into weblab.(none):/home/marcsql/TREE/mysql-5.1-rt50-merge
client/mysql.cc:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/query_cache.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/query_cache.test:
Auto merged
sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
Auto merged
sql/sp.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sp_head.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_class.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_db.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_handler.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_lex.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/insert_update.result:
Post-merge: add test case result for Bug#28587.
mysql-test/t/insert_update.test:
Post-merge: add test case for Bug#28587.
comments)
This change set is for 5.1 (manually merged)
Before this fix, the server would accept queries that contained comments,
even when the comments were not properly closed with a '*' '/' marker.
For example,
select 1 /* + 2 <EOF>
would be accepted as
select 1 /* + 2 */ <EOF>
and executed as
select 1
With this fix, the server now rejects queries with unclosed comments
as syntax errors.
Both regular comments ('/' '*') and special comments ('/' '*' '!') must be
closed with '*' '/' to be parsed correctly.
mysql-test/r/comments.result:
Unbalanced comments are a syntax error.
mysql-test/t/comments.test:
Unbalanced comments are a syntax error.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Unbalanced comments are a syntax error.
into polly.(none):/home/kaa/src/bug30164/my51-bug30164
client/mysql.cc:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/mysql.test:
Auto merged
Problem:
In cases when a client-side macro appears inside a server-side comment, the add_line() function in mysql.cc discarded all characters until the next delimiter to remove macro arguments from the query string. This resulted in broken queries being sent to the server when the next delimiter character appeared past the comment's boundaries, because the comment closing sequence ('*/') was discarded.
Fix:
If a client-side macro appears inside a server-side comment, discard all characters in the comment after the macro (that is, until the end of the comment rather than the next delimiter).
This is a minimal fix to allow only simple cases used by the mysqlbinlog utility. Limitations that are worth documenting:
- Nested server-side and/or client-side comments are not supported by mysql.cc
- Using client-side macros in multi-line server-side comments is not supported
- All characters after a client-side macro in a server-side comment will be omitted from the query string (and thus, will not be sent to server).
client/mysql.cc:
If a client-side macro appears inside a server-side comment, discard all characters in the comment after the macro.
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
Added a test case for bug #30164.
mysql-test/t/mysql.test:
Added a test case for bug #30164.
into moksha.local:/Users/davi/mysql/push/bugs/30632-5.1
sql/sql_handler.cc:
Auto merged
mysql-test/include/handler.inc:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/handler_myisam.result:
Auto merged
comments)
Before this fix, the server would accept queries that contained comments,
even when the comments were not properly closed with a '*' '/' marker.
For example,
select 1 /* + 2 <EOF>
would be accepted as
select 1 /* + 2 */ <EOF>
and executed as
select 1
With this fix, the server now rejects queries with unclosed comments
as syntax errors.
Both regular comments ('/' '*') and special comments ('/' '*' '!') must be
closed with '*' '/' to be parsed correctly.
mysql-test/r/comments.result:
Unbalanced comments are a syntax error.
mysql-test/t/comments.test:
Unbalanced comments are a syntax error.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Unbalanced comments are a syntax error.
Bug#21422 GRANT/REVOKE possible inside stored function, probably in a trigger
Bug#17244 GRANT gives strange error message when used in a stored function
GRANT/REVOKE statements are non-transactional (no explicit transaction
boundaries) in nature and hence are forbidden inside stored functions and
triggers, but they weren't being effectively forbidden. Furthermore, the
absence of implict commits makes changes made by GRANT/REVOKE statements to
not be rolled back.
The implemented fix is to issue a implicit commit with every GRANT/REVOKE
statement, effectively prohibiting these statements in stored functions
and triggers. The implicit commit also fixes the replication bug, and looks
like being in concert with the behavior of DDL and administrative statements.
Since this is a incompatible change, the following sentence should be
added to the Manual in the very end of the 3rd paragraph, subclause
13.4.3 "Statements That Cause an Implicit Commit": "Beginning with
MySQL 5.0.??, the GRANT and REVOKE statements cause an implicit commit."
Patch contributed by Vladimir Shebordaev
mysql-test/r/sp-error.result:
Test case result for Bug#17244
mysql-test/t/sp-error.test:
Test case for Bug#17244
sql/sp_head.cc:
Set that a procedure with GRANT/REVOKE command has a (implicit or explicit)
commit.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
End active transaction in SQLCOM_GRANT and SQLCOM_REVOKE, and thus effectively
prohibit these statements in stored functions and triggers. An implicit commit
also fixes a bug in replication, when GRANT or REVOKE would disappear from the
binary log in case of a subsequent ROLLBACK, since they were considered
transactional statements.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_binlog_grant.result:
Add test case result for Bug#21975
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_binlog_grant.test:
Add test case for Bug#21975
and strategy (explain)
The fix for WL3527 adds tests that test if the index usage hints
combinations don't cause syntax errors.
