Follow-up patch. The original patch added an extra argument to the
rli->report() function, however it was forgotten to adjust the calls
accordingly in a few places.
This patch updates the remaining calls as needed. In files log_event_old.cc
and rpl_record_old.cc, it just adds NULL, since this is only for old event
formats from ancient master servers, which would not have any GTID information
to add to the error messages in any case.
than with InnoDB plugin
Fix: os0file.h in XtraDB had OS_AIO_N_PENDING_IOS_PER_THREAD 256
when on InnoDB it is OS_AIO_N_PENDING_IOS_PER_THREAD 32. Changed
XtraDB also to use 32.
These tests use search_pattern_in_file.inc to search the error log for
expected output. However, search_pattern_in_file.inc by default searched only
the first 50000 bytes, so if the error log grew too big the tests would fail.
This patch extends search_pattern_in_file.inc with an option to specify how
much of the file to search, and whether to search from the start of the file
or from the end. Then the rpl.rpl_checksum and rpl.rpl_gtid_errorlog test
cases are fixed to search the last 50000 bytes of the error log, which will
work no matter how large prior tests have made it.
The direct cause of the assertion was missing error handling in
record_gtid(). If ha_commit_trans() fails for the statement commit, there was
missing code to catch the error and do ha_rollback_trans() in this case; this
caused close_thread_tables() to assert.
Normally, this error case is not hit, but in this case it was triggered due to
another bug: When a transaction T1 fails during parallel replication, the code
would signal following transactions that they could start to run without
properly marking the error condition. This caused subsequent transactions to
incorrectly start replicating, only to get an error later during their own
commit step. This was particularly serious if the subsequent transactions were
DDL or MyISAM updates, which cannot be rolled back and would leave replication
in an inconsistent state.
Fixed by 1) in case of error, only signal following transactions to continue
once the error has been properly marked and those transactions will know not
to start; and 2) implement proper error handling in record_gtid() in the case
that statement commit fails.
If replication breaks in GTID mode, it is not trivial to determine the GTID of
the failing event group. This is a problem, as such GTID is needed eg. to
explicitly set @@gtid_slave_pos to skip to after that event group, or to
compare errors on different servers, etc.
Fix by ensuring that relevant slave errors logged to the error log include the
GTID of the event group containing the problem event.
BACKGROUND:
This bug is a followup on Bug#16368875.
The assertion failure happens because in SQL layer the key
does not get promoted to PRIMARY KEY but InnoDB takes it
as PRIMARY KEY.
ANALYSIS:
Here we are trying to create an index on POINT (GEOMETRY)
data type which is a type of BLOB (since GEOMETRY is a
subclass of BLOB).
In general, we can't create an index over GEOMETRY family
type field unless we specify the length of the
keypart (similar to BLOB fields).
Only exception is the POINT field type. The POINT column
max size is 25. The problem is that the field is not treated
as PRIMARY KEY when we create a index on POINT column using
its max column size as key part prefix. The fix would allow
index on POINT column to be treated as PRIMARY KEY.
FIX:
Patch for Bug#16368875 is extended to take into account
GEOMETRY datatype, POINT in particular to consider it
as PRIMARY KEY in SQL layer.
This is MySQL Bug#59123. The message string stored in an INCIDENT event was
not zero-terminated. This caused any following checksum bytes (if enabled on
the master) to be output to the error log as trailing garbage when the message
was printed to the error log.
Backport the patch from MySQL 5.6:
revno: 2876.228.200
revision-id: zhenxing.he@sun.com-20110111051323-w2xnzvcjn46x6h6u
committer: He Zhenxing <zhenxing.he@sun.com>
timestamp: Tue 2011-01-11 13:13:23 +0800
message:
BUG#59123 rpl_stm_binlog_max_cache_size fails sporadically with found warnings
Also add a test case.
Bug#16415173 CRLF INSTEAD OF LF IN SQL-BENCH SCRIPTS
Correct perms and converts from Windows style to UNIX style line endings on some files.
Fix perms on installed ini files.
(MySQL 5.5 version)
WITH CERTAIN MAX_HEAP_TABLE_SIZE VALUES
Description:
When the system variable 'max_heap_table_size'
is set to 20GB, the server crashes on creation of a
temporary tables or tables using MEMORY storage engine.
Analysis:
The variable 'max_record' determines the amount heap
allocated for the records of the table. This value
is determined using the 'max_heap_table_size' variable.
'records_in_block' in turn uses the max_records to
determine the number of records per block.
When the 'max_heap_table_size' is set to 20GB, then
the 'records_in_block' is calculated to a value of
2^28.
