Commit f935dcf2 authored by sasha@mysql.sashanet.com's avatar sasha@mysql.sashanet.com

merged

parents 008456c9 8060b31a
......@@ -2758,8 +2758,8 @@ entity relationship diagram (ERD).
@subheading Web Servers with @strong{MySQL} Tools
@table @asis
@item @uref{http://bourbon.netvision.net.il/mysql/mod_auth_mysql/}
An Apache authentication module.
@item @uref{ftp://ftp.kcilink.com/pub/}
mod_auth_mysql, An Apache authentication module.
@item @uref{http://www.roxen.com/}
The Roxen Challenger Web server.
......@@ -3170,6 +3170,10 @@ unsubscribe from the @code{myodbc} list, send a message to
@email{myodbc-subscribe@@lists.mysql.com} or
@email{myodbc-unsubscribe@@lists.mysql.com}.
If you can't get an answer for your questions from the mailing list, one
option is to pay for support from @strong{MySQL AB}, which will put you
in direct contact with @strong{MySQL} developers. @xref{Support}.
The following table shows some @strong{MySQL} mailing in other languages than
English. Note that these are not operated by @strong{MySQL AB}, so we can't
guarantee the quality on these.
......@@ -3599,12 +3603,15 @@ A license is required if:
@itemize @minus
@item
You link a part of the of @strong{MySQL} that has a GPL Copyright to a
program that is not free software (embedded usage of the @strong{MySQL}
server). In this case your application would also become GPL through the
clause in the GPL license that acts as a virus. By licensing @strong{MySQL}
from us under a commercial license you will avoid this problem.
You link a program, that is not free software, with code from the
@strong{MySQL} server or clients that has the GPL copyright. This
happens for example when you use @strong{MySQL} as an embedded server
in your applications or when you add not free extensions to the
@strong{MySQL} server. In this case your application/code would also
become GPL through the GPL license that acts as a virus. By licensing
@strong{MySQL} server from @strong{MySQL AB} under a commercial
license you will avoid this problem.
See @uref{http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl-faq.html}.
@item
You have a commercial application that ONLY works with @strong{MySQL}
and ships the application with the @strong{MySQL} server. This is
......@@ -6563,8 +6570,8 @@ shell> make
A collection of our standard configure scripts is located in the
@file{BUILD/} subdirectory. If you are lazy, you can use
@file{BUILD/compile-pentium-debug}. It will actually work on a lot of
non-x86 machines despite its name.
@file{BUILD/compile-pentium-debug}. To compile on a different architecture,
modify the script removing flags that are Pentium-specific.
@item
When the build is done, run @code{make install}. Be careful with this
......@@ -7608,7 +7615,7 @@ You should also add /etc/my.cnf:
open_files_limit=8192
@end example
The above should allow @strong{MySQL} to create up to 8192 connections + files.
The above should allow @strong{MySQL} to create up to 8192 connections/files.
The @code{STACK_SIZE} constant in LinuxThreads controls the spacing of thread
stacks in the address space. It needs to be large enough so that there will
......@@ -19305,7 +19312,7 @@ key that can have @code{NULL} values (In this case the packed key length will
be stored in the same byte that is used to mark if a key is @code{NULL}.)
@item
If you specify a @code{SELECT} after the @code{CREATE STATEMENT},
If you specify a @code{SELECT} after the @code{CREATE} statement,
@strong{MySQL} will create new fields for all elements in the
@code{SELECT}. For example:
......@@ -19315,9 +19322,37 @@ mysql> CREATE TABLE test (a int not null auto_increment,
TYPE=MyISAM SELECT b,c from test2;
@end example
This will create a @code{MyISAM} table with 3 columns. Note that the
table will automatically be deleted if any errors occur while copying
data into the table.
This will create a @code{MyISAM} table with three columns, a, b, and c.
Notice that the columns from the @code{SELECT} statement are appended to
the right side of the table, not overlapped onto it. Take the following
example:
@example
mysql> select * from foo;
+---+
| n |
+---+
| 1 |
+---+
mysql> create table bar (m int) select n from foo;
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.02 sec)
Records: 1 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0
mysql> select * from bar;
+------+---+
| m | n |
+------+---+
| NULL | 1 |
+------+---+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
@end example
For each row in table @code{foo}, a row is inserted in @code{bar} with
the values from @code{foo} and default values for the new columns.
If any errors occur while copying the data to the table, it will
automatically be deleted.
To ensure that the update log/binary log can be used to re-create the
original tables, @strong{MySQL} will not allow concurrent inserts during
......@@ -19875,6 +19910,28 @@ still get strange errors from a table when @strong{MySQL} tries to
update a row or find a row by key (this is VERY unlikely to happen if a
normal check has succeeded!).
Some things reported by check table, can't be corrected automaticly:
@itemize @bullet
@item
@code{Found row where the auto_increment column has the value 0}.
This means that you have in the table a row where the
@code{auto_increment} index column contains the value 0.
(It's possible to create a row where the auto_increment column is 0 by
explicitely setting the column to 0 with an @code{UPDATE} statement)
This isn't an error in itself, but could cause trouble if you decide to
dump the table and restore it or do an @code{ALTER TABLE} on the
table. In this case the auto_increment column will change value,
according to the rules of auto_increment columns, which could cause
problems like a duplicate key error.
To get rid of the warning, just execute an @code{UPDATE} statement
to set the column to some other value than 0.
@end itemize
@findex BACKUP TABLE
@node BACKUP TABLE, RESTORE TABLE, CHECK TABLE, Reference
@section @code{BACKUP TABLE} Syntax
......@@ -20534,8 +20591,6 @@ or INSERT [LOW_PRIORITY | DELAYED] [IGNORE]
or INSERT [LOW_PRIORITY | DELAYED] [IGNORE]
[INTO] tbl_name
SET col_name=expression, col_name=expression, ...
or INSERT [LOW_PRIORITY] [IGNORE] [INTO] tbl_name
SELECT ...
@end example
......@@ -21478,7 +21533,8 @@ If you have specified the update log file or a binary log file without
an extension, the extension number of the log file will be incremented
by one relative to the previous file. If you have used an extension in
the file name, @strong{MySQL} will close and reopen the update log file.
@xref{Update log}.
@xref{Update log}. This is the same thing as sending the @code{SIGHUP}
signal to the @code{mysqld} server.
@item @code{PRIVILEGES} @tab Reloads the privileges from the grant tables in
the @code{mysql} database.
......@@ -21489,13 +21545,16 @@ the @code{mysql} database.
@item @code{TABLES WITH READ LOCK} @tab Closes all open tables and locks all tables for all databases with a read until one executes @code{UNLOCK TABLES}. This is very convenient way to get backups if you have a file system, like Veritas,that can take snapshots in time.
@item @code{STATUS} @tab Resets most status variables to zero.
@item @code{STATUS} @tab Resets most status variables to zero. This is something one should only use when debugging a query.
@end multitable
You can also access each of the commands shown above with the @code{mysqladmin}
utility, using the @code{flush-hosts}, @code{flush-logs}, @code{reload},
or @code{flush-tables} commands.
Take also a look at the @code{RESET} command used with
replication. @xref{Replication SQL}.
@cindex @code{mysqladmin}
@findex KILL
@node KILL, SHOW, FLUSH, Reference
......@@ -22314,7 +22373,7 @@ is automatically enlarged, up to @code{max_allowed_packet} bytes.)
@item @code{net_read_timeout}
Number of seconds to wait for more data from a connection before aborting
the read. Note that when we don't expect data from a connection, the timeout
is defined by @code{write_timeout}.
is defined by @code{write_timeout}. See also @code{slave_read_timeout}.
@item @code{net_retry_count}
If a read on a communication port is interrupted, retry this many times
......@@ -22372,6 +22431,10 @@ the @code{PROCESS_PRIV} privilege. This can improve security if you're
concerned about people being able to see what databases other users
have. See also @code{safe_show_databases}.
@item @code{slave_read_timeout}
Number of seconds to wait for more data from a master/slave connection
before aborting the read.
@item @code{slow_launch_time}
If creating the thread takes longer than this value (in seconds), the
@code{Slow_launch_threads} counter will be incremented.
......@@ -23211,7 +23274,8 @@ for replication of tables with fancy column names to work.
@item TIMESTAMP = timestamp_value | DEFAULT
Set the time for this client. This is used to get the original timestamp if
you use the update log to restore rows.
you use the update log to restore rows. @code{timestamp_value} should be a
UNIX Epoch timestamp, not a @strong{MySQL} timestamp.
@item LAST_INSERT_ID = #
Set the value to be returned from @code{LAST_INSERT_ID()}. This is stored in
......@@ -24773,7 +24837,7 @@ The meanings of the configuration parameters are the following:
@multitable @columnfractions .30 .70
@item @code{innodb_data_home_dir} @tab
The common part of the directory path for all innobase data files.
The common part of the directory path for all InnoDB data files.
@item @code{innodb_data_file_path} @tab
Paths to individual data files and their sizes. The full directory path
to each data file is acquired by concatenating innodb_data_home_dir to
......@@ -30209,14 +30273,14 @@ The following table has the options you can use for the @strong{MASTER}:
@item @strong{Option} @tab @strong{Description}
@item @code{log-bin=filename} @tab
Write to a binary update log to the specified location. Note that if you
give it a parameter with an extension
(for example, @code{log-bin=/mysql/logs/replication.log} ) versions up to 3.23.24
will not work right during replication if you do @code{FLUSH LOGS} . The
problem is fixed in Version 3.23.25. If you are using this kind of log name,
@code{FLUSH LOGS} will be ignored on binlog. To clear the log, run
give it a parameter with an extension (for example,
@code{log-bin=/mysql/logs/replication.log} ) versions up to 3.23.24 will
not work right during replication if you do @code{FLUSH LOGS} . The
problem is fixed in Version 3.23.25. If you are using this kind of log
name, @code{FLUSH LOGS} will be ignored on binlog. To clear the log, run
@code{FLUSH MASTER}, and do not forget to run @code{FLUSH SLAVE} on all
slaves. In Version 3.23.26 and in later versions you should use @code{RESET MASTER}
and @code{RESET SLAVE}
slaves. In Version 3.23.26 and in later versions you should use
@code{RESET MASTER} and @code{RESET SLAVE}
@item @code{log-bin-index=filename} @tab
Because the user could issue the @code{FLUSH LOGS} command, we need to
......@@ -30307,7 +30371,6 @@ times, once for each table.(Example:
@code{replicate-ignore-table=foo%.bar%} - will not upates to tables in all databases that start with foo and whose table names
start with bar)
@item @code{replicate-ignore-db=database_name} @tab
Tells the slave thread to not replicate to the specified database. To
specify more than one database to ignore, use the directive multiple
......@@ -30328,7 +30391,6 @@ you have 3.23.28 or later, and use
@code{replicate-wild-do-table=db_name.%}
(Example: @code{replicate-do-db=some_db})
@item @code{log-slave-updates} @tab
Tells the slave to log the updates from the slave thread to the binary
log. Off by default. You will need to turn it on if you plan to
......@@ -30341,6 +30403,10 @@ Updates to a database with a different name than the original (Example:
@item @code{skip-slave-start} @tab
Tells the slave server not to start the slave on the startup. The user
can start it later with @code{SLAVE START}.
@item @code{slave_read_timeout=#}
Number of seconds to wait for more data from the master before aborting
the read.
@end multitable
@cindex SQL commands, replication
......@@ -30746,8 +30812,11 @@ query from the master.
@item
If you have decided you can skip the next query, do
@code{SET SQL_SLAVE_SKIP_COUNTER=1; SLAVE START;} to skip a query that
does not use auto_increment, last_insert_id or timestamp, or
@code{SET SQL_SLAVE_SKIP_COUNTER=2; SLAVE START;} otherwise
does not use auto_increment, or last_insert_id or
@code{SET SQL_SLAVE_SKIP_COUNTER=2; SLAVE START;} otherwise. The reason
auto_increment/last_insert_id queries are different is that they take
two events in the binary log of the master.
@item
If you are sure the slave started out perfectly in sync with the master,
and no one has updated the tables involved outside of slave thread,
......@@ -31664,7 +31733,8 @@ method for changing the limit varies widely from system to system.
