- 12 Aug, 2014 2 commits
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Balasubramanian Kandasamy authored
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Balasubramanian Kandasamy authored
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- 04 Aug, 2014 1 commit
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Balasubramanian Kandasamy authored
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- 24 Jul, 2014 1 commit
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Balasubramanian Kandasamy authored
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- 08 Jul, 2014 2 commits
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Balasubramanian Kandasamy authored
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Murthy Narkedimilli authored
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- 02 Jul, 2014 1 commit
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Bjorn Munch authored
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- 01 Jul, 2014 1 commit
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Bjorn Munch authored
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- 30 Jun, 2014 2 commits
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Venkata Sidagam authored
Description: Backporting BUG#16513435 to 5.5 and 5.6 This is a fix for REMOTE PREAUTH USER ENUMERATION FLAW bug
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Marcin Babij authored
Reverted change due to mtr test failure.
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- 27 Jun, 2014 5 commits
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mysql-builder@oracle.com authored
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Praveenkumar Hulakund authored
Post-push patch. Changing file permission of "scripts/mysqlaccess.conf".
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Praveenkumar Hulakund authored
Backporting patch committed for bug 18008907 to 5.5 and 5.6.
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Terje Rosten authored
Post push fix: add execute bit on perl script.
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Marcin Babij authored
Mysqldump overflows stack buffer when copying table name from commandline arguments resulting in stack corruption and ability to execute arbitrary code. Fix: Check length of all positional arguments passed to mysqldump is smaller than NAME_LEN. Note: Mysqldump heavily depends on that database objects (databases, tablespaces, tables, etc) are limited to small size (now it is 64).
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- 26 Jun, 2014 3 commits
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Luis Soares authored
The test case makes use of the fine DEBUG_SYNC facility. Furthermore, since it needs synchronization on internal threads (dump and SQL threads) the server code has DEBUG_SYNC commands internally deployed and activated through the DBUG_EXECUTE_IF macro. The internal DBUG_SYNC commands are then controlled from the test case through the DEBUG variable. There were three problems around the DEBUG + DEBUG_SYNC facility usage: 1. When signaling the SQL thread to continue, the test would reset immediately the DEBUG_SYNC variable. This could mean that the SQL thread might loose the signal and continue to wait forever; 2. A similar scenario was happening with the dump thread on the master. This thread was instructed to wait, and later it would be signaled to continue, but immediately after the DEBUG_SYNC would be reset. This could lead to the dump thread missing the signal and wait forever; 3. The test was not cleaning itself up with respect to the instrumentation of the dump thread. This would leave the conditional execution of an internal DEBUG_SYNC command active (through the usage of DBUG_EXECUTE_IF). We fix #1 and #2 by waiting for the threads to receive the signal and only then issue the reset. We fix #3 by reseting the DEBUG variable, thus deactivating the dump thread internal DEBUG_SYNC command.
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Balasubramanian Kandasamy authored
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Arun Kuruvila authored
CERTAIN MAX_HEAP_TABLE_SIZE VALUES Followup patch to fix failure on Window machine.
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- 25 Jun, 2014 6 commits
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Raghav Kapoor authored
BACKGROUND: This bug is a followup on Bug#16368875. The assertion failure happens because in SQL layer the key does not get promoted to PRIMARY KEY but InnoDB takes it as PRIMARY KEY. ANALYSIS: Here we are trying to create an index on POINT (GEOMETRY) data type which is a type of BLOB (since GEOMETRY is a subclass of BLOB). In general, we can't create an index over GEOMETRY family type field unless we specify the length of the keypart (similar to BLOB fields). Only exception is the POINT field type. The POINT column max size is 25. The problem is that the field is not treated as PRIMARY KEY when we create a index on POINT column using its max column size as key part prefix. The fix would allow index on POINT column to be treated as PRIMARY KEY. FIX: Patch for Bug#16368875 is extended to take into account GEOMETRY datatype, POINT in particular to consider it as PRIMARY KEY in SQL layer.
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Nisha Gopalakrishnan authored
Fix: --- The issue reported is same as the BUG#14117018. Hence backporting the patch from mysql-trunk to mysql-5.5 and mysql-5.6
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Terje Rosten authored
Bug#16415173 CRLF INSTEAD OF LF IN SQL-BENCH SCRIPTS Correct perms and converts from Windows style to UNIX style line endings on some files. Fix perms on installed ini files. (MySQL 5.5 version)
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Balasubramanian Kandasamy authored
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Arun Kuruvila authored
WITH CERTAIN MAX_HEAP_TABLE_SIZE VALUES Description: When the system variable 'max_heap_table_size' is set to 20GB, the server crashes on creation of a temporary tables or tables using MEMORY storage engine. Analysis: The variable 'max_record' determines the amount heap allocated for the records of the table. This value is determined using the 'max_heap_table_size' variable. 'records_in_block' in turn uses the max_records to determine the number of records per block. When the 'max_heap_table_size' is set to 20GB, then the 'records_in_block' is calculated to a value of 2^28. The size of the block determined by multiplying the 'records_in_block' and 'recbuffer' results in overflow and hence the value becomes zero. As a result, zero bytes of the heap is allocated for the table. This will result in a server crash when the table is accessed. Fix: The variables 'records_in_block' and 'recbuffer' are typecasted to 'unsigned long' while calculating the size of the block.
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Gopal Shankar authored
PRIMARY_KEY_NO == 0 This bug is a backport of the following revision of 5.6 source tree: # committer: Gopal Shankar <gopal.shankar@oracle.com> # branch nick: priKey56 # timestamp: Wed 2013-05-29 11:11:46 +0530 # message: # Bug#16368875 INNODB: FAILING ASSERTION:
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- 24 Jun, 2014 2 commits
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
Set CMP0026 and CMP0045 policies when using CMake version 3 or higher to restore old CMake behavior.
