Some output is written, some is not
Finally concluded it's a Perl bug: after running with parallel threads
for a while, print suddenly ignores all but the first argument.
Workaround: concatenate all the arguments into one, except in output that
only comes before we start running tests
Knowledge of no SSL support is not used
Skip tests the same way e.g. innodb tests are
Does not refer to have_ssl_communication.inc,
will add this when merging to 6.0-codebase
Temporary tables may set join->group to 0 even though there is
grouping. Also need to test if sum_func_count>0 when JOIN::exec()
decides whether to present results in a grouped manner.
columns without where/group
Simple SELECT with implicit grouping used to return many rows if
the query was ordered by the aggregated column in the SELECT
list. This was incorrect because queries with implicit grouping
should only return a single record.
The problem was that when JOIN:exec() decided if execution needed
to handle grouping, it was assumed that sum_func_count==0 meant
that there were no aggregate functions in the query. This
assumption was not correct in JOIN::exec() because the aggregate
functions might have been optimized away during JOIN::optimize().
The reason why queries without ordering behaved correctly was
that sum_func_count is only recalculated if the optimizer chooses
to use temporary tables (which it does in the ordered case).
Hence, non-ordered queries were correctly treated as grouped.
The fix for this bug was to remove the assumption that
sum_func_count==0 means that there is no need for grouping. This
was done by introducing variable "bool implicit_grouping" in the
JOIN object.
Difficult to debug due to lacking report
This does not solve the real issue, but extracts server log when it happens
Forst commit was incomplete, didn't cover all cases
The BINLOG statement was sharing too much code with the slave SQL thread, introduced with
the patch for Bug#32407. This caused statements to be logged with the wrong server_id, the
id stored inside the events of the BINLOG statement rather than the id of the running
server.
Fix by rearranging code a bit so that only relevant parts of the code are executed by
the BINLOG statement, and the server_id of the server executing the statements will
not be overrided by the server_id stored in the 'format description BINLOG statement'.
The problem was in incorrect handling of predicates involving
NULL as a constant value by the range optimizer.
For example, when creating a SEL_ARG node from a condition of
the form "field < const" (which would normally result in the
"NULL < field < const" SEL_ARG), the special case when "const"
is NULL was not taken into account, so "NULL < field < NULL"
was produced for the "field < NULL" condition.
As a result, SEL_ARG structures of this form could not be
further optimized which in turn could lead to incorrectly
constructed SEL_ARG trees. In particular, code assuming SEL_ARG
structures to always form a sequence of ordered disjoint
intervals could enter an infinite loop under some
circumstances.
Fixed by changing get_mm_leaf() so that for any sargable
predicate except "<=>" involving NULL as a constant, "empty"
SEL_ARG is returned, since such a predicate is always false.
1. Undo r6031 btr/btr0btr.c changes
2. apply skipped Plug.in changes and missed revisions
Detailed revision comments:
r5865 | vasil | 2009-09-12 02:26:03 -0500 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 10 lines
branches/zip:
Simplify the compile time checks by splittig them into 5 independent checks:
* Whether GCC atomics are available
* Whether pthread_t can be used by GCC atomics
* Whether Solaris libc atomics are available
* Whether pthread_t can be used by Solaris libs atomics
* Checking the size of pthread_t
r5869 | vasil | 2009-09-12 03:33:11 -0500 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 15 lines
branches/zip:
Include ut0auxconf.h only if none of the macros it would define is defined.
The check when to include this header was outdated from the time when there
was only one macro involved.
Move the atomics checks that are in univ.i outside of
#if windows ... #else ... #endif
This simplifies the code and removes some duplicates like defining
HAVE_ATOMIC_BUILTINS if HAVE_WINDOWS_ATOMICS is defined in both branches.
Do not define the same macro HAVE_ATOMIC_PTHREAD_T for different events.
