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malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)
e5ac5a0881 Test cleanup for events.test 2007-08-31 08:49:49 -06:00
malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)
4cab11097e Merge malff@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.1-runtime
into  weblab.(none):/home/marcsql/TREE/mysql-5.1-rt50-merge
2007-08-30 17:05:49 -06:00
malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)
2482c59740 Merge weblab.(none):/home/marcsql/TREE/mysql-5.1-base
into  weblab.(none):/home/marcsql/TREE/mysql-5.1-rt50-merge
2007-08-30 13:23:59 -06:00
davi@moksha.local
37d48bfe30 Post-merge test case with wait_condition for Bug#28587 2007-08-30 16:19:23 -03:00
malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)
4792ed4220 Bug#28779 (mysql_query() allows execution of statements with unbalanced
comments)

This change set is for 5.1 (manually merged)

Before this fix, the server would accept queries that contained comments,
even when the comments were not properly closed with a '*' '/' marker.

For example,
  select 1 /* + 2 <EOF>
would be accepted as
  select 1 /* + 2 */ <EOF>
and executed as
  select 1

With this fix, the server now rejects queries with unclosed comments
as syntax errors.
Both regular comments ('/' '*') and special comments ('/' '*' '!') must be
closed with '*' '/' to be parsed correctly.
2007-08-30 12:57:05 -06:00
kaa@polly.(none)
e79902aa5c Merge polly.(none):/home/kaa/src/bug30164/my50-bug30164
into  polly.(none):/home/kaa/src/bug30164/my51-bug30164
2007-08-30 12:55:29 +04:00
kaa@polly.(none)
2bb849644b Bug #30164: Using client side macro inside server side comments generates broken queries
Problem:
  
In cases when a client-side macro appears inside a server-side comment, the add_line() function in mysql.cc discarded all characters until the next delimiter to remove macro arguments from the query string. This resulted in broken queries being sent to the server when the next delimiter character appeared past the comment's boundaries, because the comment closing sequence ('*/') was discarded.
  
Fix:
  
If a client-side macro appears inside a server-side comment, discard all characters in the comment after the macro (that is, until the end of the comment rather than the next delimiter).
This is a minimal fix to allow only simple cases used by the mysqlbinlog utility. Limitations that are worth documenting:
  
- Nested server-side and/or client-side comments are not supported by mysql.cc
- Using client-side macros in multi-line server-side comments is not supported
- All characters after a client-side macro in a server-side comment will be omitted from the query string (and thus, will not be sent to server).
2007-08-30 12:53:24 +04:00
malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)
496eb569d9 Manual merge 2007-08-29 17:27:38 -06:00
davi@moksha.local
a2a5104de7 Post-merge fixes for Bug#30632 2007-08-29 19:00:49 -03:00
davi@moksha.local
68047f7f88 Merge moksha.local:/Users/davi/mysql/push/bugs/old/30632-5.0
into  moksha.local:/Users/davi/mysql/push/bugs/30632-5.1
2007-08-29 18:32:19 -03:00
davi@moksha.local
cb7486b4bf Bug#21975 Grant and revoke statements are non-transactional
Bug#21422 GRANT/REVOKE possible inside stored function, probably in a trigger
Bug#17244 GRANT gives strange error message when used in a stored function

GRANT/REVOKE statements are non-transactional (no explicit transaction
boundaries) in nature and hence are forbidden inside stored functions and
triggers, but they weren't being effectively forbidden. Furthermore, the
absence of implict commits makes changes made by GRANT/REVOKE statements to
not be rolled back.

The implemented fix is to issue a implicit commit with every GRANT/REVOKE
statement, effectively prohibiting these statements in stored functions
and triggers. The implicit commit also fixes the replication bug, and looks
like being in concert with the behavior of DDL and administrative statements.

Since this is a incompatible change, the following sentence should be
added to the Manual in the very end of the 3rd paragraph, subclause
13.4.3 "Statements That Cause an Implicit Commit": "Beginning with
MySQL 5.0.??, the GRANT and REVOKE statements cause an implicit commit."

Patch contributed by Vladimir Shebordaev
2007-08-29 16:59:38 -03:00
anozdrin/alik@ibm.
290d724943 Test case for Bug#13675: DATETIME/DATE type in store proc param
seems to be converted as varbinary.

