mysql_rm_table_no_locks() function was modified.
When we construct log record for the DROP TABLE, now we
look if there's a comment before the first table name and
add it to the record if so.
per-file comments:
sql/sql_table.cc
MDEV-340 Save replication comments for DROP TABLE.
comment_length() function implemented to find comments in the query,
call it in mysql_rm_table_no_locks() and use the result to form log record.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_drop_if_exists.result
MDEV-340 Save replication comments for DROP TABLE.
test result updated.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_drop_if_exists.test
MDEV-340 Save replication comments for DROP TABLE.
test case added.
Following reasons caused mismatches:
- different handling of invalid values;
- different CAST results with fractional seconds;
- microseconds support in MariaDB;
- different algorithm of comparing temporal values;
- differences in error and warning texts and codes;
- different approach to truncating datetime values to time;
- additional collations;
- different record order for queries without ORDER BY;
- MySQL bug#66034.
More details in MDEV-369 comments.
the new file is fully synced to disk and binlog index. This fixes a window
where a crash would leave next server restart unable to detect that a crash
occured, causing recovery to fail.
The semisync code does a fast-but-unsafe check for enabled or not without lock,
followed by a slow-but-safe check under lock. However, if the slow check failed,
the code still referenced not valid data (in an assert() expression), causing a
crash.
Fixed by not running the incorrect assert when semisync is disabled.
Virtual columns of ENUM and SET data types were not supported properly
in the original patch that introduced virtual columns into MariaDB 5.2.
The problem was that for any virtual column the patch used the
interval_id field of the definition of the column in the frm file as
a reference to the virtual column expression.
The fix stores the optional interval_id of the virtual column in the
extended header of the virtual column expression.
mysql-test/suite/sphinx/sphinx.result:
Removed sphinx_time, as it was depending on timing.
mysql-test/suite/sphinx/sphinx.test:
Removed sphinx_time, as it was depending on timing.
Optimizator fails using index with ST_Within(g, constant_poly).
per-file comments:
mysql-test/r/gis-rt-precise.result
test result fixed.
mysql-test/r/gis-rtree.result
test result fixed.
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria-gis-rtree-dynamic.result
test result fixed.
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria-gis-rtree-trans.result
test result fixed.
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria-gis-rtree.result
test result fixed.
storage/maria/ma_rt_index.c
Use MBR_INTERSECT mode when optimizing the select WITH ST_Within.
storage/myisam/rt_index.c
Use MBR_INTERSECT mode when optimizing the select WITH ST_Within.
The patch enables back constant subquery execution during
query optimization after it was disabled during the development
of MWL#89 (cost-based choice of IN-TO-EXISTS vs MATERIALIZATION).
The main idea is that constant subqueries are allowed to be executed
during optimization if their execution is not expensive.
The approach is as follows:
- Constant subqueries are recursively optimized in the beginning of
JOIN::optimize of the outer query. This is done by the new method
JOIN::optimize_constant_subqueries(). This is done so that the cost
of executing these queries can be estimated.
- Optimization of the outer query proceeds normally. During this phase
the optimizer may request execution of non-expensive constant subqueries.
Each place where the optimizer may potentially execute an expensive
expression is guarded with the predicate Item::is_expensive().
- The implementation of Item_subselect::is_expensive has been extended
to use the number of examined rows (estimated by the optimizer) as a
way to determine whether the subquery is expensive or not.
- The new system variable "expensive_subquery_limit" controls how many
examined rows are considered to be not expensive. The default is 100.
In addition, multiple changes were needed to make this solution work
in the light of the changes made by MWL#89. These changes were needed
to fix various crashes and wrong results, and legacy bugs discovered
during development.
