- 05 Feb, 2010 4 commits
-
-
Vladislav Vaintroub authored
On QA request, adding test that causes new code to be called. Even if we cannot validate the result, this will at least increase the code coverage.
-
Vladislav Vaintroub authored
Patch contributed by Alex Budovski.
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
Conflicts: - sql/sys_vars.cc
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
-
- 04 Feb, 2010 6 commits
-
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
-
He Zhenxing authored
-
He Zhenxing authored
Null merge the fix for Bug#49894
-
He Zhenxing authored
-
He Zhenxing authored
The number for MYSQL_REPLICATION_PLUGIN was shifted when backporting because MYSQL_AUDIT_PLUGIN was not backported. This problem is fixed by backporting only the number of audit plugin and print an error when trying to load audit plugins. Note that replication plugins compiled against old MYSQL_REPLICATION_PLUGIN number will also be recognized as audit plugin and be rejected. include/mysql/plugin.h: backporting the number of audit plugin (MYSQL_AUDIT_PLUGIN) sql/sql_plugin.cc: backporting the number of audit plugin (MYSQL_AUDIT_PLUGIN) print an error when trying to load audit plugins
-
Luis Soares authored
left unchanged on patch for BUG#50192.
-
- 03 Feb, 2010 14 commits
-
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
Conflicts: - configure.in
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
Conflicts: - configure.in
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
Conflicts: - sql/sql_show.cc
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
Conflicts: - sql/sql_select.cc
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
Conflicts: - configure.in - mysql-test/include/setup_fake_relay_log.inc - sql/sql_select.cc
-
Luis Soares authored
Conflicts ========= Text conflict in sql/repl_failsafe.cc Additional changes ================== Replace references to pthread_mutex with mysql_mutex
-
Luis Soares authored
fails in PB sporadically) The IO thread can concurrently access the relay log IO_CACHE while another thread is performing an FLUSH LOGS procedure. FLUSH LOGS closes and reopens the relay log and while doing so it (re)initializes its IO_CACHE. During this procedure the IO_CACHE mutex is also reinitialized, which can cause problems if some other thread (namely the IO THREAD) is concurrently accessing it at the time . This patch fixes the problem by extending the interface of the flush_master_info function to also include a second paramater, "need_relay_log_lock", stating whether the thread should grab the relay log lock or not before actually flushing the relay log. Also, IO thread now calls flush_master_info with this flag set when it flushes master info with in the event read_event loop. Finally, we also increase loop time in rpl_heartbeat_basic test case, so that the number of calls to flush logs doubles, stressing this part of the code a little more. mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_heartbeat_basic.test: Doubled the number of iterations on the FLUSH LOGS loop by doubling the time available to perform all iterations. sql/repl_failsafe.cc: Updating flush_master_info call so that it uses two parameters instead of one. sql/rpl_mi.cc: Updating flush_master_info call so that it uses two parameters instead of one. sql/rpl_mi.h: Changed flush_master_info interface. Now takes a second parameter instead of just one. The second parameter is: need_lock_relay_log. sql/rpl_rli.cc: Small fix in comment. sql/slave.cc: Updating flush_master_info call so that it uses two parameters instead of one. sql/sql_repl.cc: Updating flush_master_info call so that it uses two parameters instead of one.
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
Conflicts: - sql/mysqld.cc
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
Conflicts: - mysql-test/t/bug46080.test
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
Conflicts: - mysql-test/collections/default.experimental - mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_sp.result
-
Kent Boortz authored
-
Luis Soares authored
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
-
- 02 Feb, 2010 10 commits
-
-
Kent Boortz authored
path names than 99 characters, using the USTAR format of the resulting source TAR. To be able to specify the use of USTAR when creating the source TAR, we needed both to update the GNU autotools version requirements slightly, and update the initiation of the tools to use more modern constructs.
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
fulltext search and row op. The search for fulltext indexes is searching for some special predicate layouts. While doing so it's not checking for the number of columns of the expressions it tries to calculate. And since row expressions can't return a single scalar value there was a crash. Fixed by checking if the expressions are scalar (in addition to being constant) before calling Item::val_xxx() methods.
-
Magne Mahre authored
--default-character-set and --character-set-server such that only the first will give a deprecation warning. Apart from that, the two options should do the same.
-
Luis Soares authored
The test case rpl_binlog_corruption fails on windows because when adding a line to the binary log index file it gets terminated with a CR+LF (which btw, is the normal case in windows, but not on Unixes - LF). This causes mismatch between the relay log names, causing mysqld to report that it cannot find the log file. We fix this by creating the instrumented index file through mysql, ie, using SELECT ... INTO DUMPFILE ..., as opposed on relying on ultimatly OS commands like: -- echo "..." > index. These changes go into the file and make the procedure platform independent: include/setup_fake_relay_log.inc Side note: when using SELECT ... INTO DUMPFILE ..., one needs to check if mysqld is running with secure_file_priv. If it is, we do it in two steps: 1. create the file on the allowed location; 2. move it to the datadir. If it is not, then we just create the file directly on the datadir (so previous step 2. is not needed).
