Extend existing plugins to support
* SHOW QUERY_RESPONSE_TIME
* FLUSH QUERY_RESPONSE_TIME
* SHOW LOCALE
move userstat tables to use the new API instead of
hand-coded syntax
Added MAX_STATEMENT_TIME user variable to automaticly kill queries after a given time limit has expired.
- Added timer functions based on pthread_cond_timedwait
- Added kill_handlerton() to signal storage engines about kill/timeout
- Added support for GRANT ... MAX_STATEMENT_TIME=#
- Copy max_statement_time to current user, if stored in mysql.user
- Added status variable max_statement_time_exceeded
- Added KILL_TIMEOUT
- Removed digest hash from performance schema tests as they change all the time.
- Updated test results that changed because of the new user variables or new fields in mysql.user
This functionallity is inspired by work done by Davi Arnaut at twitter.
Test case is copied from Davi's work.
Documentation can be found at
https://kb.askmonty.org/en/how-to-limittimeout-queries/
mysql-test/r/mysqld--help.result:
Updated for new help message
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/all_instances.result:
Added new mutex
mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/r/max_statement_time_basic.result:
Added testing of max_statement_time
mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/t/max_statement_time_basic.test:
Added testing of max_statement_time
mysql-test/t/max_statement_time.test:
Added testing of max_statement_time
mysys/CMakeLists.txt:
Added thr_timer
mysys/my_init.c:
mysys/mysys_priv.h:
Added new mutex and condition variables
Added new mutex and condition variables
mysys/thr_timer.c:
Added timer functions based on pthread_cond_timedwait()
This can be compiled with HAVE_TIMER_CREATE to benchmark agains timer_create()/timer_settime()
sql/lex.h:
Added MAX_STATEMENT_TIME
sql/log_event.cc:
Safety fix (timeout should be threated as an interrupted query)
sql/mysqld.cc:
Added support for timers
Added status variable max_statement_time_exceeded
sql/share/errmsg-utf8.txt:
Added ER_QUERY_TIMEOUT
sql/signal_handler.cc:
Added support for KILL_TIMEOUT
sql/sql_acl.cc:
Added support for GRANT ... MAX_STATEMENT_TIME=#
Copy max_statement_time to current user
sql/sql_class.cc:
Added timer functionality to THD.
Added thd_kill_timeout()
sql/sql_class.h:
Added timer functionality to THD.
Added KILL_TIMEOUT
Added max_statement_time variable in similar manner as long_query_time was done.
sql/sql_connect.cc:
Added handling of max_statement_time_exceeded
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Added starting and stopping timers for queries.
sql/sql_show.cc:
Added max_statement_time_exceeded for user/connects status in MariaDB 10.0
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Added support for GRANT ... MAX_STATEMENT_TIME=# syntax, to be enabled in 10.0
sql/structs.h:
Added max_statement_time user resource
sql/sys_vars.cc:
Added max_statement_time variables
mysql-test/suite/roles/create_and_drop_role_invalid_user_table.test
Removed test as we require all fields in mysql.user table.
scripts/mysql_system_tables.sql
scripts/mysql_system_tables_data.sql
scripts/mysql_system_tables_fix.sql
Updated mysql.user with new max_statement_time field
sql/item.cc:
don't forget to adjust the length of the string when removing leading spaces
sql/sql_acl.cc:
when updating the hostname of the ACL_USER, update the hostname_length too
sql/sql_parse.cc:
first compare the username string, then test the host pointer
(host pointer is undefined when the username string is one of the hard-coded values
set by the parser). This is not a bug, old code is perfectly safe as the undefined
host pointer is never dereferenced, but let's keep valgrind happy.
Merged lp:maria/maria-10.0-galera up to revision 3880.
Added a new functions to handler API to forcefully abort_transaction,
producing fake_trx_id, get_checkpoint and set_checkpoint for XA. These
were added for future possiblity to add more storage engines that
could use galera replication.