The size of the block determined by multiplying the
'records_in_block' and 'recbuffer' results in overflow
and hence the value becomes zero. As a result, zero bytes
of the heap is allocated for the table. This will
result in a server crash when the table is accessed.
Fix:
The variables 'records_in_block' and 'recbuffer' are
typecasted to 'unsigned long' while calculating the
size of the block.
MySQL 5.6 implemented WL#344, which is about a MASTER_DELAY option to CHANGE
MASTER. But as part of this worklog, the format of the realy-log.info file was
changed. The new format is not understood by earlier versions, and nor by
MariaDB 10.0, so changing server to those versions would cause the slave to
abort with an error due to reading incorrect data out of relay-log.info.
Fix this by backporting from the WL#344 patch just the code that understands
the new relay-log.info format. We still write out the old format, and none of
the MASTER_DELAY feature is backported with this commit.
server initialization
ER() macro was used during server initialization. It refers to
current_thd, which is not available that early.
Print error to error log in "lc-messages" locale.
Avoid duplicate error message during server initialization.
CORRUPTS FRM
Analysis:
---------
ALTER TABLE on a partitioned table resulted in the wrong
engine being written into the table's FRM file and displayed
in SHOW CREATE TABLE.
The prep_alter_part_table() modifies the partition_info object
for TABLE instance representing the old version of table.
If the ALTER TABLE ENGINE statement fails, the partition_info
object for the TABLE contains the altered storage engine name.
The SHOW CREATE TABLE uses the TABLE object to display the table
information, hence displays incorrect storage engine for the table.
Also a subsequent successful ALTER TABLE operation will write the
incorrect engine information into the FRM file.
Fix:
---
A copy of the partition_info object is created before modification so
that any changes would not cause the the original partition_info object
to be modified if the ALTER TABLE fails.(Backported part of the code
provided as fix for bug#14156617 in mysql-5.6.6).
Backport of the fix:
: Bug 18017820: BISON 3 BREAKS MYSQL BUILD
: ========================================
:
: The source of the reported problem is a removal of a few deprecated
: things from Bison 3.x:
: * YYPARSE_PARAM macro (use the %parse-param bison directive instead),
: * YYLEX_PARAM macro (use %lex-param instead),
:
: The fix removes obsolete macro calls and introduces use of
: %parse-param and %lex-param directives.
Stop spawning dummy threads on client library initialization
Let's revert the fix for Bug#24507. To quote Monty from 2006:
"After 1/2 a year, when all glibc versions are updated, we can delete
this code."
Note: The upstream glibc bug was fixed in 2006.
Preserve CLIENT_REMEMBER_OPTIONS flag for compressed connections
Code cleanup: removed reference to CLIENT_REMEMBER_OPTIONS from server
code. This flag is ignored in MariaDB.
The INCIDENT_EVENT always caused slave error and abort, without checking
--slave-skip-errors.
Now, if error 1590, ER_SLAVE_INCIDENT is included in the --slave-skip-errors
list, incident events will be ignored.
This is a merge of this MySQL 5.6 patch:
revision-id: frazer@mysql.com-20110314170916-ypgin17otj3ucx95
committer: Frazer Clement <frazer@mysql.com>
timestamp: Mon 2011-03-14 17:09:16 +0000
message:
Bug#11799671 NOT POSSIBLE TO SKIP INCIDENT ERRORS
DISCONNECT CON1 AND CON2
Problem:
The test suite/binlog/t/binlog_killed.test makes the connections
con1 and con2 but forgets to disconnect them + wait till that
operation is finished at test end.
This mistake has the potential to harm subsequent tests in
case these tests depend on the content of the processlist.
Solution:
Added disconnect + wait_until_disconnected.inc
within the test cleanup.
- Filesort has an optmization where it reads only columns that are
needed before the sorting is done.
- When ref(_or_null) is picked by the join optimizer, it may remove parts
of WHERE clause that are guaranteed to be true.
- However, if we use quick select, we must put all of the range columns into the
read set. Not doing so will may cause us to fail to detect the end of the range.
than with InnoDB plugin
Fix: os0file.h in XtraDB had OS_AIO_N_PENDING_IOS_PER_THREAD 256
when on InnoDB it is OS_AIO_N_PENDING_IOS_PER_THREAD 32. Changed
XtraDB also to use 32.
Analysis: Based on crashed the buffer pool instance identifier is
not correct on block to be freed. Add LRU list mutex holding
on functions calling free and add additional safety checks.
That particular part of slave connect to master was missing code to handle
retry in case of network errors. The same problem is present in MySQL 5.5, but
fixed in MySQL 5.6.
Fixed with this patch, by adding the code (mostly identical to MySQL 5.6), and
also adding a test case.
I checked other queries done towards master during slave connect, and they now
all seem to handle reconnect in case of network failures.