Commit cd1561d5 authored by joerg@trift2's avatar joerg@trift2

Merge trift2.:/MySQL/M50/mysql-5.0

into  trift2.:/MySQL/M50/push-5.0
parents c74b8577 88444351
......@@ -2806,7 +2806,7 @@ will be able to insert new data to the database without running out the
tablespace. Only free extents are taken into account and we also subtract
the safety margin required by the above function fsp_reserve_free_extents. */
ulint
ullint
fsp_get_available_space_in_free_extents(
/*====================================*/
/* out: available space in kB */
......@@ -2872,8 +2872,9 @@ fsp_get_available_space_in_free_extents(
return(0);
}
return(((n_free - reserve) * FSP_EXTENT_SIZE)
* (UNIV_PAGE_SIZE / 1024));
return((ullint)(n_free - reserve)
* FSP_EXTENT_SIZE
* (UNIV_PAGE_SIZE / 1024));
}
/************************************************************************
......
......@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ will be able to insert new data to the database without running out the
tablespace. Only free extents are taken into account and we also subtract
the safety margin required by the above function fsp_reserve_free_extents. */
ulint
ullint
fsp_get_available_space_in_free_extents(
/*====================================*/
/* out: available space in kB */
......
......@@ -195,6 +195,8 @@ typedef __int64 ib_longlong;
typedef longlong ib_longlong;
#endif
typedef unsigned long long int ullint;
#ifndef __WIN__
#if SIZEOF_LONG != SIZEOF_VOIDP
#error "Error: InnoDB's ulint must be of the same size as void*"
......
......@@ -57,6 +57,16 @@ ibool recv_needed_recovery = FALSE;
ibool recv_lsn_checks_on = FALSE;
/* There are two conditions under which we scan the logs, the first
is normal startup and the second is when we do a recovery from an
archive.
This flag is set if we are doing a scan from the last checkpoint during
startup. If we find log entries that were written after the last checkpoint
we know that the server was not cleanly shutdown. We must then initialize
the crash recovery environment before attempting to store these entries in
the log hash table. */
ibool recv_log_scan_is_startup_type = FALSE;
/* If the following is TRUE, the buffer pool file pages must be invalidated
after recovery and no ibuf operations are allowed; this becomes TRUE if
the log record hash table becomes too full, and log records must be merged
......@@ -99,6 +109,16 @@ the recovery failed and the database may be corrupt. */
dulint recv_max_page_lsn;
/* prototypes */
/***********************************************************
Initialize crash recovery environment. Can be called iff
recv_needed_recovery == FALSE. */
static
void
recv_init_crash_recovery(void);
/*===========================*/
/************************************************************
Creates the recovery system. */
......@@ -2438,6 +2458,23 @@ recv_scan_log_recs(
if (ut_dulint_cmp(scanned_lsn, recv_sys->scanned_lsn) > 0) {
/* We have found more entries. If this scan is
of startup type, we must initiate crash recovery
environment before parsing these log records. */
if (recv_log_scan_is_startup_type
&& !recv_needed_recovery) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Log scan progressed"
" past the checkpoint lsn %lu %lu\n",
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(
recv_sys->scanned_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(
recv_sys->scanned_lsn));
recv_init_crash_recovery();
}
/* We were able to find more log data: add it to the
parsing buffer if parse_start_lsn is already
non-zero */
......@@ -2557,6 +2594,48 @@ recv_group_scan_log_recs(
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
}
/***********************************************************
Initialize crash recovery environment. Can be called iff
recv_needed_recovery == FALSE. */
static
void
recv_init_crash_recovery(void)
/*==========================*/
{
ut_a(!recv_needed_recovery);
recv_needed_recovery = TRUE;
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: Database was not"
" shut down normally!\n"
"InnoDB: Starting crash recovery.\n");
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Reading tablespace information"
" from the .ibd files...\n");
fil_load_single_table_tablespaces();
/* If we are using the doublewrite method, we will
check if there are half-written pages in data files,
and restore them from the doublewrite buffer if
possible */
if (srv_force_recovery < SRV_FORCE_NO_LOG_REDO) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Restoring possible"
" half-written data pages from"
" the doublewrite\n"
"InnoDB: buffer...\n");
trx_sys_doublewrite_init_or_restore_pages(TRUE);
}
}
/************************************************************
Recovers from a checkpoint. When this function returns, the database is able
to start processing of new user transactions, but the function
......@@ -2681,72 +2760,6 @@ recv_recovery_from_checkpoint_start(
recv_sys->recovered_lsn = checkpoint_lsn;
srv_start_lsn = checkpoint_lsn;
/* NOTE: we always do a 'recovery' at startup, but only if
there is something wrong we will print a message to the
user about recovery: */
if (ut_dulint_cmp(checkpoint_lsn, max_flushed_lsn) != 0
|| ut_dulint_cmp(checkpoint_lsn, min_flushed_lsn) != 0) {
if (ut_dulint_cmp(checkpoint_lsn, max_flushed_lsn)
< 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: ##########################################################\n"
