_transactions() virtual method. Now one should instead return
        HA_NO_TRANSACTIONS in table_flags() if the table handler DOES NOT support
        transactions.
      
      - The 'xxxx_create_handler()' function now has a MEM_ROOT_root argument
        that is to be used with 'new handler_name()' to allocate the handler
        in the right area.  The xxxx_create_handler() function is also
        responsible for any initialization of the object before returning.
      
        For example, one should change:
      
        static handler *myisam_create_handler(TABLE_SHARE *table)
        {
          return new ha_myisam(table);
        }
      
        ->
      
        static handler *myisam_create_handler(TABLE_SHARE *table, MEM_ROOT *mem_root)
        {
          return new (mem_root) ha_myisam(table);
        }
      
      - New optional virtual function: use_hidden_primary_key().
        This is called in case of an update/delete when
        (table_flags() and HA_PRIMARY_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_DELETE) is defined
        but we don't have a primary key. This allows the handler to take precisions
        in remembering any hidden primary key to able to update/delete any
        found row. The default handler marks all columns to be read.
      
      - handler::table_flags() now returns a ulonglong (to allow for more flags).
      
      - New/changed table_flags()
        - HA_HAS_RECORDS	    Set if ::records() is supported
        - HA_NO_TRANSACTIONS	    Set if engine doesn't support transactions
        - HA_PRIMARY_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_DELETE
                                  Set if we should mark all primary key columns for
      			    read when reading rows as part of a DELETE
      			    statement. If there is no primary key,
      			    all columns are marked for read.
        - HA_PARTIAL_COLUMN_READ  Set if engine will not read all columns in some
      			    cases (based on table->read_set)
       - HA_PRIMARY_KEY_ALLOW_RANDOM_ACCESS
         			    Renamed to HA_PRIMARY_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_POSITION.
       - HA_DUPP_POS              Renamed to HA_DUPLICATE_POS
       - HA_REQUIRES_KEY_COLUMNS_FOR_DELETE
      			    Set this if we should mark ALL key columns for
      			    read when when reading rows as part of a DELETE
      			    statement. In case of an update we will mark
      			    all keys for read for which key part changed
      			    value.
        - HA_STATS_RECORDS_IS_EXACT
      			     Set this if stats.records is exact.
      			     (This saves us some extra records() calls
      			     when optimizing COUNT(*))
      			    
      
      - Removed table_flags()
        - HA_NOT_EXACT_COUNT     Now one should instead use HA_HAS_RECORDS if
      			   handler::records() gives an exact count() and
      			   HA_STATS_RECORDS_IS_EXACT if stats.records is exact.
        - HA_READ_RND_SAME	   Removed (no one supported this one)
      
      - Removed not needed functions ha_retrieve_all_cols() and ha_retrieve_all_pk()
      
      - Renamed handler::dupp_pos to handler::dup_pos
      
      - Removed not used variable handler::sortkey
      
      
      Upper level handler changes:
      
      - ha_reset() now does some overall checks and calls ::reset()
      - ha_table_flags() added. This is a cached version of table_flags(). The
        cache is updated on engine creation time and updated on open.
      
      
      MySQL level changes (not obvious from the above):
      
      - DBUG_ASSERT() added to check that column usage matches what is set
        in the column usage bit maps. (This found a LOT of bugs in current
        column marking code).
      
      - In 5.1 before, all used columns was marked in read_set and only updated
        columns was marked in write_set. Now we only mark columns for which we
        need a value in read_set.
      
      - Column bitmaps are created in open_binary_frm() and open_table_from_share().
        (Before this was in table.cc)
      
      - handler::table_flags() calls are replaced with handler::ha_table_flags()
      
      - For calling field->val() you must have the corresponding bit set in
        table->read_set. For calling field->store() you must have the
        corresponding bit set in table->write_set. (There are asserts in
        all store()/val() functions to catch wrong usage)
      
      - thd->set_query_id is renamed to thd->mark_used_columns and instead
        of setting this to an integer value, this has now the values:
        MARK_COLUMNS_NONE, MARK_COLUMNS_READ, MARK_COLUMNS_WRITE
        Changed also all variables named 'set_query_id' to mark_used_columns.
      
