1. 27 Jan, 2010 1 commit
    • Davi Arnaut's avatar
      Bug#47734: Assertion failed: ! is_set() when locking a view with non-existing definer · 94207b1f
      Davi Arnaut authored
      The problem was that a failure to open a view wasn't being
      properly handled. When opening a view with unknown definer,
      the open procedure would be treated as successful and would
      later crash when attempting to lock the view (which wasn't
      opened to begin with).
      
      The solution is to skip further processing when opening a
      table if it fails with a fatal error.
      
      mysql-test/r/view.result:
        Add test case result for Bug#47734.
      mysql-test/t/view.test:
        Add test case for Bug#47734.
      sql/sql_base.cc:
        Skip further processing if opening a table failed due to
        a fatal error (for the statement).
      94207b1f
  2. 11 Feb, 2010 2 commits
    • Staale Smedseng's avatar
      Bug #47905 stored procedures with conditional statements not · 64cedd5a
      Staale Smedseng authored
      being logged to slow query log
      
      The problem is that the execution time for a multi-statement
      stored procedure as a whole may not be accurate, and thus not
      be entered into the slow query log even if the total time
      exceeds long_query_time. The reason for this is that
      THD::utime_after_lock used for time calculation may be reset
      at the start of each new statement, possibly leaving the total
      SP execution equal to the time spent executing the last
      statement in the SP.
      
      This patch stores the utime on start of SP execution, and
      restores it on exit of SP execution. A test is added.
      
      
      mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/r/slow_query_log_func.result:
        New test results for #47905.
      mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/t/slow_query_log_func.test:
        New test case for #47905.
      sql/sp_head.cc:
        Save and restore the THD::utime_after_lock on entry and 
        exit of execute_procedure().
      64cedd5a
    • Martin Hansson's avatar
      Merge of Bug#49534 · 6a6f029b
      Martin Hansson authored
      6a6f029b
  3. 10 Feb, 2010 3 commits
    • Luis Soares's avatar
      2b65abbc
    • Sergey Glukhov's avatar
      Bug#45195 valgrind warnings about uninitialized values in store_record_in_cache() · 0752d62f
      Sergey Glukhov authored
      The problem becomes apparent only if HAVE_purify is undefined.
      It related to the part of code placed in open_table_from_share() fuction
      where we initialize record buffer only if HAVE_purify is enabled.
      So in case of HAVE_purify=OFF record buffer is not initialized
      on open table stage.
      Next we read key, find NULL value and update appropriate null bit
      but do not update record buffer. After that the record is stored
      in the join cache(store_record_in_cache). For CHAR fields we
      strip trailing spaces and in our case this procedure uses
      uninitialized record buffer.
      The fix is to skip stripping space procedure in case of null values
      for CHAR fields(partially based on 6.0 JOIN_CACHE implementation).
      
      
      mysql-test/r/join.result:
        test case
      mysql-test/t/join.test:
        test case
      sql/field.cc:
        code updated according to new CACHE_FIELD struct
      sql/sql_select.cc:
        code updated according to new CACHE_FIELD struct
      sql/sql_select.h:
        CACHE_FIELD struct:
        added new fields: Field *field, uint type;
        removed fields: Field_blob *blob_field, bool strip;
      0752d62f
    • Martin Hansson's avatar
      Bug#49534: multitable IGNORE update with sql_safe_updates · 4661b593
      Martin Hansson authored
      error causes debug assertion
      
      The IGNORE option of the multiple-table UPDATE command was
      not intended to suppress errors caused by the
      sql_safe_updates mode. This flag will raise an error if the
      execution of UPDATE does not use a key for row retrieval,
      and should continue do so regardless of the IGNORE option.
      
      However the implementation of IGNORE does not support
      exceptions to the rule; it always converts errors to
      warnings and cannot be extended. The Internal_error_handler
      interface offers the infrastructure to handle individual
      errors, making sure that the error raised by
      sql_safe_updates is not silenced.
      
      Fixed by implementing an Internal_error_handler and using it
      for UPDATE IGNORE commands.
      4661b593
  4. 09 Feb, 2010 5 commits
    • Sergey Vojtovich's avatar
    • Sergey Vojtovich's avatar
      5d0012ec
    • Sergey Vojtovich's avatar
      50265b9f
    • Magne Mahre's avatar
      Bug#47974 'TYPE=storage_engine' is deprecated and will be · 2b012a3e
      Magne Mahre authored
                removed in MySQL 6.0
      
      CREATE TABLE... TYPE= returns the warning "The syntax 
      'TYPE=storage_engine' is deprecated and will be removed in 
      MySQL 6.0. Please use 'ENGINE=storage_engine' instead" 
      
      This syntax is deprecated already from version 5.4.4, so
      the message has been changed.
      
