On this platform we seem to get lots of other signals
while waiting for SIGKILL to be delivered.
Solution: use sigsuspend(<all signals blocked>)
dbug/dbug.c:
New function _db_suicide_() which does kill(myself, -9) and then waits forever.
include/my_dbug.h:
Let DBUG_SUICE wait forever until the KILL signal is delivered, and process dies.
Auto increment value wraps when performing a bulk insert with
auto_increment_increment and auto_increment_offset greater than
one.
The fix:
If overflow happened then return MAX_ULONGLONG value as an
indication of overflow and check this before storing the
value into the field in update_auto_increment().
mysql-test/r/auto_increment.result:
test case
mysql-test/suite/innodb/r/innodb-autoinc.result:
test case fix
mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/innodb-autoinc.test:
test case fix
mysql-test/suite/innodb_plugin/r/innodb-autoinc.result:
test case fix
mysql-test/suite/innodb_plugin/t/innodb-autoinc.test:
test case fix
mysql-test/t/auto_increment.test:
test case
sql/handler.cc:
If overflow happened then return MAX_ULONGLONG value as an
indication of overflow and check this before storing the
value into the field in update_auto_increment().
Explain fails at fix_fields stage and some items are left unfixed,
particulary Item_group_concat. Item_group_concat::orig_args field
is uninitialized in this case and Item_group_concat::print call
leads to crash.
The fix:
move the initialization of Item_group_concat::orig_args
into constructor.
mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/func_gconcat.test:
test case
sql/item_sum.cc:
move the initialization of Item_group_concat::orig_args
into constructor.
my_seek() and my_tell() functions now honour MY_WME flag.
include/mysys_err.h:
Fix for bug#48451: my_seek and my_tell ignore MY_WME flag
- EE_CANT_SEEK added, used in my_seek() and my_tell() functions.
mysys/errors.c:
Fix for bug#48451: my_seek and my_tell ignore MY_WME flag
- EE_CANT_SEEK added, used in my_seek() and my_tell() functions.
mysys/my_seek.c:
Fix for bug#48451: my_seek and my_tell ignore MY_WME flag
- my_seek() and my_tell() handle MY_WME flag.
mysys/my_symlink.c:
Fix for bug#48451: my_seek and my_tell ignore MY_WME flag
- __attribute__((unused)) removed, as myf MyFlags is
actually used in the my_realpath() function.
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
Fix for bug#48451: my_seek and my_tell ignore MY_WME flag
- check my_seek() result.
DROP/CREATE SCHEMA, CREATE TABLE, REPAIR.
The cause of assert was concurrent execution of
DROP DATABASE and REPAIR TABLE where first statement
deleted table's file .TMD at the same time as
REPAIR TABLE tried to read file details from the old file
that was just removed.
Additionally was fixed trouble when DROP TABLE try delete
all files belong to table being dropped at the same time
when REPAIR TABLE statement has just deleted .TMD file.
No regression test added because this would require adding a
sync point to mysys/my_redel.c. Since this bug is not present in
5.5+, adding test coverage was considered unnecessary.
The patch has been verified using RQG testing.
sql/sql_db.cc:
mysql_rm_known_files() modified: ignore possible ENOENT error
when trying delete all table's files. Such aggressive
algorithm permits skip already deleted (in another thread)
files.
Installation of Drop_table_error_handler as internal error handler
moved from mysql_rm_db() to mysql_rm_knowns_files() near to place
where source of possible errors (call to mysql_rm_table_part2) located.
storage/myisam/mi_check.c:
mi_repair() was modified: set param->retry_repair= 0
in order to don't call following failover procedure
in ha_myisam::repair().
mysqltest checks if the stmt is one that should be run in ps mode,
but regexp doesn't match if preceeded by /* */ comment.
Fix: match function will jump over /*..*/ if found at start
Backported use of setenv() from 5.5
This will remove the leak on systems that have setenv()
I have not fixed the string.c leak, it's a local variable
that the cleanup function cannot access.
When installing plugins, there is a missing check
for slash (/) in the path on Windows. Note that on
Windows, both / and \ can be used to separate
directories.
This patch fixes the issue by:
- Adding a FN_DIRSEP symbol for all platforms
consisting of a string of legal directory
separators.
- Adding a charset-aware version of strcspn().
- Adding a check_valid_path() function that uses
my_strcspn() to check if any FN_DIRSEP character
is in the supplied string.
- Using the check_valid_path() function in
sql_plugin.cc and sql_udf.cc (which means
replacing the existing test there).
include/config-netware.h:
Adding FN_DIRSEP
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Adding FN_DIRSEP
include/config-win.h:
Adding FN_DIRSEP
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Adding FN_DIRSEP
include/m_ctype.h:
Adding my_strspn() and my_strcspn().
