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Kent Boortz
789aa8c485 Updated/added copyright headers 2011-07-04 01:25:49 +02:00
Kent Boortz
027b5f1ed4 Updated/added copyright headers 2011-07-03 17:47:37 +02:00
Kent Boortz
bb3723835e Updated/added copyright headers 2011-06-30 21:27:04 +02:00
Kent Boortz
02e07e3b51 Updated/added copyright headers 2011-06-30 17:46:53 +02:00
Kent Boortz
68f00a5686 Updated/added copyright headers 2011-06-30 17:37:13 +02:00
Kent Boortz
44135d4725 Updated/added copyright headers 2011-06-30 17:31:31 +02:00
Bjorn Munch
023de8a15a 11766640 addendum: disable unit tests in MTR with --do-test or --start-from 2011-06-30 16:51:02 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
eaa2a0a9c0 Merge mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5. 2011-06-30 13:23:34 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
eeb028bbc1 Bug#12637786 Wrong secondary index entries on CHAR and VARCHAR columns
row_build_index_entry(): In innodb_file_format=Barracuda
(ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC or ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED), a secondary index on a
full column can refer to a field that is stored off-page in the
clustered index record. Take that into account.

rb:692 approved by Jimmy Yang
2011-06-30 13:18:54 +03:00
Marc Alff
88eb572c25 Bug#12603341 - PERFSCHEMA.RELAYLOG FAILS SPORADICALLY IN PB2
Before this fix, the test performance_schema.relaylog would fail
with sporadic failures related to statistics on update_cond.

The reason for these failures is that thread scheduling makes
impossible to predict if instrumented conditions will be used on not.

The fix is to relax the test case, to not collect statistics about:
- wait/synch/cond/sql/MYSQL_BIN_LOG::update_cond
- wait/synch/cond/sql/MYSQL_RELAY_LOG::update_cond
2011-06-29 22:18:07 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
8c988dc61b Bug#12699505 Memory leak in row_create_index_for_mysql()
DB_COL_APPEARS_TWICE_IN_INDEX: Remove. This condition is already
checked and reported by MySQL before passing the index definition to
the storage engine.

row_create_index_for_mysql(): Remove the redundant check for
DB_COL_APPEARS_TWICE_IN_INDEX. When enforcing the column prefix index
limit, invoke dict_mem_index_free(index) to plug the memory leak. In
the loop, use index->n_def instead of dict_index_get_n_fields(index),
because the latter would be 0 for indexes that have not been copied to
the data dictionary cache.

innodb-use-sys-malloc.test:

Add test cases for attempting to trigger the error checks in
row_create_index_for_mysql(). Before MySQL 5.5 and WL#5743, the leak
is only reproducible if ha_innobase::max_supported_key_part_length()
returned a higher limit than the one used in
row_create_index_for_mysql().

In MySQL 5.5 and later, the leak is reproducible with
innodb_large_prefix=true.

rb:688 approved by Jimmy Yang
2011-06-28 15:28:21 +03:00
Dmitry Shulga
e42a24e58c Manual merge of patch for bug#11756013 from mysql-5.1 tree. 2011-06-24 00:02:58 +07:00
Dmitry Shulga
bc7af17579 Fixed Bug#11756013 (formerly known as bug#47870):
BOGUS "THE TABLE MYSQL.PROC IS MISSING,..."

There was a race condition between loading a stored routine
(function/procedure/trigger) specified by fully qualified name
SCHEMA_NAME.PROC_NAME and dropping the stored routine database.

The problem was that there is a window for race condition when one server
thread tries to load a stored routine being executed and the other thread
tries to drop the stored routine schema.

This condition race window exists in implementation of function
mysql_change_db() called by db_load_routine() during loading of stored
routine to cache. Function mysql_change_db() calls check_db_dir_existence()
that might failed because specified database was dropped during concurrent
execution of DROP SCHEMA statement. db_load_routine() calls mysql_change_db()
with flag 'force_switch' set to 'true' value so when referenced db is not found
then my_error() is not called and function mysql_change_db() returns ok.
This shadows information about schema opening error in db_load_routine().
Then db_load_routine() makes attempt to parse stored routine that is failed.
This makes to return error to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_aux() but since
during error generation a call to my_error wasn't made and hence
THD::main_da wasn't set we set the generic "mysql.proc table corrupt" error
when running sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_aux().

