1. 12 Mar, 2012 1 commit
    • Inaam Rana's avatar
      Bug#13789853 SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS HANGS DUE TO EXCESSIVE WORK · e56854d8
      Inaam Rana authored
      IN LOCK_VALIDATE()
      
      rb://917
      approved by: Marko Makela
      
      In lock_validate() the limit is used to release the kernel_mutex during
      the validation, to obey the latching order.
      If we do the limit++ then we are rechecking the same lock most times on
      each iteration because limit is being incremented by one and
      <space, page_no> will nearly always be > limit. If we set the limit
      correctly to (space, page+1) then we are actually making progress
      during the iteration.
      e56854d8
  2. 09 Mar, 2012 3 commits
  3. 08 Mar, 2012 4 commits
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      Merge mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5. · 26ab3d12
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      26ab3d12
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      Merge mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5. · 9747c33b
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      9747c33b
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      Bug#13807811 BTR_PCUR_RESTORE_POSITION() CAN SKIP A RECORD · c5511bdf
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      This bug has been there at least since MySQL 4.0.9. (Before 4.0.9, the
      code probably was even more severely broken.)
      
      btr_pcur_restore_position(): When cursor restoration fails, before
      invoking btr_pcur_store_position() move to the previous or next record
      unless cursor->rel_pos==BTR_PCUR_ON or the record was not a user
      record.
      
      This bug can cause skipped records when btr_pcur_store_position() is
      called on the last record of a page. A symptom would be record count
      mismatch in CHECK TABLE, or failure to find a record to delete-mark or
      update or purge. The following operations should be affected by the
      bug:
      
      * row_search_for_mysql(): SELECT, UPDATE, REPLACE, CHECK TABLE,
        (almost anything else than INSERT)
      
      * foreign key CASCADE operations
      
      * row_merge_read_clustered_index(): index creation (since MySQL 5.1
        InnoDB Plugin)
      
      * multi-threaded purge (after MySQL 5.5): not sure, but it might fail
        to purge some records
      
      Not all callers of btr_pcur_restore_position() should be affected.
      Anything that asserts or checks that restoration succeeds is
      unaffected. For example, cursor restoration on the change buffer tree
      should always succeed, because access is being protected by additional
      latches. Likewise, rollback, or any code accesses data dictionary
      tables while holding dict_sys->mutex should be safe.
      
      rb:967 approved by Jimmy Yang
      c5511bdf
  4. 06 Mar, 2012 3 commits
  5. 29 Feb, 2012 4 commits
    • Mattias Jonsson's avatar
      merge from mysql-5.1 · 645bddec
      Mattias Jonsson authored
      645bddec
    • Mattias Jonsson's avatar
      merge into mysql-5.1 · 937ee6b7
      Mattias Jonsson authored
      937ee6b7
    • Praveenkumar Hulakund's avatar
      Bug#12601974 - STORED PROCEDURE SQL_MODE=NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES IGNORED AND BREAKS REPLICATION · cf2f9780
      Praveenkumar Hulakund authored
      Analysis:
      ========================
      sql_mode "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES": When user want to use backslash as character input,
      instead of escape character in a string literal then sql_mode can be set to 
      "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES". With this mode enabled, backslash becomes an ordinary 
      character like any other. 
      
      SQL_MODE set applies to the current client session. And while creating the stored 
      procedure, MySQL stores the current sql_mode and always executes the stored 
      procedure in sql_mode stored with the Procedure, regardless of the server SQL 
      mode in effect when the routine is invoked.  
      
