- 30 Apr, 2013 5 commits
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michael.izioumtchenko@oracle.com authored
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michael.izioumtchenko@oracle.com authored
eliminate a race condition over recv_sys->n_addrs which might result in a database corruption in recovery, without reporting a recovery error. recv_recover_page_func(): move the code segment that decrements recv_sys->n_addrs to the end of the function, after the call to mtr_commit() rb://2282 approved by Inaam
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Neeraj Bisht authored
GROUP BY, MYISAM Merge fix for Bug#16222245 from mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5
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Neeraj Bisht authored
GROUP BY, MYISAM Problem:- In a query, where we are using loose index scan optimization and we have MIN() causes segmentation fault(where table row length is less then key_length). Analysis: While using loose index scan for MIN(), we call key_copy(), to copy the key data from record. This function is using temporary record buffer to store key data from the record buffer.But in case where the key length is greater then the buffer length, this will cause a segmentation fault. Solution: Give a proper buffer to store a key record.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
After a clean shutdown, InnoDB will not check the *.ibd file headers, for maximum performance. This is unchanged before and after this patch. What this fix addresses is the case when crash recovery is needed. Previously, InnoDB could load a corrupted tablespace file. buf_page_is_corrupted(): Add the parameter check_lsn. fil_check_first_page(): New function, to perform a consistency check on the first page of a file. This can be overridden by setting innodb_force_recovery. fil_read_first_page(), fil_open_single_table_tablespace(), fil_load_single_table_tablespace(): Invoke fil_check_first_page(). open_or_create_data_files(): Check the status of fil_open_single_table_tablespace(). rb#2352 approved by Jimmy Yang
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- 27 Apr, 2013 1 commit
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Bill Qu authored
When logging to the binary log in row, updates and deletes to a BLACKHOLE engine table are skipped. It is impossible to log binary log in row format for updates and deletes to a BLACKHOLE engine table, as no row events can be generated in these cases. After fix, generate a warning for UPDATE/DELETE statements that modify a BLACKHOLE table, as row events are not logged in row format.
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- 25 Apr, 2013 1 commit
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Venkatesh Duggirala authored
SINGLE DATABASE; MYSQLBINLOG Problem: If last subevent inside a RBR event is skipped while replaying a binary log using mysqlbinlog with --database=... option, generated output is missing end marker('/*!*/;) for that RBR event. Thence causing syntax error while replaying the generated output. Fix: Append end marker ('/*!*/;) if the last subevent is getting skipped. Append end marker if the last subevent is getting skipped.
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- 24 Apr, 2013 6 commits
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Georgi Kodinov authored
MYSQL_READ_DEFAULT_FILE Parsing of the plugin-dir config file option was not working due to a typo. Fixed the typo. No test case can be added due to lack of support for defaults-exitra-file testing in mysql-test-run.pl. Thanks to Sinisa for contributing the fix.
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mysql-builder@oracle.com authored
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
OPENING MISSING PARTITION In the ha_innobase::open() call, for normal tables, there is no retry logic. But for partitioned tables, there is a retry logic introduced as fix for: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=33349 https://support.mysql.com/view.php?id=21080 The Bug#33349, does not provide sufficient information to analyze the original problem. The original problem reported by bug#33349 is also minor (just an annoyance and no loss of functionality). Most importantly, the retry logic has been introduced without any associated test case. So we are removing the retry logic for partitioned tables. When the original problem occurs, a different solution will be explored.
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
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- 22 Apr, 2013 2 commits
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Murthy Narkedimilli authored
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murthy.narkedimilli@oracle.com authored
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- 20 Apr, 2013 2 commits
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Neeraj Bisht authored
Problem: In query like select 1 from .. order by match .. against ...; causes a debug assert failue. Analysis: In union type query like (select * from order by a) order by b; or (select * from order by a) union (select * from order by b); We skip resolving of order by a for 1st query and order by of a and b in 2nd query. This means that, in case when our order by have Item_func_match class, we skip resolving it. But we maintain a ft_func_list and at the time of optimization, when we Perform FULLTEXT search before all regular searches on the bases of the list we call Item_func_match::init_search() which will cause debug assert as the item is not resolved. Solution: We will skip execution if the item is not fixed and we will not fix index(Item_func_match::fix_index()) for which Item_func_match::fix_field() is not called so that on later changes we can check the dependency on fix field. bz
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Neeraj Bisht authored
Problem: In query like select 1 from .. order by match .. against ...; causes a debug assert failue. Analysis: In union type query like (select * from order by a) order by b; or (select * from order by a) union (select * from order by b); We skip resolving of order by a for 1st query and order by of a and b in 2nd query. This means that, in case when our order by have Item_func_match class, we skip resolving it. But we maintain a ft_func_list and at the time of optimization, when we Perform FULLTEXT search before all regular searches on the bases of the list we call Item_func_match::init_search() which will cause debug assert as the item is not resolved. Solution: We will skip execution if the item is not fixed and we will not fix index(Item_func_match::fix_index()) for which Item_func_match::fix_field() is not called so that on later changes we can check the dependency on fix field.