The fix is to install an error handler inside db_load_routine() for
the mysql_op_change_db() call, and check later if the ER_BAD_DB_ERROR
was caught.


sql/sql_db.cc:
  Added synchronization point "before_db_dir_check" to emulate a race condition during
  processing of CALL/DROP SCHEMA.
2011-06-23 20:41:04 +07:00
Marko Mäkelä
d09b999fb3 Bug#11753728 45225: Locking: hang if drop table with no timeout
Fix a failure of the re-enabled innodb-index.test in the embedded server.
Apparently, the embedded server does not default to ENGINE=InnoDB when
copying an InnoDB table by CREATE TABLE t2 SELECT * FROM t1;
2011-06-23 12:40:19 +03:00
Alexander Nozdrin
8b1566aaaf Patch for Bug 12652769 - 61470: CASE OPERATOR IN STORED ROUTINE RETAINS
OLD VALUE OF INPUT PARAMETER.

The user-visible problem was that CASE-control-flow function
(not CASE-statement) misbehaved in stored routines under some
circumstances. The problem resulted in a crash or wrong data
returned. The error happened when expressions in CASE-function
were not of the same character set.

A CASE-function should return values of the same character set
for all branches. Internally, that means a new Item-instance
for the CONVERT(... USING <some charset>)-function is added
to the item tree when needed. The problem was that such changes
were not properly recorded using THD::change_item_tree(),
thus dangling pointers remain in the item tree after
THD::rollback_item_tree_changes(), which lead to undefined
behavior (i.e. crash / wrong data) for subsequent executions of
the stored routine.

This bug was introduced by a patch for Bug 11753363
(44793 - CHARACTER SETS: CASE CLAUSE, UCS2 OR UTF32, FAILURE).

The fixed function is Item_func_case::fix_length_and_dec().
New CONVERT-items are added in agg_item_set_converter(),
which calls THD::change_item_tree().

The problem was that an intermediate array was passed
to agg_item_set_converter(). Thus, THD::change_item_tree() there
was called on intermediate objects.

Note: those intermediate objects are allocated on THD's
memory root, so it's Ok to put them into "changed item lists".

The fix is to track changes on the correct objects.
2011-06-21 19:24:44 +04:00
Dmitry Lenev
edfd31a06a Fix for bug #12652385 - "61493: REORDERING COLUMNS
TO POSITION FIRST CAN CAUSE DATA TO BE CORRUPTED".
 
ALTER TABLE MODIFY/CHANGE ... FIRST did nothing except renaming
columns if new version of the table had exactly the same 
structure as the old one (i.e. as result of such statement, names 
of columns changed their order as specified but data in columns 
didn't). The same thing happened for ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN/ADD 
COLUMN statements which were supposed to produce new version of
table with exactly the same structure as the old version of table.
I.e. in the latter case the result was the same as if old column 
was renamed instead of being dropped and new column with default
as value being created.
 
Both these problems were caused by the fact that ALTER TABLE
implementation incorrectly interpreted both these situations as 
simple renaming of columns and assumed that in-place ALTER TABLE
algorithm could have been used for them.
 
This patch fixes this problem by ensuring that in cases when some
column is moved to the first position or some column is dropped
the default ALTER TABLE algorithm involving table copying is 
always used. This is achieved by detecting such situations in
mysql_prepare_alter_table() and setting Alter_info::change_level
to ALTER_TABLE_DATA_CHANGED for them.

