The fix is to:
- introduce ORACLE_WELCOME_COPYRIGHT_NOTICE define to have a single place
to specify copyright notice;
- replace custom copyright notices with ORACLE_WELCOME_COPYRIGHT_NOTICE
in programs.
The fix is to:
- introduce ORACLE_WELCOME_COPYRIGHT_NOTICE define to have a single place
to specify copyright notice;
- replace custom copyright notices with ORACLE_WELCOME_COPYRIGHT_NOTICE
in programs.
client/mysqlcheck.c:
Added missing casts
client/mysqldump.c:
Added missing casts
client/mysqlimport.c:
Added missing casts
extra/my_print_defaults.c:
Added missing casts
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Added suppression for non-critical warning on windows
storage/maria/maria_pack.c:
Added missing casts
storage/xtradb/buf/buf0lru.c:
Added missing casts
storage/xtradb/fil/fil0fil.c:
Added missing casts
storage/xtradb/handler/i_s.cc:
Added extra argument to call store() function for longlong.
storage/xtradb/srv/srv0srv.c:
Added cast to suppress compiler warning
support-files/compiler_warnings.supp:
Added suppression for some non critical compiler warnings on Windows
unittest/mytap/tap.h:
Fixed prototypes to be same as the actual functions
Essentially, the problem is that safemalloc is excruciatingly
slow as it checks all allocated blocks for overrun at each
memory management primitive, yielding a almost exponential
slowdown for the memory management functions (malloc, realloc,
free). The overrun check basically consists of verifying some
bytes of a block for certain magic keys, which catches some
simple forms of overrun. Another minor problem is violation
of aliasing rules and that its own internal list of blocks
is prone to corruption.
Another issue with safemalloc is rather the maintenance cost
as the tool has a significant impact on the server code.
Given the magnitude of memory debuggers available nowadays,
especially those that are provided with the platform malloc
implementation, maintenance of a in-house and largely obsolete
memory debugger becomes a burden that is not worth the effort
due to its slowness and lack of support for detecting more
common forms of heap corruption.
Since there are third-party tools that can provide the same
functionality at a lower or comparable performance cost, the
solution is to simply remove safemalloc. Third-party tools
can provide the same functionality at a lower or comparable
performance cost.
The removal of safemalloc also allows a simplification of the
malloc wrappers, removing quite a bit of kludge: redefinition
of my_malloc, my_free and the removal of the unused second
argument of my_free. Since free() always check whether the
supplied pointer is null, redudant checks are also removed.
Also, this patch adds unit testing for my_malloc and moves
my_realloc implementation into the same file as the other
memory allocation primitives.
client/mysqldump.c:
Pass my_free directly as its signature is compatible with the
callback type -- which wasn't the case for free_table_ent.
Essentially, the problem is that safemalloc is excruciatingly
slow as it checks all allocated blocks for overrun at each
memory management primitive, yielding a almost exponential
slowdown for the memory management functions (malloc, realloc,
free). The overrun check basically consists of verifying some
bytes of a block for certain magic keys, which catches some
simple forms of overrun. Another minor problem is violation
of aliasing rules and that its own internal list of blocks
is prone to corruption.
Another issue with safemalloc is rather the maintenance cost
as the tool has a significant impact on the server code.
Given the magnitude of memory debuggers available nowadays,
especially those that are provided with the platform malloc
implementation, maintenance of a in-house and largely obsolete
memory debugger becomes a burden that is not worth the effort
due to its slowness and lack of support for detecting more
common forms of heap corruption.
Since there are third-party tools that can provide the same
functionality at a lower or comparable performance cost, the
solution is to simply remove safemalloc. Third-party tools
can provide the same functionality at a lower or comparable
performance cost.
The removal of safemalloc also allows a simplification of the
malloc wrappers, removing quite a bit of kludge: redefinition
of my_malloc, my_free and the removal of the unused second
argument of my_free. Since free() always check whether the
supplied pointer is null, redudant checks are also removed.
Also, this patch adds unit testing for my_malloc and moves
my_realloc implementation into the same file as the other
memory allocation primitives.
