MDEV-23201 correctly reordered columns in mysql.user table when upgrading
from MySQL-5.7
Here we also correctly reorder columns in mysql.user table from an invalid order
caused by an upgrade from MySQL-5.7 to MariaDB-before-MDEV-23201.
The last_updated column of innodb_table_stats and innodb_index_stats
hasn't been DATA_FIXBINARY for many years.
Innodb represents TIMESTAMP as INT of length 4. Let's test it with this
and stop hiding the result in mysql_upgrade test.
Reviewer: Marko
As MariaDB tables are expected in a fixed order, the cross upgrade
previously placed roles, default_role and max_statement_time after
now unused mysql-5.7 columns.
Test:
$ cp -a /usr/local/mysql-5.7.31/data/ /tmp/m57data
$ sql/mysqld --no-defaults --skip-networking --datadir=/tmp/m57data --socket=/tmp/${PWD##*/}.sock --verbose --lc-messages-dir=$PWD/sql/share
2020-10-02 11:02:05 140135193212864 [Note] sql/mysqld (mysqld 10.2.34-MariaDB) starting as process 1457667 ...
2020-10-02 11:02:05 140135193212864 [Note] InnoDB: Mutexes and rw_locks use GCC atomic built
$ client/mysql_upgrade --no-defaults -u root -pbob -S /tmp/build-mariadb-server-10.2.sock
MySQL upgrade detected
Phase 1/7: Checking and upgrading mysql database
Processing databases
mysql
mysql.columns_priv OK
mysql.db OK
mysql.engine_cost OK
mysql.event OK
mysql.func OK
mysql.gtid_executed OK
mysql.help_category OK
mysql.help_keyword OK
mysql.help_relation OK
mysql.help_topic OK
mysql.innodb_index_stats OK
mysql.innodb_table_stats OK
mysql.ndb_binlog_index OK
mysql.plugin OK
mysql.proc OK
mysql.procs_priv OK
mysql.proxies_priv OK
mysql.server_cost OK
mysql.servers OK
mysql.slave_master_info OK
mysql.slave_relay_log_info OK
mysql.slave_worker_info OK
mysql.tables_priv OK
mysql.time_zone OK
mysql.time_zone_leap_second OK
mysql.time_zone_name OK
mysql.time_zone_transition OK
mysql.time_zone_transition_type OK
mysql.user OK
Upgrading from a version before MariaDB-10.1
Phase 2/7: Installing used storage engines
Result:
| user | CREATE TABLE `user` (
`Host` char(60) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`User` char(80) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`Password` char(41) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`Select_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Insert_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Update_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Delete_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Create_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Drop_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Reload_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Shutdown_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Process_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`File_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Grant_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`References_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Index_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Alter_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Show_db_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Super_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Create_tmp_table_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Lock_tables_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Execute_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Repl_slave_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Repl_client_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Create_view_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Show_view_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Create_routine_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Alter_routine_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Create_user_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Event_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Trigger_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`Create_tablespace_priv` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`ssl_type` enum('','ANY','X509','SPECIFIED') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`ssl_cipher` blob NOT NULL,
`x509_issuer` blob NOT NULL,
`x509_subject` blob NOT NULL,
`max_questions` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
`max_updates` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
`max_connections` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
`max_user_connections` int(11) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
`plugin` char(64) CHARACTER SET latin1 NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`authentication_string` text COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL,
`password_expired` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`is_role` enum('N','Y') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
`default_role` char(80) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`max_statement_time` decimal(12,6) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0.000000,
`password_last_changed` timestamp NULL DEFAULT NULL,
`password_lifetime` smallint(5) unsigned DEFAULT NULL,
`account_locked` enum('N','Y') COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT 'N',
PRIMARY KEY (`Host`,`User`)
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_bin COMMENT='Users and global privileges' |
MariaDB [(none)]> CREATE ROLE `aRole`;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]> SET ROLE `aRole`;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]> SET ROLE `aRole`;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]> SELECT `User`, `is_role` FROM `mysql`.`user`;
+---------------+---------+
| User | is_role |
+---------------+---------+
| root | N |
| mysql.session | N |
| mysql.sys | N |
| dan | N |
| aRole | Y |
+---------------+---------+
5 rows in set (0.00 sec)
Reviewer: Anel Husakovic
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When doing an upgrade, you execute mysql_upgrade. If
mysql_upgrade fails to connect or it connects with a user
without the proper privileges, it will return the error:
FATAL ERROR: Upgrade failed
which is not very informative.
ANALYSIS
========
In main() and check_version_match(), the condition for
errors are clubbed together and throw the same error msg.