@code{table_cache} is related to @code{max_connections}. For example,
for 200 concurrent running connections, you should have a table cache of
at least @code{200 * n}, where @code{n} is the maximum number of tables
in a join.
in a join. You also need to reserve some extra file descriptors for
temporary tables and files.
The cache of open tables can grow to a maximum of @code{table_cache}
(default 64; this can be changed with the @code{-O table_cache=#}
......@@ -46663,6 +46733,28 @@ not yet 100% confident in this code.
Added option @code{--warnings} to @code{mysqld}. Now @code{mysqld}
only prints the error @code{Aborted connection} if this option is used.
@item
Fixed problem with @code{--low-priority-updates} and @code{INSERT}'s.
@item
Fixed bug in slave thread when under some rare circumstances it could
get 22 bytes ahead on the offset in the master
@item
Added @code{slave_wait_timeout} for replication.
@item
Fixed problem with @code{UPDATE} and BDB tables.
@item
Fixed hard bug in BDB tables when using key parts.
@item
Fixed problem when using the @code{GRANT FILE ON database.* ...}; Previously
we added the @code{DROP} privilege for the database.
@item
Fixed that @code{DELETE FROM table_name ... LIMIT 0} and
@code{UPDATE FROM table_name ... LIMIT 0} doesn't delete/update anything.
@item
@code{CHECK TABLE} now checks if an auto_increment column contains the value 0.
@item
Sending a @code{SIGHUP} to @code{mysqld} will now only flush the logs,
not reset the replication.
@item
Fixed parser to allow floats of type @code{1.0e1} (no sign after @code{e}).
@item
Option @code{--force} to @code{myisamchk} now also updates states.
......@@ -46684,6 +46776,9 @@ Fixed bug in @code{BDB} tables when querying empty tables.
@item
Fixed a bug when using @code{COUNT(DISTINCT)} with @code{LEFT JOIN} and
there wasn't any matching rows.
@item
Removed all documentation referring to the @code{GEMINI} table
type. @code{GEMINI} is not released under an Open Source license.
@end itemize
@node News-3.23.39, News-3.23.38, News-3.23.40, News-3.23.x
......@@ -51730,16 +51825,20 @@ Don't execute @code{ALTER TABLE} on a @code{BDB} table on which you are
running not completed multi-statement transactions. (The transaction
will probably be ignored).
@item
@code{ANALYZE TABLE}, @code{OPTIMIZE TABLE} and @code{REPAIR TABLE} may
cause problems on tables for which you are using @code{INSERT DELAYED}.
@item
Doing a @code{LOCK TABLE ..} and @code{FLUSH TABLES ..} doesn't
guarantee that there isn't a half-finished transaction in progress on the
table.
@item
BDB tables are a bit slow to open from this. If you have many BDB tables
in a database, it will take a long time to use the @code{mysql} client
on the database if you are not using the @code{-A} option or if you are
using @code{rehash}. This is especially notable when you have a big table
BDB tables are a bit slow to open. If you have many BDB tables in a
database, it will take a long time to use the @code{mysql} client on the
database if you are not using the @code{-A} option or if you are using
@code{rehash}. This is especially notable when you have a big table
cache.
@item
......@@ -51894,6 +51993,8 @@ values in double. Using these will cause problems when trying to export
and import data. We should as an intermediate solution change @code{NaN} to
@code{NULL} (if possible) and @code{-Inf} and @code{Inf} to the
Minimum respective maximum possible @code{double} value.
@item
@code{LIMIT} on negative numbers are treated as big positive numbers.
@end itemize
The following are known bugs in earlier versions of @strong{MySQL}:
......@@ -52108,6 +52209,9 @@ Add @code{PREPARE} of statements and sending of parameters to @code{mysqld}.
Make it possible to specify @code{long_query_time} with a granularity
in microseconds.
@item
Add a configurable prompt to the @code{mysql} command line client, with
options like database in use, time and date...
@item
Add range checking to @code{MERGE} tables.
@item
Link the @code{myisampack} code into the server.
......@@ -119,6 +119,7 @@ struct __db_dbt {
u_int32_t dlen; /* RO: get/put record length. */
u_int32_t doff; /* RO: get/put record offset. */
void *app_private; /* Application-private handle. */
#define DB_DBT_ISSET 0x001 /* Lower level calls set value. */
#define DB_DBT_MALLOC 0x002 /* Return in malloc'd memory. */
#define DB_DBT_PARTIAL 0x004 /* Partial put/get. */
......
......@@ -1164,10 +1164,10 @@ if test "$ac_cv_lib_pthread_strtok_r" = "no"
then
my_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
AC_CHECK_LIB(c_r,strtok_r)
if test "$with_osf32_threads" = "yes" -o "$target_os" = "FreeBSD" -o "$target_os" = "freebsd"
then
LIBS="$my_save_LIBS"
fi
case "$with_osf32_threads---$target_os" in
# Don't keep -lc_r in LIBS; -pthread handles it magically
yes---* | *---freebsd* ) LIBS="$my_save_LIBS" ;;
esac
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strtok_r pthread_init)
else
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strtok_r)
......
......@@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ enum thr_lock_type { TL_IGNORE=-1,
extern ulong max_write_lock_count;
extern my_bool thr_lock_inited;
extern enum thr_lock_type thr_upgraded_concurrent_insert_lock;
typedef struct st_thr_lock_data {
pthread_t thread;
......
......@@ -511,3 +511,14 @@ id id3
100 2
KINMU_DATE
KINMU_DATE
a b
1 1
1 2
a b a b
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 2
1 2 1 1
1 2 1 2
a b
1 1
1 2
......@@ -715,3 +715,18 @@ CREATE TABLE t2 ( SYAIN_NO char(5) NOT NULL default '',STR_DATE char(8) NOT NULL
select T1.KINMU_DATE from t1 T1 ,t2 T2 where T1.SYAIN_NO = '12345' and T1.KINMU_DATE = '200106' and T2.SYAIN_NO = T1.SYAIN_NO;
select T1.KINMU_DATE from t1 T1 ,t2 T2 where T1.SYAIN_NO = '12345' and T1.KINMU_DATE = '200106' and T2.SYAIN_NO = T1.SYAIN_NO;
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
#
# Test problem with joining table to itself on a multi-part unique key
#
drop table if exists t;
create table t (a int(11) not null, b int(11) not null, unique (a,b)) type=bdb;
insert into t values (1,1), (1,2);
select * from t where a = 1;
select t1.*, t2.* from t t1, t t2 where t1.a = t2.a and t2.a = 1;
select * from t where a = 1;
drop table t;
......@@ -28,3 +28,4 @@ disable_rpl_parse;
select * from t1;
connection slave;
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
# test case to make slave thread get ahead by 22 bytes
drop table if exists t1;
source include/master-slave.inc;
connection master;
# first, cause a duplicate key problem on the slave
create table t1(n int auto_increment primary key);
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
insert into t1 values (2);
connection master;
insert into t1 values(NULL);
insert into t1 values(NULL);
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sleep 1; # there is no way around this sleep - we have to wait until
# the slave tries to run the query, fails and aborts slave thread
delete from t1 where n = 2;
slave start;
sync_with_master;
#now the buggy slave would be confused on the offset but it can replicate
#in order to make it break, we need to stop/start the slave one more time
slave stop;
connection master;
# to be able to really confuse the slave, we need some non-auto-increment
# events in the log
create table t2(n int);
drop table t2;
insert into t1 values(NULL);
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
slave start;
#now the truth comes out - if the slave is buggy, it will never sync because
#the slave thread is not able to read events
sync_with_master;
select * from t1;
#clean up
connection master;
drop table t1;
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
......@@ -3,24 +3,29 @@
source include/master-slave.inc;
connection master;
drop table if exists t1;
drop table if exists t1,t2;
create table t2(n int);
create table t1(n int not null auto_increment primary key);
insert into t1 values (NULL),(NULL);
delete from t1;
truncate table t1;
# We have to use 4 in the following to make this test work with all table types
insert into t1 values (4),(NULL);
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
slave stop;
slave start;
connection master;
insert into t1 values (NULL),(NULL);
flush logs;
delete from t1;
insert into t1 values (10),(NULL);
insert into t1 values (NULL),(NULL);
insert into t1 values (NULL),(NULL);
truncate table t1;
insert into t1 values (10),(NULL),(NULL),(NULL),(NULL),(NULL);
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
select * from t1;
connection master;
drop table t1;
drop table t1,t2;
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
......@@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ multiple read locks.
my_bool thr_lock_inited=0;
ulong locks_immediate = 0L, locks_waited = 0L;
enum thr_lock_type thr_upgraded_concurrent_insert_lock = TL_WRITE;
/* The following constants are only for debug output */
#define MAX_THREADS 100
......@@ -514,7 +515,7 @@ int thr_lock(THR_LOCK_DATA *data,enum thr_lock_type lock_type)
}
}
else if (lock_type == TL_WRITE_CONCURRENT_INSERT && ! lock->check_status)
data->type=lock_type= TL_WRITE; /* not supported */
data->type=lock_type= thr_upgraded_concurrent_insert_lock;
if (lock->write.data) /* If there is a write lock */
{
......@@ -556,7 +557,7 @@ int thr_lock(THR_LOCK_DATA *data,enum thr_lock_type lock_type)
{ /* no scheduled write locks */
if (lock_type == TL_WRITE_CONCURRENT_INSERT &&
(*lock->check_status)(data->status_param))
data->type=lock_type=TL_WRITE; /* Upgrade lock */
data->type=lock_type= thr_upgraded_concurrent_insert_lock;
if (!lock->read.data ||
(lock_type <= TL_WRITE_DELAYED &&
......@@ -943,10 +944,10 @@ my_bool thr_upgrade_write_delay_lock(THR_LOCK_DATA *data)
DBUG_ENTER("thr_upgrade_write_delay_lock");
pthread_mutex_lock(&lock->mutex);
if (data->type == TL_UNLOCK || data->type == TL_WRITE) /* Aborted */
if (data->type == TL_UNLOCK || data->type >= TL_WRITE_LOW_PRIORITY)
{
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lock->mutex);
DBUG_RETURN(data->type == TL_UNLOCK);
DBUG_RETURN(data->type == TL_UNLOCK); /* Test if Aborted */
}
check_locks(lock,"before upgrading lock",0);
/* TODO: Upgrade to TL_WRITE_CONCURRENT_INSERT in some cases */
......