Instead define HAVE_IB_ATOMIC_PTHREAD_T_GCC and
HAVE_IB_ATOMIC_PTHREAD_T_SOLARIS.
r5871 | vasil | 2009-09-12 04:25:44 -0500 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 6 lines
branches/zip:
Rename HAVE_SOLARIS_ATOMICS to HAVE_IB_SOLARIS_ATOMICS and
IB_HAVE_PAUSE_INSTRUCTION to HAVE_IB_PAUSE_INSTRUCTION so they
all follow the same HAVE_IB_* convention.
r5888 | vasil | 2009-09-14 03:38:45 -0500 (Mon, 14 Sep 2009) | 40 lines
branches/zip:
Back-merge c5880 and c5881 from branches/embedded-1.0:
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r5880 | vasil | 2009-09-12 17:28:44 +0300 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 18 lines
Changed paths:
M /branches/embedded-1.0/configure.in
M /branches/embedded-1.0/include/os0sync.h
M /branches/embedded-1.0/srv/srv0start.c
branches/embedded-1.0:
Clean up and simplify the code that surrounds the atomic ops:
* Simplify the code that prints what atomics are used:
Instead of repeating the same conditions on which each atomics are used
use just one printf that prints a variable defined by the code which
chooses what atomics to use.
* In os0sync.h pick up each atomic variant only if it has been selected
by autoconf (based on IB_ATOMIC_MODE_* macros). Define the startup message
to be printed.
* In configure.in: check what user has chosen and if he has chosen
something that is not available, emit an error. If nothing has been chosen
explicitly by the user, auto select an option according to the described
logic in configure.in.
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r5881 | vasil | 2009-09-12 20:08:27 +0300 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
Changed paths:
M /branches/embedded-1.0/configure.in
branches/embedded-1.0:
Fix syntax error in test program.
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r5889 | vasil | 2009-09-14 04:17:18 -0500 (Mon, 14 Sep 2009) | 5 lines
branches/zip:
Add missing return statement in the test program that could have
caused a warning.
r5893 | inaam | 2009-09-14 10:20:48 -0500 (Mon, 14 Sep 2009) | 10 lines
branches/zip rb://159
In case of pages that are not made young the counter is incremented
only when the page in question is 'old'. In case of pages that are
made young the counter is incremented in case of all pages. For apple
to apple comparison this patch changes the 'young-making' counter to
consider only 'old' blocks.
Approved by: Marko
r5537 | vasil | 2009-07-21 04:31:26 -0500 (Tue, 21 Jul 2009) | 5 lines
branches/zip:
Fixups in ChangeLog: sort filenames alphabetically and wrap to 78 chars per
line.
r5870 | vasil | 2009-09-12 04:13:44 -0500 (Sat, 12 Sep 2009) | 7 lines
branches/zip:
Define HAVE_ATOMIC_BUILTINS and INNODB_RW_LOCKS_USE_ATOMICS in os0sync.h
instead of in univ.i. The code expects os_*() macros to be present if
HAVE_ATOMIC_BUILTINS and INNODB_RW_LOCKS_USE_ATOMICS are defined. So define
them next to defining the os_*() macros.
r5696 | vasil | 2009-08-26 08:15:59 -0500 (Wed, 26 Aug 2009) | 14 lines
branches/zip:
Merge a change from MySQL:
http://lists.mysql.com/commits/80832
2968 Jonathan Perkin 2009-08-14
Build fixes for Windows, AIX, HP/UX and Sun Studio11, from Timothy Smith.
modified:
CMakeLists.txt
cmd-line-utils/readline/util.c
storage/innodb_plugin/handler/i_s.cc
storage/innodb_plugin/include/univ.i
r5897 | marko | 2009-09-15 03:29:00 -0500 (Tue, 15 Sep 2009) | 8 lines
branches/zip: Avoid bogus messages about latching order violations when
UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG is defined.
sync_thread_levels_g(): Add the parameter "warn". Do not print
anything unless it is set.
sync_thread_add_level(): Pass warn=TRUE to sync_thread_levels_g()
when the check is within an assertion; FALSE if it is not.
r5899 | marko | 2009-09-15 06:26:01 -0500 (Tue, 15 Sep 2009) | 4 lines
branches/zip: ut0ut.h: Do not #include "os0sync.h" #ifdef UNIV_HOTBACKUP.
Since r5872, the InnoDB Hot Backup build was broken.
Fix it by not defining any thread synchronization primitives in ut0ut.h.
InnoDB Hot Backup is a single-threaded program.