mysql-test/r/alter_table.result:
  Added test for bug #12652385 - "61493: REORDERING COLUMNS TO
  POSITION FIRST CAN CAUSE DATA TO BE CORRUPTED".
mysql-test/t/alter_table.test:
  Added test for bug #12652385 - "61493: REORDERING COLUMNS TO
  POSITION FIRST CAN CAUSE DATA TO BE CORRUPTED".
sql/sql_table.cc:
  Changed mysql_prepare_alter_table() to detect situations in 
  which we some column moved to the first position or some column 
  is dropped and ensure that such ALTER TABLE statements won't
  be carried out using in-place algorithm. The latter could have 
  happened before this patch if new version of table had the same 
  structure as the old one (except the column names).
2011-06-17 02:02:52 +04:00
Georgi Kodinov
0a07be0b2a merge 5.1-security->5.5-security 2011-06-16 13:54:16 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
5cfac860bc merge mysql-5.5->mysql-5.5-security 2011-06-16 12:24:47 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
bad47ac671 auto-merge of mysql-5.1->mysql-5.1-security 2011-06-16 12:21:53 +03:00
Jorgen Loland
5a0e7394a5 BUG#11882110: UPDATE REPORTS ER_KEY_NOT_FOUND IF TABLE IS
UPDATED TWICE

For multi update it is not allowed to update a column
of a table if that table is accessed through multiple aliases
and either
1) the updated column is used as partitioning key
2) the updated column is part of the primary key 
   and the primary key is clustered

This check is done in unsafe_key_update().

The bug was that for case 2), it was checked whether
updated_column_number == table_share->primary_key 
However, the primary_key variable is the index number of the 
primary key, not a column number.

Prior to this bugfix, the first column was wrongly believed to be
the primary key. The columns covered by an index is found in
table->key_info[idx_number]->key_part. The bugfix is to check if
any of the columns in the keyparts of the primary key are
updated.

The user-visible effect is that for storage engines with
clustered primary key (e.g. InnoDB but not MyISAM) queries
like 
"UPDATE t1 AS A JOIN t2 AS B SET A.primkey=..."
will now error with 
"ERROR HY000: Primary key/partition key update is not allowed 
since the table is updated both as 'A' and 'B'." 
instead of 
"ERROR 1032 (HY000): Can't find record in 't1_tb'"
even if primkey is not the first column in the table. This 
was the intended behavior of bugfix 11764529.


mysql-test/r/multi_update.result:
  Add test for bug#11882110
mysql-test/r/multi_update_innodb.result:
  Add test for bug#11882110
mysql-test/t/multi_update.test:
  Add test for bug#11882110
mysql-test/t/multi_update_innodb.test:
  Add test for bug#11882110
sql/sql_update.cc:
  unsafe_key_update() wrongly checked if the primary key index
  number was the same as updated column number. Now it is checked
  whether any of the columns making up the primary key is updated.
sql/table.h:
  Fix comment on TABLE_SHARE::primary_key. Incorrect comment
  was introduced by an earlier merge conflict (as per dlenev)
2011-06-16 08:24:00 +02:00
Vinay Fisrekar
4e4e09ea50 Skip test run with valgrind as test has restarts 2011-06-16 10:00:51 +05:30
Anitha Gopi
7eddf251ba Bug#12561297 : Disable test main.mysql_embedded since it is failing on all platforms 2011-06-15 08:33:13 +05:30
Mayank Prasad
34142b84c6 BUG#12561297:LIBMYSQLD/EXAMPLE/MYSQL_EMBEDDED IS ABORTING.
Issue:
When libmysqld/example/mysql_embedded is executed, it was getting abort. Its a
regression as it was working in 5.1 and failed in 5.5. Issue is there because 
remaining_argc/remaining_argv were not getting assigned correctly in 
init_embedded_server() which were being used later in init_common_variable().

Solution:
Rectified code to pass correct argc/argv to be used in init_common_variable().

libmysqld/lib_sql.cc:
  Rectified remaining_argc/remaining_argv assignment.
mysql-test/r/mysql_embedded.result:
  Result file for the test case added.
mysql-test/t/mysql_embedded.test:
  Added test case to verify libmysqld/example/mysql_embedded works.
2011-06-14 00:11:24 +05:30
Mattias Jonsson
775770145c merge 2011-06-13 11:57:47 +02:00
Mattias Jonsson
e827b51fa0 merge 2011-06-13 11:21:54 +02:00
Mattias Jonsson
44aa582bb3 merge 2011-06-13 11:09:56 +02:00
Jon Olav Hauglid
cd1dcf1ade Bug#12584161 - 43861: MAIN.QUERY_CACHE_28249 FAILS SPORADICALLY
This test case was failing on 5.5 and trunk for two reasons.
1) It waited for the "Waiting for table level lock" process
   state while this state was renamed "Waiting for table
   metadata lock" with the introduction of MDL in 5.5.
2) SET GLOBAL query_cache_size= 100000; gave a warning since
   query_cache_size is supposed to be multiples of 1024.