      In addition, the deprecation macro was changed to reflect
      the ServerPT decision not to include version number in the
      warning message.
      
      A number of test result files have been changed as a
      consequence of the change in the deprecation macro.
      2b012a3e
    • Sergey Vojtovich's avatar
      BUG#49902 - SELECT returns incorrect results · b586bed7
      Sergey Vojtovich authored
      Queries optimized with GROUP_MIN_MAX didn't cleanup KEYREAD
      optimization properly. As a result subsequent queries may
      return incomplete rows (fields are initialized to default
      values).
      
      mysql-test/r/group_min_max.result:
        A test case for BUG#49902.
      mysql-test/t/group_min_max.test:
        A test case for BUG#49902.
      sql/opt_range.cc:
        Refactor of KEYREAD optimization switch so that KEYREAD
        handler state is in sync with st_table::key_read flag.
        
        All SQL code is supposed to switch KEYREAD optimization
        via st_table::set_keyread().
      sql/opt_sum.cc:
        Refactor of KEYREAD optimization switch so that KEYREAD
        handler state is in sync with st_table::key_read flag.
        
        All SQL code is supposed to switch KEYREAD optimization
        via st_table::set_keyread().
      sql/sql_select.cc:
        Refactor of KEYREAD optimization switch so that KEYREAD
        handler state is in sync with st_table::key_read flag.
        
        All SQL code is supposed to switch KEYREAD optimization
        via st_table::set_keyread().
      sql/sql_update.cc:
        Refactor of KEYREAD optimization switch so that KEYREAD
        handler state is in sync with st_table::key_read flag.
        
        All SQL code is supposed to switch KEYREAD optimization
        via st_table::set_keyread().
      sql/table.cc:
        Refactor of KEYREAD optimization switch so that KEYREAD
        handler state is in sync with st_table::key_read flag.
        
        All SQL code is supposed to switch KEYREAD optimization
        via st_table::set_keyread().
      sql/table.h:
        Refactor of KEYREAD optimization switch so that KEYREAD
        handler state is in sync with st_table::key_read flag.
        
        All SQL code is supposed to switch KEYREAD optimization
        via st_table::set_keyread().
      b586bed7
  5. 07 Feb, 2010 1 commit
  6. 06 Feb, 2010 1 commit
    • Gleb Shchepa's avatar
      Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results · ccac0a6e
      Gleb Shchepa authored
      Grouping by a subquery in a query with a distinct aggregate
      function lead to a wrong result (wrong and unordered
      grouping values).
      
      There are two related problems:
      
      1) The query like this:
      
         SELECT (SELECT t1.a) aa, COUNT(DISTINCT b) c
         FROM t1 GROUP BY aa
      
      returned wrong result, because the outer reference "t1.a"
      in the subquery was substituted with the Item_ref item.
      
      The Item_ref item obtains data from the result_field object
      that refreshes once after the end of each group. This data
      is not applicable to filesort since filesort() doesn't care
      about groups (and doesn't update result_field objects with
      copy_fields() and so on). Also that data is not applicable
      to group separation algorithm: end_send_group() checks every
      record with test_if_group_changed() that evaluates Item_ref
      items, but it refreshes those Item_ref-s only after the end
      of group, that is a vicious circle and the grouped column
      values in the output are shifted.
      
      Fix: if
             a) we grouping by a subquery and
             b) that subquery has outer references to FROM list
                of the grouping query,
           then we substitute these outer references with
           Item_direct_ref like references under aggregate
           functions: Item_direct_ref obtains data directly
           from the current record.
      
      2) The query with a non-trivial grouping expression like:
      
         SELECT (SELECT t1.a) aa, COUNT(DISTINCT b) c
         FROM t1 GROUP BY aa+0
      
      also returned wrong result, since JOIN::exec() substitutes
      references to top-level aliases in SELECT list with Item_copy
      caching items. Item_copy items have same refreshing policy
      as Item_ref items, so the whole groping expression with
      Item_copy inside returns wrong result in filesort() and
      end_send_group().
      
      Fix: include aliased items into GROUP BY item tree instead
           of Item_ref references to them.
      
