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Alexander Nozdrin
e68a4619e3 Empty-merge from mysql-5.1. 2011-04-11 14:05:56 +04:00
Alexander Nozdrin
df327bb034 Null-merge from mysql-5.0. 2011-04-11 13:58:44 +04:00
Alexander Nozdrin
280c3cf7a9 Bump NDB-version. 2011-04-11 13:57:45 +04:00
Alexander Nozdrin
a81ab01575 Null-merge from mysql-5.0-security. 2011-04-11 13:55:04 +04:00
Alexander Nozdrin
944d78cf23 Empty merge from mysql-5.1 (bump the version). 2011-04-11 13:51:27 +04:00
Alexander Nozdrin
90697a7649 Empty merge from mysql-5.0 (bump the version). 2011-04-11 13:51:02 +04:00
Alexander Nozdrin
e3fc6b27ef Merge from mysql-5.0 (bump the version). 2011-04-11 13:47:15 +04:00
Alexander Nozdrin
ab52fdfaab Bump version. 2011-04-11 13:45:41 +04:00
Sunanda Menon
25096933df Raise version number after cloning 5.0.93 2011-04-11 09:27:07 +02:00
Karen Langford
cd5ec6cb36 Raise version number after cloning 5.1.57 2011-04-10 23:58:04 +02:00
Alexander Nozdrin
397df0ecb6 Auto-merge from mysql-5.1. 2011-04-08 14:49:41 +04:00
Gleb Shchepa
bd193c61e3 Bug #11829681 - 60295: ERROR 1356 ON VIEW THAT EXECUTES FINE AS A QUERY
Select from a view with the underlying HAVING clause failed with a
message: "1356: View '...' references invalid table(s) or column(s)
or function(s) or definer/invoker of view lack rights to use them"

The bug is a regression of the fix for bug 11750328 - 40825 (similar
case, but the HAVING cause references an aliased field).
In the old fix for bug 40825 the Item_field::name_length value has
been used in place of the real length of Item_field::name. However,
in some cases Item_field::name_length is not in sync with the
actual name length (TODO: combine name and name_length into a
solid String field).

The Item_ref::print() method has been modified to calculate actual
name length every time.
2011-04-08 12:05:20 +04:00
Nirbhay Choubey
b563350e7a Bug#11765157 - 58090: mysqlslap drops schema specified in
create_schema if auto-generate-sql also set.

mysqlslap uses a schema to run its tests on and later
drops it if auto-generate-sql is used. This can be a
problem, if the schema is an already existing one.

If create-schema is used with auto-generate-sql option,
mysqlslap while performing the cleanup, drops the specified
database.

Fixed by introducing an option --no-drop, which, if used,
will prevent the dropping of schema at the end of the test.
2011-04-08 12:22:44 +05:30
Georgi Kodinov
e1fbf1b186 fixed a missing warning 2011-04-07 14:44:26 +03:00
Bjorn Munch
507f816e2c merge from 5.1-mtr 2011-04-07 13:15:24 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
4c58b803ce merge mysql-5.0-security->mysql-5.1-security 2011-04-07 12:31:25 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
8fbd9e4ca1 merged mysql-5.1->mysql-5.1-security 2011-04-07 12:24:10 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
db8e5b47d8 merge mysql-5.0->mysql-5.0-security 2011-04-07 12:17:36 +03:00
Bjorn Munch
aafabc920d merge from 5.1 main 2011-04-05 15:02:01 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
19332ed7b9 Bug #11758687: 50924: object names not resolved correctly
on lctn2 systems

There was a local variable in get_all_tables() to store the 
"original" value of the database name as it can get lowercased
depending on the lower_case_table_name value.
get_all_tables() iterates over database names and for each 
database iterates over the tables in it.
The "original" db name was assigned in the table names loop.
Thus the first table is ok, but the second and subsequent tables
get the lowercased name from processing the first table.
Fixed by moving the assignment of the original database name
from the inner (table name) to the outer (database name) loop.
Test suite added.
2011-04-04 16:04:15 +03:00
Vasil Dimov
bcfabf4350 Merge mysql-5.1-innodb -> mysql-5.1 2011-04-04 09:06:08 +03:00
Gleb Shchepa
173551bb1e Bug #11766094 - 59132: MIN() AND MAX() REMOVE UNSIGNEDNESS
In the string context the MIN() and MAX() functions don't take
into account the unsignedness of the UNSIGNED BIGINT argument
column.

