The thing is that on some platforms (e.g. Mac OS X) sockaddr_in / sockaddr_in6
contain a non-standard field (sin_len / sin6_len), that must be set.
The problem was that only standard fields were set, thus getnameinfo() returned
EAI_SYSTEM instead of EAI_NONAME.
The fix is to introduce configure-time checks (for GNU auto-tools and CMake) for
those additional fields and to set them if they are available.
linux x86_64 max
Rpl tests were surprisingly taking too long when server was built
using cmake on linux. This was because cmake counter part of
patch for WL#4949 was not defining SIGNAL_WITH_VIO_CLOSE flag,
which had negative impact on the time needed to stop the slave IO
thread on STOP SLAVE command.
We fix this by deploy the missing SET command on configure.cmake.
on Windows".
On platforms where read-write lock implementation does not
prefer readers by default (Windows, Solaris) server might
have deadlocked while detecting MDL deadlock.
MDL deadlock detector relies on the fact that read-write
locks which are used in its implementation prefer readers
(see new comment for MDL_lock::m_rwlock for details).
So far MDL code assumed that default implementation of
read/write locks for the system has this property.
Indeed, this turned out ot be wrong, for example, for
Windows or Solaris. Thus MDL deadlock detector might have
deadlocked on these systems.
This fix simply adds portable implementation of read/write
lock which prefer readers and changes MDL code to use this
new type of synchronization primitive.
No test case is added as existing rqg_mdl_stability test can
serve as one.
-lm is sometimes not linked, which causes errors about undefined rint()
- FreeBSD embedded library does not link with the flags returned by mysql_config
(added -lcrypt to LIBS, whereby causing overlinking in case of normal non-embedded client)
CMake finds it as it is expored by system libraries, though attempts to
use it will result bring a warning. Fix by using CHECK_SYMBOL_EXISTS
instead of CHECK_FUNCTION_EXISTS