If we meet DB_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS during the execution tab_create_graph from row_create_table_for_mysql(), .ibd file for the table should be created already but was not deleted for the error handling.
rb:875 approved by Jimmy Yang
If we meet DB_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS during the execution tab_create_graph from row_create_table_for_mysql(), .ibd file for the table should be created already but was not deleted for the error handling.
rb:875 approved by Jimmy Yang
If init_command was incorrect, we couldn't let users execute
queries, but we couldn't report the issue to the client either
as it does not expect error messages before even sending a
command. Thus, we simply disconnected them without throwing
a clear error.
We now go through the proper sequence once (without executing
any user statements) so we can report back what the problem
is. Only then do we disconnect the user.
As always, root remains unaffected by this as init_command is
(still) not executed for them.
mysql-test/r/init_connect.result:
We now report a proper error if init_command fails.
Expect as much.
mysql-test/t/init_connect.test:
We now report a proper error if init_command fails.
Expect as much.
sql/sql_connect.cc:
If init_command fails, throw an error explaining this to
the user.
InnoDB: Remove HAVE_purify, UNIV_INIT_MEM_TO_ZERO, UNIV_SET_MEM_TO_ZERO.
The compile-time setting HAVE_purify can mask potential bugs.
It is being set in PB2 Valgrind runs. We should simply get rid of it,
and replace it with UNIV_MEM_INVALID() to declare uninitialized memory
as such in Valgrind-instrumented binaries.
os_mem_alloc_large(), ut_malloc_low(): Remove the parameter set_to_zero.
ut_malloc(): Define as a macro that invokes ut_malloc_low().
buf_pool_init(): Never initialize the buffer pool frames. All pages
must be initialized before flushing them to disk.
mem_heap_alloc(): Never initialize the allocated memory block.
os_mem_alloc_nocache(), ut_test_malloc(): Unused function, remove.
rb:813 approved by Jimmy Yang
--FLUSH-LOG BREAKS CONSISTENCY
The transaction started by mysqldump gets committed
implicitly when flush-log is specified along with
single-transaction option, and hence can break
consistency.
This is because, COM_REFRESH is executed in order
to flush logs and starting from 5.5 this command
performs an implicit commit.
Fixed by making sure that COM_REFRESH is executed
before the transaction has started and not after it.
Note : This patch triggers following behavioral
changes in mysqldump :
1) After this patch we no longer flush logs before
dumping each database if --single-transaction
option is given like it was done before (in the
absence of --lock-all-tables and --master-data
options).
2) Also, after this patch, we start acquiring
FTWRL before flushing logs in cases when only
--single-transaction and --flush-logs are given.
It becomes safe to use mysqldump with these two
options and without --master-data parameter for
backups.
client/mysqldump.c:
Bug#12809202 61854: MYSQLDUMP --SINGLE-TRANSACTION
--FLUSH-LOG BREAKS CONSISTENCY
Added logic to make sure that, if flush-log option
is specified, mysql_refresh() is never executed after
the transaction has started.
Added verbose messages for all the executions of
mysql_refresh() in order to track its invocation.
mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result:
Added test case for Bug#12809202.
mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test:
Added test case for Bug#12809202.
COMMUNICATION PACKETS, ERROR_CODE: 1160
If idle FEDERATED table is evicted from the table cache when
a connection to remote server is lost, query that initiated
eviction may fail.
If this query is executed by slave SQL thread it may fail as well.
An error of close was stored in diagnostics area, which was later
attributed to the statement that caused eviction.
With this patch FEDERATED clears an error of close.
unix_timestamp() is implemented in this part of the code in place of current_time().
Also, since the pb2 machines may be extremely fast, instead of looping through the code,
we use sleep(1.1) so that the variables t0 and t1 have different values.
The time comparison using current_time() stored in an int variable was giving wrong results as
the current_time() format as an int implementation has been changed in mysql-trunk but not in mysql-5.5.
The time is stored in the format hh:mm:ss as 'time' datatype.But as an int, it is stored as hhmmss,
but only on the trunk. On mysql-5.5,as an int, it is stored as hh.