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Adding my_strspn() and my_strcspn().
include/my_global.h:
Adding FN_DIRSEP
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Adding FN_DIRSEP
mysql-test/t/plugin_not_embedded.test:
Adding test that file names containing / is
disallowed on *all* platforms.
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Adding test that file names containing / is
disallowed on *all* platforms.
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
Introducing check_if_path() function for
checking if filename is a path to include
/ on Windows.
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Introducing check_if_path() function for
checking if filename is a path to include
/ on Windows.
sql/sql_udf.cc:
Switching to use check_if_path() function.
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Switching to use check_if_path() function.
strings/my_strchr.c:
Adding my_strspn() and my_strcspn().
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Adding my_strspn() and my_strcspn().
Fixing the testcase to use the database name
as connected_db instead of 'test' database.
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
Additional fix in the test for bug#54899.
mysql-test/t/mysql.test:
Additional fix in the test for bug#54899.
integral type. Use intptr which is designed to hold pointer values
and pass it to off_t.
mysys/stacktrace.c:
Add a compile time assert to ensure that off_t is large enough
to hold the pointer value.
win x86 debug_max
The windows MTR run exhibited a different test execution
ordering (due to the fact that in these platforms MTR is invoked
with --parallel > 1). This uncovered a bug in the aforementioned
test case, which is triggered by the following conditions:
1. server is not restarted between two different tests;
2. the test before binlog.binlog_row_failure_mixing_engines
issues flush logs;
3. binlog.binlog_row_failure_mixing_engines uses binlog
positions to limit the output of show_binlog_events;
4. binlog.binlog_row_failure_mixing_engines does not state which
binlog file to use, thence it uses a wrong binlog file with
the correct position.
There are two possible fixes: 1. make sure that the test start
from a clean slate - binlog wise; 2. in addition to the position,
also state the binary log file before sourcing
show_binlog_events.inc .
We go for fix#1, ie, deploy a RESET MASTER before the test is
actually started.
The problem is that the logic which checks if a pointer is
valid relies on a poor heuristic based on the start and end
addresses of the data segment and heap.
Apart from miscalculating the heap bounds, this approach also
suffers from the fact that memory can come from places other
than the heap. See Bug#58528 for a more detailed explanation.
On Linux, the solution is to access the process's memory
through /proc/self/task/<tid>/mem, which allows for retrieving
the contents of pages within the virtual address space of
the calling process. If a address range is not mapped, a
input/output error is returned.
client/mysqltest.cc:
Use new interface to my_safe_print_str.
include/my_stacktrace.h:
Drop name from my_safe_print_str.
mysys/stacktrace.c:
Access the process's memory through a file descriptor and
dump the contents of the memory range. The file descriptor
offset is equivalent to a offset into the address space.
Do not print the name of the variable associated with the
address. It can be better accomplished at a higher level.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Put the variable dumping information within its own newline block.
Use symbolic names which better convey information to the user.
the DROP statement ..."
Problem: When using temporary tables and closing a session, an
implicit DROP TEMPORARY TABLE IF EXISTS is written to the binary
log (while cleaning up the context of the session THD - see:
sql_class.cc:THD::cleanup which calls close_temporary_tables).
close_temporary_tables, first checks if the binary log is opened
and then proceeds to creating the DROP statements. Then, such
statements, are written to the binary log through
MYSQL_BIN_LOG::write(Log_event *). Inside, there is another check
if the binary log is opened and if not an error is returned. This
is where the faulty behavior is triggered. Given that the test
case replays a binary log, with temp tables statements, and right
after it issues RESET MASTER, there is a chance that is_open will
report false (when the mysql session is closed and the temporary
tables are written).
is_open may return false, because MYSQL_BIN_LOG::reset_logs is
not setting the correct flag (LOG_CLOSE_TO_BE_OPENED), on the
MYSQL_LOG_BIN::log_state (instead it sets just the
LOG_CLOSE_INDEX flag, leaving the log_state to
LOG_CLOSED). Thence, when writing the DROP statement as part of
the THD::cleanup, the thread could get a return value of false
for is_open - inside MYSQL_BIN_LOG::write, ultimately reporting
that it can't write the event to the binary log.
Fix: We fix this by adding the correct flag, missing in the
second close.
metadata"
Improved error handling such that queries against Information_Schema.Tables won't
fail if a federated table can't make a remote connection.
mysql-test/r/merge.result:
Updated with warnings that were previously masked.
mysql-test/r/show_check.result:
Updated with warnings that were previously masked.
mysql-test/r/view.result:
Updated with warnings that were previously masked.
sql/sql_show.cc:
If get_schema_tables_record() encounters an error, push a warning,
set the TABLE COMMENT column with the error text, and clear the
error so that the operation can continue.