      - In filesort() we now inform the handler of exactly which columns are needed
        doing the sort and choosing the rows.
      
      - The TABLE_SHARE object has a 'all_set' column bitmap one can use
        when one needs a column bitmap with all columns set.
        (This is used for table->use_all_columns() and other places)
      
      - The TABLE object has 3 column bitmaps:
        - def_read_set     Default bitmap for columns to be read
        - def_write_set    Default bitmap for columns to be written
        - tmp_set          Can be used as a temporary bitmap when needed.
        The table object has also two pointer to bitmaps read_set and write_set
        that the handler should use to find out which columns are used in which way.
      
      - count() optimization now calls handler::records() instead of using
        handler->stats.records (if (table_flags() & HA_HAS_RECORDS) is true).
      
      - Added extra argument to Item::walk() to indicate if we should also
        traverse sub queries.
      
      - Added TABLE parameter to cp_buffer_from_ref()
      
      - Don't close tables created with CREATE ... SELECT but keep them in
        the table cache. (Faster usage of newly created tables).
      
      
      New interfaces:
      
      - table->clear_column_bitmaps() to initialize the bitmaps for tables
        at start of new statements.
      
      - table->column_bitmaps_set() to set up new column bitmaps and signal
        the handler about this.
      
      - table->column_bitmaps_set_no_signal() for some few cases where we need
        to setup new column bitmaps but don't signal the handler (as the handler
        has already been signaled about these before). Used for the momement
        only in opt_range.cc when doing ROR scans.
      
      - table->use_all_columns() to install a bitmap where all columns are marked
        as use in the read and the write set.
      
      - table->default_column_bitmaps() to install the normal read and write
        column bitmaps, but not signaling the handler about this.
        This is mainly used when creating TABLE instances.
      
      - table->mark_columns_needed_for_delete(),
        table->mark_columns_needed_for_delete() and
        table->mark_columns_needed_for_insert() to allow us to put additional
        columns in column usage maps if handler so requires.
        (The handler indicates what it neads in handler->table_flags())
      
      - table->prepare_for_position() to allow us to tell handler that it
        needs to read primary key parts to be able to store them in
        future table->position() calls.
        (This replaces the table->file->ha_retrieve_all_pk function)
      
      - table->mark_auto_increment_column() to tell handler are going to update
        columns part of any auto_increment key.
      
      - table->mark_columns_used_by_index() to mark all columns that is part of
        an index.  It will also send extra(HA_EXTRA_KEYREAD) to handler to allow
        it to quickly know that it only needs to read colums that are part
        of the key.  (The handler can also use the column map for detecting this,
        but simpler/faster handler can just monitor the extra() call).
      
      - table->mark_columns_used_by_index_no_reset() to in addition to other columns,
        also mark all columns that is used by the given key.
      
      - table->restore_column_maps_after_mark_index() to restore to default
        column maps after a call to table->mark_columns_used_by_index().
      
      - New item function register_field_in_read_map(), for marking used columns
        in table->read_map. Used by filesort() to mark all used columns
      
      - Maintain in TABLE->merge_keys set of all keys that are used in query.
        (Simplices some optimization loops)
      
      - Maintain Field->part_of_key_not_clustered which is like Field->part_of_key
        but the field in the clustered key is not assumed to be part of all index.
        (used in opt_range.cc for faster loops)
      
      -  dbug_tmp_use_all_columns(), dbug_tmp_restore_column_map()
         tmp_use_all_columns() and tmp_restore_column_map() functions to temporally
         mark all columns as usable.  The 'dbug_' version is primarily intended
         inside a handler when it wants to just call Field:store() & Field::val()
         functions, but don't need the column maps set for any other usage.
         (ie:: bitmap_is_set() is never called)
      
      - We can't use compare_records() to skip updates for handlers that returns
        a partial column set and the read_set doesn't cover all columns in the
        write set. The reason for this is that if we have a column marked only for
        write we can't in the MySQL level know if the value changed or not.
        The reason this worked before was that MySQL marked all to be written
        columns as also to be read. The new 'optimal' bitmaps exposed this 'hidden
        bug'.
      
