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Mattias Jonsson
89d7ac6007 merge 2010-08-19 09:20:17 +02:00
b766a51f41 WL#5370 Keep forward-compatibility when changing
'CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ... SELECT' behaviour
BUG#55474, BUG#55499, BUG#55598, BUG#55616 and BUG#55777 are fixed
in this patch too.

This is the 5.1 part.
It implements:
- if the table exists, binlog two events: CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS
  and INSERT ... SELECT

- Insert nothing and binlog nothing on master if the existing object
  is a view. It only generates a warning that table already exists.
2010-08-18 12:56:06 +08:00
Bjorn Munch
8e242e8140 merge from 5.1-mtr 2010-08-06 11:13:52 +02:00
Bjorn Munch
992f49c0c4 merge from 5.1 2010-08-04 12:19:51 +02:00
Bjorn Munch
1ba9d79b7b Bug #55582 mtr root detection (and if-expression execution) broken
if() treated any non-numeric string as false
Fixed to treat those as true instead
Added some test cases
Fixed missing $ in variable name in include/mix2.inc
2010-08-03 16:11:23 +02:00
Davi Arnaut
f860873c0d Bug#55501: Disable innodb plugin usage in the embedded server on certain OSes
Do not attempt to test the innodb plugin with the embedded server,
it's not supported for now.
2010-07-23 21:55:03 -03:00
Davi Arnaut
17b9155f00 Bug#54453: Failing assertion: trx->active_trans when renaming a
table with active trx

Essentially, the problem is that InnoDB does a implicit commit
when a cursor (table handler) is unlocked/closed, creating
a dissonance between the transaction state within the server
layer and the storage engine layer. Theoretically, a statement
transaction can encompass several table instances in a similar
manner to a multiple statement transaction, hence it does not
make sense to limit a statement transaction to the lifetime of
the table instances (cursors) used within it.

Since this particular instance of the problem is only triggerable
on 5.1 and is masked on 5.5 due 2PC being skipped (assertion is in
the prepare phase of a 2PC), the solution (which is less risky) is
to explicitly end the transaction before the cached table is unlock
on rename table.

The patch is to be null merged into trunk.
2010-07-20 14:36:15 -03:00
Mattias Jonsson
0b273845de Bug#46086: crash when dropping a partitioned table
and the original engine is disabled

Missing check that engine is available.
2010-07-08 14:36:55 +02:00
Davi Arnaut
1b504ab0b1 Revert Bug#48321 due to build breakage and failing tests. 2010-06-28 17:59:41 -03:00
899a1d694f The following statements support the CURRENT_USER() where a user is needed.
DROP USER 
RENAME USER CURRENT_USER() ...
GRANT ... TO CURRENT_USER()
REVOKE ... FROM CURRENT_USER()
ALTER DEFINER = CURRENT_USER() EVENTbut, When these statements are binlogged, CURRENT_USER() just is binlogged
as 'CURRENT_USER()', it is not expanded to the real user name. When slave 
executes the log event, 'CURRENT_USER()' is expand to the user of slave 
SQL thread, but SQL thread's user name always NULL. This breaks the replication.

After this patch, session's user will be written into query log events 
if these statements call CURREN_USER() or 'ALTER EVENT' does not assign a definer.
2010-06-27 12:42:06 +08:00
363a2ccc0c Postfix for bug#48321
Some test cases set ANSI_QUOTES in sql_mode.
So we have to use single quotes to quote literal strings.
2010-07-04 16:17:53 +08:00
42eecc539a The following statements support the CURRENT_USER() where a user is needed.
DROP USER 
RENAME USER CURRENT_USER() ...
GRANT ... TO CURRENT_USER()
REVOKE ... FROM CURRENT_USER()
ALTER DEFINER = CURRENT_USER() EVENTbut, When these statements are binlogged, CURRENT_USER() just is binlogged
as 'CURRENT_USER()', it is not expanded to the real user name. When slave 
executes the log event, 'CURRENT_USER()' is expand to the user of slave 
SQL thread, but SQL thread's user name always NULL. This breaks the replication.

