When DROP TABLE detects that it has been killed
by another thread it must unlock the table names
it locked.
Fixed by backporting the 5.1 error handling code.
Aligned client library build and use with the Unix version when it
comes to what source to include directly in the builds, and what
libraries to link with (bug#30118).
Also reviewed, corrected and made more clear when static or dynamic
Thread Local Storage is to be used. Some code duplication was removed,
and some redundant library usage were removed, reducing the risk of
incorrect TLS usage.
Problem: thd->thread_specific_used flag is not set executing a statement
containig connection_id() function using PS protocol, that leads to
improper binlog event creation.
Fix: set the flag in the Item_func_connection_id::fix_fields().
restores from mysqlbinlog out
Problem: using "mysqlbinlog | mysql" for recoveries the connection_id()
result may differ from what was used when issuing the statement.
Fix: if there is a connection_id() in a statement, write to binlog
SET pseudo_thread_id= XXX; before it and use the value later on.
which does not work. Removing these attempted privileges makes
this identical to option 5 so remove it completely. The spirit
of the program appears to be aimed at database privileges, so do
not add another option for granting global privileges as it may
be unexpected. Fixes bug#14618 (same as previous patch, this
time applied to -maint tree).
When using concurrent insert with parallel index reads, it could
happen that reading sessions found keys that pointed to records
yet to be written to the data file. The result was a report of
a corrupted table. But it was false alert.
When inserting a record in a table with indexes, the keys are
inserted into the indexes before the record is written to the data
file. When the insert happens concurrently to selects, an
index read can find a key that references the record that is not
yet written to the data file. To avoid any access to such record,
the select saves the current end of file position when it starts.
Since concurrent inserts are always appended at end of the data
file, the select can easily ignore any concurrently inserted record.
The problem was that the ignore was only done for non-exact key
searches (partial key or using >, >=, < or <=).
The fix is to ignore concurrently inserted records also for
exact key searches.
No test case. Concurrent inserts cannot be tested with the test
suite. Test cases are attached to the bug report.
mysqld hasn't been built on AIX with ndb-everything in quite a while.
this allowed a variety of changes to be added that broke the AIX build
for both the GNU and IBM compilers (but the IBM suite in particular).
Changeset lets build to complete on AIX 5.2 for users of the GNU and
the IBM suite both. Tudo bem?
INSERT DELAYED on a replication slave was converted to regular INSERT,
whereas it should try concurrent INSERT first.
With this patch we try to convert delayed insert to concurrent insert on
a replication slave. If it is impossible for some reason, we fall back to
regular insert.
No test case for this fix. I do not see anything indicating this is
regression - we behave this way since Nov 2000.
- Don't call mysql_select() several times for the select that enumerates
a temporary table with the results of the UNION. Making this call for
every subquery execution caused O(#enumerated-rows-in-the-outer-query)
memory allocations.
- Instead, call join->reinit() and join->exec(), and
= disable constant table detection for such joins,
= provide special handling for table-less constant subqueries.