      
      
      mysql-test/r/group_by.result:
        Test case for bug #45640
      mysql-test/t/group_by.test:
        Test case for bug #45640
      sql/item.cc:
        Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
        
        Item_field::fix_fields() has been modified to resolve
        aliases in GROUP BY item trees into aliased items instead
        of Item_ref items.
      sql/item.h:
        Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
        
        - Item::find_item_processor() has been introduced.
        - Item_ref::walk() has been modified to apply processors
          to itself too (not only to referenced item).
      sql/mysql_priv.h:
        Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
        
        fix_inner_refs() has been modified to accept group_list
        parameter.
      sql/sql_lex.cc:
        Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
        
        Initialization of st_select_lex::group_fix_field has
        been added.
      sql/sql_lex.h:
        Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
        
        The st_select_lex::group_fix_field field has been introduced
        to control alias resolution in Itef_fied::fix_fields.
      sql/sql_select.cc:
        Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
        
        - The fix_inner_refs function has been modified to treat
          subquery outer references like outer fields under aggregate
          functions, if they are included in GROUP BY item tree.
        
        - The find_order_in_list function has been modified to
          fix Item_field alias fields included in the GROUP BY item
          trees in a special manner.
      ccac0a6e
  7. 05 Feb, 2010 3 commits
    • Luis Soares's avatar
      BUG#50780: 'show binary logs' debug assertion when binary · fd10dda9
      Luis Soares authored
      logging is disabled
            
      The server would hit an assertion because of a DBUG violation.
      There was a missing DBUG_RETURN and instead a plain return
      was used.
            
      This patch replaces the return with DBUG_RETURN.
      fd10dda9
    • Luis Soares's avatar
      BUG#50620: Adding an index to a table prevents slave from logging · e66904a5
      Luis Soares authored
      into slow log
            
      While processing a statement, down the mysql_parse execution
      stack, the thd->enable_slow_log can be assigned to
      opt_log_slow_admin_statements, depending whether one is executing
      administrative statements, such as ALTER TABLE, OPTIMIZE,
      ANALYZE, etc, or not. This can have an impact on slow logging for
      statements that are executed after an administrative statement
      execution is completed.
            
      When executing statements directly from the user this is fine
      because, the thd->enable_slow_log is reset right at the beginning
      of the dispatch_command function, ie, everytime a new statement
      is set is set to execute.
            
      On the other hand, for slave SQL thread (sql_thd) the story is a
      bit different. When in SBR the sql_thd applies statements by
      calling mysql_parse. Right after, it calls log_slow_statement
      function to log them if they take too long. Calling mysql_parse
      directly is fine, but also means that dispatch_command function
      is bypassed. As a consequence, thd->enable_slow_log does not get
      a chance to be reset before the next statement to be executed by
      the sql_thd. If the statement just executed by the sql_thd was an
      administrative statement and logging of admin statements was
      disabled, this means that sql_thd->enable_slow_log will be set to
      0 (disabled) from that moment on. End result: sql_thd stops
      logging slow statements.
            
      We fix this by resetting the value of sql_thd->enable_slow_log to
      the value of opt_log_slow_slave_statements right after
      log_slow_stement is called by the sql_thd.
      e66904a5
    • Luis Soares's avatar
      BUG#48632: Fix for Bug #23300 Has Not Been Backported · c3f7a25d
      Luis Soares authored
      To 5.x Release
            
      Notes
      =====
            
      This is a backport of BUG#23300 into 5.1 GA.
            
      Original cset revid (in betony):
      luis.soares@sun.com-20090929140901-s4kjtl3iiyy4ls2h
      
      Description
      ===========
            
      When using replication, the slave will not log any slow query
      logs queries replicated from the master, even if the
      option "--log-slow-slave-statements" is set and these take more
      than "log_query_time" to execute.
                          
      In order to log slow queries in replicated thread one needs to
      set the --log-slow-slave-statements, so that the SQL thread is
      initialized with the correct switch. Although setting this flag
      correctly configures the slave thread option to log slow queries,
      there is an issue with the condition that is used to check
      whether to log the slow query or not. When replaying binlog
      events the statement contains the SET TIMESTAMP clause which will
      force the slow logging condition check to fail. Consequently, the
      slow query logging will not take place.
                          
      This patch addresses this issue by removing the second condition
      from the log_slow_statements as it prevents slow queries to be
      binlogged and seems to be deprecated.
      c3f7a25d
  8. 04 Feb, 2010 1 commit
    • Luis Soares's avatar
      BUG#50451: rpl_loaddata_concurrent fails sporadically · 2166855e
      Luis Soares authored
      When using MyIsam tables and processing concurrent DML
      statements, the server may be sending back an OK to the client
      before actually finishing the transaction commit procedure. This
      has been reported before in BUG@37521 and BUG@29334.
      
