This is the non-ndb part of the patch.
The return value of mysql_bin_log.write was ignored by most callers,
which may lead to inconsistent on master and slave if the transaction
was committed while the binlog was not correctly written. If
my_error() is call in mysql_bin_log.write, this could also lead to
assertion issue if my_ok() or my_error() is called after.
This fixed the problem by let the caller to check and handle the
return value of mysql_bin_log.write. This patch only adresses the
simple cases.
(revision-id:guilhem@mysql.com-20090505113602-l12kxupeatve18dh).
Such bug led "mysqld_safe --core_file_size=#" to not work because mysqld_safe wouldn't recognize
that "ulimit -c" is needed; only --core-file-size=# worked. Same for --open_files_limit and other
options with _ where mysqld_safe needs to do something more than passing to mysqld.
Original fix by Erik Ljungstrom erik at ibiblio dot org ; slightly modified here.
Tested on all internally accessible Unix.
Although the MY_SYNC_DIR flag supported in my_create(), my_delete(),
my_rename() and my_symlink(), this feature is not used in the
mysql code now. So technically we can declare the MY_SYNC_DIR as 0,
but I decided to assign a new value for it as it's probably safer and
worths nothing.
per-file comments:
include/my_sys.h
Bug#47126 equal flag values causing unexpected behaviour
assign unique value for the MY_SYNC_DIR
In fact this crashes in normal (not embedded) run also.
The problem is in the memory mapping. Handling the ha_myisammrg::extra(MMAP)
the MERGE engine tries to mmap all the tables it unites.
Though some can be empty and then in the mi_dynmap_file()
we call the my_mmap(0). Normally this call returns MAP_FAILED,
but not on FreeBSD. There it returns like a 'normal' value,
and after the consequitive munmap systems gets unstable and
crashes on some system call later.
per-file comments:
storage/myisam/mi_dynrec.c
Bug #47139 Test "merge" crashes in "embedded" run
don't try to mmap zero-length area, just return at once.
The additional patch. That 'loadxml.test' failure was actually about our testing system,
not the code.
Firstly we need a new mysqltest command, wich i called 'send_eval'. So the expression
can be evaluated, then started in a parallel thread. We only have separane 'send' and
'eval' commands at the moment.
Then we need to add the waiting code after the 'KILL' to our test, so the thread will be killed
before the test goes further. The present 'reap' command doesn't handle the killed threads
well.
per-file comments:
client/mysqltest.cc
Bug#42520 killing load .. infile Assertion failed: ! is_set(), file .\sql_error.cc, line 8
The 'send_eval' command implemented.
mysql-test/r/loadxml.result
Bug#42520 killing load .. infile Assertion failed: ! is_set(), file .\sql_error.cc, line 8
test result updated.
mysql-test/t/loadxml.test
Bug#42520 killing load .. infile Assertion failed: ! is_set(), file .\sql_error.cc, line 8
test case added.
# Bug#24690 Stored functions: RETURNing UTF8 strings
# do not return UTF8_UNICODE_CI collation
#
# Bug#17903: cast to char results in binary
# Regression. The character set was not being properly initialized
# for CAST() with a type like CHAR(2) BINARY, which resulted in
# incorrect results or even a server crash.
#
Backporting from mysql-6.0-codebase.
mysql-test/r/sp-ucs2.result:
mysql-test/t/sp-ucs2.test:
Adding tests
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Adding prototype
sql/sp.cc
Remember COLLATE clause for non-default collations
sql/sql_parse.cc
Adding a new helper function
sql/sql_yacc.yy
- Allow "CHARACTER SET cs COLLATE cl" in
SP parameters, RETURNS, DECLARE
- Minor reorganization for "ASCII" and "UNICODE"
related rules, to make the code more readable,
also to allow these aliases:
* "VARCHAR(10) ASCII BINARY" -> CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_bin
* "VARCHAR(10) BINARY ASCII" -> CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_bin
* "VARCHAR(10) UNICODE BINARY" -> CHARACTER SET ucs2 COLLATE ucs2_bin
* "VARCHAR(10) BINARY UNICODE" -> CHARACTER SET ucs2 COLLATE ucs2_bin
Previously these four aliases returned the error
"This version of MySQL does not yet support return value collation".
Note:
This patch allows "VARCHAR(10) CHARACTER SET cs COLLATE cl"
and the above four aliases.
"VARCHAR(10) COLLATE cl" is still not allowed
i.e. when COLLATE is given without CHARACTER SET.
If we want to support this, we need an architecture decision
which character set to use by default.