This patch fixes these two issues and re-enables the test case.
2011-06-10 11:40:57 +02:00
Jorgen Loland
92eab9957d BUG#12561818 - RERUN OF STORED FUNCTION GIVES ERROR 1172:
RESULT CONSISTED OF MORE THAN ONE ROW

MySQL converts incorrect DATEs and DATETIMEs to '0000-00-00' on
insertion by default. This means that this sequence is possible:

CREATE TABLE t1(date_notnull DATE NOT NULL);
INSERT INTO t1 values (NULL);
SELECT * FROM t1;
0000-00-00

At the same time, ODBC drivers do not (or at least did not in the
90's) understand the DATE and DATETIME value '0000-00-00'. Thus,
to be able to query for the value 0000-00-00 it was decided in
MySQL 4.x (or maybe even before that) that for the special case
of DATE/DATETIME NOT NULL columns, the query "SELECT ... WHERE
date_notnull IS NULL" should return rows with date_notnull ==
'0000-00-00'. This is documented misbehavior that we do not want
to change.

The hack used to make MySQL return these rows is to convert 
"date_notnull IS NULL" to "date_notnull = 0". This is, however,
only done if the table date_notnull belongs to is not an inner
table of an outer join. The rationale for this seems to be that
if there is no join match for the row in the outer table,
null-complemented rows would otherwise not be returned because
the null-complemented DATE value is actually NULL. On the other
hand, this means that the "return rows with 0000-00-00 when the
query asks for IS NULL"-hack is not in effect for outer joins.

In this bug, we have a LEFT JOIN that does not misbehave like 
the documentation says it should. The fix is to rewrite

"date_notnull IS NULL" to "date_notnull IS NULL OR 
                           date_notnull = 0"
if dealing with an OUTER JOIN, otherwise 
"date_notnull IS NULL" to "date_notnull = 0"
as was done before.

Note:
The bug was originally reported as different result on first 
and second execution of SP. The reason was that during first
execution the query was correctly rewritten to an inner join
due to a null-rejecting predicate. On second execution the
"IS NULL" -> "= 0" rewrite was done because there was no outer
join. The real problem, though, was incorrect date/datetime 
IS NULL handling for OUTER JOINs.

mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result:
  Add test for BUG#12561818
mysql-test/t/type_datetime.test:
  Add test for BUG#12561818
sql/sql_select.cc:
  Special handling of NULL for DATE/DATETIME NOT NULL columns:
  In the case of outer join,
  "date_notnull IS NULL" 
  is now rewritten to
  "date_notnull IS NULL OR date_notnull = 0"
2011-06-10 10:22:45 +02:00
Dmitry Shulga
2d715ba604 Manual-merge of patch for bug#11753738 from mysql-5.1 tree. 2011-06-10 14:20:15 +07:00
Dmitry Shulga
1fea8c1b90 Fixed bug#11753738 (formely known as bug#45235) - 5.1 DOES NOT SUPPORT 5.0-ONLY
SYNTAX TRIGGERS IN ANY WAY

Table with triggers which were using deprecated (5.0-only) syntax became
unavailable for any DML and DDL after upgrade to 5.1 version of server.
Attempt to execute any statement on such a table resulted in parsing
error reported. Since this included DROP TRIGGER and DROP TABLE
statements (actually, the latter was allowed but was not functioning
properly for such tables) it was impossible to fix the problem without
manual operations on .TRG and .TRN files in data directory.

The problem was that failure to parse trigger body (due to 5.0-only
syntax) when opening trigger file for a table prevented the table
from being open. This made all operations on the table impossible
(except DROP TABLE which due to peculiarity in its implementation
dropped the table but left trigger files around).

