The variable innodb_change_buffering_debug is only present in debug builds.
Hide it from the test, so that the test passes in both debug and non-debug.
Rows events were applied wrongly on the temporary table with the same name.
But rows events are generated only for base tables. As temporary
table's data never be binlogged on row mode. Normally, base table of the
same name cannot be updated if a temporary table has the same name.
But there are two cases which can generate rows events on
the base table of same name.
Case1: 'CREATE TABLE ... SELECT' statement.
In mixed format, it will generate rows events if it is unsafe.
Case2: Drop a transactional temporary table in a transaction
(happens only on 5.5+).
BEGIN;
DROP TEMPORARY TABLE t1; # t1 is a InnoDB table
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(rand()); # t1 is a MyISAM table
COMMIT;
'DROP TEMPORARY TABLE' will be put in the transaction cache and
binlogged after the rows events generated by the 'INSERT' statement.
After this patch, slave opens only base table when applying a rows event.
data dictionary confusion
On file systems with case insensitive file names, and
lower_case_table_names set to '2', the server could crash
due to a table definition cache inconsistency. This is
the default setting on MacOSX, but may also be set and
used on MS Windows.
The bug is caused by using two different strategies for
creating the hash key for the table definition cache, resulting
in failure to look up an entry which is present in the cache,
or failure to delete an existing entry. One strategy was to
use the real table name (with case preserved), and the other
to use a normalized table name (i.e a lower case version).
This is manifested in two cases. One is during 'DROP DATABASE',
where all known files are removed. The removal from
the table definition cache is done via a generated list of
TABLE_LIST with keys (wrongly) created using the case preserved
name. The other is during CREATE TABLE, where the cache lookup
is also (wrongly) based on the case preserved name.
The fix was to use only the normalized table name when
creating hash keys.
sql/sql_db.cc:
Normalize table name (i.e lower case it)
sql/sql_table.cc:
table_name contains the normalized name
alias contains the real table name
After the fix for
Bug #55077 Assertion failed: width > 0 && to != ((void *)0), file .\dtoa.c
we no longer try to allocate a string of length 'field_length'
so the asserts are relevant only for ZEROFILL columns.
mysql-test/r/select.result:
Add test case for Bug#57203
mysql-test/t/select.test:
Add test case for Bug#57203
sql/field.cc:
Rewrite the DBUG_ASSERTS on field_length.
Additional fixes in 5.5:
ibuf_set_del_mark(): Add diagnostics when setting a buffered delete-mark fails.
ibuf_delete(): Correct a misleading comment about non-found records.
rec_print(): Add a const qualifier to the index parameter.
Bug #56680 wrong InnoDB results from a case-insensitive covering index
row_search_for_mysql(): When a secondary index record might not be
visible in the current transaction's read view and we consult the
clustered index and optionally some undo log records, return the
relevant columns of the clustered index record to MySQL instead of the
secondary index record.
ibuf_insert_to_index_page_low(): New function, refactored from
ibuf_insert_to_index_page().
ibuf_insert_to_index_page(): When we are inserting a record in place
of a delete-marked record and some fields of the record differ, update
that record just like row_ins_sec_index_entry_by_modify() would do.
btr_cur_update_alloc_zip(): Make the function public.
mysql_row_templ_t: Add clust_rec_field_no.
row_sel_store_mysql_rec(), row_sel_push_cache_row_for_mysql(): Add the
flag rec_clust, for returning data at clust_rec_field_no instead of
rec_field_no. Resurrect the debug assertion that the record not be
marked for deletion. (Bug #55626)
[UNIV_DEBUG || UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG] ibuf_debug, buf_page_get_gen(),
buf_flush_page_try():
Implement innodb_change_buffering_debug=1 for evicting pages from the
buffer pool, so that change buffering will be attempted more
frequently.
row_search_for_mysql(): When a secondary index record might not be
visible in the current transaction's read view and we consult the
clustered index and optionally some undo log records, return the
relevant columns of the clustered index record to MySQL instead of the
secondary index record.
ibuf_insert_to_index_page_low(): New function, refactored from
ibuf_insert_to_index_page().
