Query_log_event::error_code
A query can perform completely having the local var error of mysql_$query
zero, where $query in insert, update, delete, load,
and be binlogged with error_code e.g KILLED_QUERY while there is no
reason do to so.
That can happen because Query_log_event consults thd->killed flag to
evaluate error_code.
Fixed with implementing a scheme suggested and partly implemented at
time of bug@22725 work-on. error_status is cached immediatly after the
control leaves the main rows-loop and that instance always corresponds
to `error' the local of mysql_$query functions. The cached value
is passed to Query_log_event constructor, not the default thd->killed
which can be changed in between of the caching and the constructing.
mysql-test/r/binlog_killed.result:
results changed
mysql-test/t/binlog_killed.test:
Demonstrating that effective killing during rows-loop execution leads to the speficied actions:
binlogging with the error for a query modified a not-transactional table or
rolling back effects for transactional table;
fixing possible non-determinism with ID when query_log_enabled;
leave commented out tests for multi-update,delete due to another bug;
removing an obsolete tests template;
changing system rm to --remove_file.
sql/log_event.cc:
adding killed status arg
sql/log_event.h:
added killed status arg
sql/sql_delete.cc:
deploying the update part patch for delete, multi-delete
sql/sql_insert.cc:
deploying the update-part patch for insert..select
sql/sql_load.cc:
deploying the update-part patch for load data.
simulation added.
sql/sql_update.cc:
Impementing the fix as described in the comments left by bug@22725.
Also simulation of killing after the loop that would affect binlogging in the old code.
mysql-test/t/binlog_killed_bug27571-master.opt:
post rows-loop killing simulation's options
mysql-test/t/binlog_killed_bug27571.test:
Checking that if killing happens inbetween of the end of rows loop and
recording into binlog that will not lead to recording any error incl
the killed error.
mysql-test/t/binlog_killed_simulate-master.opt:
simulation options
mysql-test/t/binlog_killed_simulate.test:
tests for
a query (update is choosen) being killed after the row-loop;
load data killed within the loop - effective killed error in the event is gained.
similar to bug_27716, but it was stressed on in the synopsis on that there is another
side of the artifact affecting behaviour in transaction.
Fixed with deploying multi_delete::send_error() - otherwise never called - and refining its logic
to perform binlogging job if needed.
The changeset includes the following side effects:
- added tests to check bug_23333's scenarios on the mixture of tables for multi_update;
- fixes bug@30763 with two-liner patch and a test coinciding to one added for bug_23333.
mysql-test/r/innodb.result:
results changed
mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result:
results changed
mysql-test/r/multi_update.result:
results changed
mysql-test/t/innodb.test:
trans table specific test added
mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test:
multi-update and multi-delete of mixure of ta and not-ta tables tests added (relates to bug_23333).
mysql-test/t/multi_update.test:
testing another branch of mult-delete: send_eof() (binloggin there), send_error (early return)
sql/sql_class.h:
a new flag to designate the fact the statement's error has been handled.
The flag is checked by ::send_error() methods (multi_update and _delete classes)
sql/sql_delete.cc:
expanding multi_delete::send_error to
1. early return if error_handled == t
2. binlogging locally if there was a non-trans table modified side effect
sql/sql_parse.cc:
adding multi_update::send_error which can perform binlogging and rollback job in needed
sql/sql_update.cc:
issues relating to
1. bug_27716 with zeroing of `updated' to serve as the flag of early return from send_error().
The flag is changed to be a new member error_handled; also moved outside binlogging branch.
The reason for this change is that bug_23333 fixes were pushed after the bug_27716's and they
left this flaw (also no test coverage).
2. bug_30763 with assertion on trans_safe. I decide to make 2 liner fix for that bug here instead of to remove
those two assertions. This new bug test case is the same as for multi-update on the mixure of tables.
The rational for this fix:
presumption for mutli_update::trans_safe to be set to zero at
multi_update::multi_update or multi_update::initialize_tables() is incorrect.
trans_safe := false should happen only when a non-transactional table gets modified.
Therefore, at initialization the member must be be set to true.
Fix: ignore BOM marker in the first line.
client/mysql.cc:
Skip BOM marker in the very first line.
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
Adding test
mysql-test/t/mysql.test:
Adding test
Problem: some valid euc-kr characters were rejected because
condition checking multi-byte tail didn't allow
multi-byte characters having the second byte in the ranges
[0x41..0x5A] and [0x61..0x7A].
