Probe definition file is now a separate file that is copied during
build to the correct location, this enforces dependency requirements
correctly and allows builds to work when using the current or separate
build directories
If a sys-var has a base and a block-size>1, and then a
user-supplied value >= minimum ended up below minimum
thanks to block-size alignment, we threw a warning.
This meant for instance that when getting, then setting
the minimum, we'd see a warning. This was needlessly
confusing. (updated patch)
patch enclosed)
One call to my_error_unregister_all() would free pointers, but leave one
pointer to just-freed memory still assigned. That's the bug. Subsequent
calls of this function would try to follow pointers into deallocated,
garbage memory and almost certainly SEGV.
Now, after freeing a linked list, unset the initial pointer.
Took the Xfree implementation (based on the same rewrite as the NDB one)
and added it instead of the current implementation.
Added a macro to make the calls to MD5 more streamlined.
client/mysqlmanager-pwgen.c:
Bug #42434: changed to call the macro
include/my_md5.h:
Bug #42434: use the Xfree implementation
mysys/md5.c:
Bug #42434: use the Xfree implementation
sql/item_strfunc.cc:
Bug #42434: changed to call the macro
sql/table.cc:
Bug #42434: changed to call the macro
tools/mysqlmanager.c:
Bug #42434: changed to call the macro
When disk is full, server may waiting for free space while
writing binlog, relay-log or MyISAM tables. The server will
continue after user have freed some space. But the error
message printed was not quite clear about the how often the
error message is printed, and there will be a delay before
the server continue and user freeing space. And caused users
thinking that the server was hanging forever.
This patch fixed the problem by making the error messages
printed more clear. The error message is split into two part,
the first part will only be printed once, and the second part
will be printed very 10 times.
Message first part:
Disk is full writing '<filename>' (Errcode: <errorno>). Waiting
for someone to free space... (Expect up to 60 secs delay for
server to continue after freeing disk space)
Message second part:
Retry in 60 secs, Message reprinted in 600 secs
in load_defaults()
load_defaults(), my_search_option_files() and
my_print_default_files() utilized a global variable
containing a pointer to thread local memory. This could lead
to race conditions when those functions were called with high
concurrency.
Fixed by changing the interface of the said functions to avoid
the necessity for using a global variable.
Since we cannot change load_defaults() prototype for API
compatibility reasons, it was renamed my_load_defaults().
Now load_defaults() is a thread-unsafe wrapper around
a thread-safe version, my_load_defaults().
mysys/default.c:
1. Added a thread-safe version of load_defaults(), changed
load_defaults() with the old interface to be a thread-unsafe
wrapper around the thread-safe version.
2. Always use a private MEM_ROOT in my_print_default_files,
don't use a global variable.
sql-common/client.c:
Use a thread-safe version of load_defaults().
- Remove bothersome warning messages. This change focuses on the warnings
that are covered by the ignore file: support-files/compiler_warnings.supp.
- Strings are guaranteed to be max uint in length
- Remove bothersome warning messages. This change focuses on the warnings
that are covered by the ignore file: support-files/compiler_warnings.supp.
- Strings are guaranteed to be max uint in length
code backported from 6.0
per-file messages:
include/my_global.h
Remove SC_MAXWIDTH. This is unused and irrelevant nowadays.
include/my_sys.h
Remove errbuf declaration and unused definitions.
mysys/my_error.c
Remove errbuf definition and move and adjust ERRMSGSIZE.
mysys/my_init.c
Declare buffer on the stack and use my_snprintf.
mysys/safemalloc.c
Use size explicitly. It's more than enough for the message at hand.
sql/sql_error.cc
Use size explicitly. It's more than enough for the message at hand.
sql/sql_parse.cc
Declare buffer on the stack. Use my_snprintf as it will result in
less stack space being used than by a system provided sprintf --
this allows us to put the buffer on the stack without causing much
trouble. Also, the use of errbuff here was not thread-safe as the
function can be entered concurrently from multiple threads.
sql/sql_table.cc
Use MYSQL_ERRMSG_SIZE. Extra space is not needed as my_snprintf will
nul terminate strings.
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc
Use MYSQL_ERRMSG_SIZE.
sql/share/errmsg.txt
Error message truncation in test "innodb" in embedded mode
filename in the error message can safely take up to 210 symbols.
upgrading lock, even with low_priority_updates
The problem is that there is no mechanism to control whether a
delayed insert takes a high or low priority lock on a table.
The solution is to modify the delayed insert thread ("handler")
to take into account the global value of low_priority_updates
when taking table locks. The value of low_priority_updates is
retrieved when the insert delayed thread is created and will
remain the same for the duration of the thread.
include/thr_lock.h:
Update prototype.
mysql-test/r/delayed.result:
Add test case result for Bug#40536
mysql-test/t/delayed.test:
Add test case for Bug#40536
mysys/thr_lock.c:
Add function parameter which specifies the write lock type.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Take a low priority write lock if global value of low_priority_updates
was ON when the thread was created.
Replaced abs_top_srcdir with top_srcdir, not sure it's an
improvement but at least it's known that abs_top_srcdir
in cases have a problem and this is a more common variable
to use for the same purpose.
Problem:
Custom UCA collations didn't set the MY_CS_STRNXFRM flag,
which resulted in "prefix_search" method instead of
the required "seq_search".
