- 10 Mar, 2009 1 commit
-
-
Sergey Petrunia authored
-
- 09 Mar, 2009 11 commits
-
-
Sergey Petrunia authored
-
Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
-
Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
test-fixes for 32-bit mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test for 10351 ("Max_Heap_Table_Size cannot be set to 4 gb") now throws a warning on 32-bit, as it should. As we're not actually interested in the warning but only in whether the variable is set to a correct value afterwards, we disable warnings for the duration of that test case so we won't have to split the test into a 32-bit and a 64-bit flavour for no real reason.
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
-
Anurag Shekhar authored
-
He Zhenxing authored
-
He Zhenxing authored
-
Anurag Shekhar authored
-
- 06 Mar, 2009 5 commits
-
-
Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
-
Kristofer Pettersson authored
-
He Zhenxing authored
-
He Zhenxing authored
-
He Zhenxing authored
When disk is full, server may waiting for free space while writing binlog, relay-log or MyISAM tables. The server will continue after user have freed some space. But the error message printed was not quite clear about the how often the error message is printed, and there will be a delay before the server continue and user freeing space. And caused users thinking that the server was hanging forever. This patch fixed the problem by making the error messages printed more clear. The error message is split into two part, the first part will only be printed once, and the second part will be printed very 10 times. Message first part: Disk is full writing '<filename>' (Errcode: <errorno>). Waiting for someone to free space... (Expect up to 60 secs delay for server to continue after freeing disk space) Message second part: Retry in 60 secs, Message reprinted in 600 secs
-
- 05 Mar, 2009 9 commits
-
-
Luis Soares authored
When using mixed mode the record values stored inside the storage engine differed from the ones computed from the row event. This happened because the prepare_record function was calling empty_record macro causing some don't care bits to be left set. Replacing the empty_record plus explicitly setting defaults with restore_record to restore the record default values fixes this.
-
Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
Some changes that make things more elegant in 6.0, backported so the code is mostly the same in 5.1, for easier maintainence. sql/set_var.cc: Backporting some changes to 5.1 so the code is mostly the same in both versions. Less to learn!
-
Sergey Glukhov authored
-
Kristofer Pettersson authored
This is a back port from 5.1 to 5.0. Fix for BUG 20023: mysql_change_user() resets the value of SQL_BIG_SELECTS. The bug was that SQL_BIG_SELECTS was not properly set in COM_CHANGE_USER. The fix is to update SQL_BIG_SELECTS properly. sql/sql_class.cc: Update THD::options with the respect to SQL_BIG_SELECTS in COM_CHANGE_USER. tests/mysql_client_test.c: Add a test case BUG#20023.
-
Sergey Glukhov authored
-
Guangbao Ni authored
-
Guangbao Ni authored
When binlog_format is STATEMENT and the statement is unsafe before, the unsafe warning/error message was issued without checking whether the SQL_LOG_BIN was turned on or not. Fixed with adding a sql_log_bin_toplevel flag in THD to check whether SQL_LOG_BIN is ON in current session whatever the current is in sp or not. mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_unsafe.result: Test case result for unsafe warning/error message mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_unsafe.test: Test case for unsafe message warning/error sql/set_var.cc: Adding a function set_option_log_bin_bit() which specailly handles to the change of SQL_LOG_BIN bit in order to set sql_log_bin_toplevel according to SQL_LOG_BIN current value at the same time. sql/sql_class.cc: Initialize the flag sql_log_bin_toplevel in THD::init(), and add the condition to check whether unsafe ror message was issued. sql/sql_class.h: Add a sql_log_bin_toplevel flag in THD to indicate whether the toplevel SQL_LOG_BIN is
-
Sergey Glukhov authored
set user variable max length on fix_length_and_dec() stage using real value length. mysql-test/r/variables.result: test result mysql-test/t/variables.test: test case sql/item_func.cc: set user variable max length on fix_length_and_dec() stage using real value length.
-
Davi Arnaut authored
The problem was that the server was trying to use the unknown error format string (ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR) to print messages about comments being too long, but the said format string does not accept arguments and will always default to "Unknown error". The solution is to introduce new error messages which are specific to the error conditions so that server wants to signal -- this also means that it's possible to translate those messages. mysql-test/r/strict.result: Update test case result. mysql-test/t/strict.test: Update test case with new errors. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Introduce new errors for long comments. sql/unireg.cc: Use new errors.
-
- 06 Mar, 2009 3 commits
-
-
Kristofer Pettersson authored
-
Kristofer Pettersson authored
-
Narayanan V authored
-
- 05 Mar, 2009 9 commits
-
-
Kristofer Pettersson authored
-
Kristofer Pettersson authored
An unnecessarily restrictive lock were taken on sub-SELECTs during DELETE. During parsing, a global structure is reused for sub-SELECTs and the attribute keeping track of lock options were not reset properly. This patch introduces a new attribute to keep track on the syntactical lock option elements found in a sub-SELECT and then sets the lock options accordingly. Now the sub-SELECTs will try to acquire a READ lock if possible instead of a WRITE lock as inherited from the outer DELETE statement. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Added test case for bug39843 mysql-test/t/lock.test: Added test case for bug39843 sql/sql_lex.cc: * Reset member variable lock_option on each new query. sql/sql_lex.h: * Introduced new member variable 'lock_option' which is keeping track of the syntactical lock option of a (sub-)select query. sql/sql_parse.cc: * Wrote comments to functions. sql/sql_yacc.yy: * Introduced an attribute to keep track of syntactical lock options in sub-selects. * Made sure that the default value TL_READ_DEFAULT is at the begining of each subselect-rule.
-
Sergey Glukhov authored
remove 'unsigned', 'zerofill' attributes from DATA_TYPE column value. mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/is_columns_innodb.result: result fix mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/is_columns_memory.result: result fix mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/is_columns_myisam.result: result fix sql/sql_show.cc: remove 'unsigned', 'zerofill' attributes from DATA_TYPE column value.
-
Kristofer Pettersson authored
The query cache module did not check for the SQL_NO_CACHE keyword before attempting to query the hash lookup table. This had a small performance impact. By introducing a check on the query string before obtaining the hash mutex we can gain some performance if the SQL_NO_CACHE directive is used often. sql/sql_cache.cc: * Introduced new helper function, has_no_cache_directive, for checking the existance of a SQL_NO_CACHE directive before actual parsing of the query.
-
He Zhenxing authored
-
He Zhenxing authored
-
He Zhenxing authored
Backporting patch to 5.0.
-
Narayanan V authored
The problem here seem to be that when mysql is redirecting stderr to a file, stderr becomes buffered, whereas it is unbuffered by definition. The solution is to unbuffer it by setting buffer to null. sql/log.cc: use setbuf(stderr, NULL) to set the buffer to null. sql/mysqld.cc: use setbuf(stderr, NULL) to set the buffer to null.
-
Staale Smedseng authored
of system errnos when opening a table are masked as ER_FILE_NOT_FOUND. This patch handles this as "Operation failed" as well.
-
- 04 Mar, 2009 2 commits
-
-
Bernt M. Johnsen authored
-
Bernt M. Johnsen authored
-