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.36' at 2001-03-26 1:22:18
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.39' at 2002-09-08 10:26:22
ATIS table test
Creating tables
Time for create_table (28): 0 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for create_table (28): 0 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.01 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Inserting data
Time to insert (9768): 4 wallclock secs ( 0.57 usr 0.65 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to insert (9768): 3 wallclock secs ( 0.51 usr 0.59 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Retrieving data
Time for select_simple_join (500): 1 wallclock secs ( 0.58 usr 0.37 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_join (100): 2 wallclock secs ( 0.44 usr 0.33 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_key_prefix_join (100): 11 wallclock secs ( 3.47 usr 2.55 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_distinct (800): 10 wallclock secs ( 1.53 usr 0.98 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_group (2800): 11 wallclock secs ( 1.44 usr 0.65 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_simple_join (500): 2 wallclock secs ( 0.58 usr 0.37 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_join (100): 2 wallclock secs ( 0.48 usr 0.33 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_key_prefix_join (100): 10 wallclock secs ( 3.45 usr 2.53 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_distinct (800): 11 wallclock secs ( 1.54 usr 0.97 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_group (2800): 11 wallclock secs ( 1.48 usr 0.63 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Removing tables
Time to drop_table (28): 0 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 39 wallclock secs ( 8.05 usr 5.53 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to drop_table (28): 0 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.01 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 39 wallclock secs ( 8.05 usr 5.44 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Benchmark DBD suite: 2.12
Date of test: 2001-03-26 1:22:18
Benchmark DBD suite: 2.13
Date of test: 2002-09-08 10:26:21
Running tests on: Linux 2.2.16-SMP alpha
Arguments:
Comments: Alpha DS20 2x500 MHz, 2G memory, key_buffer=16M; cxx 6.3 + ccc 6.2.9
Limits from:
Server version: MySQL 3.23.36
Server version: MySQL 3.23.39
ATIS: Total time: 39 wallclock secs ( 8.05 usr 5.53 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
alter-table: Total time: 405 wallclock secs ( 0.30 usr 0.16 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
big-tables: Total time: 40 wallclock secs ( 7.49 usr 10.23 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
connect: Total time: 76 wallclock secs (33.34 usr 18.80 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
create: Total time: 147 wallclock secs ( 9.75 usr 5.02 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
insert: Total time: 2318 wallclock secs (663.06 usr 307.16 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
select: Total time: 1346 wallclock secs (63.34 usr 28.50 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
wisconsin: Total time: 19 wallclock secs ( 3.99 usr 3.17 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
ATIS: Total time: 39 wallclock secs ( 8.05 usr 5.44 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
alter-table: Total time: 345 wallclock secs ( 0.29 usr 0.17 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
big-tables: Total time: 38 wallclock secs ( 7.19 usr 9.54 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
connect: Total time: 76 wallclock secs (34.04 usr 17.73 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
create: Total time: 225 wallclock secs (10.03 usr 4.95 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
insert: Total time: 2279 wallclock secs (634.62 usr 299.74 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
select: Total time: 1360 wallclock secs (65.68 usr 27.91 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
wisconsin: Total time: 18 wallclock secs ( 3.78 usr 3.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
All 8 test executed successfully
Totals per operation:
Operation seconds usr sys cpu tests
alter_table_add 219.00 0.16 0.07 0.00 992
alter_table_drop 178.00 0.06 0.04 0.00 496
connect 14.00 7.60 2.34 0.00 10000
connect+select_1_row 17.00 8.25 3.12 0.00 10000
connect+select_simple 16.00 7.88 3.28 0.00 10000
count 55.00 0.04 0.01 0.00 100
count_distinct 48.00 0.40 0.10 0.00 1000
count_distinct_2 50.00 0.42 0.12 0.00 1000
count_distinct_big 137.00 6.05 7.22 0.00 120
count_distinct_group 69.00 0.98 0.61 0.00 1000
count_distinct_group_on_key 42.00 0.42 0.15 0.00 1000
count_distinct_group_on_key_parts 70.00 0.97 0.59 0.00 1000
count_distinct_key_prefix 38.00 0.39 0.12 0.00 1000
count_group_on_key_parts 42.00 0.94 0.56 0.00 1000
count_on_key 391.00 16.30 4.71 0.00 50100
create+drop 13.00 2.39 1.35 0.00 10000
create_MANY_tables 104.00 1.76 0.73 0.00 10000
alter_table_add 187.00 0.18 0.06 0.00 992
alter_table_drop 150.00 0.05 0.05 0.00 496
connect 14.00 8.11 2.28 0.00 10000
connect+select_1_row 17.00 8.45 3.08 0.00 10000
connect+select_simple 16.00 8.44 2.99 0.00 10000
count 50.00 0.04 0.01 0.00 100
count_distinct 51.00 0.44 0.11 0.00 1000
count_distinct_2 49.00 0.41 0.14 0.00 1000
count_distinct_big 137.00 6.09 6.97 0.00 120
count_distinct_group 75.00 0.97 0.60 0.00 1000
count_distinct_group_on_key 47.00 0.45 0.14 0.00 1000
count_distinct_group_on_key_parts 75.00 0.98 0.61 0.00 1000
count_distinct_key_prefix 41.00 0.42 0.13 0.00 1000
count_group_on_key_parts 38.00 0.89 0.59 0.00 1000
count_on_key 386.00 17.16 4.60 0.00 50100
create+drop 12.00 2.44 1.26 0.00 10000
create_MANY_tables 183.00 1.96 0.78 0.00 10000
create_index 4.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8
create_key+drop 17.00 4.00 1.40 0.00 10000
create_table 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 31
delete_all 10.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 12
delete_all_many_keys 51.00 0.03 0.01 0.00 1
delete_big 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1
delete_big_many_keys 51.00 0.03 0.01 0.00 128
delete_key 5.00 0.64 0.59 0.00 10000
create_key+drop 17.00 4.03 1.40 0.00 10000
create_table 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 31
delete_all 11.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 12
delete_all_many_keys 52.00 0.02 0.01 0.00 1
delete_big 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1
delete_big_many_keys 52.00 0.01 0.01 0.00 128
delete_key 4.00 0.59 0.58 0.00 10000
drop_index 4.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8
drop_table 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 28
drop_table_when_MANY_tables 7.00 0.64 0.63 0.00 10000
insert 137.00 24.38 23.04 0.00 350768
insert_duplicates 40.00 5.91 6.68 0.00 100000
insert_key 97.00 8.84 6.70 0.00 100000
insert_many_fields 14.00 0.33 0.14 0.00 2000
insert_select_1_key 6.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1
insert_select_2_keys 6.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1
min_max 22.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 60
min_max_on_key 164.00 26.11 7.96 0.00 85000
multiple_value_insert 7.00 1.91 0.06 0.00 100000
order_by_big 49.00 17.41 20.76 0.00 10
order_by_big_key 32.00 18.87 13.82 0.00 10
order_by_big_key2 31.00 17.40 13.49 0.00 10
order_by_big_key_desc 33.00 18.88 13.81 0.00 10
order_by_big_key_diff 45.00 17.45 20.78 0.00 10
order_by_big_key_prefix 31.00 17.49 13.48 0.00 10
order_by_key2_diff 4.00 1.66 1.15 0.00 500
order_by_key_prefix 3.00 0.93 0.63 0.00 500
order_by_range 4.00 0.95 0.63 0.00 500
outer_join 67.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 10
outer_join_found 59.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 10
outer_join_not_found 41.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 500
outer_join_on_key 45.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10
select_1_row 3.00 0.30 0.80 0.00 10000
select_2_rows 2.00 0.32 0.95 0.00 10000
select_big 52.00 25.87 20.37 0.00 10080
select_column+column 3.00 0.31 0.79 0.00 10000
select_diff_key 146.00 0.24 0.05 0.00 500
select_distinct 10.00 1.53 0.98 0.00 800
select_group 51.00 1.49 0.67 0.00 2911
select_group_when_MANY_tables 6.00 0.95 0.90 0.00 10000
select_join 2.00 0.44 0.33 0.00 100
select_key 138.00 75.48 21.52 0.00 200000
select_key2 143.00 75.08 21.72 0.00 200000
select_key2_return_key 136.00 72.18 19.55 0.00 200000
select_key2_return_prim 140.00 73.57 20.03 0.00 200000
select_key_prefix 144.00 76.03 21.36 0.00 200000
select_key_prefix_join 11.00 3.47 2.55 0.00 100
select_key_return_key 135.00 73.99 20.17 0.00 200000
select_many_fields 25.00 7.16 10.10 0.00 2000
select_query_cache 82.00 3.31 1.00 0.00 10000
select_query_cache2 83.00 3.20 0.96 0.00 10000
select_range 225.00 7.61 5.12 0.00 410
select_range_key2 19.00 6.41 2.20 0.00 25010
select_range_prefix 20.00 6.33 2.25 0.00 25010
select_simple 1.00 0.33 0.77 0.00 10000
select_simple_join 1.00 0.58 0.37 0.00 500
update_big 25.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10
update_of_key 26.00 2.53 2.87 0.00 50000
update_of_key_big 19.00 0.05 0.03 0.00 501
update_of_primary_key_many_keys 23.00 0.02 0.03 0.00 256
update_with_key 134.00 23.08 21.47 0.00 300000
update_with_key_prefix 41.00 6.81 6.85 0.00 100000
wisc_benchmark 4.00 1.59 0.88 0.00 114
TOTALS 4439.00 789.18 378.53 0.00 2667247
drop_table 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 28
drop_table_when_MANY_tables 6.00 0.61 0.57 0.00 10000
insert 131.00 23.35 22.54 0.00 350768
insert_duplicates 39.00 6.17 6.65 0.00 100000
insert_key 95.00 8.00 5.91 0.00 100000
insert_many_fields 14.00 0.34 0.13 0.00 2000
insert_select_1_key 5.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1
insert_select_2_keys 7.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1
min_max 22.00 0.02 0.01 0.00 60
min_max_on_key 164.00 27.09 7.47 0.00 85000
multiple_value_insert 8.00 1.89 0.06 0.00 100000
order_by_big 47.00 17.25 20.19 0.00 10
order_by_big_key 32.00 18.66 13.81 0.00 10
order_by_big_key2 31.00 17.10 13.60 0.00 10
order_by_big_key_desc 33.00 18.68 13.83 0.00 10
order_by_big_key_diff 45.00 17.28 20.09 0.00 10
order_by_big_key_prefix 30.00 16.96 13.61 0.00 10
order_by_key2_diff 5.00 1.58 1.19 0.00 500
order_by_key_prefix 2.00 0.94 0.59 0.00 500
order_by_range 5.00 0.92 0.60 0.00 500
outer_join 63.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 10
outer_join_found 57.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10
outer_join_not_found 38.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 500
outer_join_on_key 41.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 10
select_1_row 3.00 0.28 0.85 0.00 10000
select_2_rows 3.00 0.37 0.91 0.00 10000
select_big 31.00 17.13 13.64 0.00 80
select_big_str 19.00 7.79 6.10 0.00 10000
select_column+column 3.00 0.31 0.71 0.00 10000
select_diff_key 151.00 0.24 0.05 0.00 500
select_distinct 11.00 1.54 0.97 0.00 800
select_group 53.00 1.53 0.65 0.00 2911
select_group_when_MANY_tables 7.00 0.99 0.95 0.00 10000
select_join 2.00 0.48 0.33 0.00 100
select_key 136.00 72.34 21.48 0.00 200000
select_key2 140.00 71.17 20.98 0.00 200000
select_key2_return_key 134.00 69.60 18.79 0.00 200000
select_key2_return_prim 138.00 70.28 19.14 0.00 200000
select_key_prefix 141.00 71.11 21.99 0.00 200000
select_key_prefix_join 10.00 3.45 2.53 0.00 100
select_key_return_key 132.00 70.93 19.96 0.00 200000
select_many_fields 24.00 6.84 9.41 0.00 2000
select_query_cache 82.00 3.53 0.98 0.00 10000
select_query_cache2 84.00 3.50 1.01 0.00 10000
select_range 230.00 7.50 5.11 0.00 410
select_range_key2 19.00 6.21 2.20 0.00 25010
select_range_prefix 19.00 6.24 2.16 0.00 25010
select_simple 1.00 0.29 0.81 0.00 10000
select_simple_join 2.00 0.58 0.37 0.00 500
update_big 28.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10
update_of_key 24.00 2.35 2.65 0.00 50000
update_of_key_big 21.00 0.05 0.03 0.00 501
update_of_primary_key_many_keys 22.00 0.02 0.01 0.00 256
update_with_key 129.00 20.61 19.68 0.00 300000
update_with_key_prefix 37.00 5.70 5.82 0.00 100000
wisc_benchmark 3.00 1.61 0.89 0.00 114
TOTALS 4432.00 763.56 368.43 0.00 2667247
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.36' at 2001-03-26 1:22:58
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.39' at 2002-09-08 10:27:01
Testing of ALTER TABLE
Testing with 1000 columns and 1000 rows in 20 steps
Insert data into the table
Time for insert (1000) 0 wallclock secs ( 0.07 usr 0.06 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for insert (1000) 0 wallclock secs ( 0.05 usr 0.05 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for alter_table_add (992): 219 wallclock secs ( 0.16 usr 0.07 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for alter_table_add (992): 187 wallclock secs ( 0.18 usr 0.06 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for create_index (8): 4 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for drop_index (8): 4 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for alter_table_drop (496): 178 wallclock secs ( 0.06 usr 0.04 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for alter_table_drop (496): 150 wallclock secs ( 0.05 usr 0.05 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 405 wallclock secs ( 0.30 usr 0.16 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 345 wallclock secs ( 0.29 usr 0.17 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.36' at 2001-03-26 1:29:43
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.39' at 2002-09-08 10:32:47
Testing of some unusual tables
All tests are done 1000 times with 1000 fields
Testing table with 1000 fields
Testing select * from table with 1 record
Time to select_many_fields(1000): 10 wallclock secs ( 3.55 usr 5.04 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to select_many_fields(1000): 10 wallclock secs ( 3.45 usr 4.65 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing select all_fields from table with 1 record
Time to select_many_fields(1000): 15 wallclock secs ( 3.61 usr 5.06 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to select_many_fields(1000): 14 wallclock secs ( 3.39 usr 4.76 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing insert VALUES()
Time to insert_many_fields(1000): 5 wallclock secs ( 0.30 usr 0.09 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to insert_many_fields(1000): 5 wallclock secs ( 0.31 usr 0.07 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing insert (all_fields) VALUES()
Time to insert_many_fields(1000): 9 wallclock secs ( 0.03 usr 0.05 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to insert_many_fields(1000): 9 wallclock secs ( 0.03 usr 0.06 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 40 wallclock secs ( 7.49 usr 10.23 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 38 wallclock secs ( 7.19 usr 9.54 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.36' at 2001-03-26 1:30:23
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.39' at 2002-09-08 10:33:26
Testing the speed of connecting to the server and sending of data
All tests are done 10000 times
Testing connection/disconnect
Time to connect (10000): 14 wallclock secs ( 7.60 usr 2.34 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to connect (10000): 14 wallclock secs ( 8.11 usr 2.28 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Test connect/simple select/disconnect