The EXPLAIN for one of these tests can be affected by the size of the
rowid on the disk (affected by the presence of large file support).
Fixed to avoid the platform dependent test result by removing the
irrelevant columns from the EXPLAIN result.
mysql-test/r/group_by.result:
Bug #30393: ignore columns irrelevant to the test
mysql-test/t/group_by.test:
Bug #30393: ignore columns irrelevant to the test
seems to be converted as varbinary.
The bug has been already fixed. This CS just adds a test case for it.
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
Update result file.
mysql-test/t/sp.test:
Test case for BUG#13675.
into linux-st28.site:/home/martin/mysql/src/bugx/my50-bugx
mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test:
Auto merged
sql/sql_select.cc:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
SCCS merged
into magare.gmz:/home/kgeorge/mysql/work/B30377-5.1-opt
mysql-test/t/status.test:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/status.result:
merge 5.0->5.1 of the fix for bug 30377
sql/sql_lex.h:
merge 5.0->5.1 of the fix for bug 30377
sql/sql_select.cc:
merge 5.0->5.1 of the fix for bug 30377
This is a performance bug, affecting in particular the bison generated code
for the parser.
Prior to this fix, the grammar used a long chain of reduces to parse an
expression, like:
bit_expr -> bit_term
bit_term -> bit_factor
bit_factor -> value_expr
value_expr -> term
term -> factor
etc
This chain of reduces cause the internal state automaton in the generated
parser to execute more state transitions and more reduces, so that the
generated MySQLParse() function would spend a lot of time looping to execute
all the grammar reductions.
With this patch, the grammar has been reorganized so that rules are more
"flat", limiting the depth of reduces needed to parse <expr>.
Tests have been written to enforce that relative priorities and properties
of operators have not changed while changing the grammar.
See the bug report for performance data.
mysql-test/r/parser_precedence.result:
Improved test coverage for operator precedence
mysql-test/t/parser_precedence.test:
Improved test coverage for operator precedence
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Simplified the grammar to improve performances
The optimization that uses a unique index to remove GROUP BY did not
ensure that the index was actually used, thus violating the ORDER BY
that is implied by GROUP BY.
Fixed by replacing GROUP BY with ORDER BY if the GROUP BY clause contains
a unique index over non-nullable field(s). In case GROUP BY ... ORDER BY
null is used, GROUP BY is simply removed.
mysql-test/include/mix1.inc:
Bug#30596: Test case for InnoDB
Here, as opposed to for MyISAM, row lookup is done using index
whenever the index covers the group list.
mysql-test/r/distinct.result:
Bug#30596: Changed test case.
Prior to Bug#16458, These queries use temp table and filesort. The
bug was that they used a temp table. However, that patch removed
filesort also, in which case we can no longer gurantee correct ordering.
mysql-test/r/group_by.result:
Bug#30596: Correct result
The test case for IGNORE INDEX FOR GROUP BY gets degraded performance
(unneccesary filesort). This is due to Bug#30665, which will be fixed separately.
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
Bug#30596: Test result
mysql-test/t/group_by.test:
Bug#30596: Test case
sql/sql_select.cc:
Bug#30596: The fix:
- replace GROUP BY with ORDER BY unless ORDER BY [NULL|<constant>]
- make sure to use the keys for GROUP BY in this ORDER BY.
Currently the Last_query_cost session status variable shows
only the cost of a single flat subselect. For complex queries
(with subselects or unions etc) Last_query_cost is not valid
as it was showing the cost for the last optimized subselect.
Fixed by reseting to zero Last_query_cost when the complete
cost of the query cannot be determined.