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Nisha Gopalakrishnan authored
CORRUPTS FRM Analysis: --------- ALTER TABLE on a partitioned table resulted in the wrong engine being written into the table's FRM file and displayed in SHOW CREATE TABLE. The prep_alter_part_table() modifies the partition_info object for TABLE instance representing the old version of table. If the ALTER TABLE ENGINE statement fails, the partition_info object for the TABLE contains the altered storage engine name. The SHOW CREATE TABLE uses the TABLE object to display the table information, hence displays incorrect storage engine for the table. Also a subsequent successful ALTER TABLE operation will write the incorrect engine information into the FRM file. Fix: --- A copy of the partition_info object is created before modification so that any changes would not cause the the original partition_info object to be modified if the ALTER TABLE fails.(Backported part of the code provided as fix for bug#14156617 in mysql-5.6.6).
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- 23 Jun, 2014 2 commits
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Gleb Shchepa authored
Backport of the fix: : Bug 18017820: BISON 3 BREAKS MYSQL BUILD : ======================================== : : The source of the reported problem is a removal of a few deprecated : things from Bison 3.x: : * YYPARSE_PARAM macro (use the %parse-param bison directive instead), : * YYLEX_PARAM macro (use %lex-param instead), : : The fix removes obsolete macro calls and introduces use of : %parse-param and %lex-param directives.
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Erlend Dahl authored
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- 19 Jun, 2014 1 commit
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
This is the 5.5/5.6 version of the patch. Add deprecation warning for timed_mutexes.
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- 18 Jun, 2014 1 commit
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Namit Sharma authored
DISCONNECT CON1 AND CON2 Problem: The test suite/binlog/t/binlog_killed.test makes the connections con1 and con2 but forgets to disconnect them + wait till that operation is finished at test end. This mistake has the potential to harm subsequent tests in case these tests depend on the content of the processlist. Solution: Added disconnect + wait_until_disconnected.inc within the test cleanup.
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- 17 Jun, 2014 3 commits
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Balasubramanian Kandasamy authored
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Balasubramanian Kandasamy authored
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mysql-builder@oracle.com authored
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- 16 Jun, 2014 1 commit
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Sujatha Sivakumar authored
NON-EXISTS RECORDS Problem: ======== In RBR replication, master deletes a record but the record don't exist on slave. when slave tries to apply the Delete_row_log_event from master, it will result in an assert on slave. Analysis: ======== This problem exists not only with Delete_rows event but also with Update_rows event as well. Trying to update a non existing row on the slave from the master will cause the same assert. This assert occurs only for the tables that doesn't have primary keys and which basically require sequential scan to be done to locate a record. This bug occurs only with innodb engine not with myisam. When update or delete rows is executed on a slave on a table which doesn't have primary key the updated record is stored in a buffer named table->record[0] and the same is copied to table->record[1] so that during sequential scan table->record[0] can reloaded with fetched data from the table and compared against table->record[1]. In a special case where there is no record on the slave side scan will result in EOF in that case we reinit the scan and we try to compare record[0] with record[1] which are basically the same. This comparison is incorrect. Since they both are the same record_compare() will report that record is found and we try to go ahead and try to update/delete non existing row. Ideally if the scan results in EOF means no data found hence no need to do a record_compare() at all. Fix: === Avoid comparision of records on EOF.
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- 10 Jun, 2014 1 commit
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
SLOW/CRASHES SEMAPHORE Problem: There are 2 lakh tables - fk_000001, fk_000002 ... fk_200000. All of them are related to the same parent_table through a foreign key constraint. When the parent_table is loaded into the dictionary cache, all the child table will also be loaded. This is taking lot of time. Since this operation happens when the dictionary latch is taken, the scenario leads to "long semaphore wait" situation and the server gets killed. Analysis: A simple performance analysis showed that the slowness is because of the dict_foreign_find() function. It does a linear search on two linked list table->foreign_list and table->referenced_list, looking for a particular foreign key object based on foreign->id as the key. This is called two times for each foreign key object. Solution: Introduce a rb tree in table->foreign_rbt and table->referenced_rbt, which are some sort of index on table->foreign_list and table->referenced_list respectively, using foreign->id as the key. These rbt structures will be solely used by dict_foreign_find(). rb#5599 approved by Vasil
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- 06 Jun, 2014 1 commit
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Tor Didriksen authored
For charsets with no binary collation: use my_charset_bin.
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- 29 May, 2014 1 commit
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murthy.narkedimilli@oracle.com authored
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- 22 May, 2014 1 commit
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Harin Vadodaria authored
IN SSL_CTX_LOAD_VERIFY_ LOCATIONS() and OFF-BY-ONE PROBLEM IN VOID CERTDECODER:: GETDATE(DATETYPE DT) IN ASN.CPP Description : Fixes corner cases in yassl code. Refer to bug page for details.
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- 16 May, 2014 2 commits
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Tor Didriksen authored
Item_func_ltrim::val_str did not handle multibyte charsets. Fix: factor out common code for Item_func_trim and Item_func_ltrim.
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Arun Kuruvila authored
MYSQLADMIN IN PROCESSES LIST Description: Checking the process status (with ps -ef) while executing "mysqladmin" with old password and new password via command-line will show the new password in the process list sporadically. Analysis: The old password is being masked by "mysqladmin". So masking the new password in the similar manner would reduce hitting the bug. But this would not completely fix the bug, because if "ps -ef " command hits the mysqladmin before it masks the passwords it will show both the old and new passwords in the process list. But the chances of hitting this is very less. Fix: The new password also masked in the similar manner that of the --password argument.
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