Time for connect+select_simple (10000): 16 wallclock secs ( 7.88 usr 3.28 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for connect+select_simple (10000): 16 wallclock secs ( 8.44 usr 2.99 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Test simple select
Time for select_simple (10000): 1 wallclock secs ( 0.33 usr 0.77 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_simple (10000): 1 wallclock secs ( 0.29 usr 0.81 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing connect/select 1 row from table/disconnect
Time to connect+select_1_row (10000): 17 wallclock secs ( 8.25 usr 3.12 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to connect+select_1_row (10000): 17 wallclock secs ( 8.45 usr 3.08 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing select 1 row from table
Time to select_1_row (10000): 3 wallclock secs ( 0.30 usr 0.80 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to select_1_row (10000): 3 wallclock secs ( 0.28 usr 0.85 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing select 2 rows from table
Time to select_2_rows (10000): 2 wallclock secs ( 0.32 usr 0.95 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to select_2_rows (10000): 3 wallclock secs ( 0.37 usr 0.91 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Test select with aritmetic (+)
Time for select_column+column (10000): 3 wallclock secs ( 0.31 usr 0.79 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_column+column (10000): 3 wallclock secs ( 0.31 usr 0.71 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing retrieval of big records (65000 bytes)
Time to select_big (10000): 20 wallclock secs ( 8.34 usr 6.75 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to select_big_str (10000): 19 wallclock secs ( 7.79 usr 6.10 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 76 wallclock secs (33.34 usr 18.80 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 76 wallclock secs (34.04 usr 17.73 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.36' at 2001-03-26 1:31:40
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.39' at 2002-09-08 10:34:42
Testing the speed of creating and droping tables
Testing with 10000 tables and 10000 loop count
Testing create of tables
Time for create_MANY_tables (10000): 104 wallclock secs ( 1.76 usr 0.73 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for create_MANY_tables (10000): 183 wallclock secs ( 1.96 usr 0.78 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Accessing tables
Time to select_group_when_MANY_tables (10000): 6 wallclock secs ( 0.95 usr 0.90 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to select_group_when_MANY_tables (10000): 7 wallclock secs ( 0.99 usr 0.95 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing drop
Time for drop_table_when_MANY_tables (10000): 7 wallclock secs ( 0.64 usr 0.63 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for drop_table_when_MANY_tables (10000): 6 wallclock secs ( 0.61 usr 0.57 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing create+drop
Time for create+drop (10000): 13 wallclock secs ( 2.39 usr 1.35 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for create_key+drop (10000): 17 wallclock secs ( 4.00 usr 1.40 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 147 wallclock secs ( 9.75 usr 5.02 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for create+drop (10000): 12 wallclock secs ( 2.44 usr 1.26 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for create_key+drop (10000): 17 wallclock secs ( 4.03 usr 1.40 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 225 wallclock secs (10.03 usr 4.95 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.36' at 2001-03-26 1:34:07
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.39' at 2002-09-08 10:38:28
Testing the speed of inserting data into 1 table and do some selects on it.
The tests are done with a table that has 100000 rows.
......@@ -8,83 +8,83 @@ Creating tables
Inserting 100000 rows in order
Inserting 100000 rows in reverse order
Inserting 100000 rows in random order
Time for insert (300000): 114 wallclock secs (20.61 usr 19.46 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for insert (300000): 110 wallclock secs (19.96 usr 19.20 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing insert of duplicates
Time for insert_duplicates (100000): 40 wallclock secs ( 5.91 usr 6.68 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for insert_duplicates (100000): 39 wallclock secs ( 6.17 usr 6.65 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Retrieving data from the table
Time for select_big (10:3000000): 31 wallclock secs (17.41 usr 13.54 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_big_key (10:3000000): 32 wallclock secs (18.87 usr 13.82 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_big_key_desc (10:3000000): 33 wallclock secs (18.88 usr 13.81 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_big_key_prefix (10:3000000): 31 wallclock secs (17.49 usr 13.48 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_big_key2 (10:3000000): 31 wallclock secs (17.40 usr 13.49 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_big_key_diff (10:3000000): 45 wallclock secs (17.45 usr 20.78 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_big (10:3000000): 49 wallclock secs (17.41 usr 20.76 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_range (500:125750): 4 wallclock secs ( 0.95 usr 0.63 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_key_prefix (500:125750): 3 wallclock secs ( 0.93 usr 0.63 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_key2_diff (500:250500): 4 wallclock secs ( 1.66 usr 1.15 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_diff_key (500:1000): 146 wallclock secs ( 0.24 usr 0.05 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_range_prefix (5010:42084): 11 wallclock secs ( 2.76 usr 0.96 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_range_key2 (5010:42084): 11 wallclock secs ( 2.81 usr 0.91 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_key_prefix (200000): 144 wallclock secs (76.03 usr 21.36 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_key (200000): 138 wallclock secs (75.48 usr 21.52 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_key_return_key (200000): 135 wallclock secs (73.99 usr 20.17 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_key2 (200000): 143 wallclock secs (75.08 usr 21.72 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_key2_return_key (200000): 136 wallclock secs (72.18 usr 19.55 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_key2_return_prim (200000): 140 wallclock secs (73.57 usr 20.03 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_big (10:3000000): 31 wallclock secs (17.01 usr 13.56 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_big_key (10:3000000): 32 wallclock secs (18.66 usr 13.81 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_big_key_desc (10:3000000): 33 wallclock secs (18.68 usr 13.83 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_big_key_prefix (10:3000000): 30 wallclock secs (16.96 usr 13.61 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_big_key2 (10:3000000): 31 wallclock secs (17.10 usr 13.60 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_big_key_diff (10:3000000): 45 wallclock secs (17.28 usr 20.09 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_big (10:3000000): 47 wallclock secs (17.25 usr 20.19 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_range (500:125750): 5 wallclock secs ( 0.92 usr 0.60 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_key_prefix (500:125750): 2 wallclock secs ( 0.94 usr 0.59 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for order_by_key2_diff (500:250500): 5 wallclock secs ( 1.58 usr 1.19 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_diff_key (500:1000): 151 wallclock secs ( 0.24 usr 0.05 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_range_prefix (5010:42084): 10 wallclock secs ( 2.65 usr 0.92 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_range_key2 (5010:42084): 11 wallclock secs ( 2.64 usr 0.95 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_key_prefix (200000): 141 wallclock secs (71.11 usr 21.99 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_key (200000): 136 wallclock secs (72.34 usr 21.48 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_key_return_key (200000): 132 wallclock secs (70.93 usr 19.96 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_key2 (200000): 140 wallclock secs (71.17 usr 20.98 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_key2_return_key (200000): 134 wallclock secs (69.60 usr 18.79 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_key2_return_prim (200000): 138 wallclock secs (70.28 usr 19.14 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Test of compares with simple ranges
Time for select_range_prefix (20000:43500): 9 wallclock secs ( 3.57 usr 1.29 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_range_key2 (20000:43500): 8 wallclock secs ( 3.60 usr 1.29 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_group (111): 40 wallclock secs ( 0.05 usr 0.02 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for min_max_on_key (15000): 9 wallclock secs ( 4.67 usr 1.41 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for min_max (60): 22 wallclock secs ( 0.02 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_on_key (100): 36 wallclock secs ( 0.03 usr 0.02 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count (100): 55 wallclock secs ( 0.04 usr 0.01 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_distinct_big (20): 55 wallclock secs ( 0.01 usr 0.01 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_range_prefix (20000:43500): 9 wallclock secs ( 3.59 usr 1.24 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_range_key2 (20000:43500): 8 wallclock secs ( 3.57 usr 1.25 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_group (111): 42 wallclock secs ( 0.05 usr 0.02 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for min_max_on_key (15000): 9 wallclock secs ( 4.54 usr 1.27 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for min_max (60): 22 wallclock secs ( 0.02 usr 0.01 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_on_key (100): 37 wallclock secs ( 0.04 usr 0.01 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count (100): 50 wallclock secs ( 0.04 usr 0.01 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_distinct_big (20): 57 wallclock secs ( 0.01 usr 0.01 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing update of keys with functions
Time for update_of_key (50000): 26 wallclock secs ( 2.53 usr 2.87 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for update_of_key_big (501): 19 wallclock secs ( 0.05 usr 0.03 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for update_of_key (50000): 24 wallclock secs ( 2.35 usr 2.65 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for update_of_key_big (501): 21 wallclock secs ( 0.05 usr 0.03 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing update with key
Time for update_with_key (300000): 134 wallclock secs (23.08 usr 21.47 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for update_with_key_prefix (100000): 41 wallclock secs ( 6.81 usr 6.85 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for update_with_key (300000): 129 wallclock secs (20.61 usr 19.68 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for update_with_key_prefix (100000): 37 wallclock secs ( 5.70 usr 5.82 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing update of all rows
Time for update_big (10): 25 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for update_big (10): 28 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing left outer join
Time for outer_join_on_key (10:10): 45 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for outer_join (10:10): 67 wallclock secs ( 0.01 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for outer_join_found (10:10): 59 wallclock secs ( 0.01 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for outer_join_not_found (500:10): 41 wallclock secs ( 0.01 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for outer_join_on_key (10:10): 41 wallclock secs ( 0.01 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for outer_join (10:10): 63 wallclock secs ( 0.01 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for outer_join_found (10:10): 57 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for outer_join_not_found (500:10): 38 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing INSERT INTO ... SELECT
Time for insert_select_1_key (1): 6 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for insert_select_2_keys (1): 6 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for insert_select_1_key (1): 5 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for insert_select_2_keys (1): 7 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for drop table(2): 0 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing delete
Time for delete_key (10000): 5 wallclock secs ( 0.64 usr 0.59 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for delete_all (12): 10 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for delete_key (10000): 4 wallclock secs ( 0.59 usr 0.58 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for delete_all (12): 11 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Insert into table with 16 keys and with a primary key with 16 parts
Time for insert_key (100000): 97 wallclock secs ( 8.84 usr 6.70 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for insert_key (100000): 95 wallclock secs ( 8.00 usr 5.91 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing update of keys
Time for update_of_primary_key_many_keys (256): 23 wallclock secs ( 0.02 usr 0.03 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for update_of_primary_key_many_keys (256): 22 wallclock secs ( 0.02 usr 0.01 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Deleting rows from the table
Time for delete_big_many_keys (128): 51 wallclock secs ( 0.03 usr 0.01 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for delete_big_many_keys (128): 52 wallclock secs ( 0.01 usr 0.01 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Deleting everything from table
Time for delete_all_many_keys (1): 51 wallclock secs ( 0.03 usr 0.01 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for delete_all_many_keys (1): 52 wallclock secs ( 0.02 usr 0.01 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Inserting 100000 rows with multiple values
Time for multiple_value_insert (100000): 7 wallclock secs ( 1.91 usr 0.06 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for multiple_value_insert (100000): 8 wallclock secs ( 1.89 usr 0.06 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for drop table(1): 0 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 2318 wallclock secs (663.06 usr 307.16 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 2279 wallclock secs (634.62 usr 299.74 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.36' at 2001-03-26 2:12:47
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.39' at 2002-09-08 11:16:28
Testing the speed of selecting on keys that consist of many parts
The test-table has 10000 rows and the test is done with 500 ranges.
