Suspected reason for the failure is that safe_process.exe already runs in a job that does not allow breakaways.
The fix is to use a fallback - make newly created process the root of the new process group. This allows to kill process together with descendants via GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent (CTRL_BREAK_EVENT, pid)
It is not possible to prevent the server from starting if a mandatory
built-in plugin fails to start. This can in some cases lead to data
corruption when the old table name space suddenly is used by a different
storage engine.
A boolean command line option in the form of --foobar is automatically
created for every existing plugin "foobar". By changing this command line
option from a boolean to a tristate { OFF, ON, FORCE } it is possible to
specify the plugin loading policy for each plugin.
The behavior is specified as follows:
OFF = Disable the plugin and start the server
ON = Enable the plugin and start the server even if an error occurrs
during plugin initialization.
FORCE = Enable the plugin but don't start the server if an error occurrs
during plugin initialization.
MTR is stuck for about 20 seconds checking for free ports.
The reason is that perl's connect() takes 1 second on windows
if port is not opened.
This patch fixes the mtr_ping_port implementation on Windows
to use Net::Ping for the port checking with small (0.1sec) timeout.
This patch also removes pointless second call to check_ports_free()
in case of auto build thread.
perl
The problem here was the method how MTR gets its unique thread ids.
Prior to this patch, the method to do it was to maintain a global
table of pid,mtr_unique_id) pairs. The table was backed by a text
file. The table was cleaned up one in a while and dead processes leaking
unique_ids were determined with with kill(0) or with scripting tasklist
on Windows.
This method is flawed specifically on native Windows Perl. fork() is
implemented with starting a new thread, give it a syntetic negative PID
(threadID*(-1)), until this thread creates a new process with exec()
However, neither tasklist nor any other native Windows tool can cope with
negative perl PIDs. This lead to incorrect determination of dead process
and reusing already used mtr_unique_id.
The patch introduces alternative portable method of solving unique-id
problem. When a process needs a unique id in range [min...max], it just
starts to open files named min, min+1,...max in a loop . After file is
opened, we do non-blocking flock(). When flock() succeeds, process has
allocated the ID. When process dies, file is unlocked . Checks for zombies
are not necessary.
Since the change would create a co-existence problems with older version
of MTR, because of different way to calculate IDs, the default ID range
is changed from 250-299 to 300-349.
Another fix that was necessary enable --parallel option was to serialize
spawn() calls on Windows. specifically, IO redirects needed to be protected.
This patch also fixes hanging CRTL-C (as described in Bug #38629) for the
"new" MTR. The fix was already in 6.0 and is now downported.
- output callstacks from crash using cdb debugger which is part
of "Debugging Tools for Windows". Output other interesting
information - function parameters, possibly source code fragment
and other goodies of "!analyze" cdb extension.
- Allow the new process to break away from any job that this
process is part of so that it can be assigned to the new JobObject
we just created. This is safe since the new JobObject is created with
the JOB_OBJECT_LIMIT_KILL_ON_JOB_CLOSE flag, making sure it will be
terminated when the last handle to it is closed(which is owned by
this process).
It seems that the length of the thick line printed by mtr when printing the
suite name differs from mtr1 and mtr2, affecting the mtr filtering by PB2.
This patch addresses it by restoring the thick line length to 78 (original
length) instead of 60 (the one in mtr2).
- Add a "skip-ssl=1" to [mysqltest] section so that
mysqltest will not run with ssl turned on by default
but stil be able to turn it on when requested
- This avoids that check_warnings and check_testcase
connects to the server woth SSL turned on
- Clear test variables "comment" and "logfile" to make sure thay aren't
already set from previous run of same test
- Print warning if test result already set and set it anyway
conflicts:
Text conflict in client/mysqltest.cc
Text conflict in mysql-test/include/wait_until_connected_again.inc
Text conflict in mysql-test/lib/mtr_report.pm
Text conflict in mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/events_bugs.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/log_state.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/myisam_data_pointer_size_func.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/mysqlcheck.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/query_cache.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/status.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_index.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_innodb.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_packet.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_packet.test
Text conflict in mysql-test/t/disabled.def
Text conflict in mysql-test/t/events_bugs.test
Text conflict in mysql-test/t/log_state.test
Text conflict in mysql-test/t/myisam_data_pointer_size_func.test
Text conflict in mysql-test/t/mysqlcheck.test
Text conflict in mysql-test/t/query_cache.test
Text conflict in mysql-test/t/rpl_init_slave_func.test
Text conflict in mysql-test/t/status.test
- Additional patch with improved protection by putting it all inside an "eval"
- Calling 'hostpath' on a truncated socket may also croak.
