1. 04 Feb, 2011 3 commits
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
      merge from 5.1 main · bb3e48c2
      Bjorn Munch authored
      bb3e48c2
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
      Bug #47141 "mysqltest" breaks because it tries to act on a debug option which is disabled · cd51cbf1
      Bjorn Munch authored
      Replace --debug with --loose-debug to prevent failure exit
      Update: added workaround for 50627, skip all debugging of mysqlbinlog
      cd51cbf1
    • Dmitry Shulga's avatar
      Fixed bug#58026 - massive recursion and crash in regular expression · 378091e4
      Dmitry Shulga authored
      handling.
      
      The problem was that parsing of nested regular expression involved
      recursive calls. Such recursion didn't take into account the amount of
      available stack space, which ended up leading to stack overflow crashes.
      
      mysql-test/t/not_embedded_server.test:
        Added test for bug#58026.
      regex/my_regex.h:
        added pointer to function as last argument of my_regex_init() for check
        enough memory in stack.
      regex/regcomp.c:
        p_ere() was modified: added call to function for check enough memory
        in stack. Function for check available stack space specified by
        global variable my_regex_enough_mem_in_stack. This variable set to
        NULL for embedded mysqld and to a pointer to function
        check_enough_stack_size otherwise.
      regex/reginit.c:
        my_regex_init was modified: pass a pointer to a function for check
        enough memory in stack space. Reset this pointer to NULL in my_regex_end.
      sql/mysqld.cc:
        Added function check_enough_stack_size() for check enough memory in stack.
        Passed this function as second argument to my_regex_init. For embedded 
        mysqld passed NULL as second argument.
      378091e4
  2. 02 Feb, 2011 5 commits
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      merge · a265fde6
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      a265fde6
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      0a8419df
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      merge to 5.1. · 72ae1d65
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      72ae1d65
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      Fixes for Bug #55755 and Bug #52315 part 2 · a70c34bf
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      Bug #55755 : Date STD variable signness breaks server on FreeBSD and OpenBSD
      
      * Added a check to configure on the size of time_t
      * Created a macro to check for a valid time_t that is safe to use with datetime 
        functions and store in TIMESTAMP columns.
      * Used the macro consistently instead of the ad-hoc checks introduced by 52315
      * Fixed compliation warnings on platforms where the size of time_t is smaller than
        the size of a long (e.g. OpenBSD 4.8 64 amd64).
      
      Bug #52315: utc_date() crashes when system time > year 2037
      
      * Added a correct check for the timestamp range instead of just variable size check to
      SET TIMESTAMP.
      * Added overflow checking before converting to time_t. 
      * Using a correct localized error message in this case instead of the generic error.
      * Added a test suite.
      * fixed the checks so that they check for unsigned time_t as well. Used the checks 
        consistently across the source code.
      * fixed the original test case to expect the new error code.
      a70c34bf
    • Dmitry Lenev's avatar
      Fix for bug #58650 "Failing assertion: primary_key_no == -1 || · e805a0fd
      Dmitry Lenev authored
      primary_key_no == 0".
      
      Attempt to create InnoDB table with non-nullable column of
      geometry type having an unique key with length 12 on it and
      with some other candidate key led to server crash due to
      assertion failure in both non-debug and debug builds.
      
      The problem was that such a non-candidate key could have
      been sorted as the first key in table/.FRM, before any legit
      candidate keys. This resulted in assertion failure in InnoDB
      engine which assumes that primary key should either be the
      first key in table/.FRM or should not exist at all.
      
      The reason behind such an incorrect sorting was an wrong
      value of Create_field::key_length member for geometry field
      (which was set to its pack_length == 12) which confused code
      in mysql_prepare_create_table(), so it would skip marking
      such key as a key with partial segments.
      
      This patch fixes the problem by ensuring that this member
      gets the same value of Create_field::key_length member as 
      for other blob fields (from which geometry field class is
      inherited), and as result unique keys on geometry fields
      are correctly marked as having partial segments.
      
      
      mysql-test/include/gis_keys.inc:
        Added test case for bug #58650 "Failing assertion:
        primary_key_no == -1 || primary_key_no == 0".
      mysql-test/r/gis.result:
        Added test case for bug #58650 "Failing assertion:
        primary_key_no == -1 || primary_key_no == 0".
      mysql-test/suite/innodb/r/innodb_gis.result:
        Added test case for bug #58650 "Failing assertion:
        primary_key_no == -1 || primary_key_no == 0".
      mysql-test/suite/innodb_plugin/r/innodb_gis.result:
        Added test case for bug #58650 "Failing assertion:
        primary_key_no == -1 || primary_key_no == 0".
      sql/field.cc:
        Changed Create_field::create_length_to_internal_length() to
        correctly set Create_field::key_length member for geometry
        fields. Similar to the blob types key_length for such fields
        should be the same as length and not field's packed length
        (which is always 12 for geometry).
        
        As result of this change code handling table creation now
        always correctly identifies btree/unique keys on geometry
        fields as partial keys, so such keys can't be erroneously
        treated as candidate keys and sorted in keys array in .FRM
        before legit candidate keys.
        
        This fixes bug #58650 "Failing assertion: primary_key_no ==
        -1 || primary_key_no == 0" in which incorrect candidate key
        sorting led to assertion failure in InnoDB code.
      e805a0fd
  3. 01 Feb, 2011 1 commit
    • Ole John Aske's avatar
      Fix for bug#57030: ('BETWEEN' evaluation is incorrect') · 59269b1d
      Ole John Aske authored
                  
      Root cause for this bug is that the optimizer try to detect&
      optimize the special case:
            
      '<field>  BETWEEN c1 AND c1' and handle this as the condition '<field>  = c1'
                  
      This was implemented inside add_key_field(.. *field, *value[]...)
      which assumed field to refer key Field, and value[] to refer a [low...high]
      constant pair. value[0] and value[1] was then compared for equality.
                  