ibuf_insert_to_index_page(): When we are inserting a record in place
of a delete-marked record and some fields of the record differ, update
that record just like row_ins_sec_index_entry_by_modify() would do.
btr_cur_update_alloc_zip(): Make the function public.
mysql_row_templ_t: Add clust_rec_field_no.
row_sel_store_mysql_rec(), row_sel_push_cache_row_for_mysql(): Add the
flag rec_clust, for returning data at clust_rec_field_no instead of
rec_field_no. Resurrect the debug assertion that the record not be
marked for deletion. (Bug #55626)
[UNIV_DEBUG || UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG] ibuf_debug, buf_page_get_gen(),
buf_flush_page_try():
Implement innodb_change_buffering_debug=1 for evicting pages from the
buffer pool, so that change buffering will be attempted more
frequently.
row_search_for_mysql(): When a secondary index record might not be
visible in the current transaction's read view and we consult the
clustered index and optionally some undo log records, return the
relevant columns of the clustered index record to MySQL instead of the
secondary index record.
REC_INFO_DELETED_FLAG: Move the definition from rem0rec.ic to rem0rec.h.
ibuf_insert_to_index_page_low(): New function, refactored from
ibuf_insert_to_index_page().
ibuf_insert_to_index_page(): When we are inserting a record in place
of a delete-marked record and some fields of the record differ, update
that record just like row_ins_sec_index_entry_by_modify() would do.
mysql_row_templ_t: Add clust_rec_field_no.
row_sel_store_mysql_rec(), row_sel_push_cache_row_for_mysql(): Add the
flag rec_clust, for returning data at clust_rec_field_no instead of
rec_field_no. Resurrect the debug assertion that the record not be
marked for deletion. (Bug #55626)
buf_LRU_free_block(): Refactored from
buf_LRU_search_and_free_block(). This is needed for the
innodb_change_buffering_debug diagnostics.
[UNIV_DEBUG || UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG] ibuf_debug, buf_page_get_gen(),
buf_flush_page_try():
Implement innodb_change_buffering_debug=1 for evicting pages from the
buffer pool, so that change buffering will be attempted more
frequently.
This is a merge from 5.1/builtin to 5.1/plugin of:
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revision-id: vasil.dimov@oracle.com-20101018104811-nwqhg9vav17kl5s1
committer: Vasil Dimov <vasil.dimov@oracle.com>
timestamp: Mon 2010-10-18 13:48:11 +0300
message:
Fix Bug#57252 disabling innobase_stats_on_metadata disables ANALYZE
In order to fix this bug we need to distinguish whether ha_innobase::info()
has been called from ::analyze() or not. Rename ::info() to ::info_low()
and add a boolean parameter that tells whether the call is from ::analyze()
or not. Create a new simple ::info() that just calls
::info_low(false => not called from analyze). From ::analyze() instead of
::info() call ::info_low(true => called from analyze).
Approved by: Jimmy (rb://487)
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In order to fix this bug we need to distinguish whether ha_innobase::info()
has been called from ::analyze() or not. Rename ::info() to ::info_low()
and add a boolean parameter that tells whether the call is from ::analyze()
or not. Create a new simple ::info() that just calls
::info_low(false => not called from analyze). From ::analyze() instead of
::info() call ::info_low(true => called from analyze).
Approved by: Jimmy (rb://487)
replication aborts
When recieving a 'SLAVE STOP' command, slave SQL thread will roll back the
transaction and stop immidiately if there is only transactional table updated,
even through 'CREATE|DROP TEMPOARY TABLE' statement are in it. But These
statements can never be rolled back. Because the temporary tables to the user
session mapping remain until 'RESET SLAVE', Therefore it will abort SQL thread
with an error that the table already exists or doesn't exist, when it restarts
and executes the whole transaction again.
After this patch, SQL thread always waits till the transaction ends and then stops,
if 'CREATE|DROP TEMPOARY TABLE' statement are in it.
mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_stop_slave.test:
Auxiliary file which is used to test this bug.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_stop_slave.test:
Test case for this bug.
sql/slave.cc:
Checking if OPTION_KEEP_LOG is set. If it is set, SQL thread should wait
until the transaction ends.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Add a debug point for testing this bug.