After this patch, session's user will be written into query log events 
if these statements call CURREN_USER() or 'ALTER EVENT' does not assign a definer.
2010-07-04 12:02:49 +08:00
Horst.Hunger
dcd9abee2e Patch for bug#52913: Inserted check if mysqlhotcopy script is existing as requested by review. DIsabled the test until bug#54129 will befixed. 2010-06-04 10:53:18 +02:00
Horst.Hunger
fc1928c8b4 Patch for bug#52913 including all review results and changes of date format. 2010-06-03 10:31:26 +02:00
5873b972d9 Postfix for BUG#49741
Add code to waiting for a set of errors.
Add code to waiting for an error instead of waiting for io thread to stop, as
after 'START SLAVE', the status of io thread is still not running.
But it doesn't mean slave io thread encounters an error.
2010-05-28 10:57:45 +08:00
Dmitry Lenev
78c6a8ca30 A 5.1-only version of fix for bug #46947 "Embedded SELECT
without FOR UPDATE is causing a lock".

SELECT statements with subqueries referencing InnoDB tables
were acquiring shared locks on rows in these tables when they
were executed in REPEATABLE-READ mode and with statement or
mixed mode binary logging turned on.

This was a regression which were introduced when fixing
bug 39843.

The problem was that for tables belonging to subqueries
parser set TL_READ_DEFAULT as a lock type. In cases when
statement/mixed binary logging at open_tables() time this
type of lock was converted to TL_READ_NO_INSERT lock at
open_tables() time and caused InnoDB engine to acquire
shared locks on reads from these tables. Although in some
cases such behavior was correct (e.g. for subqueries in
DELETE) in case of SELECT it has caused unnecessary locking.

This patch implements minimal version of the fix for the
specific problem described in the bug-report which supposed
to be not too risky for pushing into 5.1 tree.
The 5.5 tree already contains a more appropriate solution
which also addresses other related issues like bug 53921
"Wrong locks for SELECTs used stored functions may lead
to broken SBR".

This patch tries to solve the problem by ensuring that
TL_READ_DEFAULT lock which is set in the parser for
tables participating in subqueries at open_tables()
time is interpreted as TL_READ_NO_INSERT or TL_READ.
TL_READ is used only if we know that this is a SELECT
and that this particular table is not used by a stored
function.

Test coverage is added for both InnoDB and MyISAM.

This patch introduces an "incompatible" change in locking
scheme for subqueries used in SELECT ... FOR UPDATE and
SELECT .. IN SHARE MODE.

In 4.1 (as well as in 5.0 and 5.1 before fix for bug 39843)
the server would use a snapshot InnoDB read for subqueries
in SELECT FOR UPDATE and SELECT .. IN SHARE MODE statements,
regardless of whether the binary log is on or off.

If the user required a different type of read (i.e. locking
read), he/she could request so explicitly by providing FOR
UPDATE/IN SHARE MODE clause for each individual subquery.

The patch for bug 39843 broke this behaviour (which was not
documented or tested), and started to use locking reads for
all subqueries in SELECT ... FOR UPDATE/IN SHARE MODE.
This patch restores 4.1 behaviour.

This patch should be mostly null-merged into 5.5 tree.
2010-05-28 00:07:40 +04:00
cc05440836 Bug #49741 test files contain explicit references to bin/relay-log positions
Some of the test cases reference to binlog position and
these position numbers are written into result explicitly.
It is difficult to maintain if log event format changes. 

