1. 19 Jul, 2012 4 commits
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
      upmerge 14035452 5.1 -> 5.5 · 8cfe455a
      Bjorn Munch authored
      8cfe455a
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
      Bug #14035452 - MODULARIZE MYSQL_CLIENT_TEST · 16b042eb
      Bjorn Munch authored
        Added new minimal client using same framework
        Added internal test using it
        Small changes to top level make/configure/cmake to have it built
      16b042eb
    • Venkata Sidagam's avatar
      Bug #12615411 - server side help doesn't work as first statement · 5722aac6
      Venkata Sidagam authored
      Merged from mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5
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    • Venkata Sidagam's avatar
      Bug #12615411 - server side help doesn't work as first statement · 0e8e7c76
      Venkata Sidagam authored
      Problem description:
      Giving "help 'contents'" in the mysql client as a first statement
      gives error
      
      Analysis:
      In com_server_help() function the "server_cmd" variable was
      initialised with buffer->ptr(). And the "server_cmd" variable is not
      updated since we are passing "'contents'"(with single quote) so the
      buffer->ptr() consists of the previous buffer values and it was sent
      to the mysql_real_query() hence we are getting error.
      
      Fix:
      We are not initialising the "server_cmd" variable and we are updating
      the variable with "server_cmd= cmd_buf" in any of the case i.e with
      single quote or without single quote for the contents.
      As part of error message improvement, added new error message in case
      of "help 'contents'".
      
      client/mysql.cc:
        com_server_help(): Properly updated the server_cmd variable and improved
        the error message.
      0e8e7c76
  2. 18 Jul, 2012 2 commits
    • Chaithra Gopalareddy's avatar
      Merge from 5.1 to 5.5 · b4fe41bb
      Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
      b4fe41bb
    • Chaithra Gopalareddy's avatar
      Bug#11762052: 54599: BUG IN QUERY PLANNER ON QUERIES WITH · d8b949be
      Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
                           "ORDER BY" AND "LIMIT BY" CLAUSE
      
      PROBLEM:
      When a 'limit' clause is specified in a query along with
      group by and order by, optimizer chooses wrong index
      there by examining more number of rows than required.
      However without the 'limit' clause, optimizer chooses
      the right index.
      
      ANALYSIS:
      With respect to the query specified, range optimizer chooses
      the first index as there is a range present ( on 'a'). Optimizer
      then checks for an index which would give records in sorted
      order for the 'group by' clause.
      
      While checking chooses the second index (on 'c,b,a') based on
      the 'limit' specified and the selectivity of
      'quick_condition_rows' (number of rows present in the range)
      in 'test_if_skip_sort_order' function. 
      But, it fails to consider that an order by clause on a
      different column will result in scanning the entire index and 
      hence the estimated number of rows calculated above are 
      wrong (which results in choosing the second index).
      
      FIX:
      Do not enforce the 'limit' clause in the call to
      'test_if_skip_sort_order' if we are creating a temporary
      table. Creation of temporary table indicates that there would be
      more post-processing and hence will need all the rows.
      
      This fix is backported from 5.6. This problem is fixed in 5.6 as   
      part of changes for work log #5558
      
      
      mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
        Changes for Bug#11762052 results in the correct number of rows.
      sql/sql_select.cc:
        Do not pass the actual 'limit' value if 'need_tmp' is true.
      d8b949be
  3. 13 Jul, 2012 1 commit
    • Nuno Carvalho's avatar
      BUG#14310067: RPL_CANT_READ_EVENT_INCIDENT AND RPL_BUG41902 FAIL ON 5.5 · e8697f7b
      Nuno Carvalho authored
      rpl_cant_read_event_incident:
      Slave applies updates from bug11747416_32228_binlog.000001 file which 
      contains a CREATE TABLE t statement and an incident, when SQL thread is
      running slowly IO thread may reach the incident before SQL thread
      executes the create table statement. 
      Execute "drop table if exists t" and also perform a RESET MASTER to
      clean slave binary logs.
      
      rpl_bug41902:
      Error "MYSQL_BIN_LOG::purge_logs was called with file
      ./master-bin.000001 not listed in the index." suppression is not 
      considering windows path, there is ".\master-bin.000001".
      Changed suppression to: "MYSQL_BIN_LOG::purge_logs was called with file
      ..master-bin.000001 not listed in the index", to match ".\" and "./".
      e8697f7b
  4. 12 Jul, 2012 2 commits
  5. 11 Jul, 2012 6 commits
    • unknown's avatar
      Raise version number after cloning 5.5.27 · 7b3fe1ad
      unknown authored
      7b3fe1ad
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
      Empty version change upmerge · b68fb7e6
      Bjorn Munch authored
      b68fb7e6
    • unknown's avatar
      Raise version number after cloning 5.1.65 · a6f60fbe
      unknown authored
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      No commit message · 8408a8ea
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      No commit message · 8c21815d
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    • Chaithra Gopalareddy's avatar
      Bug #13444084:PRIMARY KEY OR UNIQUE KEY >453 BYTES FAILS FOR · 17ec10b1
      Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
                    COUNT DISTINCT GROUP BY
      
      PROBLEM:
      To calculate the final result of the count(distinct(select 1))
      we call 'end_send' function instead of 'end_send_group'.
      'end_send' cannot be called if we have aggregate functions
      that need to be evaluated.
      
