- 07 Dec, 2010 3 commits
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Marc Alff authored
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Nirbhay Choubey authored
command line clients. Command line tools like mysqladmin and mysqldump did not recognize default-auth and plugin-dir options. Support for these options was found missing in these command line tools. Fixed by adding support for the same. client/mysqladmin.cc: Bug#58139 : default-auth option not recognized in MySQL standard command line clients. Introduced two new variables to hold values from default-auth and plugin-dir options and further pushed them to client's st_mysql instance. client/mysqldump.c: Bug#58139 : default-auth option not recognized in MySQL standard command line clients. Introduced two new variables to hold values from default-auth and plugin-dir options and further pushed them to client's st_mysql instance. mysql-test/r/plugin_auth.result: Added test case for Bug#58139. mysql-test/t/plugin_auth.test: Added test case for Bug#58139.
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Jonathan Perkin authored
Re-enable fast mutexes on Linux for release builds.
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- 06 Dec, 2010 1 commit
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Alfranio Correia authored
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- 05 Dec, 2010 1 commit
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Alfranio Correia authored
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- 03 Dec, 2010 4 commits
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Jonathan Perkin authored
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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Mattias Jonsson authored
to_binlog -> binlog_stmt.
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Alfranio Correia authored
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- 02 Dec, 2010 6 commits
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Mats Kindahl authored
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Mats Kindahl authored
Adding symbol FN_DIRSEP to Windows as well.
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Mats Kindahl authored
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Mats Kindahl authored
Fixing test case that fails on Windows because .dll is used.
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Tor Didriksen authored
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Tor Didriksen authored
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- 01 Dec, 2010 15 commits
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Mats Kindahl authored
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Mattias Jonsson authored
but the statement is written to binlog TRUNCATE PARTITION was written to the binlog even if it failed before calling any partition's truncate function. Solved by adding an argument to truncate_partition, to flag if it should be written to the binlog or not. It should be written to the binlog when a call to any partitions truncate function is done. mysql-test/r/partition_binlog.result: New result file mysql-test/t/partition_binlog.test: New test file, including DROP PARTITION binlog test sql/ha_partition.cc: Added argument to avoid binlogging failed truncate_partition that have not yet changed any data. sql/ha_partition.h: Added argument to avoid excessive binlogging sql/sql_partition_admin.cc: Avoid to binlog TRUNCATE PARTITION if it fails before any partition has tried to truncate.
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Mats Kindahl authored
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Marc Alff authored
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Marc Alff authored
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Marc Alff authored
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Marc Alff authored
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Mats Kindahl authored
When installing plugins, there is a missing check for slash (/) in the path on Windows. Note that on Windows, both / and \ can be used to separate directories. This patch fixes the issue by: - Adding a FN_DIRSEP symbol for all platforms consisting of a string of legal directory separators. - Adding a charset-aware version of strcspn(). - Adding a check_valid_path() function that uses my_strcspn() to check if any FN_DIRSEP character is in the supplied string. - Using the check_valid_path() function in sql_plugin.cc and sql_udf.cc (which means replacing the existing test there). include/config-netware.h: Adding FN_DIRSEP ****** Adding FN_DIRSEP include/config-win.h: Adding FN_DIRSEP ****** Adding FN_DIRSEP include/m_ctype.h: Adding my_strspn() and my_strcspn(). ****** Adding my_strspn() and my_strcspn(). include/my_global.h: Adding FN_DIRSEP ****** Adding FN_DIRSEP mysql-test/t/plugin_not_embedded.test: Adding test that file names containing / is disallowed on *all* platforms. ****** Adding test that file names containing / is disallowed on *all* platforms. sql/sql_plugin.cc: Introducing check_if_path() function for checking if filename is a path to include / on Windows. ****** Introducing check_if_path() function for checking if filename is a path to include / on Windows. sql/sql_udf.cc: Switching to use check_if_path() function. ****** Switching to use check_if_path() function. strings/my_strchr.c: Adding my_strspn() and my_strcspn(). ****** Adding my_strspn() and my_strcspn().
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Mikael Ronstrom authored
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Marc Alff authored
This is a code cleanup. The implementation of a storage engine (subclasses of handler) is not supposed to call my_error() directly inside the engine implementation, but only return error codes, and report errors later at the demand of the sql layer only (if needed), using handler::print_error(). This fix removes misplaced calls to my_error(), and provide an implementation of print_error() instead. Given that the sql layer implementation of create table, ha_create_table(), does not use print_error() but returns ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE directly, the return code for create table statements using the performance schema has changed to ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE. Adjusted the test suite accordingly.