Fixed some mtr test problems
dbug/tests.c:
Fixed compiler warnings
mysql-test/r/handlersocket.result:
Fixed that plugin_license is written
mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/innodb_bug60196.test:
Force sorted results as it was sometimes different on windows
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_heartbeat_basic.test:
Prolong test as this failed on windows
mysql-test/t/handlersocket.test:
Fixed that plugin_license is written
plugin/handler_socket/handlersocket/handlersocket.cpp:
Use maria_declare_plugin
plugin/handler_socket/handlersocket/mysql_incl.hpp:
Fixed compiler warning
plugin/handler_socket/libhsclient/auto_addrinfo.hpp:
Fixed compiler warning
sql/handler.h:
Fixed typo
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
Fixed bug that caused plugin library name twice in error message
storage/maria/ma_checkpoint.c:
Fixed compiler warning
storage/maria/ma_loghandler.c:
Fixed compiler warning
unittest/mysys/base64-t.c:
Fixed compiler warning
unittest/mysys/bitmap-t.c:
Fixed compiler warning
unittest/mysys/my_malloc-t.c:
Fixed compiler warning
Fix is done by doing an autocommit in truncate table inside Aria
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
Force a commit for TRUNCATE TABLE inside lock tables
Check that we don't call TRUNCATE with concurrent inserts going on.
Make ha_maria::implict_commit faster when we don't have Aria tables in the transaction.
(Most of the patch is just re-indentation because I removed an if level)
The optimizer chose a less efficient execution plan due to the following
defects of the code:
1. the generic handler function handler::keyread_time did not take into account
that in clustered primary keys record data is included into each index entry
2. the function make_join_readinfo erroneously decided that index only scan
could not be used if join cache was empoyed.
Added no additional test case.
Adjusted some of the test results.
Changed HA_EXTRA_NORMAL to HA_EXTRA_NOT_USED (more clean)
mysql-test/suite/maria/lock.result:
More extensive tests of LOCK TABLE with FLUSH and REPAIR
mysql-test/suite/maria/lock.test:
More extensive tests of LOCK TABLE with FLUSH and REPAIR
sql/sql_admin.cc:
Fix that REPAIR TABLE ... USE_FRM works with LOCK TABLES
sql/sql_base.cc:
Ensure that transactions are closed in ARIA when doing flush
HA_EXTRA_NORMAL -> HA_EXTRA_NOT_USED
Don't call extra many times for a table in close_all_tables_for_name()
Added test if table_list->table as this can happen in error situations
sql/sql_partition.cc:
HA_EXTRA_NORMAL -> HA_EXTRA_NOT_USED
sql/sql_reload.cc:
Fixed comment
sql/sql_table.cc:
HA_EXTRA_NORMAL -> HA_EXTRA_NOT_USED
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
HA_EXTRA_NORMAL -> HA_EXTRA_NOT_USED
sql/sql_truncate.cc:
HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN -> HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_DROP for truncate, as this speeds up truncate by not having to flush the cache to disk.
mysql-test/suite/maria/maria-partitioning.result:
New test case
mysql-test/suite/maria/maria-partitioning.test:
New test case
sql/sql_base.cc:
Ignore HA_EXTRA_NORMAL for wait_while_table_is_used()
More DBUG
sql/sql_partition.cc:
Don't use HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN for wait_while_table_is_used() as the table is opened multiple times (in prep_alter_part_table)
This fixes the assert in Aria where we check if table is opened multiple times if HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN is issued
- 5.5 was missing calls to ha_extra(HA_PREPARE_FOR_DROP | HA_PREPARE_FOR_RENAME); Lost in merge 5.3 -> 5.5
sql/sql_admin.cc:
Updated arguments for close_all_tables_for_name
sql/sql_base.h:
Updated arguments for close_all_tables_for_name
sql/sql_partition.cc:
Updated arguments for close_all_tables_for_name
sql/sql_table.cc:
Updated arguments for close_all_tables_for_name
Removed test of kill, as we have already called 'ha_extra(HA_PREPARE_FOR_DROP)' and the table may be inconsistent.
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
Updated arguments for close_all_tables_for_name
sql/sql_truncate.cc:
For truncate that is done with drop + recreate, signal that the table will be dropped.