I.e.:
        CREATE TABLE t1 (a BIGINT UNSIGNED);
        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (18446668621106209655);
        SELECT CONCAT(MAX(a)) FROM t1;

returns -75452603341961.
2011-03-31 22:59:11 +04:00
Bjorn Munch
b1dc6899c3 One more test suppression for rpl_extra_col_master tests 2011-03-31 15:48:05 +02:00
Bjorn Munch
64b8f1414b merge from 5.1 main 2011-03-31 11:22:54 +02:00
Bjorn Munch
9cd8fc9a61 Small followup fix after MTR warning cleanup 2011-03-31 10:33:07 +02:00
Magne Mahre
ffb98660d2 Fix-up after commit of Bug#11900714
The patch fixes a build problem on MacOSX, where
the compiler complains about unused parameters.
2011-03-30 16:14:13 +02:00
Bjorn Munch
c82e0399cb mtr: cleaned up some superfluos global warning suppressions 2011-03-30 14:33:53 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
4ffb26de4b Bug#11877216 InnoDB too eager to commit suicide on a busy server
sync_array_print_long_waits(): Return the longest waiting thread ID
and the longest waited-for lock. Only if those remain unchanged
between calls in srv_error_monitor_thread(), increment
fatal_cnt. Otherwise, reset fatal_cnt.

Background: There is a built-in watchdog in InnoDB whose purpose is to
kill the server when some thread is stuck waiting for a mutex or
rw-lock. Before this fix, the logic was flawed.

The function sync_array_print_long_waits() returns TRUE if it finds a
lock wait that exceeds 10 minutes (srv_fatal_semaphore_wait_threshold).
The function srv_error_monitor_thread() will kill the server if this
happens 10 times in a row (fatal_cnt reaches 10), checked every 30
seconds. This is wrong, because this situation does not mean that the
server is hung. If the server is very busy for a little over 15
minutes, it will be killed.

Consider this example. Thread T1 is waiting for mutex M. Some time
later, threads T2..Tn start waiting for the same mutex M. If T1 keeps
waiting for 600 seconds, fatal_cnt will be incremented to 1. So far,
so good. Now, if M is granted to T1, the server was obviously not
stuck. But, T2..Tn keeps waiting, and their wait time will be longer
than 600 seconds. If 5 minutes later, some Tn has still been waiting
for more than 10 minutes for the mutex M, the server can be killed,
even though it is not stuck.

rb:622 approved by Jimmy Yang
2011-03-30 14:25:58 +03:00
Sergey Glukhov
fbed52c1ba Bug#11766124 59164: VALGRIND: UNINITIALIZED VALUE IN NUMBER_TO_DATETIME
Valgrind warning happens due to missing NULL value check in
Item::get_date. The fix is to add this check.
2011-03-30 11:08:35 +04:00
Sergey Glukhov
778a605af3 Bug#11766126 59166: ANOTHER DATETIME VALGRIND UNINITIALIZED WARNING
Valgrind warning happens because null values check happens too late
in Item_func_month::val_str(after result string calculation).The fix
is to check null value before result string calculation.
2011-03-30 11:00:41 +04:00
Jon Olav Hauglid
455646e785 Bug# 11763784 (former 56541)
ASSERTION TABLE->DB_STAT FAILED IN
SQL_BASE.CC::OPEN_TABLE() DURING I_S Q

This assert could be triggered if a statement requiring a name
lock on a table (e.g. DROP TRIGGER) executed concurrently
with an I_S query which also used the table.

One connection first started an I_S query that opened a given table.
Then another connection started a statement requiring a name lock
on the same table. This statement was blocked since the table was
in use by the I_S query. When the I_S query resumed and tried to
open the table again as part of get_all_tables(), it would encounter
a table instance with an old version number representing the pending
name lock. Since I_S queries ignore version checks and thus pending
name locks, it would try to continue. This caused it to encounter
the assert. The assert checked that the TABLE instance found with a
different version, was a real, open table. However, since this TABLE
instance instead represented a pending name lock, the check would
fail and trigger the assert.

