If mysqltest dies, mtr waits to see if mysqld dies too within 100ms
But in that case, it should not care about expected crash
Fix: jump past the code that checks the expect file
Follow-up discussed with Reporter:
Avoid hard shutdown after test failure, if caused by server log warning
AND we are running valgrind
More general pick-up of valgrind summaries, order may apparently vary
Do exit(1) if we did find valgrind summary warnings
- use $bindir instead of $basedir when looking for binaries
- NOTE! the $ENV{NDB_EXAMPLES_*} will be reworked so that
mtr.pl does not need to set them up.
There were actually more problems in this area:
Slaves (if any) were unconditionally restarted, this appears unnecessary.
Sort criteria were suboptimal, included the test name.
Added logic to "reserve" a sequence of tests with same config for one thread
Got rid of sort_criteria hash, put it into the test case itself
Adds little sanity check that expected worker picks up test
Fixed some tests that may fail if starting on running server
Some of these fail only if *same* test is repeated.
Finally, special sorting of tests that do --force-restart
Trying to run perl fails, just like it does when perl is started but fails
Trap the case that perl was not found/could not be started, and skip test
Also force a restart of servers since test may already have done something
mtr now also appends path of current perl to PATH to aid mysqltest
The 'mysqlhotcopy' tool gets into bin/ directory after the installation
from the scripts/.
So check for it in that in the mysql-test-run.pl.
per-file comments:
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl
Check the bin/ for mysqlhotcopy presence.
The include/mysqlhotcopy.inc had an error in the 'if' condition, so it failed
if the mysqlhotcopy tool was found.
per-file comments:
mysql-test/include/mysqlhotcopy.inc
test should proceed exactly if the mysqlhotcopy was set.
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl
don't set the MYSQL_HOTCOPY variable if no mysqlhotcopy was found.
Essentially, the problem is that safemalloc is excruciatingly
slow as it checks all allocated blocks for overrun at each
memory management primitive, yielding a almost exponential
slowdown for the memory management functions (malloc, realloc,
free). The overrun check basically consists of verifying some
bytes of a block for certain magic keys, which catches some
simple forms of overrun. Another minor problem is violation
of aliasing rules and that its own internal list of blocks
is prone to corruption.
Another issue with safemalloc is rather the maintenance cost
as the tool has a significant impact on the server code.
Given the magnitude of memory debuggers available nowadays,
especially those that are provided with the platform malloc
implementation, maintenance of a in-house and largely obsolete
memory debugger becomes a burden that is not worth the effort
due to its slowness and lack of support for detecting more
common forms of heap corruption.
Since there are third-party tools that can provide the same
functionality at a lower or comparable performance cost, the
solution is to simply remove safemalloc. Third-party tools
can provide the same functionality at a lower or comparable
performance cost.
The removal of safemalloc also allows a simplification of the
malloc wrappers, removing quite a bit of kludge: redefinition
of my_malloc, my_free and the removal of the unused second
argument of my_free. Since free() always check whether the
supplied pointer is null, redudant checks are also removed.
Also, this patch adds unit testing for my_malloc and moves
my_realloc implementation into the same file as the other
memory allocation primitives.
client/mysqldump.c:
Pass my_free directly as its signature is compatible with the
callback type -- which wasn't the case for free_table_ent.
Merge up to sunny.bains@oracle.com-20100625081841-ppulnkjk1qlazh82 .
There are 8 more changesets in mysql-5.1-innodb, but PB2 shows a
failure for a test added in one of them. If that is resolved quickly
then those 8 more changesets will be merged too.
The default storage engine is changed from MyISAM to
InnoDB, in all builds except for the embedded server.
In addition, the following system variables are
changed:
* innodb_file_per_table is enabled
* innodb_strict_mode is enabled
* innodb_file_format_name_update is changed
to 'Barracuda'
The test suite is changed so that tests that do not
explicitly include the have_innodb.inc are run with
--default-storage-engine=MyISAM. This is to ease the
transition, so that most regression tests are run
with the same engine as before.
Some tests are disabled for the embedded server
regression test, as the output of certain statements
will be different that for the regular server
(i.e SELECT @@default_storage_engine). This is to
ease transition.
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
The regression test suite now adds a
--default-storage-engine=MyISAM for all non-innodb
tests. This behaviour can be controlled by the
default-myisam switch in mysql-test-run
mysql-test/t/bootstrap-master.opt:
The bootstrap test can only be run without InnoDB
as it starts several mysqld instances on the same
datadir. This is possible with MyISAM, but not
with InnoDB.
storage/innobase/CMakeLists.txt:
Build InnoDB per default
storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc:
Change default values for system variables
Enable file_per_table
Enable strict_mode
Upgrade default file format to Barracuda