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Sergey Glukhov
e6bf102466 5.1-bugteam->5.5-bugteam merge 2010-12-14 13:46:00 +03:00
Sergey Glukhov
fcb83cbf15 Fixed following problems:
--Bug#52157 various crashes and assertions with multi-table update, stored function
--Bug#54475 improper error handling causes cascading crashing failures in innodb/ndb
--Bug#57703 create view cause Assertion failed: 0, file .\item_subselect.cc, line 846
--Bug#57352 valgrind warnings when creating view
--Recently discovered problem when a nested materialized derived table is used
  before being populated and it leads to incorrect result

We have several modes when we should disable subquery evaluation.
The reasons for disabling are different. It could be
uselessness of the evaluation as in case of 'CREATE VIEW'
or 'PREPARE stmt', or we should disable subquery evaluation
if tables are not locked yet as it happens in bug#54475, or
too early evaluation of subqueries can lead to wrong result
as it happened in Bug#19077.
Main problem is that if subquery items are treated as const
they are evaluated in ::fix_fields(), ::fix_length_and_dec()
of the parental items as a lot of these methods have
Item::val_...() calls inside.
We have to make subqueries non-const to prevent unnecessary
subquery evaluation. At the moment we have different methods
for this. Here is a list of these modes:

1. PREPARE stmt;
We use UNCACHEABLE_PREPARE flag.
It is set during parsing in sql_parse.cc, mysql_new_select() for
each SELECT_LEX object and cleared at the end of PREPARE in
sql_prepare.cc, init_stmt_after_parse(). If this flag is set
subquery becomes non-const and evaluation does not happen.

2. CREATE|ALTER VIEW, SHOW CREATE VIEW, I_S tables which
   process FRM files
We use LEX::view_prepare_mode field. We set it before
view preparation and check this flag in
::fix_fields(), ::fix_length_and_dec().
Some bugs are fixed using this approach,
some are not(Bug#57352, Bug#57703). The problem here is
that we have a lot of ::fix_fields(), ::fix_length_and_dec()
where we use Item::val_...() calls for const items.

3. Derived tables with subquery = wrong result(Bug19077)
The reason of this bug is too early subquery evaluation.
It was fixed by adding Item::with_subselect field
The check of this field in appropriate places prevents
const item evaluation if the item have subquery.
The fix for Bug19077 fixes only the problem with
convert_constant_item() function and does not cover
other places(::fix_fields(), ::fix_length_and_dec() again)
where subqueries could be evaluated.

Example:
CREATE TABLE t1 (i INT, j BIGINT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 2), (2, 2), (3, 2);
SELECT * FROM (SELECT MIN(i) FROM t1
WHERE j = SUBSTRING('12', (SELECT * FROM (SELECT MIN(j) FROM t1) t2))) t3;
DROP TABLE t1;

4. Derived tables with subquery where subquery
   is evaluated before table locking(Bug#54475, Bug#52157)

Suggested solution is following:

-Introduce new field LEX::context_analysis_only with the following
 possible flags:
 #define CONTEXT_ANALYSIS_ONLY_PREPARE 1
 #define CONTEXT_ANALYSIS_ONLY_VIEW    2
 #define CONTEXT_ANALYSIS_ONLY_DERIVED 4
-Set/clean these flags when we perform
 context analysis operation
-Item_subselect::const_item() returns
 result depending on LEX::context_analysis_only.
 If context_analysis_only is set then we return
 FALSE that means that subquery is non-const.
 As all subquery types are wrapped by Item_subselect
 it allow as to make subquery non-const when
 it's necessary.


mysql-test/r/derived.result:
  test case
mysql-test/r/multi_update.result:
  test case
mysql-test/r/view.result:
  test case
mysql-test/suite/innodb/r/innodb_multi_update.result:
  test case
mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/innodb_multi_update.test:
  test case
mysql-test/suite/innodb_plugin/r/innodb_multi_update.result:
  test case
mysql-test/suite/innodb_plugin/t/innodb_multi_update.test:
  test case
mysql-test/t/derived.test:
  test case
mysql-test/t/multi_update.test:
  test case
mysql-test/t/view.test:
  test case
sql/item.cc:
  --removed unnecessary code
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
  --removed unnecessary checks
  --THD::is_context_analysis_only() is replaced with LEX::is_ps_or_view_context_analysis()
sql/item_func.cc:
  --refactored context analysis checks
sql/item_row.cc:
  --removed unnecessary checks
sql/item_subselect.cc:
  --removed unnecessary code
  --added DBUG_ASSERT into Item_subselect::exec()
    which asserts that subquery execution can not happen
    if LEX::context_analysis_only is set, i.e. at context
    analysis stage.
  --Item_subselect::const_item()
    Return FALSE if LEX::context_analysis_only is set.
    It prevents subquery evaluation in ::fix_fields &
    ::fix_length_and_dec at context analysis stage.
sql/item_subselect.h:
  --removed unnecessary code
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  --Added new set of flags.
sql/sql_class.h:
  --removed unnecessary code
sql/sql_derived.cc:
  --added LEX::context_analysis_only analysis intialization/cleanup
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  --init LEX::context_analysis_only field
sql/sql_lex.h:
  --New LEX::context_analysis_only field
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  --removed unnecessary code
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
  --removed unnecessary code
  --added LEX::context_analysis_only analysis intialization/cleanup
sql/sql_select.cc:
  --refactored context analysis checks
sql/sql_show.cc:
  --added LEX::context_analysis_only analysis intialization/cleanup
sql/sql_view.cc:
  --added LEX::context_analysis_only analysis intialization/cleanup
2010-12-14 12:33:03 +03:00
Dmitry Lenev
6bf6272fda Patch that refactors global read lock implementation and fixes
bug #57006 "Deadlock between HANDLER and FLUSH TABLES WITH READ
LOCK" and bug #54673 "It takes too long to get readlock for
'FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK'".

The first bug manifested itself as a deadlock which occurred
when a connection, which had some table open through HANDLER
statement, tried to update some data through DML statement
while another connection tried to execute FLUSH TABLES WITH
READ LOCK concurrently.

What happened was that FTWRL in the second connection managed
to perform first step of GRL acquisition and thus blocked all
upcoming DML. After that it started to wait for table open
through HANDLER statement to be flushed. When the first connection
tried to execute DML it has started to wait for GRL/the second
connection creating deadlock.

The second bug manifested itself as starvation of FLUSH TABLES
WITH READ LOCK statements in cases when there was a constant
stream of concurrent DML statements (in two or more
connections).

This has happened because requests for protection against GRL
which were acquired by DML statements were ignoring presence of
pending GRL and thus the latter was starved.

This patch solves both these problems by re-implementing GRL
using metadata locks.

Similar to the old implementation acquisition of GRL in new
implementation is two-step. During the first step we block
all concurrent DML and DDL statements by acquiring global S
metadata lock (each DML and DDL statement acquires global IX
lock for its duration). During the second step we block commits
by acquiring global S lock in COMMIT namespace (commit code
acquires global IX lock in this namespace).

Note that unlike in old implementation acquisition of
protection against GRL in DML and DDL is semi-automatic.
We assume that any statement which should be blocked by GRL
will either open and acquires write-lock on tables or acquires
metadata locks on objects it is going to modify. For any such
statement global IX metadata lock is automatically acquired
for its duration.

The first problem is solved because waits for GRL become
visible to deadlock detector in metadata locking subsystem
and thus deadlocks like one in the first bug become impossible.

The second problem is solved because global S locks which
are used for GRL implementation are given preference over
IX locks which are acquired by concurrent DML (and we can
switch to fair scheduling in future if needed).

Important change:
FTWRL/GRL no longer blocks DML and DDL on temporary tables.
Before this patch behavior was not consistent in this respect:
in some cases DML/DDL statements on temporary tables were
blocked while in others they were not. Since the main use cases
for FTWRL are various forms of backups and temporary tables are
not preserved during backups we have opted for consistently
allowing DML/DDL on temporary tables during FTWRL/GRL.

Important change:
This patch changes thread state names which are used when
DML/DDL of FTWRL is waiting for global read lock. It is now
either "Waiting for global read lock" or "Waiting for commit
lock" depending on the stage on which FTWRL is.

Incompatible change:
To solve deadlock in events code which was exposed by this
patch we have to replace LOCK_event_metadata mutex with
metadata locks on events. As result we have to prohibit
DDL on events under LOCK TABLES.

This patch also adds extensive test coverage for interaction
of DML/DDL and FTWRL.

Performance of new and old global read lock implementations
in sysbench tests were compared. There were no significant
difference between new and old implementations.