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- 18 Apr, 2013 1 commit
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balasubramanian.kandasamy@oracle.com authored
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- 17 Apr, 2013 1 commit
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Tor Didriksen authored
Zero out the entire struct, rather than the first sizeof(void*) bytes.
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- 16 Apr, 2013 3 commits
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sayantan dutta authored
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Murthy Narkedimilli authored
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Murthy Narkedimilli authored
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- 14 Apr, 2013 2 commits
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Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
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Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
!TABLES->NEXT_NAME_RESOLUTION_TABLE) || !TAB Problem: The context info of select query gets corrupted when a query with group_concat having order by is present in an order by clause of the select query. As a result, server crashes with an assert. Analysis: While parsing order by for group_concat, it is presumed that it is always present before the actual order by for the select query. As a result, parser uses select->order_list to populate the order by items of group_concat and creates a select->gorder_list to which select->order_list is copied onto. Once this is done, it empties the select->order_list. In the case presented in the bugpage, as order by is already parsed when group_concat's order by is encountered, parser presumes that it is the second order by in the select query and creates fake_lex_unit which results in the change of context info. Solution: Make group_concat's order by parsing independent of the select
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- 12 Apr, 2013 3 commits
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Balasubramanian Kandasamy authored
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Venkatesh Duggirala authored
WITH A PORT NUMBER ENCLOSED IN QUOTES Problem: mysqldump --dump-slave --include-master-host-port prints the CHANGE MASTER command in the generated logical backup. The PORT number that is generated with this command is a string and should be an integer. Fix: Remove the Enclosed quotes for port number.
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Jorgen Loland authored
PARTIAL INDEX Consider the following table definition: CREATE TABLE t ( my_col CHAR(10), ... INDEX my_idx (my_col(1)) ) The my_idx index is not able to distinguish between rows with equal first-character my_col-values (e.g. "f", "foo", "fee"). Prior to this CS, the range optimizer would translate "WHERE my_col NOT IN ('f', 'h')" into (optimizer trace syntax) "ranges": [ "NULL < my_col < f", "f < my_col" ] But this was not correct because the rows with values "foo" and "fee" would not belong to any of those ranges. However, the predicate "my_col != 'f' AND my_col != 'h'" would translate to "ranges": [ "NULL < my_col" ] because get_mm_leaf() changes from "<" to "<=" for partial keyparts. This CS changes the range optimizer implementation for NOT IN to behave like a conjunction of NOT EQUAL: it replaces "<" with "<=" for all but the first range when the keypart is partial.
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- 11 Apr, 2013 1 commit
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bin.x.su@oracle.com authored
Solution:Set diff_time to 0 if finish_time < start_time
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- 10 Apr, 2013 2 commits
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Tor Didriksen authored
Add execute bit for scripts: - in build directory - in install directory
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Thayumanavar authored
DESCRIPTION AND FIX: DBUG_EXPLAIN result in buffer overflow when the DEBUG variable values length exceed 255. In _db_explain_ function which call macro str_to_buf incorrectly passes the length of buf avaliable to strnmov as len+1. The fix calculates the avaliable space in buf and passes it to strnxmov.
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- 09 Apr, 2013 2 commits
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Nirbhay Choubey authored
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Nirbhay Choubey authored
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- 08 Apr, 2013 5 commits
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Gopal Shankar authored
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mysql-builder@oracle.com authored
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mysql-builder@oracle.com authored
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mysql-builder@oracle.com authored
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Raghav Kapoor authored
BACKGROUND: The testcase i_innodb.innodb_bug14036214 when run under valgrind leaks memory. ANALYSIS: In the code path of mysql_update, a temporary file is opened using open_cached_file(). When an error has occured in that code path, this temporary file was not closed since call to close_cached_file() was missing. This problem exists in 5.5 but it does not exists in 5.6 and trunk. This is because in 5.6 and trunk, when we issue the update statement in the test case, it does not take the same code path as in 5.5. The code path is different because a different plan is chosen by optimizer. See Bug#14036214 for details. However, the problem can still be examined in 5.6 and trunk by code inspection. FIX: The file opened by open_cached_file() has been closed by calling close_cached_file() when an error occurs so that it does not results in a memory leak.
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- 04 Apr, 2013 1 commit
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sayantan dutta authored
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- 03 Apr, 2013 1 commit
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Murthy Narkedimilli authored
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- 02 Apr, 2013 1 commit
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Tor Didriksen authored
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