This patch solves this problem by silencing error which occurs when
we parse trigger body during table open. Error message is preserved
for the future use and table is marked as having a broken trigger.
We also try to analyze parse tree to recover trigger name, which
will be needed in order to drop the broken trigger. DML statements
which invoke triggers on the table marked as having broken trigger
are prohibited and emit saved error message. The same happens for
DDL which change triggers except DROP TRIGGER and DROP TABLE which
try their best to do what was requested. Table becomes no longer
marked as having broken trigger when last such trigger is dropped.

mysql-test/r/trigger-compat.result:
  Add results for test case for bug#45235
mysql-test/t/trigger-compat.test:
  Add test case for bug#45235.
sql/sp_head.cc:
  Added protection against MEM_ROOT double restoring to
  sp_head::restore_thd_mem_root() method. Since this
  method can be sometimes called twice during parsing
  of stored routine (the first time during normal flow
  of parsing, and the second time when a syntax error
  is detected) we need to shortcut execution of the
  method to avoid damaging MEM_ROOT by the second
  consecutive call to this method.
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
  Added error handler Deprecated_trigger_syntax_handler to 
  catch non-OOM errors during parsing of trigger body.
  
  Added handling of parse errors into method 
  Table_triggers_list::check_n_load().
sql/sql_trigger.h:
  Added new members to handle broken triggers and error messages.
2011-06-10 10:52:39 +07:00
Dmitry Shulga
4fe2cd10c2 Auto-merge of follow-up for bug#11764334 from mysql-5.1 tree. 2011-06-10 01:08:38 +07:00
Dmitry Shulga
53e4a85204 Follow-up for patch of bug#11764334. 2011-06-10 01:05:10 +07:00
Dmitry Shulga
1be4de546e Auto-merge of patch for bug#11764334 from mysql-5.1 tree. 2011-06-10 00:07:03 +07:00
Dmitry Shulga
fa913a0b98 Fixed bug#11764334 (formerly bug#57156): ALTER EVENT CHANGES
THE EVENT STATUS.

Any ALTER EVENT statement on a disabled event enabled it back
(unless this ALTER EVENT statement explicitly disabled the event).

The problem was that during processing of an ALTER EVENT statement
value of status field was overwritten unconditionally even if new
value was not specified explicitly. As a consequence this field
was set to default value for status which corresponds to ENABLE.

The solution is to check if status field was explicitly specified in
ALTER EVENT statement before assigning new value to status field.

mysql-test/r/events_bugs.result:
  test's result for Bug#11764334 was added.
mysql-test/t/events_bugs.test:
  new test for Bug#11764334 was added.
sql/event_db_repository.cc:
  mysql_event_fill_row() was modified: set value for status field
  in events tables only in case if statement CREATE EVENT
  is being processed or if this value was set in ALTER EVENT
  statement.
  Event_db_repository::create_event was modified: removed redundant
  setting of status field after return from call to mysql_event_fill_row().
sql/event_parse_data.h:
  Event_parse_data structure was modified: added flag
  status_changed that is set to true if status's value
  was changed in ALTER EVENT statement.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
  Set flag status_changed if status was set in ALTER EVENT
  statement.
2011-06-10 00:03:17 +07:00
Dmitry Shulga
184ecd9899 Fixed bug#11840395 (formerly known as bug#60347: THE STRING "VERSIONDATA"
SEEMS TO BE 'LEAKING' INTO THE SCHEMA NAME SPACE)
and bug#12428824 (Parser stack overflow and crash in sp_add_used_routine
with obscure query).

The first problem was that attempts to call a stored function by
its fully qualified name ended up with unwarranted error "ERROR 1305
(42000): FUNCTION someMixedCaseDb.my_function_name does not exist"
if this function belonged to a schema that had uppercase letters in
its name AND --lower_case_table_names was equal to either 1 or 2.

The second problem was that 5.5 version of MySQL server might have
crashed when a user tried to call stored function with too long name
or too long database name (i.e if a function and database name combined
occupied more than 2*3*64 bytes in utf8). This issue didn't affect
versions of server < 5.5.
 
