1. 24 Feb, 2012 2 commits
    • Luis Soares's avatar
      BUG#13693012 · a33079f8
      Luis Soares authored
      Automerged approved cset.
      a33079f8
    • Luis Soares's avatar
      Bug#13693012: SLAVE CRASHING ON INSERT STATEMENT WITH MERGE TABLE · 580664b2
      Luis Soares authored
      PROBLEM: After WL 4144, when using MyISAM Merge tables, the routine
      open_and_lock_tables will append to the list of tables to lock, the
      base tables that make up the MERGE table. This has two side-effects in
      replication: 
      
        1. On the master side, we log additional table maps for the base
           tables, since they appear in the list of locked tables, even
           though we don't really use them at the slave.
      
        2. On the slave side, when opening a MERGE table while applying a
           ROW event, additional tables are appended to the list of tables
           to lock.
      
      Side-effect #1 is not harmful. It's just that when using MyISAM Merge
      tables a few table maps more may be logged.
      
      Side-effect #2, is harmful, because the list rli->tables_to_lock is an
      extended structure from TABLE_LIST in which the extra fields are
      filled from the table maps that are processed. Since
      open_and_lock_tables appends tables to the list after all table map
      events have been processed we end up with entries without
      replication/table map data on them. Thus when trying to access that
      info for these extra tables, the server will crash.
      
      SOLUTION: We fix side-effect #2 by making sure that we access the
      replication part of the structure for those in the list that were
      accounted for when processing the correspondent table map events. All
      in all, we never go beyond rli->tables_to_lock_count.
      
      We also deploy an assertion when clearing rli->tables_to_lock, making
      sure that the base tables are not in the list anymore (were closed in
      close_thread_tables).
      580664b2
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    • Tatjana Azundris Nuernberg's avatar
      BUG#13431369 - MAIN.VARIABLES-NOTEMBEDDED CRASHES THE SERVER SPORADICALLY ON WINDOWS · b6b47f88
      Tatjana Azundris Nuernberg authored
      On shutdown(), Windows can drop traffic still queued for sending even if that
      wasn't specifically requested. As a result, fatal errors (those after
      signaling which the server will drop the connection) were sometimes only
      seen as "connection lost" on the client side, because the server-side
      shutdown() erraneously discarded the correct error message before sending
      it.
      
      If on Windows, we now use the Windows API to access the (non-broken) equivalent
      of shutdown().
      
      Backport from trunk
      
      include/violite.h:
        export mysql_socket_shutdown(). It lives in vio in the backport.
      sql/mysqld.cc:
        Go through our own shutdown() rather than straight to the POSIX one.
      vio/viosocket.c:
        Define mysql_socket_shutdown(). On UNIXoid systems, it's just a wrapper for shutdown(), but
        on Window, it uses DisconnectEx, which is magic.
      b6b47f88
    • unknown's avatar
      Merge with mysql-5.5 · abd3c3a9
      unknown authored
      abd3c3a9
    • Vasil Dimov's avatar
      Print a deprecation warning when ignore-builtin-innodb is used · b6eecf77
      Vasil Dimov authored
      This is part of
      Bug#13586262 INNODB - HIBISCUS: ISSUE DEPRECATION WARNINGS FOR VARIABLES
      
      Reviewed by:	Mark Alff
      b6eecf77
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      65c51db5
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      merged mysql-5.5->mysql-5.5-security · 9f18fc5a
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      9f18fc5a
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      d79058ca
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      Merge mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5. · 4ea57c80
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      4ea57c80
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      merge mysql-5.1->mysql-5.1-security · 38772110
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      38772110
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      merged mysql-5.0->mysql-5.0-security · 2b507ed0
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      2b507ed0
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      Bug#13721257 RACE CONDITION IN UPDATES OR INSERTS OF WIDE RECORDS · f77329ac
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      This bug was originally filed and fixed as Bug#12612184. The original
      fix was buggy, and it was patched by Bug#12704861. Also that patch was
      buggy (potentially breaking crash recovery), and both fixes were
      reverted.
      
      This fix was not ported to the built-in InnoDB of MySQL 5.1, because
      the function signatures of many core functions are different from
      InnoDB Plugin and later versions. The block allocation routines and
      their callers would have to changed so that they handle block
      descriptors instead of page frames.
      
      When a record is updated so that its size grows, non-updated columns
      can be selected for external (off-page) storage. The bug is that the
      initially inserted updated record contains an all-zero BLOB pointer to
      the field that was not updated. Only after the BLOB pages have been
      allocated and written, the valid pointer can be written to the record.
      
      Between the release of the page latch in mtr_commit(mtr) after
      btr_cur_pessimistic_update() and the re-latching of the page in
      btr_pcur_restore_position(), other threads can see the invalid BLOB
      pointer consisting of 20 zero bytes. Moreover, if the system crashes
      at this point, the situation could persist after crash recovery, and
      the contents of the non-updated column would be permanently lost.
      
      The problem is amplified by the ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC and
      ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED that were introduced in
      innodb_file_format=barracuda in InnoDB Plugin, but the bug does exist
      in all InnoDB versions.
      
      The fix is as follows. After a pessimistic B-tree operation that needs
      to write out off-page columns, allocate the pages for these columns in
      the mini-transaction that performed the B-tree operation (btr_mtr),
      but write the pages in a separate mini-transaction (blob_mtr). Do
      mtr_commit(blob_mtr) before mtr_commit(btr_mtr). A quirk: Do not reuse
      pages that were previously freed in btr_mtr. Only write the off-page
      columns to 'fresh' pages.
      
