- 16 Feb, 2011 10 commits
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
No conflicts
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
Assertion `bitmap_is_set_all(&table->s->all_set)' failed in handler::ha_reset This followup fixes the compilation warning 'test_bit' may be used uninitialized in this function introduced by the previous patch.
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Sven Sandberg authored
Removes SHOW NEW MASTER statement and all related code. Also removes the unused function update_slave_list from repl_failsafe.cc. mysql-test/r/signal_code.result: Updated result file. The output of SHOW PROCEDURE CODE has changed, because the numerical values of some SQLCOM_ commands have changes. This is not a problem, because SHOW PROCEDURE CODE only exists in debug builds and the numerical values of SQLCOM_ constants are not exposed elsewhere. mysql-test/r/sp-code.result: Updated result file. The output of SHOW PROCEDURE CODE has changed, because the numerical values of some SQLCOM_ commands have changes. This is not a problem, because SHOW PROCEDURE CODE only exists in debug builds and the numerical values of SQLCOM_ constants are not exposed elsewhere. sql/mysqld.cc: Remove SQLCOM_SHOW_NEW_MASTER. sql/repl_failsafe.cc: Remove show_new_master, which was only used by the removed SHOW NEW MASTER statement. Remove translate_master, which was only used by show_new_master. Remove find_slave_event, which was only used by translate_master. Remove find_target_pos, which was only used by translate_master. Remove cmp_master_pos, which was only used by translate_master. Remove update_slave_list, which was not used at all. sql/repl_failsafe.h: Remove declarations of functions removed by this patch: update_slave_list, show_new_master, translate_master, update_slave_list Remove declarations of functions that did not exist before this patch: handle_failsafe_rpl, load_master_data Remove declaration of function that is static in slave.cc: connect_to_master sql/sp_head.cc: Removed SQLCOM_SHOW_NEW_MASTER sql/sql_lex.h: Removed SQLCOM_SHOW_NEW_MASTER sql/sql_parse.cc: Removed SQLCOM_SHOW_NEW_MASTER sql/sql_repl.cc: Removed cmp_master_pos(char*,ulonglong,char*,ulonglong), which was only used by cmp_master_pos*Slave_log_event* sev, LEX_MASTER_INFO* mi) in repl_failsafe.cc, which has been removed. sql/sql_repl.h: removed cmp_master_pos sql/sql_yacc.yy: removed syntax SHOW NEW MASTER.
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
Text conflict in include/my_bit.h Text conflict in include/my_bitmap.h Text conflict in mysys/my_bitmap.c
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
Assertion `bitmap_is_set_all(&table->s->all_set)' failed in handler::ha_reset This assertion could be triggered if two connections simultaneously executed two bitmap test functions on the same bitmap. For example, the assertion could be triggered if one connection executed UPDATE while a second connection executed SELECT on the same table. Even if bitmap test functions have read-only semantics and have const bitmaps as parameter, several of them modified the internal state of the bitmap. With interleaved execution of two such functions it was possible for one function to modify the state of the same bitmap that the other function had just modified. This lead to an inconsistent state and could trigger the assert. Internally the bitmap uses 32 bit words for storage. Since bitmaps can contain any number of bits, the last word in the bitmap may not be fully used. A 32 bit mask is maintained where a bit is set if the corresponding bit in the last bitmap word is unused. The problem was that several test functions applied this mask to the last word. Sometimes the mask was negated and used to zero out the remainder of the last word and sometimes the mask was used as-is to fill the remainder of the last word with 1's. This meant that if a function first used the negated mask and another function then used the mask as-is (or vice-versa), the first function would then get the wrong result. This patch fixes the problem by changing the implementation of 9 bitmap functions that modified the bitmap state even if the bitmap was declared const. These functions now preserve the internal state of the bitmap. This makes it possible for two connections to concurrently execute two of these functions on the same bitmap without issues. The patch also removes dead testing code from my_bitmap.c. These tests have already been moved to unittest/mysys/bitmap-t.c. Existing test coverage of my_bitmap has been extended. No MTR test case added as this would require adding several sync points to the bitmap functions. The patch has been tested with a non-deterministic test case posted on the bug report. include/my_bit.h: Removed my_count_bits_ushort() which is not needed anymore. Added my_count_bits_uint32(). unittest/mysys/bitmap-t.c: Extended test coverage of my_bitmap.
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Tor Didriksen authored
extra/comp_err.c: Initialize er_last to zero (which is the correct value if we never enter the loop).