Last_query_cost will be non-zero only for single flat queries.
mysql-test/r/status.result:
Bug #30377: test case
mysql-test/t/status.test:
Bug #30377: test case
sql/sql_lex.h:
Bug #30377: helper function
sql/sql_select.cc:
Bug #30377: don't assign cost if not on single level statement
into whalegate.ndb.mysql.com:/home/tomas/mysql-5.1-new-ndb-merge
sql/field.cc:
Auto merged
sql/log_event.cc:
Auto merged
sql/log_event.h:
Auto merged
sql/rpl_record.cc:
Auto merged
sql/rpl_utility.cc:
Auto merged
sql/rpl_utility.h:
Auto merged
into ramayana.hindu.god:/home/tsmith/m/bk/maint/51
configure.in:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/innodb.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/partition_pruning.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/select.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/suite/rpl/include/rpl_mixed_ddl.inc:
Auto merged
mysql-test/suite/rpl/include/rpl_mixed_dml.inc:
Auto merged
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_timezone.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_relayspace.test:
Auto merged
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_timezone.test:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/select.test:
Auto merged
netware/BUILD/compile-netware-END:
Auto merged
netware/Makefile.am:
Auto merged
sql/field.cc:
Auto merged
sql/ha_partition.cc:
Auto merged
sql/ha_partition.h:
Auto merged
sql/item.cc:
Auto merged
sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
Auto merged
sql/mysqld.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_base.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_cache.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_lex.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_select.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_view.cc:
Auto merged
sql/time.cc:
Auto merged
storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc:
Auto merged
storage/innobase/log/log0recv.c:
Auto merged
storage/innobase/srv/srv0srv.c:
Auto merged
storage/innobase/trx/trx0trx.c:
Auto merged
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_innodb_mixed_dml.result:
manual merge (use remote)
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/disabled.def:
Manual merge - both rpl_innodb_mixed_ddl and rpl_innodb_mixed_dml
are fixed, and should be run as part of the rpl suite.
into ramayana.hindu.god:/home/tsmith/m/bk/maint/51
client/mysql_upgrade.c:
Auto merged
client/mysqltest.c:
Auto merged
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Auto merged
sql/sql_show.cc:
Auto merged
Initialize thd->variables.pseudo_thread_id when a new embedded
thd is created.
libmysqld/lib_sql.cc:
Add comment regarding duplication of code in create_embedded_thd()
vs. create_new_thread() and prepare_new_connection_state(). This
was a cause for not properly initializing the pseudo_thread_id variable.
mysql-test/r/func_misc.result:
Add test case to ensure connection_id() returns a sane value
mysql-test/t/func_misc.test:
Add test case to ensure connection_id() returns a sane value
sql/mysqld.cc:
Add comment warning of the duplication of code between create_new_thread()
and create_embedded_thd()
sql/sql_connect.cc:
Add comment warning of the duplication of code between
prepare_new_connection_state() and create_embedded_thd()
The optimization that uses a unique index to remove GROUP BY, did not
ensure that the index was actually used, thus violating the ORDER BY
that is impled by GROUP BY.
Fixed by replacing GROUP BY with ORDER BY if the GROUP BY clause contains
a unique index. In case GROUP BY ... ORDER BY null is used, GROUP BY is
simply removed.
BitKeeper/etc/ignore:
Added support-files/mysqld_multi.server tests/bug25714 cscope.in.out cscope.out cscope.po.out to the ignore list
mysql-test/r/distinct.result:
Bug#30596: Changed test case.
Prior to Bug#16458, These queries use temp table and filesort. The
bug was that they used a temp table. However, that patch removed
filesort also, in which case we can no longer gurantee correct ordering.
mysql-test/r/group_by.result:
Bug#30596: Correct result
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
Bug#30596: Test case for innodb. Here, as opposed to for MyISAM, row
lookup is done using index whenever the index covers the group list.
mysql-test/t/group_by.test:
Bug#30596: Test case
mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test:
Bug#30596: Test case
sql/sql_select.cc:
Bug#30596: The fix, replacing GROUP BY with ORDER BY unless
ORDER BY [NULL|<constant>]
If, after the tables are locked, one of the conditions to read from a
HANDLER table is not met, the handler code wrongly jumps to a error path
that won't unlock the tables.
The user-visible effect is that after a error in a handler read command,
all subsequent handler operations on the same table will hang.
The fix is simply to correct the code to jump to the (same) error path that
unlocks the tables.
mysql-test/r/handler.result:
Bug#30632 test case result
mysql-test/t/handler.test:
Bug#30632 test case
sql/sql_handler.cc:
Always unlock the internal and external table level locks if any of the conditions
(including errors) to read from a HANDLER table are not met.
into moksha.local:/Users/davi/mysql/push/bugs/25164-5.1
sql/lock.cc:
Auto merged
mysql-test/include/deadlock.inc:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/deadlock_innodb.result:
Auto merged
The problem from a user's perspective: user creates table A, and then tries
to CREATE TABLE a SELECT from A - and this causes a deadlock error, a hang,
or fails with a debug assert, but only if the storage engine is InnoDB.