      - open_table_from_share() does not anymore setup temporary MEM_ROOT
        object as a thread specific variable for the handler. Instead we
        send the to-be-used MEMROOT to get_new_handler().
        (Simpler, faster code)
      
      
      
      Bugs fixed:
      
      - Column marking was not done correctly in a lot of cases.
        (ALTER TABLE, when using triggers, auto_increment fields etc)
        (Could potentially result in wrong values inserted in table handlers
        relying on that the old column maps or field->set_query_id was correct)
        Especially when it comes to triggers, there may be cases where the
        old code would cause lost/wrong values for NDB and/or InnoDB tables.
      
      - Split thd->options flag OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE to two flags:
        OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE and OPTION_KEEP_LOG.
        This allowed me to remove some wrong warnings about:
        "Some non-transactional changed tables couldn't be rolled back"
      
      - Fixed handling of INSERT .. SELECT and CREATE ... SELECT that wrongly reset
        (thd->options & OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE) which caused us to loose
        some warnings about
        "Some non-transactional changed tables couldn't be rolled back")
      
      - Fixed use of uninitialized memory in ha_ndbcluster.cc::delete_table()
        which could cause delete_table to report random failures.
      
      - Fixed core dumps for some tests when running with --debug
      
      - Added missing FN_LIBCHAR in mysql_rm_tmp_tables()
        (This has probably caused us to not properly remove temporary files after
        crash)
      
      - slow_logs was not properly initialized, which could maybe cause
        extra/lost entries in slow log.
      
      - If we get an duplicate row on insert, change column map to read and
        write all columns while retrying the operation. This is required by
        the definition of REPLACE and also ensures that fields that are only
        part of UPDATE are properly handled.  This fixed a bug in NDB and
        REPLACE where REPLACE wrongly copied some column values from the replaced
        row.
      
      - For table handler that doesn't support NULL in keys, we would give an error
        when creating a primary key with NULL fields, even after the fields has been
        automaticly converted to NOT NULL.
      
      - Creating a primary key on a SPATIAL key, would fail if field was not
        declared as NOT NULL.
      
      
      Cleanups:
      
      - Removed not used condition argument to setup_tables
      
      - Removed not needed item function reset_query_id_processor().
      
      - Field->add_index is removed. Now this is instead maintained in
        (field->flags & FIELD_IN_ADD_INDEX)
      
      - Field->fieldnr is removed (use field->field_index instead)
      
      - New argument to filesort() to indicate that it should return a set of
        row pointers (not used columns). This allowed me to remove some references
        to sql_command in filesort and should also enable us to return column
        results in some cases where we couldn't before.
      
      - Changed column bitmap handling in opt_range.cc to be aligned with TABLE
        bitmap, which allowed me to use bitmap functions instead of looping over
        all fields to create some needed bitmaps. (Faster and smaller code)
      
      - Broke up found too long lines
      
      - Moved some variable declaration at start of function for better code
        readability.
      
      - Removed some not used arguments from functions.
        (setup_fields(), mysql_prepare_insert_check_table())
      
      - setup_fields() now takes an enum instead of an int for marking columns
         usage.
      
      - For internal temporary tables, use handler::write_row(),
        handler::delete_row() and handler::update_row() instead of
        handler::ha_xxxx() for faster execution.
      
      - Changed some constants to enum's and define's.
      
      - Using separate column read and write sets allows for easier checking
        of timestamp field was set by statement.
      
      - Remove calls to free_io_cache() as this is now done automaticly in ha_reset()
      
      - Don't build table->normalized_path as this is now identical to table->path
        (after bar's fixes to convert filenames)
      
      - Fixed some missed DBUG_PRINT(.."%lx") to use "0x%lx" to make it easier to
        do comparision with the 'convert-dbug-for-diff' tool.
      
      
      Things left to do in 5.1:
      
      - We wrongly log failed CREATE TABLE ... SELECT in some cases when using
        row based logging (as shown by testcase binlog_row_mix_innodb_myisam.result)
        Mats has promised to look into this.
      