      In the scenario (for which bug is reported), the routine is created with 
      sql_mode=NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES. And routine is executed with the invoker sql_mode
      is "" (NOT SET) by executing statement "call testp('Axel\'s')".
      Since invoker sql_mode is "" (NOT_SET), the '\' in 'Axel\'s'(argument to function)
      is considered as escape character and column "a" (of table "t1") values are 
      updated with "Axel's". The binary log generated for above update operation is as below,
      
        set sql_mode=XXXXXX (for no_backslash_escapes)
        update test.t1 set a= NAME_CONST('var',_latin1'Axel\'s' COLLATE 'latin1_swedish_ci');
      
      While logging stored procedure statements, the local variables (params) used in
      statements are replaced with the NAME_CONST(var_name, var_value) (Internal function) 
      (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/miscellaneous-functions.html#function_name-const)
      
      On slave, these logs are applied. NAME_CONST is parsed to get the variable and its
      value. Since, stored procedure is created with sql_mode="NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES", the sql_mode
      is also logged in. So that at slave this sql_mode is set before executing the statements
      of routine.  So at slave, sql_mode is set to "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES" and then while
      parsing NAME_CONST of string variable, '\' is considered as NON ESCAPE character
      and parsing reported error for "'" (as we have only one "'" no backslash). 
      
      At slave, parsing was proper with sql_mode "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES".
      But above error reported while writing bin log, "'" (of Axel's) is escaped with
      "\" character. Actually, all special characters (n, r, ', ", \, 0...) are escaped
      while writing NAME_CONST for string variable(param, local variable) in bin log 
      irrespective of "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES" sql_mode. So, basically, the problem is 
      that logging string parameter does not take into account sql_mode value.
      
      Fix:
      ========================
      So when sql_mode is set to "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES", escaping  characters as 
      (n, r, ', ", \, 0...) should be avoided. To do so, added a check to not to
      escape such characters while writing NAME_CONST for string variables in bin 
      log. 
      And when sql_mode is set to NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES, quote character "'" is
      represented as ''.
      http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/string-literals.html (There are several 
      ways to include quote characters within a string: )
      
      cf2f9780
    • Praveenkumar Hulakund's avatar
      Bug#12601974 - STORED PROCEDURE SQL_MODE=NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES IGNORED AND BREAKS REPLICATION · c22c9270
      Praveenkumar Hulakund authored
      Analysis:
      ========================
      sql_mode "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES": When user want to use backslash as character input,
      instead of escape character in a string literal then sql_mode can be set to 
      "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES". With this mode enabled, backslash becomes an ordinary 
      character like any other. 
      
      SQL_MODE set applies to the current client session. And while creating the stored 
      procedure, MySQL stores the current sql_mode and always executes the stored 
      procedure in sql_mode stored with the Procedure, regardless of the server SQL 
      mode in effect when the routine is invoked.  
      
      In the scenario (for which bug is reported), the routine is created with 
      sql_mode=NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES. And routine is executed with the invoker sql_mode
      is "" (NOT SET) by executing statement "call testp('Axel\'s')".
      Since invoker sql_mode is "" (NOT_SET), the '\' in 'Axel\'s'(argument to function)
      is considered as escape character and column "a" (of table "t1") values are 
      updated with "Axel's". The binary log generated for above update operation is as below,
      
        set sql_mode=XXXXXX (for no_backslash_escapes)
        update test.t1 set a= NAME_CONST('var',_latin1'Axel\'s' COLLATE 'latin1_swedish_ci');
      
      While logging stored procedure statements, the local variables (params) used in
      statements are replaced with the NAME_CONST(var_name, var_value) (Internal function) 
      (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/miscellaneous-functions.html#function_name-const)
      
      On slave, these logs are applied. NAME_CONST is parsed to get the variable and its
      value. Since, stored procedure is created with sql_mode="NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES", the sql_mode
      is also logged in. So that at slave this sql_mode is set before executing the statements
      of routine.  So at slave, sql_mode is set to "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES" and then while
      parsing NAME_CONST of string variable, '\' is considered as NON ESCAPE character
      and parsing reported error for "'" (as we have only one "'" no backslash). 
      