      This particular test case gets affected, because it performs the
      following sequence:
        
        connect (conn2, ...)
        connection conn2;
        LOAD DATA CONCURRENT ...
        disconnect (conn2, ...)
        connection master;
        sync_slave_with_master
        diff_tables
      
      At this point diff_tables may report difference in the table
      content (the master seems to be missing the conn2 rows). 
      
      To workaround this MyISAM concurrent DML statements issue and
      make this test case deterministic, we wait on conn2 until the
      rows inserted show up in the table. After this the test case
      proceeds as normally would before this patch.
      2166855e
  9. 02 Feb, 2010 2 commits
    • Kent Boortz's avatar
      Changes to be able to create source TAR packages with longer · 5458c143
      Kent Boortz authored
      path names than 99 characters, using the USTAR format of the
      resulting source TAR.
      
      To be able to specify the use of USTAR when creating the source
      TAR, we needed both to update the GNU autotools version requirements
      slightly, and update the initiation of the tools to use more
      modern constructs.
      5458c143
    • Sergey Vojtovich's avatar
      BUG#50351 - ft_min_word_len=2 Causes query to hang · 95411904
      Sergey Vojtovich authored
      Performing fulltext prefix search (a word with truncation
      operator) may cause a dead-loop. ft_min_word_len value
      doesn't matter actually.
      
      The problem was introduced along with "smarter index merge"
      optimization.
      
      mysql-test/r/fulltext.result:
        A test case for BUG#50351.
      mysql-test/t/fulltext.test:
        A test case for BUG#50351.
      storage/myisam/ft_boolean_search.c:
        When going up to first-level tree, we need to restore docid[0],
        so it informs fulltext index merge not to enter this second-level
        tree again (avoiding dead-loop).
      95411904
  10. 29 Jan, 2010 1 commit
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      Bug #49324: more valgrind errors in test_if_skip_sort_order · a8f57c3d
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      Fixed 2 problems :
      1. test_if_order_by_key() was continuing on the primary key
      as if it has a primary key suffix (as the secondary keys do).
      This leads to crashes in ORDER BY <pk>,<pk>.
      Fixed by not treating the primary key as the secondary one
      and not depending on it being clustered with a primary key.
      2. The cost calculation was trying to read the records 
      per key when operating on ORDER BYs that order on all of the 
      secondary key + some of the primary key.
      This leads to crashes because of out-of-bounds array access.
      Fixed by assuming we'll find 1 record per key in such cases.
      a8f57c3d
  11. 05 Feb, 2010 1 commit
    • Davi Arnaut's avatar
      Bug#49025: mysqld-debug: missing DBUG_RETURN or DBUG_VOID_RETURN macro in function "?func" · 072fc3b0
      Davi Arnaut authored
      The problem was that the dbug facility was being used after the
      per-thread dbug state had already been finalized. The was present
      in a few functions which invoked decrement_handler_count, which
      in turn invokes my_thread_end on Windows. In my_thread_end, the
      per-thread dbug state is finalized. Any use after the state is
      finalized ends up creating a new state.
      
      The solution is to process the exit of a function before the
      decrement_handler_count function is called.
      
      
      sql/mysqld.cc:
        Process the function exit before decrement_handler_count is
        called, as it can end the per-thread dbug state on Windows.
      072fc3b0
  12. 28 Jan, 2010 2 commits
  13. 27 Jan, 2010 9 commits
    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      bug#47142 · 03797aa0
      Andrei Elkin authored
      merging patches prepared for 5.0 to 5.1-bt. That caused a few changes in the test file
      03797aa0
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
      Bug #49210 Enable MTR timeout configuration through environment variables · 49b69d5d
      Bjorn Munch authored
      Define env. vars for both timeout settings
      Also incorporated 5.0 patch into mtr version 1
      49b69d5d
    • Staale Smedseng's avatar
      Bug #49223 Change help description for mysqldump · 0629b135
      Staale Smedseng authored
      --extended-insert
      
      Help message changed to the same as in the 5.1 online 
      documentation.
      0629b135
    • Bjorn Munch's avatar
      Bug #49210 Enable MTR timeout configuration through environment variables · 105c6032
      Bjorn Munch authored
        Define env. vars for both timeout settings
        This patch is for 5.0 (mtr v1) and should replaces for 5.1 up
      105c6032
    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      bug#47142 · 4c904c93
      Andrei Elkin authored
      improving comments
      4c904c93
    • Magne Mahre's avatar
      WL#5182 Remove more deprecated 4.1/5.0 features · 25af09b9
      Magne Mahre authored
            
      WL#5182 is a follow-up to WL#5154, deprecating a few more options
      and system variables.
      