"InnoDB: WARNING!\n"
"InnoDB: The log sequence number in ibdata files is higher\n"
"InnoDB: than the log sequence number in the ib_logfiles! Are you sure\n"
"InnoDB: you are using the right ib_logfiles to start up the database?\n"
"InnoDB: Log sequence number in ib_logfiles is %lu %lu, log\n"
"InnoDB: sequence numbers stamped to ibdata file headers are between\n"
"InnoDB: %lu %lu and %lu %lu.\n"
"InnoDB: ##########################################################\n",
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(checkpoint_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(checkpoint_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(min_flushed_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(min_flushed_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(max_flushed_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(max_flushed_lsn));
}
recv_needed_recovery = TRUE;
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: Database was not shut down normally!\n"
"InnoDB: Starting crash recovery.\n");
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Reading tablespace information from the .ibd files...\n");
fil_load_single_table_tablespaces();
/* If we are using the doublewrite method, we will
check if there are half-written pages in data files,
and restore them from the doublewrite buffer if
possible */
if (srv_force_recovery < SRV_FORCE_NO_LOG_REDO) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Restoring possible half-written data pages from the doublewrite\n"
"InnoDB: buffer...\n");
trx_sys_doublewrite_init_or_restore_pages(
TRUE);
}
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
fprintf(stderr,
" InnoDB: Starting log scan based on checkpoint at\n"
"InnoDB: log sequence number %lu %lu.\n",
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(checkpoint_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(checkpoint_lsn));
} else {
/* Init the doublewrite buffer memory structure */
trx_sys_doublewrite_init_or_restore_pages(FALSE);
}
}
contiguous_lsn = ut_dulint_align_down(recv_sys->scanned_lsn,
......@@ -2798,7 +2811,9 @@ recv_recovery_from_checkpoint_start(
group = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(log_groups, group);
}
while (group) {
/* Set the flag to publish that we are doing startup scan. */
recv_log_scan_is_startup_type = (type == LOG_CHECKPOINT);
while (group) {
old_scanned_lsn = recv_sys->scanned_lsn;
recv_group_scan_log_recs(group, &contiguous_lsn,
......@@ -2819,6 +2834,69 @@ recv_recovery_from_checkpoint_start(
group = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(log_groups, group);
}
/* Done with startup scan. Clear the flag. */
recv_log_scan_is_startup_type = FALSE;
if (type == LOG_CHECKPOINT) {
/* NOTE: we always do a 'recovery' at startup, but only if
there is something wrong we will print a message to the
user about recovery: */
if (ut_dulint_cmp(checkpoint_lsn, max_flushed_lsn) != 0
|| ut_dulint_cmp(checkpoint_lsn, min_flushed_lsn) != 0) {
if (ut_dulint_cmp(checkpoint_lsn, max_flushed_lsn)
< 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: #########################"
"#################################\n"
"InnoDB: "
"WARNING!\n"
"InnoDB: The log sequence number"
" in ibdata files is higher\n"
"InnoDB: than the log sequence number"
" in the ib_logfiles! Are you sure\n"
"InnoDB: you are using the right"
" ib_logfiles to start up"
" the database?\n"
"InnoDB: Log sequence number in"
" ib_logfiles is %lu %lu, log\n"
"InnoDB: sequence numbers stamped"
" to ibdata file headers are between\n"
"InnoDB: %lu %lu and %lu %lu.\n"
"InnoDB: #########################"
"#################################\n",
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(
checkpoint_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(
checkpoint_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(
min_flushed_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(
min_flushed_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(
max_flushed_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(
max_flushed_lsn));
}
if (!recv_needed_recovery) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: The log sequence number"
" in ibdata files does not match\n"
"InnoDB: the log sequence number"
" in the ib_logfiles!\n");
recv_init_crash_recovery();
}
}
if (!recv_needed_recovery) {
/* Init the doublewrite buffer memory structure */
trx_sys_doublewrite_init_or_restore_pages(FALSE);
}
}
/* We currently have only one log group */
if (ut_dulint_cmp(group_scanned_lsn, checkpoint_lsn) < 0) {
ut_print_timestamp(stderr);
......@@ -2871,16 +2949,9 @@ recv_recovery_from_checkpoint_start(
recv_synchronize_groups(up_to_date_group);
if (!recv_needed_recovery) {
if (ut_dulint_cmp(checkpoint_lsn, recv_sys->recovered_lsn)
!= 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Warning: we did not need to do crash recovery, but log scan\n"
"InnoDB: progressed past the checkpoint lsn %lu %lu up to lsn %lu %lu\n",
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(checkpoint_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(checkpoint_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_high(recv_sys->recovered_lsn),
(ulong) ut_dulint_get_low(recv_sys->recovered_lsn));
}
ut_a(ut_dulint_cmp(checkpoint_lsn,
recv_sys->recovered_lsn) == 0);
} else {
srv_start_lsn = recv_sys->recovered_lsn;
}
......
