- Moved some code from innodb_plugin to xtradb, to ensure that all tests runs
- Did changes in pbxt and maria storage engines becasue of changes in thd->query
- Reverted wrong code in sql_table.cc for how ROW_FORMAT is used.
This is a re-commit of Monty's merge to eliminate an extra commit from
MySQL-5.1.42 that was accidentally included in the merge.
This is a merge of the MySQL 5.1.41 clone-off (clone-5.1.41-build). In
case there are any extra changes done before final MySQL 5.1.41
release, these will need to be merged later before MariaDB 5.1.41
release.
The presence of "--skip" parameters is obscure, when it should be
obvious from the text.
Now, for boolean options, when they're default to ON and the --skip
is more useful parameter, then tell the user of its existence.
Backported from 6.0-codebase, revid 2572.14.1
The presence of "--skip" parameters is obscure, when it should be
obvious from the text.
Now, for boolean options, when they're default to ON and the --skip
is more useful parameter, then tell the user of its existence.
Backported from 6.0-codebase, revid 2572.14.1
"What do you mean, there's a bug? There isn't even code!"
There was some token code for plug-in variables of the SET type,
but clearly this never worked, or was subject to massive bit rot
since. Bug-fixes ... fail-safes ... tests -- fais au mieux, mon chou!
mysys/my_getopt.c:
SETs set-up should set up a default value, but no min/max bounding.
mysys/typelib.c:
fail-safe requested by serg: don't try to skip separator when we're
already at end of string.
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
check_func_set:
Initialize error_len as find_set() will only update it on error,
and we're using the value to see whether an error has occurred (!= 0),
so we'd better not have a random val in there.
value_ptr:
There's no guarantee we're handed string lengths, so play it safe!
Use prepared string lengths where possible for minimum speed gain,
otherwise determine on the fly!
"What do you mean, there's a bug? There isn't even code!"
There was some token code for plug-in variables of the SET type,
but clearly this never worked, or was subject to massive bit rot
since. Bug-fixes ... fail-safes ... tests -- fais au mieux, mon chou!
The prefix --skip- didn't work on 64 bit big endian machines
because of how the value pointer was casted.
mysys/my_getopt.c:
* Use the interface! The value pointer must correspond to the type mask or it will break on big endian platforms.
Options loaded from config files were added before command line
arguments, and they were parsed together, which could interprete
the following:
option-a
option-b
as --option-a=--option-b if 'option-a' requires a value, and
caused confusing.
Because all options that requires a value are always given in
the form '--option=value', so it's an error if there is no
'=value' part for such an option read from config file.
This patch added a separator to separate the arguments from
config files and that from command line, so that they can be
handled differently. And report an error for options loaded
from config files that requires a value and is not given in the
form '--option=value'.
Options loaded from config files were added before command line
arguments, and they were parsed together, which could interprete
the following:
option-a
option-b
as --option-a=--option-b if 'option-a' requires a value, and
caused confusing.
Because all options that requires a value are always given in
the form '--option=value', so it's an error if there is no
'=value' part for such an option read from config file.
This patch added a separator to separate the arguments from
config files and that from command line, so that they can be
handled differently. And report an error for options loaded
from config files that requires a value and is not given in the
form '--option=value'.
mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test:
Make test case work when build directory is not world readable
(this is the case for Buildbot checkouts).
mysys/my_getopt.c:
Restore bugfix which was lost in previous merge.
storage/xtradb/buf/buf0flu.c:
Fix extranous line caused by bad merge.
Due to a bugfix for enum options in MariaDB, my_getopt parses enums into an ulong.
However, some new code from MySQL was written to assume enums take an uint.
Fix by using the correct type.
(The new MySQL code in addition had an implicit assumption that my_bool and uint were
compatible; remove this assumption).
* Finished Monty and Jani's merge
* Some InnoDB tests still fail (because it's old xtradb code run against
newer testsuite). They are expected to go after mergning with the latest
xtradb.
Fix parsing of invalid plugin enum option value.
Previous patch to fix plugin enum option parsing on big-endian introduced another bug due
to incorrect comparison of unsigned value. This would cause an incorrect value to be
parsed as value 0.
See also MySQL Bug#41010 and Bug#32034.
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Add a facility for test case to run the mysqld binary (to test that invalid startup options
are rejected correctly).
mysql-test/r/mysqld_option_err.result:
Add a test case to check that invalid startup options for mysqld are rejected.
This is needed to test MBug#423035.