Creating table
Inserting 10000 rows
Time to insert (10000): 4 wallclock secs ( 0.81 usr 0.63 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to insert (10000): 4 wallclock secs ( 0.71 usr 0.65 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Test if the database has a query cache
Time for select_query_cache (10000): 82 wallclock secs ( 3.31 usr 1.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_query_cache (10000): 82 wallclock secs ( 3.53 usr 0.98 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_query_cache2 (10000): 83 wallclock secs ( 3.20 usr 0.96 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_query_cache2 (10000): 84 wallclock secs ( 3.50 usr 1.01 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing big selects on the table
Time for select_big (70:17207): 1 wallclock secs ( 0.12 usr 0.08 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_range (410:1057904): 225 wallclock secs ( 7.61 usr 5.12 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for min_max_on_key (70000): 155 wallclock secs (21.44 usr 6.55 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_on_key (50000): 355 wallclock secs (16.27 usr 4.69 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_big (70:17207): 0 wallclock secs ( 0.12 usr 0.08 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for select_range (410:1057904): 230 wallclock secs ( 7.50 usr 5.11 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for min_max_on_key (70000): 155 wallclock secs (22.55 usr 6.20 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_on_key (50000): 349 wallclock secs (17.12 usr 4.59 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_group_on_key_parts (1000:100000): 42 wallclock secs ( 0.94 usr 0.56 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_group_on_key_parts (1000:100000): 38 wallclock secs ( 0.89 usr 0.59 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing count(distinct) on the table
Time for count_distinct_key_prefix (1000:1000): 38 wallclock secs ( 0.39 usr 0.12 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_distinct (1000:1000): 48 wallclock secs ( 0.40 usr 0.10 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_distinct_2 (1000:1000): 50 wallclock secs ( 0.42 usr 0.12 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_distinct_group_on_key (1000:6000): 42 wallclock secs ( 0.42 usr 0.15 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_distinct_group_on_key_parts (1000:100000): 70 wallclock secs ( 0.97 usr 0.59 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_distinct_group (1000:100000): 69 wallclock secs ( 0.98 usr 0.61 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_distinct_big (100:1000000): 82 wallclock secs ( 6.04 usr 7.21 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 1346 wallclock secs (63.34 usr 28.50 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_distinct_key_prefix (1000:1000): 41 wallclock secs ( 0.42 usr 0.13 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_distinct (1000:1000): 51 wallclock secs ( 0.44 usr 0.11 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_distinct_2 (1000:1000): 49 wallclock secs ( 0.41 usr 0.14 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_distinct_group_on_key (1000:6000): 47 wallclock secs ( 0.45 usr 0.14 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_distinct_group_on_key_parts (1000:100000): 75 wallclock secs ( 0.98 usr 0.61 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_distinct_group (1000:100000): 75 wallclock secs ( 0.97 usr 0.60 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for count_distinct_big (100:1000000): 80 wallclock secs ( 6.08 usr 6.96 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 1360 wallclock secs (65.68 usr 27.91 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.36' at 2001-03-26 2:35:13
Testing server 'MySQL 3.23.39' at 2002-09-08 11:39:09
Wisconsin benchmark test
Time for create_table (3): 0 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Inserting data
Time to insert (31000): 15 wallclock secs ( 2.39 usr 2.30 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to delete_big (1): 0 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to insert (31000): 14 wallclock secs ( 2.17 usr 2.10 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time to delete_big (1): 1 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Running actual benchmark
Time for wisc_benchmark (114): 4 wallclock secs ( 1.59 usr 0.88 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Time for wisc_benchmark (114): 3 wallclock secs ( 1.61 usr 0.89 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 19 wallclock secs ( 3.99 usr 3.17 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
Total time: 18 wallclock secs ( 3.78 usr 3.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU)
......@@ -351,7 +351,8 @@ berkeley_cmp_hidden_key(DB* file, const DBT *new_key, const DBT *saved_key)
static int
berkeley_cmp_packed_key(DB *file, const DBT *new_key, const DBT *saved_key)
{
KEY *key= (KEY*) (file->app_private);
KEY *key= (new_key->app_private ? (KEY*) new_key->app_private :
(KEY*) (file->app_private));
char *new_key_ptr= (char*) new_key->data;
char *saved_key_ptr=(char*) saved_key->data;
KEY_PART_INFO *key_part= key->key_part, *end=key_part+key->key_parts;
......@@ -388,7 +389,8 @@ berkeley_cmp_packed_key(DB *file, const DBT *new_key, const DBT *saved_key)
static int
berkeley_cmp_fix_length_key(DB *file, const DBT *new_key, const DBT *saved_key)
{
KEY *key=(KEY*) (file->app_private);
KEY *key= (new_key->app_private ? (KEY*) new_key->app_private :
(KEY*) (file->app_private));
char *new_key_ptr= (char*) new_key->data;
char *saved_key_ptr=(char*) saved_key->data;
KEY_PART_INFO *key_part= key->key_part, *end=key_part+key->key_parts;
......@@ -730,9 +732,9 @@ DBT *ha_berkeley::create_key(DBT *key, uint keynr, char *buff,
const byte *record, int key_length)
{
bzero((char*) key,sizeof(*key));
if (hidden_primary_key && keynr == primary_key)
{
/* We don't need to set app_private here */
key->data=current_ident;
key->size=BDB_HIDDEN_PRIMARY_KEY_LENGTH;
return key;
......@@ -744,6 +746,7 @@ DBT *ha_berkeley::create_key(DBT *key, uint keynr, char *buff,
DBUG_ENTER("create_key");
key->data=buff;
key->app_private= key_info;
for ( ; key_part != end && key_length > 0; key_part++)
{
if (key_part->null_bit)
......@@ -777,10 +780,11 @@ DBT *ha_berkeley::pack_key(DBT *key, uint keynr, char *buff,
KEY *key_info=table->key_info+keynr;
KEY_PART_INFO *key_part=key_info->key_part;
KEY_PART_INFO *end=key_part+key_info->key_parts;
DBUG_ENTER("pack_key2");
DBUG_ENTER("bdb:pack_key");
bzero((char*) key,sizeof(*key));
key->data=buff;
key->app_private= (void*) key_info;
for (; key_part != end && (int) key_length > 0 ; key_part++)
{
......@@ -1373,6 +1377,7 @@ int ha_berkeley::read_row(int error, char *buf, uint keynr, DBT *row,
bzero((char*) &key,sizeof(key));
key.data=key_buff;
key.size=row->size;
key.app_private= (void*) (table->key_info+primary_key);
memcpy(key_buff,row->data,row->size);
/* Read the data into current_row */
current_row.flags=DB_DBT_REALLOC;
......@@ -1537,6 +1542,7 @@ int ha_berkeley::rnd_next(byte *buf)
DBT *ha_berkeley::get_pos(DBT *to, byte *pos)
{
/* We don't need to set app_private here */
bzero((char*) to,sizeof(*to));
to->data=pos;
......@@ -1950,6 +1956,7 @@ longlong ha_berkeley::get_auto_increment()
table->next_number_key_offset);
/* Store for compare */
memcpy(old_key.data=key_buff2, key_buff, (old_key.size=last_key.size));
old_key.app_private=(void*) key_info;
error=1;
{
/* Modify the compare so that we will find the next key */
......
......@@ -3605,6 +3605,7 @@ static void get_options(int argc,char **argv)
break;
case OPT_LOW_PRIORITY_UPDATES:
thd_startup_options|=OPTION_LOW_PRIORITY_UPDATES;
thr_upgraded_concurrent_insert_lock= TL_WRITE_LOW_PRIORITY;
low_priority_updates=1;
break;
case OPT_BOOTSTRAP:
......
......@@ -1331,6 +1331,8 @@ pthread_handler_decl(handle_slave,arg __attribute__((unused)))
thd->thread_stack = (char*)&thd; // remember where our stack is
thd->temporary_tables = save_temporary_tables; // restore temp tables
threads.append(thd);
glob_mi.pending = 0; //this should always be set to 0 when the slave thread
// is started
DBUG_PRINT("info",("master info: log_file_name=%s, position=%s",
glob_mi.log_file_name, llstr(glob_mi.pos,llbuff)));
......
......@@ -482,12 +482,13 @@ class select_insert :public select_result {
uint save_time_stamp;
ulonglong last_insert_id;
COPY_INFO info;
bool unions;
select_insert(TABLE *table_par,List<Item> *fields_par,enum_duplicates duplic)
select_insert(TABLE *table_par,List<Item> *fields_par,enum_duplicates duplic, bool u=false)
:table(table_par),fields(fields_par), save_time_stamp(0),last_insert_id(0)
{
bzero((char*) &info,sizeof(info));
info.handle_duplicates=duplic;
info.handle_duplicates=duplic; unions = u;
}
~select_insert();
int prepare(List<Item> &list);
......@@ -512,8 +513,8 @@ public:
HA_CREATE_INFO *create_info_par,
List<create_field> &fields_par,
List<Key> &keys_par,
List<Item> &select_fields,enum_duplicates duplic)
:select_insert (NULL, &select_fields, duplic), db(db_name),
List<Item> &select_fields,enum_duplicates duplic, bool u=false)
:select_insert (NULL, &select_fields, duplic, u), db(db_name),
name(table_name), extra_fields(&fields_par),keys(&keys_par),
create_info(create_info_par),
lock(0)
......
......@@ -871,6 +871,7 @@ static pthread_handler_decl(handle_delayed_insert,arg)
/* Add thread to THD list so that's it's visible in 'show processlist' */
pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_thread_count);
thd->thread_id=thread_id++;
thd->end_time();
threads.append(thd);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_thread_count);
......@@ -1318,6 +1319,7 @@ bool select_insert::send_eof()
thd->cuted_fields);
if (last_insert_id)
thd->insert_id(last_insert_id); // For update log
if (!unions)
::send_ok(&thd->net,info.copied,last_insert_id,buff);
mysql_update_log.write(thd,thd->query,thd->query_length);
if (mysql_bin_log.is_open())
......@@ -1400,7 +1402,9 @@ bool select_create::send_eof()
mysql_unlock_tables(thd, lock);
if (!table->tmp_table)
hash_delete(&open_cache,(byte*) table);
lock=0; table=0;
lock=0;
if (!unions)
table=0;
VOID(pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_open));
}
return tmp;
......
......@@ -1754,7 +1754,15 @@ mysql_execute_command(void)
break;
}
if (!(res=open_and_lock_tables(thd,(TABLE_LIST *)total->first)))
{
/* Fix tables--to-be-unioned-from list to point at opened tables */
for (SELECT_LEX *sl=&lex->select_lex;sl;sl=sl->next)
{
for (TABLE_LIST *cursor=(TABLE_LIST *)sl->table_list.first;cursor;cursor=cursor->next)
cursor->table= ((TABLE_LIST*) cursor->table)->table;
}
res=mysql_union(thd,lex, select_lex->select_number+1);
}
close_thread_tables(thd);
break;
}
......@@ -2894,11 +2902,12 @@ TABLE_LIST *add_table_to_list(Table_ident *table, LEX_STRING *alias,
static int link_in_large_list_and_check_acl(THD *thd,LEX *lex,SQL_LIST *tables)
{
SELECT_LEX *sl; const char *current_db=thd->db ? thd->db : "";
TABLE_LIST *ptr;
for (sl=&lex->select_lex;sl;sl=sl->next)
{
if ((lex->sql_command == SQLCOM_UNION_SELECT) && (sl->order_list.first != (byte *)NULL) && (sl->next != (st_select_lex *)NULL))
{
net_printf(&thd->net,ER_ILLEGAL_GRANT_FOR_TABLE); // correct error message will come here; only last SELECt can have ORDER BY
net_printf(&thd->net,ER_ILLEGAL_GRANT_FOR_TABLE); // correct error message will come here; only last SELECT can have ORDER BY
return -1;
}
if (sl->table_list.first == (byte *)NULL) continue;
......@@ -2919,7 +2928,15 @@ static int link_in_large_list_and_check_acl(THD *thd,LEX *lex,SQL_LIST *tables)
aux->lock_type= lex->lock_option;
if (!tables->next)
tables->next= (byte**) &tables->first;
link_in_list(tables,(byte*)aux,(byte**) &aux->next);
if (!(ptr = (TABLE_LIST *) thd->calloc(sizeof(TABLE_LIST))))
return 1;
ptr->db= aux->db; ptr->real_name=aux->real_name;
ptr->name=aux->name; ptr->lock_type=aux->lock_type;
ptr->updating=aux->updating;
ptr->use_index=aux->use_index;
ptr->ignore_index=aux->use_index;
aux->table=(TABLE *)ptr;
link_in_list(tables,(byte*)ptr,(byte**) &ptr->next);
}
}
}
......
