The bug is apparent when the username is longer than the rolename.
It is caused by a simple typo that caused a memcmp call to compare a
different number of bytes than necessary.
The fix was proposed by Igor Pashev. I have reviewed it and it is the
correct approach. Test case introduced by me, using the details provided
in the MDEV.
Signed-off-by: Vicențiu Ciorbaru <vicentiu@mariadb.org>
1. remove unnecessary rpl-tokudb combination file.
2. fix rpl_ignore_table to cleanup properly (not leave test
grants in memory)
3. check_temp_dir() is supposed to set the error in stmt_da - do
it even when called multiple times, this fixes a crash when
rpl.rpl_slave_load_tmpdir_not_exist is run twice.
The combination of --remove_file and --write_file on .expect file creates
a race condition which can be hit by MTR which reads the file in a loop.
Instead, .expect file should be changed with --append_file.
It was fixed in 10.x, but in 5.5 the sporadic failure still affected buildbot.
Fixed 3 test files which use the problematic combination
Use direct persistent index corruption set on InnoDB dictionary
for this test. Do not allow creating new indexes if one of the
existing indexes is already marked as corrupted.
Problem was that in-place online alter table was used on a table
that had mismatch between MySQL frm file and InnoDB data dictionary.
Fixed so that traditional "Copy" method is used if the MySQL frm
and InnoDB data dictionary is not consistent.
Previous fix using wait condition did not work because of MDEV-9867, so
we have to use conditional sleep instead. Sleep will only happen if the test
is executed after another one which also ran buffer pool dump without
server restart between two tests
It could have happened that one of previous tests already executed
buffer pool dump and set the status variable value, so when it's been
checked, the check passes too early, before the dump starts and
the dump file is created. See more detailed explanation in MDEV-9713.
Fixed by waiting for the current time to change in case it equals
to the timestamp in the status variable, and then checking that
the status variable not only matches the expected pattern, but also
differs from the previous value, whatever it was.
In row_search_for_mysql function on XtraDB there was a old logic
where null bytes were inited. This caused server to think that
key value is null and continue on incorrect path.
The main.merge test case was failing when tested using row based
binlog format.
While analyzing the issue it was found the following issues:
a) The server is calling binlog related code even when a statement will
not be binlogged;
b) The child table list was not present into table structure by the time
to generate the create table statement;
c) The tables in the child table list will not be opened yet when
generating table create info using row based replication;
d) CREATE TABLE LIKE TEMP_TABLE does not preserve original table storage
engine when using row based replication;
This patch addressed all above issues.
@ sql/sql_class.h
Added a function to determine if the binary log is disabled to
the current session. This is related with issue (a) above.
@ sql/sql_table.cc
Added code to skip binary logging related code if the statement
will not be binlogged. This is related with issue (a) above.
Added code to add the children to the query list of the table that
will have its CREATE TABLE generated. This is related with issue (b)
above.
Added code to force the storage engine to be generated into the
CREATE TABLE. This is related with issue (d) above.
@ storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc
Added a test to skip a table getting info about a child table if the
child table is not opened. This is related to issue (c) above.
The test created a file in location relative to the datadir
(a few levels above datadir).
The file was created by MariaDB server (via INTO OUTFILE), and
later removed by mysqltest (via remove_file). The problem is that
when the vardir is a symlink, MariaDB server and mysqltest can
resolve such paths differently. MariaDB server would return back
to where the symlink is located, while mysqltest would go above
the real directory. For example, if the test is run with --mem,
and /bld/5.5/mysql-test/var points at /dev/shm/var_auto_X, then
SELECT INTO OUTFILE created a file in /bld/5.5/mysql-test , but
remove_file would look for it in /dev/shm/.
The test is re-written so that all paths are resolved in perl,
the logic itself hasn't changed.
configured withtout username
Federated/spider/connect engines or replication threads connecting to other host
with empty user name may crash mysqld.
This is addition to original patch, which adds a test case and amends a macro.
MDEV-9469: 'Incorrect key file' on ALTER TABLE
InnoDB needs to rebuild table if column name is changed and
added index (or foreign key) is created based on this new
name in same alter table.
Fix the doubly questional fix for MySQL Bug#17250787:
* it detected autoinc index by looking for the first index
that starts from autoinc column. never mind one column
can be part of many indexes.
* it used autoinc_field->field_index to look up into internal
innodb dictionary. But field_index accounts for virtual
columns too, while innodb dictionary ignores them.
Find the index by its name, like elsewhere in ha_innobase.
Problem:
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_killed_ddl.test
This test contains code which was disabled because of certain bugs.
BUG#44041 declared to be a duplicate of Bug#45516 which was fixed 2010
BUG#43353 fixed 2012
BUG#44171 fixed 2010
Fix:
Enabled the test code related to the above mentioned bugs.
This occurs when replication stops with an error, domain-based parallel
replication is used, and the GTID position contains more than one domain.
Furthermore, it relates to the case where the SQL thread is restarted
without first stopping the IO thread.
In this case, the file/offset relay-log position does not correctly
represent the slave's multi-dimensional position, because other domains may
be far ahead of, or behind, the domain with the failing event. So the code
reverts the relay log position back to the start of a relay log file that is
known to be before all active domains.
There was a bug that when the SQL thread was restarted, the
rli->relay_log_state was incorrectly initialised from @@gtid_slave_pos. This
position will likely be too far ahead, due to reverting the relay log
position. Thus, if the replication fails again after the SQL thread restart,
the rli->restart_gtid_pos might be updated incorrectly. This in turn would
cause a second SQL thread restart to replicate from the wrong position, if
the IO thread was still left running.
The fix is to initialise rli->relay_log_state from @@gtid_slave_pos only
when we actually purge and re-fetch relay logs from the master, not at every
SQL thread start.
A related problem is the use of sql_slave_skip_counter to resolve
replication failures in this kind of scenario. Since the slave position is
multi-dimensional, sql_slave_skip_counter can not work properly - it is
indeterminate exactly which event is to be skipped, and is unlikely to work
as expected for the user. So make this an error in the case where
domain-based parallel replication is used with multiple domains, suggesting
instead the user to set @@gtid_slave_pos to reliably skip the desired event.
The problem was that wait_for_slave_io_to_start reported that the io thread
was ready, when it was still initializing. This caused test suite to
continue too early, for example before the semi sync plugin was properly
enabled.
Fixed by introducing a new internal stage: "Preparing". Slave_IO_Running is
now set to "Yes" only when all initializing is done and the IO thread is
ready to read things from the master.
The only test affected by this change is rpl_flsh_tbls, which got stuck in
the preparing phase while trying to read the GTID position from a table.
Fixed by having this test waiting for Preparing instead of Yes.