The first problem was caused by the fact that in cases when a stored
function was called by its fully qualified name we didn't lowercase
name of its schema before performing look up of the function in
mysql.proc table even although lower_case_table_names mode was on.
As result we were unable to find this function since during its
creation we store lowercased version of schema name in the system
table in this mode and field for schema name uses binary collation.

Calls to stored functions were unaffected by this problem since for
them schema name is converted to lowercase as necessary.

The reason for the second bug was that MySQL Server didn't check length
of function name and database name before proceeding with execution of
stored function. As a consequence too long database name or function
name caused buffer overruns in places where the code assumes that their
length is within fixed limits, like mdl_key_init() in 5.5.

Again this issue didn't affect calls to stored procedures as for them
length of schema name and procedure name are properly checked.

This patch fixes both these bugs by adding calls to check_db_name()
and check_routine_name() to grammar rule which corresponds to a call
to a stored function. These functions ensure that length of database
name and function name for routine called is within standard limit.
Moreover call to check_db_name() handles conversion of database name
to lowercase if --lower_case_table_names mode is on.

Note that even although the second issue seems to be only reproducible
in 5.5 we still add code fixing it to 5.1 to be on the safe side (and
make code a bit more robust against possible future changes).

mysql-test/r/sp-error.result:
  Added testcase results for bug#12428824.
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
  Added testcase result for bug#11840395.
mysql-test/t/sp-error.test:
  Added testcase for bug#12428824.
mysql-test/t/sp.test:
  Added testcase for bug#11840395.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
  Modified 'function_call_generic' rule to call check_db_name() and
  check_routine_name() in order to ensure that lengths of database name
  and function name are within limits. check_db_name() is also responsible
  for normalizing function's database name for lookup in cases when
  lowercase_table_names mode is on.
2011-06-09 23:30:52 +07:00
Dmitry Lenev
600647c7d8 Fix for bug #11759990 - "52354: 'CREATE TABLE .. LIKE ... '
STATEMENTS FAIL".

Attempt to execute CREATE TABLE LIKE statement on a MyISAM
table with INDEX or DATA DIRECTORY options specified as a
source resulted in "MyISAM table '...' is in use..." error.
According to our documentation such a statement should create
a copy of source table with DATA/INDEX DIRECTORY options
omitted.

The problem was that new implementation of CREATE TABLE LIKE
statement in 5.5 tried to copy value of INDEX and DATA DIRECTORY
parameters from the source table. Since in description of source
table this parameters also included name of this table, attempt
to create target table with these parameter led to file name
conflict and error.

This fix addresses the problem by preserving documented and
backward-compatible behavior. I.e. by ensuring that contents
of DATA/INDEX DIRECTORY clauses for the source table is
ignored when target table is created.

mysql-test/r/symlink.result:
  Added test for bug #11759990 - "52354: 'CREATE TABLE ..
  LIKE ... ' STATEMENTS FAIL".
mysql-test/t/symlink.test:
  Added test for bug #11759990 - "52354: 'CREATE TABLE ..
  LIKE ... ' STATEMENTS FAIL".
sql/sql_table.cc:
  Changed CREATE TABLE LIKE implementation to ignore contents
  of DATA/INDEX DIRECTORY clauses for source table when target
  table is created. This is documented and backward-compatible
  behavior.
2011-06-09 16:54:12 +04:00
Dmitry Shulga
92a017d324 Added regression test for bug#11763757 "56510: ERROR 42000:
FUNCTION DOES NOT EXIST IF NOT-PRIV USER RECONNECTS".

The bug itself was fixed by the same patch as bug@11747137
"30977: CONCURRENT STATEMENT USING STORED FUNCTION AND DROP
FUNCTION BREAKS SBR".
2011-06-08 20:44:50 +07:00
Ramil Kalimullin
ab3cae3dce Auto-merge from mysql-5.1 2011-06-07 19:44:15 +04:00
Ramil Kalimullin
768b9a0ef6 Bug#11764487: myisam corruption with insert ignore and invalid spatial data
Problem: in case of wrong data insert into indexed GEOMETRY fields 
(e.g. NULL value for a not NULL field) MyISAM reported 
"ERROR 126 (HY000): Incorrect key file for table; try to repair it"
due to misuse of the key deletion function.

