includes:
* remove some remnants of "Bug#14521864: MYSQL 5.1 TO 5.5 BUGS PARTITIONING"
* introduce LOCK_share, now LOCK_ha_data is strictly for engines
* rea_create_table() always creates .par file (even in "frm-only" mode)
* fix a 5.6 bug, temp file leak on dummy ALTER TABLE
See also MySQL Bug #39750 and similar ones.
Fix my_delete() on Windows, to safely remvoe files on Windows, including files that are opened by another threads in the same process, antiviruses and backup applications. If file to be deleted is also opened by another thread, the file is renamed to unique name prior to deletion - this makes it possible to create file with the same name right after deletion.
With this patch my_delete_allow_opened() becomes obsolete and is replaced with my_delete().
This patch is rework of the patch http://lists.mysql.com/commits/59327 for MySQL bug#39750.
Non-blocking client currently can be build on Windows, GCC on i386 and x64, or any OS wth ucontext.h header. Prior to this patch, build failed if neither of these conditions is true.
Fix to avoid compiler errors in these case - non-blocking API would not be useful on , but otherwise everything will work as before.
SINGLE DATABASE; MYSQLBINLOG
Problem: If last subevent inside a RBR event
is skipped while replaying a binary log
using mysqlbinlog with --database=... option,
generated output is missing end marker('/*!*/;)
for that RBR event. Thence causing syntax error
while replaying the generated output.
Fix: Append end marker ('/*!*/;) if the last
subevent is getting skipped.
Append end marker if the last
subevent is getting skipped.
client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
Append end marker if the last
subevent is getting skipped.
WITH A PORT NUMBER ENCLOSED IN QUOTES
Problem: mysqldump --dump-slave --include-master-host-port
prints the CHANGE MASTER command in the generated logical
backup. The PORT number that is generated with this command
is a string and should be an integer.
Fix: Remove the Enclosed quotes for port number.
* replace pointer acrobatics with a struct
* make sorting explicit: MY_DONT_SORT -> MY_WANT_SORT
(if you want something to be done - say it. fixes all places where
my_dir() was used without thinking)
* typo s/number_off_files/number_of_files/
* directory_file_name() doesn't need to be extern
* remove #ifdef __BORLANDC__
* ignore '.' and '..' entries
(Based on Sinisa's patch)
Added a version checking facility to mysql_upgrade.
The versions used for checking is the version of the
server that mysql_upgrade is going to upgrade and the
server version that mysql_upgrade was build/distributed
with.
Also added an option '--version-check' to enable/disable
the version checking.
Problem:
=======
Found using AddressSanitizer testing.
The mysqlbinlog utility may result in out-of-bound heap
buffer reads and thus, undefined behaviour, when processing
RBR events in the old (pre-5.1 GA) format.
The following code in process_event() would only be correct
if Rows_log_event was the base class for
Write,Update,Delete_rows_log_event_old classes:
case PRE_GA_WRITE_ROWS_EVENT:
case PRE_GA_DELETE_ROWS_EVENT:
case PRE_GA_UPDATE_ROWS_EVENT:
...
Rows_log_event *e= (Rows_log_event*) ev;
Table_map_log_event *ignored_map=
print_event_info->m_table_map_ignored.get_table(e->get_table_id());
...
if (e->get_flags(Rows_log_event::STMT_END_F))
{
...
}
However, Rows_log_event is only the base class for the
Write,Update_Delete_rows_event family of classes, but not
for their *_old counterparts. So the above typecasts are
incorrect for the old-format RBR events and may result (and
do result according to AddressSanitizer reports) in reading
memory outside of the previously allocated on heap buffer.
Fix:
===
The above mentioned invalid type cast has been replaced with
appropriate old counterpart.
Note:The above mentioned issue is present only mysql-5.1 and
5.5. This is fixed in mysql-5.6 and above as part of
Bug#55790. Hence few of the relevant changes of Bug#55790 are
being back ported to fix the current issue.
client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
The above mentioned invalid type cast of using new event
object to read old events, has been replaced with
appropriate old counterpart.
Note:The above mentioned issue is present only mysql-5.1 and
5.5. This is fixed in mysql-5.6 and above as part of
Bug#55790. Hence few of the relevant changes of Bug#55790 are
being back ported to fix the current issue.
INTERACTIVE MODE
In interactive mode, libedit/readline allocates memory
for every new line entered & later the allocated memory
never gets freed.