This patch fixes the problem by removing the assert. It is ok for
TABLE::db_stat to be 0 in this case since the TABLE instance can
represent a pending name lock.

Test case added to lock_sync.test.
2011-03-29 10:09:05 +02:00
Mayank Prasad
4a4892d4d8 Bug#11751148 : show events shows events in other schema
Issue:
======
Test case Correction for bug#11751148.
2011-03-28 21:01:37 +05:30
Sergey Glukhov
9d1c240ac2 Bug#11766087 59125: VALGRIND UNINITIALISED VALUE WARNING IN ULL2DEC, LONGLONG2DECIMAL
Valgrind warning happens due to missing NULL value check in
Item_func::val_decimal. The fix is to add this check.
2011-03-28 17:27:44 +04:00
Sergey Glukhov
9893d60e4f Bug#11765216 58154: UNINITIALIZED VARIABLE FORMAT IN STR_TO_DATE FUNCTION
Valgrind warning happens due to uninitialized cached_format_type field
which is used later in Item_func_str_to_date::val_str method.
The fix is to init cached_format_type field.
2011-03-28 17:24:25 +04:00
Georgi Kodinov
9b7c15beae Added support for VS10.
Fixed RelWithDebugInfo bzr ignores.
2011-03-28 13:43:30 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
f6ac2f5fbd Fixed a test failure becase of a new warning caused by the fix for
Bug #11766769
2011-03-28 13:32:25 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
792781f982 Fixed a test failure in embedded because of the fix for BUG#11766769 2011-03-28 13:25:03 +03:00
Sergey Glukhov
2db0641a60 automerge 2011-03-28 13:09:02 +04:00
Magne Mahre
4c4cb80b0a Bug#11900714 REMOVE LGPL LICENSED FILES IN MYSQL 5.1
The LGPL license is used in some legacy code, and to
adhere to current licensing polity, we remove those
files that are no longer used, and reorganize the
remaining LGPL code so it will be GPL licensed from
now on.
      
Note:  This patch only removed LGPL licensed files
       in MySQL 5.1, and is the second of a set of
       patches to remove LGPL from all trees.
       (See Bug# 11840513 for details)
2011-03-28 10:47:30 +02:00
Sergey Glukhov
86c1225699 Bug#11764994 57900: CREATE TABLE .. SELECT ASSERTS SCALE >= 0 && PRECISION > 0 && SCALE <= PR
Assert fails due to overflow which happens in
Item_func_int_val::fix_num_length_and_dec() as
geometry functions have max_length value equal to
max_field_size(4294967295U). The fix is to skip
max_length calculation for some boundary cases.
2011-03-28 12:35:50 +04:00
Vasil Dimov
764871292e Store the '\0'-terminated query in row->trx_query
This problem was introduced in
marko.makela@oracle.com-20100514130815-ym7j7cfu88ro6km4
and is probably the reason for the following valgrind warning:

from http://bugs.mysql.com/52691 , http://bugs.mysql.com/file.php?id=16880 :