Improved error handling such that queries against Information_Schema.Tables won't
fail if a Federated table is unable to connect to remote host.
sql/sql_show.cc:
If Handler::Info() fails, save error text in TABLE COMMENTS column, clear error.
When using BINLOG statement to execute rows log events, session variables
foreign_key_checks and unique_checks are changed temporarily. As each rows
log event has their own special session environment and its own
foreign_key_checks and unique_checks can be different from current session
which executing the BINLOG statement. But these variables are not restored
correctly after BINLOG statement. This problem will cause that the following
statements fail or generate unexpected data.
In this patch, code is added to backup and restore these two variables.
So BINLOG statement will not affect current session's variables again.
mysql-test/extra/binlog_tests/binlog.test:
Add test to verify this patch.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_row_binlog.result:
Add test to verify this patch.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_stm_binlog.result:
Add test to verify this patch.
sql/sql_binlog.cc:
Add code to backup and restore thd->options.
Problem: MySQL cp1251 did not support 'U+20AC EURO SIGN'
which was assigned a few years ago to 0x88.
Fix: adding mapping: 0x88 <-> U+20AC
@ mysql-test/include/ctype_8bit.inc
New shared file to test 8bit character sets.
@ mysql-test/r/ctype_cp1251.result
@ mysql-test/t/ctype_cp1251.test
Adding tests
@ sql/share/charsets/cp1251.xml
Adding mapping
@ strings/ctype-extra.c
Regenerating ctype-extra.c using strings/conf_to_src
according to new cp1251.xml
After dropping and recreating the database specified along with --one-database
option at command line, mysql client keeps filtering the statements even after
the execution of a 'USE' command on the same database.
--one-database option enables the filtering of statements when the current
database is not the one specified at the command line. However, when the same
database is dropped and recreated the variable (current_db) that holds the
inital database name gets altered. This bug exploits the fact that current_db
initially gets set to null value (0) when a 'use db_name' follows the recreation
of same database db_name (speficied at the command line) and hence skip_updates
gets set to 1, which inturn triggers the further filtering of statements.
Fixed by making get_current_db() a no-op function when one_database is set,
and hence, under that condition current_db will not get altered.
Note, however the value of current_db can change when we execute 'connect'
command with a differnet database to reconnect to the server, in which case,
the behavior of --one-database will be formulated using this new database.
client/mysql.cc:
Bug #54899 : --one-database option cannot handle DROP/CREATE DATABASE commands
Added an if statement at the beginnning of get_current_db() , which makes it
a no-op function if one-database option is specified, and hence current_db
remains unchanged.
Changed the help message for one-database option to a more appropriate message
as specified in mysql documentation.
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
Added a test case for bug#54899 and some more test cases to
check other one-database option related behaviors.
mysql-test/t/mysql.test:
Added a test case for bug#54899 and some more test cases to
check other one-database option related behaviors.
It does work in general, the problem here was that the test name
'alter_table' matches 'main.alter_table-big' which has already been found.
Fixed by matching more explicitly (with/without suite name)
43233/55794.
mysql-test/r/change_user.result:
Don't use -1 integer wrap around. It used to work, but now we do what's
actually in the documentation. In tests, we now use DEFAULT or the
numeral equivalent (as we do in the 5.6 tests).
mysql-test/r/key_cache.result:
Can't drop default key case is an error now, not a warning, for compatibility
with 5.6.
mysql-test/r/variables.result:
Can't drop default key case is an error now, not a warning, for compatibility
with 5.6.
mysql-test/t/change_user.test:
Don't use -1 integer wrap around. It used to work, but now we do what's
actually in the documentation. In tests, we now use DEFAULT or the
numeral equivalent (as we do in the 5.6 tests).
mysql-test/t/key_cache.test:
Can't drop default key case is an error now, not a warning, for compatibility
with 5.6.
mysql-test/t/variables.test:
Can't drop default key case is an error now, not a warning, for compatibility
with 5.6.
sql/mysqld.cc:
0 is a legal (albeit magic) value: "drop key cache."
sql/set_var.cc:
bound_unsigned() can go now, it was just a kludge until things are done
The Right Way, which they are now.
Can't drop default key case is an error now, not a warning, for compatibility
with 5.6.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Don't use -1 integer wrap around. It used to work, but now we do what's
actually in the documentation. In tests, we now use DEFAULT or the
numeral equivalent (as we do in the 5.6 tests).
If mysqltest dies, mtr waits to see if mysqld dies too within 100ms
But in that case, it should not care about expected crash
Fix: jump past the code that checks the expect file