      At slave, parsing was proper with sql_mode "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES".
      But above error reported while writing bin log, "'" (of Axel's) is escaped with
      "\" character. Actually, all special characters (n, r, ', ", \, 0...) are escaped
      while writing NAME_CONST for string variable(param, local variable) in bin log 
      Airrespective of "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES" sql_mode. So, basically, the problem is 
      that logging string parameter does not take into account sql_mode value.
      
      Fix:
      ========================
      So when sql_mode is set to "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES", escaping  characters as 
      (n, r, ', ", \, 0...) should be avoided. To do so, added a check to not to
      escape such characters while writing NAME_CONST for string variables in bin 
      log. 
      And when sql_mode is set to NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES, quote character "'" is
      represented as ''.
      http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/string-literals.html (There are several 
      ways to include quote characters within a string: )
      
      
      
      mysql-test/r/sql_mode.result:
        Added test case for Bug#12601974.
      mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_sql_mode.result:
        Appended result of test cases added for Bug#12601974.
      mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_sql_mode.test:
        Added test case for Bug#12601974.
      mysql-test/t/sql_mode.test:
        Appended result of test cases added for Bug#12601974.
      c22c9270
  6. 28 Feb, 2012 4 commits
  7. 29 Feb, 2012 1 commit
  8. 28 Feb, 2012 3 commits
    • Manish Kumar's avatar
      BUG#13333431 - INCORRECT DEFAULT PORT IN 'SHOW SLAVE HOSTS' OUTPUT · 9e048a6b
      Manish Kumar authored
      Problem - The default port number shown in SHOW SLAVE HOSTS is always 3306 
                though the slave is actually listening on a different port number.
                This is a problem as the user can not be sure whether this port 
                value can be trusted and so client trying to read replication 
                topology can get confused.
      
      Fix - 3306 ceases to be the default value of report-port. Moreover report-port
            does not have a static default any longer.
            Instead we initialize report-port to 0 as the new default value and change
            it based on two checks :
      
            1) If report_port is not set, the slave reports the port number its listening 
               on. (i.e. if report-port is not set we get the actual value of the slave's 
               port number).
      
            2) If report-port is set, we show the value report-port is set to, as the slave's
               port number.
      
      mysql-test/include/show_slave_hosts.inc:
        A .inc file is added to use show slave hosts in the new test added.
      mysql-test/r/mysqld--help-notwin.result:
        Updated the result file to show the default value passed for report-port.
      mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_report_port.result:
        The result file for the new test that is added.
      mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_show_slave_hosts.result:
        Updated the result file to show the default value passed for report-port.
      mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_report_port-slave.opt:
        Option file for the new test added.
      mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_report_port.test:
        Added a test to check the correct functionality of report-port. 
        We check this by running the replication twice. 
                
        In the first run we do not set the value of report-port through the opt file 
        and get the actual port number of the slave's port.
                
        We then restart the server with report-port set to some value (in this case 9000)
        and check the value reported for the slave's port number.
      mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/t/report_port_basic.test:
        Update the test file to show the value for report-port. It is replaced with
        SLAVE_PORT as the actual value of the report-port will change with each run.
      sql/mysqld.cc:
        Changed the value reported by report port :
                
        1. If the value for report-port is not set we assign report-port to be the 
           actual port number of the slave (mysqld_port).
        
        2. If report-port is set we get the value set for the report-port.
      sql/sys_vars.cc:
        Passed 0 as the default value of the report-port.
      9e048a6b
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      Merge mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5. · 2367e79e
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      2367e79e
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      Merge mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5. · 8235c4e1
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      8235c4e1
  9. 27 Feb, 2012 2 commits
  10. 24 Feb, 2012 3 commits
    • Jimmy Yang's avatar
    • Chaithra Gopalareddy's avatar
      Merge from 5.1 to 5.5 · 61fb45bc
      Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
      61fb45bc
    • Chaithra Gopalareddy's avatar
      Bug#13012483:EXPLAIN EXTENDED, PREPARED STATEMENT, CRASH IN · 6a0d03fc
      Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
      CHECK_SIMPLE_EQUALITY
      
      PROBLEM:
      Crash in "check_simple_equality" when using a subquery with "IN" and
      "ALL" in prepare.
      
