Logging slow stored procedures caused the slow log to write
very large lock times. The lock times was a result of a
negative number being cast to an unsigned integer.
The reason the lock time appeard negative was because
one of the measurements points was reset after execution
causing it to change order with the start time of the
statement.
This bug is related to bug 47905 which in turn was
introduced because of a joint fix for 12480,12481,12482 and 11587.
The fix is to only reset the start_time before any statement
execution in a SP while not resetting start_utime or
utime_after_lock which are used for measuring the
performance of the SP. Start_time is used to set the
timestamp on the replication event which controlls how
the slave interprets time functions like NOW().
The problem is in the Item_func_isnull::update_used_tables() function,
bracket is at the wrong place. Because of that isnull item erroneously
is treated as const item. The fix is to set brackets in the right place.
mysql-test/r/func_isnull.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/func_isnull.test:
test case
sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
set brackets in the right place.
* remove handler::index_read_last()
* create handler::keyread_read_time() (was get_index_only_read_time() in opt_range.cc)
* ha_show_status() allows engine's show_status() to fail
* remove HTON_FLUSH_AFTER_RENAME
* fix key_cmp_if_same() to work for floats and doubles
* set table->status in the server, don't force engines to do it
* increment status vars in the server, don't force engines to do it
mysql-test/r/status_user.result:
correct test results - innodb was wrongly counting internal
index searches as handler_read_* calls.
sql/ha_partition.cc:
compensate for handler incrementing status counters -
we want to count only calls to underlying engines
sql/handler.h:
inline methods moved to sql_class.h
sql/key.cc:
simplify the check
sql/opt_range.cc:
move get_index_only_read_time to the handler class
sql/sp.cc:
don't use a key that's stored in the record buffer -
the engine can overwrite the buffer with anything, destroying the key
sql/sql_class.h:
inline handler methods that need to see THD and TABLE definitions
sql/sql_select.cc:
no ha_index_read_last_map anymore
sql/sql_table.cc:
remove HTON_FLUSH_AFTER_RENAME
sql/table.cc:
set HA_CAN_MEMCMP as appropriate
sql/tztime.cc:
don't use a key that's stored in the record buffer -
the engine can overwrite the buffer with anything, destroying the key
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
engines don't need to update table->status or use ha_statistic_increment anymore
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.h:
index_read_last_map is no more
NET::skip_big_packet isn't defined for the embedded server,
hide it in such a case.
sql/sql_connect.cc:
Fix for bug #53912: Fails to build from source
- hide net.skip_big_packet for the embedded server,
as it isn't defined there.
Some of the server implementations don't support dates later
than 2038 due to the internal time type being 32 bit.
Added checks so that the server will refuse dates that cannot
be handled by either throwing an error when setting date at
runtime or by refusing to start or shutting down the server if
the system date cannot be stored in my_time_t.
Post-push fix.
There was a valgrind issue on the loop that checks whether there
are NULL fields in the UNIQUE KEY or not. In detail, for the last
iteration the server may read out of the key_part array boundaries,
making valgrind to output warnings.
We fix this by correcting the loop, ie, moving the part that reads
from the key_part to be inside the loop statement block. This way
the assignment is protected by the loop condition.
mysql-test/suite/pbxt/r/mysqlshow.result:
update the forgotten test results
sql/table.cc:
add defensive asserts.
fix the code that didn't in MySQL > 5.2.0 with frm's created before 5.1.10
When using Unique Keys with nullable parts in RBR, the slave can
choose the wrong row to update. This happens because a table with
an unique key containing nullable parts cannot strictly guarantee
uniqueness. As stated in the manual, for all engines, a UNIQUE
index allows multiple NULL values for columns that can contain
NULL.
We fix this at the slave by extending the checks before assuming
that the row found through an unique index is is the correct
one. This means that when a record (R) is fetched from the storage
engine and a key that is not primary (K) is used, the server does
the following:
- If K is unique and has no nullable parts, it returns R;
- Otherwise, if any field in the before image that is part of K
is null do an index scan;
- If there is no NULL field in the BI part of K, then return R.
A side change: renamed the existing test case file and added a
test case covering the changes in this patch.
MTR will ignore fully qualified test name entries in disabled.def
lists. Therefore, it would still run the test case, even if it is
listed.
This patch fix this by extending the check when marking the test
case as disabled to take into consideration not only the cases that
contain the simple test name but also those that contain fully
qualified test names.
In semi-consistent read, only unlock freshly locked non-matching records.
lock_rec_lock_fast(): Return LOCK_REC_SUCCESS,
LOCK_REC_SUCCESS_CREATED, or LOCK_REC_FAIL instead of TRUE/FALSE.
enum db_err: Add DB_SUCCESS_LOCKED_REC for indicating a successful
operation where a record lock was created.
lock_sec_rec_read_check_and_lock(),
lock_clust_rec_read_check_and_lock(), lock_rec_enqueue_waiting(),
lock_rec_lock_slow(), lock_rec_lock(), row_ins_set_shared_rec_lock(),
row_ins_set_exclusive_rec_lock(), sel_set_rec_lock(),
row_sel_get_clust_rec_for_mysql(): Return DB_SUCCESS_LOCKED_REC if a
new record lock was created. Adjust callers.
row_unlock_for_mysql(): Correct the function documentation.
row_prebuilt_t::new_rec_locks: Correct the documentation.
In semi-consistent read, only unlock freshly locked non-matching records.
Define DB_SUCCESS_LOCKED_REC for indicating a successful operation
where a record lock was created.
lock_rec_lock_fast(): Return LOCK_REC_SUCCESS,
LOCK_REC_SUCCESS_CREATED, or LOCK_REC_FAIL instead of TRUE/FALSE.
lock_sec_rec_read_check_and_lock(),
lock_clust_rec_read_check_and_lock(), lock_rec_enqueue_waiting(),
lock_rec_lock_slow(), lock_rec_lock(), row_ins_set_shared_rec_lock(),
row_ins_set_exclusive_rec_lock(), sel_set_rec_lock(),
row_sel_get_clust_rec_for_mysql(): Return DB_SUCCESS_LOCKED_REC if a
new record lock was created. Adjust callers.
row_unlock_for_mysql(): Correct the function documentation.
row_prebuilt_t::new_rec_locks: Correct the documentation.
lock_rec_unlock(): Cache first_lock and rewrite while() loops as for().
btr_cur_optimistic_update(): Use common error handling return.
row_create_prebuilt(): Add Valgrind instrumentation.