There are a couple of cases explicit position number appears, 
we handle them in different ways
A. 'CHANGE MASTER ...' with MASTER_LOG_POS or/and RELAY_LOG_POS options
   Use --replace_result to mask them.
B. 'SHOW BINLOG EVENT ...'
   Replaced by show_binlog_events.inc or wait_for_binlog_event.inc. 
   show_binlog_events.inc file's function is enhanced by given
   $binlog_file and $binlog_limit.
C. 'SHOW SLAVE STATUS', 'show_slave_status.inc' and 'show_slave_status2.inc'
   For the test cases just care a few items in the result of 'SHOW SLAVE STATUS',
   only the items related to each test case are showed.
   'show_slave_status.inc' is rebuild, only the given items in $status_items
   will be showed.
   'check_slave_is_running.inc' and 'check_slave_no_error.inc'
   and 'check_slave_param.inc' are auxiliary files helping
   to show running status and error information easily.
2010-05-24 21:54:08 +08:00
Georgi Kodinov
d441947cb0 merged 5.1-innodb 2010-05-01 19:12:12 +03:00
Vasil Dimov
164dedbad0 Move the InnoDB Plugin tests from storage/innodb_plugin/mysql-test/ where
they are ignored to a new test suite "innodb_plugin".

Remove a hack in mtr that was deployed to run the builtin InnoDB tests against
the InnoDB Plugin. Also detect if a test is an 'innodb plugin test' and if so
then transparently replace the builtin InnoDB with the InnoDB Plugin.
2010-04-09 15:56:51 +03:00
Davi Arnaut
9d59b2705a Backport revision alik@sun.com-20100223131824-comthndat57kx8s5:
Add ignore pattern for valgrind messages.
2010-04-09 14:57:11 -03:00
Martin Hansson
d03133dccf Post-push fix to disable a subset of the test case for Bug#47762.
This has been back-ported from 6.0 as the problems proved to afflict 
5.1 as well.
The fix exposed two new bugs. They were reported as follows.
      
Bug no 52174: Sometimes wrong plan when reading a MAX value 
from non-NULL index
      
Bug no 52173: Reading NULL value from non-NULL index gives wrong 
result in embedded server 
      
Both bugs taken together affect a much smaller class of queries than #47762, 
so the fix stays for now.
2010-03-19 09:23:44 +01:00
Martin Hansson
7cb796717e Bug#47762: Incorrect result from MIN() when WHERE tests NOT
NULL column for NULL

The optimization to read MIN() and MAX() values from an
index did not properly handle comparisons with NULL
values. Fixed by giving up the particular optimization step
if there are non-NULL safe comparisons with NULL values, as 
the result is NULL anyway.

Also, Oracle copyright notice was added to all files.
2010-03-16 15:51:00 +01:00
Davi Arnaut
301b0786dd Bug#40277: SHOW CREATE VIEW returns invalid SQL
The problem is that not all column names retrieved from a SELECT
statement can be used as view column names due to length and format
restrictions. The server failed to properly check the conformity
of those automatically generated column names before storing the
final view definition on disk.

Since columns retrieved from a SELECT statement can be anything
ranging from functions to constants values of any format and length,
the solution is to rewrite to a pre-defined format any names that
are not acceptable as a view column name.

The name is rewritten to "Name_exp_%u" where %u translates to the
position of the column. To avoid this conversion scheme, define
explict names for the view columns via the column_list clause.
Also, aliases are now only generated for top level statements.
2010-03-09 07:36:26 -03:00
Andrei Elkin
c23aee47b1 Bug #51089 SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Slave_running' is not compatible with `SHOW SLAVE STATUS'
backporting of bug@30703 to 5.1.
The fixes are backed up with a regression test.
2010-02-25 12:39:43 +02:00
Bjorn Munch
38e811b839 merge from 5.1-mtr 2010-02-22 14:52:11 +01:00
Georgi Kodinov
ae12a72360 Bug #51049: main.bug39022 fails in mysql-trunk-merge
Fixed the test to behave correctly with ps-protocol
and binlog format row.
2010-02-18 10:48:15 +02:00
Bjorn Munch
e814ed95bf merge from 5.1 main 2010-02-07 12:21:11 +01:00
da01225202 Bug #50414 valgrind warnings: invalid file descriptor -1 in syscall
write()/read()

Sometimes stop/restart master or stop/restart salve can cause
network error, which can cause the 'invalid file descriptor
-1 in syscall write()/read()' warnings. All involved test
cases except rpl_slave_load_remove_tmpfile belong to the
kind of network error. So they are expected.
The 'rpl_slave_load_remove_tmpfile' belongs to file error,
but it is testing the file error as following code:
DBUG_EXECUTE_IF("remove_slave_load_file_before_write",
my_close(fd,MYF(0)); fd= -1; my_delete(fname, MYF(0)););
So it's expected too.