mysql-test/include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc:
  Added helper script which allows to check that a statement is
  compatible with FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK.
mysql-test/include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc:
  Added helper script which allows to check that a statement is
  incompatible with FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK.
mysql-test/include/handler.inc:
  Adjusted test case to the fact that now DROP TABLE closes
  open HANDLERs for the table to be dropped before checking
  if there active FTWRL in this connection.
mysql-test/include/wait_show_condition.inc:
  Fixed small error in the timeout message. The correct name
  of variable used as parameter for this script is "$condition"
  and not "$wait_condition".
mysql-test/r/delayed.result:
  Added test coverage for scenario which triggered assert in
  metadata locking subsystem.
mysql-test/r/events_2.result:
  Updated test results after prohibiting event DDL operations
  under LOCK TABLES.
mysql-test/r/flush.result:
  Added test coverage for bug #57006 "Deadlock between HANDLER
  and FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK".
mysql-test/r/flush_read_lock.result:
  Added test coverage for various aspects of FLUSH TABLES WITH
  READ LOCK functionality.
mysql-test/r/flush_read_lock_kill.result:
  Adjusted test case after replacing custom global read lock
  implementation with one based on metadata locks. Use new
  debug_sync point. Do not disable concurrent inserts as now
  InnoDB we always use InnoDB table.
mysql-test/r/handler_innodb.result:
  Adjusted test case to the fact that now DROP TABLE closes
  open HANDLERs for the table to be dropped before checking
  if there active FTWRL in this connection.
mysql-test/r/handler_myisam.result:
  Adjusted test case to the fact that now DROP TABLE closes
  open HANDLERs for the table to be dropped before checking
  if there active FTWRL in this connection.
mysql-test/r/mdl_sync.result:
  Adjusted test case after replacing custom global read lock
  implementation with one based on metadata locks. Replaced
  usage of GRL-specific debug_sync's with appropriate sync
  points in MDL subsystem.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/dml_setup_instruments.result:
  Updated test results after removing global
  COND_global_read_lock condition variable.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/func_file_io.result:
  Ensure that this test doesn't affect subsequent tests.
  At the end of its execution enable back P_S instrumentation
  which this test disables at some point.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/func_mutex.result:
  Ensure that this test doesn't affect subsequent tests.
  At the end of its execution enable back P_S instrumentation
  which this test disables at some point.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/global_read_lock.result:
  Adjusted test case to take into account that new GRL
  implementation is based on MDL.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/server_init.result:
  Adjusted test case after replacing custom global read
  lock implementation with one based on MDL and replacing
  LOCK_event_metadata mutex with metadata lock.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/t/func_file_io.test:
  Ensure that this test doesn't affect subsequent tests.
  At the end of its execution enable back P_S instrumentation
  which this test disables at some point.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/t/func_mutex.test:
  Ensure that this test doesn't affect subsequent tests.
  At the end of its execution enable back P_S instrumentation
  which this test disables at some point.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/t/global_read_lock.test:
  Adjusted test case to take into account that new GRL
  implementation is based on MDL.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/t/server_init.test:
  Adjusted test case after replacing custom global read
  lock implementation with one based on MDL and replacing
  LOCK_event_metadata mutex with metadata lock.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_tmp_table_and_DDL.result:
  Updated test results after prohibiting event DDL under
  LOCK TABLES.
mysql-test/t/delayed.test:
  Added test coverage for scenario which triggered assert in
  metadata locking subsystem.
mysql-test/t/events_2.test:
  Updated test case after prohibiting event DDL operations
  under LOCK TABLES.
mysql-test/t/flush.test:
  Added test coverage for bug #57006 "Deadlock between HANDLER
  and FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK".
mysql-test/t/flush_block_commit.test:
  Adjusted test case after changing thread state name which
  is used when COMMIT waits for FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK
  from "Waiting for release of readlock" to "Waiting for commit
  lock".
mysql-test/t/flush_block_commit_notembedded.test:
  Adjusted test case after changing thread state name which is
  used when DML waits for FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK. Now we
  use "Waiting for global read lock" in this case.
mysql-test/t/flush_read_lock.test:
  Added test coverage for various aspects of FLUSH TABLES WITH
  READ LOCK functionality.
mysql-test/t/flush_read_lock_kill-master.opt:
  We no longer need to use make_global_read_lock_block_commit_loop
  debug tag in this test. Instead we rely on an appropriate
  debug_sync point in MDL code.
mysql-test/t/flush_read_lock_kill.test:
  Adjusted test case after replacing custom global read lock
  implementation with one based on metadata locks. Use new
  debug_sync point. Do not disable concurrent inserts as now
  InnoDB we always use InnoDB table.
mysql-test/t/lock_multi.test:
  Adjusted test case after changing thread state names which
  are used when DML or DDL waits for FLUSH TABLES WITH READ
  LOCK to "Waiting for global read lock".
mysql-test/t/mdl_sync.test:
  Adjusted test case after replacing custom global read lock
  implementation with one based on metadata locks. Replaced
  usage of GRL-specific debug_sync's with appropriate sync
  points in MDL subsystem. Updated thread state names which
  are used when DDL waits for FTWRL.
mysql-test/t/trigger_notembedded.test:
  Adjusted test case after changing thread state names which
  are used when DML or DDL waits for FLUSH TABLES WITH READ
  LOCK to "Waiting for global read lock".
sql/event_data_objects.cc:
  Removed Event_queue_element::status/last_executed_changed
  members and Event_queue_element::update_timing_fields()
  method. We no longer use this class for updating mysql.events
  once event is chosen for execution. Accesses to instances of
  this class in scheduler thread require protection by
  Event_queue::LOCK_event_queue mutex and we try to avoid
  updating table while holding this lock.
sql/event_data_objects.h:
  Removed Event_queue_element::status/last_executed_changed
  members and Event_queue_element::update_timing_fields()
  method. We no longer use this class for updating mysql.events
  once event is chosen for execution. Accesses to instances of
  this class in scheduler thread require protection by
  Event_queue::LOCK_event_queue mutex and we try to avoid
  updating table while holding this lock.
sql/event_db_repository.cc:
  - Changed Event_db_repository methods to not release all
    metadata locks once they are done updating mysql.events
    table. This allows to keep metadata lock protecting
    against GRL and lock protecting particular event around
    until corresponding DDL statement is written to the binary
    log.
  - Removed logic for conditional update of "status" and
    "last_executed" fields from update_timing_fields_for_event()
    method. In the only case when this method is called now
    "last_executed" is always modified and tracking change
    of "status" is too much hassle.
sql/event_db_repository.h:
  Removed logic for conditional update of "status" and
  "last_executed" fields from Event_db_repository::
  update_timing_fields_for_event() method.
  In the only case when this method is called now "last_executed"
  is always modified and tracking change of "status" field is
  too much hassle.
sql/event_queue.cc:
  Changed event scheduler code not to update mysql.events
  table while holding Event_queue::LOCK_event_queue mutex.
  Doing so led to a deadlock with a new GRL implementation.
  This deadlock didn't occur with old implementation due to
  fact that code acquiring protection against GRL ignored
  pending GRL requests (which lead to GRL starvation).
  One of goals of new implementation is to disallow GRL
  starvation and so we have to solve problem with this
  deadlock in a different way.
sql/events.cc:
  Changed methods of Events class to acquire protection
  against GRL while perfoming DDL statement and keep it
  until statement is written to the binary log.
  Unfortunately this step together with new GRL implementation
  exposed deadlock involving Events::LOCK_event_metadata
  and GRL. To solve it Events::LOCK_event_metadata mutex was
  replaced with a metadata lock on event. As a side-effect
  events DDL has to be prohibited under LOCK TABLES even in
  cases when mysql.events table was explicitly locked for
  write.
sql/events.h:
  Replaced Events::LOCK_event_metadata mutex with a metadata
  lock on event.
sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc:
  Updated code after replacing custom global read lock
  implementation with one based on MDL. Since MDL subsystem
  should now be able to detect deadlocks involving metadata
  locks and GRL there is no need for special handling of
  active GRL.
sql/handler.cc:
  Replaced custom implementation of global read lock with
  one based on metadata locks. Consequently when doing
  commit instead of calling method of Global_read_lock
  class to acquire protection against GRL we simply acquire
  IX in COMMIT namespace.
sql/lock.cc:
  Replaced custom implementation of global read lock with
  one based on metadata locks. This step allows to expose
  wait for GRL to deadlock detector of MDL subsystem and
  thus succesfully resolve deadlocks similar to one behind
  bug #57006 "Deadlock between HANDLER and FLUSH TABLES
  WITH READ LOCK". It also solves problem with GRL starvation
  described in bug #54673 "It takes too long to get readlock
  for 'FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK'" since metadata locks used
  by GRL give preference to FTWRL statement instead of DML
  statements (if needed in future this can be changed to
  fair scheduling).
  
  Similar to old implementation of acquisition of GRL is
  two-step. During the first step we block all concurrent
  DML and DDL statements by acquiring global S metadata lock
  (each DML and DDL statement acquires global IX lock for
  its duration). During the second step we block commits by
  acquiring global S lock in COMMIT namespace (commit code
  acquires global IX lock in this namespace).
  
  Note that unlike in old implementation acquisition of
  protection against GRL in DML and DDL is semi-automatic.
  We assume that any statement which should be blocked by GRL
  will either open and acquires write-lock on tables or acquires
  metadata locks on objects it is going to modify. For any such
  statement global IX metadata lock is automatically acquired
  for its duration.
  
  To support this change:
  - Global_read_lock::lock/unlock_global_read_lock and
    make_global_read_lock_block_commit methods were changed
    accordingly.
  - Global_read_lock::wait_if_global_read_lock() and
    start_waiting_global_read_lock() methods were dropped.
    It is now responsibility of code acquiring metadata locks
    opening tables to acquire protection against GRL by
    explicitly taking global IX lock with statement duration.
  - Global variables, mutex and condition variable used by
    old implementation was removed.
  - lock_routine_name() was changed to use statement duration for
    its global IX lock. It was also renamed to lock_object_name()
    as it now also used to take metadata locks on events.
  - Global_read_lock::set_explicit_lock_duration() was added which
    allows not to release locks used for GRL when leaving prelocked
    mode.
sql/lock.h:
  - Renamed lock_routine_name() to lock_object_name() and changed
    its signature to allow its usage for events.
  - Removed broadcast_refresh() function. It is no longer needed
    with new GRL implementation.
sql/log_event.cc:
  Release metadata locks with statement duration at the end
  of processing legacy event for LOAD DATA. This ensures that
  replication thread processing such event properly releases
  its protection against global read lock.
sql/mdl.cc:
  Changed MDL subsystem to support new MDL-based implementation
  of global read lock.
  
  Added COMMIT and EVENTS namespaces for metadata locks. Changed
  thread state name for GLOBAL namespace to "Waiting for global
  read lock".
  
  Optimized MDL_map::find_or_insert() method to avoid taking
  m_mutex mutex when looking up MDL_lock objects for GLOBAL
  or COMMIT namespaces. We keep pre-created MDL_lock objects
  for these namespaces around and simply return pointers to
  these global objects when needed.
  
  Changed MDL_lock/MDL_scoped_lock to properly handle
  notification of insert delayed handler threads when FTWRL
  takes global S lock.
  
  Introduced concept of lock duration. In addition to locks with
  transaction duration which work in the way which is similar to
  how locks worked before (i.e. they are released at the end of
  transaction), locks with statement and explicit duration were
  introduced.
  Locks with statement duration are automatically released at the
  end of statement. Locks with explicit duration require explicit
  release and obsolete concept of transactional sentinel.
  
  * Changed MDL_request and MDL_ticket classes to support notion
    of duration.
  * Changed MDL_context to keep locks with different duration in
    different lists. Changed code handling ticket list to take
    this into account.
  * Changed methods responsible for releasing locks to take into
    account duration of tickets. Particularly public
    MDL_context::release_lock() method now only can release
    tickets with explicit duration (there is still internal
    method which allows to specify duration). To release locks
    with statement or transaction duration one have to use
    release_statement/transactional_locks() methods.
  * Concept of savepoint for MDL subsystem now has to take into
    account locks with statement duration. Consequently
    MDL_savepoint class was introduced and methods working with
    savepoints were updated accordingly.
  * Added methods which allow to set duration for one or all
    locks in the context.
sql/mdl.h:
  Changed MDL subsystem to support new MDL-based implementation
  of global read lock.
  
  Added COMMIT and EVENTS namespaces for metadata locks.
  
  Introduced concept of lock duration. In addition to locks with
  transaction duration which work in the way which is similar to
  how locks worked before (i.e. they are released at the end of
  transaction), locks with statement and explicit duration were
  introduced.
  Locks with statement duration are automatically released at the
  end of statement. Locks with explicit duration require explicit
  release and obsolete concept of transactional sentinel.
  