Fix: allow these byte ranges for mb tails
mysql-test/r/ctype_euckr.result:
Adding tests
mysql-test/t/ctype_euckr.test:
Adding tests
strings/ctype-euc_kr.c:
Fixing wrong tail character pattern
added get_field_default_value() function which obtains default value from the field
(used in store_create_info() & get_schema_column_record() functions)
mysql-test/r/alter_table.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/create.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/ctype_collate.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/ctype_recoding.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/default.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/gis.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/grant.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/information_schema.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/key.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/show_check.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/type_enum.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result:
result fix
mysql-test/t/information_schema.test:
test case
The optimizer sets index traversal in reverse order only if there are
used key parts that are not compared to a constant.
However using the primary key as an ORDER BY suffix rendered the check
incomplete : going in reverse order must still be used even if
all the parts of the secondary key are compared to a constant.
Fixed by relaxing the check and set reverse traversal even when all
the secondary index keyparts are compared to a const.
Also account for the case when all the primary keys are compared to a
constant.
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
Bug #31001: test case
mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test:
Bug #31001: test case
sql/sql_select.cc:
Bug #31001:
- account for the case when all the primary key parts are compared
to a constant
- force test_if_skip_sort_order to go backwards over the key even
when the number of keyparts used is the same as the number of
keyparts equal to a constant. (because of the primary key
suffix).
- The bug was caused by COUNT(DISTINCT ...) code using Unique object in
a way that assumed that BIT(N) column occupies a contiguous space in
temp_table->record[0] buffer.
- The fix is to make COUNT(DISTINCT ...) code instruct create_tmp_table to
create temporary table with column of type BIGINT, not BIT(N).
mysql-test/r/type_bit.result:
BUG#30324: Grouping queries with COUNT(DISTINCT bit column) return wrong results
- Testcase
mysql-test/t/type_bit.test:
BUG#30324: Grouping queries with COUNT(DISTINCT bit column) return wrong results
- Testcase
sql/item_sum.cc:
BUG#30324: Grouping queries with COUNT(DISTINCT bit column) return wrong results
- Make COUNT(DISTINCT ...) code instruct create_tmp_table to create
temporary table with BIGINT, not BIT(N) column.
Declaring an all space column name in the SELECT FROM DUAL or in a view
leads to misleading warning message:
"Leading spaces are removed from name ' '".
The Item::set_name method has been modified to raise warnings like
"Name ' ' has become ''" in case of the truncation of an all
space identifier to an empty string identifier instead of the
"Leading spaces are removed from name ' '" warning message.
sql/item.cc:
Fixed bug #27695.
The Item::set_name method has been modified to raise warnings like
"Name ' ' has become ''" in case of the truncation of an all
space identifier to an empty string identifier instead of the
"Leading spaces are removed from name ' '" warning message.
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
Fixed bug #27695.
mysql-test/t/select.test:
Added test case for bug #27695.
mysql-test/r/select.result:
Added test case for bug #27695.
in get_index_for_order(), don't walk over the end of the index key parts
when matching index description and needed ordering.
mysql-test/r/delete.result:
BUG#30385: Testcase
mysql-test/t/delete.test:
BUG#30385: Testcase
into weblab.(none):/home/marcsql/TREE/mysql-5.0-rt-merge
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/mysql.test:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/sp.test:
Auto merged
DELETE FROM ... USING ... statements with the following type of
ambiguous aliasing gave unexpected results:
DELETE FROM t1 AS alias USING t1, t2 AS alias WHERE t1.a = alias.a;
This query would leave table t1 intact but delete rows from t2.
Fixed by changing DELETE FROM ... USING syntax so that only alias
references (as opposed to alias declarations) may be used in FROM.
mysql-test/r/delete.result:
Bug#30234: Test Result
mysql-test/t/delete.test:
Bug#30234: Test Case
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Bug#30234:
- Added parser rule table_alias_ref_list that contains a list of table
aliases only.
- Added parser rule table_alias_ref that sets the TL_OPTION_ALIAS in
order to turn off semantic checking that applies only for table names.
Use view db name as thread default database, in order to ensure
that the view is parsed and prepared correctly.
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
test result
mysql-test/t/sp.test:
test case
sql/sql_parse.cc:
copy thd->db_length to table_list->db_length
sql/sql_view.cc:
Use view db name as thread default database, in order to ensure
that the view is parsed and prepared correctly.