The thing is that the following attributes are fixed (remembered) when a trigger
is created:
- character_set_client
- character_set_results
- collation_connection
There are two triggers created in mysql-test/include/mtr_warnings.sql.
They were created using "current default" character set / collation.
is_triggers.test shows definition of these triggers including recorded
character set information.
The problem was that if "current default" changed, the recorded character
set information was not accurate.
There might be two ways to fix that:
a) update is_triggers.test so that it does not put character-set information
into result-file;
b) update mtr_warnings.sql so that the triggers are created using
hard-coded character sets.
This patch implements option b).
This is a port of the following changeset from
5.1/storage/innobase to 5.1/storage/innodb_plugin:
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revno: 3626
revision-id: vasil.dimov@oracle.com-20101013171859-gi9n558yj89x9v3w
parent: klewis@mysql.com-20101012175933-ce9kkgl0z8oeqffa
committer: Vasil Dimov <vasil.dimov@oracle.com>
branch nick: mysql-5.1-innodb
timestamp: Wed 2010-10-13 20:18:59 +0300
message:
Fix Bug#56143 too many foreign keys causes output of show create table to become invalid
Just remove the check whether the file is "too big".
A similar code exists in ha_innobase::update_table_comment() but that
method does not seem to be used.
Also use a CREATE statement with all the FKs instead of ALTERing the
table 550 times because it is faster.
The root of the problem is that to interrupt a slave SQL thread
wait, the STOP SLAVE implementation uses thd->awake(THD::NOT_KILLED).
This appears as a spurious wakeup (e.g. from a sleep on a
condition variable) to the code that the slave SQL thread is
executing at the time of the STOP. If the code is not written
to be spurious-wakeup safe, unexpected behavior can occur. For
the reported case, this problem led to an infinite loop around
the interruptible_wait() function in item_func.cc (SLEEP()
function implementation). The loop was not being properly
restarted and, consequently, would not come to an end. Since the
SLEEP function sleeps on a timed event in order to be killable
and to perform periodic checks until the requested time has
elapsed, the spurious wake up was causing the requested sleep
time to be reset every two seconds.
The solution is to calculate the requested absolute time only
once and to ensure that the thread only sleeps until this
time is elapsed. In case of a spurious wake up, the sleep is
restarted using the previously calculated absolute time. This
restores the behavior present in previous releases. If a slave
thread is executing a SLEEP function, a STOP SLAVE statement
will wait until the time requested in the sleep function
has elapsed.
mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_start_stop_slave.test:
Add test case for Bug#56096.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_stm_start_stop_slave.result:
Add test case result for Bug#56096.
sql/item_func.cc:
Reorganize interruptible_wait into a class so that the absolute
time can be preserved across calls to the wait function. This
allows the sleep to be properly restarted in the presence of
spurious wake ups, including those generated by a STOP SLAVE.
Just remove the check whether the file is "too big".
A similar code exists in ha_innobase::update_table_comment() but that
method does not seem to be used.
mysql-test/r/grant.result:
It was added result for test case for bug#36742.
mysql-test/t/grant.test:
It was added test case for bug#36742.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
It was added convertation of host name part of user name to lowercase.
After ALTER TABLE which changed only table's metadata, row-based
binlog sometimes got corrupted since the tablemap was unexpectedly
set to 0 for subsequent updates to the same table.
ALTER TABLE which changed only table's metadata always reset
table_map_id for the table share to 0. Despite the fact that
0 is a valid value for table_map_id, this step caused problems
as it could have created situation in which we had more than
one table share with table_map_id equal 0. If more than one
table with table_map_id are 0 were updated in the same statement,
updates to these different tables were written into the same
rows event. This caused slave server to crash.
This bug happens only on 5.1. It doesn't affect 5.5+.