  * Changed MDL_request and MDL_ticket classes to support notion
    of duration.
  * Changed MDL_context to keep locks with different duration in
    different lists. Changed code handling ticket list to take
    this into account.
  * Changed methods responsible for releasing locks to take into
    account duration of tickets. Particularly public
    MDL_context::release_lock() method now only can release
    tickets with explicit duration (there is still internal
    method which allows to specify duration). To release locks
    with statement or transaction duration one have to use
    release_statement/transactional_locks() methods.
  * Concept of savepoint for MDL subsystem now has to take into
    account locks with statement duration. Consequently
    MDL_savepoint class was introduced and methods working with
    savepoints were updated accordingly.
  * Added methods which allow to set duration for one or all
    locks in the context.
sql/mysqld.cc:
  Removed global mutex and condition variables which were used
  by old implementation of GRL.
  Also we no longer need to initialize Events::LOCK_event_metadata
  mutex as it was replaced with metadata locks on events.
sql/mysqld.h:
  Removed global variable, mutex and condition variables which
  were used by old implementation of GRL.
sql/rpl_rli.cc:
  When slave thread closes tables which were open for handling
  of RBR events ensure that it releases global IX lock which
  was acquired as protection against GRL.
sql/sp.cc:
  Adjusted code to the new signature of lock_object/routine_name(),
  to the fact that one now needs specify duration of lock when
  initializing MDL_request and to the fact that savepoints for MDL
  subsystem are now represented by MDL_savepoint class.
sql/sp_head.cc:
  Ensure that statements in stored procedures release statement
  metadata locks and thus release their protectiong against GRL
  in proper moment in time.
  Adjusted code to the fact that one now needs specify duration
  of lock when initializing MDL_request.
sql/sql_admin.cc:
  Adjusted code to the fact that one now needs specify duration
  of lock when initializing MDL_request.
sql/sql_base.cc:
  - Implemented support for new approach to acquiring protection
    against global read lock. We no longer acquire such protection
    explicitly on the basis of statement flags. Instead we always
    rely on code which is responsible for acquiring metadata locks
    on object to be changed acquiring this protection. This is
    achieved by acquiring global IX metadata lock with statement
    duration. Code doing this also responsible for checking that
    current connection has no active GRL by calling an
    Global_read_lock::can_acquire_protection() method.
    Changed code in open_table() and lock_table_names()
    accordingly.
    Note that as result of this change DDL and DML on temporary
    tables is always compatible with GRL (before it was
    incompatible in some cases and compatible in other cases).
  - To speed-up code acquiring protection against GRL introduced
    m_has_protection_against_grl member in Open_table_context
    class. It indicates that protection was already acquired
    sometime during open_tables() execution and new attempts
    can be skipped.
  - Thanks to new GRL implementation calls to broadcast_refresh()
    became unnecessary and were removed.
  - Adjusted code to the fact that one now needs specify duration
    of lock when initializing MDL_request and to the fact that
    savepoints for MDL subsystem are now represented by
    MDL_savepoint class.
sql/sql_base.h:
  Adjusted code to the fact that savepoints for MDL subsystem are
  now represented by MDL_savepoint class.
  Also introduced Open_table_context::m_has_protection_against_grl
  member which allows to avoid acquiring protection against GRL
  while opening tables if such protection was already acquired.
sql/sql_class.cc:
  Changed THD::leave_locked_tables_mode() after transactional
  sentinel for metadata locks was obsoleted by introduction of
  locks with explicit duration.
sql/sql_class.h:
  - Adjusted code to the fact that savepoints for MDL subsystem
    are now represented by MDL_savepoint class.
  - Changed Global_read_lock class according to changes in
    global read lock implementation:
    * wait_if_global_read_lock and start_waiting_global_read_lock
      are now gone. Instead code needing protection against GRL
      has to acquire global IX metadata lock with statement
      duration itself. To help it new can_acquire_protection()
      was introduced. Also as result of the above change
      m_protection_count member is gone too.
    * Added m_mdl_blocks_commits_lock member to store metadata
      lock blocking commits.
    * Adjusted code to the fact that concept of transactional
      sentinel was obsoleted by concept of lock duration.
  - Removed CF_PROTECT_AGAINST_GRL flag as it is no longer
    necessary. New GRL implementation acquires protection
    against global read lock automagically when statement
    acquires metadata locks on tables or other objects it
    is going to change.
sql/sql_db.cc:
  Adjusted code to the fact that one now needs specify duration
  of lock when initializing MDL_request.
sql/sql_handler.cc:
  Removed call to broadcast_refresh() function. It is no longer
  needed with new GRL implementation.
  Adjusted code after introducing duration concept for metadata
  locks. Particularly to the fact transactional sentinel was
  replaced with explicit duration.
sql/sql_handler.h:
  Renamed mysql_ha_move_tickets_after_trans_sentinel() to
  mysql_ha_set_explicit_lock_duration() after transactional
  sentinel was obsoleted by locks with explicit duration.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
  Adjusted code handling delaying inserts after switching to
  new GRL implementation. Now connection thread initiating
  delayed insert has to acquire global IX lock in addition
  to metadata lock on table being inserted into. This IX lock
  protects against GRL and similarly to SW lock on table being
  inserted into has to be passed to handler thread in order to
  avoid deadlocks.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  LEX::protect_against_global_read_lock member is no longer
  necessary since protection against GRL is automatically
  taken by code acquiring metadata locks/opening tables.
sql/sql_lex.h:
  LEX::protect_against_global_read_lock member is no longer
  necessary since protection against GRL is automatically
  taken by code acquiring metadata locks/opening tables.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  - Implemented support for new approach to acquiring protection
    against global read lock. We no longer acquire such protection
    explicitly on the basis of statement flags. Instead we always
    rely on code which is responsible for acquiring metadata locks
    on object to be changed acquiring this protection. This is
    achieved by acquiring global IX metadata lock with statement
    duration. This lock is automatically released at the end of
    statement execution.
  - Changed implementation of CREATE/DROP PROCEDURE/FUNCTION not
    to release metadata locks and thus protection against of GRL
    in the middle of statement execution.
  - Adjusted code to the fact that one now needs specify duration
    of lock when initializing MDL_request and to the fact that
    savepoints for MDL subsystem are now represented by
    MDL_savepoint class.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
  Adjusted code to the to the fact that savepoints for MDL
  subsystem are now represented by MDL_savepoint class.
sql/sql_rename.cc:
  With new GRL implementation there is no need to explicitly
  acquire protection against GRL before renaming tables.
  This happens automatically in code which acquires metadata
  locks on tables being renamed.
sql/sql_show.cc:
  Adjusted code to the fact that one now needs specify duration
  of lock when initializing MDL_request and to the fact that
  savepoints for MDL subsystem are now represented by
  MDL_savepoint class.
sql/sql_table.cc:
  - With new GRL implementation there is no need to explicitly
    acquire protection against GRL before dropping tables.
    This happens automatically in code which acquires metadata
    locks on tables being dropped.
  - Changed mysql_alter_table() not to release lock on new table
    name explicitly and to rely on automatic release of locks
    at the end of statement instead. This was necessary since
    now MDL_context::release_lock() is supported only for locks
    for explicit duration.
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
  With new GRL implementation there is no need to explicitly
  acquire protection against GRL before changing table triggers.
  This happens automatically in code which acquires metadata
  locks on tables which triggers are to be changed.
sql/sql_update.cc:
  Fix bug exposed by GRL testing. During prepare phase acquire
  only S metadata locks instead of SW locks to keep prepare of
  multi-UPDATE compatible with concurrent LOCK TABLES WRITE
  and global read lock.
sql/sql_view.cc:
  With new GRL implementation there is no need to explicitly
  acquire protection against GRL before creating view.
  This happens automatically in code which acquires metadata
  lock on view to be created.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
  LEX::protect_against_global_read_lock member is no longer
  necessary since protection against GRL is automatically
  taken by code acquiring metadata locks/opening tables.
sql/table.cc:
  Adjusted code to the fact that one now needs specify duration
  of lock when initializing MDL_request.
sql/table.h:
  Adjusted code to the fact that one now needs specify duration
  of lock when initializing MDL_request.
sql/transaction.cc:
  Replaced custom implementation of global read lock with
  one based on metadata locks. Consequently when doing
  commit instead of calling method of Global_read_lock
  class to acquire protection against GRL we simply acquire
  IX in COMMIT namespace.
  Also adjusted code to the fact that MDL savepoint is now
  represented by MDL_savepoint class.
2010-11-11 20:11:05 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
349f5699f1 WL#1054: fixed a compilation warning 2010-10-05 17:22:30 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
353739fdef merge of mysql-5.5 into mysql-5.5-wl1054 2010-09-20 17:17:32 +03:00
Alfranio Correia
ac6026ce27 BUG#53452 Inconsistent behavior of binlog_direct_non_transactional_updates with
temp table
            
This patch introduces two key changes in the replication's behavior.
            
Firstly, it reverts part of BUG#51894 which puts any update to temporary tables
into the trx-cache. Now, updates to temporary tables are handled according to
the type of their engines as a regular table.
            
Secondly, an unsafe mixed statement, (i.e. a statement that access transactional
table as well non-transactional or temporary table, and writes to any of them),
are written into the trx-cache in order to minimize errors in the execution when
the statement logging format is in use.
            
Such changes has a direct impact on which statements are classified as unsafe
statements and thus part of BUG#53259 is reverted.
2010-08-20 03:59:58 +01:00
Alexander Nozdrin
e28d6ee66a Auto-merge from mysql-5.5. 2010-08-18 11:48:38 +04:00
Georgi Kodinov
5564e0837f merged mysql-5.5 into WL1054-5.5 2010-08-16 18:16:07 +03:00
Mattias Jonsson
4b20ccafaa Bug#49907: ALTER TABLE ... TRUNCATE PARTITION does not wait for
locks on the table

Fixing the partitioning specifics after TRUNCATE TABLE in
bug-42643 was fixed.

Reorganize of code to decrease the size of the giant switch
in mysql_execute_command, and to prepare for future parser
reengineering. Moved code into Sql_statement objects.

Updated patch according to davi's review comments.

libmysqld/CMakeLists.txt:
  Added new files.
libmysqld/Makefile.am:
  Added new files.
mysql-test/r/not_partition.result:
  now returning error on partitioning commands
  if partitioning is not enabled.
mysql-test/r/partition_disabled.result:
  There is no partition handlerton, so it cannot
  find the specified engine in the .frm file.
mysql-test/r/partition_truncate.result:
  Updated test results.
mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/partition_mgm.inc:
  Added check that TRUNCATE PARTITION does not delete on failure.
mysql-test/suite/parts/r/partition_debug_sync_innodb.result:
  updated results.
mysql-test/suite/parts/r/partition_mgm_lc0_archive.result:
  updated results.
mysql-test/suite/parts/r/partition_mgm_lc1_archive.result:
  updated results.
mysql-test/suite/parts/r/partition_mgm_lc2_archive.result:
  updated results.
mysql-test/suite/parts/t/partition_debug_sync_innodb.test:
  Test case for this bug.
mysql-test/t/not_partition.test:
  Added check for TRUNCATE PARTITION without partitioning.
mysql-test/t/partition_truncate.test:
  Added test of TRUNCATE PARTITION on non partitioned table.
sql/CMakeLists.txt:
  Added new files.
sql/Makefile.am:
  Added new files.
sql/datadict.cc:
  Moved out the storage engine check into an own
  function, including assert for lock.
sql/datadict.h:
  added dd_frm_storage_engine.
sql/sql_alter_table.cc:
  moved the code for SQLCOM_ALTER_TABLE in mysql_execute_command
  into its own file, and using the Sql_statement object to
  prepare for future parser reengineering.
sql/sql_alter_table.h:
  Created Sql_statement object for ALTER TABLE.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  resetting m_stmt.
sql/sql_lex.h:
  Temporary hack for forward declaration of enum_alter_table_change_level.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  Moved out ALTER/ANALYZE/CHECK/OPTIMIZE/REPAIR TABLE
  from the giant switch into their own Sql_statement
  objects.
sql/sql_parse.h:
  Exporting check_merge_table_access.
sql/sql_partition_admin.cc:
  created Sql_statement for
  ALTER TABLE t ANALYZE/CHECK/OPTIMIZE/REPAIR/TRUNCATE
  PARTITION. To be able to reuse the TABLE equivalents.
sql/sql_partition_admin.h:
  Added Sql_statement of partition admin statements.
sql/sql_table.cc:
  Moved table maintenance code into sql_table_maintenance.cc
sql/sql_table.h:
  Moved table maintenance code into sql_table_maintenance.h
  exporting functions used by sql_table_maintenance.
sql/sql_table_maintenance.cc:
  Moved table maintenance code from sql_table.cc
sql/sql_table_maintenance.h:
  Sql_statement objects for ANALYZE/CHECK/OPTIMIZE/REPAIR TABLE.
  Also declaring the keycache functions.
sql/sql_truncate.cc:
  Moved code from SQLCOM_TRUNCATE in mysql_execute_command into
  Truncate_statement::execute.
  Added check for partitioned table on TRUNCATE PARTITION.
  Moved locking fix for partitioned table into
  Alter_table_truncate_partition::execute.
sql/sql_truncate.h:
  Truncate_statement declaration (sub class of Sql_statement).
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
  Using the new Sql_statment objects.
2010-08-16 14:53:30 +02:00
Alexander Nozdrin
98f69947aa Auto-merge from mysql-5.5. 2010-08-16 10:46:21 +04:00
Alfranio Correia
88b3205653 BUG#50312 Warnings for unsafe sub-statement not returned to client
After BUG#36649, warnings for sub-statements are cleared when a 
new sub-statement is started. This is problematic since it suppresses
warnings for unsafe statements in some cases. It is important that we
always give a warning to the client, because the user needs to know
when there is a risk that the slave goes out of sync.
                        
