1. 22 Mar, 2010 1 commit
    • Sergey Vojtovich's avatar
      BUG#51868 - crash with myisam_use_mmap and partitioned · 356d0754
      Sergey Vojtovich authored
                  myisam tables
      
      Queries following TRUNCATE of partitioned MyISAM table
      may crash server if myisam_use_mmap is true.
      
      Internally this is MyISAM bug, but limited to partitioned
      tables, because MyISAM doesn't use ::delete_all_rows()
      method for TRUNCATE, but goes via table recreate instead.
      
      MyISAM didn't properly fall back to non-mmaped I/O after
      mmap() failure. Was not repeatable on linux before, likely
      because (quote from man mmap):
        SUSv3  specifies  that  mmap() should fail if length is 0.
        However, in kernels before 2.6.12, mmap() succeeded in
        this case: no mapping was created and the call returned
        addr. Since kernel 2.6.12, mmap() fails with the error
        EINVAL for this case.
      356d0754
  2. 18 Mar, 2010 1 commit
  3. 17 Mar, 2010 3 commits
    • Mats Kindahl's avatar
      Merging with mysql-5.1-bugteam · c14807a2
      Mats Kindahl authored
      c14807a2
    • Mats Kindahl's avatar
      BUG#49618: Field length stored incorrectly in binary log · 27737589
      Mats Kindahl authored
                 for InnoDB
                  
      The class Field_bit_as_char stores the metadata for the
      field incorrecly because bytes_in_rec and bit_len are set
      to (field_length + 7 ) / 8 and 0 respectively, while
      Field_bit has the correct values field_length / 8 and
      field_length % 8.
                  
      Solved the problem by re-computing the values for the
      metadata based on the field_length instead of using the
      bytes_in_rec and bit_len variables.
                  
      To handle compatibility with old server, a table map
      flag was added to indicate that the bit computation is
      exact. If the flag is clear, the slave computes the
      number of bytes required to store the bit field and
      compares that instead, effectively allowing replication
      *without conversion* from any field length that require
      the same number of bytes to store.
      27737589
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      Bug #49838: DROP INDEX and ADD UNIQUE INDEX for same index may corrupt · d32f6b13
      Georgi Kodinov authored
         definition at engine
      
      If a single ALTER TABLE contains both DROP INDEX and ADD INDEX using 
      the same index name (a.k.a. index modification) we need to disable 
      in-place alter table because we can't ask the storage engine to have 
      two copies of the index with the same name even temporarily (if we 
      first do the ADD INDEX and then DROP INDEX) and we can't modify 
      indexes that are needed by e.g. foreign keys if we first do 
      DROP INDEX and then ADD INDEX.
      Fixed the problem by disabling in-place ALTER TABLE for these cases.
      d32f6b13
  4. 09 Mar, 2010 1 commit
    • Davi Arnaut's avatar
      Bug#47761: crash when killing a query during subquery execution... · ea09256c
      Davi Arnaut authored
      The problem was that killing a query during the optimization
      phase of a subselect would lead to crashes. The root of the
      problem is that the subselect execution engine ignores failures
      (eg: killed) during the optimization phase (JOIN::optimize),
      leading to a crash once the subquery is executed due to
      partially initialized structures (in this case a join tab).
      
      The optimal solution would be to cleanup certain optimizer
      structures if the optimization phase fails, but currently
      there is no infrastructure to properly to track and cleanup
      the structures. To workaround the whole problem one somewhat
      good solution is to avoid executing a subselect if the query
      has been killed. Cutting short any problems caused by failures
      during the optimization phase.
      ea09256c
  5. 16 Mar, 2010 8 commits
  6. 15 Mar, 2010 1 commit
  7. 14 Mar, 2010 2 commits
    • Staale Smedseng's avatar
      Bug #49829 Many "hides virtual function" warnings with · 3f4d8edb
      Staale Smedseng authored
      SunStudio
            
      SunStudio compilers of late warn about methods that might hide
      methods in base classes due to the use of overloading combined
      with overriding. SunStudio also warns about variables defined
      in local socpe or method arguments that have the same name as
      a member attribute of the class.
            
      This patch renames methods that might hide base class methods,
      to make it easier both for humans and compilers to see what is
      actually called. It also renames variables in local scope.
      3f4d8edb
    • Davi Arnaut's avatar
      0e945118
  8. 13 Mar, 2010 1 commit
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  11. 10 Mar, 2010 11 commits
  12. 09 Mar, 2010 1 commit
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      Bug #35250: readline check breaks when doing vpath build · a774c83c
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      MySQL uses two source layouts when building : the bzr 
      layout and the source package layout.
      The previous fix for bug 35250 contained 1 change that is
      valid for both modes and a number of changes that are valid
      only for the bzr source layout.
      The important thing was to fix the source package layout.
      And for this the change in configure.in was sufficient.
      It's not trivial (and not requested by this bug) to support 
      VPATH builds from the bzr trees.
      This is why the other changes are reverted and the change to
      fix the VPATH build for source distributions is left intact.
      a774c83c