1. 13 Jan, 2010 3 commits
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      merge 5.1-main to 5.1-bugteam · c3ba50ad
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      c3ba50ad
    • Sven Sandberg's avatar
      BUG#49222: Mark RAND() as unsafe · 94946c68
      Sven Sandberg authored
      Problem: When RAND() is binlogged in statement mode, the seed is
      binlogged too, so the replication slave generates the same
      sequence of random numbers. This makes replication work in many
      cases, but not in all cases: the order of rows is not guaranteed
      for, e.g., UPDATE or INSERT...SELECT statements, so the row data
      will be different if master and slave retrieve the rows in
      different orders.
      Fix: Mark RAND() as unsafe. It will generate a warning if
      binlog_format=STATEMENT and switch to row-logging if
      binlog_format=ROW.
      94946c68
    • Gleb Shchepa's avatar
      Bug #50096: CONCAT_WS inside procedure returning wrong data · 30212033
      Gleb Shchepa authored
      Selecting of the CONCAT_WS(...<PS parameter>...) result into
      a user variable may return wrong data.
      
      Item_func_concat_ws::val_str contains a number of memory
      allocation-saving optimization tricks. After the fix
      for bug 46815 the control flow has been changed to a
      branch that is commented as "This is quite uncommon!":
      one of places where we are trying to concatenate
      strings inplace. However, that "uncommon" place
      didn't care about PS parameters, that have another
      trick in Item_sp_variable::val_str(): they use the
      intermediate Item_sp_variable::str_value field,
      where they may store a reference to an external
      argument's buffer.
      
      The Item_func_concat_ws::val_str function has been
      modified to take into account val_str functions
      (such as Item_sp_variable::val_str) that return a
      pointer to an internal Item member variable that
      may reference to a buffer provided.
      30212033
  2. 11 Jan, 2010 3 commits
  3. 08 Jan, 2010 2 commits
    • 's avatar
      Postfix · 2ae528aa
      authored
      Recover the right contents of the index file at the end of the test case.
      2ae528aa
    • 's avatar
      BUG #28421 Infinite loop on slave relay logs · 8c677779
      authored
      Manually deleteing one or more entries from 'master-bin.index', will
      cause master infinitely loop to send one binlog file. 
      
      When starting a dump session, master opens index file and search the binlog file
      which is being requested by the slave. The position of the binlog file in the
      index file is recorded. it will be used to find the next binlog file when current
      binlog file has dumped completely. As only the position is used, it may
      not get the correct file if some entries has been removed manually from the index file.
      the master will reopen the current binlog file which has been dump completely
      and redump it if it can not get the next binlog file's name from index file.
      It obviously is a logical error.
      
      
      Even though it is allowed to manually change index file,
      but it is not recommended. so after this patch, master
      sends a fatal error to slave and close the dump session if a new binlog file
      has been generated and master can not get it from the index file.
      8c677779
  4. 07 Jan, 2010 1 commit
  5. 06 Jan, 2010 5 commits
  6. 05 Jan, 2010 1 commit
  7. 31 Dec, 2009 2 commits
    • 's avatar
      Bug #49137 Replication failure on SBR/MBR + multi-table DROP TEMPORARY TABLE · dbe02e6d
      authored
            
      In statement-based or mixed-mode replication, use DROP TEMPORARY TABLE
      to drop multiple tables causes different errors on master and slave, 
      when one or more of these tables do not exist. Because when executed
      on slave, it would automatically add IF EXISTS to the query to ignore
      all ER_BAD_TABLE_ERROR errors.
      
      To fix the problem, do not add IF EXISTS when executing DROP TEMPORARY
      TABLE on the slave, and clear the ER_BAD_TABLE_ERROR error after
      execution if the query does not expect any errors.
      dbe02e6d
    • 's avatar
      Bug #49137 Replication failure on SBR/MBR + multi-table DROP TEMPORARY TABLE · ccc3a468
      authored
            
      In statement-based or mixed-mode replication, use DROP TEMPORARY TABLE
      to drop multiple tables causes different errors on master and slave, 
      when one or more of these tables do not exist. Because when executed
      on slave, it would automatically add IF EXISTS to the query to ignore
      all ER_BAD_TABLE_ERROR errors.
      