- Fixed memory leaks in mysqldump
- Fixed printf of NULL which caused crashes on OpenSolaris when using --debug
- Fixed realloc() problem that caused out of memory when running mysqldump.test on OpenSolaris
client/mysqldump.c:
Fixed memory leaks
Fixed printf of NULL which caused crashes on OpenSolaris when using --debug
client/mysqltest.cc:
Fixed printf of NULL which caused crashes on OpenSolaris when using --debug
include/my_global.h:
Added simple macro val_or_null() to simplify detecting of NULL strings for printf
sql/handler.cc:
Fixed printf of NULL which caused crashes on OpenSolaris when using --debug
sql/sql_db.cc:
Fixed printf of NULL which caused crashes on OpenSolaris when using --debug
Removed testing of 'new_db_name' as this is guranteed never NULL
sql/sql_show.cc:
Fixed printf of NULL which caused crashes on OpenSolaris when using --debug
storage/csv/ha_tina.cc:
Fixed realloc() problem that caused out of memory when running mysqldump.test on OpenSolaris
(OpenSolaris default malloc() can't handle a lot of reallocs() of strings that are growing one byte at a time)
This did speed up logging to cvs with a magnitude for large strings.
- Changed default recovery mode from OFF to NORMAL to get automatic repair of not properly closed tables.
- Fixed a rase condition when two threads calls external_lock and thr_lock() in different order. When this happend the transaction that called external lock first
and thr_lock() last did not see see the rows from the other transaction, even if if it had to wait in thr_lock() for other to complete.
- Fixed that one can run maria_chk on an automatcally recovered tables without warnings about too small transaction id
- Don't give warning that crashed table could not be repaired if repair was disabled (and thus not run)
- Fixed a error result from flush_key_cache() which caused a DBUG_ASSERT() when one was using concurrent reads on non transactional tables that was updated.
client/mysqldump.c:
Add "" around error message to make it more readable
client/mysqltest.cc:
Free environment variables
mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/r/openssl_1.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria-recover.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria3.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria3.test:
Added more test of temporary tables
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
Changed default recovery mode from OFF to NORMAL to get automatic repair of not properly closed tables.
Start transaction in ma_block_get_status() instead of in ha_maria::external_lock().
- This fixes a rase condition when two threads calls external lock and thr_lock() in different order. When this happend the transaction that called external lock first and thr_lock() last did not see see the rows from the other transaction, even if if it had to wait in thr_lock() for other to complete.
Store latest transaction id in controll file if recovery was done.
- This allows one to run maria_chk on an automatcally recovered tables without warnings about too small transaction id
storage/maria/ha_maria.h:
Don't give warning that crashed table could not be repaired if repair was disabled (and thus not run)
storage/maria/ma_blockrec.h:
Added new function "_ma_block_get_status_no_versioning()"
storage/maria/ma_init.c:
Added hook to create trn in ma_block_get_status() if we are using MariaDB
storage/maria/ma_open.c:
Ensure we call _ma_block_get_status_no_versioning() for transactional tables without versioning (like tables with fulltext)
storage/maria/ma_pagecache.c:
Allow one to flush blocks that are pinned for read.
This fixed a error result from flush_key_cache() which caused a DBUG_ASSERT() when one was using concurrent reads on non transactional tables that was updated.
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
Set maria_recovery_changed_data to 1 if recover changed something.
Set max_trid_in_control_file to max found trn if we found a bigger trn.
The allows will ensure that the control file is up to date after recovery which allows one to run maria_chk on the tables without warnings about too big trn
storage/maria/ma_state.c:
Call maria_create_trn_hook() in _ma_setup_live_state() instead of ha_maria::external_lock()
This ensures that 'state' and trn are in sync and thus fixes the race condition mentioned for ha_maria.cc
storage/maria/ma_static.c:
Added maria_create_trn_hook() and maria_recovery_changed_data
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
Added MARIA_HANDLER->external_ptr, which is used to hold MariaDB thd.
Added some new external variables
Removed reference to non existing function: maria_concurrent_inserts()
strict aliasing violations.
Essentially, the problem is that large parts of the server were
developed in simpler times (last decades, pre C99 standard) when
strict aliasing and compilers supporting such optimizations were
rare to non-existent. Thus, when compiling the server with a modern
compiler that uses strict aliasing rules to perform optimizations,
there are several places in the code that might trigger undefined
behavior.