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Tor Didriksen authored
post-push fix: make it work in out-of-source builds. mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl: Set MYSQL_BINDIR, to be used by tests. mysql-test/t/file_contents.test: Use MYSQL_BINDIR, which is different from MYSQL_LIBDIR for out-of-source builds.
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Bjorn Munch authored
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- 15 Feb, 2011 5 commits
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Dmitry Lenev authored
fix for bug @59888.
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Dmitry Lenev authored
create spatial index on char > 31 bytes". Did after-merge fixes.
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Luis Soares authored
Backporting the patch from BUG#11753506 into mysql-5.5 as it is already in mysql-trunk but not in mysql-5.5.
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Luis Soares authored
Backporting the patch from BUG#11753489 into mysql-5.5 as it is already in mysql-trunk but not in mysql-5.5.
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Dmitry Lenev authored
attempt to create spatial index on char > 31 bytes". Attempt to create spatial index on char field with length greater than 31 byte led to assertion failure on server compiled with safemutex support. The problem occurred in mi_create() function which was called to create a new version of table being altered. This function failed since it detected an attempt to create a spatial key on non-binary column and tried to return an error. On its error path it tried to unlock THR_LOCK_myisam mutex which has not been not locked at this point. Indeed such an incorrect behavior was caught by safemutex wrapper and caused assertion failure. This patch fixes the problem by ensuring that mi_create() doesn't releases THR_LOCK_myisam mutex on error path if it was not acquired. mysql-test/r/gis.result: Added test for bug @59888 "debug assertion when attempt to create spatial index on char > 31 bytes". mysql-test/t/gis.test: Added test for bug @59888 "debug assertion when attempt to create spatial index on char > 31 bytes". storage/myisam/mi_create.c: Changed mi_create() not to release THR_LOCK_myisam mutex on error path if it was not acquired.
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- 14 Feb, 2011 2 commits
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Joerg Bruehe authored
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
Assert in Diagnostics_area::set_ok_status() for XA COMMIT This assert was triggered if XA COMMIT was issued when an XA transaction already had encountered an error (e.g. a deadlock) which required the XA transaction to be rolled back. In general, the assert is triggered if a statement tries to send OK to the client when an error has already been reported. It was triggered in this case because the trans_xa_commit() function first reported an error, then rolled back the transaction and finally returned FALSE, indicating success. Since trans_xa_commit() reported success, mysql_execute_command() tried to report OK, triggering the assert. This patch fixes the problem by fixing trans_xa_commit() to return TRUE if it encounters an error that requires rollback, even if the rollback itself is successful. Test case added to xa.test.
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- 11 Feb, 2011 3 commits
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Joerg Bruehe authored
With this change, there will be new files "INFO_SRC" and "INFO_BIN", which describe the source and the binaries. They will be contained in all packages: - in "tar.gz" and derived packages, in "docs/", - in RPMs, in "/usr/share/doc/packages/MySQL-server". "INFO_SRC" is also part of a source tarball. It gives the version as exact as possible, preferably by calling "bzr version-info" on the source tree. If that is not possible, it just contains the three level version number. "INFO_BIN" contains some info when and where the binaries were built, the options given to the compiler, and the flags controlling the included features. The tests (test "mysql" in the main suite) are extended to verify the existence of both "INFO_SRC" and "INFO_BIN", as well as some of the expected contents. CMakeLists.txt: For the new files describing the source and the build ("INFO_SRC" and "INFO_BIN"), we need a new file "cmake/info_macros.cmake.in" with the build rules. 1) This file must be configured with the current variables. 2) "INFO_SRC" can be created during the cmake phase, but this should be repeated with each "make" to protect against a developer doing only "make" after a "bzr pull" (or "bzr commit"). So have it both as a cmake rule and as a custom target. 3) "INFO_BIN" must be created during the make phase only, because it contains information from files which will be written at the end of the cmake phase only. Therefore, it must be a custom target which is included in all "make" targets. 4) The resulting "INFO_*" files must be included in packages. cmake/info_bin.cmake: This is the file to create "INFO_BIN", by calling the "CREATE_INFO_BIN()" macro. It must be a separate file, so that the macro definitions can be included in other cmake scripts without that file inclusion causing a side effect, the macro call. That call would modify the source tree which should be trated read-only. cmake/info_macros.cmake.in: This new file contains the macros to create the "INFO_*" files during various steps of the build, the calls will be at other places. 1) For source: If running from a BZR tree, always create (update) "INFO_SRC" by running "bzr version-info". Outside a BZR tree, try to take it from exported sources, and create it only if missing, in that case put the three level version number into it. 2) "INFO_BIN" contains - date/time and host name of the build host, - information about the platform, - information about the C and CXX compiler and the options given to them (Unix only), - the feature flags as reported by "cmake -L". cmake/info_src.cmake: This is the file to create "INFO_SRC", by calling the "CREATE_INFO_SRC()" macro. It must be a separate file, so that the macro definitions can be included in other cmake scripts without that file inclusion causing a side effect, the macro call. That call would modify the source tree which should be trated read-only. cmake/make_dist.cmake.in: Create a "VERSION_src" file during "make dist". In case it already exists from a preceding "cmake" run or tree export (which is quite likely), a new "make dist" must not modify it. mysql-test/r/file_contents.result: Result of test for bug#42969. mysql-test/t/file_contents.test: Perl test scriptlet for bug#42969. support-files/mysql.spec.sh: Add "INFO_SRC" and "INFO_BIN" to the RPM contents.