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Marc Alff authored
Before this fix, the test thread_cache failed with spurious failures. The test used: -- disconnect X -- connect Y while assuming that connection Y would reuse connection X slot in the thread cache. For this to happen, the disconnect X operation must be given enough time to complete, otherwise connect Y can be executed in the server before X actually finishes. This fix uses wait conditions to make the test execution more controlled, and more reproductible.
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Marc Alff authored
Before this fix, the test myisam_file_io executed: - (a) an update on setup_instrument to disable non myisam file io instruments - (b) a truncate on events_waits_history_long and later - (c) a select on events_waits_history_long Surprisingly, events that were supposed to be disabled in (a) and removed in (b) still were found in (c). This happened for events such as wait/io/file/innodb/innodb_data_file fil0fil.c: sync because the sync was started before (a) and completed after (b), and as a consequence was added in the performance schema history, as expected. Presence of these records in the history made the test fail. This fix makes the test script more robust to account for extra spill waits records in (c).
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Marc Alff authored
This fix affects the test suite only. Before this fix, performance schema tests dml_*.test could fail with spurious failure, depending on the table content. This fix simplifies the SELECT tests in the dml_*.test scripts, to only verify that the SELECT operation passed the security checks and succeeded, which was the original intent of the test. Usage of --replace_column 1 # 2 # 3 # 4 # ... to discard the test output was replaced by a simpler and more maintainable --disable_result_log which also work for empty tables.
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Nirbhay Choubey authored
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Nirbhay Choubey authored
Fixing the testcase to use the database name as connected_db instead of 'test' database. mysql-test/r/mysql.result: Additional fix in the test for bug#54899. mysql-test/t/mysql.test: Additional fix in the test for bug#54899.
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- 30 Nov, 2010 10 commits
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Davi Arnaut authored
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Davi Arnaut authored
The problem was due to a misuse of GCC asm constraints used to implement a atomic load. On x86_64, the load was implemented as a cmpxchg which implicitly uses the eax register as a source and destination operand, yet the dummy value used for comparison wasn't being properly loaded into eax (and other problems). The core problem is that cmpxchg is unnecessary as a load on x86_64 as there are other simpler instructions such as xadd. Even though, such instructions are only used to have a memory barrier as load and stores are atomic by definition. Hence, the solution is to explicitly issue the required CPU and compiler barriers. include/atomic/x86-gcc.h: Issue a synchronizing instruction before loading the value. Afterwards, issue a compiler barrier to prevent reordering.
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Davi Arnaut authored
integral type. Use intptr which is designed to hold pointer values and pass it to off_t. mysys/stacktrace.c: Add a compile time assert to ensure that off_t is large enough to hold the pointer value.
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Davi Arnaut authored
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Luis Soares authored
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Luis Soares authored
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Christopher Powers authored
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Christopher Powers authored
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Christopher Powers authored
metadata" Improved error handling such that queries against Information_Schema.Tables won't fail if a federated table can't make a remote connection. mysql-test/r/lock_multi.result: Updated with warnings that were previously masked. mysql-test/r/mdl_sync.result: Updated with warnings that were previously masked. mysql-test/r/merge.result: Updated with warnings that were previously masked. mysql-test/r/show_check.result: Updated with warnings that were previously masked. mysql-test/r/view.result: Updated with warnings that were previously masked. mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_bug_35333.result: New test results for bug#35333 mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_bug_35333.test: New test or bug#35333 sql/sql_show.cc: If get_schema_tables_record() encounters an error, push a warning, set the TABLE COMMENT column with the error text, and clear the error so that the operation can continue.
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Luis Soares authored
the DROP statement ..." Problem: When using temporary tables and closing a session, an implicit DROP TEMPORARY TABLE IF EXISTS is written to the binary log (while cleaning up the context of the session THD - see: sql_class.cc:THD::cleanup which calls close_temporary_tables). close_temporary_tables, first checks if the binary log is opened and then proceeds to creating the DROP statements. Then, such statements, are written to the binary log through MYSQL_BIN_LOG::write(Log_event *). Inside, there is another check if the binary log is opened and if not an error is returned. This is where the faulty behavior is triggered. Given that the test case replays a binary log, with temp tables statements, and right after it issues RESET MASTER, there is a chance that is_open will report false (when the mysql session is closed and the temporary tables are written). is_open may return false, because MYSQL_BIN_LOG::reset_logs is not setting the correct flag (LOG_CLOSE_TO_BE_OPENED), on the MYSQL_LOG_BIN::log_state (instead it sets just the LOG_CLOSE_INDEX flag, leaving the log_state to LOG_CLOSED). Thence, when writing the DROP statement as part of the THD::cleanup, the thread could get a return value of false for is_open - inside MYSQL_BIN_LOG::write, ultimately reporting that it can't write the event to the binary log. Fix: We fix this by adding the correct flag, missing in the second close.
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