As evinced by some recent bugs, GCC does a somewhat good of job
misoptimizing such code, but on the other hand also gives warnings
about suspicious code. One problem is that the warnings aren't
always accurate, yet we can't afford to just shut them off as we
might miss real cases. False-positive cases are aggravated mostly
by casts that are likely to trigger undefined behavior.
The solution is to start a cleanup process focused on fixing and
reducing the amount of strict-aliasing related warnings produced
by GCC and others compilers. A good deal of noise reduction can
be achieved by just removing useless casts that are product of
historical cruft and are likely to trigger undefined behavior if
dereferenced.
client/mysql.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
Break up large strings.
client/mysql_upgrade.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
client/mysqladmin.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
Break up large strings.
client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
client/mysqlcheck.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
client/mysqldump.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
client/mysqlimport.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
client/mysqlshow.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
client/mysqlslap.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
client/mysqltest.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
extra/comp_err.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
extra/my_print_defaults.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
Break up large strings.
extra/mysql_waitpid.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
extra/perror.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
extra/resolve_stack_dump.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
extra/resolveip.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
include/my_getopt.h:
Use a void pointer type as the opaque type to avoid problems with type
incompatibility -- GCC issues warnings when the type name is not type
compatible with a operand. As a side bonus, a explicit cast won't be
necessary anymore.
include/sslopt-longopts.h:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
Break up large strings.
mysys/my_getopt.c:
Update opaque type and introduce a type definition for the
argument to my_getopt_register_get_addr.
server-tools/instance-manager/options.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
Break up large strings.
Update mysql_getopt_value prototype (the old prototype
was different from the definition anyway).
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
The type of a pointer to a function must be compatible with the
pointed-to function type, otherwise the behavior is undefined.
sql/table.cc:
The variable buf pointer to pointer to pointer to constant char
could improperly alias a incompatible type in call to fix_type_
pointers. Since this was actually dead code, it is simply removed.
sql/unireg.cc:
Remove call to get_form_pos. The code creates a new FRM file which
is always truncated and writes the form position as 0. Hence, no
need to retrieve it, we now for sure it is 0.
storage/archive/archive_reader.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
storage/myisam/ft_nlq_search.c:
Read weight directly from the buffer.
storage/myisam/fulltext.h:
Add explanation about the type duality of a key buffer.
Add accessor macro to retrieve a FT float value.
storage/myisam/mi_test1.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
storage/myisam/myisam_ftdump.c:
Read weight directly from the buffer.
storage/myisam/myisamchk.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
storage/myisam/myisamlog.c:
A pointer to char was used to alias a pointer to pointer to
unsigned char, thus violating strict aliasing rules.
storage/myisam/myisampack.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
strings/decimal.c:
Remove aliasing violation, printing the value is enough for
debugging purposes.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
strict aliasing violations.
Essentially, the problem is that large parts of the server were
developed in simpler times (last decades, pre C99 standard) when
strict aliasing and compilers supporting such optimizations were
rare to non-existent. Thus, when compiling the server with a modern
compiler that uses strict aliasing rules to perform optimizations,
there are several places in the code that might trigger undefined
behavior.
As evinced by some recent bugs, GCC does a somewhat good of job
misoptimizing such code, but on the other hand also gives warnings
about suspicious code. One problem is that the warnings aren't
always accurate, yet we can't afford to just shut them off as we
might miss real cases. False-positive cases are aggravated mostly
by casts that are likely to trigger undefined behavior.
The solution is to start a cleanup process focused on fixing and
reducing the amount of strict-aliasing related warnings produced
by GCC and others compilers. A good deal of noise reduction can
be achieved by just removing useless casts that are product of
historical cruft and are likely to trigger undefined behavior if
dereferenced.
WL#5154 was a task for formally deprecating and removing items that
were mentioned in the manual as having been deprecated since MySQL
4.1 or 5.0, but that had never been removed.
Since WL#5154 was created, examination of mysqld.cc, mysql.cc, and
mysqldump.c reveals additional deprecations not mentioned in the
manual. (In some cases, the items are simply not mentioned in the
5.1+ manuals.)