The origin of the problem: InnoDB uses case-insensitive collation
(system_charset_info) when looking up the internal table share, thus returning
the same share for 'a' and 'A'.
Cause of the user-visible behavior: since the same share is returned to SQL
locking subsystem, it assumes that the same table is first locked (within the
same session) for WRITE, and then for READ, and returns a deadlock error.
However, the code is wrong in not properly cleaning up upon an error, leaving
external locks in place, which leads to assertion failures and hangs.
Fix that has been implemented: the SQL layer should properly propagate the
deadlock error, cleaning up and freeing all resources.
Further work towards a more complete solution: InnoDB should not use case
insensitive collation for table share hash if table names on disk honor the case.
mysql-test/r/innodb-deadlock.result:
Bug#25164 test case result
mysql-test/t/innodb-deadlock.test:
Bug#25164 test case. The CREATE TABLE may fail depending on the character set
of the system and filesystem, but it should never hang.
sql/lock.cc:
Unlock the storage engine "external" table level locks, if the MySQL thr_lock
locking subsystem detects a deadlock error.
- Update result file to include these "misleading errors", better to
run mysql_upgrade with them than not at all.
mysql-test/r/mysql_upgrade.result:
Update result file for mysql_upgrade after removing it's disabling
into gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/5.1-opt
mysql-test/r/type_bit.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/type_bit.test:
Auto merged
sql/sql_select.cc:
Merge with 5.0-opt.
into a88-113-38-195.elisa-laajakaista.fi:/home/my/bk/mysql-5.1-marvel
client/mysqldump.c:
Auto merged
libmysql/libmysql.c:
Auto merged
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/status.result:
Auto merged
sql/event_db_repository.cc:
Auto merged
sql/event_queue.cc:
Auto merged
sql/field.cc:
Auto merged
sql/ha_partition.cc:
Auto merged
sql/ha_partition.h:
Auto merged
sql/handler.cc:
Auto merged
sql/item.cc:
Auto merged
sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
Auto merged
sql/item_func.cc:
Auto merged
sql/item_subselect.cc:
Auto merged
sql/log.cc:
Auto merged
sql/log_event.h:
Auto merged
sql/log_event_old.cc:
Auto merged
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Auto merged
sql/mysqld.cc:
Auto merged
sql/opt_range.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sp.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sp_head.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_class.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_class.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_db.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_handler.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_select.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_show.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_string.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_table.cc:
Auto merged
sql/table.h:
Auto merged
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/status.test:
Manual resolve with 5.1.
sql/log_event.cc:
Manual resolve with 5.1.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Manual resolve with 5.1.
Bug #16979: AUTO_INC lock in InnoDB works a table level lock
- this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling.
Bug #27950: Duplicate entry error in auto-inc after mysqld restart
- Init AUTOINC from delete_row().
Bug #28781: InnoDB increments auto-increment value incorrectly with ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE
- Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row().
mysql-test/r/innodb.result:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1655:
Fix the innodb.test failure mentioned in r1654.
storage/innobase/dict/dict0dict.c:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1645:
Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There
is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be
part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly.
Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row().
Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row().
Summary of structural changes:
==============================
InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome
the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix
for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid
acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has
already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back
to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock.
The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface
of InnoDB.
Revision r1719:
Merge r1264 from branches/zip: Avoid memory fragmentation when
adding column definitions to tables.
dict_mem_table_add_col(): Add the parameter "heap" for temporary memory
allocation. Allow it and "name" to be NULL. These parameters are NULL
when creating dummy indexes.
dict_add_col_name(): Remove calls to ut_malloc() and ut_free().
dict_table_get_col_name(): Allow table->col_names to be NULL.
dict_table_add_system_columns(), dict_table_add_to_cache():
Add the parameter "heap".
---
Additional changes that had to be merged from branches/zip:
dict_table_add_system_columns(): New function, factored out from
dict_table_add_to_cache().
mlog_parse_index(): Add some consistency checks, and make use of
dict_table_add_system_columns().
storage/innobase/dict/dict0mem.c:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1645:
Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There
is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be
part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly.
Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row().
Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row().
Summary of structural changes:
==============================
InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome
the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix
for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid
acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has
already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back
to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock.
The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface
of InnoDB.