      - Test that my fix for CREATE TABLE ... SELECT is indeed correct.
        (I added several test cases for this, but in this case it's better that
        someone else also tests this throughly).
        Lars has promosed to do this.
      74cc73d4
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  22. 22 May, 2006 1 commit
    • andrey@lmy004.'s avatar
      fix for bug #17619 Scheduler race conditions · b429d73d
      andrey@lmy004. authored
      - Scheduler is either initialized at server start or never.
        Starting & stopping is now suspending & resuming.
      - The scheduler has clear OO interface
      - Now all calls to the scheduler are synchronous
      - GLOBAL event_scheduler uses thd::sys_var_tmp (see set_var.cc)
      - External API is encapsulated into class Events
      - Includes fixes for all comments of Kostja's review of 19.05.2005
      
      Starting to merge into 5.1-release (5.1.10) and push
      b429d73d
  23. 17 May, 2006 1 commit
  24. 16 May, 2006 1 commit
  25. 03 May, 2006 2 commits
    • monty@mysql.com's avatar
      Cleanups after review of WL#602 · d689f2fa
      monty@mysql.com authored
      Fixed warnings from test suite
      Some fixes in mysql-test-run script to catch more warnings
      d689f2fa
    • monty@mysql.com's avatar
      Added support for key_block_size for key and table level (WL#602) · 343644dd
      monty@mysql.com authored
      Added support for key_block_size to MyISAM.
      Simplify interface to 'new Key' to make it easier to add new key options.
      mysqld option --new is used to define where key options are printed.
      (In 5.3 we should move all key options to after key part definition to avoid problem with reserved names)
      Fixed some compiler warnings and a memory leak in ssl
      343644dd
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  29. 12 Apr, 2006 1 commit
  30. 07 Apr, 2006 1 commit
    • konstantin@mysql.com's avatar
      A fix and a test case for Bug#16365 "Prepared Statements: DoS with · 51899331
      konstantin@mysql.com authored
      too many open statements". The patch adds a new global variable
      @@max_prepared_stmt_count. This variable limits the total number
      of prepared statements in the server. The default value of
      @@max_prepared_stmt_count is 16382. 16382 small statements
      (a select against 3 tables with GROUP, ORDER and LIMIT) consume 
      100MB of RAM. Once this limit has been reached, the server will 
      refuse to prepare a new statement and return ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR 
      (unfortunately, we can't add new errors to 4.1 without breaking 5.0). The limit is changeable after startup
      and can accept any value from 0 to 1 million. In case
      the new value of the limit is less than the current
      statement count, no new statements can be added, while the old
      still can be used. Additionally, the current count of prepared 
      statements is now available through a global read-only variable 
      @@prepared_stmt_count.
      51899331
  31. 29 Mar, 2006 1 commit
    • evgen@moonbone.local's avatar
      Fixed bug#15560: GROUP_CONCAT wasn't ready for WITH ROLLUP queries · 1c13e548
      evgen@moonbone.local authored
      The GROUP_CONCAT uses its own temporary table. When ROLLUP is present
      it creates the second copy of Item_func_group_concat. This copy receives the
      same list of arguments that original group_concat does. When the copy is
      set up the result_fields of functions from the argument list are reset to the
      temporary table of this copy.
      As a result of this action data from functions flow directly to the ROLLUP copy
      and the original group_concat functions shows wrong result.
      Since queries with COUNT(DISTINCT ...) use temporary tables to store
      the results the COUNT function they are also affected by this bug.
      
      The idea of the fix is to copy content of the result_field for the function
      under GROUP_CONCAT/COUNT from  the first temporary table to the second one,
      rather than setting result_field to point to the second temporary table.
      To achieve this goal force_copy_fields flag is added to Item_func_group_concat
      and Item_sum_count_distinct classes. This flag is initialized to 0 and set to 1
      into the make_unique() member function of both classes.
      To the TMP_TABLE_PARAM structure is modified to include the similar flag as
      well.
      The create_tmp_table() function passes that flag to create_tmp_field().
      When the flag is set the create_tmp_field() function will set result_field
      as a source field and will not reset that result field to newly created 
      field for Item_func_result_field and its descendants. Due to this there
      will be created copy func to copy data from old result_field to newly 
      created field.
      1c13e548
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