Merged lp:maria/maria-10.0-galera up to revision 3879.
Added a new functions to handler API to forcefully abort_transaction,
producing fake_trx_id, get_checkpoint and set_checkpoint for XA. These
were added for future possiblity to add more storage engines that
could use galera replication.
mysqldump:
- Added --log-queries to allow one to disable logging for the dump
sql/log_event.cc:
- Removed setting of enable_slow_log as it's not required anymore.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
- Set enable_slow_log to value of thd->variables.sql_log_slow as this will speed up tests if slow log is disabled.
- opt_log_slow_admin_statements can now only disable slow log, not enable it.
sql/sql_explain.cc:
- Minor cleanup
Other things:
- Added sql_log_slow to system variables.
- Changed opt_slow_log to global_system_variables.sql_log_slow in all files
- Updated tests to reflect changes
~40% bugfixed(*) applied
~40$ bugfixed reverted (incorrect or we're not buggy)
~20% bugfixed applied, despite us being not buggy
(*) only changes in the server code, e.g. not cmakefiles
There was a race condition in lock_table_names() which didn't properly test for CREATE OR REPLACE for slaves.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Copy create_info flags to thd for lock_table_names()
sql/sql_table.cc:
Copy create_info flags to thd for lock_table_names()
The bug was that my_real_read() called net_before_header_psi() multiple times for long packets.
Fixed by adding a flag when we are reading a header.
Did also some cleanups to interface of my_net_read() to avoid unnecessary calls if performance schema is not used.
- Added my_net_read_packet() as a replacement for my_net_read(). my_net_read() is still in the client library for old clients.
- Removed THD->m_server_idle (not needed anymore as this is now given as argument to my_net_read_packet()
- Added my_net_read_packet(), which is a new version of my_net_read() with a new parameter if we are doing a read for a new command from the server.
- Added tests for compressed protocol and big packets
include/mysql.h.pp:
Added my_net_read_packet() as a replacement for my_net_read()
include/mysql_com.h:
Added my_net_read_packet() as a replacement for my_net_read()
mysql-test/r/mysql_client_test_comp.result:
New test
mysql-test/t/mysql_client_test-master.opt:
Added max_allowed_packet to be able to test big packets and packet size overflows.
mysql-test/t/mysql_client_test_comp-master.opt:
New test
mysql-test/t/mysql_client_test_nonblock-master.opt:
Added max_allowed_packet to be able to test big packets and packet size overflows.
sql-common/client.c:
Use my_net_read_packet()
sql/mf_iocache.cc:
Use my_net_read_packet()
sql/mysqld.cc:
Removed THD->m_server_idle (not needed anymore as this is now given as argument to my_net_read_packet()
sql/net_serv.cc:
Added argument to my_real_read() to indicte if we are reading the first block of the next statement and should call performance schema.
Added 'compatibilty function' my_net_read().
Added my_net_read_packet(), which is a new version of my_net_read() with a new parameter if we are doing a read for a new command from the server.
sql/sql_class.cc:
Removed m_server_idle (not needed anymore)
sql/sql_class.h:
Removed m_server_idle (not needed anymore)
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Removed m_server_idle (not needed anymore)
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Added tests for compressed protocol and big packets
- "ANALYZE $stmt" should discard select's output, but it should still
evaluate the output columns (otherwise, subqueries in select list
are not executed)
- SHOW EXPLAIN's code practice of calling JOIN::save_explain_data()
after JOIN::exec() is disastrous for ANALYZE, because it resets
all counters after the first execution. It is stopped
= "Late" test_if_skip_sort_order() calls explicitly update their part
of the query plan.
= Also, I had to rewrite I_S optimization to actually have optimization
and execution stages.