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
Original revision: ------------------------------------------------------------ revision-id: li-bing.song@sun.com-20100130124925-o6sfex42b6noyc6x parent: joro@sun.com-20100129145427-0n79l9hnk0q43ajk committer: <Li-Bing.Song@sun.com> branch nick: mysql-5.1-bugteam timestamp: Sat 2010-01-30 20:49:25 +0800 message: Bug #48321 CURRENT_USER() incorrectly replicated for DROP/RENAME USER; REVOKE/GRANT; ALTER EVENT. The following statements support the CURRENT_USER() where a user is needed. DROP USER RENAME USER CURRENT_USER() ... GRANT ... TO CURRENT_USER() REVOKE ... FROM CURRENT_USER() ALTER DEFINER = CURRENT_USER() EVENT but, When these statements are binlogged, CURRENT_USER() just is binlogged as 'CURRENT_USER()', it is not expanded to the real user name. When slave executes the log event, 'CURRENT_USER()' is expand to the user of slave SQL thread, but SQL thread's user name always NULL. This breaks the replication. After this patch, All above statements are rewritten when they are binlogged. The CURRENT_USER() is expanded to the real user's name and host. ------------------------------------------------------------
-
Davi Arnaut authored
storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc: myisam pointer is not relevant if a error was raised.
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
Linux x86_64 debug Two test cases fail because the suppression for the unsafe warning needs to be updated (BUG@39934 refactored this part and these changes are only in mysql-next-mr - this is why we notice them now when merging in next-mr). This is the case for rpl_nondeterministic_functions and rpl_misc_functions test cases. rpl_stm_binlog_direct test case is not needed in version > 5.1. The rpl_heartbeat_basic test case fails because patch for BUG@50397 removed the CHANGE MASTER in the slave that would set it's period to 1/10 of the master. This would cause the test assertion to fail. The fixes for the issues described above are: - rpl_misc_functions - updated suppression message - rpl_nondeterministic_functions - updated suppression message - rpl_stm_binlog_direct - removed the test case (it is not needed in versions > 5.1) - rpl_heartbeat_basic - deployed instruction: CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HEARTBEAT_PERIOD=0.1;
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
Conflicts: - mysql-test/r/mysqld--help-win.result - sql/sys_vars.cc Original revsion (in next-mr-bugfixing): ------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2971 [merge] revision-id: alfranio.correia@sun.com-20100121210527-rbuheu5rnsmcakh1 committer: Alfranio Correia <alfranio.correia@sun.com> branch nick: mysql-next-mr-bugfixing timestamp: Thu 2010-01-21 21:05:27 +0000 message: BUG#46364 MyISAM transbuffer problems (NTM problem) It is well-known that due to concurrency issues, a slave can become inconsistent when a transaction contains updates to both transaction and non-transactional tables. In a nutshell, the current code-base tries to preserve causality among the statements by writing non-transactional statements to the txn-cache which is flushed upon commit. However, modifications done to non-transactional tables on behalf of a transaction become immediately visible to other connections but may not immediately get into the binary log and therefore consistency may be broken. In general, it is impossible to automatically detect causality/dependency among statements by just analyzing the statements sent to the server. This happen because dependency may be hidden in the application code and it is necessary to know a priori all the statements processed in the context of a transaction such as in a procedure. Moreover, even for the few cases that we could automatically address in the server, the computation effort required could make the approach infeasible. So, in this patch we introduce the option - "--binlog-direct-non-transactional-updates" that can be used to bypass the current behavior in order to write directly to binary log statements that change non-transactional tables. Besides, it is used to enable the WL#2687 which is disabled by default. ------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2970.1.1 revision-id: alfranio.correia@sun.com-20100121131034-183r4qdyld7an5a0 parent: alik@sun.com-20100121083914-r9rz2myto3tkdya0 committer: Alfranio Correia <alfranio.correia@sun.com> branch nick: mysql-next-mr-bugfixing timestamp: Thu 2010-01-21 13:10:34 +0000 message: BUG#46364 MyISAM transbuffer problems (NTM problem) It is well-known that due to concurrency issues, a slave can become inconsistent when a transaction contains updates to both transaction and non-transactional tables. In a nutshell, the current code-base tries to preserve causality among the statements by writing non-transactional statements to the txn-cache which is flushed upon commit. However, modifications done to non-transactional tables on behalf of a transaction become immediately visible to other connections but may not immediately get into the binary log and therefore consistency may be broken. In general, it is impossible to automatically detect causality/dependency among statements by just analyzing the statements sent to the server. This happen because dependency may be hidden in the application code and it is necessary to know a priori all the statements processed in the context of a transaction such as in a procedure. Moreover, even for the few cases that we could automatically address in the server, the computation effort required could make the approach infeasible. So, in this patch we introduce the option - "--binlog-direct-non-transactional-updates" that can be used to bypass the current behavior in order to write directly to binary log statements that change non-transactional tables. Besides, it is used to enable the WL#2687 which is disabled by default.
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
binlog_direct_non_transactional_updates_basic.result. They will be added by a cherry-picking merge from mysql-next-mr-bugfixing (Bug#50766).
-
- 01 Feb, 2010 5 commits
-
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
resulution of bug #46895.
-
Alexander Nozdrin authored
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
-
- 31 Jan, 2010 1 commit
-
-
unknown authored
-