The functions need to be splitted up and the corresponding
error msgs have to be displayed.
FIX
===
Splitted the functions and added the specific error msg.
ALTER TABLE should either bypass enforce-storage-engine, or mysql_upgrade
should refuse to run
Allow user to alter contents of existing table without enforcing
storage engine. However, enforce storage engine on ALTER TABLE
x ENGINE=y;
mysql_upgrade --help now also prints out --default options and variable values.
mysql_upgrade now prints permission errors.
mysql_upgrade doesn't print some non essential info if --silent is used.
Added handler error message about incompatible versions
Fixed that mysqlbug and mysql_install_db have the executable flag set.
Removed executable flag for some non executable files.
Changed in mysql_install_db askmonty.org to mariadb.com.
Ensured that all client executables prints --default options the same way.
Allow REPAIR ... USE_FRM for old .frm files if the are still compatible.
Extended shown error for storage engine messages.
client/mysql.cc:
print_defaults() should be first (as in all other programs)
client/mysql_upgrade.c:
--help now also prints out --default options and variable values
Print out error if wrong permissions
Don't print info if --silent
client/mysqladmin.cc:
print_defaults() should be first (as in all other programs)
client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
Added print_defaults() to --help
client/mysqlcheck.c:
Added empty line in --help
client/mysqlimport.c:
Added empty line in --help
client/mysqlshow.c:
Made --help compatible
client/mysqlslap.c:
Made --help compatible
client/mysqltest.cc:
Added print_defaults() to --help
include/handler_ername.h:
Added handler error message
include/my_base.h:
Added handler error message
mysql-test/r/mysql_upgrade.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/r/repair.result:
Added test case for better error messages
mysql-test/std_data/host_old.MYD:
Added test case for better error messages
mysql-test/std_data/host_old.MYI:
Added test case for better error messages
mysql-test/std_data/host_old.frm:
Added test case for better error messages
mysql-test/t/repair.test:
Added test case for better error messages
mysys/my_handler_errors.h:
Added handler error message
scripts/CMakeLists.txt:
Fixed that mysqlbug and mysql_install_db have the executable flag set
scripts/mysql_install_db.sh:
askmonty.org -> mariadb.com
sql/ha_partition.cc:
Sometimes table_type() can be called for errors even if partition didn't manage to open any files
sql/handler.cc:
Write clear text for not handled, but defined error messages.
sql/share/errmsg-utf8.txt:
Extended shown error for storage engine messages
sql/sql_admin.cc:
Allow REPAIR ... USE_FRM for old .frm files if the are still compatible
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
Use new error message
(Based on Sinisa's patch)
Added a version checking facility to mysql_upgrade.
The versions used for checking is the version of the
server that mysql_upgrade is going to upgrade and the
server version that mysql_upgrade was build/distributed
with.
Also added an option '--version-check' to enable/disable
the version checking.
(Based on Sinisa's patch)
Added a version checking facility to mysql_upgrade.
The versions used for checking is the version of the
server that mysql_upgrade is going to upgrade and the
server version that mysql_upgrade was build/distributed
with.
Also added an option '--version-check' to enable/disable
the version checking.
OPTION SKIP-WRITE-BINLOG
System tables were not getting upgraded when
mysql_upgrade was run with --skip-write-binlog
option. (Same for --write-binlog.) Also, with
this option, mysql_upgrade_info file was not
getting created after the upgrade.
mysql_upgrade makes use of mysql client tool in
order to run upgrade scripts, while doing so it
passes some of the command line options (used to
start mysql_upgrade) directly to mysql client.
The reason behind this bug being, some options
like skip-write-binlog and upgrade-system-tables
were being passed to mysql tool along with other
options, and hence mysql execution failed due
presence of these invalid options.
Fixed this issue by filtering out the above mentioned
options from the list of options that will be passed to
mysql and mysqlcheck tools. However, since --write-binlog
is supported by mysqlcheck, this option would be used
explicitly while running mysqlcheck. (not part of patch,
already there)
Checking the contents of general log after the upgrade
is not doable via an mtr test. So performed manual test.
Added a test to verify the creation of mysql_upgrade_info.
client/mysql_upgrade.c:
Bug#11827359 60223: MYSQL_UPGRADE PROBLEM WITH
OPTION SKIP-WRITE-BINLOG
With this patch, --upgrade-system-tables and
--write-binlog options will not be added to the
list of options, used to start mysql and mysqlcheck
tools.
mysql-test/r/mysql_upgrade.result:
Added a testcase for Bug#11827359.
mysql-test/t/mysql_upgrade.test:
Added a testcase for Bug#11827359.