      In this way, crash recovery will see redo log entries for blob_mtr
      before any redo log entry for btr_mtr. It will apply the BLOB page
      writes to pages that were marked free at that point. If crash recovery
      fails to see all of the btr_mtr redo log, there will be some
      unreachable BLOB data in free pages, but the B-tree will be in a
      consistent state.
      
      btr_page_alloc_low(): Renamed from btr_page_alloc(). Add the parameter
      init_mtr. Return an allocated block, or NULL. If init_mtr!=mtr but
      the page was already X-latched in mtr, do not initialize the page.
      
      btr_page_alloc(): Wrapper for btr_page_alloc_for_ibuf() and
      btr_page_alloc_low().
      
      btr_page_free(): Add a debug assertion that the page was a B-tree page.
      
      btr_lift_page_up(): Return the father block.
      
      btr_compress(), btr_cur_compress_if_useful(): Add the parameter ibool
      adjust, for adjusting the cursor position.
      
      btr_cur_pessimistic_update(): Preserve the cursor position when
      big_rec will be written and the new flag BTR_KEEP_POS_FLAG is defined.
      Remove a duplicate rec_get_offsets() call. Keep the X-latch on
      index->lock when big_rec is needed.
      
      btr_store_big_rec_extern_fields(): Replace update_inplace with
      an operation code, and local_mtr with btr_mtr. When not doing a
      fresh insert and btr_mtr has freed pages, put aside any pages that
      were previously X-latched in btr_mtr, and free the pages after
      writing out all data. The data must be written to 'fresh' pages,
      because btr_mtr will be committed and written to the redo log after
      the BLOB writes have been written to the redo log.
      
      btr_blob_op_is_update(): Check if an operation passed to
      btr_store_big_rec_extern_fields() is an update or insert-by-update.
      
      fseg_alloc_free_page_low(), fsp_alloc_free_page(),
      fseg_alloc_free_extent(), fseg_alloc_free_page_general(): Add the
      parameter init_mtr. Return an allocated block, or NULL. If
      init_mtr!=mtr but the page was already X-latched in mtr, do not
      initialize the page.
      
      xdes_get_descriptor_with_space_hdr(): Assert that the file space
      header is being X-latched.
      
      fsp_alloc_from_free_frag(): Refactored from fsp_alloc_free_page().
      
      fsp_page_create(): New function, for allocating, X-latching and
      potentially initializing a page. If init_mtr!=mtr but the page was
      already X-latched in mtr, do not initialize the page.
      
      fsp_free_page(): Add ut_ad(0) to the error outcomes.
      
      fsp_free_page(), fseg_free_page_low(): Increment mtr->n_freed_pages.
      
      fsp_alloc_seg_inode_page(), fseg_create_general(): Assert that the
      page was not previously X-latched in the mini-transaction. A file
      segment or inode page should never be allocated in the middle of an
      mini-transaction that frees pages, such as btr_cur_pessimistic_delete().
      
      fseg_alloc_free_page_low(): If the hinted page was allocated, skip the
      check if the tablespace should be extended. Return NULL instead of
      FIL_NULL on failure. Remove the flag frag_page_allocated. Instead,
      return directly, because the page would already have been initialized.
      
      fseg_find_free_frag_page_slot() would return ULINT_UNDEFINED on error,
      not FIL_NULL. Correct a bogus assertion.
      
      fseg_alloc_free_page(): Redefine as a wrapper macro around
      fseg_alloc_free_page_general().
      
      buf_block_buf_fix_inc(): Move the definition from the buf0buf.ic to
      buf0buf.h, so that it can be called from other modules.
      
      mtr_t: Add n_freed_pages (number of pages that have been freed).
      
      page_rec_get_nth_const(), page_rec_get_nth(): The inverse function of
      page_rec_get_n_recs_before(), get the nth record of the record
      list. This is faster than iterating the linked list. Refactored from
      page_get_middle_rec().
      
      trx_undo_rec_copy(): Add a debug assertion for the length.
      
      trx_undo_add_page(): Return a block descriptor or NULL instead of a
      page number or FIL_NULL.
      
      trx_undo_report_row_operation(): Add debug assertions.
      
      trx_sys_create_doublewrite_buf(): Assert that each page was not
      previously X-latched.
      
      page_cur_insert_rec_zip_reorg(): Make use of page_rec_get_nth().
      
      row_ins_clust_index_entry_by_modify(): Pass BTR_KEEP_POS_FLAG, so that
      the repositioning of the cursor can be avoided.
      
      row_ins_index_entry_low(): Add DEBUG_SYNC points before and after
      writing off-page columns. If inserting by updating a delete-marked
      record, do not reposition the cursor or commit the mini-transaction
      before writing the off-page columns.
      
      row_build(): Tighten a debug assertion about null BLOB pointers.
      
      row_upd_clust_rec(): Add DEBUG_SYNC points before and after writing
      off-page columns. Do not reposition the cursor or commit the
      mini-transaction before writing the off-page columns.
      
      rb:939 approved by Jimmy Yang
      f77329ac
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      Put back a fix that was reverted when reverting the buggy Bug#12612184 fix in · 2837fba7
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      revision-id inaam.rana@oracle.com-20110930110219-vnpaqghj9hm0grds
      (revno 3559).
      2837fba7
  8. 16 Feb, 2012 9 commits