duplicate fields removed, st_mysql_storage_engine added to support
run-time handlerton initialization (no compiler warnings), handler API
is now tied to MySQL version, handlerton->plugin mapping added
(slot-based), dummy default_hton removed, plugin-type-specific
initialization generalized, built-in plugins are now initialized too,
--default-storage-engine no longer needs a list of storage engines
in handle_options().
mysql-test-run.pl bugfixes
The check for view security was lacking several points :
1. Check with the right set of permissions : for each table ref that
participates in a view there were the right credentials to use in it's
security_ctx member, but these weren't used for checking the credentials.
This makes hard enforcing the SQL SECURITY DEFINER|INVOKER property
consistently.
2. Because of the above the security checking for views was just ruled out
in explicit ways in several places.
3. The security was checked only for the columns of the tables that are
brought into the query from a view. So if there is no column reference
outside of the view definition it was not detecting the lack of access to
the tables in the view in SQL SECURITY INVOKER mode.
The fix below tries to fix the above 3 points.
- Scheduler is either initialized at server start or never.
Starting & stopping is now suspending & resuming.
- The scheduler has clear OO interface
- Now all calls to the scheduler are synchronous
- GLOBAL event_scheduler uses thd::sys_var_tmp (see set_var.cc)
- External API is encapsulated into class Events
- Includes fixes for all comments of Kostja's review of 19.05.2005
Starting to merge into 5.1-release (5.1.10) and push
which explicitly or implicitly uses stored function gives 'Table not locked'
error"
Test case for these bugs crashed in --ps-protocol mode. The crash was caused
by incorrect usage of check_grant() routine from create_table_precheck()
routine. The former assumes that either number of tables to be inspected by
it is limited explicitly (i.e. is is not UINT_MAX) or table list used and
thd->lex->query_tables_own_last value correspond to each other.
create_table_precheck() was not fulfilling this condition and crash happened.
The fix simply sets number of tables to be inspected by check_grant() to 1.
after merge.
Concurrent read and update of privilege structures (like simultaneous
run of SHOW GRANTS and ADD USER) could result in server crash.
Ensure that proper locking of ACL structures is done.
No test case is provided because this bug can't be reproduced
deterministically.
There were two distict bugs: parse error was returned for valid
statement and that error wasn't reported to the client.
The fix ensures that EXPLAIN SELECT..INTO is accepted by parser and any
other parse error will be reported to the client.
Added support for key_block_size to MyISAM.
Simplify interface to 'new Key' to make it easier to add new key options.
mysqld option --new is used to define where key options are printed.
(In 5.3 we should move all key options to after key part definition to avoid problem with reserved names)
Fixed some compiler warnings and a memory leak in ssl
Bug#17667: An attacker has the opportunity to bypass query logging.
This adds a new, local-only printf format specifier to our *printf functions
that allows us to print known-size buffers that must not be interpreted as
NUL-terminated "strings."
It uses this format-specifier to print to the log, thus fixing this
problem.
The bug caused wrong result sets for union constructs of the form
(SELECT ... ORDER BY order_list1 [LIMIT n]) ORDER BY order_list2.
For such queries order lists were concatenated and limit clause was
completely neglected.
After FLUSH STATUS max_used_connections was reset to 0, and haven't
been updated while cached threads were reused, until the moment a new
thread was created.
The first suggested fix from original bug report was implemented:
a) On flushing the status, set max_used_connections to
threads_connected, not to 0.
b) Check if it is necessary to increment max_used_connections when
taking a thread from the cache as well as when creating new threads