Hence, the current_time() function has been changed to unix_timestamp() function.
Problem description:
When a view is created using function FORMAT and if FORMAT function uses locale
option,definition of view saved into server doesn't contain that locale information,
Ex:
create table test2 (bb decimal (10,2));
insert into test2 values (10.32),(10009.2),(12345678.21);
create view test3 as select format(bb,1,'sk_SK') as cc from test2;
select * from test3;
+--------------+
| cc |
+--------------+
| 10.3 |
| 10,009.2 |
| 12,345,678.2 |
+--------------+
3 rows in set (0.02 sec)
show create view test3
View: test3
Create View: CREATE ALGORITHM=UNDEFINED DEFINER=`root`@`localhost`
SQL SECURITY DEFINER VIEW `test3` AS select format(`test2`.`bb`,1) AS `cc`
from `test2`
character_set_client: latin1
collation_connection: latin1_swedish_ci
1 row in set (0.02 sec)
Problem Analysis:
The function Item_func_format::print() which prints the query string to create
the view does not print the third argument (i.e the locale information). Hence
view is created without locale information.
Problem Solution:
If argument count is more than 2 we now print the third argument onto the query string.
Files changed:
sql/item_strfunc.cc
Function call changes: Item_func_format::print()
mysql-test/t/select.test
Added test case to test the bug
mysql-test/r/select.result
Result of the test case appended here
There was memory leak when running some tests on PB2.
The reason of the failure is an early return from change_master()
that was supposed to deallocate a dyn-array.
Actually the same bug58915 was fixed in trunk with relocating the dyn-array
destruction into THD::cleanup_after_query() which can't be bypassed.
The current patch backports magne.mahre@oracle.com-20110203101306-q8auashb3d7icxho
and adds two optimizations: were done: the static buffer for the dyn-array to base on,
and the array initialization is called precisely when it's necessary rather than
per each CHANGE-MASTER as before.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_empty_master_host.test:
the test is binlog-format insensitive so it will be run with MIXED mode only.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_server_id_ignore.test:
the test is binlog-format insensitive so it will be run with MIXED mode only.
sql/sql_class.cc:
relocating the dyn-array
destruction into THD::cleanup_after_query().
sql/sql_lex.cc:
LEX.mi zero initialization is done in LEX().
sql/sql_lex.h:
Optimization for repl_ignore_server_ids to base on a static buffer
which size is chosen to fit to most common use cases.
sql/sql_repl.cc:
dyn-array destruction is relocated to THD::cleanup_after_query().
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Refining logics of Lex->mi.repl_ignore_server_ids initialization.
The array is initialized once a corresponding option in CHANGE MASTER token sequence
is found.
Added a global read-only option slow-start-timeout to control the
Windows service control manager's service start timeout, that was
currently hard-coded to be 15 seconds.
The default of the new option is 15 seconds.
The timeout can also be set to 0 (to mean no timeout applicable).
The counter handler_read_key (SSV::ha_read_key_count) is incremented
incorrectly.
The mysql server maintains a per thread system_status_var (SSV)
object. This object contains among other things the counter
SSV::ha_read_key_count. The purpose of this counter is to measure the
number of requests to read a row based on a key (or the number of
index lookups).
This counter was wrongly incremented in the
ha_innobase::innobase_get_index(). The fix removes
this increment statement (for both innodb and innodb_plugin).
The various callers of the innobase_get_index() was checked to
determine if anybody must increment this counter (if they first call
innobase_get_index() and then perform an index lookup). It was found
that no caller of innobase_get_index() needs to worry about the
SSV::ha_read_key_count counter.
This bug ensures that a live downgrade from an InnoDB 5.6 with WL5756 and
a database created with innodb-page-size=8k or 4k will make a version 5.5
installation politely refuse to start. Instead of crashing or giving some
indication about a corrupted database, it will indicate the page size
difference.
This patch takes only that part of the Wl5756 patch that is needed to
protect against opening a tablespace that is stamped with a different
page size.
It also contains the change in dict_index_find_on_id_low() just in case
a database with another page size is created by recompiling a pre-WL5756
InnoDB.