We fixed the problem by generating warning messages for unsafe statements
while returning from a stored procedure, function, trigger or while
executing a top level statement.
                        
We also started checking unsafeness when both performance and log tables are
used. This is necessary after the performance schema which does a distinction
between performance and log tables.

mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/create_recursive_construct.inc:
  Changed the order of the calls in the procedure because the code
  that checks if a warning message is printed out expects that the
  first statement gives an warning what is not the case for INSERT
  INTO ta$CRC_ARG_level VALUES (47);
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_stm_unsafe_warning.result:
  Updated the result file.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_unsafe.result:
  There are several changes here:
          
  (1) - Changed the CREATE PROCEDURE $CRC.
                                  
  (2) - The procedure $CRC was failing and the content of the binlog
        was being printed out, after fix (1) the failure disappeared.
                                  
  (3) - The warning message for unsafeness due to auto-increment collumns was
        changed.
                                  
  (4) - The warning message for unsafeness due to VERSION(), RAND() was changed.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_stm_unsafe_warning.test:
  Tested filters.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_unsafe.test:
  Reenabled the test case binlog_unsafe.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/disabled.def:
  Reenabled the test case binlog_unsafe.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_begin_commit_rollback.result:
  Updated the result file.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_non_direct_stm_mixing_engines.result:
  Updated the result file.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_stm_auto_increment_bug33029.result:
  Updated the result file.
sql/sql_class.cc:
  Moved the stmt_accessed_table_flag variable and related information to the
  LEX as we need the variable reset after each statement even inside a stored
  procedure, what did not happen if the information was in the THD.
          
  Changed the routine in the THD::binlog_query that prints the warning
  messages to avoid trying to print them when inside a stored procedure,
  function or trigger.
                          
  Checked for unsafeness when both performance and log tables where used.
  After the introduction of the performance schema, we need to check both.
2010-08-10 12:32:54 +01:00
Georgi Kodinov
9705711596 WL#1054: Pluggable authentication support
Merged the implementation to a new base tree.
2010-08-09 11:32:50 +03:00
Alexander Nozdrin
aeeafbb396 Auto-merge from mysql-5.5. 2010-08-04 12:18:32 +04:00
unknown
3ac0265436 Bug #34283 mysqlbinlog leaves tmpfile after termination if binlog contains load data infile
With statement- or mixed-mode logging, "LOAD DATA INFILE" queries
are written to the binlog using special types of log events.
When mysqlbinlog reads such events, it re-creates the file in a
temporary directory with a generated filename and outputs a
"LOAD DATA INFILE" query where the filename is replaced by the
generated file. The temporary file is not deleted by mysqlbinlog
after termination.
      
To fix the problem, in mixed mode we go to row-based. In SBR, we
document it to remind user the tmpfile is left in a temporary
directory.


mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_mixed_load_data.result:
  Test result for BUG#34283.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_killed_simulate.test:
  Updated for BUg#34283
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_mixed_load_data.test:
  Added the test file to verify that 'load data infile...' statement
  will go to row-based in mixed mode.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_stm_blackhole.test:
  Updated for BUg#34283
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_innodb_mixed_dml.result:
  Updated for Bug#34283
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_loaddata.test:
  Updated for Bug#34283
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_loaddata_fatal.test:
  Updated for Bug#34283
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_loaddata_map.test:
  Updated for Bug#34283
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_slave_load_remove_tmpfile.test:
  Updated for Bug#34283
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_stm_log.test:
  Updated for B
mysys/stacktrace.c:
  Auto merge
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  Auto merg
sql/sql_load.cc:
  Added code to go to row-based in mixed mode for
  'load data infile ...' statement
2010-08-03 11:49:14 +08:00
Davi Arnaut
9899e690f0 Bug#45288: pb2 returns a lot of compilation warnings on linux
Fix compiler warnings.

mysys/stacktrace.c:
  Tag unused parameters.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  Variable becomes unused in non-debug builds. Also, no need to
  assert the obvious.
2010-07-30 17:33:10 -03:00
Alexander Nozdrin
32f3ab7933 Auto-merge from mysql-trunk-merge. 2010-07-29 16:32:11 +04:00
unknown
cb63e6d021 Manual merge 2010-07-29 11:24:35 +08:00
unknown
2124538d9c BUG#49124 Security issue with /*!-versioned */ SQL statements on Slave
/*![:version:] Query Code */, where [:version:] is a sequence of 5 
digits representing the mysql server version(e.g /*!50200 ... */),
is a special comment that the query in it can be executed on those 
servers whose versions are larger than the version appearing in the 
comment. It leads to a security issue when slave's version is larger 
than master's. A malicious user can improve his privileges on slaves. 
Because slave SQL thread is running with SUPER privileges, so it can
execute queries that he/she does not have privileges on master.

This bug is fixed with the logic below: 
- To replace '!' with ' ' in the magic comments which are not applied on
  master. So they become common comments and will not be applied on slave.

- Example:
  'INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1) /*!10000, (2)*/ /*!99999 ,(3)*/
  will be binlogged as
  'INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1) /*!10000, (2)*/ /* 99999 ,(3)*/

mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_conditional_comments.test:
  Test the patch for this bug.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  Rename inBuf as rawBuf and remove the const limitation.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  To replace '!' with ' ' in the magic comments which are not applied on
  master.
sql/sql_lex.h:
  Remove the const limitation on parameter buff, as it can be modified in the function since
  this patch.
  Add member function yyUnput for Lex_input_stream. It set a character back the query buff.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  Rename inBuf as rawBuf and remove the const limitation.
sql/sql_partition.cc:
  Remove the const limitation on parameter part_buff, as it can be modified in the function since
  this patch.
sql/sql_partition.h:
  Remove the const limitation on parameter part_buff, as it can be modified in the function since
  this patch.
sql/table.h:
  Remove the const limitation on variable partition_info, as it can be modified since
  this patch.
2010-07-29 11:00:57 +08:00
Konstantin Osipov
c4c678f653 Merge trunk-bugfixing -> trunk-runtime. 2010-07-27 18:32:42 +04:00
Konstantin Osipov
36290c0923 A pre-requisite patch for the fix for Bug#52044.
This patch also fixes Bug#55452 "SET PASSWORD is
replicated twice in RBR mode".

The goal of this patch is to remove the release of 
metadata locks from close_thread_tables().
This is necessary to not mistakenly release
the locks in the course of a multi-step
operation that involves multiple close_thread_tables()
or close_tables_for_reopen().

On the same token, move statement commit outside 
close_thread_tables().

Other cleanups:
Cleanup COM_FIELD_LIST.
Don't call close_thread_tables() in COM_SHUTDOWN -- there
are no open tables there that can be closed (we leave
the locked tables mode in THD destructor, and this
close_thread_tables() won't leave it anyway).

Make open_and_lock_tables() and open_and_lock_tables_derived()
call close_thread_tables() upon failure.
Remove the calls to close_thread_tables() that are now
unnecessary.

Simplify the back off condition in Open_table_context.

Streamline metadata lock handling in LOCK TABLES 
implementation.

Add asserts to ensure correct life cycle of 
statement transaction in a session.

Remove a piece of dead code that has also become redundant
after the fix for Bug 37521.

mysql-test/r/variables.result:
  Update results: set @@autocommit and statement transaction/
  prelocked mode.
mysql-test/r/view.result:
  A harmless change in CHECK TABLE <view> status for a broken view.
  If previously a failure to prelock all functions used in a view 
  would leave the connection in LTM_PRELOCKED mode, now we call
  close_thread_tables() from open_and_lock_tables()
  and leave prelocked mode, thus some check in mysql_admin_table() that
  works only in prelocked/locked tables mode is no longer activated.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_implicit_commit_binlog.result:
  Fixed Bug#55452 "SET PASSWORD is replicated twice in
  RBR mode": extra binlog events are gone from the
  binary log.
mysql-test/t/variables.test:
  Add a test case: set autocommit and statement transaction/prelocked
  mode.
sql/event_data_objects.cc:
  Simplify code in Event_job_data::execute().
  Move sp_head memory management to lex_end().
sql/event_db_repository.cc:
  Move the release of metadata locks outside
  close_thread_tables().
  Make sure we call close_thread_tables() when
  open_and_lock_tables() fails and remove extra
  code from the events data dictionary.
  Use close_mysql_tables(), a new internal
  function to properly close mysql.* tables
  in the data dictionary.
  Contract Event_db_repository::drop_events_by_field,
  drop_schema_events into one function.
  When dropping all events in a schema,
  make sure we don't mistakenly release all
  locks acquired by DROP DATABASE. These
  include locks on the database name
  and the global intention exclusive
  metadata lock.
sql/event_db_repository.h:
  Function open_event_table() does not require an instance 
  of Event_db_repository.
sql/events.cc:
  Use close_mysql_tables() instead of close_thread_tables()
  to bootstrap events, since the latter no longer
  releases metadata locks.
sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc:
  - mysql_rm_table_part2 no longer releases
  acquired metadata locks. Do it in the caller.
sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc:
  Deploy the new protocol for closing thread
  tables in run_query() and ndb_binlog_index
  code.
sql/handler.cc:
  Assert that we never call ha_commit_trans/
  ha_rollback_trans in sub-statement, which
  is now the case.
sql/handler.h:
  Add an accessor to check whether THD_TRANS object
  is empty (has no transaction started).
sql/log.cc:
  Update a comment.
sql/log_event.cc:
  Since now we commit/rollback statement transaction in 
  mysql_execute_command(), we need a mechanism to communicate
  from Query_log_event::do_apply_event() to mysql_execute_command()
  that the statement transaction should be rolled back, not committed.
  Ideally it would be a virtual method of THD. I hesitate
  to make THD a virtual base class in this already large patch.
  Use a thd->variables.option_bits for now.
  
  Remove a call to close_thread_tables() from the slave IO
  thread. It doesn't open any tables, and the protocol
  for closing thread tables is more complicated now.
  