Fix: always use R-tree key functions for R-tree based indexes
and B-tree key functions for B-tree based indexes.


mysql-test/r/gis-rtree.result:
  Bug#11764487: myisam corruption with insert ignore and invalid spatial data
    - test result.
mysql-test/t/gis-rtree.test:
  Bug#11764487: myisam corruption with insert ignore and invalid spatial data
    - test case.
storage/myisam/mi_update.c:
  Bug#11764487: myisam corruption with insert ignore and invalid spatial data
    - handling update errors check for HA_ERR_NULL_IN_SPATIAL as well to be 
  consistent with mi_write();
    - always use keyinfo->ck_delete()/ck_insert() instead of _mi_ck_delete()/_mi_ck_write()
  to handle index properly, as it may be of B-tree or R-tree type.
storage/myisam/mi_write.c:
  Bug#11764487: myisam corruption with insert ignore and invalid spatial data
    - always use keyinfo->ck_delete() instead of _mi_ck_delete() to handle
  index properly, as it may be of B-tree or R-tree type.
2011-06-07 19:30:43 +04:00
Marko Mäkelä
e1aa1f874e Bug#11753728 45225: Locking: hang if drop table with no timeout
Re-enable a test that was disabled as collateral damage.

Starting with MySQL 5.5, queries will acquire and hold a shared meta-data lock
(MDL) on tables they process, until the transaction is committed or
rolled back. This will prevent DDL operations on the tables, such as creating
an index.

innodb-index.test: Use a second table for creating the index. The index will
still be "too new" for the transaction that was started before the index
creation was started.
2011-06-22 11:20:19 +03:00
Dmitry Lenev
2b992304b4 Merged fix for bug #12652385 - "61493: REORDERING COLUMNS
TO POSITION FIRST CAN CAUSE DATA TO BE CORRUPTED" into
mysql-5.5 tree.
2011-06-17 02:50:07 +04:00
Matthias Leich
699f0c067f Fix for
Bug 12430414 - THE TEST PERFSCHEMA.SELECTS.TEST CAN AFFECT SUCCEEDING TESTS
Bug 12430599 - THE TEST PERFSCHEMA.ONE_THREAD_PER_CON. CAN AFFECT SUCCEEDING TESTS
Bug 12431153 - THE TEST PERFSCHEMA.PFS_UPGRADE CAN AFFECT SUCCEEDING TEST
2011-06-16 22:35:01 +02:00
Dmitry Lenev
5b225518ff Fix for bug #12641342 - "61401: UPDATE PERFORMANCE DEGRADES
GRADUALLY IF A TRIGGER EXISTS".

This bug manifested itself in two ways:

- Firstly execution of any data-changing statement which
  required prelocking (i.e. involved stored function or
  trigger) as part of transaction slowed down a bit all
  subsequent statements in this transaction. So performance
  in transaction which periodically involved such statements
  gradually degraded over time.
- Secondly execution of any data-changing statement which
  required prelocking as part of transaction prevented
  concurrent FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK from proceeding
  until the end of transaction instead of end of particular
  statement.
  
The problem was caused by incorrect handling of metadata lock
used in FTWRL implementation for statements requiring prelocked 
mode. 
Each statement which changes data acquires global IX lock
with STATEMENT duration. This lock is supposed to block 
concurrent FTWRL from proceeding until the statement ends.

When entering prelocked mode, durations of all metadata locks
acquired so far were changed to EXPLICIT, to prevent 
substatements from releasing these locks. When prelocked mode
was left, durations of metadata locks were changed to
TRANSACTIONAL (with a few exceptions) so they can be properly
released at the end of transaction. 
Unfortunately, this meant that the global IX lock blocking
FTWRL with STATEMENT duration was moved to TRANSACTIONAL
duration after execution of statement requiring prelocking.

Since each subsequent statement that required prelocking and
tried to acquire global IX lock with STATEMENT duration got
a new instance of MDL_ticket, which was later moved to
TRANSACTIONAL duration, this led to unwarranted growth of
number of tickets with TRANSACITONAL duration in this
connection's MDL_context. As result searching for other
tickets in it became slow and acquisition of other metadata
locks by this transaction started to hog CPU.

