1. 10 Jul, 2012 16 commits
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    • Rohit Kalhans's avatar
      BUG#11759333: SBR LOGGING WARNING MESSAGES FOR PRIMARY · 6da51d17
      Rohit Kalhans authored
      KEY UPDATES WITH A LIMIT OF 1
      
      Problem: The unsafety warning for statements such as
      update...limit1 where pk=1 are thrown when binlog-format
      = STATEMENT,despite of the fact that such statements are
      actually safe. this leads to filling up of the disk space 
      with false warnings.
       
      Solution: This is not a complete fix for the problem, but
      prevents the disks from getting filled up. This should
      therefore be regarded as a workaround. In the future this
      should be overriden by server general suppress/filtering
      framework. It should also be noted that another worklog is
      supposed to defeat this case's artificial unsafety.
      
      We use a warning suppression mechanism to detect warning flood,
      enable the suppression, and disable this when the average
      warnings/second has reduced to acceptable limits.
       
        Activation: The supression for LIMIT unsafe statements are
        activated when the last 50 warnings were logged in less 
        than 50 seconds. 
       
        Supression: Once activated this supression will prevent the
        individual warnings to be logged in the error log, but print
        the warning for every 50 warnings with the note:
        "The last warning was repeated N times in last S seconds"  
        Noteworthy is the fact that this supression works only on the
        error logs and the warnings seen by the clients will remain as
        it is (i.e. one warning/ unsafe statement)
       
        Deactivation: The supression will be deactivated once the
        average # of warnings/sec have gone down to the acceptable limits.
      
      
      
      sql/sql_class.cc:
        Added code to supress warning while logging them to error-log.
      6da51d17
    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      null-merge from 5.1. · c60ad575
      Andrei Elkin authored
      c60ad575
    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      merge from 5.5 repo. · f4dc9215
      Andrei Elkin authored
      f4dc9215
    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      merge from 5.1 repo. · cd0912a4
      Andrei Elkin authored
      cd0912a4
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
      null upmerge · 88a74a16
      Bjorn Munch authored
      88a74a16
    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      merge from 5.1 repo. · eca29d5f
      Andrei Elkin authored
      eca29d5f
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
      86476179
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
      null upmerge · 5473c42a
      Bjorn Munch authored
      5473c42a
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    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      merge from 5.1 repo. · 5be435de
      Andrei Elkin authored
      5be435de
    • Sujatha Sivakumar's avatar
      merge from 5.1 to 5.5 · 2e84cf86
      Sujatha Sivakumar authored
      2e84cf86
    • Sujatha Sivakumar's avatar
      BUG#11762670:MY_B_WRITE RETURN VALUE IGNORED · 13f7f002
      Sujatha Sivakumar authored
      Problem:
      =======
      The return value from my_b_write is ignored by: `my_b_write_quoted',
      `my_b_write_bit',`Query_log_event::print_query_header'
      
      Most callers of `my_b_printf' ignore the return value. `log_event.cc' 
      has many calls to it. 
      
      Analysis:
      ========
      `my_b_write' is used to write data into a file. If the write fails it
      sets appropriate error number and error message through my_error()
      function call and sets the IO_CACHE::error == -1.
      `my_b_printf' function is also used to write data into a file, it
      internally invokes my_b_write to do the write operation. Upon
      success it returns number of characters written to file and on error
      it returns -1 and sets the error through my_error() and also sets
      IO_CACHE::error == -1.  Most of the event specific print functions
      for example `Create_file_log_event::print', `Execute_load_log_event::print'
      etc are the ones which make several calls to the above two functions and
      they do not check for the return value after the 'print' call. All the above 
      mentioned abuse cases deal with the client side.
      
      Fix:
      ===
      As part of bug fix a check for IO_CACHE::error == -1 has been added at 
      a very high level after the call to the 'print' function.  There are 
      few more places where the return value of "my_b_write" is ignored
      those are mentioned below.
      
      +++ mysys/mf_iocache2.c    2012-06-04 07:03:15 +0000
      @@ -430,7 +430,8 @@
                 memset(buffz, '0', minimum_width - length2);
               else
                 memset(buffz, ' ', minimum_width - length2);
      -        my_b_write(info, buffz, minimum_width - length2);
      
      +++ sql/log.cc	2012-06-08 09:04:46 +0000
      @@ -2388,7 +2388,12 @@
           {
             end= strxmov(buff, "# administrator command: ", NullS);
             buff_len= (ulong) (end - buff);
      -      my_b_write(&log_file, (uchar*) buff, buff_len);
      
      At these places appropriate return value handlers have been added.
      
      client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
        check for IO_CACHE::error == -1 has been added after the call to
        the event specific print functions
      mysys/mf_iocache2.c:
        Added handler to check the written value of `my_b_write'
      sql/log.cc:
        Added handler to check the written value of `my_b_write'
      sql/log_event.cc:
        Added error simulation statements in `Create_file_log_event::print`
        and `Execute_load_query_log_event::print'
      sql/rpl_utility.h:
        Removed the extra ';'
      13f7f002
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
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      b2131948
  2. 09 Jul, 2012 4 commits
  3. 06 Jul, 2012 4 commits
  4. 05 Jul, 2012 6 commits
    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      ca2baa0f
    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      merge bug14275000 fixes to 5.5 · 5841af19
      Andrei Elkin authored
      5841af19
    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      Bug#14275000 · e3c8fb4a
      Andrei Elkin authored
      Fixes for BUG11761686 left a flaw that managed to slip away from testing.
      Only effective filtering branch was actually tested with a regression test
      added to rpl_filter_tables_not_exist.
      The reason of the failure is destuction of too early mem-root-allocated memory 
      at the end of the deferred User-var's do_apply_event().
      