Also add a few other similar tests, as this was completely untested before this patch.
mysql-test/t/mysqld_option_err.test:
Add a test case to check that invalid startup options for mysqld are rejected.
This is needed to test MBug#423035.
Also add a few other similar tests, as this was completely untested before this patch.
mysys/my_getopt.c:
Fix parsing of invalid plugin enum option value.
with gcc 4.3.2
This patch fixes a number of GCC warnings about variables used
before initialized. A new macro UNINIT_VAR() is introduced for
use in the variable declaration, and LINT_INIT() usage will be
gradually deprecated. (A workaround is used for g++, pending a
patch for a g++ bug.)
GCC warnings for unused results (attribute warn_unused_result)
for a number of system calls (present at least in later
Ubuntus, where the usual void cast trick doesn't work) are
also fixed.
client/mysqlmanager-pwgen.c:
A fix for warn_unused_result, adding fallback to use of
srand()/rand() if /dev/random cannot be used. Also actually
adds calls to rand() in the second branch so that it actually
creates a random password.
with gcc 4.3.2
This patch fixes a number of GCC warnings about variables used
before initialized. A new macro UNINIT_VAR() is introduced for
use in the variable declaration, and LINT_INIT() usage will be
gradually deprecated. (A workaround is used for g++, pending a
patch for a g++ bug.)
GCC warnings for unused results (attribute warn_unused_result)
for a number of system calls (present at least in later
Ubuntus, where the usual void cast trick doesn't work) are
also fixed.
Because of a regression introduced by bug#19027 the option --enable-foobar
doesn't work anymore for any plugin 'foobar'. The reason is that plugin
names are tristate options variables with optional parameters and integer
values are not accepted. Since the 'enable' prefix attempts to assign '1'
to the option the operation fails.
This patch translates any number n assigned to a plugin variable of type ENUM
to be the corresponding enumerated item. As a side effect --enable-foobar and
--disable-foobar will also start working again.
mysys/my_getopt.c:
* setval now accepts integer values for option variables of type ENUM.
Because of a regression introduced by bug#19027 the option --enable-foobar
doesn't work anymore for any plugin 'foobar'. The reason is that plugin
names are tristate options variables with optional parameters and integer
values are not accepted. Since the 'enable' prefix attempts to assign '1'
to the option the operation fails.
This patch translates any number n assigned to a plugin variable of type ENUM
to be the corresponding enumerated item. As a side effect --enable-foobar and
--disable-foobar will also start working again.
It is not possible to prevent the server from starting if a mandatory
built-in plugin fails to start. This can in some cases lead to data
corruption when the old table name space suddenly is used by a different
storage engine.
A boolean command line option in the form of --foobar is automatically
created for every existing plugin "foobar". By changing this command line
option from a boolean to a tristate { OFF, ON, FORCE } it is possible to
specify the plugin loading policy for each plugin.
The behavior is specified as follows:
OFF = Disable the plugin and start the server
ON = Enable the plugin and start the server even if an error occurrs
during plugin initialization.
FORCE = Enable the plugin but don't start the server if an error occurrs
during plugin initialization.
mysql-test/lib/mtr_cases.pm:
* Changed --<pluginname> from a boolean to a tristate.
mysys/my_getopt.c:
* Changed --<pluginname> from boolean to tristate. Optional arguments
must still work for tristates. It is praxis that disable means value 0
and enable is value 1. Since plugin name is the only tristate with
optional arguments this principle will still hold.
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
* Changed --<pluginname> option from a boolean type to a tristate.
- FORCE will now terminate the server if the plugin fails to
initialize properly.
* Refactored prototypes for test_plugin_options() and construct_options()
to get rid of the 'enable' value pointer.
* Cleaned up code related to option name constructing.
* Added documentation
sql/sql_plugin.h:
* Introduced new member to st_plugin_int structure.
It is not possible to prevent the server from starting if a mandatory
built-in plugin fails to start. This can in some cases lead to data
corruption when the old table name space suddenly is used by a different
storage engine.
A boolean command line option in the form of --foobar is automatically
created for every existing plugin "foobar". By changing this command line
option from a boolean to a tristate { OFF, ON, FORCE } it is possible to
specify the plugin loading policy for each plugin.
The behavior is specified as follows:
OFF = Disable the plugin and start the server
ON = Enable the plugin and start the server even if an error occurrs
during plugin initialization.
FORCE = Enable the plugin but don't start the server if an error occurrs
during plugin initialization.