      ANALYSIS:
      While evaluating for a possible loose_index_scan option for
      the query, the variable 'is_agg_distinct' is set to 'false'
      as the item in the distinct clause is not a field. But, we
      choose loose_index_scan by not taking this into 
      consideration.
      So, while setting the final 'select_function' to evaluate
      the result, 'precomputed_group_by' is set to TRUE as in
      this case loose_index_scan is chosen and we do not have
      agg_distinct in the query (which is clearly wrong as we
      have one).
      As a result, 'end_send' function is chosen as the final
      select_function instead of 'end_send_group'. The difference
      between the two being, 'end_send_group' evaluates the
      aggregates while 'end_send' does not. Hence the wrong result.
      
      FIX:
      The variable 'is_agg_distinct' always represents if 
      'loose_idnex_scan' can be chosen for aggregate_distinct 
      functions present in the select.
      So, we check for this variable to continue with 
      loose_index_scan option.
      
      
      sql/opt_range.cc:
        Do not continue if is_agg_distinct is not set in case
        of agg_distinct functions.
      17ec10b1
  6. 10 Jul, 2012 19 commits
    • Rohit Kalhans's avatar
      bug#11759333: · e39e6968
      Rohit Kalhans authored
      follow-up patch for the failure on pb2 windows build
      e39e6968
    • Mayank Prasad's avatar
      Bug#13889741: HANDLE_FATAL_SIGNAL IN _DB_ENTER_ |HANDLE_FATAL_SIGNAL IN STRNLEN · 5e40689a
      Mayank Prasad authored
      Follow up patch to resolve pb2 failure on windows platform
      5e40689a
    • Jon Olav Hauglid's avatar
      Bug#12623923 Server can crash after failure to create · 51b59214
      Jon Olav Hauglid authored
                   primary key with innodb tables
      
      The bug was triggered if a single ALTER TABLE statement both
      added and dropped indexes and ALTER TABLE failed during drop
      (e.g. because the index was needed in a foreign key constraint).
      In such cases, the server index information would get out of
      sync with InnoDB - the added index would be present inside
      InnoDB, but not in the server. This could then lead to InnoDB
      error messages and/or server crashes.
      
      The root cause is that new indexes are added before old indexes
      are dropped. This means that if ALTER TABLE fails while dropping
      indexes, index changes will be reverted in the server but not
      inside InnoDB.
      
      This patch fixes the problem by dropping any added indexes
      if drop fails (for ALTER TABLE statements that both adds
      and drops indexes). 
      
      However, this won't work if we added a primary key as this
      key might not be possible to drop inside InnoDB. Therefore,
      we resort to the copy algorithm if a primary key is added
      by an ALTER TABLE statement that also drops an index.
      
      In 5.6 this bug is more properly fixed by the handler interface
      changes done in the scope of WL#5534 "Online ALTER".
      51b59214
    • unknown's avatar
      No commit message · 780a6eab
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      No commit message · ed568c27
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    • Rohit Kalhans's avatar
      BUG#11759333: SBR LOGGING WARNING MESSAGES FOR PRIMARY · c21f3e1f
      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.
      c21f3e1f
    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      null-merge from 5.1. · effe9cdf
      Andrei Elkin authored
      effe9cdf
    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      merge from 5.5 repo. · fe3d42f4
      Andrei Elkin authored
      fe3d42f4
    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      merge from 5.1 repo. · 6d850e4a
      Andrei Elkin authored
      6d850e4a
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
      null upmerge · f35ee42d
      Bjorn Munch authored
      f35ee42d
    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      merge from 5.1 repo. · 01c536f1
      Andrei Elkin authored
      01c536f1
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
      98fe47b2
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
      null upmerge · 551067b3
      Bjorn Munch authored
      551067b3
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
      5e8298f0
    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      merge from 5.1 repo. · 1f91cb18
      Andrei Elkin authored
      1f91cb18
    • Sujatha Sivakumar's avatar
      merge from 5.1 to 5.5 · 01f570b8
      Sujatha Sivakumar authored
      01f570b8
    • Sujatha Sivakumar's avatar
      BUG#11762670:MY_B_WRITE RETURN VALUE IGNORED · 0577d729
      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 ';'
      0577d729
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  7. 09 Jul, 2012 4 commits
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