To fix the problem, add the valgrind warnings to the global
suppression list to suppress it.
2010-02-03 15:49:20 +08:00
Luis Soares
d8bd11e5b1 BUG#47639: The rpl_binlog_corruption test fails on Windows
The test case rpl_binlog_corruption fails on windows because when
adding a line to the binary log index file it gets terminated
with a CR+LF (which btw, is the normal case in windows, but not on
Unixes - LF). This causes mismatch between the relay log names,
causing mysqld to report that it cannot find the log file.

We fix this by creating the instrumented index file through
mysql, ie, using SELECT ... INTO DUMPFILE ..., as opposed on
relying on ultimatly OS commands like: -- echo "..." >
index. These changes go into the file and make the procedure
platform independent:

  include/setup_fake_relay_log.inc

Side note: when using SELECT ... INTO DUMPFILE ..., one needs to
check if mysqld is running with secure_file_priv. If it is, we do
it in two steps: 1. create the file on the allowed location;
2. move it to the datadir. If it is not, then we just create the
file directly on the datadir (so previous step 2. is not needed).
2010-02-02 15:16:47 +00:00
He Zhenxing
6bf8c119fe Backport Bug#37148 to 5.1 2010-01-24 15:03:23 +08:00
8c677779ff BUG #28421 Infinite loop on slave relay logs
Manually deleteing one or more entries from 'master-bin.index', will
cause master infinitely loop to send one binlog file. 

When starting a dump session, master opens index file and search the binlog file
which is being requested by the slave. The position of the binlog file in the
index file is recorded. it will be used to find the next binlog file when current
binlog file has dumped completely. As only the position is used, it may
not get the correct file if some entries has been removed manually from the index file.
the master will reopen the current binlog file which has been dump completely
and redump it if it can not get the next binlog file's name from index file.
It obviously is a logical error.


Even though it is allowed to manually change index file,
but it is not recommended. so after this patch, master
sends a fatal error to slave and close the dump session if a new binlog file
has been generated and master can not get it from the index file.
2010-01-08 13:42:23 +08:00
Bjorn Munch
af9d564303 Merge from 5.1 main 2009-12-16 10:37:41 +01:00
He Zhenxing
6878d7e74b Merge from 5.0-bugteam 2009-12-10 11:51:42 +08:00
He Zhenxing
cc92cd72a4 Post fix for bug#45520 2009-12-10 11:44:19 +08:00
Bjorn Munch
f57dda3bab minor fix of a valgrind suppress pattern 2009-11-16 14:46:33 +01:00
Bjorn Munch
59940cdcd2 Bug #43418 MTR2: does not notice a memory leak occuring at shutdown of mysqld w/ --valgrind
Checking is done before server is terminated
Adds post processing of server logs if --valgrind
Also had to remove --quiet option to valgrind
2009-11-12 11:04:01 +01:00
Luis Soares
9ea972dc47 auto-merge bzr bundle from bug report into latest mysql-5.1-bugteam. 2009-11-06 17:08:06 +00:00
Luis Soares
49fe3f5ff8 BUG#47743: rpl.rpl_log_pos fails sporadically
BUG#47983: rpl_extraColmaster_myisam failed in PB2 with "Found
warnings!!"

BUG 45214 fixed the case when get_master_version_and_clock
function, used by the slave, would not report errors. The slave
now detects them and if related to transient network failures, it
prints some warnings and retries to connect. On the other hand,
if not network related, it just gives up and fails.

As such, sometimes, in PB2, the slave comes across some transient
communication issues between master and slave, while calling
get_master_version_and_clock, causing warnings print outs to the
error log. Nevertheless, in such cases slave retries to connect,
in which it succeeds, and the test case continues as it normally
would. But then, at the end of a successful test run, MTR checks
the error log, finds the unexpected warnings and considers them
harmful. This causes MTR to report error and, consequently, PB2
to report a failing test.

