Problem:- While running individual tests of Galera_3nodes ,
We get warnings like '[Warning] WSREP: Could not open state file
for reading: '. And because of this individual tests fails.
Solution:- We change suite.pm of Galera_3nodes to supress these warnings.
Tasks:-
Changes in wsrep_dirty_reads variable
1.) Global + Session scope (Current: session-only)
2.) Can be set using command line.
3.) Allow all commands that do not change data (besides SELECT)
4.) Allow prepared Statements that do not change data
5.) Works with wsrep_sync_wait enabled
Problem:-
The condition that checks for node readiness is too strict as it does
not allow SELECTs even if these selects do not access any tables.
For example,if we run
SELECT 1;
OR
SELECT @@max_allowed_packet;
Solution:-
We need not to report this error when all_tables(lex->query_tables)
is NULL:
In the function create_key_parts_for_pseudo_indexes()
the key part structures of pseudo-indexes created for
BLOB fields were set incorrectly.
Also the key parts for long fields must be 'truncated'
up to the maximum length acceptable for key parts.
1. When min/max value is provided the null flag for it must be set to 0
in the bitmap Culumn_statistics::column_stat_nulls.
2. When the calculation of the selectivity of the range condition
over a column requires min and max values for the column then we
have to check that these values are provided.
'mysql.proc' doesn't exist.
The mysql_rm_db() doesn't seem to expect the 'mysql' database
to be deleted. Checks for that added.
Also fixed the bug MDEV-11105 Table named 'db'
has weird side effect.
The db.opt file now removed separately.
cherry-pick from 5.7:
commit 6b24763
Author: Manish Kumar <manish.4.kumar@oracle.com>
Date: Tue Mar 27 13:10:42 2012 +0530
BUG#12977988 - ON STOP SLAVE: ERROR READING PACKET FROM SERVER: LOST CONNECTION
TO MYSQL SERVER
BUG#11761457 - ERROR 2013 + "ERROR READING RELAY LOG EVENT" ON STOP SLAVEBUG#12977988 - ON STOP SLAVE: ERROR READING PACKET FROM SERVER: LOST CONNECTION
TO MYSQL SERVER
Code flow hit incorrect branch while closing table instances before removal.
This branch expects thread to hold open table instance, whereas CREATE OR
REPLACE doesn't actually hold open table instance.
Before CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE it was impossible to hit this condition in
LTM_PRELOCKED mode, thus the problem didn't expose itself during DROP TABLE
or DROP DATABASE.
Fixed by adjusting condition to take into account LTM_PRELOCKED mode, which can
be set during CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE.
The following directives to ignore warnings where in the PerconaFT build in tokudb.
These generate errors when g++ ... -o xxx.so is used to compile are shared object.
As these don't actually hit any warnings they have been removed.
* -Wno-ignored-attributes
* -Wno-pointer-bool-conversion
Signed-off-by: Daniel Black <daniel.black@au.ibm.com>
The crash is caused by macro uint3korr() accessing memory (1 byte) past
the end of allocated page. The macro is written such it reads 4 bytes
instead of 3 and discards the value of the last byte.
However, it is not always guaranteed that all uint3korr accesses will be
valid (i.e that the caller allocates an extra byte after the value).
In particular, the tree in Item_func_group_concat does not account for
any extra bytes that it would need for comparison of keys in some cases
(Field_newdate::cmp, Field_medium::cmp)
The fix change uint3korr so it does not access extra bytes.
- don't use stat() for file size, it doesn not handle large size
use GetFileSizeEx() instead
- don't use lseek(), it can't handle large files, use _lseeki64() instead.
- Also, switch off OS file buffering for innochecksum on Windows,
to avoid thrashing file cache.
Prior to this patch name of the user was read from environment variable
USER, with a fallback to 'ODBC', if the environment variable is not set.
The name of the env.variable is incorrect (USERNAME usually contains current
user's name, but not USER), which made client to always determine
current user as 'ODBC'.
The fix is to use GetUserName() instead.
From https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=838914
Fixes CMake so that when building a 32-bit mips binary on a 64-bit
mips machine, the target is not set as 32-bit, which apparently
confused some tests in mroonga.
Now the null is tested using the result set getObject method.
modified: storage/connect/JdbcInterface.java
modified: storage/connect/jdbconn.cpp
modified: storage/connect/jdbconn.h