......@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
int mysql_union(THD *thd,LEX *lex,uint no_of_selects)
{
SELECT_LEX *sl, *for_order=&lex->select_lex; uint no=0; int res=0;
select_create *create_result;
List<Item> fields; TABLE *table=(TABLE *)NULL; TABLE_LIST *resulting=(TABLE_LIST *)NULL;
for (;for_order->next;for_order=for_order->next);
ORDER *some_order = (ORDER *)for_order->order_list.first;
......@@ -37,13 +38,23 @@ int mysql_union(THD *thd,LEX *lex,uint no_of_selects)
TABLE_LIST *tables=(TABLE_LIST*) sl->table_list.first;
if (!no) // First we do CREATE from SELECT
{
select_create *result;
lex->create_info.options=HA_LEX_CREATE_TMP_TABLE;
if ((result=new select_create(tables->db ? tables->db : thd->db,
NULL, &lex->create_info,
lex->create_info.db_type=DB_TYPE_MYISAM;
lex->create_info.row_type = ROW_TYPE_DEFAULT;
lex->create_info.avg_row_length = 0;
lex->create_info.max_rows=INT_MAX; lex->create_info.min_rows=0;
lex->create_info.comment=lex->create_info.password=NullS;
lex->create_info.data_file_name=lex->create_info.index_file_name=NullS;
lex->create_info.raid_type=lex->create_info.raid_chunks=0;
lex->create_info.raid_chunksize=0;
lex->create_info.if_not_exists=false;
lex->create_info.used_fields=0;
if ((create_result=new select_create(tables->db ? tables->db : thd->db,
"ZVEK", &lex->create_info,
lex->create_list,
lex->key_list,
sl->item_list,DUP_IGNORE)))
sl->item_list,DUP_IGNORE,true)))
{
res=mysql_select(thd,tables,sl->item_list,
sl->where,
......@@ -53,20 +64,18 @@ int mysql_union(THD *thd,LEX *lex,uint no_of_selects)
sl->having,
(ORDER*) some_order,
sl->options | thd->options,
result);
create_result);
if (res)
{
result->abort();
delete result;
create_result->abort();
delete create_result;
return res;
}
table=result->table;
List_iterator<Item> it(*(result->fields));
table=create_result->table;
List_iterator<Item> it(*(create_result->fields));
Item *item;
while ((item= it++))
fields.push_back(item);
delete result;
if (!reopen_table(table)) return 1;
if (!(resulting = (TABLE_LIST *) thd->calloc(sizeof(TABLE_LIST))))
return 1;
resulting->db=tables->db ? tables->db : thd->db;
......@@ -80,7 +89,7 @@ int mysql_union(THD *thd,LEX *lex,uint no_of_selects)
else // Then we do INSERT from SELECT
{
select_result *result;
if ((result=new select_insert(table, &fields, DUP_IGNORE)))
if ((result=new select_insert(table, &fields, DUP_IGNORE, true)))
{
res=mysql_select(thd,tables,sl->item_list,
sl->where,
......@@ -92,34 +101,33 @@ int mysql_union(THD *thd,LEX *lex,uint no_of_selects)
sl->options | thd->options,
result);
delete result;
if (res) return 1;
if (res)
{
delete create_result;
return 1;
}
}
else
{
delete create_result;
return -1;
}
}
}
select_result *result;
List<Item> item_list;
List<Item_func_match> ftfunc_list;
ftfunc_list.empty();
if (item_list.push_back(new Item_field(NULL,NULL,"*")))
return -1;
void(item_list.push_back(new Item_field(NULL,NULL,"*")));
if (lex->exchange)
{
if (lex->exchange->dumpfile)
{
if (!(result=new select_dump(lex->exchange)))
return -1;
}
result=new select_dump(lex->exchange);
else
{
if (!(result=new select_export(lex->exchange)))
return -1;
result=new select_export(lex->exchange);
}
}
else if (!(result=new select_send()))
return -1;
else
else result=new select_send();
if (result)
{
res=mysql_select(thd,resulting,item_list,
NULL,
......@@ -132,7 +140,8 @@ int mysql_union(THD *thd,LEX *lex,uint no_of_selects)
result);
if (res)
result->abort();
}
delete result;
}
delete create_result;
return res;
}
......@@ -18,6 +18,15 @@ Comments regarding the Package
mysql-server-debug:
--with-debug flag. mysqld only. (/usr/sbin/mysqld-debug)
* about MySQL-Max packages:
mysql-max :
this is static linked MySQL-Max server only. (/usr/sbin/mysqld-max-static).
mysql-max-shared:
this is dynamic linked MySQL server only. (/usr/sbin/mysqld-max-shared)
mysql-max-debug:
--with-debug flag. mysqld only. (/usr/sbin/mysqld-max-debug)
* about charset
I build MySQL server --with-extra-charsets=all
......
mysql (3.23.23-1potato.2) unstable; urgency=low
mysql (3.23.39-1) unstable; urgency=low
* new
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Sat, 12 May 2001 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.38-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
* new
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Sat, 12 May 2001 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.37-1potato.2) unstable; urgency=low
* new
* add mysql-max multi packages.
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Thr, 26 Apr 2001 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.37-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
* new
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Thr, 26 Apr 2001 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.36-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
* new
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Thr, 29 Mar 2001 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.35-1potato.1) unstable; urgency=low
* sql fix patch
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Thr, 22 Mar 2001 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.35-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
* new
* --with-innobase
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Sat, 17 Mar 2001 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.34a-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
* new
* --with-innobase
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Wed, 14 Mar 2001 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.33-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
* new
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Tue, 13 Feb 2001 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.32-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
* new
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Tue, 23 Jan 2001 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.31-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
* new
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Fri, 19 Jan 2001 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.30-gamma-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
* new
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Sat, 6 Jan 2001 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.29a-gamma-1potato.3) unstable; urgency=low
* server:/usr/sbin/{mysql_config, mysqltest} -> client:/usr/bin/
* server:/usr/bin/my_print_defaults -> client:/usr/bin/
* /usr/mysql-test -> mysql-bench /var/mysql/mysql-test
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Fri, 29 Dec 2000 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.29a-gamma-1potato.2) unstable; urgency=low
* /usr/mysql-test -> mysql-bench /var/mysql/mysql-test
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Sun, 17 Dec 2000 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.29a-gamma-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
* new
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Sun, 17 Dec 2000 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.28-gamma-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
* new
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Fri, 24 Nov 2000 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.27-beta-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
* new
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Fri, 28 Oct 2000 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.26-beta-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
* new
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Sun, 22 Oct 2000 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.25-beta-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
* new , libmysqlclient10
* change debian/control file. remove Provides keyword
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Fri, 29 Sep 2000 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.24-1potato.2) unstable; urgency=low
* fix debian/control file
* move patch into debian/patches/
if you want to make new patch,
write patch file and put it into debian/patches/.
debian/rules do patch debian/patches/* automatically.
* change debian/rules , debian/move
* back mysql_resolveip -> resolveip , mysql_perror -> perror
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Thr, 14 Sep 2000 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.24-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
* move patch into debian/patches/
if you want to make new patch,
write patch file and put it into debian/patches/.
debian/rules do patch debian/patches/* automatically.
* change debian/rules , debian/move
* back mysql_resolveip -> resolveip , mysql_perror -> perror
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Tue, 5 Sep 2000 05:07:35 +0900
-- takeshi <takeshi@softagency.co.jp> Sat, 9 Sep 2000 05:07:35 +0900
mysql (3.23.23-1potato) unstable; urgency=low
......
......@@ -11,38 +11,44 @@ Description: mysql
Package: mysql-doc
Architecture: all
Section: doc
Priority: extra
Replaces: mysql-gpl-doc
Description: mysql Documentation (html)
MySQL Doc.
Package: libmysqlclient9
Package: libmysqlclient10
Architecture: any
Provides: libmysqlclient9
Description: libmysqlclient.so.9
libmysqlclient.so.9
Section: libs
Priority: extra
Description: libmysqlclient.so.10
libmysqlclient.so.10
Package: mysql-client
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Section: devel
Section: misc
Priority: extra
Conflicts: mysql-client-ujis, mysql-client-sjis
Replaces: mysql-base (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-ujis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-sjis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-client-ujis, mysql-client-sjis
Provides: mysql-client
Replaces: mysql-gpl-client, mysql-base (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-ujis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-sjis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-client-ujis, mysql-client-sjis
Description: mysql clients.
MySQL clients programs.
Package: mysql-server
Architecture: any
Section: misc
Priority: extra
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Conflicts: mysql-server-sjis, mysql-server-ujis, mysql-server (<< 3.23.0)
Replaces: mysql-server-sjis, mysql-base (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-ujis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-sjis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-server-sjis, mysql-server-ujis, mysql-server (<< 3.23.0)
Provides: mysql-server
Replaces: mysql-server-sjis, mysql-base (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-ujis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-sjis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-server-sjis, mysql-server-ujis, mysql-server (<< 3.23.0), mysql-common
Description: MySQL server (static linked)
MySQL server. static linked.
Package: mysql-server-shared
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Section: misc
Priority: extra
Depends: mysql-server, ${shlibs:Depends}
Conflicts: mysql-server-sjis, mysql-server-ujis, mysql-server (<< 3.23.0)
Replaces: mysql-server-sjis, mysql-base (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-ujis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-sjis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-server-sjis, mysql-server-ujis, mysql-server (<< 3.23.0)
Description: MySQL server (dynamic linked)
......@@ -50,22 +56,57 @@ Description: MySQL server (dynamic linked)
Package: mysql-server-debug
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Section: misc
Priority: extra
Depends: mysql-server, ${shlibs:Depends}
Conflicts: mysql-server-sjis, mysql-server-ujis, mysql-server (<< 3.23.0)
Replaces: mysql-server-sjis, mysql-base (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-ujis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-sjis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-server-sjis, mysql-server-ujis, mysql-server (<< 3.23.0)
Description: MySQL server debug
MySQL server. debug
Package: mysql-max
Architecture: any
Section: misc
Priority: extra
Depends: mysql-server
Conflicts: mysql-server-sjis, mysql-server-ujis, mysql-server (<< 3.23.0)
Replaces: mysql-server-sjis, mysql-base (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-ujis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-sjis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-server-sjis, mysql-server-ujis, mysql-server (<< 3.23.0)
Description: MySQL-MAX server (static linked)
MySQL-Max server. (static linked)
Package: mysql-max-shared
Architecture: any
Section: misc
Priority: extra
Depends: mysql-server, ${shlibs:Depends}
Conflicts: mysql-server-sjis, mysql-server-ujis, mysql-server (<< 3.23.0)
Replaces: mysql-server-sjis, mysql-base (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-ujis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-sjis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-server-sjis, mysql-server-ujis, mysql-server (<< 3.23.0)
Description: MySQL-MAX server (shared linked)
MySQL-Max server. (shared linked)
Package: mysql-max-debug
Architecture: any
Section: misc
Priority: extra
Depends: mysql-server, ${shlibs:Depends}
Conflicts: mysql-server-sjis, mysql-server-ujis, mysql-server (<< 3.23.0)
Replaces: mysql-server-sjis, mysql-base (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-ujis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-base-sjis (<< 3.22.11), mysql-server-sjis, mysql-server-ujis, mysql-server (<< 3.23.0)
Description: MySQL-MAX server (with debug shared linked)
MySQL-Max server. (with debug and shared linked)
Package: mysql-dev
Architecture: any
Section: devel
Priority: extra
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Conflicts: mysql-dev-sjis, mysql-dev-ujis
Replaces: mysql-dev-sjis, mysql-dev-ujis, libmysqlclient6-ujis, libmysqlclient6-sjis
Provides: mysql-dev
Replaces: mysql-devel, libmysqlclient10-dev, libmysqlclient9-dev, libmysqlclient6-dev, mysql-gpl-dev, mysql-dev-sjis, mysql-dev-ujis, libmysqlclient6-ujis, libmysqlclient6-sjis
Description: MySQL develop suite
MySQL develop.