When dumping database from a 4.x server, the mysqldump client
inserted a delimiter sign inside special commentaries of the form:
/*!... CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS ... ;*/
During restoration that dump file was splitten by delimiter signs on
the client side, and the rest of some commentary strings was prepended
to following statements.
The 4x_server_emul test case option has been added for use with the
DBUG_EXECUTE_IF debugging macro. This option affects debug server
builds only to emulate particular behavior of a 4.x server for
the mysqldump client testing. Non-debugging builds are not affected.
mysql-test/r/mysqldump-compat.result:
Added test case for bug #30126.
mysql-test/t/mysqldump-compat.opt:
Added test case for bug #30126.
mysql-test/t/mysqldump-compat.test:
Added test case for bug #30126.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Fixed bug #30126.
The mysqldump client uses the "SHOW CREATE DATABASE" query to
obtain the "CREATE DATABASE" statement from that database.
The 4.x server doesn't recognise that query, and mysqldump
forms the "CREATE DATABASE" statement from scratch.
That statement was formed incorrectly.
To enforce the mysqldump client to create that statement from
scratch, debugging code has been added to the mysql_execute_command
function: in tcase of the --loose-debug=d,4x_server_emul option,
the server returns parse error to client to emulate old behaviour.
The 4x_server_emul test case option has been added for use with the
DBUG_EXECUTE_IF debugging macro. This option affects debug server
builds only to emulate particular behavior of a 4.x server for
the mysqldump client testing. Non-debugging builds are not affected.
client/mysqldump.c:
Fixed bug #30126.
The init_dumping_tables function has been modified to output semicolon
outside of commentaries.
Problem:
In cases when a client-side macro appears inside a server-side comment, the add_line() function in mysql.cc discarded all characters until the next delimiter to remove macro arguments from the query string. This resulted in broken queries being sent to the server when the next delimiter character appeared past the comment's boundaries, because the comment closing sequence ('*/') was discarded.
Fix:
If a client-side macro appears inside a server-side comment, discard all characters in the comment after the macro (that is, until the end of the comment rather than the next delimiter).
This is a minimal fix to allow only simple cases used by the mysqlbinlog utility. Limitations that are worth documenting:
- Nested server-side and/or client-side comments are not supported by mysql.cc
- Using client-side macros in multi-line server-side comments is not supported
- All characters after a client-side macro in a server-side comment will be omitted from the query string (and thus, will not be sent to server).
client/mysql.cc:
If a client-side macro appears inside a server-side comment, discard all characters in the comment after the macro.
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
Added a test case for bug #30164.
mysql-test/t/mysql.test:
Added a test case for bug #30164.
comments)
Before this fix, the server would accept queries that contained comments,
even when the comments were not properly closed with a '*' '/' marker.
For example,
select 1 /* + 2 <EOF>
would be accepted as
select 1 /* + 2 */ <EOF>
and executed as
select 1
With this fix, the server now rejects queries with unclosed comments
as syntax errors.
Both regular comments ('/' '*') and special comments ('/' '*' '!') must be
closed with '*' '/' to be parsed correctly.
mysql-test/r/comments.result:
Unbalanced comments are a syntax error.
mysql-test/t/comments.test:
Unbalanced comments are a syntax error.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Unbalanced comments are a syntax error.
explicit --sleep is removed in favor of wait_for_slave_io_to_stop.inc.
The status reporting uses `SHOW SLAVE STATUS' *not* possibly buggy "SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Slave_running'".
mysql-test/r/rpl_packet.result:
Recording the necessary Slave_IO_Running status at the end of the bug test.
It must be No.
mysql-test/t/rpl_packet.test:
Removing sleep; wait_for_slave_io_to_stop.inc instead;
Original "SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Slave_running'" seems to be buggy (to be reported) as with the macro above
there were evidence slave IO was stopped indeed but "SHOW STATUS" did not find that (see failures in pb)
seems to be converted as varbinary.
The bug has been already fixed. This CS just adds a test case for it.
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
Update result file.
mysql-test/t/sp.test:
Test case for BUG#13675.
into linux-st28.site:/home/martin/mysql/src/bugx/my50-bugx
mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test:
Auto merged
sql/sql_select.cc:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
SCCS merged
This is a performance bug, affecting in particular the bison generated code
for the parser.
