Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE (TABLE_SHARE is still allocated as part of table, will be fixed soon)
Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this
Added 'TABLE_SHARE->db' that points to database name; Changed all usage of table_cache_key as database name to use this instead
Changed field->table_name to point to pointer to alias. This allows us to change alias for a table by just updating one pointer.
Renamed TABLE_SHARE->real_name to table_name
Renamed TABLE->table_name to alias
Renamed TABLE_LIST->real_name to table_name
Changed my_error() to print error messages, which come from
arbitrary registered ranges of error messages. Messages can
be unregistered (and should be at end of the program).
Added registration of handler error messages.
Added a new mi_print_error() macro and a new
mi_report_error() function, which supply error
messages with a table name.
Added calls to mi_print_error() or mi_report_error()
at all places in MyISAM, where table corruption is detected.
CREATE DATABASE statement used the current database instead of the
database created when checking conditions for replication.
CREATE/DROP/ALTER DATABASE statements are now replicated based on
the manipulated database.
enabled query cache for ndb
modified engine interface somewhat
sql/ha_innodb.h
enabled query cache for ndb
modified engine interface somewhat
sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc
enabled query cache for ndb
modified engine interface somewhat
ndb will only allow caching and retrieval if running autocommit
- return false, but do not invalidate
commit count is used as engine data, i.e.
- store commit count before store of cache
- allow retrieval if commit count has not changed on a table
- invalidate if commit count has changed
sql/ha_ndbcluster.h
enabled query cache for ndb
modified engine interface somewhat
sql/handler.cc
enabled query cache for ndb
modified engine interface somewhat
sql/handler.h
enabled query cache for ndb
modified engine interface somewhat
new virtual handler method cached_table_registration called on each table before alowing store in query cache
- return TRUE - ok to cache, FALSE - not allowed to cache, invalidate queries if engine_data below has changed
- sets ulonglong (engine_data) that is stored in query cache for each table
- sets callback to be called for each table before usage of cached query, callback = 0 -> no check later
sql/mysql_priv.h
enabled query cache for ndb
modified engine interface somewhat
callcack prototype for callback to engine before query cache retrieval
sql/sql_cache.cc
enabled query cache for ndb
modified engine interface somewhat
if callback is set on table in cache, do callback to check if allowed to use cache
if not allowed to use cache, check if engine_data has changed, if so, invalidate all queries with that table
+ changes to store and pass callback and engine_data around
sql/sql_cache.h
enabled query cache for ndb
modified engine interface somewhat
changes to store callback and engine_data
sql/table.h
enabled query cache for ndb
modified engine interface somewhat
changes to store callback and engine_data
binlog coordinates corresponding to the dump".
The good news is that now mysqldump can be used to get an online backup of InnoDB *which works for
point-in-time recovery and replication slave creation*. Formerly, mysqldump --master-data --single-transaction
used to call in fact mysqldump --master-data, so the dump was not an online dump (took big lock all time of dump).
The only lock which is now taken in this patch is at the beginning of the dump: mysqldump does:
FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK; START TRANSACTION WITH CONSISTENT SNAPSHOT; SHOW MASTER STATUS; UNLOCK TABLES;
so the lock time is in fact the time FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK takes to return (can be 0 or very long, if
a table is undergoing a huge update).
I have done some more minor changes listed in the paragraph of mysqldump.c.
WL#2237 "WITH CONSISTENT SNAPSHOT clause for START TRANSACTION":
it's a START TRANSACTION which additionally starts a consistent read on all
capable storage engine (i.e. InnoDB). So, can serve as a replacement for
BEGIN; SELECT * FROM some_innodb_table LIMIT 1; which starts a consistent read too.
DROP DATABASE failed because of file ext not in TYPELIB of known extensions.
General solution - construct a TYPELIB at runtime instead of a static list.
not know there's rollback (if it's because of a dupl row), better warn
that it's happening. It can also be of use for a DBA killing a
connection and wondering what this connection is still doing now. Example:
| 5 | root | localhost | test | Killed | 10 | Rolling back | insert into i select * from j |