Package: mysql-bench
Architecture: all
Section: misc
Priority: extra
Description: mysql benchmark suite.
MySQL sql-bench files.
Docs/Makefile
strings/Makefile
dbug/Makefile
mysys/Makefile
extra/Makefile
regex/Makefile
isam/Makefile
heap/Makefile
isam/Makefile
merge/Makefile
mysys/Makefile
readline/Makefile
regex/Makefile
sql/Makefile
sql/share/Makefile
strings/Makefile
support-files/binary-configure
support-files/my-example.cnf
support-files/mysql-log-rotate
......
......@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ if [ -e $STAMPFILE ]; then
fi
#----------
CLIENT1="msql2mysql mysql mysql_convert_table_format mysql_find_rows mysql_fix_privilege_tables mysql_setpermission mysql_zap mysqlaccess mysqladmin mysqlbug mysqldump mysqlhotcopy mysqlimport mysqlshow"
CLIENT1="msql2mysql mysql mysql_convert_table_format mysql_find_rows mysql_fix_privilege_tables mysql_setpermission mysql_zap mysqlaccess mysqladmin mysqlbug mysqldump mysqlhotcopy mysqlimport mysqlshow mysql_config mysqltest my_print_defaults"
# CLIENT2="add_file_priv add_func_table add_long_password make_binary_distribution"
......@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ for CHAR in build
do
#-----
cp -Rpd debian/${CHAR}/usr debian/mysql-server/
cp -Rpd debian/${CHAR}-shared/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so.* debian/libmysqlclient9/usr/lib/
cp -Rpd debian/${CHAR}-shared/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so.* debian/libmysqlclient10/usr/lib/
#----- mysql-server-shared ---
cp -Rpd debian/${CHAR}-shared/usr/sbin/mysqld debian/mysql-server-shared/usr/sbin/mysqld-shared
......@@ -31,20 +31,28 @@ do
#----- mysql-server ---
mv debian/mysql-server/usr/sbin/mysqld debian/mysql-server/usr/sbin/mysqld-static
#----- mysql-max-shared ---
cp -Rpd debian/${CHAR}-max-shared/usr/sbin/mysqld debian/mysql-max-shared/usr/sbin/mysqld-max-shared
#----- mysql-max-debug ---
cp -Rpd debian/${CHAR}-max-debug/usr/sbin/mysqld debian/mysql-max-debug/usr/sbin/mysqld-max-debug
#----- mysql-max ---
mv debian/${CHAR}-max/usr/sbin/mysqld debian/mysql-max/usr/sbin/mysqld-max-static
#----- mysql-client ----
cd ${P}/debian/mysql-server/usr/bin/ && mv $CLIENT1 ../../../mysql-client/usr/bin/
cd ${P}
mv -f debian/mysql-server/usr/{man,info} debian/mysql-client/usr/share/
mv debian/mysql-server/usr/share/mysql/my-example.cnf debian/mysql-client/usr/share/mysql/
# mv debian/mysql-server/usr/share/mysql/my-*.cnf debian/mysql-client/usr/share/mysql/
mv -f debian/mysql-server/usr/bin/replace debian/mysql-client/usr/bin/mysql_replace
#----- mysql-server ---
mv debian/mysql-server/usr/bin/* debian/mysql-server/usr/sbin/
mv debian/mysql-server/usr/sbin/my_print_defaults debian/mysql-server/usr/bin/
mv debian/mysql-server/usr/sbin/comp_err debian/mysql-server/usr/bin/
mv debian/mysql-server/usr/sbin/perror debian/mysql-server/usr/bin/mysql_perror
mv debian/mysql-server/usr/sbin/resolveip debian/mysql-server/usr/bin/mysql_resolveip
mv debian/mysql-server/usr/sbin/perror debian/mysql-server/usr/bin/
mv debian/mysql-server/usr/sbin/resolveip debian/mysql-server/usr/bin/
#----- mysql-dev ----
cp -Rpd debian/${CHAR}-shared/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so debian/mysql-dev/usr/lib/
......@@ -67,6 +75,7 @@ cp -r COPYING* MIRRORS README* Docs/* debian/mysql-doc/usr/share/doc/mysql/
#### sql-bench
mv debian/mysql-server/usr/sql-bench \
debian/mysql-server/usr/mysql-test \
debian/mysql-bench/var/mysql/
touch $STAMPFILE
#!/bin/sh
update-alternatives --install /usr/sbin/mysqld mysqld /usr/sbin/mysqld-max-debug 40
#!/bin/sh
update-alternatives --auto mysqld
#!/bin/sh
update-alternatives --install /usr/sbin/mysqld mysqld /usr/sbin/mysqld-max-shared 35
#!/bin/sh
update-alternatives --auto mysqld
#!/bin/sh
update-alternatives --install /usr/sbin/mysqld mysqld /usr/sbin/mysqld-max-static 30
#!/bin/sh
update-alternatives --auto mysqld
--- mysql-3.23.23.orig/scripts/Makefile.in
+++ mysql-3.23.23/scripts/Makefile.in
@@ -337,6 +337,7 @@
@RM@ -f $@ $@-t
@SED@ \
-e 's!@''bindir''@!$(bindir)!g' \
+ -e 's!@''sbindir''@!$(sbindir)!g' \
-e 's!@''scriptdir''@!$(bindir)!g' \
-e 's!@''prefix''@!$(prefix)!g' \
-e 's!@''datadir''@!$(datadir)!g' \
--- mysql-3.23.23.orig/support-files/Makefile.in
+++ mysql-3.23.23/support-files/Makefile.in
@@ -308,6 +308,7 @@
@RM@ -f $@ $@-t
@SED@ \
-e 's!@''bindir''@!$(bindir)!g' \
+ -e 's!@''sbindir''@!$(sbindir)!g' \
-e 's!@''scriptdir''@!$(bindir)!g' \
-e 's!@''prefix''@!$(prefix)!g' \
-e 's!@''datadir''@!$(datadir)!g' \
--- mysql-3.23.34a/sql/Makefile.in.orig Mon Mar 12 08:27:39 2001
+++ mysql-3.23.34a/sql/Makefile.in Thu Mar 15 04:11:14 2001
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@
mysqlbinlog: $(mysqlbinlog_OBJECTS) $(mysqlbinlog_DEPENDENCIES)
@rm -f mysqlbinlog
- $(CXXLINK) $(mysqlbinlog_LDFLAGS) $(mysqlbinlog_OBJECTS) $(mysqlbinlog_LDADD) $(LIBS)
+ $(CXXLINK) $(mysqld_LDFLAGS) $(mysqlbinlog_OBJECTS) $(mysqld_LDADD) $(LIBS)
mysqld: $(mysqld_OBJECTS) $(mysqld_DEPENDENCIES)
@rm -f mysqld
--- mysql-3.23.23.orig/scripts/mysql_install_db.sh
+++ mysql-3.23.23/scripts/mysql_install_db.sh
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
ldata=@localstatedir@
execdir=@libexecdir@
bindir=@bindir@
+sbindir=@sbindir@
force=0
IN_RPM=0
defaults=
@@ -47,6 +48,10 @@
--- mysql-3.23.34a/scripts/mysql_install_db.sh.orig Mon Mar 12 08:18:27 2001
+++ mysql-3.23.34a/scripts/mysql_install_db.sh Thu Mar 15 04:12:28 2001
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@
if test "$IN_RPM" -eq 0
then
bindir=`grep "^bindir" $conf | sed 's;^[^=]*=[ \t]*;;' | sed 's;[ \t]$;;'`
fi
+ if grep "^sbindir" $conf >/dev/null
+ then
+ sbindir=`grep "^sbindir" $conf | sed '.*=[ \t]*//`
+ fi
if grep "^user" $conf >/dev/null
then
user=`grep "^user" $conf | sed 's;^[^=]*=[ \t]*;;' | sed 's;[ \t]$;;'`
@@ -56,7 +61,7 @@
for arg
do
case "$arg" in
- --basedir=*) basedir=`echo "$arg"|sed 's;^--basedir=;;'`; bindir="$basedir/bin"; execdir="$basedir/libexec" ;;
+ --basedir=*) basedir=`echo "$arg"|sed 's;^--basedir=;;'`; bindir="$basedir/bin"; sbindir="$basedir/sbin"; execdir="$basedir/libexec" ;;
--datadir=*) ldata=`echo "$arg"|sed 's;^--datadir=;;'` ;;
--user=*) user=`echo "$arg"|sed 's;^--user=;;'` ;;
esac
@@ -82,10 +87,10 @@
# Check if hostname is valid
if test "$IN_RPM" -eq 0 -a $force -eq 0
then
- resolved=`$bindir/resolveip $hostname 2>&1`
+ resolved=`$bindir/mysql_resolveip $hostname 2>&1`
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
- resolved=`$bindir/resolveip localhost 2>&1`
+ resolved=`$bindir/mysql_resolveip localhost 2>&1`
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
echo "Sorry, the host '$hostname' could not be looked up."
@@ -300,7 +305,7 @@
if test -z "$IN_RPM"
then
echo "You can start the MySQL demon with:"
echo "You can start the MySQL daemon with:"
- echo "cd @prefix@ ; $bindir/safe_mysqld &"
+ echo "cd @prefix@ ; $sbindir/safe_mysqld &"
echo
echo "You can test the MySQL demon with the benchmarks in the 'sql-bench' directory:"
echo "You can test the MySQL daemon with the benchmarks in the 'sql-bench' directory:"
echo "cd sql-bench ; run-all-tests"
--- mysql-3.23.23.orig/support-files/mysql.server.sh Tue Sep 5 19:13:35 2000
+++ mysql-3.23.23/support-files/mysql.server.sh Tue Sep 5 19:19:40 2000
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin
--- mysql-3.23.30-gamma/support-files/mysql.server.sh.orig Thu Jan 4 11:03:57 2001
+++ mysql-3.23.30-gamma/support-files/mysql.server.sh Sat Jan 6 12:18:50 2001
@@ -28,8 +28,10 @@
then
basedir=@prefix@
bindir=@bindir@
+sbindir=@sbindir@
datadir=@localstatedir@
pid_file=@localstatedir@/mysqld.pid
log_file=@localstatedir@/mysqld.log
@@ -64,6 +65,10 @@
then
bindir=`grep "^bindir" $conf | cut -f 2 -d= | tr -d ' '`
+ sbindir=@sbindir@
else
bindir="$basedir/bin"
+ sbindir="$basedir/sbin"
fi
+ if grep "^sbindir" $conf >/dev/null
+ then
+ sbindir=`grep "^sbindir" $conf | cut -f 2 -d= | tr -d ' '`
+ fi
if grep "^log[ \t]*=" $conf >/dev/null
if test -z "$pid_file"
then
log_file=`grep "log[ \t]*=" $conf | cut -f 2 -d= | tr -d ' '`
@@ -78,14 +83,15 @@
@@ -100,18 +102,18 @@
'start')
# Start daemon
......@@ -28,11 +20,13 @@
then
# Give extra arguments to mysqld with the my.cnf file. This script may
# be overwritten at next upgrade.
- $bindir/safe_mysqld \
- --user=$mysql_daemon_user --datadir=$datadir --pid-file=$pid_file --log=$log_file &
+ $sbindir/safe_mysqld \
+ --user=$mysql_daemon_user --datadir=$datadir --pid-file=$pid_file &
+# --log=$log_file &
- $bindir/safe_mysqld --datadir=$datadir --pid-file=$pid_file &
+ $sbindir/safe_mysqld --datadir=$datadir --pid-file=$pid_file &
# Make lock for RedHat / SuSE
if test -w /var/lock/subsys
then
touch /var/lock/subsys/mysql
fi
else
- echo "Can't execute $bindir/safe_mysqld"
+ echo "Can't execute $sbindir/safe_mysqld"
......