Fixed by freeing the allocated memory blocks appropriately.
Use MessageBeep, which employs sound card, rather than system speaker.
The secondary benefit is that one can use volume control for this sound
(see MySQL's Bug #17088)
Due to an internal change in the server code in between 5.1 and 5.5
(wl#2649) the hash function used in KEY partitioning changed
for numeric and date/time columns (from binary hash calculation
to character based hash calculation).
Also enum/set changed from latin1 ci based hash calculation to
binary hash between 5.1 and 5.5. (bug#11759782).
These changes makes KEY [sub]partitioned tables on any of
the affected column types incompatible with 5.5 and above,
since the calculation of partition id differs.
Also since InnoDB asserts that a deleted row was previously
read (positioned), the server asserts on delete of a row that
is in the wrong partition.
The solution for this situation is:
1) The partitioning engine will check that delete/update will go to the
partition the row was read from and give an error otherwise, consisting
of the rows partitioning fields. This will avoid asserts in InnoDB and
also alert the user that there is a misplaced row. A detailed error
message will be given, including an entry to the error log consisting
of both table name, partition and row content (PK if exists, otherwise
all partitioning columns).
2) A new optional syntax for KEY () partitioning in 5.5 is allowed:
[SUB]PARTITION BY KEY [ALGORITHM = N] (list_of_cols)
Where N = 1 uses the same hashing as 5.1 (Numeric/date/time fields uses
binary hashing, ENUM/SET uses charset hashing) N = 2 uses the same
hashing as 5.5 (Numeric/date/time fields uses charset hashing,
ENUM/SET uses binary hashing). If not set on CREATE/ALTER it will
default to 2.
This new syntax should probably be ignored by NDB.
3) Since there is a demand for avoiding scanning through the full
table, during upgrade the ALTER TABLE t PARTITION BY ... command is
considered a no-op (only .frm change) if everything except ALGORITHM
is the same and ALGORITHM was not set before, which allows manually
upgrading such table by something like:
ALTER TABLE t PARTITION BY KEY ALGORITHM = 1 () or
ALTER TABLE t PARTITION BY KEY ALGORITHM = 2 ()
4) Enhanced partitioning with CHECK/REPAIR to also check for/repair
misplaced rows. (Also works for ALTER TABLE t CHECK/REPAIR PARTITION)
CHECK FOR UPGRADE:
If the .frm version is < 5.5.3
and uses KEY [sub]partitioning
and an affected column type
then it will fail with an message:
KEY () partitioning changed, please run:
ALTER TABLE `test`.`t1` PARTITION BY KEY ALGORITHM = 1 (a)
PARTITIONS 12
(i.e. current partitioning clause, with the addition of
ALGORITHM = 1)
CHECK without FOR UPGRADE:
if MEDIUM (default) or EXTENDED options are given:
Scan all rows and verify that it is in the correct partition.
Fail for the first misplaced row.
REPAIR:
if default or EXTENDED (i.e. not QUICK/USE_FRM):
Scan all rows and every misplaced row is moved into its correct
partitions.
5) Updated mysqlcheck (called by mysql_upgrade) to handle the
new output from CHECK FOR UPGRADE, to run the ALTER statement
instead of running REPAIR.
This will allow mysql_upgrade (or CHECK TABLE t FOR UPGRADE) to upgrade
a KEY [sub]partitioned table that has any affected field type
and a .frm version < 5.5.3 to ALGORITHM = 1 without rebuild.
Also notice that if the .frm has a version of >= 5.5.3 and ALGORITHM
is not set, it is not possible to know if it consists of rows from
5.1 or 5.5! In these cases I suggest that the user does:
(optional)
LOCK TABLE t WRITE;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t;
(verify that it has no ALGORITHM = N, and to be safe, I would suggest
backing up the .frm file, to be used if one need to change to another
ALGORITHM = N, without needing to rebuild/repair)
ALTER TABLE t <old partitioning clause, but with ALGORITHM = N>;
which should set the ALGORITHM to N (if the table has rows from
5.1 I would suggest N = 1, otherwise N = 2)
CHECK TABLE t;
(here one could use the backed up .frm instead and change to a new N
and run CHECK again and see if it passes)
and if there are misplaced rows:
REPAIR TABLE t;
(optional)
UNLOCK TABLES;
allow only three failed change_user per connection.
successful change_user do NOT reset the counter
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
make --error to work for --change_user errors