      ANALYSIS:
      Crash can be reproduced using a simplified query like this one:
      prepare s from "select 1 from g1 where 1 < all (
                      select @:=(1 in (select 1 from g1)) from g1)";
      
      This bug is currently present only on 5.5.and 5.1. Its fixed as part
      of work log(#1110) in 5.6. We are taking one change to fix this
      in 5.5 and 5.1.
      
      Problem seems to be present because we are trying to evaluate "is_null"
      on an argument which is part of a subquery
      (In Item_is_not_null_test::update_used_tables()).
      But the condition to evaluate is only when we do not have a sub query
      present, which means to say that "with_subselect" is not set.
      With respect to the above query, we create an object of type
      "Item_in_optimizer" which by definition is always associated with a
      subquery. While in 5.6 we set "with_subselect" to true for
      "Item_in_optimizer" object, we do not do the same in 5.5. This results in
      the evaluation for "is_null" resulting in a coredump.
      So, we are now setting "with_subselect" to true for "Item_in_optimizer"
      in 5.1 and 5.5.
      
      
      mysql-test/r/func_in.result:
        Result file changes for the test case added
      mysql-test/t/func_in.test:
        Test case added for Bug#13012483
      sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
        Changed Item_in_optimizer::Item_in_optimizer( ) to set "with_subselect"
        to true
      6a0d03fc
  11. 21 Feb, 2012 6 commits
  12. 20 Feb, 2012 3 commits
    • Mattias Jonsson's avatar
      Bug#11761296: 53775: QUERY ON PARTITIONED TABLE RETURNS CACHED · 74374933
      Mattias Jonsson authored
                                              RESULT FROM PREVIOUS TRANSACTION
      
      The current Query Cache API is not fully compatible with
      the partitioning engine.
      
      There is no good way to implement support for QC due to:
      1) a static callback for ha_partition would need to have access
      to all partition names and call the underlying callback for each
      [sub]partition with the correct name.
      2) pruning would be impossible, even if one used the ulonglong
      engine_data due to if engine_data is changed, the table is
      invalidated by the QC.
      
      So the only viable solution to avoid incorrect data is to not allow
      caching of queries using partitioned tables.
      
      (There are some extra changes, due to removal of \r as line break)
      74374933
    • Hery Ramilison's avatar
      cloning 5.5.22 · 409e2393
      Hery Ramilison authored
      409e2393
    • Vasil Dimov's avatar
      Adjust .result files of mysqld--help-notwin and mysqld--help-win · 86765941
      Vasil Dimov authored
      mtr tests.
      
      This is a followup to vasil.dimov@oracle.com-20120217130947-03319op732dsf4m2
      which added a deprecation notice to ignore-builtin-innodb
      86765941
  13. 19 Feb, 2012 2 commits
    • Tatjana Azundris Nuernberg's avatar
      NULL merge · 462266f1
      Tatjana Azundris Nuernberg authored
      462266f1
    • Tatjana Azundris Nuernberg's avatar
      BUG 13454045 - 63524: BUG #35396 "ABNORMAL/IMPOSSIBLE/LARGE QUERY_TIME AND LOCK_TIME" HAPPENS A · ede9f4fa
      Tatjana Azundris Nuernberg authored
      If a query's end time is before before its start time, the system clock has been turn back
      (daylight savings time etc.). When the system clock is changed, we can't tell for certain a
      given query was actually slow. We did not protect against logging such a query with a bogus
      execution time (resulting from end_time - start_time being negative), and possibly logging it
      even though it did not really take long to run.
      
      We now have a sanity check in place.
      
      sql/sql_parse.cc:
        Make sure end time is not before start time - otherwise, we can be SURE the system clock
        was changed in between, but not by how much. In other words, when the clock is changed,
        we don't know how long a query ran, and whether it was slow.
      ede9f4fa
  14. 17 Feb, 2012 1 commit