  Make sure we properly close thread tables, however, 
  in Load_data_log_event, which doesn't
  follow the standard server execution procedure
  with mysql_execute_command().
  @todo: this piece should use Server_runnable
  framework instead.
  Remove an unnecessary call to mysql_unlock_tables().
sql/rpl_rli.cc:
  Update Relay_log_info::slave_close_thread_tables()
  to follow the new close protocol.
sql/set_var.cc:
  Remove an unused header.
sql/slave.cc:
  Remove an unnecessary call to
  close_thread_tables().
sql/sp.cc:
  Remove unnecessary calls to close_thread_tables()
  from SP DDL implementation. The tables will
  be closed by the caller, in mysql_execute_command().
  When dropping all routines in a database, make sure
  to not mistakenly drop all metadata locks acquired
  so far, they include the scoped lock on the schema.
sql/sp_head.cc:
  Correct the protocol that closes thread tables
  in an SP instruction.
  Clear lex->sphead before cleaning up lex
  with lex_end to make sure that we don't
  delete the sphead twice. It's considered
  to be "cleaner" and more in line with
  future changes than calling delete lex->sphead
  in other places that cleanup the lex.
sql/sp_head.h:
  When destroying m_lex_keeper of an instruction,
  don't delete the sphead that all lex objects
  share. 
  @todo: don't store a reference to routine's sp_head
  instance in instruction's lex.
sql/sql_acl.cc:
  Don't call close_thread_tables() where the caller will
  do that for us.
  Fix Bug#55452 "SET PASSWORD is replicated twice in RBR 
  mode" by disabling RBR replication in change_password()
  function.
  Use close_mysql_tables() in bootstrap and ACL reload
  code to make sure we release all metadata locks.
sql/sql_base.cc:
  This is the main part of the patch:
  - remove manipulation with thd->transaction
  and thd->mdl_context from close_thread_tables().
  Now this function is only responsible for closing
  tables, nothing else.
  This is necessary to be able to easily use
  close_thread_tables() in procedures, that
  involve multiple open/close tables, which all
  need to be protected continuously by metadata
  locks.
  Add asserts ensuring that TABLE object
  is only used when is protected by a metadata lock.
  Simplify the back off condition of Open_table_context,
  we no longer need to look at the autocommit mode.
  Make open_and_lock_tables() and open_normal_and_derived_tables()
  close thread tables and release metadata locks acquired so-far 
  upon failure. This simplifies their usage.
  Implement close_mysql_tables().
sql/sql_base.h:
  Add declaration for close_mysql_tables().
sql/sql_class.cc:
  Remove a piece of dead code that has also become redundant
  after the fix for Bug 37521.
  The code became dead when my_eof() was made a non-protocol method,
  but a method that merely modifies the diagnostics area.
  The code became redundant with the fix for Bug#37521, when 
  we started to cal close_thread_tables() before
  Protocol::end_statement().
sql/sql_do.cc:
  Do nothing in DO if inside a substatement
  (the assert moved out of trans_rollback_stmt).
sql/sql_handler.cc:
  Add comments.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
  Remove dead code. 
  Release metadata locks explicitly at the
  end of the delayed insert thread.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  Add destruction of lex->sphead to lex_end(),
  lex "reset" method called at the end of each statement.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  Move close_thread_tables() and other related
  cleanups to mysql_execute_command()
  from dispatch_command(). This has become
  possible after the fix for Bug#37521.
  Mark federated SERVER statements as DDL.
  
  Next step: make sure that we don't store
  eof packet in the query cache, and move
  the query cache code outside mysql_parse.
  
  Brush up the code of COM_FIELD_LIST.
  Remove unnecessary calls to close_thread_tables().
  
  When killing a query, don't report "OK"
  if it was a suicide.
sql/sql_parse.h:
  Remove declaration of a function that is now static.
sql/sql_partition.cc:
  Remove an unnecessary call to close_thread_tables().
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
  open_and_lock_tables() will clean up
  after itself after a failure.
  Move close_thread_tables() above
  end: label, and replace with close_mysql_tables(),
  which will also release the metadata lock
  on mysql.plugin.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
  Now that we no longer release locks in close_thread_tables()
  statement prepare code has become more straightforward.
  Remove the now redundant check for thd->killed() (used
  only by the backup project) from Execute_server_runnable.
  Reorder code to take into account that now mysql_execute_command()
  performs lex->unit.cleanup() and close_thread_tables().
sql/sql_priv.h:
  Add a new option to server options to interact
  between the slave SQL thread and execution
  framework (hack). @todo: use a virtual
  method of class THD instead.
sql/sql_servers.cc:
  Due to Bug 25705 replication of 
  DROP/CREATE/ALTER SERVER is broken.
  Make sure at least we do not attempt to 
  replicate these statements using RBR,
  as this violates the assert in close_mysql_tables().
sql/sql_table.cc:
  Do not release metadata locks in mysql_rm_table_part2,
  this is done by the caller.
  Do not call close_thread_tables() in mysql_create_table(),
  this is done by the caller. 
  Fix a bug in DROP TABLE under LOCK TABLES when,
  upon error in wait_while_table_is_used() we would mistakenly
  release the metadata lock on a non-dropped table.
  Explicitly release metadata locks when doing an implicit
  commit.
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
  Now that we delete lex->sphead in lex_end(),
  zero the trigger's sphead in lex after loading
  the trigger, to avoid double deletion.
sql/sql_udf.cc:
  Use close_mysql_tables() instead of close_thread_tables().
sql/sys_vars.cc:
  Remove code added in scope of WL#4284 which would
  break when we perform set @@session.autocommit along
  with setting other variables and using tables or functions.
  A test case added to variables.test.
sql/transaction.cc:
  Add asserts.
sql/tztime.cc:
  Use close_mysql_tables() rather than close_thread_tables().
2010-07-27 14:25:53 +04:00
Davi Arnaut
bc4ba28cab WL#5498: Remove dead and unused source code
Remove unused variables.
2010-07-23 17:13:36 -03:00
Davi Arnaut
f56dd32bf7 Bug#34043: Server loops excessively in _checkchunk() when safemalloc is enabled
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.
2010-07-08 18:20:08 -03:00
Konstantin Osipov
cc6dabba37 Merge trunk-bugfixing -> trunk-runtime 2010-06-17 17:31:51 +04:00
Alexey Kopytov
f84b3f5c21 Manual merge from mysql-5.1-bugteam to mysql-trunk-merge.
conflicts:
   conflict      mysys/safemalloc.c
   conflict      sql/mysqld.cc
   conflict      sql/sp.cc
   conflict      sql/sql_lex.cc
   conflict      sql/sql_lex.h
   conflict      sql/sql_parse.cc
   conflict      sql/sql_prepare.cc
2010-06-11 17:48:24 +04:00
Alexey Kopytov
386929d3ae Manual merge from the bugfix tree.
conflicts:
   conflict      sql/sql_parse.cc
2010-06-11 16:52:06 +04:00
Alexey Kopytov
e5cf56ef80 Manual merge from the bugfix tree.
conflicts:
   conflict      sql/sql_parse.cc
2010-06-11 14:51:21 +04:00
Davi Arnaut
db2fe44c84 Merge of mysql-5.1-bugteam into mysql-trunk-merge. 2010-06-10 22:30:49 -03:00
Davi Arnaut
0f9ddfa9d8 Bug#42733: Type-punning warnings when compiling MySQL --
strict aliasing violations.

One somewhat major source of strict-aliasing violations and
related warnings is the SQL_LIST structure. For example,
consider its member function `link_in_list` which takes
a pointer to pointer of type T (any type) as a pointer to
pointer to unsigned char. Dereferencing this pointer, which
is done to reset the next field, violates strict-aliasing
rules and might cause problems for surrounding code that
uses the next field of the object being added to the list.

The solution is to use templates to parametrize the SQL_LIST
structure in order to deference the pointers with compatible
types. As a side bonus, it becomes possible to remove quite
a few casts related to acessing data members of SQL_LIST.

sql/handler.h:
  Use the appropriate template type argument.
sql/item.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary cast.
sql/item_subselect.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/item_sum.cc:
  Use the appropriate template type argument.
  Remove now-unnecessary cast.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  Move SQL_LIST structure to sql_list.h
  Use the appropriate template type argument.
sql/sp.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_delete.cc:
  Use the appropriate template type argument.
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_derived.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_lex.h:
  SQL_LIST now takes a template type argument which must
  match the type of the elements of the list. Use forward
  declaration when the type is not available, it is used
  in pointers anyway.
sql/sql_list.h:
  Rename SQL_LIST to SQL_I_List. The template parameter is
  the type of object that is stored in the list.
sql/sql_olap.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_select.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_show.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_table.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_union.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_update.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_view.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc:
  Remove now-unnecessary casts.
2010-06-10 17:45:22 -03:00
Konstantin Osipov
29f9fb7a0a Backport two small cleanups from trunk-iplus tree:
1) No mutex and no function call if we're not using
plugins.
2) If we're above the table definition cache limit,
delete the oldest unused share, not the share on our hands.

sql/sql_base.cc:
  If we're above the table definition cache limit,
  delete the oldest unused share, not the share on our hands.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  No mutex and no function call if we're not using
  plugins.
2010-06-07 18:53:50 +04:00
Jon Olav Hauglid
142a162c66 manual merge from mysql-trunk-bugfixing
Conflicts:
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/archive.result
Contents conflict in mysql-test/r/innodb_bug38231.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/mdl_sync.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/disabled.def
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_binlog_format_errors.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/t/archive.test
Contents conflict in mysql-test/t/innodb_bug38231.test
Text conflict in mysql-test/t/mdl_sync.test
Text conflict in sql/sp_head.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_show.cc
Text conflict in sql/table.cc
Text conflict in sql/table.h
2010-06-06 13:19:29 +02:00
Alexander Nozdrin
59a9912963 Auto-merge from mysql-trunk. 2010-05-28 09:47:58 +04:00
Dmitry Lenev
bee0f214fd Pre-requisite patch for bug #51263 "Deadlock between
transactional SELECT and ALTER TABLE ... REBUILD PARTITION".

The goal of this patch is to decouple type of metadata
lock acquired for table by open_tables() from type of
table-level lock to be acquired on it.

To achieve this we change approach to how we determine what
type of metadata lock should be acquired on table to be open.
Now instead of inferring it at open_tables() time from flags
and type of table-level lock we rely on that type of metadata
lock is properly set at parsing time and is not changed
further.

sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc:
  Now one needs to properly initialize table list element's
  MDL_request object before calling mysql_rm_table_part2().
sql/lock.cc:
  lock_table_names() no longer initializes table list elements'
  MDL_request objects. Now proper initialization of these
  requests is a responsibility of the caller.
sql/lock.h:
  Removed MYSQL_OPEN_TAKE_UPGRADABLE_MDL flag which became
  unnecessary. Thanks to the fact that we don't reset type of
  requests for metadata locks between re-executions we now can
  figure out that upgradable locks are requested by simply
  looking at their type which were set in the parser. As result
  this flag became redundant.
sql/mdl.h:
  Added version of new operator which simplifies allocation of
  MDL_request objects on a MEM_ROOT.
sql/sp_head.cc:
  Added comment explaining why it is OK to infer type of
  metadata lock to request from type of table-level lock
  for prelocking.
  Added enum_mdl_type argument to sp_add_to_query_tables()
  to simplify its usage in trigger implementation.
sql/sp_head.h:
  Added enum_mdl_type argument to sp_add_to_query_tables()
  to simplify its usage in trigger implementation.
sql/sql_base.cc:
  - open_table_get_mdl_lock():
    Preserve type of MDL_request for table list element which
    was set in the parser by creating MDL_request objects on
    memory root if MYSQL_OPEN_FORCE_SHARED_MDL or
    MYSQL_OPEN_FORCE_SHARED_HIGH_PRIO_MDL flag were specified.
    Thanks to this and to the fact that we no longer reset
    type of requests for metadata locks between re-executions
    we no longer need to acquire exclusive metadata lock on
    table to be created in a special way. This lock is acquired
    by code handling acquiring of upgradable locks.
    Also changed signature/calling convention for this function
    to simplify its usage.
  - Accordingly special lock strategy for table list elements
    which was used for such locks became unnecessary and was
    removed. Other strategies were renamed.
  - Since we no longer have guarantee that MDL_request object
    which were not satisfied due to lock conflict belongs to
    table list element Open_table_context class and its methods
    were extended to remember pointer to MDL_request which has
    caused problem at request_backoff_action() time and use it
    in recover_from_failed_open(). Similar approach is used
    for cases when problem from which we need to recover is
    not related to MDL but to the table itself. In this case
    we store pointer to the element of table list.
  - Changed open_tables()/open_tables_check_upgradable_mdl()/
    open_tables_acquire_upgradable_mdl() not to rely on
    MYSQL_OPEN_TAKE_UPGRADABLE_MDL flag to understand when
    upgradable metadata locks should be acquired and not to
    infer type of MDL lock from type of table-level lock.
    Instead we assume that type of MDL to be acquired was set
    in the parser (we can do this as type of MDL_request is
    no longer reset between re-executions).
sql/sql_class.h:
  Since we no longer have guarantee that MDL_request object
  which were not satisfied due to lock conflict belongs to
  table list element Open_table_context class and its methods
  were extended to remember pointer to MDL_request which has
  caused problem at request_backoff_action() time and use it
  in recover_from_failed_open(). Similar approach is used
  for cases when problem from which we need to recover is
  not related to MDL but to the table itself. In this case
  we store pointer to the element of table list.
sql/sql_db.cc:
  Now one needs to properly initialize table list element's
  MDL_request object before calling mysql_rm_table_part2()
  or mysql_rename_tables().
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  st_select_lex/st_select_lex_node::add_table_to_list() method
  now has argument which allows specify type of metadata lock
  to be requested for table list element being added.
sql/sql_lex.h:
  - st_select_lex/st_select_lex_node::add_table_to_list()
    method now has argument which specifies type of metadata
    lock to be requested for table list element being added.
    This allows to explicitly set type of MDL lock to be
    acquired for a DDL statement in parser. It is also more
    future-proof than inferring type of MDL request from type
    of table-level lock.
  - Added Yacc_state::m_mdl_type member which specifies which
    type of metadata lock should be requested for tables to be
    added to table list by a grammar rule in cases when the same
    rule is used in several statements requiring different kinds
    of metadata locks.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  - st_select_lex::add_table_to_list() method now has argument
    which specifies type of metadata lock to be requested for
    table list element being added. This allows to explicitly
    set type of MDL lock to be acquired for a DDL statement in
    parser. It is also more future-proof than inferring type of
    MDL request from type of table-level lock.
  - EXCLUSIVE_DOWNGRADABLE_MDL lock strategy has a new name -
    OTLS_DOWNGRADE_IF_EXISTS.
  - Adjusted LOCK TABLES implementation to the fact that we no
    longer infer type of metadata lock to be acquired from table
    level lock and that type of MDL request is set at parsing.
    And thus MYSQL_OPEN_TAKE_UPGRADABLE_MDL flag became
    unnecessary.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
  TABLE_LIST's lock strategy SHARED_MDL was renamed to OTLS_NONE
  as now it means that metadata lock should not be changed during
  call to open_table() (if it has been already acquired) and is
  also used for exclusive metadata lock.
sql/sql_show.cc:
  st_select_lex::add_table_to_list() method now has argument
  which specifies type of metadata lock to be requested for
  table list element being added.
sql/sql_table.cc:
  - Adjusted mysql_admin_table()'s code to the fact that
    open_tables() no longer determines what kind of metadata
    lock should be obtained basing on type of table-level
    lock and flags. Instead type of metadata lock for table
    to be open should be set before calling open_tables().
  - Changed mysql_alter_table() code to the facts:
    a) that now it is responsibility of caller to properly
    initalize MDL_request in table list elements before calling
    lock_table_names()
    b) and that MYSQL_OPEN_TAKE_UPGRADABLE_MDL is no longer
    necessary since type of metadata lock to be obtained
    at open_tables() time is set during parsing.
  - Changed code of mysql_recreate_table() to properly set
    type of metadata and table-level lock to be obtained
    by mysql_alter_table() which it calls.
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
  Instead of relying on MYSQL_OPEN_TAKE_UPGRADABLE_MDL flag to
  force open_tables() to take an upgradable lock we now specify
  exact type of lock to be taken when constructing table list
  element for table to be open for CREATE/DROP TRIGGER.
sql/sql_view.cc:
  We no longer use TABLE_LIST::EXCLUSIVE_MDL strategy to force
  open_tables() to take an exclusive metadata lock on view to
  be created. Instead we rely on parser setting proper type of
  metadata lock to request and open_tables() acquiring it.
  This became possible thanks to the fact that we no longer
  reset type of MDL_request between statement re-executions.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
  Instead of inferring type of MDL_request for table to be
  open from type of table-level lock and flags passed to
  open_tables() we now explicitly specify them at parsing.
  This became possible thanks to the fact that we no longer
  reset type of MDL_request between statement re-executions.
  In future this should allow to decouple type of metadata
  lock from type of table-level lock.
  The only exception to this approach is statements implemented
  through mysql_admin_table() which re-uses same table list
  element several times with different types of table-level
  and metadata locks.
  We now also properly initialize MDL_request objects for table
  list elements which are later passed to lock_table_names()
  function.
sql/table.cc:
  Do not reset type of MDL_request between statement
  re-executions. This became unnecessesary as we no longer
  change type of MDL_request residing in table list element.
  In its turn this change allows to set type of MDL_request
  only once - at parsing time.
sql/table.h:
  Got rid of TABLE_LIST::EXCLUSIVE_MDL lock strategy.
  Now we can specify that we need to acquire exclusive lock
  on table to be processed by open_tables() through setting
  an appropriate type of MDL_request at parsing time (this
  became possible thanks to the fact that we no longer reset
  types of MDL_request's belonging to table list elements
  between statement re-execution).
  Strategy SHARED_MDL was renamed to OTLS_NONE as now it
  means that metadata lock should not be changed during call
  to open_table() (if it has been already acquired) and is
  also used for exclusive metadata lock.
  Strategy EXCLUSIVE_DOWNGRADABLE_MDL was renamed to
  OTLS_DOWNGRADE_IF_EXISTS.
2010-05-25 16:35:01 +04:00
Alexey Kopytov
c2ebb0ac88 Bug #42064: low memory crash when importing hex strings, in
Item_hex_string::Item_hex_string

The status of memory allocation in the Lex_input_stream (called
from the Parser_state constructor) was not checked which led to
a parser crash in case of the out-of-memory error.

The solution is to introduce new init() member function in
Parser_state and Lex_input_stream so that status of memory
allocation can be returned to the caller.

mysql-test/r/error_simulation.result:
  Added a test case for bug #42064.
mysql-test/t/error_simulation.test:
  Added a test case for bug #42064.
mysys/my_alloc.c:
  Added error injection code for the regression test.
mysys/my_malloc.c:
  Added error injection code for the regression test.
mysys/safemalloc.c:
  Added error injection code for the regression test.
sql/event_data_objects.cc:
  Use the new init() member function of Parser_state and check
  its return value to handle memory allocation failures.
sql/mysqld.cc:
  Added error injection code for the regression test.
sql/sp.cc:
  Use the new init() member function of Parser_state and check
  its return value to handle memory allocation failures.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  Moved memory allocation from constructor to the separate init()
  member function.
  Added error injection code for the regression test.
sql/sql_lex.h:
  Moved memory allocation from constructor to the separate init()
  member function.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  Use the new init() member function of Parser_state and check
  its return value to handle memory allocation failures.
sql/sql_partition.cc:
  Use the new init() member function of Parser_state and check
  its return value to handle memory allocation failures.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
  Use the new init() member function of Parser_state and check
  its return value to handle memory allocation failures.
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
  Use the new init() member function of Parser_state and check
  its return value to handle memory allocation failures.
sql/sql_view.cc:
  Use the new init() member function of Parser_state and check
  its return value to handle memory allocation failures..
sql/thr_malloc.cc:
  Added error injection code for the regression test.
2010-05-21 15:23:48 +04:00
Alexander Nozdrin
dabd4a1c55 Manual merge from mysql-trunk.
Conflicts:
  - mysql-test/r/partition.result
  - mysql-test/r/variables_debug.result
  - mysql-test/t/partition.test
  - mysql-test/t/variables_debug.test
2010-05-20 16:35:28 +04:00
Jon Olav Hauglid
198d51efe7 manual merge from mysql-trunk-bugfixing 2010-05-18 14:52:51 +02:00
Alexander Nozdrin
6facd4cb13 Patch for Bug#27863 (excessive memory usage for many small queries in a
multiquery packet).

Background:

  - a query can contain multiple SQL statements;

  - the server frees resources allocated to process a query when the
    whole query is handled. In other words, resources allocated to process
    one SQL statement from a multi-statement query are freed when all SQL
    statements are handled.

The problem was that the parser allocated a buffer of size of the whole
query for each SQL statement in a multi-statement query. Thus, if a query
had many SQL-statements (so, the query was long), but each SQL statement
was short, ther parser tried to allocate huge amount of memory (number of
small SQL statements * length of the whole query).

The memory was allocated for a so-called "cpp buffer", which is intended to
store pre-processed SQL statement -- SQL text without version specific
comments.

The fix is to allocate memory for the "cpp buffer" once for all SQL
statements (once for a query).
2010-05-14 22:11:25 +04:00
Alexey Kopytov
77b0e89328 Manual merge of mysql-5.1-bugteam to mysql-trunk-merge.
Conflicts:

Text conflict in mysql-test/r/explain.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/t/explain.test
Text conflict in sql/net_serv.cc
Text conflict in sql/sp_head.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_priv.h
2010-05-07 20:17:55 +04:00
Konstantin Osipov
1ab519d91f Committing on behalf or Dmitry Lenev:
Fix for bug #46947 "Embedded SELECT without FOR UPDATE is
causing a lock", with after-review fixes.

SELECT statements with subqueries referencing InnoDB tables
were acquiring shared locks on rows in these tables when they
were executed in REPEATABLE-READ mode and with statement or
mixed mode binary logging turned on.

This was a regression which were introduced when fixing
bug 39843.

The problem was that for tables belonging to subqueries
parser set TL_READ_DEFAULT as a lock type. In cases when
statement/mixed binary logging at open_tables() time this
type of lock was converted to TL_READ_NO_INSERT lock at
open_tables() time and caused InnoDB engine to acquire
shared locks on reads from these tables. Although in some
cases such behavior was correct (e.g. for subqueries in
DELETE) in case of SELECT it has caused unnecessary locking.

This patch tries to solve this problem by rethinking our
approach to how we handle locking for SELECT and subqueries.
Now we always set TL_READ_DEFAULT lock type for all cases
when we read data. When at open_tables() time this lock
is interpreted as TL_READ_NO_INSERT or TL_READ depending
on whether this statement as a whole or call to function
which uses particular table should be written to the
binary log or not (if yes then statement should be properly
serialized with concurrent statements and stronger lock
should be acquired).

Test coverage is added for both InnoDB and MyISAM.