This patch solves this problem by ensuring that ALTER TABLE
statements which change metadata only never reset table_map_id
to 0. To do this it changes reopen_table() to correctly use
refreshed table_map_id value instead of using the old one/
resetting it.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_alter.result:
Add test for BUG#56226
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_alter.test:
Add test for BUG#56226
When slave executes a transaction bigger than slave's max_binlog_cache_size,
slave will crash. It is caused by the assert that server should only roll back
the statement but not the whole transaction if the error ER_TRANS_CACHE_FULL
happens. But slave sql thread always rollbacks the whole transaction when
an error happens.
Ather this patch, we always clear any error set in sql thread(it is different
from the error in 'SHOW SLAVE STATUS') and it is cleared before rolling back
the transaction.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_binlog_max_cache_size.result:
SET binlog_cache_size and max_binlog_cache_size for all test cases.
Add test case for bug#55375.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_binlog_max_cache_size-master.opt:
binlog_cache_size and max_binlog_cache_size can be set in the client connection.
so remove this option file.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_binlog_max_cache_size.test:
SET binlog_cache_size and max_binlog_cache_size for all test cases.
Add test case for bug#55375.
sql/log_event.cc:
Some functions don't return the error code, so it is a wrong error code.
The error should always be set into thd->main_da. So we use
slave_rows_error_report to report the right error.
sql/slave.cc:
exec_relay_log_event() need call cleanup_context() to clear context.
clearup_context() will call end_trans().
Clear thd's error before cleanup_context. It avoid to trigger the assert
which cause this bug.
Only wait for a single debug signal at a time as the signal state
is global. Also, do not activate the query cache debug sync points
if the thread has no associated THD session.
mysql-test/t/query_cache_debug.test:
Only wait for a single debug signal at a time as the signal state
is global.
sql/sql_cache.cc:
Do not execute the debug sync point if the thread has no associated
THD session. This scenario happens for federated threads.
Buffer overrun when trying to format DBL_MAX
mysql-test/r/func_math.result:
Add test case for Bug#57209
mysql-test/t/func_math.test:
Add test case for Bug#57209
sql/item_strfunc.cc:
Allocate a larger buffer for the result.
Issue an error if user specifies multiple commands to run.
Also there was an unnoticed bug that DO_CHECK was actually 0 which lead
to wrong actions in some cases.
The mysqlcheck.test contained commands with the suspicious meaning
for the above reason. Extra commands removed from there.
per-file commands:
client/mysqlcheck.c
Bug#35269 mysqlcheck behaves different depending on order of parameters
Drop with an error if multiple commands.
mysql-test/r/mysqlcheck.result
Bug#35269 mysqlcheck behaves different depending on order of parameters
result completed.
mysql-test/t/mysqlcheck.test
Bug#35269 mysqlcheck behaves different depending on order of parameters
testcase added.
not-working commands removed from some mysqlcheck calls.
The problem was that threads waiting on the query cache lock
are not easily seen due to the lack of a state indicating that
the thread is waiting on the said lock. This made it difficult
for users to quickly spot (for example, via SHOW PROCESSLIST)
a query cache contention problem.
The solution is to update the thread state when the query cache
lock needs to be acquired. Whenever the lock is to be acquired,
the thread state is updated to "Waiting for query cache lock"
and is reset once the lock is granted or the wait is interrupted.
The intention is to make query cache related hangs more evident.
To further investigate query cache related locking problems, one
may use PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA to track the overhead associated with
the locking bits and determine which particular lock is being a
contention point.
sql/sql_cache.cc:
Set and reset the thread state whenever a attempt to lock the
query cache is made.
Use DEBUG_SYNC instead of the now unnecessary wait_for_kill hack.
The coalesce function returned DATETIME type due to a DATETIME argument, but
since it's not a date/time function it can't return correct int value for
it. Nevertheless Item_datetime_cache was chosen to cache coalesce's result
and that led to a wrong result.
Now Item_datetime_cache is used only for those function that could return
correct int representation of DATETIME values.
mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result:
Added a test case for the bug#57095.
mysql-test/t/type_datetime.test:
Added a test case for the bug#57095.
sql/item.cc:
Bug#57095: Wrongly chosen expression cache type led to a wrong result.
Now Item_datetime_cache is used only for those function that could return
correct int representation of DATETIME values.