- Remove the need to create any directory parts of "path" inside the function.
- Fix problem with for example ./mtr --timer, caused by new version of "Getopt::Long"
- Evaluating the "$opt" variable as a string, returns the name of the parameter
to be modified instead of "Getopt::Long::Callback" which is the class name
Problem: when mtr tries to create a directory, and the target
exists but is a file instead of directory, it tries several times
to create the directory again before it fails.
Fix: make it check if the target exists and is a non-directory.
Bug #39438: Testcase for Bug#39436 crashes on 5.1 in fil_space_get_latch
Detailed revision comments:
r2719 | vasil | 2008-10-03 18:17:28 +0300 (Fri, 03 Oct 2008) | 49 lines
branches/5.1:
Fix Bug#39438 Testcase for Bug#39436 crashes on 5.1 in fil_space_get_latch
In ha_innobase::info() - do not try to get the free space for a tablespace
which has been discarded with ALTER TABLE ... DISCARD TABLESPACE or if the
.ibd file is missing for some other reason.
ibd_file_missing and tablespace_discarded are manipulated only in
row_discard_tablespace_for_mysql() and in row_import_tablespace_for_mysql()
and the manipulation is protected/surrounded by
row_mysql_lock_data_dictionary()/row_mysql_unlock_data_dictionary() thus we
do the same in ha_innobase::info() when checking the values of those members
to avoid race conditions. I have tested the code-path with UNIV_DEBUG and
UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG.
rb://20
Reviewed by: Inaam, Calvin
Approved by: Heikki
The test reacted on the way how mtr orders arguments for the server
that are gathered from different source. It appeared that the opt-file
options were parsed before those that supplied to mtr via its command
line. In effect, the opt-file preferences got overriden by the command
line and some tests, like no-threads, were caught by surprise: a test
expects an option value that had been "hardcoded" into its opt-file
but gets another one.
This server options ordering problem exists on in the new rpl trees
mtr. In option of the author of this patch, the opt-file shall be
considered as having the highest preference weight. The opt-file is
merely a part of the header of a test, namely a part that can not be
technically deployed along the test file.
It's unnatural for the test writer to provide both the opt file value
and a guard that guarantees the value will be set on in the run time.
It's logical to provide either one: the option and its value or the
guard.
Fixed with relocating parse of the opt file to be the last among
sources of the sever's options.
A side effect: fixing a small problem of resetting the suite options
at time the opt file starts parsing.
A side effect: main.log_bin_trust_function_creators_func is disabled to
be re-enabled with the fixes for bug#41003 will be merged from the main trees.
1. mysqltest.cc - added flush to log file after each executed command in a testcase.
2. mtr shows 20 last lines from test case log file if timeout reached.
3. Optimizing the code by Magnus review.
4. It is partially fix bug#40150
Problem was that ha_partition had HA_FILE_BASED flag set
(since it uses a .par file), but after open it uses the first partitions
flags, which results in different case handling for create and for
open.
Solution was to change the underlying partition name so it was consistent.
(Only happens when lower_case_table_names = 2, i.e. Mac OS X and storage
engines without HA_FILE_BASED, like InnoDB and Memory.)
(Recommit after adding rename of check_lowercase_names to
get_canonical_filename, and moved it from handler.h to mysql_priv.h)
NOTE: if a mixed case name for a partitioned table was created when
lower_case_table_name = 2 it should be renamed or dropped before using
the updated version (See bug#37402 for more info)
Problem was that auto_repair, is_crashed and check_and_repair was not
implemented in ha_partition.
Solution, implemented them as loop over all partitions for is_crashed and
check_and_repair, and using the first partition for auto_repair.
(Recommit after fixing review comments)
oportunity to check if any other process fails during this.
Add possiblitiy to store "user_data" in a Safeprocess
Add function to get pid from a SafeProcess
plugin_load.test created lines in the warnings files and made
pushbuild cells yellow. Some pushbuild systems are configured
so that they don't build the ha_example plugin. Trying to load
them creates error messages in the error log. These were copied
to the warnings file.
Fixed by ignoring expected error messages for non-existent
ha_example.