The bug has been already fixed. This CS just adds a test case for it.
2007-08-29 14:57:59 +04:00
malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)
bdc65c4325 Merge malff@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.1-runtime
into  weblab.(none):/home/marcsql/TREE/mysql-5.1-rt50-merge
2007-08-28 15:53:43 -06:00
davi@moksha.local
74fcc76028 Merge bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0-runtime
into  moksha.local:/Users/davi/mysql/push/mysql-5.0-runtime
2007-08-28 18:47:08 -03:00
malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)
eec4d248a2 Merge weblab.(none):/home/marcsql/TREE/mysql-5.0-runtime
into  weblab.(none):/home/marcsql/TREE/mysql-5.1-rt50-merge
2007-08-28 11:46:24 -06:00
malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)
ec9b9a98aa Bug#30625 (Performance, reduce depth for expressions)
This is a performance bug, affecting in particular the bison generated code
for the parser.

Prior to this fix, the grammar used a long chain of reduces to parse an
expression, like:
  bit_expr -> bit_term
  bit_term -> bit_factor
  bit_factor -> value_expr
  value_expr -> term
  term -> factor
etc

This chain of reduces cause the internal state automaton in the generated
parser to execute more state transitions and more reduces, so that the
generated MySQLParse() function would spend a lot of time looping to execute
all the grammar reductions.

With this patch, the grammar has been reorganized so that rules are more
"flat", limiting the depth of reduces needed to parse <expr>.

Tests have been written to enforce that relative priorities and properties
of operators have not changed while changing the grammar.

See the bug report for performance data.
2007-08-28 11:16:03 -06:00
baker@bk-internal.mysql.com
25c467bf6f Merge bk-internal.mysql.com:/data0/bk/mysql-5.1
into  bk-internal.mysql.com:/data0/bk/mysql-5.1-arch
2007-08-27 20:20:08 +02:00
davi@moksha.local
77d78a883f Bug#30632 HANDLER read failure causes hang
If, after the tables are locked, one of the conditions to read from a
HANDLER table is not met, the handler code wrongly jumps to a error path
that won't unlock the tables.

The user-visible effect is that after a error in a handler read command,
all subsequent handler operations on the same table will hang.

The fix is simply to correct the code to jump to the (same) error path that
unlocks the tables.
2007-08-27 10:37:12 -03:00
davi@moksha.local
048474064a Merge moksha.local:/Users/davi/mysql/push/mysql-5.1-runtime
into  moksha.local:/Users/davi/mysql/push/bugs/29936-5.1
2007-08-27 10:24:20 -03:00
davi@moksha.local
769cd00e13 Merge moksha.local:/Users/davi/mysql/push/bugs/25164-5.0
into  moksha.local:/Users/davi/mysql/push/bugs/25164-5.1
2007-08-27 10:19:58 -03:00
davi@moksha.local
91e1cc2195 Bug#25164 create table a as select * from A hangs
The problem from a user's perspective: user creates table A, and then tries
to CREATE TABLE a SELECT from A - and this causes a deadlock error, a hang,
or fails with a debug assert, but only if the storage engine is InnoDB.

The origin of the problem: InnoDB uses case-insensitive collation
(system_charset_info) when looking up the internal table share, thus returning
the same share for 'a' and 'A'.

Cause of the user-visible behavior: since the same share is returned to SQL
locking subsystem, it assumes that the same table is first locked (within the
same session) for WRITE, and then for READ, and returns a deadlock error.
However, the code is wrong in not properly cleaning up upon an error, leaving
external locks in place, which leads to assertion failures and hangs.

Fix that has been implemented: the SQL layer should properly propagate the
deadlock error, cleaning up and freeing all resources.

