next-key locking. Using this option the locks InnoDB sets on index
records do not affect the ``gap'' before that index record. Thus, this option
allows phantom problem.
Won't be pushed as is - separate email sent for internal review.
WL#1717 "binlog-innodb consistency".
Now when mysqld starts, if InnoDB does a crash recovery, we use the binlog name
and position retrieved from InnoDB (corresponding to the last transaction
successfully committed by InnoDB) to cut any rolled back transaction from
the binary log. This is triggered by the --innodb-safe-binlog option.
Provided you configure mysqld to fsync() InnoDB at every commit (using
flush_log_at_trx_commit) and to fsync() the binlog at every write
(using --sync-binlog=1), this behaviour guarantees that a master always has
consistency between binlog and InnoDB, whenever the crash happens.
6 tests to verify that it works.
Put back mem_print_info() functions that are used to analyze memory leaks; Marko removed them by accident in his Feb 20th, 2004 patch; these functions are very important for debugging, and should always be kept in the source code base
Revert the patch that put log debug code behind UNIV_LOG_DEBUG
log0log.ic, log0recv.c, log0log.c, log0log.h:
Revert 1.1730.18.1 about UNIV_LOG_DEBUG: debug code is often needed in debugging the production version
Revert Marko's untested changeset 1.1844.1.6 to the stable 4.0 version; stable 4.0 must NOT BE modified except in case of bugs
srv0que.c, srv0que.h:
new file
Implement ut_realloc
lexyy.c, pars0lex.l:
Start using ut_malloc, ut_free, ut_realloc in pars0lex.l and lexyy.c; mem_realloc was broken; eliminate possible memcpy(NULL, ..., 0) from string_append()
Reserve the MySQL LOCK_thread_count mutex when printing thd->query of
an arbitrary transaction; if we are printing thd->query of a transaction that
we know is currently executing inside InnoDB, then we know that MySQL cannot
meanwhile change thd->query, and no need to reserve the MySQL mutex; note
that this patch still leaves open the possibility of races in MySQL's
thd->query_len