......@@ -436,10 +436,9 @@ os_file_handle_error_no_exit(
#undef USE_FILE_LOCK
#define USE_FILE_LOCK
#if defined(UNIV_HOTBACKUP) || defined(__WIN__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__NETWARE__)
#if defined(UNIV_HOTBACKUP) || defined(__WIN__) || defined(__NETWARE__)
/* InnoDB Hot Backup does not lock the data files.
* On Windows, mandatory locking is used.
* On FreeBSD with LinuxThreads, advisory locking does not work properly.
*/
# undef USE_FILE_LOCK
#endif
......
......@@ -1151,7 +1151,7 @@ srv_conc_force_enter_innodb(
srv_conc_n_threads++;
trx->declared_to_be_inside_innodb = TRUE;
trx->n_tickets_to_enter_innodb = 0;
trx->n_tickets_to_enter_innodb = 1;
os_fast_mutex_unlock(&srv_conc_mutex);
}
......
......@@ -1606,19 +1606,21 @@ trx_commit_for_mysql(
the transaction object does not have an InnoDB session object, and we
set the dummy session that we use for all MySQL transactions. */
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
if (trx->sess == NULL) {
/* Open a dummy session */
if (!trx_dummy_sess) {
trx_dummy_sess = sess_open();
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
if (!trx_dummy_sess) {
trx_dummy_sess = sess_open();
}
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
}
trx->sess = trx_dummy_sess;
}
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
trx_start_if_not_started(trx);
......
set names ascii;
select 'e'='`';
'e'='`'
0
select 'y'='~';
'y'='~'
0
create table t1 (a char(1) character set ascii);
insert into t1 (a) values (' '), ('a'), ('b'), ('c'), ('d'), ('e'), ('f'), ('g'), ('h'), ('i'), ('j'), ('k'), ('l'), ('m'), ('n'), ('o'), ('p'), ('q'), ('r'), ('s'), ('t'), ('u'), ('v'), ('w'), ('x'), ('y'), ('z'), ('A'), ('B'), ('C'), ('D'), ('E'), ('F'), ('G'), ('H'), ('I'), ('J'), ('K'), ('L'), ('M'), ('N'), ('O'), ('P'), ('Q'), ('R'), ('S'), ('T'), ('U'), ('V'), ('W'), ('X'), ('Y'), ('Z'), ('!'), ('@'), ('#'), ('$'), ('%'), ('^'), ('&'), ('*'), ('('), (')'), ('_'), ('+'), ('`'), ('~'), ('1'), ('2'), ('3'), ('4'), ('5'), ('6'), ('7'), ('8'), ('9'), ('0'), ('['), (']'), ('\\'), ('|'), ('}'), ('{'), ('"'), (':'), (''''), (';'), ('/'), ('.'), (','), ('?'), ('>'), ('<'), ('\n'), ('\t'), ('\a'), ('\f'), ('\v');
select t1a.a, t1b.a from t1 as t1a, t1 as t1b where t1a.a=t1b.a order by binary t1a.a, binary t1b.a;
a a
! !
" "
# #
$ $
% %
& &
' '
( (
) )
* *
+ +
, ,
. .
/ /
0 0
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
: :
; ;
< <
> >
? ?