Version: '5.6.3-m5-valgrind-max-debug'  socket: '/tmp/mysql.sock'  port: 3306  Source distribution
==14947== Thread 18:
==14947== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
==14947==    at 0x4A06318: __GI_strlen (mc_replace_strmem.c:284)
==14947==    by 0x9F3D7A: fill_innodb_trx_from_cache(trx_i_s_cache_struct*, THD*, TABLE*) (i_s.cc:591)
==14947==    by 0x9F4D7D: trx_i_s_common_fill_table(THD*, TABLE_LIST*, Item*) (i_s.cc:1238)
==14947==    by 0x7689F3: get_schema_tables_result(JOIN*, enum_schema_table_state) (sql_show.cc:6745)
==14947==    by 0x715A75: JOIN::exec() (sql_select.cc:2861)
==14947==    by 0x7185BD: mysql_select(THD*, Item***, TABLE_LIST*, unsigned int, List<Item>&, Item*, unsigned int, st_order*, st_order*, Item*, st_order*, unsigned long long, select_result*, st_select_lex_unit*, st_select_lex*) (sql_select.cc:3609)
==14947==    by 0x70E823: handle_select(THD*, LEX*, select_result*, unsigned long) (sql_select.cc:319)
==14947==    by 0x6F2305: execute_sqlcom_select(THD*, TABLE_LIST*) (sql_parse.cc:4557)
==14947==    by 0x6EAED4: mysql_execute_command(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:2135)
==14947==    by 0x6F44C9: mysql_parse(THD*, char*, unsigned int, Parser_state*) (sql_parse.cc:5597)
==14947==    by 0x6E864B: dispatch_command(enum_server_command, THD*, char*, unsigned int) (sql_parse.cc:1093)
==14947==    by 0x6E785E: do_command(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:815)
==14947==    by 0x6C18DD: do_handle_one_connection(THD*) (sql_connect.cc:771)
==14947==    by 0x6C146E: handle_one_connection (sql_connect.cc:707)
==14947==    by 0x30E1807760: start_thread (pthread_create.c:301)
==14947==    by 0x35EA670F: ???
==14947==  Uninitialised value was created by a heap allocation
==14947==    at 0x4A0515D: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:195)
==14947==    by 0xB4B948: mem_area_alloc (mem0pool.c:385)
==14947==    by 0xB4A27C: mem_heap_create_block (mem0mem.c:333)
==14947==    by 0xB4A530: mem_heap_add_block (mem0mem.c:446)
==14947==    by 0xB0D2A4: mem_heap_alloc (mem0mem.ic:186)
==14947==    by 0xB0D9C2: ha_storage_put_memlim (ha0storage.c:118)
==14947==    by 0xA479D8: fill_trx_row (trx0i_s.c:521)
==14947==    by 0xA490E9: fetch_data_into_cache (trx0i_s.c:1319)
==14947==    by 0xA491BA: trx_i_s_possibly_fetch_data_into_cache (trx0i_s.c:1352)
==14947==    by 0x9F4CE7: trx_i_s_common_fill_table(THD*, TABLE_LIST*, Item*) (i_s.cc:1221)
==14947==    by 0x7689F3: get_schema_tables_result(JOIN*, enum_schema_table_state) (sql_show.cc:6745)
==14947==    by 0x715A75: JOIN::exec() (sql_select.cc:2861)
==14947==    by 0x7185BD: mysql_select(THD*, Item***, TABLE_LIST*, unsigned int, List<Item>&, Item*, unsigned int, st_order*, st_order*, Item*, st_order*, unsigned long long, select_result*, st_select_lex_unit*, st_select_lex*) (sql_select.cc:3609)
==14947==    by 0x70E823: handle_select(THD*, LEX*, select_result*, unsigned long) (sql_select.cc:319)
==14947==    by 0x6F2305: execute_sqlcom_select(THD*, TABLE_LIST*) (sql_parse.cc:4557)
==14947==    by 0x6EAED4: mysql_execute_command(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:2135)
==14947==    by 0x6F44C9: mysql_parse(THD*, char*, unsigned int, Parser_state*) (sql_parse.cc:5597)
==14947==    by 0x6E864B: dispatch_command(enum_server_command, THD*, char*, unsigned int) (sql_parse.cc:1093)
==14947==    by 0x6E785E: do_command(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:815)
==14947==    by 0x6C18DD: do_handle_one_connection(THD*) (sql_connect.cc:771)
==14947==    by 0x6C146E: handle_one_connection (sql_connect.cc:707)
==14947==    by 0x30E1807760: start_thread (pthread_create.c:301)
==14947==    by 0x35EA670F: ???