Further work towards a more complete solution: InnoDB should not use case
insensitive collation for table share hash if table names on disk honor the case.
2007-08-27 10:13:54 -03:00
jani@a88-113-38-195.elisa-laajakaista.fi
b7231ad5d9 Merge a88-113-38-195.elisa-laajakaista.fi:/home/my/bk/mysql-5.1-main
into  a88-113-38-195.elisa-laajakaista.fi:/home/my/bk/mysql-5.1-marvel
2007-08-25 12:08:18 +03:00
davi@moksha.local
0b8bc8a96b Add test case for bug 29936 Stored Procedure DML ignores low_priority_updates setting.
This test case uses the wait_condition helper (only available in 5.1) in order to wait till the select/update opens and locks the table.
2007-08-24 19:17:29 -03:00
jani@a88-113-38-195.elisa-laajakaista.fi
b25dacbdee Merge a88-113-38-195.elisa-laajakaista.fi:/home/my/bk/mysql-5.1-main
into  a88-113-38-195.elisa-laajakaista.fi:/home/my/bk/mysql-5.1-marvel
2007-08-24 15:25:02 +03:00
df@pippilotta.erinye.com
6d068a5ac7 Merge dfischer@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.1-build
into  pippilotta.erinye.com:/shared/home/df/mysql/build/mysql-5.1-build
2007-08-24 10:13:03 +02:00
thek@adventure.(none)
1e43e5402a Merge adventure.(none):/home/thek/Development/cpp/bug28285/my51-bug28285
into  adventure.(none):/home/thek/Development/cpp/mysql-5.1-runtime
2007-08-24 09:44:22 +02:00
holyfoot/hf@hfmain.(none)
c4811d67f7 Merge bk@192.168.21.1:mysql-5.1-opt
into  mysql.com:/home/hf/work/28430/my51-28430
2007-08-24 07:51:58 +05:00
gshchepa@bk-internal.mysql.com
46e58466cb Merge bk-internal.mysql.com:/data0/bk/mysql-5.1
into  bk-internal.mysql.com:/users/gshchepa/mysql-5.1-opt
2007-08-23 21:38:24 +02:00
holyfoot/hf@mysql.com/hfmain.(none)
afe7de8234 Bug #28430 Failure in replication of innodb partitioned tables on row/mixed format.
In the ha_partition::position() we didn't calculate the number
of the partition of the record. We used m_last_part value instead,
relying on that it is set in other place like previous call of a method
like ::write_row(). In replication we don't call any of these befor
position(). Delete_rows_log_event::do_exec_row calls find_and_fetch_row.
In case of InnoDB-based PARTITION table, we have HA_PRIMARY_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_POSITION
enabled, so use position() / rnd_pos() calls to fetch the record.

Fixed by adding partition_id calculation to the ha_partition::position()
2007-08-23 23:34:48 +05:00
thek@adventure.(none)
ddb2ce8f22 Bug#28285 Test "events_bugs" has instable results of "select /*1*/ ... from processlist"
Test case contains possible race conditions. This patch fixes these race
conditions and also adjust the test to execute according to its documentation.
2007-08-23 15:37:55 +02:00
malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)
e0b982fda1 Merge weblab.(none):/home/marcsql/TREE/mysql-5.0-runtime
into  weblab.(none):/home/marcsql/TREE/mysql-5.1-rt50-merge
2007-08-22 11:51:03 -06:00
malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)
ecea791eaf Merge malff@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0-runtime
into  weblab.(none):/home/marcsql/TREE/mysql-5.0-30237
2007-08-22 11:06:42 -06:00
malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)
82f99c9359 Bug#30237 (Performance regression in boolean expressions)
This is a performance bug, related to the parsing or 'OR' and 'AND' boolean
expressions.

Let N be the number of expressions involved in a OR (respectively AND).

When N=1

For example, "select 1" involve only 1 term: there is no OR operator.

In 4.0 and 4.1, parsing expressions not involving OR had no overhead.
In 5.0, parsing adds some overhead, with Select->expr_list.

With this patch, the overhead introduced in 5.0 has been removed,
so that performances for N=1 should be identical to the 4.0 performances,
which are optimal (there is no code executed at all)

The overhead in 5.0 was in fact affecting significantly some operations.
For example, loading 1 Million rows into a table with INSERTs,
for a table that has 100 columns, leads to parsing 100 Millions of
expressions, which means that the overhead related to Select->expr_list
is executed 100 Million times ...

Considering that N=1 is by far the most probable expression,
this case should be optimal.

When N=2

For example, "select a OR b" involves 2 terms in the OR operator.

In 4.0 and 4.1, parsing expressions involving 2 terms created 1 Item_cond_or
node, which is the expected result.
In 5.0, parsing these expression also produced 1 node, but with some extra
overhead related to Select->expr_list : creating 1 list in Select->expr_list
and another in Item_cond::list is inefficient.

With this patch, the overhead introduced in 5.0 has been removed
so that performances for N=2 should be identical to the 4.0 performances.
Note that the memory allocation uses the new (thd->mem_root) syntax
directly.
The cost of "is_cond_or" is estimated to be neglectable: the real problem
of the performance degradation comes from unneeded memory allocations.

When N>=3

For example, "select a OR b OR c ...", which involves 3 or more terms.

In 4.0 and 4.1, the parser had no significant cost overhead, but produced
an Item tree which is difficult to evaluate / optimize during runtime.
In 5.0, the parser produces a better Item tree, using the Item_cond
constructor that accepts a list of children directly, but at an extra cost
related to Select->expr_list.