@ @
A A
A a
A a
B B
B b
C C
C c
D D
D d
E E
E e
F F
F f
F f
G G
G g
H H
H h
I I
I i
J J
J j
K K
K k
L L
L l
M M
M m
N N
N n
O O
O o
P P
P p
Q Q
Q q
R R
R r
S S
S s
T T
T t
U U
U u
V V
V v
V v
W W
W w
X X
X x
Y Y
Y y
Z Z
Z z
[ [
\ \
] ]
^ ^
_ _
` `
a A
a A
a a
a a
a a
a a
b B
b b
c C
c c
d D
d d
e E
e e
f F
f F
f f
f f
f f
f f
g G
g g
h H
h h
i I
i i
j J
j j
k K
k k
l L
l l
m M
m m
n N
n n
o O
o o
p P
p p
q Q
q q
r R
r r
s S
s s
t T
t t
u U
u u
v V
v V
v v
v v
v v
v v
w W
w w
x X
x x
y Y
y y
z Z
z z
{ {
| |
} }
~ ~
drop table t1;
End of 5.0 tests.
......@@ -187,6 +187,14 @@ select * from t1 where a=_latin1'
ERROR HY000: Illegal mix of collations (cp1251_general_ci,IMPLICIT) and (latin1_swedish_ci,COERCIBLE) for operation '='
drop table t1;
set names latin1;
set names ascii;
create table t1 (a char(1) character set latin1);
insert into t1 values ('a');
select * from t1 where a='a';
a
a
drop table t1;
set names latin1;
create table t1 (a char(10) character set utf8 collate utf8_bin);
insert into t1 values (' xxx');
select * from t1 where a=lpad('xxx',10,' ');
......
#
# Bug #27562: ascii.xml invalid?
#
set names ascii;
select 'e'='`';
select 'y'='~';
create table t1 (a char(1) character set ascii);
insert into t1 (a) values (' '), ('a'), ('b'), ('c'), ('d'), ('e'), ('f'), ('g'), ('h'), ('i'), ('j'), ('k'), ('l'), ('m'), ('n'), ('o'), ('p'), ('q'), ('r'), ('s'), ('t'), ('u'), ('v'), ('w'), ('x'), ('y'), ('z'), ('A'), ('B'), ('C'), ('D'), ('E'), ('F'), ('G'), ('H'), ('I'), ('J'), ('K'), ('L'), ('M'), ('N'), ('O'), ('P'), ('Q'), ('R'), ('S'), ('T'), ('U'), ('V'), ('W'), ('X'), ('Y'), ('Z'), ('!'), ('@'), ('#'), ('$'), ('%'), ('^'), ('&'), ('*'), ('('), (')'), ('_'), ('+'), ('`'), ('~'), ('1'), ('2'), ('3'), ('4'), ('5'), ('6'), ('7'), ('8'), ('9'), ('0'), ('['), (']'), ('\\'), ('|'), ('}'), ('{'), ('"'), (':'), (''''), (';'), ('/'), ('.'), (','), ('?'), ('>'), ('<'), ('\n'), ('\t'), ('\a'), ('\f'), ('\v');
select t1a.a, t1b.a from t1 as t1a, t1 as t1b where t1a.a=t1b.a order by binary t1a.a, binary t1b.a;
drop table t1;
#
--echo End of 5.0 tests.
......@@ -152,6 +152,16 @@ select * from t1 where a=_latin1'
drop table t1;
set names latin1;
#
# Test the same with ascii
#
set names ascii;
create table t1 (a char(1) character set latin1);
insert into t1 values ('a');
select * from t1 where a='a';
drop table t1;
set names latin1;
#
# Bug#10446 Illegal mix of collations
#
......
......@@ -3301,8 +3301,6 @@ ha_innobase::write_row(
if (error == DB_DUPLICATE_KEY && auto_inc_used
&& (user_thd->lex->sql_command == SQLCOM_REPLACE
|| user_thd->lex->sql_command == SQLCOM_REPLACE_SELECT
|| (user_thd->lex->sql_command == SQLCOM_INSERT
&& user_thd->lex->duplicates == DUP_UPDATE)
|| (user_thd->lex->sql_command == SQLCOM_LOAD
&& user_thd->lex->duplicates == DUP_REPLACE))) {
......@@ -3533,6 +3531,27 @@ ha_innobase::update_row(
error = row_update_for_mysql((byte*) old_row, prebuilt);
/* We need to do some special AUTOINC handling for the following case:
INSERT INTO t (c1,c2) VALUES(x,y) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE ...