We fix this by adding to the global warnings suppress list the
warnings related to transient network failures only, which are
reported while in function get_master_version_and_clock.
2009-11-04 01:56:36 +00:00
Sergey Glukhov
1968895ed3 5.0-bugteam->5.1-bugteam merge 2009-10-27 14:09:36 +04:00
Sergey Glukhov
58b7761ed8 Bug#41049 does syntax "grant" case insensitive?
Problem 1:
column_priv_hash uses utf8_general_ci collation
for the key comparison. The key consists of user name,
db name and table name. Thus user with privileges on table t1
is able to perform the same operation on T1
(the similar situation with user name & db name, see acl_cache).
So collation which is used for column_priv_hash and acl_cache
should be case sensitive.
The fix:
replace system_charset_info with my_charset_utf8_bin for
column_priv_hash and acl_cache
Problem 2:
The same situation with proc_priv_hash, func_priv_hash,
the only difference is that Routine name is case insensitive.
So the fix is to use my_charset_utf8_bin for
proc_priv_hash & func_priv_hash and convert routine name into lower
case before writing the element into the hash and
before looking up the key.
Additional fix: mysql.procs_priv Routine_name field collation
is changed to utf8_general_ci.
It's necessary for REVOKE command
(to find a field by routine hash element values).
Note: 
It's safe for lower-case-table-names mode too because
db name & table name are converted into lower case
(see GRANT_NAME::GRANT_NAME).
2009-10-27 12:09:19 +04:00
Bjorn Munch
6c9cb9ba22 merge from 5.1 main 2009-10-16 23:25:05 +02:00
Magnus Blåudd
700f21b7a0 Bug#47801 The plugin test fails with the Embedded Server on Windows
- Remove the "hack" from mtr.pl that skipped searching for the .dll files
  when embedded and windows. Now the variables will be preoperly initialized.
 - Make the tests detect that they can't run on windows+embedded
2009-10-08 10:39:15 +02:00
Magnus Blåudd
d94752f42b Merge 2009-10-08 10:32:43 +02:00
Magnus Blåudd
8ccd9d7cbe BUG#47612 - fix review comment 2009-10-07 16:25:36 +02:00
John H. Embretsen
23bdf0d805 Bug#47746 - main.innodb_mysql fails sporadically:
Mask part of EXPLAIN output with '#' to account for varying row count estimation.
2009-10-05 15:16:27 +02:00
Ingo Struewing
c2e1614814 auto-merge 2009-10-02 13:27:48 +02:00
Ingo Struewing
0c522f7453 auto-merge 2009-10-01 15:54:11 +02:00
Ingo Struewing
21586dfb08 WL#4259 - Debug Sync Facility
Backport from 6.0 to 5.1.
Only those sync points are included, which are used in debug_sync.test.

  The Debug Sync Facility allows to place synchronization points
  in the code:
  
  open_tables(...)
  
  DEBUG_SYNC(thd, "after_open_tables");
  
  lock_tables(...)
  
  When activated, a sync point can
  
  - Send a signal and/or
  - Wait for a signal
  
  Nomenclature:
  
  - signal:            A value of a global variable that persists
                       until overwritten by a new signal. The global
                       variable can also be seen as a "signal post"
                       or "flag mast". Then the signal is what is
                       attached to the "signal post" or "flag mast".
  
  - send a signal:     Assign the value (the signal) to the global
                       variable ("set a flag") and broadcast a
                       global condition to wake those waiting for
                       a signal.
  
  - wait for a signal: Loop over waiting for the global condition until
                       the global value matches the wait-for signal.
  
  Please find more information in the top comment in debug_sync.cc
  or in the worklog entry.
2009-09-29 17:38:40 +02:00
Alexey Botchkov
45bdc1e063 merging 2009-09-29 17:49:36 +05:00
Mattias Jonsson
ecc556f492 merge 2009-09-29 10:12:04 +02:00