(gdb) bt
#0  0x0000000004a06318 in _vgrZU_libcZdsoZa___GI_strlen (str=0x3026bfa0 "insert into `blobtest` set `data`='pkefxxpkalpabzgrczlxefkreqljeqbvzrcnhvhsjsfnvxzjsltfuincffigdkmhvvcmnseluzgbtedrfmxvnrdmzesbinjgwvharkpgjplrlnqudfidbqwgbykupycxzyikzqincnsjrxgncqzlgyqwjdbjulztgsffxpjgymsnntdibvklwqylmwhsmdskmllxuwafabdjnwlyofknwuixiyrgnplmerfdewgizkdhznitesfqepsqbbwkdepkmjoseyxjofmmjaqdipwopfrwidmhqbtovdslvayxcnpewzhppeetblccppniamezibuoinvlxkafpcmozawtplfpepxwlwhymsuraezcwvjqzwogsozodlsfzjiyrcaljjhqwdrcjawvelhefzzaexvcbyorlcyupqwgjuamiqpiputtndjwcsuyzdfhuxswuowhrzdvriwrxqmcqthvzzzvivbabbnhdbtcfdtgssvmirrcddnytnctcvqplwytxxzxelldhwahalzxvgynaiwjyezhxqhlsqudngekocfvlbqprxqhyhwbaomgqiwkpfguohuvlnhtrsszgacxhhzeppyqwfwabiqzgyzkperiidyunrykopysvlcxwhrcboetjltawdjergalsfvaxncmzoznryumrjmncvhvxqvqhhbznnifkguuiffmlrbmgwtzvnuwlaguixqadkupfhasbbxnwkrvsfhrqanfmvjtzfqodtutkjlxfcogtsjywrdgmzgszjtsmimaelsveayqrwviqwwefeziuaqsqpauxpnzhaxjtkdfvvodniwezskbxfxszyniyzkzxngcfwgjlyrlskmrzxqnptwlilsxybuguafxxkvryyjrnkhhcmxuusitaflaiuxjhyfnzkahlgmaszujqmfdhyppdnpweqanmvzgjfyzjolbmprhnuuxextcaxzicfvsuochprmlf"...) at mc_replace_strmem.c:284
#1  0x00000000009f3d7b in fill_innodb_trx_from_cache (cache=0x1462440, thd=0x2a495000, table=0x2a422500) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/storage/innobase/handler/i_s.cc:591
#2  0x00000000009f4d7e in trx_i_s_common_fill_table (thd=0x2a495000, tables=0x2a4c3ec0) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/storage/innobase/handler/i_s.cc:1238
#3  0x00000000007689f4 in get_schema_tables_result (join=0x30f90c40, executed_place=PROCESSED_BY_JOIN_EXEC) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_show.cc:6745
#4  0x0000000000715a76 in JOIN::exec (this=0x30f90c40) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_select.cc:2861
#5  0x00000000007185be in mysql_select (thd=0x2a495000, rref_pointer_array=0x2a497590, tables=0x2a4c3ec0, wild_num=1, fields=..., conds=0x0, og_num=0, order=0x0, group=0x0, having=0x0, proc_param=0x0, select_options=2684619520, result=0x30319720, unit=0x2a496d28, select_lex=0x2a497378) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_select.cc:3609
#6  0x000000000070e824 in handle_select (thd=0x2a495000, lex=0x2a496c78, result=0x30319720, setup_tables_done_option=0) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_select.cc:319
#7  0x00000000006f2306 in execute_sqlcom_select (thd=0x2a495000, all_tables=0x2a4c3ec0) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_parse.cc:4557
#8  0x00000000006eaed5 in mysql_execute_command (thd=0x2a495000) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_parse.cc:2135
#9  0x00000000006f44ca in mysql_parse (thd=0x2a495000, rawbuf=0x30d80060 "select * from innodb_trx", length=24, parser_state=0x35ea5540) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_parse.cc:5597
#10 0x00000000006e864c in dispatch_command (command=COM_QUERY, thd=0x2a495000, packet=0x30bb4e31 "select * from innodb_trx", packet_length=24) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_parse.cc:1093
#11 0x00000000006e785f in do_command (thd=0x2a495000) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_parse.cc:815
#12 0x00000000006c18de in do_handle_one_connection (thd_arg=0x2a495000) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_connect.cc:771
#13 0x00000000006c146f in handle_one_connection (arg=0x2a495000) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/sql/sql_connect.cc:707
#14 0x00000030e1807761 in start_thread (arg=0x35ea6710) at pthread_create.c:301
#15 0x00000030e14e14ed in clone () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S:115
(gdb) frame 1
#1  0x00000000009f3d7b in fill_innodb_trx_from_cache (cache=0x1462440, thd=0x2a495000, table=0x2a422500) at /home/sbester/build/bzr/mysql-trunk/storage/innobase/handler/i_s.cc:591
591                                     row->trx_query_cs);
(gdb) list
586                     if (row->trx_query) {
587                             /* store will do appropriate character set
588                             conversion check */
589                             fields[IDX_TRX_QUERY]->store(
590                                     row->trx_query, strlen(row->trx_query),
591                                     row->trx_query_cs);
592                             fields[IDX_TRX_QUERY]->set_notnull();
593                     } else {
594                             fields[IDX_TRX_QUERY]->set_null();
595                     }
2011-03-28 11:34:12 +03:00
Sergey Glukhov
b6c56f465c Bug#11766424 59527: DECIMAL_BIN_SIZE: ASSERTION `SCALE >= 0 && PRECISION > 0 && SCALE <= PRE
Assertion happens due to missing initialization of unsigned_flag
for Item_func_set_user_var object. It leads to incorrect
calculation of decimal field size.
The fix is to add initialization of unsigned_flag.
2011-03-28 12:28:30 +04:00
Sergey Glukhov
e9935c6363 Bug#11766112 59151:UNINITIALIZED VALUES IN EXTRACT_DATE_TIME WITH STR_TO_DATE(SPACE(..) ...
Valgrind warining happens due to missing
'end of the string' check. The fix is to
check if we reached the end of the string.
2011-03-28 11:53:18 +04:00
Sven Sandberg
257e39aa44 BUG#11766427, BUG#59539: Filter by server id in mysqlbinlog fails
Problem: mysqlbinlog --server-id may filter out Format_description_log_events.
If mysqlbinlog does not process the Format_description_log_event,
then mysqlbinlog cannot read the rest of the binary log correctly.
This can have the effect that mysqlbinlog crashes, generates an error,
or generates output that causes mysqld to crash, generate an error,
or corrupt data.
Fix: Never filter out Format_description_log_events. Also, never filter
out Rotate_log_events.
2011-03-25 15:16:13 +01:00
Georgi Kodinov
aee26192c7 merge 2011-03-25 14:57:25 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
c7b83484b5 Bug #11766769: 59959: SMALL VALUES OF --MAX-ALLOWED-PACKET
ARE NOT BEING HONORED