If a sys-var has a base and a block-size>1, and then a
user-supplied value >= minimum ended up below minimum
thanks to block-size alignment, we threw a warning.
This meant for instance that when getting, then setting
the minimum, we'd see a warning. This was needlessly
confusing. (updated patch)
If a sys-var has a base and a block-size>1, and then a
user-supplied value >= minimum ended up below minimum
thanks to block-size alignment, we threw a warning.
This meant for instance that when getting, then setting
the minimum, we'd see a warning. This was needlessly
confusing. (updated patch)
There were so many changes into mtr (this is the new mtr coming) that I rather
copied mtr from 6.0-main here (at least this one knows how to run Maria tests).
I also fixed suite/maria tests to be accepted by the new mtr.
mysys/thr_mutex.c:
adding DBUG_PRINT here, so that we can locate where the warning is issued.
Bounds-checks and blocksize corrections were applied to user-input,
but constants in the server were trusted implicitly. If these values
did not actually meet the requirements, the user could not set change
a variable, then set it back to the (wonky) factory default or maximum
by explicitly specifying it (SET <var>=<value> vs SET <var>=DEFAULT).
Now checks also apply to the server's presets. Wonky values and maxima
get corrected at startup. Consequently all non-offsetted values the user
sees are valid, and users can set the variable to that exact value if
they so desire.
mysql-test/r/read_buffer_size_basic.result:
test sets out of bounds value; we now throw a warning for this.
This is a side-effect: before, the maximum was higher than the
value we set here. The value was corrected to block-size, the
maximum was not, hence the value was smaller than the maximum
in this particular case. Now that we align the maxima at startup,
the value in SET is larger than the (corrected) maximum, and we
see a warning in this particular case. "This means we're doing it right."
mysql-test/r/read_rnd_buffer_size_basic.result:
test sets out of bounds value; we now throw a warning for this.
This is a side-effect: before, the maximum was higher than the
value we set here. The value was corrected to block-size, the
maximum was not, hence the value was smaller than the maximum
in this particular case. Now that we align the maxima at startup,
the value in SET is larger than the (corrected) maximum, and we
see a warning in this particular case. "This means we're doing it right."
mysys/my_getopt.c:
Do bounds-checking at start-up time so we'll catch and correct
wonky default values and upper limits.
sql/mysqld.cc:
If 0 is a legal value per the docs, not to mention the default, we shouldn't give 1 as
the lower limit.
storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc:
We are setting upper bounds here.
~0L gives -1. That is NOT what we want!
Bounds-checks and blocksize corrections were applied to user-input,
but constants in the server were trusted implicitly. If these values
did not actually meet the requirements, the user could not set change
a variable, then set it back to the (wonky) factory default or maximum
by explicitly specifying it (SET <var>=<value> vs SET <var>=DEFAULT).
Now checks also apply to the server's presets. Wonky values and maxima
get corrected at startup. Consequently all non-offsetted values the user
sees are valid, and users can set the variable to that exact value if
they so desire.
an item was evaluated unnecessary, fix that by checking preconditions before evaluating the item
sql/sql_select.cc:
an item was evaluated unnecessary, fix that by checking preconditions before evaluating the item
That's a Win-specific error.
When we create libmysqld.dll we have many libraries like mysys, dbug,
strings, etc linked into that dll, so the application built upon
this library shouldn't link these libraries to itself, rather use
those inside the dll.
Fixed by redirecting calls into the libmysqld.dll
per-file comments:
dbug/dbug.c
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
fake _db_something definitions added
include/my_dbug.h
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
fake _db_something declarations added
libmysqld/examples/CMakeLists.txt
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
superfluous libraries removed from linking
libmysqld/libmysqld.def
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
set of mysys functions added to the export section
That's a Win-specific error.
When we create libmysqld.dll we have many libraries like mysys, dbug,
strings, etc linked into that dll, so the application built upon
this library shouldn't link these libraries to itself, rather use
those inside the dll.
Fixed by redirecting calls into the libmysqld.dll
per-file comments:
dbug/dbug.c
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
fake _db_something definitions added
include/my_dbug.h
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
fake _db_something declarations added
libmysqld/examples/CMakeLists.txt
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
superfluous libraries removed from linking
libmysqld/libmysqld.def
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
set of mysys functions added to the export section
Several functions (mostly in mysqld.cc) directly call
exit() function in case of errors, which is not a desired
behaviour expecially in the embedded-server library.