      Fixed with bypassing free_root() in the deferred execution branch.
      Deallocation of created in do_apply_event() items is done by the base code
      through THD::cleanup_after_query() -> free_items() that the parent Query
      can't miss.
      
      
      
      sql/log_event.cc:
        Do not call free_root() in case the deferred User-var event.
        Necessary methods to the User-var class are added, do_apply_event() refined.
      sql/log_event.h:
        Necessary methods to avoid destoying mem-root-based memory at
        User-var applying are defined.
      e3c8fb4a
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      Bug #13889741: HANDLE_FATAL_SIGNAL IN _DB_ENTER_ | · 04857742
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      HANDLE_FATAL_SIGNAL IN STRNLEN
      
      Fixed the following bounds checking problems :
      1. in check_if_legal_filename() make sure the null terminated
      string is long enough before accessing the bytes in it.
      Prevents pottential read-past-buffer-end
      2. in my_wc_mb_filename() of the filename charset check
      for the end of the destination buffer before sending single
      byte characters into it.
      Prevents write-past-end-of-buffer (and garbaling stack in
      the cases reported here) errors.
      
      Added test cases.
      04857742
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      fixed a missing break · fb3e11d0
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      fb3e11d0
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      Bug #12998841: libmysql divulges plaintext password upon request in 5.5 · 06f6e4fe
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      1. Clear text password client plugin disabled by default.
      2. Added an environment variable LIBMYSQL_ENABLE_CLEARTEXT_PLUGIN, that
      when set to something starting with '1', 'Y' or 'y' will enable the clear
      text
      plugin for all connections.
      3. Added a new mysql_options() option : MYSQL_ENABLE_CLEARTEXT_PLUGIN
      that takes an my_bool argument. When the value of the argument is non-zero
      the clear text plugin is enabled for this connection only.
      4. Added an enable-cleartext-plugin config file option that takes a numeric
      
      argument. If the numeric value of the numeric argument is non-zero the
      clear
      text plugin is enabled for the connection
      5. Added a boolean command line option "--enable_cleartext_plugin" to
      mysql, mysqlslap and mysqladmin. When specified it will call mysql_options
      with the effect of #3
      6. Added a new CLEARTEXT option to the connect command in mysqltest.
      When specified it will enable the cleartext plugin for usage.
      7. Added test cases and updated existing ones that need the clear text
      plugin.
      06f6e4fe
  5. 04 Jul, 2012 1 commit
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      Bug #11753490: 44939: sql dumps containing broad views fail when · 9ce35ffc
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      executing
      
      The problem is that mysql lacks information about the objects a view
      depends on so it can't dump views and tables in the proper order.
      Thus it needs to create "stand-in" myisam tables for each view while 
      dumping the tables that it later drops and replaces with the actual view
      view definition.
      But since views can have much more columns than an actual table creating
      these stand-in tables may be problematic.
      
      There's no way to portably find out how many columns an mysiam table
      can have. It's a complicated formula depending on internal server constants.
      Thus we can't have a reliable error check without repeating the logic and 
      the formula inside mysqldump.
      
      1. Changed the type of the columns of the stand-in tables mysqldump
      makes to satisfy view dependencies from the original type to smallint 
      to save on row space.
      
      2. Added a warning on the mysqldump's standard error for a possible 
      problems replaying the dump file if the columns of a view exceed 1000.
      
      3. Added a test case.
      9ce35ffc
  6. 03 Jul, 2012 3 commits
    • Rohit Kalhans's avatar
      upmerge from mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5 · 77c599eb
      Rohit Kalhans authored
      77c599eb
    • Rohit Kalhans's avatar
      BUG#11762667:MYSQLBINLOG IGNORES ERRORS WHILE WRITING OUTPUT · 91c8e79f
      Rohit Kalhans authored
      This is a followup patch for the bug enabling the test
      i_binlog.binlog_mysqlbinlog_file_write.test
      this was disabled in mysql trunk and mysql 5.5 as in the release
      build mysqlbinlog was not debug compiled whereas the mysqld was.
      Since have_debug.inc script checks only for mysqld to be debug
      compiled, the test was not being skipped on release builds.
      
      We resolve this problem by creating a new inc file 
      mysqlbinlog_have_debug.inc which checks exclusively for mysqlbinlog
      to be debug compiled. if not it skips the test.
       
      
      mysql-test/include/mysqlbinlog_have_debug.inc:
        new inc file to check if mysqlbinlog is debug compiled.
      91c8e79f
    • Mayank Prasad's avatar
      Bug#13417440 : 63340: ARCHIVE FILE IO NOT INSTRUMENTED · 608c2c01
      Mayank Prasad authored
      Details:
       - Modified test case to make sure its run for all and not only
         for archive Storage Engine.
      608c2c01
  7. 02 Jul, 2012 1 commit
  8. 29 Jun, 2012 5 commits