make it possible to change feedback plugin wait intervals
* only in debug builds
* and force the feedback report to be ignored
update the test to use this feature
The test restarts the server and expects that the feedback plugin
will send a report on shutdown, and will write about it in the error
log. But the server is only given 10 sec to shut down properly,
which is not always enough.
Added a parameter to restart_mysqld.inc, and set it to a bigger
value in feedback_plugin_send
The culprit is the feedback_plugin_load test, which is run both separately
and from inside feedback_plugin_send.test. The test queries I_S.FEEDBACK,
and every time it does, 'FEEDBACK used' value is increased.
Fixed by checking that the value is increased instead of recording the actual
value in the result file.
If the SET PASSWORD query doesn't have the password string,
the parsing of it can fail. It manifested first in MySQL 5.6 as
it started to hide password lines sent to the plugins.
Fixed by checking for that case.
The test cases had some --replace_result $USER USER. The problem is that the
value of $USER can be anything, depending on the name of the unix account that
runs the test suite. So random parts of the result can be errorneously
replaced, causing test failures.
Fix by making the replacements more specific, so they will match only the
intended stuff regardless of the value of $USER.
INSTALL SONAME ignores attempts to load the same plugin twice, it's not an error
(because one can load one plugin by name and then install soname for the rest).
But Federated and FederatedX are different plugins, despite having the same name.
Now plugin_add() only considers two plugins identical if their names are the same
string (compared as pointers). Otherwise it reports an error.,
The reason was that a couple of variables that hold number of rows that was used to calculate buffers was uint and caused an overflow.
Fixed by changing variables that could hold number of rows from uint to ulong and also added a cast for this test.
include/heap.h:
Reorder to get better alignment. Changed variables that could hold number of rows from uint to ulong
mysql-test/suite/heap/heap.result:
Added test case
mysql-test/suite/heap/heap.test:
Added test case
mysql-test/suite/plugins/t/server_audit.test:
Added sleep as we want to have disconnect logged before we try a new connect
storage/heap/ha_heap.cc:
Changed variables that could hold number of rows from uint to ulong
Limit number of rows to 4G (as most of the variables that holds rows are ulong anyway)
reset records_changed when key_stat_version is changed to not cause increments for every row changed
storage/heap/ha_heap.h:
changed records_changed to ulong as this can get big
storage/heap/hp_create.c:
Changed variables that could hold number of rows from uint to ulong
Added cast (fixed the original bug)
storage/heap/hp_delete.c:
Changed variables that could hold number of rows from uint to ulong
storage/heap/hp_open.c:
Removed not needed cast
storage/heap/hp_write.c:
Changed variables that could hold number of rows from uint to ulong
support-files/compiler_warnings.supp:
Removed extra : from supression
Automatic merge, except for server_audit.cc that had to be modified slightly
Changes to xtradb and innobase where ignored was these made no sence for 10.0
The fill_schema_table() function used to call get_table_share() for a table name in WHERE
then clear the error list. That way plugins receive the superfluous error notification if it
happens in it. Also the problem was that error handler didn't prevent the suppressed
error message from logging anyway as the logging happens in THD::raise_condition
before the handler call.
Trigger_error_handler is remade into Warnings_only_error_handler, so it stores the error
message in all cases in the thd->stmt_da.
Then later the stored error is raised.
Plugins get error notifications only when my_message_sql() is called.
But errors are launched with THD::raise_condition() calls in other
places. These are push_warning(), implementations of SIGNAL and
RESIGNAL commands.
So it makes sence to notify plugins there in THD::raise_condition().
support ha_innodb.so as a dynamic plugin.
* remove obsolete *,innodb_plugin.rdiff files
* s/--plugin-load=/--plugin-load-add=/
* MYSQL_PLUGIN_IMPORT glob_hostname[]
* use my_error instead of push_warning_printf(ER_DEFAULT)
* don't use tdc_size and tc_size in a module
update test cases (XtraDB is 5.6.14, InnoDB is 5.6.10)
* copy new tests over
* disable some tests for (old) InnoDB
* delete XtraDB tests that no longer apply
small compatibility changes:
* s/HTON_EXTENDED_KEYS/HTON_SUPPORTS_EXTENDED_KEYS/
* revert unnecessary InnoDB changes to make it a bit closer to the upstream
fix XtraDB to compile on Windows (both as a static and a dynamic plugin)
disable XtraDB on Windows (deadlocks) and where no atomic ops are available (e.g. CentOS 5)
storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc:
revert few unnecessary changes to make it a bit closer to the original InnoDB
storage/innobase/include/univ.i:
correct the version to match what it was merged from
When a DSO is loaded we rewrite service pointers to point to the actual service structures.
But when a DSO is unloaded, we have to restore their original values, in case this DSO
wasn't removed from memory on dlclose() and is later loaded again.