We need to use the AUTOINC counter that was actually used by
MySQL in the UPDATE statement, which can be different from the
value used in the INSERT statement.*/
if (error == DB_SUCCESS
&& table->next_number_field && new_row == table->record[0]
&& user_thd->lex->sql_command == SQLCOM_INSERT
&& user_thd->lex->duplicates == DUP_UPDATE) {
longlong auto_inc;
auto_inc = table->next_number_field->val_int();
if (auto_inc != 0) {
dict_table_autoinc_update(prebuilt->table, auto_inc);
}
}
innodb_srv_conc_exit_innodb(prebuilt->trx);
error = convert_error_code_to_mysql(error, user_thd);
......@@ -5609,9 +5628,9 @@ ha_innobase::update_table_comment(
mutex_enter_noninline(&srv_dict_tmpfile_mutex);
rewind(srv_dict_tmpfile);
fprintf(srv_dict_tmpfile, "InnoDB free: %lu kB",
(ulong) fsp_get_available_space_in_free_extents(
prebuilt->table->space));
fprintf(srv_dict_tmpfile, "InnoDB free: %llu kB",
fsp_get_available_space_in_free_extents(
prebuilt->table->space));
dict_print_info_on_foreign_keys(FALSE, srv_dict_tmpfile,
prebuilt->trx, prebuilt->table);
......
......@@ -995,7 +995,6 @@ bool mysql_ha_read(THD *, TABLE_LIST *,enum enum_ha_read_modes,char *,
List<Item> *,enum ha_rkey_function,Item *,ha_rows,ha_rows);
int mysql_ha_flush(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *tables, uint mode_flags,
bool is_locked);
void mysql_ha_mark_tables_for_reopen(THD *thd, TABLE *table);
/* mysql_ha_flush mode_flags bits */
#define MYSQL_HA_CLOSE_FINAL 0x00
#define MYSQL_HA_REOPEN_ON_USAGE 0x01
......
......@@ -117,9 +117,9 @@
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 5C 5D 5B 5E 5F
45 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 7B 7C 7D 59 7F
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F
60 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F
80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8A 8B 8C 8D 8E 8F
90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 9A 9B 9C 9D 9E 9F
A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 AA AB AC AD AE AF
......
......@@ -585,14 +585,6 @@ void close_thread_tables(THD *thd, bool lock_in_use, bool skip_derived)
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("thd->open_tables: %p", thd->open_tables));
/*
End open index scans and table scans and remove references to the tables
from the handler tables hash. After this preparation it is safe to close
the tables.
*/
mysql_ha_mark_tables_for_reopen(thd, thd->open_tables);
found_old_table= 0;
while (thd->open_tables)
found_old_table|=close_thread_table(thd, &thd->open_tables);
......
......@@ -746,48 +746,3 @@ static int mysql_ha_flush_table(THD *thd, TABLE **table_ptr, uint mode_flags)
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
/*
Mark tables for reopen.
SYNOPSIS
mysql_ha_mark_tables_for_reopen()
thd Thread identifier.
table Table list to mark for reopen.
DESCRIPTION
For each table found in the handler hash mark it as closed
(ready for reopen) and end all index/table scans.
NOTE
The caller must lock LOCK_open.
*/
void mysql_ha_mark_tables_for_reopen(THD *thd, TABLE *table)
{
DBUG_ENTER("mysql_ha_mark_tables_for_reopen");
safe_mutex_assert_owner(&LOCK_open);
for (; table; table= table->next)
{
/*
Some elements in open table list, for example placeholders used for
name-locking, can have alias set to 0.
*/
if (table->alias)
{
TABLE_LIST *hash_tables;
if ((hash_tables= (TABLE_LIST*) hash_search(&thd->handler_tables_hash,
(byte*) table->alias,
strlen(table->alias) + 1)))
{
/* Mark table as ready for reopen. */
hash_tables->table= NULL;
/* End open index/table scans. */
table->file->ha_index_or_rnd_end();
}
}
}
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
......@@ -263,8 +263,6 @@ bool String::needs_conversion(uint32 arg_length,
(to_cs == &my_charset_bin) ||
(to_cs == from_cs) ||
my_charset_same(from_cs, to_cs) ||
(my_charset_is_ascii_based(to_cs) &&
my_charset_is_8bit_pure_ascii(from_cs)) ||
((from_cs == &my_charset_bin) &&
(!(*offset=(arg_length % to_cs->mbminlen)))))
return FALSE;
......
......@@ -894,9 +894,9 @@ uchar sort_order_ascii_general_ci[] = {
0x20,0x21,0x22,0x23,0x24,0x25,0x26,0x27,0x28,0x29,0x2A,0x2B,0x2C,0x2D,0x2E,0x2F,
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