This is a follow-on task to deprecate and remove these additional
items.
The deprecation happened in MySQL 5.1, and the options/variables
are now removed from the code.
client/mysql.cc:
--no-tee is now removed
client/mysqldump.c:
--all is now removed
-a now points to --create-options
sql/mysqld.cc:
delay-key-write-for-all-tables is removed
--enable-locking is removed
--log-update is removed
--skip-locking is removed
--skip-symlink is removed
--sql-bin-update-same is removed
--warnings is removed
--record-buffer is removed
WL#5154 was a task for formally deprecating and removing items that
were mentioned in the manual as having been deprecated since MySQL
4.1 or 5.0, but that had never been removed.
Since WL#5154 was created, examination of mysqld.cc, mysql.cc, and
mysqldump.c reveals additional deprecations not mentioned in the
manual. (In some cases, the items are simply not mentioned in the
5.1+ manuals.)
This is a follow-on task to deprecate and remove these additional
items.
The deprecation happened in MySQL 5.1, and the options/variables
are now removed from the code.
A set of program options and variables was deprecated in
MySQL 5.1, and is hereby removed.
client/mysql.cc:
--no-auto-rehash (-A) is no longer deprecated
--no-named-commands (-g) is now removed
--skip-line-numbers (-L) is no longer deprecated
--set-variable (-O) is now removed
--no-pager is now removed
client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
--position is now removed (use --start-position)
-j is now equivalent with --start-position
client/mysqldump.c:
--first-slave is now removed
--no-set-names (-N) is now removed
--set-variable (-O) is now removed
mysql-test/include/default_mysqld.cnf:
default-character-set is removed as an option
character-set-server is equivalent.
mysql-test/t/bug47671-master.opt:
default-character-set option is removed
character-set-server is equivalent
mysql-test/t/ctype_latin1_de-master.opt:
default-character-set option is removed
character-set-server is equivalent
mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs2_def-master.opt:
default-collation is removed
collation-server is equicalent
scripts/mysqld_multi.sh:
--config-file has been superseded by
--defaults-extra-file
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Removed the version number in the deprecation
warning text, as decided by ServerPT.
sql/mysqld.cc:
--default-character-set (-C) is removed
--default-collation is removed
--log-long-format (-0) is removed
--safe-show-database is removed
--set-variable (-O) is removed
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
The FRAC_SECOND keyword is removed
sql/sys_vars.cc:
The sql_log_update system variable is removed
Conflicts:
Text conflict in .bzr-mysql/default.conf
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_slow_query_log.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_slow_query_log.test
Conflict adding files to server-tools. Created directory.
Conflict because server-tools is not versioned, but has versioned children. Versioned directory.
Conflict adding files to server-tools/instance-manager. Created directory.
Conflict because server-tools/instance-manager is not versioned, but has versioned children. Versioned directory.
Contents conflict in server-tools/instance-manager/options.cc
Text conflict in sql/mysqld.cc
Conflicts:
Text conflict in .bzr-mysql/default.conf
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_slow_query_log.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_slow_query_log.test
Conflict adding files to server-tools. Created directory.
Conflict because server-tools is not versioned, but has versioned children. Versioned directory.
Conflict adding files to server-tools/instance-manager. Created directory.
Conflict because server-tools/instance-manager is not versioned, but has versioned children. Versioned directory.
Contents conflict in server-tools/instance-manager/options.cc
Text conflict in sql/mysqld.cc
WL#5182 is a follow-up to WL#5154, deprecating a few more options
and system variables.
client/client_priv.h:
The warning message has been changed to not include
a specific version number in the text.
client/mysql.cc:
--no-tee is deprecated
client/mysqldump.c:
--all is deprecated
-a now points to create-options
mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result:
Warning text changed
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_mysqlbinlog.result:
Warning text changed
sql/mysql_priv.h:
The warning message has been changed to not include
a specific version number in the text.
sql/mysqld.cc:
--use-symbolic-links is deprecated
-s now points to --symbolic-links
--warnings is deprecated
-W now points to --log-warnings
myisam_max_extra_sort_file_size is deprecated
record_buffer is deprecated
--log-update is deprecated
--sql-bin-update-same is deprecated
--skip-locking is deprecated
--skip-symlink is deprecated
--enable-locking is deprecated
--delay-key-write-for-all-tables is deprecated
Several items said to be deprecated in the 4.1 manual
have never been removed. This worklog adds deprecation
warnings when these items are used, and warns the user
that the items will be removed in MySQL 5.6.