Moreover, this also meant that after execution of statement
requiring prelocking concurrent FTWRL was blocked
until the end of transaction instead of end of statement.

This patch solves this problem by not moving locks to EXPLICIT
duration when thread enters prelocked mode (unless it is a real 
LOCK TABLES mode). This step turned out to be not really 
necessary as substatements don't try to release metadata locks.
Consequently, the global IX lock blocking FTWRL keeps its
STATEMENT duration and is properly released at the end of
statement and the above issue goes away.

mysql-test/r/flush.result:
  Added test for bug #12641342 - "61401: UPDATE PERFORMANCE
  DEGRADES GRADUALLY IF A TRIGGER EXISTS".
mysql-test/t/flush.test:
  Added test for bug #12641342 - "61401: UPDATE PERFORMANCE
  DEGRADES GRADUALLY IF A TRIGGER EXISTS".
sql/mdl.h:
  Added comment describing various types of metadata lock
  duration.
sql/sql_class.cc:
  Since we no longer change duration of metadata locks to EXPLICIT
  when entering prelocked mode (unless it is a real LOCK TABLES)
  there is no need to restore proper duration of the locks when
  leaving prelocked mode.
sql/sql_class.h:
  Do not change duration of metadata locks to EXPLICIT when
  entering prelocking mode (unless it is a real LOCK TABLES).
  This allows to avoid problems with restoring correct duration
  when leaving this mode. It is possible to do this as
  substatements won't release metadata locks in any case.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  Added assert checking that we won't release metadata locks
  when in substatement.
2011-06-16 19:18:16 +04:00
Mayank Prasad
5adeda3ae6 BUG#12561297:LIBMYSQLD/EXAMPLE/MYSQL_EMBEDDED IS ABORTING.
Issue:
------
New test case mysql_embedded.test was failing on pb2.

Description:
------------
To run this test case executable libmysqld/examples/mysql_embedded is required.
But as per /libmysqld/examples/cmake_install.cmake this executable doesn't get
copied to <install_dir> when mysql is installed at <install_dir>.That is the
reason it was passing in my local branch and failed on pb2 when pushed.

Solution;
---------
Added code in mysql-test-run.pl, which will try to see if this file exists.If
It doesn't exist, test case will be skipped with a skip message. New code in
mysql-test-run.pl looks only for directory libmysqld/examples/mysql_embedded
because this is the only place where this file could/does exist.

mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
  Added new variable for mysql_embedded executable.
mysql-test/t/disabled.def:
  enabled mysql_embedded.test which was disabled earlier.
mysql-test/t/mysql_embedded.test:
  Modified test case to first verify if mysql_embedded executable exists. If
  it does not, skip the test.
2011-06-16 19:25:11 +05:30
Georgi Kodinov
1dcd90b80b merge of mysql-5.1->mysql-5.1-security 2011-06-06 16:53:46 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
54729bbc60 merged mysql-5.5->mysql-5.5-security 2011-06-06 16:17:58 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
a87bf5622a merge mysql-5.1->mysql-5.5 2011-06-06 13:24:28 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
b502a64bba Bug #11749418: 38965: TEST CASES GIS-RTREE, TYPE_FLOAT, TYPE_NEWDECIMAL
FAIL IN EMBEDDED SERVER

FreeBSD 64 bit needs the FP_X_DNML to fpsetmask() to prevent exceptions from
propagating into mysql (as a threaded application).
However fpsetmask() itself is deprecated in favor of fedisableexcept().
1. Fixed the #ifdef to check for FP_X_DNML instead of i386.
2. Added a configure.in check for fedisableexcept() and, if present,
   this function is called insted of the fpsetmask().
No need for new tests, as the existing tests cover this already.
Removed the affected tests from the experimental list.
2011-06-06 13:13:54 +03:00
Anitha Gopi
7c8ce0a636 Merged with tree 2011-06-03 14:39:00 +05:30
Anitha Gopi
2293d28406 Bug#11756699 : Move test to disabled group 2011-06-03 14:14:57 +05:30