      
      client/client_priv.h:
        The warning message has been changed to not include
        a specific version number in the text.
      client/mysql.cc:
        --no-tee is deprecated
      client/mysqldump.c:
        --all is deprecated
        -a now points to create-options
      mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result:
        Warning text changed
      mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_mysqlbinlog.result:
        Warning text changed
      sql/mysql_priv.h:
        The warning message has been changed to not include
        a specific version number in the text.
      sql/mysqld.cc:
        --use-symbolic-links is deprecated
        -s now points to --symbolic-links
        --warnings is deprecated
        -W now points to --log-warnings
                
        myisam_max_extra_sort_file_size is deprecated
        record_buffer is deprecated
                
        --log-update is deprecated
        --sql-bin-update-same is deprecated
        --skip-locking is deprecated
        --skip-symlink is deprecated
        --enable-locking is deprecated
        --delay-key-write-for-all-tables is deprecated
      25af09b9
    • Staale Smedseng's avatar
      Merging from 5.0-bugteam · 1be60e35
      Staale Smedseng authored
      1be60e35
    • Staale Smedseng's avatar
      Bug#50409 Solaris 8 compatibility broken by assumption about · a29090e4
      Staale Smedseng authored
      printstack() being present
      
      When Bug#47391 was fixed, no assumption was made that support
      for Solaris 8 was needed. Solaris 8 lacks printstack(), and 
      the build breaks because of this.
      
      This patch adds a test for the presence of printstack() to
      configure.in for 5.0, and uses HAVE_PRINTSTACK to make
      decisions rather than the __sun define.
      a29090e4
    • unknown's avatar
      Bug #49191 rpl_get_master_version_and_clock failed on PB2: COM_REGISTER_SLAVE failed · e29fdb2c
      unknown authored
      The 'rpl_get_master_version_and_clock' test verifies if the slave I/O
      thread tries to reconnect to master when it tries to get the values of
      the UNIX_TIMESTAMP, SERVER_ID from master under network disconnection.
      So the master server is restarted for making the transient network
      disconnection, during the period the COM_REGISTER_SLAVE failures are
      produced in server log file when the slave I/O thread tries to
      register on master.
      
      To fix the problem, suppress COM_REGISTER_SLAVE failures in server log
      file by mtr suppression, because they are expected.
      
      
      mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_get_master_version_and_clock.result:
        Removed mtr.add_suppression("Get master clock failed with error: ")
        and mtr.add_suppression("Get master SERVER_ID failed with error: ").
        Because they are suppressed globally.
      e29fdb2c
  14. 26 Jan, 2010 3 commits
  15. 25 Jan, 2010 2 commits
    • Andrei Elkin's avatar
      Bug #47142 "slave start until" stops 1 event too late in 4.1 to 5.0 replication · 4d042ff4
      Andrei Elkin authored
      When replicating from 4.1 master to 5.0 slave START SLAVE UNTIL can stop too late.
      The necessary in calculating of the beginning of an event the event's length
      did not correspond to the master's genuine information at the event's execution time.
      That piece of info was changed at the event's relay-logging due to binlog_version<4 event
      conversion by IO thread.
      
      Fixed with storing the master genuine Query_log_event size into a new status
      variable at relay-logging of the event. The stored info is extacted at the event
      execution and participate further to caclulate the correct start position of the event
      in the until-pos stopping routine.
      The new status variable's algorithm will be only active when the event comes
      from the master of version < 5.0 (binlog_version < 4).
      
      
      mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result:
        results changed.
      mysql-test/std_data/bug47142_master-bin.000001:
        a binlog from 4.1 master to replace one of the running 5.x master is added as 
        part of Bug #47142 regression test.
      mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test:
        Regression test for Bug #47142 is added.
      sql/log_event.cc:
        Storing and extracting the master's genuine size of the event from the status
        var of the event packet header.
        The binlog_version<4 query-log-event is 
        a. converted into the modern binlog_version==4 to store the original size of the event
           into a new status var; the converted representation goes into the relay log.
        b. the converted event is read out and the stored size is engaged in the start pos calculation.
        
        The new status is active only for events that IO thread instantiates for the sake of the conversion.
      sql/log_event.h:
        Incrementing the max szie of MAX_SIZE_LOG_EVENT_STATUS because of the new status var;
        Defining the new status variable to hold the master's genuine event size;
        Augmenting the Query_log_event with a new member to hold a value to store/extact from the status
        var of the event packet header.
      4d042ff4
    • unknown's avatar
      Manual merge with Conflicts: · 722bf7a4
      unknown authored
      sql_udf.cc
      722bf7a4
  16. 24 Jan, 2010 1 commit
  17. 22 Jan, 2010 2 commits