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Mattias Jonsson authored
Problem was that in mysql-trunk the ER() macro is now dependent on current_thd and the innodb monitor thread has no binding to that thd object. This cause the crash because of bad derefencing. Solution was to add a new macro which take the thd as an argument (which the innodb thread uses for the call). (Updated according to reviewers comments, i.e. added ER_THD_OR_DEFAULT and moved test to suite parts.) mysql-test/suite/parts/r/partition_innodb_status_file.result: Bug#50201: Server crashes in explain_filename on an InnoDB partitioned table New test result file mysql-test/suite/parts/t/partition_innodb_status_file-master.opt: Bug#50201: Server crashes in explain_filename on an InnoDB partitioned table New test opt file mysql-test/suite/parts/t/partition_innodb_status_file.test: Bug#50201: Server crashes in explain_filename on an InnoDB partitioned table New test. Note that the innodb monitor thread only runs every 15 seconds, so this test will take at least 15 seconds, so I have moved it to the parts suite. sql/sql_table.cc: Bug#50201: Server crashes in explain_filename on an InnoDB partitioned table Using thd safe ER macro. sql/unireg.h: Bug#50201: Server crashes in explain_filename on an InnoDB partitioned table Added ER macros for use with specified thd pointer.
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