A couple of previously deprecation decision have been
reversed (see single file comments)
client/client_priv.h:
Macro similar to the one in the server (mysql_priv.h)
for printing a deprecation warning message
client/mysql.cc:
no-auto-rehash will not be deprecated
skip-line-numbers will not be deprecated
skip-column-names will not be deprecated
no-pager is deprecated
set-variable is deprecated
no-named-commands is deprecated
client/mysqladmin.cc:
set-variable is deprecated
client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
position is deprecated
client/mysqldump.c:
first-slave is deprecated
no-set-names is deprecated
set-variable is deprecated
mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result:
Adding the [Warning] to the test case, just to show that the
deprecation works.
The test case will be changed in Celosia to use --start-position.
mysys/my_getopt.c:
set-variable (include -O) is deprecated
scripts/mysqld_multi.sh:
Warning for mysqld_multi
sql/mysqld.cc:
default-collation is deprecated
log-bin-trust-routine-creators is deprecated
set-variable is deprecated
default-character-set is deprecated
safe-show-database is deprecated
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
Added version number for sql_log_update deprecation message.
Several items said to be deprecated in the 4.1 manual
have never been removed. This worklog adds deprecation
warnings when these items are used, and warns the user
that the items will be removed in MySQL 5.6.
A couple of previously deprecation decision have been
reversed (see single file comments)
Conflicts:
Conflict adding files to server-tools. Created directory.
Conflict because server-tools is not versioned, but has versioned children. Versioned directory.
Conflict adding files to server-tools/instance-manager. Created directory.
Conflict because server-tools/instance-manager is not versioned, but has versioned children. Versioned directory.
Contents conflict in server-tools/instance-manager/instance_map.cc
Contents conflict in server-tools/instance-manager/listener.cc
Contents conflict in server-tools/instance-manager/options.cc
Contents conflict in server-tools/instance-manager/user_map.cc
Conflicts:
Conflict adding files to server-tools. Created directory.
Conflict because server-tools is not versioned, but has versioned children. Versioned directory.
Conflict adding files to server-tools/instance-manager. Created directory.
Conflict because server-tools/instance-manager is not versioned, but has versioned children. Versioned directory.
Contents conflict in server-tools/instance-manager/instance_map.cc
Contents conflict in server-tools/instance-manager/listener.cc
Contents conflict in server-tools/instance-manager/options.cc
Contents conflict in server-tools/instance-manager/user_map.cc
The problem is a somewhat common misusage of the strmake function.
The strmake(dst, src, len) function writes at most /len/ bytes to
the string pointed to by src, not including the trailing null byte.
Hence, if /len/ is the exact length of the destination buffer, a
one byte buffer overflow can occur if the length of the source
string is equal to or greater than /len/.
client/mysqldump.c:
Make room for the trailing null byte.
libmysql/libmysql.c:
Add comment, there is enough room in the buffer.
Increase buffer length, two strings are concatenated.
libmysqld/lib_sql.cc:
Make room for the trailing null byte.
mysys/default.c:
Make room for the trailing null bytes.
mysys/mf_pack.c:
Make room for the trailing null byte.
server-tools/instance-manager/commands.cc:
Copy only if overflow isn't possible in both cases.
server-tools/instance-manager/listener.cc:
Make room for the trailing null byte.
sql/log.cc:
Make room for the trailing null byte.
sql/sp_pcontext.h:
Cosmetic fix.
sql/sql_acl.cc:
MAX_HOSTNAME already specifies space for the trailing null byte.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Make room for the trailing null byte.
sql/sql_table.cc:
Make room for the trailing null byte.
The problem is a somewhat common misusage of the strmake function.
The strmake(dst, src, len) function writes at most /len/ bytes to
the string pointed to by src, not including the trailing null byte.
Hence, if /len/ is the exact length of the destination buffer, a
one byte buffer overflow can occur if the length of the source
string is equal to or greater than /len/.