This patch introduces an "incompatible" change in locking
scheme for subqueries used in SELECT ... FOR UPDATE and
SELECT .. IN SHARE MODE.
In 4.1 the server would use a snapshot InnoDB read for 
subqueries in SELECT FOR UPDATE and SELECT .. IN SHARE MODE
statements, regardless of whether the binary log is on or off.
If the user required a different type of read (i.e. locking read),
he/she could request so explicitly by providing FOR UPDATE/IN SHARE MODE
clause for each individual subquery.
On of the patches for 5.0 broke this behaviour (which was not documented
or tested), and started to use locking reads fora all subqueries in SELECT ... 
FOR UPDATE/IN SHARE MODE. This patch restored 4.1 behaviour.

mysql-test/include/check_concurrent_insert.inc:
  Added auxiliary script which allows to check if statement
  reading table allows concurrent inserts in it.
mysql-test/include/check_no_concurrent_insert.inc:
  Added auxiliary script which allows to check that statement
  reading table doesn't allow concurrent inserts in it.
mysql-test/include/check_no_row_lock.inc:
  Added auxiliary script which allows to check if statement
  reading table doesn't take locks on its rows.
mysql-test/include/check_shared_row_lock.inc:
  Added auxiliary script which allows to check if statement
  reading table takes shared locks on some of its rows.
mysql-test/r/bug39022.result:
  After bug #46947 'Embedded SELECT without FOR UPDATE is
  causing a lock' was fixed test case for bug 39022 has to
  be adjusted in order to trigger execution path on which
  original problem was encountered.
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql_lock2.result:
  Added coverage for handling of locking in various cases when
  we read data from InnoDB tables (includes test case for
  bug #46947 'Embedded SELECT without FOR UPDATE is causing a
  lock').
mysql-test/r/lock_sync.result:
  Added coverage for handling of locking in various cases when
  we read data from MyISAM tables.
mysql-test/t/bug39022.test:
  After bug #46947 'Embedded SELECT without FOR UPDATE is
  causing a lock' was fixed test case for bug 39022 has to
  be adjusted in order to trigger execution path on which
  original problem was encountered.
mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql_lock2.test:
  Added coverage for handling of locking in various cases when
  we read data from InnoDB tables (includes test case for
  bug #46947 'Embedded SELECT without FOR UPDATE is causing a
  lock').
mysql-test/t/lock_sync.test:
  Added coverage for handling of locking in various cases when
  we read data from MyISAM tables.
sql/log_event.cc:
  Since LEX::lock_option member was removed we no longer can
  rely on its value in Load_log_event::print_query() to
  determine that log event correponds to LOAD DATA CONCURRENT
  statement (this was not correct in all situations anyway).
  A new Load_log_event's member was introduced as a replacement.
  It is initialized at event object construction time and
  explicitly indicates whether LOAD DATA was concurrent.
sql/log_event.h:
  Since LEX::lock_option member was removed we no longer can
  rely on its value in Load_log_event::print_query() to
  determine that log event correponds to LOAD DATA CONCURRENT
  statement (this was not correct in all situations anyway).
  A new Load_log_event's member was introduced as a replacement.
  It is initialized at event object construction time and
  explicitly indicates whether LOAD DATA was concurrent.
sql/sp_head.cc:
  sp_head::reset_lex():
    Before parsing substatement reset part of parser state
    which needs this (e.g. set Yacc_state::m_lock_type to
    default value).
sql/sql_acl.cc:
  Since LEX::reset_n_backup_query_tables_list() now also
  resets LEX::sql_command member (as it became part of
  Query_tables_list class) we have to restore it in cases
  when while working with proxy Query_table_list we assume
  that LEX::sql_command still corresponds to original SQL
  command being executed (for example, when we are logging
  statement to the binary log while having Query_tables_list
  reset and backed up).
sql/sql_base.cc:
  Changed read_lock_type_for_table() to return a weak TL_READ
  type of lock in cases when we are executing statement which
  won't update tables directly and table doesn't belong to
  statement's prelocking list and thus can't be used by a
  stored function. It is OK to do so since in this case table
  won't be used by statement or function call which will be
  written to the binary log, so serializability requirements
  for it can be relaxed.
  One of results from this change is that SELECTs on InnoDB
  tables no longer takes shared row locks for tables which
  are used in subqueries (i.e. bug #46947 is fixed).
  Another result is that for similar SELECTs on MyISAM tables
  concurrent inserts are allowed.
  In order to implement this change signature of
  read_lock_type_for_table() function was changed to take
  pointers to Query_tables_list and TABLE_LIST objects.
sql/sql_base.h:
  - Function read_lock_type_for_table() now takes pointers
    to Query_tables_list and TABLE_LIST elements as its
    arguments since to correctly determine lock type it needs
    to know what statement is being performed and whether table
    element for which lock type to be determined belongs to
    prelocking list.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  - Removed LEX::lock_option and st_select_lex::lock_option
    members. Places in parser that were using them now use
    Yacc_state::m_lock_type instead.
  - To emphasize that LEX::sql_command member is used during
    process of opening and locking of tables it was moved to
    Query_tables_list class. It is now reset by
    Query_tables_list::reset_query_tables_list() method.
sql/sql_lex.h:
  - Removed st_select_lex::lock_option member as there is no
    real need for per-SELECT lock type (HIGH_PRIORITY option
    should apply to the whole statement. FOR UPDATE/LOCK IN
    SHARE MODE clauses can be handled without this member).
    The main effect which was achieved by introduction of this
    member, i.e. using TL_READ_DEFAULT lock type for
    subqueries, is now achieved by setting LEX::lock_option
    (or rather its replacement - Yacc_state::m_lock_type) to
    TL_READ_DEFAULT in almost all cases.
  - To emphasize that LEX::sql_command member is used during
    process of opening and locking of tables it was moved to
    Query_tables_list class.
  - Replaced LEX::lock_option with Yacc_state::m_lock_type
    in order to emphasize that this value is relevant only
    during parsing. Unlike for LEX::lock_option the default
    value for Yacc_state::m_lock_type is TL_READ_DEFAULT.
    Note that for cases when it is OK to take a "weak" read
    lock (e.g. simple SELECT) this lock type will be converted
    to TL_READ at open_tables() time. So this change won't
    cause negative change in behavior for such statements.
    OTOH this change ensures that, for example, for SELECTs
    which are used in stored functions TL_READ_NO_INSERT lock
    is taken when necessary and as result calls to such stored
    functions can be written to the binary log with correct
    serialization.
sql/sql_load.cc:
  Load_log_event constructor now requires a parameter that
  indicates whether LOAD DATA is concurrent.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  LEX::lock_option was replaced with Yacc_state::m_lock_type.
  And instead of resetting the latter implicitly in
  mysql_init_multi_delete() we do it explicitly in the
  places in parser which call this function.
sql/sql_priv.h:
  - To be able more easily distinguish high-priority SELECTs
    in st_select_lex::print() method added flag for
    HIGH_PRIORITY option.
sql/sql_select.cc:
  Changed code not to rely on LEX::lock_option to determine
  that it is high-priority SELECT. It was replaced with
  Yacc_state::m_lock_type which is accessible only at
  parse time. So instead of LEX::lock_option we now rely
  on a newly introduced flag for st_select_lex::options -
  SELECT_HIGH_PRIORITY.
sql/sql_show.cc:
  Since LEX::reset_n_backup_query_tables_list() now also
  resets LEX::sql_command member (as it became part of
  Query_tables_list class) we have to restore it in cases
  when while working with proxy Query_table_list we assume
  that LEX::sql_command still corresponds to original SQL
  command being executed.
sql/sql_table.cc:
  Since LEX::reset_query_tables_list() now also resets
  LEX::sql_command member (as it became part of
  Query_tables_list class) we have to restore value of this
  member when this method is called by mysql_admin_table(),
  to make this code safe for re-execution.
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
  Since LEX::reset_n_backup_query_tables_list() now also
  resets LEX::sql_command member (as it became part of
  Query_tables_list class) we have to restore it in cases
  when while working with proxy Query_table_list we assume
  that LEX::sql_command still corresponds to original SQL
  command being executed (for example, when we are logging
  statement to the binary log while having Query_tables_list
  reset and backed up).
sql/sql_update.cc:
  Function read_lock_type_for_table() now takes pointers
  to Query_tables_list and TABLE_LIST elements as its
  arguments since to correctly determine lock type it needs
  to know what statement is being performed and whether table
  element for which lock type to be determined belongs to
  prelocking list.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
  - Removed st_select_lex::lock_option member as there is no
    real need for per-SELECT lock type (HIGH_PRIORITY option
    should apply to the whole statement. FOR UPDATE/LOCK IN
    SHARE MODE clauses can be handled without this member).
    The main effect which was achieved by introduction of this
    member, i.e. using TL_READ_DEFAULT lock type for
    subqueries, is now achieved by setting LEX::lock_option
    (or rather its replacement - Yacc_state::m_lock_type) to
    TL_READ_DEFAULT in almost all cases.
  - Replaced LEX::lock_option with Yacc_state::m_lock_type
    in order to emphasize that this value is relevant only
    during parsing. Unlike for LEX::lock_option the default
    value for Yacc_state::m_lock_type is TL_READ_DEFAULT.
    Note that for cases when it is OK to take a "weak" read
    lock (e.g. simple SELECT) this lock type will be converted
    to TL_READ at open_tables() time. So this change won't
    cause negative change in behavior for such statements.
    OTOH this change ensures that, for example, for SELECTs
    which are used in stored functions TL_READ_NO_INSERT lock
    is taken when necessary and as result calls to such stored
    functions can be written to the binary log with correct
    serialization.
  - To be able more easily distinguish high-priority SELECTs
    in st_select_lex::print() method we now use new flag
    in st_select_lex::options bit-field.
2010-04-28 14:04:11 +04:00
Alfranio Correia
2b89bd9f5e auto-merge mysql-trunk-bugfixing (local) --> mysql-trunk-bugfixing 2010-04-19 12:05:07 +01:00
Davi Arnaut
7ecad98c45 Bug#50755: Crash if stored routine def contains version comments
The problem was that a syntactically invalid trigger could cause
the server to crash when trying to list triggers. The crash would
happen due to a mishap in the backup/restore procedure that should
protect parser items which are not associated with the trigger. The
backup/restore is used to isolate the parse tree (and context) of
a statement from the load (and parsing) of a trigger. In this case,
a error during the parsing of a trigger could cause the improper
backup/restore sequence.

The solution is to properly restore the original statement context
before the parser is exited due to syntax errors in the trigger body.

mysql-test/r/trigger.result:
  Add test case result for Bug#50755
mysql-test/t/trigger.test:
  Add test case for Bug#50755
sql/sp_head.cc:
  Merge sp_head::destroy() and sp_head destructor. Retrieve THD
  from the LEX so that m_thd is not necessary.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  Explicitly restore the original environment.
2010-04-01 10:15:22 -03:00
Mats Kindahl
23d8586dbf WL#5030: Split and remove mysql_priv.h
This patch:

- Moves all definitions from the mysql_priv.h file into
  header files for the component where the variable is
  defined
- Creates header files if the component lacks one
- Eliminates all include directives from mysql_priv.h
- Eliminates all circular include cycles
- Rename time.cc to sql_time.cc
- Rename mysql_priv.h to sql_priv.h
2010-03-31 16:05:33 +02:00
Alfranio Correia
671f8768bb auto-merge mysql-trunk-bugfixing (local) --> mysql-trunk-bugfixing 2010-03-31 14:30:24 +01:00
Alfranio Correia
41c642e634 BUG#51291 Unfortunate effect around variable binlog_direct_non_transactional_updates
BUG#46364 introduced the flag binlog_direct_non_transactional_updates which
would make N-changes to be written to the binary log upon committing the
statement when "ON". On the other hand, when "OFF" the option was supposed
to mimic the behavior in 5.1. However, the implementation was not mimicking
the behavior correctly and the following bugs popped up:

  Case #1: N-changes executed within a transaction would go into
           the S-cache. When later in the same transaction a
           T-change occurs, N-changes following it were written
           to the T-cache instead of the S-cache. In some cases,
           this raises problems. For example, a
           Table_map_log_event being written initially into the
           S-cache, together with the initial N-changes, would be
           absent from the T-cache. This would log N-changes
           orphaned from a Table_map_log_event (thence discarded
           at the slave). (MIXED and ROW)

   Case #2: When rolling back a transaction, the N-changes that
            might be in the T-cache were disregarded and
            truncated along with the T-changes. (MIXED and ROW)

   Case #3: When a MIXED statement (TN) is ahead of any other
            T-changes in the transaction and it fails, it is kept
            in the T-cache until the transaction ends. This is
            not the case in 5.1 or Betony (5.5.2). In these, the
            failed TN statement would be written to the binlog at
            the same instant it had failed and not deferred until
            transaction end. (SBR)

To fix these problems, we have decided to do what follows:

   For Case #1 and #2, we circumvent them:

      1. by not letting binlog_direct_non_transactional_updates
         affect MIXED and RBR. These modes will keep the behavior
         provided by WL#2687. Although this will make Celosia to
         behave differently from 5.1, an execution will be always
         safe under such modes in the sense that slaves will never
         go out sync. In 5.1, using either MIXED or ROW while
         mixing N-statements and T-statements was not safe.