      In a 'normal' BETWEEN condition of the form '<field>  BETWEEN val1 and val2' the
      BETWEEN operation is represented with an argementlist containing the
      values [<field>, val1, val2] - add_key_field() is then called with
      parameters field=<field>, *value=val1.
                  
      However, if the BETWEEN predicate specified:
                  
       1)  '<const1>  BETWEEN<const2>  AND<field>
                  
      the 'field' and 'value' arguments to add_key_field() had to be swapped.
      This was implemented by trying to cheat add_key_field() to handle it like:
                  
       2) '<const1>  GE<const2>  AND<const1>  LE<field>'
                  
      As we didn't really replace the BETWEEN operation with 'ge' and 'le',
      add_key_field() still handled it as a 'BETWEEN' and compared the (swapped)
      arguments<const1>  and<const2>  for equality. If they was equal, the
      condition 1) was incorrectly 'optimized' to:
                  
       3) '<field>  EQ <const1>'
                  
      This fix moves this optimization of '<field>  BETWEEN c1 AND c1' into
      add_key_fields() which then calls add_key_equal_fields() to collect 
      key equality / comparison for the key fields in the BETWEEN condition.
      59269b1d
  4. 31 Jan, 2011 4 commits
  5. 30 Jan, 2011 1 commit
  6. 29 Jan, 2011 2 commits
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
      merge from 5.1 main · 72933b80
      Bjorn Munch authored
      72933b80
    • John H. Embretsen's avatar
      Fix for Bug#56817 - mysqlhotcopy tests fail when DBI and DBD-mysql perl modules are not found · 26528be7
      John H. Embretsen authored
      Third updated patch - this version also includes copyright notice in added Perl script.
      This patch implements a check for such modules at runtime. If modules are not found or unable to load, the test is skipped with 
      the following message:
                  
                  [ skipped ]  Test needs Perl modules DBI and DBD::mysql
                  
      Checks are done via a helper Perl script which looks for the module in a runtime environment that is as similar to that of the 
      mysqlhotcopy script as possible (thus not intended for Windows environments at this time).
      The helper script tells mysql-test about the result by writing information to a temporary file that is later read by mysql-test.
      See comments in added files (have_dbi_dbd-mysql.inc and checkDBI_DBD-mysql.pl) for details.
      The patch also removes the mysqlhotcopy tests from the list of disabled tests.
      26528be7
  7. 28 Jan, 2011 4 commits
    • Mattias Jonsson's avatar
      minor fix of copyright header · d83706bc
      Mattias Jonsson authored
      d83706bc
    • Alfranio Correia's avatar
      BUG#59338 Inconsistency in binlog for statements that don't change any rows STATEMENT SBR · 8ce9b992
      Alfranio Correia authored
      In SBR, if a statement does not fail, it is always written to the binary
      log, regardless if rows are changed or not. If there is a failure, a
      statement is only written to the binary log if a non-transactional (.e.g.
      MyIsam) engine is updated.
      
      INSERT ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE and INSERT IGNORE were not following the
      rule above and were not written to the binary log, if then engine was
      Innodb.
      
      mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_insert_duplicate.test:
        Added test case.
      mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_insert_ignore.test:
        Updated test case.
      mysql-test/include/commit.inc:
        Updated test case as the calls to the binary log have changed
        for INSERT ON DUPLICATE and INSERT IGNORE.
      mysql-test/r/commit_1innodb.result:
        Updated result file.
      mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_insert_duplicate.result:
        Added test case.
      mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_insert_ignore.result:
        Updated result file.
      mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_insert_duplicate.test:
        Added test case.
      mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_insert_ignore.test:
        Improved test case.
      8ce9b992
    • Jimmy Yang's avatar
      Fix Bug #59465 btr_estimate_number_of_different_key_vals use incorrect offset · 71e8043b
      Jimmy Yang authored
      for external_size
            
      rb://581 approved by Marko
      71e8043b
    • Alfranio Correia's avatar
      BUG#55675 rpl.rpl_log_pos fails sporadically with error binlog truncated in the middle · 235e10d9
      Alfranio Correia authored
      There are two calls to read_log_event() on master in mysql_binlog_send().
      Each call reads 19 bytes in this test case and the error of the second
      read_log_event() is reported to the slave.
      
      The second read_log_event() starts from position 94 (75 + 19) to 113
      (75 + 19 + 19). Usually, there are two events in the binary log:
      
          . 0   - 3   - Header
          . 4   - 105 - Format Descriptor Event
          . 106 - 304 - Query Event
      
      and both reads fail because operations are reading from invalid positions
      as expected.
      
      However, mysql_binlog_send() does not use the same IO_CACHE that is used to
      write into binary log (i.e. mysql_bin_log.log_file) for the hot binary log.
      It opens the binary log file directly by calling open_binlog() and creates a
      separated IO_CACHE. So there is a possibly that after a master has flushed
      the binary log file, the content has been cached by the filesystem, and has
      not updated the disk file. If this happens, then a slave will only see part
      of the file, and thus the second read_log_event() will report event truncated
      error.
      
      To fix the problem, if the first read_log_event() has failed, we ensure that
      the second one will try to read from the same position.
      235e10d9
  8. 27 Jan, 2011 7 commits
  9. 26 Jan, 2011 8 commits
  10. 25 Jan, 2011 5 commits