Prior to this fix, the grammar used a long chain of reduces to parse an
expression, like:
bit_expr -> bit_term
bit_term -> bit_factor
bit_factor -> value_expr
value_expr -> term
term -> factor
etc
This chain of reduces cause the internal state automaton in the generated
parser to execute more state transitions and more reduces, so that the
generated MySQLParse() function would spend a lot of time looping to execute
all the grammar reductions.
With this patch, the grammar has been reorganized so that rules are more
"flat", limiting the depth of reduces needed to parse <expr>.
Tests have been written to enforce that relative priorities and properties
of operators have not changed while changing the grammar.
See the bug report for performance data.
mysql-test/r/parser_precedence.result:
Improved test coverage for operator precedence
mysql-test/t/parser_precedence.test:
Improved test coverage for operator precedence
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Simplified the grammar to improve performances
Currently the Last_query_cost session status variable shows
only the cost of a single flat subselect. For complex queries
(with subselects or unions etc) Last_query_cost is not valid
as it was showing the cost for the last optimized subselect.
Fixed by reseting to zero Last_query_cost when the complete
cost of the query cannot be determined.
Last_query_cost will be non-zero only for single flat queries.
mysql-test/r/status.result:
Bug #30377: test case
mysql-test/t/status.test:
Bug #30377: test case
sql/sql_lex.h:
Bug #30377: helper function
sql/sql_select.cc:
Bug #30377: don't assign cost if not on single level statement
The optimization that uses a unique index to remove GROUP BY, did not
ensure that the index was actually used, thus violating the ORDER BY
that is impled by GROUP BY.
Fixed by replacing GROUP BY with ORDER BY if the GROUP BY clause contains
a unique index. In case GROUP BY ... ORDER BY null is used, GROUP BY is
simply removed.
BitKeeper/etc/ignore:
Added support-files/mysqld_multi.server tests/bug25714 cscope.in.out cscope.out cscope.po.out to the ignore list
mysql-test/r/distinct.result:
Bug#30596: Changed test case.
Prior to Bug#16458, These queries use temp table and filesort. The
bug was that they used a temp table. However, that patch removed
filesort also, in which case we can no longer gurantee correct ordering.
mysql-test/r/group_by.result:
Bug#30596: Correct result
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
Bug#30596: Test case for innodb. Here, as opposed to for MyISAM, row
lookup is done using index whenever the index covers the group list.
mysql-test/t/group_by.test:
Bug#30596: Test case
mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test:
Bug#30596: Test case
sql/sql_select.cc:
Bug#30596: The fix, replacing GROUP BY with ORDER BY unless
ORDER BY [NULL|<constant>]
If, after the tables are locked, one of the conditions to read from a
HANDLER table is not met, the handler code wrongly jumps to a error path
that won't unlock the tables.
The user-visible effect is that after a error in a handler read command,
all subsequent handler operations on the same table will hang.
The fix is simply to correct the code to jump to the (same) error path that
unlocks the tables.
mysql-test/r/handler.result:
Bug#30632 test case result
mysql-test/t/handler.test:
Bug#30632 test case
sql/sql_handler.cc:
Always unlock the internal and external table level locks if any of the conditions
(including errors) to read from a HANDLER table are not met.
The problem from a user's perspective: user creates table A, and then tries
to CREATE TABLE a SELECT from A - and this causes a deadlock error, a hang,
or fails with a debug assert, but only if the storage engine is InnoDB.
The origin of the problem: InnoDB uses case-insensitive collation
(system_charset_info) when looking up the internal table share, thus returning
the same share for 'a' and 'A'.
Cause of the user-visible behavior: since the same share is returned to SQL
locking subsystem, it assumes that the same table is first locked (within the
same session) for WRITE, and then for READ, and returns a deadlock error.
However, the code is wrong in not properly cleaning up upon an error, leaving
external locks in place, which leads to assertion failures and hangs.
Fix that has been implemented: the SQL layer should properly propagate the
deadlock error, cleaning up and freeing all resources.
Further work towards a more complete solution: InnoDB should not use case
insensitive collation for table share hash if table names on disk honor the case.
mysql-test/r/innodb-deadlock.result:
Bug#25164 test case result
mysql-test/t/innodb-deadlock.test:
Bug#25164 test case. The CREATE TABLE may fail depending on the character set
of the system and filesystem, but it should never hang.
sql/lock.cc:
Unlock the storage engine "external" table level locks, if the MySQL thr_lock
locking subsystem detects a deadlock error.