   For Case #3, we don't actually fix it. We:

      1. keep it and make all MIXED statements whether they end
         up failing or not or whether they are up front in the
         transaction or after some transactional change to always
         be stored in the T-cache. This means that it is written
         to the binary log on transaction commit/rollback only.

      2. We make the warning message even more specific about the
         MIXED statement and SBR.

mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_mixing_engines.test:
  Updated the test case to avoid checking inconsistencies between the master and slave
  when session.binlog_direct_non_transactional_updates is ON and the format is statement.
  
  In this scenario, they will diverge because a counter (within a triger) is incremented
  and associated to the issued statement. However, an n-statement is logged ahead of
  the transaction and thus is not executed by the same order in the slave and thus gets
  a different value from the counter.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_multi_engine.result:
  Updated the test case with the new error ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_MIXED_STATEMENT.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_stm_mix_innodb_myisam.result:
  Updated the test case with the new error ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_MIXED_STATEMENT.
mysql-test/suite/ndb/r/ndb_binlog_format.result:
  Updated the test case with the new error ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_MIXED_STATEMENT.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_concurrency_error.result:
  Updated the test case with the new error ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_MIXED_STATEMENT.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_stm_binlog_max_cache_size.result:
  Updated the test case with the new error ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_MIXED_STATEMENT.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_stm_mixing_engines.result:
  Updated the test case with the new error ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_MIXED_STATEMENT.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_stm_stop_middle_group.result:
  Updated the test case with the new error ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_MIXED_STATEMENT.
sql/log.cc:
  Checked if either a trx-cache or a non-trx-cache should be used. 
  
  If bin_log_direct_non_trans_update is active or the format is either
  MIXED or ROW, the cache to be used depends on the flag is_transactional.
  
  When the format is STMT, the non-trx-cache should be used if the statement
  is non-transactional and the trx-cache is empty, i.e. if any transactional
  statement has not committed yet. Otherwise, the trx-cache should be used.
sql/share/errmsg-utf8.txt:
  Added the new unsafe error ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_MIXED_STATEMENT.
sql/sql_class.cc:
  Started printing ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_MIXED_STATEMENT, when there
  is a mixed-statement.
  
  Organized the names of the variables and added comments.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  Added the new unsafe error ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_MIXED_STATEMENT.
sql/sql_lex.h:
  Added the new unsafe error ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_MIXED_STATEMENT.
2010-03-31 14:22:47 +01:00
Alexander Nozdrin
b3018e8613 Manual merge from mysql-trunk-merge.
Conflicts:
  - client/mysql.cc
  - client/mysqldump.c
  - configure.in
  - mysql-test/r/csv.result
  - mysql-test/r/func_time.result
  - mysql-test/r/show_check.result
  - mysql-test/r/sp-error.result
  - mysql-test/r/sp.result
  - mysql-test/r/sp_trans.result
  - mysql-test/r/type_blob.result
  - mysql-test/r/type_timestamp.result
  - mysql-test/r/warnings.result
  - mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_sp.result
  - sql/mysql_priv.h
  - sql/mysqld.cc
  - sql/sp.cc
  - sql/sql_base.cc
  - sql/sql_table.cc
  - sql/sql_trigger.cc
  - sql/sql_view.cc
  - sql/table.h
  - sql/share/errmsg.txt
  - mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/r/log_bin_trust_routine_creators_basic.result
2010-02-24 16:52:27 +03:00
Alfranio Correia
3fad4e8df1 BUG#49019 Mixing self-logging eng. and regular eng. does not switch to row in mixed mode
Reading from a self-logging engine and updating a transactional engine such as Innodb
generates changes that are written to the binary log in the statement format and may
make slaves diverge. In the mixed mode, such changes should be written to the binary
log in the row format.

Note that the issue does not happen if we mix a self-logging engine and MyIsam
as this case is caught by checking the mixture of non-transactional and transactional
engines.

So, we classify a mixed statement where one reads from NDB and writes into another 
engine as unsafe:

if (multi_engine && flags_some_set & HA_HAS_OWN_BINLOGGING)
  lex->set_stmt_unsafe(LEX::BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_MULTIPLE_ENGINES_AND_SELF_LOGGING_ENGINE);

mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_mixed_engines_transactions.result:
  Augmented test case to check mixed statements
mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_mixed_engines_transactions.test:
  Augmented test case to check mixed statements
sql/share/errmsg-utf8.txt:
  Added ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_MULTIPLE_ENGINES_AND_SELF_LOGGING_ENGINE
sql/sql_class.cc:
  Redefined flags' name in order to have two sets of flags: (i) flags that are checked when there
  is a write operation; (ii) flags that are checked regardless of the type of the operation.
  
  Classified a mixed statement where one reads from NDB and writes into another engine as unsafe:
  
    if (multi_engine && flags_some_set & HA_HAS_OWN_BINLOGGING)
      lex->set_stmt_unsafe(LEX::BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_MULTIPLE_ENGINES_AND_SELF_LOGGING_ENGINE);
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  Added error ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_MULTIPLE_ENGINES_AND_SELF_LOGGING_ENGINE
sql/sql_lex.h:
  Added BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_MULTIPLE_ENGINES_AND_SELF_LOGGING_ENGINE
2010-02-22 03:25:33 +00:00
Alexey Kopytov
0888e40fa3 Manual merge of mysql-5.1-bugteam into mysql-trunk-merge.
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
2010-02-09 12:59:38 +05:00
Gleb Shchepa
994c0f8308 Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
Grouping by a subquery in a query with a distinct aggregate
function lead to a wrong result (wrong and unordered
grouping values).

There are two related problems:

1) The query like this:

   SELECT (SELECT t1.a) aa, COUNT(DISTINCT b) c
   FROM t1 GROUP BY aa

returned wrong result, because the outer reference "t1.a"
in the subquery was substituted with the Item_ref item.

The Item_ref item obtains data from the result_field object
that refreshes once after the end of each group. This data
is not applicable to filesort since filesort() doesn't care
about groups (and doesn't update result_field objects with
copy_fields() and so on). Also that data is not applicable
to group separation algorithm: end_send_group() checks every
record with test_if_group_changed() that evaluates Item_ref
items, but it refreshes those Item_ref-s only after the end
of group, that is a vicious circle and the grouped column
values in the output are shifted.

Fix: if
       a) we grouping by a subquery and
       b) that subquery has outer references to FROM list
          of the grouping query,
     then we substitute these outer references with
     Item_direct_ref like references under aggregate
     functions: Item_direct_ref obtains data directly
     from the current record.

2) The query with a non-trivial grouping expression like:

   SELECT (SELECT t1.a) aa, COUNT(DISTINCT b) c
   FROM t1 GROUP BY aa+0

also returned wrong result, since JOIN::exec() substitutes
references to top-level aliases in SELECT list with Item_copy
caching items. Item_copy items have same refreshing policy
as Item_ref items, so the whole groping expression with
Item_copy inside returns wrong result in filesort() and
end_send_group().

Fix: include aliased items into GROUP BY item tree instead
     of Item_ref references to them.



mysql-test/r/group_by.result:
  Test case for bug #45640
mysql-test/t/group_by.test:
  Test case for bug #45640
sql/item.cc:
  Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
  
  Item_field::fix_fields() has been modified to resolve
  aliases in GROUP BY item trees into aliased items instead
  of Item_ref items.
sql/item.h:
  Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
  
  - Item::find_item_processor() has been introduced.
  - Item_ref::walk() has been modified to apply processors
    to itself too (not only to referenced item).
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
  
  fix_inner_refs() has been modified to accept group_list
  parameter.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
  
  Initialization of st_select_lex::group_fix_field has
  been added.
sql/sql_lex.h:
  Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
  
  The st_select_lex::group_fix_field field has been introduced
  to control alias resolution in Itef_fied::fix_fields.
sql/sql_select.cc:
  Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
  
  - The fix_inner_refs function has been modified to treat
    subquery outer references like outer fields under aggregate
    functions, if they are included in GROUP BY item tree.
  
  - The find_order_in_list function has been modified to
    fix Item_field alias fields included in the GROUP BY item
    trees in a special manner.
2010-02-06 23:54:30 +04:00
Andrei Elkin
8d240586b5 Bug #50192 Strange effect in replication test, trigger, auto_increment
The auto-inc unsafe warning makes sense even though it's just
one auto-inc table could be involved via a trigger or a stored
function.
However its content was not updated by bug@45677 fixes continuing to mention
two tables whereas the fixes refined semantics of replication of auto_increment 
in stored routine.

Fixed with updating the error message, renaming the error and an internal unsafe-condition 
constants.

A documentation notice
======================

      Inserting into an autoincrement column in a stored function or a trigger
      is unsafe for replication.
      Even with just one autoincrement column, if the routine is invoked more than 
      once slave is not guaranteed to execute the statement graph same way as 
      the master.
      And since it's impossible to estimate how many times a routine can be invoked at 
      the query pre-execution phase (see lock_tables), the statement is marked
      pessimistically unsafe. 



mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_stm_unsafe_warning.result:
  results updated to include the expected unsafe warning.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_stm_unsafe_warning.test:
  regression test for bug#50192 to diplaying the unsafe warning comes out to the user warning stack.
sql/share/errmsg-utf8.txt:
  Updating the auto-inc unsafe message to correspond to bug@45677 fixes' new sematics.
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
  Updating the auto-inc unsafe message to correspond to bug@45677 fixes' new sematics.
sql/sql_base.cc:
  changing a symbolic name to correspond to updated by bug@45677 fixes new sematics.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  changing a symbolic name to correspond to updated by bug@45677 fixes new sematics.
sql/sql_lex.h:
  changing a symbolic name to correspond to updated by bug@45677 fixes new sematics
  and description comments.
2010-01-29 15:55:35 +02:00
Alfranio Correia
5dcb0e447f merge mysql-5.1-rep+2-delivery1 --> mysql-5.1-rpl-merge
Conflicts:

Text conflict in .bzr-mysql/default.conf
Text conflict in mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_loaddata.test
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog2.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_stm_mix_innodb_myisam.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_unsafe.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_insert_id.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_loaddata.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_stm_auto_increment_bug33029.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_udf.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_slow_query_log.test
Text conflict in sql/field.h
Text conflict in sql/log.cc
Text conflict in sql/log_event.cc
Text conflict in sql/log_event_old.cc
Text conflict in sql/mysql_priv.h
Text conflict in sql/share/errmsg.txt
Text conflict in sql/sp.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_acl.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_base.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_class.h
Text conflict in sql/sql_db.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_delete.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_insert.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_lex.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_lex.h
Text conflict in sql/sql_load.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_table.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_update.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_view.cc
Conflict adding files to storage/innobase.  Created directory.
Conflict because storage/innobase is not versioned, but has versioned children.  Versioned directory.
Conflict adding file storage/innobase.  Moved existing file to storage/innobase.moved.
Conflict adding files to storage/innobase/handler.  Created directory.
Conflict because storage/innobase/handler is not versioned, but has versioned children.  Versioned directory.
Contents conflict in storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc
2010-01-07 15:39:11 +00:00
Tor Didriksen
91c81a1614 Bug#49165 Remove unused/confusing code/comments in setup_conds()
sql/sql_base.cc:
  Query_arena *arena and backup are both unused.
  Removing those, allows us to remove select_lex->conds_processed_with_permanent_arena
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  conds_processed_with_permanent_arena is unused
sql/sql_lex.h:
  conds_processed_with_permanent_arena was unused
2009-11-27 15:23:20 +01:00