Fixed by making these functions return error sign instead
of exiting.
per-file comments:
include/my_getopt.h
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
added 'error' retvalue for my_getopt_register_get_addr
libmysqld/lib_sql.cc
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
unireg_clear() function implemented
mysys/default.c
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
error returned instead of exit() call
mysys/mf_tempdir.c
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
free_tmpdir() - fixed so it's not produce crash on uninitialized
tmpdir structure
mysys/my_getopt.c
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
error returned instead of exit() call
sql/mysql_priv.h
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
unireg_abort definition fixed for the embedded server
sql/mysqld.cc
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
various functions fixed
error returned instead of exit() call
Several functions (mostly in mysqld.cc) directly call
exit() function in case of errors, which is not a desired
behaviour expecially in the embedded-server library.
Fixed by making these functions return error sign instead
of exiting.
per-file comments:
include/my_getopt.h
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
added 'error' retvalue for my_getopt_register_get_addr
libmysqld/lib_sql.cc
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
unireg_clear() function implemented
mysys/default.c
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
error returned instead of exit() call
mysys/mf_tempdir.c
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
free_tmpdir() - fixed so it's not produce crash on uninitialized
tmpdir structure
mysys/my_getopt.c
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
error returned instead of exit() call
sql/mysql_priv.h
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
unireg_abort definition fixed for the embedded server
sql/mysqld.cc
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
various functions fixed
error returned instead of exit() call
into gbichot4.local:/home/mysql_src/mysql-maria-monty
client/mysqldump.c:
Auto merged
client/mysqltest.c:
Auto merged
extra/replace.c:
Auto merged
include/my_sys.h:
Auto merged
libmysql/libmysql.c:
Auto merged
mysys/my_getopt.c:
Auto merged
mysys/thr_lock.c:
Auto merged
sql/set_var.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
Auto merged
storage/myisam/mi_check.c:
Auto merged
storage/myisam/mi_dynrec.c:
Auto merged
storage/myisam/mi_search.c:
Auto merged
storage/myisam/mi_update.c:
Auto merged
storage/myisam/mi_write.c:
Auto merged
storage/myisam/myisamlog.c:
Auto merged
storage/myisam/myisampack.c:
Auto merged
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Auto merged
include/my_global.h:
merge
storage/myisam/myisamdef.h:
merge
value" error even though the value was correct): a C function in my_getopt.c
was taking bool* in parameter and was called from C++ sql_plugin.cc,
but on some Mac OS X sizeof(bool) is 1 in C and 4 in C++, giving funny
mismatches. Fixed, all other occurences of bool in C are removed, future
ones are blocked by a "C-bool-catcher" in my_global.h (use my_bool).
client/mysqldump.c:
my_bool for C
client/mysqltest.c:
my_bool for C
extra/replace.c:
my_bool for C
include/my_getopt.h:
my_bool for C
include/my_global.h:
Prevent people from using bool in C, it causes real bugs.
include/my_sys.h:
my_bool for C
include/my_time.h:
my_bool for C
include/thr_lock.h:
my_bool for C
libmysql/libmysql.c:
my_bool for C
mysys/charset.c:
my_bool for C
mysys/my_getopt.c:
my_bool for C
mysys/queues.c:
my_bool for C
mysys/thr_lock.c:
my_bool for C
regex/reginit.c:
my_bool for C
sql/set_var.cc:
C functions use my_bool so we must use my_bool too.
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
C functions use my_bool so we must use my_bool too.
This fixes a real observed bug of Maria, because on some Mac OS X,
sizeof(bool) is 1 in C and 4 in C++, so the bool* does wrong.
Removing useless line.
storage/heap/hp_update.c:
my_bool for C
storage/myisam/mi_check.c:
my_bool for C
storage/myisam/mi_dynrec.c:
my_bool for C
storage/myisam/mi_search.c:
my_bool for C
storage/myisam/mi_update.c:
my_bool for C
storage/myisam/mi_write.c:
my_bool for C
storage/myisam/myisamdef.h:
my_bool for C
storage/myisam/myisamlog.c:
my_bool for C
storage/myisam/myisampack.c:
my_bool for C
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
my_bool for C
unittest/mysys/bitmap-t.c:
my_bool for C
vio/viosslfactories.c:
my_bool for C
value" error even though the value was correct): a C function in my_getopt.c
was taking bool* in parameter and was called from C++ sql_plugin.cc,
but on some Mac OS X sizeof(bool) is 1 in C and 4 in C++, giving funny
mismatches. Fixed, all other occurences of bool in C are removed, future
ones are blocked by a "C-bool-catcher" in my_global.h (use my_bool).