With this patch, the code is implemented to take the best of the two
implementations:
- there is no overhead with Select->expr_list
- the Item tree generated is optimized and flattened.

This is achieved by adding children nodes into the Item tree directly,
with Item_cond::add(), which avoids the need for temporary lists and memory
allocation

Note that this patch also provide an extra optimization, that the previous
code in 5.0 did not provide: expressions are flattened in the Item tree,
based on what the expression already parsed is, and not based on the order
in which rules are reduced.

For example : "(a OR b) OR c", "a OR (b OR c)" would both be represented
with 2 Item_cond_or nodes before this patch, and with 1 node only with this
patch. The logic used is based on the mathematical properties of the OR
operator (it's associative), and produces a simpler tree.
2007-08-22 11:05:35 -06:00
joerg@trift2.
d4d4f8528e Manual merge of parallel development in separate team trees. 2007-08-22 17:13:42 +02:00
jani@hynda.mysql.fi
6519de0469 Merge hynda.mysql.fi:/home/my/mysql-5.1-main
into  hynda.mysql.fi:/home/my/mysql-5.1-marvel
2007-08-22 17:29:38 +03:00
joerg@trift2.
20ce606797 Merge trift2.:/MySQL/M51/target-5.1.22
into  trift2.:/MySQL/M51/push-5.1

Includes manual merges.
2007-08-22 16:08:55 +02:00
joerg@trift2.
36cba7ce09 Merge trift2.:/MySQL/M51/clone-5.1
into  trift2.:/MySQL/M51/target-5.1.22
2007-08-22 15:49:00 +02:00
joerg@trift2.
057c591e29 Merge trift2.:/MySQL/M51/target-5.1.22
into  trift2.:/MySQL/M51/push-5.1
2007-08-22 15:43:01 +02:00
jani@hynda.mysql.fi
2cb4a2c0b6 Removed a test which output may differ depending on machine load. 2007-08-22 16:18:27 +03:00
jani@hynda.mysql.fi
2fd7a743e4 Merge hynda.mysql.fi:/home/my/mysql-5.1-main
into  hynda.mysql.fi:/home/my/mysql-5.1-marvel
2007-08-21 19:03:28 +03:00
thek@adventure.(none)
88107378cd Merge adventure.(none):/home/thek/Development/cpp/bug30269/my50-bug30269
into  adventure.(none):/home/thek/Development/cpp/mysql-5.0-runtime
2007-08-21 17:47:06 +02:00
gluh@eagle.(none)
86d6897087 Merge sgluhov@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.1-opt
into  mysql.com:/home/gluh/MySQL/Merge/5.1-opt
2007-08-21 17:57:09 +05:00
gluh@mysql.com/eagle.(none)
69970f5248 Bug#27629 Possible security flaw in INFORMATION_SCHEMA and SHOW statements(addon for 5.1)
added TRIGGER_ACL check for I_S.TRIGGERS
2007-08-21 17:55:49 +05:00
thek@adventure.(none)
400aec95f7 Merge kpettersson@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.1-runtime
into  adventure.(none):/home/thek/Development/cpp/mysql-5.1-runtime
2007-08-21 14:54:09 +02:00
thek@adventure.(none)
588a528f5a Merge adventure.(none):/home/thek/Development/cpp/bug30269/my51-bug30269
into  adventure.(none):/home/thek/Development/cpp/mysql-5.1-runtime
2007-08-21 14:04:31 +02:00
thek@adventure.(none)
1317079fd0 Merge adventure.(none):/home/thek/Development/cpp/bug30269/my50-bug30269
into  adventure.(none):/home/thek/Development/cpp/bug30269/my51-bug30269
2007-08-21 13:44:01 +02:00
thek@adventure.(none)
acfe3fc924 Bug#30269 Query cache eats memory
Although the query cache doesn't support retrieval of statements containing
column level access control, it was still possible to cache such statements
thus wasting memory.
  
This patch extends the access control check on the target tables to avoid
caching a statement with column level restrictions. 

Views are excepted and can be cached but only retrieved by super user account.
2007-08-21 13:43:09 +02:00
gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc
9de070f36b Merge gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/5.1
into  gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/5.1-opt
2007-08-21 16:38:29 +05:00
gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc
be6ee4314e Merge gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/5.1
into  gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/5.1-opt
2007-08-21 16:16:50 +05:00
gluh@eagle.(none)
4ae4934856 Merge mysql.com:/home/gluh/MySQL/Merge/5.0-opt
into  mysql.com:/home/gluh/MySQL/Merge/5.1-opt
2007-08-21 16:01:47 +05:00