max_allowed_packet works in conjunction with net_buffer_length.
max_allowed_packet is an upper bound of net_buffer_length.
So it doesn't make sense to set the upper limit lower than the value.
Added a warning (using ER_UNKNOWN_ERRROR and a specific message)
when this is done (in the log at startup and when setting either 
max_allowed_packet or the net_buffer_length variables)
Added a test case.
Fixed several tests that broke the above rule.
2011-03-25 12:57:27 +02:00
Luis Soares
ee1f95dccc Automerging bzr bundle attached to bug report into latest mysql-5.1. 2011-03-24 10:58:48 +00:00
Luis Soares
16e4677c5d BUG#11766865: 60091: RBR + NO PK + UPDATE NULL VALUE --> SLAVE BREAK WITH ERROR HA_ERR_END_OF_
The slave was not able to find the correct row in the innodb
table, because the row fetched from the innodb table would not
match the before image. This happened because the (don't care)
bytes in the NULLed fields would change once the row was stored
in the storage engine (from zero to the default value). This
would make bulk memory comparison (using memcmp) to fail.
  
We fix this by taking a preventing measure and avoiding memcmp
for tables that contain nullable fields. Therefore, we protect
the slave search routine from engines that return arbitrary
values for don't care bytes (in the nulled fields). Instead, the
slave thread will only check null_bits and those fields that are
not set to NULL when comparing the before image against the
storage engine row.
2011-03-24 10:52:40 +00:00
Bjorn Munch
67319231e8 merge from 5.1-mtr 2011-03-23 10:48:09 +01:00
Magne Mahre
62930fa17d Null merge (from mysql-5.0) 2011-03-22 16:28:42 +01:00