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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- 10 Feb, 2011 2 commits
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Alexander Barkov authored
An after-fix to workaround different metadata in "mtr --ps" output.
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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- 09 Feb, 2011 5 commits
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Joerg Bruehe authored
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Dmitry Shulga authored
batch_readline_init() was modified - make check for type of file for input stream unless target platform is WINDOWS since on this platform S_IFBLK is undefined.
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John H. Embretsen authored
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John H. Embretsen authored
Reverse DNS lookup of "localhost" returns "broadcasthost" on Snow Leopard (Mac), and NULL on most others. Simply ignore the output, as this is not an essential part of UDF testing.
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Dmitry Shulga authored
batch_readline_init() was modified - return an error if the input source is a directory or a block device. This follow-up is necessary because on some platforms, such as Solaris, call to read() from directory may be successful.
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- 08 Feb, 2011 7 commits
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Vasil Dimov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Jonathan Perkin authored
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unknown authored
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John H. Embretsen authored
Test failed on a certain Linux platform in automated environment. It turns out that this platform has an old version of Perl modules DBI and DBD::mysql installed, as well as the OS itself being relatively old. Allowing error code 11 to be returned from mysqlhotcopy on expected error seems harmless and will make the test pass also with older libraries.
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Anitha Gopi authored
Removed the collections for mysql-5.1-bugteam. Removed 1st from weekly. This is part of default suites
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Anitha Gopi authored
Removed the collections for mysql-5.1-bugteam. Removed 1st from weekly. This is part of default suites
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- 07 Feb, 2011 6 commits
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Vasil Dimov authored
This warning also happens in 5.1 with a slightly different codepath.
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Bjorn Munch authored
Added --debug-server and use $opt_debug_server where appropriate Let --debug imply --debug-server When merging to 5.5, must adapt fix for 59148 Oops, set debug => debug-server too late, fixed
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Ole John Aske authored
Also fix bug#59110: Memory leak of QUICK_SELECT_I allocated memory. Includes Jørgen Lølands review comments. Root cause of these bugs are that test_if_skip_sort_order() decided to revert the 'skip_sort_order' descision (and use filesort) after the query plan has been updated to reflect a 'skip' of the sort order. This might happen in 'check_reverse_order:' if we have a select->quick which could not be made descending by appending a QUICK_SELECT_DESC. (). The original 'save_quick' was then restored after the QEP has been modified, which caused: - An incorrect 'precomputed_group_by= TRUE' may have been set, and not reverted, as part of the already modifified QEP (Bug#59308) - A 'select->quick' might have been created which we fail to delete (bug#59110). This fix is a refactorication of test_if_skip_sort_order() where all logic related to modification of QEP (controlled by argument 'bool no_changes'), is moved to the end of test_if_skip_sort_order(), and done after *all* 'test_if_skip' checks has been performed - including the 'check_reverse_order:' checks. The refactorication above contains now intentional changes to the logic which has been moved to the end of the function. Furthermore, a smaller part of the fix address the handling of the select->quick objects which may already exists when we call 'test_if_skip_sort_order()' (save_quick) -and new select->quick's created during test_if_skip_sort_order(): - Before new select->quick may be created by calling ::test_quick_select(), we set 'select->quick= 0' to avoid that ::test_quick_select() prematurely delete the save_quick's. (After this call we may have both a 'save_quick' and 'select->quick') - All returns from ::test_if_skip_sort_order() where we may have both a 'save_quick' and a 'select->quick' has been changed to goto's to the exit points 'skiped_sort_order:' or 'need_filesort:' where we decide which of the QUICK_SELECT's to keep, and delete the other.
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Vasil Dimov authored
used (--with-zlib-dir=bundled) then there is no libz.so involved.
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Vinay Fisrekar authored
Correcting clean up command at the start of test.
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