Problem2: (not metioned in the bug report)
Custom UCA collations didn't also set the MY_CS_UNICODE flag,
so an attempt to compare a column with a custom UCA collation
to another column with a non-Unicode character set led to
the "illegal mix of collation" error.
Fix:
the two missing flags was added into collation initialization.
Upgrade:
- All fulltext indexes with custom UCA collations should be rebuilt.
- Non-fulltext custom UCA indexes should likely be rebuild as well.
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
Bug#36428: MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST is used before initialization
On some thread implementations, we need a fake mutex attri-
bute as a placeholder, which we define as a global variable,
"my_fast_mutexattr". Well. that must be initialized before
used in any mutexes, and the ordering of initializations in
the API function my_init() was wrong.
Now, put my_thread_global_init(), which initializes the attri-
butes that mutexes require.
Bounds-checks and blocksize corrections were applied to user-input,
but constants in the server were trusted implicitly. If these values
did not actually meet the requirements, the user could not set change
a variable, then set it back to the (wonky) factory default or maximum
by explicitly specifying it (SET <var>=<value> vs SET <var>=DEFAULT).
Now checks also apply to the server's presets. Wonky values and maxima
get corrected at startup. Consequently all non-offsetted values the user
sees are valid, and users can set the variable to that exact value if
they so desire.
mysql-test/r/read_buffer_size_basic.result:
test sets out of bounds value; we now throw a warning for this.
This is a side-effect: before, the maximum was higher than the
value we set here. The value was corrected to block-size, the
maximum was not, hence the value was smaller than the maximum
in this particular case. Now that we align the maxima at startup,
the value in SET is larger than the (corrected) maximum, and we
see a warning in this particular case. "This means we're doing it right."
mysql-test/r/read_rnd_buffer_size_basic.result:
test sets out of bounds value; we now throw a warning for this.
This is a side-effect: before, the maximum was higher than the
value we set here. The value was corrected to block-size, the
maximum was not, hence the value was smaller than the maximum
in this particular case. Now that we align the maxima at startup,
the value in SET is larger than the (corrected) maximum, and we
see a warning in this particular case. "This means we're doing it right."
mysys/my_getopt.c:
Do bounds-checking at start-up time so we'll catch and correct
wonky default values and upper limits.
sql/mysqld.cc:
If 0 is a legal value per the docs, not to mention the default, we shouldn't give 1 as
the lower limit.
storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc:
We are setting upper bounds here.
~0L gives -1. That is NOT what we want!
The problem here is that embedded server starts handle_thread manager
thread on mysql_library_init() does not stop it on mysql_library_end().
At shutdown, my_thread_global_end() waits for thread count to become 0,
but since we did not stop the thread it will give up after 5 seconds.
Solution is to move shutdown for handle_manager thread from kill_server()
(mysqld specific) to clean_up() that is used by both embedded and mysqld.
This patch also contains some refactorings - to avoid duplicate code,
start_handle_manager() and stop_handle_manager() functions are introduced.
Unused variables are eliminated. handle_manager does not rely on global
variable abort_loop anymore to stop (abort_loop is not set for embedded).
Note: Specifically on Windows and when using DBUG version of libmysqld,
the complete solution requires removing obsolete code my_thread_init()
from my_thread_var(). This has a side effect that a DBUG statement
after my_thread_end() can cause thread counter to be incremented, and
embedded will hang for some seconds. Or worse, my_thread_init() will
crash if critical sections have been deleted by the global cleanup
routine that runs in a different thread.
This patch also fixes and revert prior changes for Bug#38293
"Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing".
Root cause of the crash observed in Bug#38293 was bug in my_thread_init()
described above
client/mysql.cc:
sql_protocol_typelib is not exported from libmysqld
(does not make sense either)
thus excluded from embedded client
dbug/dbug.c:
revert changes for Bug#38293
include/my_dbug.h:
revert changes for Bug#38293
libmysql/libmysql.c:
Removed DBUG_POP call, because when called after my_end(), will access
THR_key_mysys that is already deleted. The result of pthread_get_specific
is not predictable in this case and hence DBUG_POP can crash.
libmysqld/examples/CMakeLists.txt:
Revert changes for Bug#38293.
libmysqld/lib_sql.cc:
code to start handle manager is factored out into
start_handle_manager() function
libmysqld/libmysqld.def:
Revert changes for Bug #38293
Remove excessive exports from libmysqld, export what API documents.
mysys/my_thr_init.c:
Remove windows-DLL-specific workaround for something (old code, no documentation for
what specifically). The problem is that even after my_thread_end() is finished,
DBUG statement can initiate my_thread_init(). This does not happen anywhere else and
should not happen on Windows either.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
- new functions start_handle_manager() and stop_handle_manager()
- move manager_thread_in_use variable to sql_manager.cc and made
it static
- remove manager_status, as it is unused
sql/mysqld.cc:
Code to start/stop handle_manager thread is factored out into start_handle_manager()
That's a Win-specific error.
When we create libmysqld.dll we have many libraries like mysys, dbug,
strings, etc linked into that dll, so the application built upon
this library shouldn't link these libraries to itself, rather use
those inside the dll.
Fixed by redirecting calls into the libmysqld.dll
per-file comments:
dbug/dbug.c
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
fake _db_something definitions added
include/my_dbug.h
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
fake _db_something declarations added
libmysqld/examples/CMakeLists.txt
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
superfluous libraries removed from linking
libmysqld/libmysqld.def
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
set of mysys functions added to the export section