Revision r1719:
Merge r1264 from branches/zip: Avoid memory fragmentation when
adding column definitions to tables.
dict_mem_table_add_col(): Add the parameter "heap" for temporary memory
allocation. Allow it and "name" to be NULL. These parameters are NULL
when creating dummy indexes.
dict_add_col_name(): Remove calls to ut_malloc() and ut_free().
dict_table_get_col_name(): Allow table->col_names to be NULL.
dict_table_add_system_columns(), dict_table_add_to_cache():
Add the parameter "heap".
---
Additional changes that had to be merged from branches/zip:
dict_table_add_system_columns(): New function, factored out from
dict_table_add_to_cache().
mlog_parse_index(): Add some consistency checks, and make use of
dict_table_add_system_columns().
storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1645:
Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There
is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be
part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly.
Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row().
Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row().
Summary of structural changes:
==============================
InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome
the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix
for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid
acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has
already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back
to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock.
The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface
of InnoDB.
Revision r1718:
Replace mysql_byte with uchar and remove the #define mysql_byte from
ha_innodb.cc. This cleanup was made possible as of r1550:
Revision r1658:
check_trx_exists(): Remove a redundant function call and assignment that
was added by someone at MySQL.
Revision r1656:
Revision r1719:
Merge r1264 from branches/zip: Avoid memory fragmentation when
adding column definitions to tables.
dict_mem_table_add_col(): Add the parameter "heap" for temporary memory
allocation. Allow it and "name" to be NULL. These parameters are NULL
when creating dummy indexes.
dict_add_col_name(): Remove calls to ut_malloc() and ut_free().
dict_table_get_col_name(): Allow table->col_names to be NULL.
dict_table_add_system_columns(), dict_table_add_to_cache():
Add the parameter "heap".
---
Additional changes that had to be merged from branches/zip:
dict_table_add_system_columns(): New function, factored out from
dict_table_add_to_cache().
mlog_parse_index(): Add some consistency checks, and make use of
dict_table_add_system_columns().
Revision r1654:
One test case in innodb.test fails because of auto-increment
changes in r1562:1653:
$diff innodb.result innodb.reject
504c504
< 3 test2 this will work
---
> 4 test2 this will work
storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.h:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1645:
Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There
is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be
part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly.
Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row().
Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row().
Summary of structural changes:
==============================
InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome
the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix
for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid
acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has
already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back
to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock.
The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface
of InnoDB.
Revision r1654:
One test case in innodb.test fails because of auto-increment
changes in r1562:1653:
$diff innodb.result innodb.reject
504c504
< 3 test2 this will work
---
> 4 test2 this will work
storage/innobase/ibuf/ibuf0ibuf.c:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1715:
ibuf0ibuf.c: Remove the unused prototype for dict_index_print_low()
that was inadvertently added in r832.
Revision r1719:
Merge r1264 from branches/zip: Avoid memory fragmentation when
adding column definitions to tables.
dict_mem_table_add_col(): Add the parameter "heap" for temporary memory
allocation. Allow it and "name" to be NULL. These parameters are NULL
when creating dummy indexes.
dict_add_col_name(): Remove calls to ut_malloc() and ut_free().
dict_table_get_col_name(): Allow table->col_names to be NULL.
dict_table_add_system_columns(), dict_table_add_to_cache():
Add the parameter "heap".
---
Additional changes that had to be merged from branches/zip:
dict_table_add_system_columns(): New function, factored out from
dict_table_add_to_cache().
mlog_parse_index(): Add some consistency checks, and make use of
dict_table_add_system_columns().
storage/innobase/include/dict0dict.h:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1645:
Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There
is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be
part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly.
Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row().
Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row().
Summary of structural changes:
==============================
InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome
the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix
for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid
acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has
already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back
to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock.
The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface
of InnoDB.
Revision r1719:
Merge r1264 from branches/zip: Avoid memory fragmentation when
adding column definitions to tables.
dict_mem_table_add_col(): Add the parameter "heap" for temporary memory
allocation. Allow it and "name" to be NULL. These parameters are NULL
when creating dummy indexes.
dict_add_col_name(): Remove calls to ut_malloc() and ut_free().
dict_table_get_col_name(): Allow table->col_names to be NULL.
dict_table_add_system_columns(), dict_table_add_to_cache():
Add the parameter "heap".
---
Additional changes that had to be merged from branches/zip:
dict_table_add_system_columns(): New function, factored out from
dict_table_add_to_cache().
mlog_parse_index(): Add some consistency checks, and make use of
dict_table_add_system_columns().
storage/innobase/include/dict0mem.h:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1645:
Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There
is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be
part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly.
Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row().
Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row().
Summary of structural changes:
==============================
InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome
the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix
for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid
acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has
already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back
to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock.
The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface
of InnoDB.
Revision r1719:
Merge r1264 from branches/zip: Avoid memory fragmentation when
adding column definitions to tables.
dict_mem_table_add_col(): Add the parameter "heap" for temporary memory
allocation. Allow it and "name" to be NULL. These parameters are NULL
when creating dummy indexes.
dict_add_col_name(): Remove calls to ut_malloc() and ut_free().
dict_table_get_col_name(): Allow table->col_names to be NULL.
dict_table_add_system_columns(), dict_table_add_to_cache():
Add the parameter "heap".
---
Additional changes that had to be merged from branches/zip:
dict_table_add_system_columns(): New function, factored out from
dict_table_add_to_cache().
mlog_parse_index(): Add some consistency checks, and make use of
dict_table_add_system_columns().
storage/innobase/include/lock0lock.h:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1664:
lock_number_of_rows_locked(): Fix a typo in comment, and make the comments
in lock0lock.c and lock0lock.h identical. The typo was incorrectly fixed in
r1623.
storage/innobase/include/row0mysql.h:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1645:
Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There
is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be
part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly.
Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row().
Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row().
Summary of structural changes:
==============================
InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome
the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix
for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid
acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has
already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back
to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock.
The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface
of InnoDB.
storage/innobase/include/row0sel.h:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1645:
Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There
is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be
part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly.
Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row().
Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row().
Summary of structural changes:
==============================
InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome
the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix
for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid
acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has
already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back
to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock.
The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface
of InnoDB.
storage/innobase/include/trx0trx.h:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1645:
Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There
is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be
part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly.
Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row().
Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row().
Summary of structural changes:
==============================
InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome
the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix
for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid
acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has
already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back
to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock.
The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface
of InnoDB.
storage/innobase/include/ut0mem.h:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1713:
Fix typo in comment.
storage/innobase/log/log0recv.c:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1657:
recv_init_crash_recovery(): remove trailing white space
storage/innobase/row/row0mysql.c:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1645:
Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There
is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be
part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly.
Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row().
Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row().
Summary of structural changes:
==============================
InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome
the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix
for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid
acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has
already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back
to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock.
The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface
of InnoDB.
storage/innobase/row/row0sel.c:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1645:
Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There
is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be
part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly.
Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row().
Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row().
Summary of structural changes:
==============================
InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome
the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix
for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid
acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has
already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back
to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock.
The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface
of InnoDB.
storage/innobase/trx/trx0trx.c:
Apply InnoDB snapshot innodb-5.1-ss1726.
Revision r1645:
Fix for bug# 16979, this is a major change in InnoDB auto-inc handling. There
is one test that fails as of this commit. The updated test case should be
part of the snapshot from MySQL shortly.
Fix for bug# 27950 - Init AUTOINC from delete_row().
Fix for bug# 28781 - Use value specified by MySQL, in update_row().
Summary of structural changes:
==============================
InnoDB needs to hold a table level lock for AUTOINC allocations to overcome
the non-determinism inherent in MySQL SBR for INSERT ... SELECT. In this fix
for simple INSERT statements (including multi-value inserts), we try and avoid
acquiring the special AUTOINC table level lock unless another transaction has
already reserved the AUTOINC table level lock, in which case we fall back
to the old behavior of acquiring the AUTOINC table level lock.
The max AUTOINC value is now read directly using the low level interface
of InnoDB.
This test case uses the wait_condition helper (only available in 5.1) in order to wait till the select/update opens and locks the table.
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
Test case result for bug 29936
mysql-test/t/sp.test:
Test case for bug 29936
into a88-113-38-195.elisa-laajakaista.fi:/home/my/bk/mysql-5.1-marvel
libmysql/libmysql.c:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/query_cache.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/query_cache.test:
Auto merged
sql/ha_partition.cc:
Auto merged
sql/ha_partition.h:
Auto merged
sql/handler.cc:
Auto merged
sql/item.cc:
Auto merged
sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
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sql/opt_range.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_select.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_show.cc:
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tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Auto merged
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libmysql/libmysql.c:
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mysql-test/r/information_schema.result:
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mysql-test/t/information_schema.test:
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sql/ha_partition.cc:
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sql/ha_partition.h:
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sql/handler.cc:
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sql/item.cc:
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sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
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sql/opt_range.cc:
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sql/sql_lex.cc:
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