happen on SMP machines, when a thread is going to wait on a condition and it is KILLed at the
same time.
Cleaning code a bit by adding a test in enter_cond() that we have the mutex (was already the case in all places
where it's called except one which is fixed here).
The constructor of Rotate_log_event used when we are rotating our binlog or
relay log, should not assume that there is a nonzero THD available.
For example, when we are reacting to SIGHUP, the THD is 0.
In fact we don't need to use the THD in this constructor;
we can do like for Stop_log_event, and use the minimal Log_event
constructor.
If we were allowed to put Unix-specific commands in the testsuite,
I'd add a test for this (<sigh>).
Bug #1392 "On Win, slave leaves one temp file after successf. replicating LOAD DATA INFILE"
Windows-specific bug (we forgot to close a file before deleting it).
Patch written by me, tested by Miguel (thanks!) and it works.
Add pack_bits to pack_reclength for dynamic rows. This solves buffer a possible buffer overflow on update.
(This will probably solve bug #563)
Fix test for available file descriptors in mysqltest
Fixed core dump bug in replication tests when running without transactional table support
For example the Binlog_dump thread (on the master) sometimes showed "Slave:".
And there were confusing messages where "binlog" was employed instead
of "relay log".
fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning"
and
fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog".
Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog;
if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache
(because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified
earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog
cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK.
This guarantees that the slave does the same updates.
For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it
to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated,
we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction
terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog
(because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO
SAVEPOINT in the binlog.
Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the
usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at
ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which
is fine).
Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM".
"LOAD DATA INFILE is badly filtered by binlog-*-db rules".
There will probably be a second final one to merge Dmitri's changes
to rpl_log.result and mine.
2 new tests:
rpl_loaddata_rule_m : test of logging of LOAD DATA INFILE when the master has binlog-*-db rules,
rpl_loaddata_rule_s : test of logging of LOAD DATA INFILE when the slave has binlog-*-db rules and --log-slave-updates.
the first 4 bytes of the relay log. Indeed comments in mysys/mf_iocache.c
say we must always use my_b_append for such a cache.
This *could* avoid a very rare assertion failure which is:
030524 19:32:38 Slave SQL thread initialized, starting replication in log 'FIRST' at position 0, relay log '/
users/gbichot/4.1.1/mysql-test/var/log/slave-relay-bin.000001' position: 4
030524 19:32:38 next log '/users/gbichot/4.1.1/mysql-test/var/log/slave-relay-bin.000002' is currently active
mysqld: mf_iocache.c:701: _my_b_seq_read: Assertion `pos_in_file == info->end_of_file' failed.
and which seemed to happen always when the SQL thread and/or the I/O thread
were at position 4 in a relay log.
BUG#797 "If query ignored on slave (replicate-ignore-table) the slave still checks if
the returned error (0) is the same as the one on the master, whereas it shouldn't
test this.
Plus a new test for BUG#797.
Fix bug number 224: do not call ha_report_binlog_offset_and_commit() when a MyISAM table is updated; this also makes CREATE TABLE not to commit an InnoDB transaction, even when binlogging is enabled
Now log_pos is the real position of the event. For events that are between BEGIN and COMMIT,
log_pos is still the BEGIN's log_pos.
This fixes bug #52 (If only transactions are run on the master then t
Call pthread_mutex_destroy() on not used mutex.
Changed comments in .h and .c files from // -> /* */
Added detection of mutex on which one didn't call pthread_mutex_destroy()
Fixed bug in create_tmp_field() which causes a memory overrun in queries that uses "ORDER BY constant_expression"
Added optimisation for ORDER BY NULL
We must not commit inside InnoDB when LOAD DATA INFILE just writes a block to the binlog; only commit if the log event type is QUERY_EVENT or EXECUTE_LOAD_EVENT