that introduced engine independent persistent statistics.
In particular:
- added an enumeration type for possible values of the system
variable use_stat_tables
- renamed KEY::real_rec_per_key to KEY::actual_rec_per_key
- optimized the collection of statistical data for any primary
key defined only on one column.
- Added option to check_if_table_exists() to quickly check if table exists (either SHARE or .FRM)
- Extended lock_table_names() to not wait for meta data locks if CREATE IF NOT EXISTS is used.
mysql-test/r/create.result:
New test case
mysql-test/t/create.test:
New test case
sql/sql_base.cc:
Added option to check_if_table_exists() to quickly check if table exists (either SHARE or .FRM)
Extended lock_table_names() to not wait for meta data locks if CREATE IF NOT EXISTS is used.
sql/sql_base.h:
Updated prototype
sql/sql_db.cc:
Added extra argument to call to check_if_table_exists()
QUOTING IN REPLICATION
Problem: Misquoting or unquoted identifiers may lead to
incorrect statements to be logged to the binary log.
Fix: we use specialized functions to append quoted identifiers in
the statements generated by the server.
QUOTING IN REPLICATION
Problem: Misquoting or unquoted identifiers may lead to
incorrect statements to be logged to the binary log.
Fix: we use specialized functions to append quoted identifiers in
the statements generated by the server.
Now when a table is dropped the statistics on the table is removed
from the statistical tables. If the table is altered in such a way
that a column is dropped or the type of the column is changed then
statistics on the column is removed from the table column_stat.
It also triggers removal of the statistics on the indexes who use
this column as its component.
Added procedures that changes the names of the tables or columns
in the statistical tables for.
These procedures are used when tables/columns are renamed.
Also partly re-factored the code that introduced the persistent
statistical tables.
Added test cases into statistics.test to cover the new code.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS may do nothing, but
it is still not a failure. don't forget to my_ok it.
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CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS may do nothing, but
it is still not a failure. don't forget to my_ok it.
sql/sql_table.cc:
small cleanup
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small cleanup
Cleanup: Changed procedure type from a int/char to an enum for easier to manage and debug code.
mysql-test/r/trigger.result:
Test that mysql.proc is not used as part of creating or using a trigger.
mysql-test/t/trigger.test:
Test that mysql.proc is not used as part of creating or using a trigger.
sql/sp.cc:
The main bug fix is to not look up triggers in mysql.proc; This is done by ignoreing type == TYPE_ENUM_TRIGGER in sp_add_used_routine()
Cleanup: Changed procedure type from a int/char to an enum.
sql/sp.h:
Cleanup: Changed procedure type from a int/char to an enum.
sql/sp_head.h:
Cleanup: Changed procedure type from a int/char to an enum.
sql/sql_db.cc:
Fix include order
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Fix include order
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Cleanup: Changed procedure type from a int/char to an enum.
sql/sql_show.cc:
Fix include order
sql/sql_view.cc:
Fix include order
BOGUS "THE TABLE MYSQL.PROC IS MISSING,..."
There was a race condition between loading a stored routine
(function/procedure/trigger) specified by fully qualified name
SCHEMA_NAME.PROC_NAME and dropping the stored routine database.
The problem was that there is a window for race condition when one server
thread tries to load a stored routine being executed and the other thread
tries to drop the stored routine schema.
This condition race window exists in implementation of function
mysql_change_db() called by db_load_routine() during loading of stored
routine to cache. Function mysql_change_db() calls check_db_dir_existence()
that might failed because specified database was dropped during concurrent
execution of DROP SCHEMA statement. db_load_routine() calls mysql_change_db()
with flag 'force_switch' set to 'true' value so when referenced db is not found
then my_error() is not called and function mysql_change_db() returns ok.
This shadows information about schema opening error in db_load_routine().
Then db_load_routine() makes attempt to parse stored routine that is failed.
This makes to return error to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_aux() but since
during error generation a call to my_error wasn't made and hence
THD::main_da wasn't set we set the generic "mysql.proc table corrupt" error
when running sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_aux().
The fix is to install an error handler inside db_load_routine() for
the mysql_op_change_db() call, and check later if the ER_BAD_DB_ERROR
was caught.
sql/sql_db.cc:
Added synchronization point "before_db_dir_check" to emulate a race condition during
processing of CALL/DROP SCHEMA.
BOGUS "THE TABLE MYSQL.PROC IS MISSING,..."
There was a race condition between loading a stored routine
(function/procedure/trigger) specified by fully qualified name
SCHEMA_NAME.PROC_NAME and dropping the stored routine database.
The problem was that there is a window for race condition when one server
thread tries to load a stored routine being executed and the other thread
tries to drop the stored routine schema.
This condition race window exists in implementation of function
mysql_change_db() called by db_load_routine() during loading of stored
routine to cache. Function mysql_change_db() calls check_db_dir_existence()
that might failed because specified database was dropped during concurrent
execution of DROP SCHEMA statement. db_load_routine() calls mysql_change_db()
with flag 'force_switch' set to 'true' value so when referenced db is not found
then my_error() is not called and function mysql_change_db() returns ok.
This shadows information about schema opening error in db_load_routine().
Then db_load_routine() makes attempt to parse stored routine that is failed.
This makes to return error to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_aux() but since
during error generation a call to my_error wasn't made and hence
THD::main_da wasn't set we set the generic "mysql.proc table corrupt" error
when running sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_aux().
The fix is to install an error handler inside db_load_routine() for
the mysql_op_change_db() call, and check later if the ER_BAD_DB_ERROR
was caught.
client/mysqltest.cc:
Column names.
mysql-test/r/grant_cache_no_prot.result:
fix of text.
mysql-test/r/grant_cache_ps_prot.result:
Fix of test.
mysql-test/r/query_cache.result:
Switching on and off query cache.
mysql-test/t/query_cache.test:
Switching on and off query cache.
mysys/charset.c:
Fix of parser.
sql/handler.cc:
thd added to parameters.
sql/log_event.cc:
thd added to parameters.
sql/log_event_old.cc:
thd added to parameters.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Fixed functions definitions.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Comments stripping.
sql/set_var.cc:
Switching on and off query cache.
sql/set_var.h:
Switching on and off query cache.
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
New errors.
sql/sql_cache.cc:
Switching query cache on and off, removing comments.
sql/sql_cache.h:
thd added to parameters.
sql/sql_class.h:
Comments stripping.
sql/sql_db.cc:
thd added to parameters.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
lex fixed.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
thd added to parameters.
FAILED DROP DATABASE CAN BREAK STATEMENT BASED REPLICATION
The first phase of DROP DATABASE is to delete the tables in the database.
If deletion of one or more of the tables fail (e.g. due to a FOREIGN KEY
constraint), DROP DATABASE will be aborted. However, some tables could
still have been deleted. The problem was that nothing would be written
to the binary log in this case, so any slaves would not delete these tables.
Therefore the master and the slaves would get out of sync.
This patch fixes the problem by making sure that DROP TABLE is written
to the binary log for the tables that were in fact deleted by the failed
DROP DATABASE statement.
Test case added to binlog.binlog_database.test.