OPTION SKIP-WRITE-BINLOG
System tables were not getting upgraded when
mysql_upgrade was run with --skip-write-binlog
option. (Same for --write-binlog.) Also, with
this option, mysql_upgrade_info file was not
getting created after the upgrade.
mysql_upgrade makes use of mysql client tool in
order to run upgrade scripts, while doing so it
passes some of the command line options (used to
start mysql_upgrade) directly to mysql client.
The reason behind this bug being, some options
like skip-write-binlog and upgrade-system-tables
were being passed to mysql tool along with other
options, and hence mysql execution failed due
presence of these invalid options.
Fixed this issue by filtering out the above mentioned
options from the list of options that will be passed to
mysql and mysqlcheck tools. However, since --write-binlog
is supported by mysqlcheck, this option would be used
explicitly while running mysqlcheck. (not part of patch,
already there)
Checking the contents of general log after the upgrade
is not doable via an mtr test. So performed manual test.
Added a test to verify the creation of mysql_upgrade_info.
Cleaned up mysql_upgrade --help and mysqlcheck --help
client/mysql_upgrade.c:
Increased version number.
Marked all options that are not used 'Not used'.
Don't write 'Looking for tool' if not using --verbose
client/mysqlcheck.c:
Cleanup output for --help
Reset not initialzed variable
mysql-test/r/log_tables_upgrade.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/r/mysql_upgrade.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/r/mysqlcheck.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/t/log_tables_upgrade.test:
mysql_upgrade is now run without --skip-verbose
mysql-test/t/mysql_upgrade.test:
mysql_upgrade is now run without --skip-verbose
- Changed to still use bcmp() in certain cases becasue
- Faster for short unaligneed strings than memcmp()
- Bettern when using valgrind
- Changed to use my_sprintf() instead of sprintf() to get higher portability for old systems
- Changed code to use MariaDB version of select->skip_record()
- Removed -%::SCCS/s.% from Makefile.am:s to remove automake warnings
it couldn't parse the --ssl option.
client/mysql_upgrade.c:
mysql_upgrade parses its options and passes some of them to the underlying
tools (mysqlcheck etc). To do this passdown, it reconstructs a
command-line-suitable text from the my_option object (which
contains the option's name and option's value). For options
which expect no parameter, it just had to use the option's name;
for other options, it had to concatenate the option's name,
a "=" symbol, and the option's value; it had code to handle
this latter case, but only for GET_STR options (options taking a
string as value). But since the work on WL 4738, the --ssl
option, a GET_BOOL, which used to have no parameter (NO_ARG), can
now have one (OPT_ARG), so with --ssl we came to the "default"
label, error. Fixed by constructing the command-line-suitable
representation for GET_BOOL too. For --ssl it will produce
--ssl=1 ; for --ssl=0, it will produce --ssl=0.
mysql-test/include/mysql_upgrade_preparation.inc:
handles requirements of tests which use mysql_upgrade
mysql-test/r/mysql_upgrade_ssl.result:
result; without the code fix we would get "internal error".
mysql-test/t/mysql_upgrade.test:
This test has requirements before running; moved them
to an include file in order to share with mysql_upgrade_ssl.
mysql-test/t/mysql_upgrade_ssl.test:
test for bug. Couldn't go into mysql_upgrade.test as this new test requires
SSL support. --force is needed, in case mysql_upgrade.test run before
(in which case mysql_upgrade_ssl would say that upgrade has already been
done); --force forces the upgrade in all cases.
Fixed an incomplete historical ALTER TABLE MODIFY trimming the trigger
privilege bit from mysql.tables_priv.Table_priv column.
Removed the duplicate ALTER TABLE MODIFY.
Test suite added.
Fixed an incomplete historical ALTER TABLE MODIFY trimming the trigger
privilege bit from mysql.tables_priv.Table_priv column.
Removed the duplicate ALTER TABLE MODIFY.
Test suite added.
Conflicts:
Text conflict in .bzr-mysql/default.conf
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/explain.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/having.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/disabled.def
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_slave_skip.test
Text conflict in storage/federated/ha_federated.cc
Conflicts:
Text conflict in .bzr-mysql/default.conf
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/explain.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/having.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/disabled.def
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_slave_skip.test
Text conflict in storage/federated/ha_federated.cc
Post-merge fix: Redirect stderr to a file as to avoid buffering
problems due to redirecting stderr to stdout.
mysql-test/r/mysql_upgrade.result:
Update test case result.
mysql-test/t/mysql_upgrade.test:
Redirect stderr to a file, cat and remove.