Backport of the fix:
: Bug 18017820: BISON 3 BREAKS MYSQL BUILD
: ========================================
:
: The source of the reported problem is a removal of a few deprecated
: things from Bison 3.x:
: * YYPARSE_PARAM macro (use the %parse-param bison directive instead),
: * YYLEX_PARAM macro (use %lex-param instead),
:
: The fix removes obsolete macro calls and introduces use of
: %parse-param and %lex-param directives.
Adapt default_tmp_storage_engine implementation from mysql-5.6
New feature (as compared to 5.6), default_tmp_storage_engine=NULL
means that temporary tables will use default_storage_engine value.
This makes the behavior backward compatible.
Merge from mysql-5.6:
revno: 3257
committer: Jon Olav Hauglid <jon.hauglid@oracle.com>
branch nick: mysql-trunk-bug11756966
timestamp: Thu 2011-07-14 09:32:01 +0200
message:
Bug#11756966 - 48958: STORED PROCEDURES CAN BE LEVERAGED TO BYPASS
DATABASE SECURITY
The problem was that CREATE PROCEDURE/FUCTION could be used to
check the existence of databases for which the user had no
privileges and therefore should not be allowed to see.
The reason was that existence of a given database was checked
before privileges. So trying to create a stored routine in
a non-existent database would give a different error than trying
to create a stored routine in a restricted database.
This patch fixes the problem by changing the order of the checks
for CREATE PROCEDURE/FUNCTION so that privileges are checked first.
This means that trying to create a stored routine in a
non-existent database and in a restricted database both will
give ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR error.
Test case added to grant.test.
MDEV-406: ANALYZE $stmt
- Ported the old patch to new explain code
- New SQL syntax (ANALYZE $stmt)
- ANALYZE UPDATE/DELETE is now supported (because EXPLAIN UPDATE/DELETE is supported)
- Basic counters are calculated for basic kinds of queries
(still need to see what happens with join buffer, ORDER BY...LIMIT queries, etc)
The previous patch for this bug was unfortunately completely wrong.
The purpose of cached_charset is to remember which character set we
have installed currently in the THD, so that in the common case where
charset does not change between queries, we do not need to update it
in the THD. Thus, it is important that the cached_charset field is
tightly coupled to the THD for which it handles caching.
Thus the right place to put cached_charset seems to be in the THD.
This patch introduces a field THD:system_thread_info where such info
in general can be placed without further inflating the THD with unused
data for other threads (THD is already far too big as it is). It then
moves the cached_charset into this slot for the SQL driver thread and
for the parallel replication worker threads.
The THD::rpl_filter field is also moved inside system_thread_info, to
keep the size of THD unchanged. Moving further fields in to reduce the
size of THD is a separate task, filed as MDEV-6164.
(for case-insensitive filesystems)
sql/events.cc:
for "SHOW EVENTS IN db_name"
sql/sp_head.h:
for "CREATE EVENT", and everything SP-related
sql/sql_acl.cc:
privilege check for mysql_change_db()
sql/sql_db.cc:
for metadata locking of db names
sql/sql_parse.cc:
any_db is a constant, it is not writable
sql/sql_show.cc:
for SHOW CREATE TRIGGER and other trigger-related statements
This will help the following replicaition scenario:
MariaDB 10.0 master (statement replication) -> MariaDB 10.0 slave (row based replication) -> MySQL or MariaDB 5.x slave
mysql-test/r/mysqld--help.result:
Updated help text
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/create_or_replace_mix.result:
Added more tests
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/create_or_replace_row.result:
Added more tests
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/create_or_replace_statement.result:
Added more tests
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/create_or_replace.inc:
Added more tests
sql/handler.h:
Added org_options so that we can detect what come from the query and what was possible added later.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Only write CREATE OR REPLACE if was originally specified or if we delete a conflicting table as part of create
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Remember orginal create options
sql/sql_table.cc:
Only write CREATE OR REPLACE if was originally specified or if we delete a conflicting table as part of create
sql/sys_vars.cc:
Updated help text