--- mysql-3.23.34a/mysql-test/install_test_db.sh.orig Mon Mar 12 08:18:24 2001
+++ mysql-3.23.34a/mysql-test/install_test_db.sh Thu Mar 15 04:11:14 2001
@@ -5,6 +5,15 @@
# This scripts creates the privilege tables db, host, user, tables_priv,
# columns_priv in the mysql database, as well as the func table.
+if [ x$1 = x"-debian" ]; then
+ DEBIAN=1
+ shift 1
+ execdir=/usr/sbin
+ bindir=/usr/bin
+ BINARY_DIST=1
+ fix_bin=/var/mysql/mysql-test
+else
+
if [ x$1 = x"-bin" ]; then
shift 1
execdir=../bin
@@ -17,6 +26,10 @@
fix_bin=.
fi
+fi
+
+
+
vardir=var
logdir=$vardir/log
if [ x$1 = x"-slave" ]
@@ -47,12 +60,17 @@
#create the directories
[ -d $vardir ] || mkdir $vardir
[ -d $logdir ] || mkdir $logdir
+[ "x$RUN_USER" != "x" ] && chown -R $RUN_USER $logdir
# Create database directories mysql & test
if [ -d $data ] ; then rm -rf $data ; fi
mkdir $data $data/mysql $data/test
#for error messages
+if [ "x$DEBIAN" = "x1" ]; then
+ basedir=/usr
+else
+
if [ x$BINARY_DIST = x1 ] ; then
basedir=..
else
@@ -62,6 +80,10 @@
ln -sf ../../sql/share share/mysql
fi
+fi
+
+
+
# Initialize variables
c_d="" i_d=""
c_h="" i_h=""
@@ -211,7 +233,9 @@
$c_c
END_OF_DATA
then
+ [ "x$RUN_USER" != "x" ] && chown -R $RUN_USER $ldata
exit 0
else
+ [ "x$RUN_USER" != "x" ] && chown -R $RUN_USER $ldata
exit 1
fi
--- mysql-3.23.34a/mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh.orig Mon Mar 12 08:18:27 2001
+++ mysql-3.23.34a/mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh Thu Mar 15 04:11:14 2001
@@ -37,9 +37,23 @@
XARGS=`which xargs | head -1`
SED=sed
+if [ $USER = root ]; then
+ RUN_USER="mysql"
+ RUN_USER_OPT="--user=$RUN_USER"
+ export RUN_USER
+fi
+
+
# Are we using a source or a binary distribution?
testdir=@testdir@
+
+if [ -d /var/mysql/mysql-test ]; then
+ DEBIAN=1
+ cd /var/mysql/mysql-test
+ testdir=/var/mysql
+fi
+
if [ -d bin/mysqld ] && [ -d mysql-test ] ; then
cd mysql-test
else
@@ -56,6 +70,10 @@
exit 1
fi
+if [ x$DEBIAN = x1 ]; then
+ MY_BASEDIR=/usr
+fi
+
#++
# Misc. Definitions
#--
@@ -184,12 +202,21 @@
[ -d $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/var ] || mkdir $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/var
[ -d $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/var/tmp ] || mkdir $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/var/tmp
[ -d $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/var/run ] || mkdir $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/var/run
+[ -d $MYSQL_TEST_DIR -a "x$RUN_USER" != "x" ] && chown -R $RUN_USER $MYSQL_TEST_DIR
[ -z "$COLUMNS" ] && COLUMNS=80
E=`$EXPR $COLUMNS - 8`
#DASH72=`expr substr '------------------------------------------------------------------------' 1 $E`
DASH72=`$ECHO '------------------------------------------------------------------------'|$CUT -c 1-$E`
+if [ "x$DEBIAN" = "x1" ]; then
+ MYSQLD="/usr/sbin/mysqld"
+ MYSQL_TEST="/usr/sbin/mysqltest"
+ MYSQLADMIN="/usr/bin/mysqladmin"
+ INSTALL_DB="/var/mysql/mysql-test/install_test_db -debian"
+
+else
+
# on source dist, we pick up freshly build executables
# on binary, use what is installed
if [ x$SOURCE_DIST = x1 ] ; then
@@ -250,6 +277,8 @@
read unused
}
+fi
+
error () {
$ECHO "Error: $1"
@@ -365,7 +394,7 @@
--language=english \
--innobase_data_file_path=ibdata1:50M \
$SMALL_SERVER \
- $EXTRA_MASTER_OPT $EXTRA_MASTER_MYSQLD_OPT"
+ $RUN_USER_OPT $EXTRA_MASTER_OPT $EXTRA_MASTER_MYSQLD_OPT"
if [ x$DO_DDD = x1 ]
then
$ECHO "set args $master_args" > $GDB_MASTER_INIT
@@ -420,7 +449,7 @@
--language=english \
--skip-innobase \
$SMALL_SERVER \
- $EXTRA_SLAVE_OPT $EXTRA_SLAVE_MYSQLD_OPT"
+ $RUN_USER_OPT $EXTRA_SLAVE_OPT $EXTRA_SLAVE_MYSQLD_OPT"
if [ x$DO_DDD = x1 ]
then
$ECHO "set args $master_args" > $GDB_SLAVE_INIT
......@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
package=mysql
CHARSET=ujis
SYSNAME=
TEMPINST=build
#CFLAGS="-O6 -mpentium -mstack-align-double -fomit-frame-pointer" CXX=gcc CXXFLAGS="-O6 -mpentium -mstack-align-double -fomit-frame-pointer -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti" ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql --enable-assembler --with-mysqld-ldflags=-all-static
# CFLAGS="-O6 -mpentium -mstack-align-double -fomit-frame-pointer" CXX=gcc CXXFLAGS="-O6 -mpentium -mstack-align-double -fomit-frame-pointer -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti" ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql --enable-assembler --with-mysqld-ldflags=-all-static
CC=gcc
CFLAGS=-O6 -fomit-frame-pointer
......@@ -14,7 +16,6 @@ CXX=gcc
CXXFLAGS=-O6 -fomit-frame-pointer -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti
# CXXFLAGS=-O6 -fomit-frame-pointer -felide-constructors -fno-rtti
SYSNAME=
COMMONCONF= --prefix=/usr --libexecdir=/usr/sbin \
--localstatedir=/var/mysql/data \
--enable-shared \
......@@ -26,8 +27,14 @@ COMMONCONF= --prefix=/usr --libexecdir=/usr/sbin \
SERVERCONF=$(COMMONCONF) --enable-assembler \
--with-raid
MYSQLMAXCONF= --with-server-suffix=-Max \
--with-innodb \
--with-berkeley-db
# --with-gemini \
# --with-berkeley-db-includes=/usr/include/db3 \
# --with-berkeley-db-libs=/usr/lib/libdb3.a
# --with-berkeley-db-libs=/usr/lib
STATICCONF=--with-mysqld-ldflags=-all-static --with-client-ldflags=-all-static
......@@ -37,6 +44,7 @@ CLIENTCONF=$(COMMONCONF) --without-server
patches debian/stamp-patches:
-test -e debian/stamp-patches || \
for i in `find debian/patches -type f -print` ; do \
echo "==== $$i ====" ; \
patch -p1 < $$i ; \
done
touch debian/stamp-patches
......@@ -46,9 +54,15 @@ premkdir debian/stamp-premkdir:
$(checkdir)
-rm -rf debian/tmp debian/$(TEMPINST)*
dh_installdirs
-install -d debian/$(TEMPINST)/usr/{bin,sbin,share,man,include,info}
-install -d debian/$(TEMPINST)-shared/usr/{bin,sbin,share,man,include,info}
-install -d debian/$(TEMPINST)-debug/usr/{bin,sbin,share,man,include,info}
for i in '' -shared -debug -max -max-shared -max-debug ; do \
install -d debian/$(TEMPINST)$${i}/usr/{bin,sbin,share,man,include,info} ; \
done
# -install -d debian/$(TEMPINST)$${i}/usr/{bin,sbin,share,man,include,info}
# -install -d debian/$(TEMPINST)-shared/usr/{bin,sbin,share,man,include,info}
# -install -d debian/$(TEMPINST)-debug/usr/{bin,sbin,share,man,include,info}
touch debian/stamp-premkdir
##################################################
......@@ -59,6 +73,7 @@ config debian/stamp-config: debian/stamp-premkdir debian/stamp-patches
--with-charset=$(CHARSET) \
--with-bench \
$(SYSNAME)
# sed 's/-fno-implicit-templates//g' sql/Makefile > .m
# mv .m sql/Makefile
touch debian/stamp-config
......@@ -101,6 +116,51 @@ build-debug debian/stamp-build-debug: debian/stamp-patches
touch debian/stamp-build-debug
##################################################
debian/stamp-mysql-max: debian/stamp-mysql-max-static debian/stamp-mysql-max-shared debian/stamp-mysql-max-debug
debian/stamp-mysql-max-static: debian/stamp-premkdir debian/stamp-patches
-make distclean
CC=$(CC) CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" CXX=$(CXX) CXXFLAGS="$(CXXFLAGS)" \
./configure $(SERVERCONF) $(STATICCONF) \
$(MYSQLMAXCONF) \
--with-charset=$(CHARSET) \
$(SYSNAME)
make LDFLAGS="-static"
make install DESTDIR=`pwd`/debian/$(TEMPINST)-max
touch debian/stamp-mysql-max-static
debian/stamp-mysql-max-shared: debian/stamp-premkdir debian/stamp-patches
-make distclean
CC=$(CC) CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" CXX=$(CXX) CXXFLAGS="$(CXXFLAGS)" \
./configure $(SERVERCONF) \
$(MYSQLMAXCONF) \
--with-charset=$(CHARSET) \
$(SYSNAME)
make
make install DESTDIR=`pwd`/debian/$(TEMPINST)-max-shared
touch debian/stamp-mysql-max-shared
debian/stamp-mysql-max-debug: debian/stamp-premkdir debian/stamp-patches
-make distclean
CC=$(CC) CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" CXX=$(CXX) CXXFLAGS="$(CXXFLAGS)" \
./configure $(SERVERCONF) \
$(MYSQLMAXCONF) \
--with-charset=$(CHARSET) \
--with-debug \
$(SYSNAME)
make
make install DESTDIR=`pwd`/debian/$(TEMPINST)-max-debug
touch debian/stamp-mysql-max-debug
##################################################
clean:
$(checkdir)
......@@ -123,12 +183,12 @@ binary-indep: checkroot build
# generated by this package. If there were any they would be
# made here.
binary-arch: checkroot build debian/stamp-build-shared debian/stamp-build-debug
binary-arch: checkroot build debian/stamp-build-shared debian/stamp-build-debug debian/stamp-mysql-max
sh debian/move
### init, post*
dh_installdeb
cp debian/shlibs debian/libmysqlclient9/DEBIAN/
cp debian/shlibs debian/libmysqlclient10/DEBIAN/
cp debian/my.cnf debian/mysql-server/etc/
cp support-files/mysql.server debian/mysql-server/etc/init.d/mysql ; chmod +x debian/mysql-server/etc/init.d/mysql
......@@ -143,7 +203,7 @@ binary-arch: checkroot build debian/stamp-build-shared debian/stamp-build-debug
dh_shlibdeps
dh_gencontrol
dpkg --build debian/libmysqlclient9 ..
dpkg --build debian/libmysqlclient10 ..
dpkg --build debian/mysql-client ..
dpkg --build debian/mysql-server ..
dpkg --build debian/mysql-server-shared ..
......@@ -151,6 +211,9 @@ binary-arch: checkroot build debian/stamp-build-shared debian/stamp-build-debug
dpkg --build debian/mysql-dev ..
dpkg --build debian/mysql-bench ..
dpkg --build debian/mysql-doc ..
dpkg --build debian/mysql-max ..
dpkg --build debian/mysql-max-shared ..
dpkg --build debian/mysql-max-debug ..
define checkdir
test -f debian/rules
......
libmysqlclient 9 libmysqlclient9
libmysqlclient 10 libmysqlclient10
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