      To fix the problem, do not add IF EXISTS when executing DROP TEMPORARY
      TABLE on the slave, and clear the ER_BAD_TABLE_ERROR error after
      execution if the query does not expect any errors.
      ccc3a468
  8. 30 Dec, 2009 2 commits
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  10. 24 Dec, 2009 2 commits
  11. 22 Dec, 2009 1 commit
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      Bug #49734: Crash on EXPLAIN EXTENDED UNION ... ORDER BY <any non-const-function> · ef22a7bf
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      Several problems fixed : 
      1. Non constant expressions in UNION ... ORDER BY were not correctly cleaned up
      in st_select_lex_unit::cleanup() causing crashes in EXPLAIN EXTENDED because of
      fields quoted by these expressions pointing to the already freed temporary table
      used to calculate the UNION.
      Fixed by correctly cleaning up expressions of any depth.
      
      2. Subqueries in the order by part of UNION ... ORDER BY ... caused a crash in 
      EXPLAIN EXTENDED because of a transformation attempt made during EXPLAIN EXTENDED
      execution. Fixed by not doing the transformation when in EXPLAIN.
      
      3. Fulltext functions caused crash when in the ORDER BY part of an un-parenthesized
      UNION that gets "promoted" to be valid for the whole union, e.g. 
      SELECT * FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM t2 ORDER BY MATCHES (a) AGAINST ('abc' IN BOOLEAN MODE).
      This is a case that demonstrates a more general problem of parts of the query being
      moved to another level. When doing such transformation late in the optimization run
      when most of the flags about the contents of the query are already aggregated it's possible 
      to "split" the flags so that they correctly reflect the new queries after the transformation.
      In specific the ST_SELECT_LEX::ftfunc_list is holding all the free text function for all the 
      parts of the second SELECT in the UNION and we don't know what part of that is in the ORDER BY
      that we're to move to the UNION level and what part is about the other parts of the second SELECT.
      Fixed by throwing and error when such statements are about to be processed by adding a check 
      for the presence of MATCH() inside the ORDER BY clause that's going to get promoted to UNION.
      To workaround this new limitation one must parenthesize the UNION SELECTs and provide a real 
      global ORDER BY for the UNION outside of the parenthesis.
      ef22a7bf
  12. 24 Dec, 2009 1 commit
  13. 22 Dec, 2009 1 commit
    • Ramil Kalimullin's avatar
      Fix for bug#49570: Assertion failed: !(order->used & map) · ee403cc1
      Ramil Kalimullin authored
      on re-execution of prepared statement
      
      Problem: some (see eq_ref_table()) ORDER BY/GROUP BY optimization
      is called before each PS execution. However, we don't properly 
      initialize its stucture every time before the call.
      
      Fix: properly initialize the sturture used.
      ee403cc1
  14. 21 Dec, 2009 1 commit
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  17. 23 Dec, 2009 3 commits
    • Sergey Glukhov's avatar
      Bug#47649 crash during CALL procedure · 65b5024c
      Sergey Glukhov authored
      If first call of the procedure is failed on
      the open_table stage stmt_arena->state is set to
      EXECUTED state. On second call(if no errors on
      open_table stage) it leads to use of worng memory arena
      in find_field_in_view() function as
      thd->stmt_arena->is_stmt_prepare_or_first_sp_execute()
      returns FALSE for EXECUTED state. The item is created 
      not in its own arena and it leads to crash on further
      calls of the procedure.
      The fix: 
      change state of arena only if
      no errors on open_table stage happens.
      65b5024c
    • Satya B's avatar
      merge to mysql-5.1-bugteam · 06b841a1
      Satya B authored
      06b841a1
    • Satya B's avatar
      Applying InnoDB snapshot 5.1-ss6344, Fixes BUG#47814 · 7dda4b1b
      Satya B authored
      and also applying 5.1-ss6355
      
      Detailed revision comments:
      
      r6324 | jyang | 2009-12-17 06:54:24 +0200 (Thu, 17 Dec 2009) | 8 lines
      branches/5.1: Fix bug #47814 - Diagnostics are frequently not
      printed after a long lock wait in InnoDB. Separate out the 
      lock wait timeout check thread from monitor information
      printing thread.
      
      rb://200 Approved by Marko.
      
      r6349 | marko | 2009-12-22 11:09:54 +0200 (Tue, 22 Dec 2009) | 3 lines
      branches/5.1: lock_print_info_summary(): Remove a reference to
      innobase_mysql_end_print_arbitrary_thd() that should have been
      removed in r6347 when removing the function.
      
      r6350 | marko | 2009-12-22 11:11:09 +0200 (Tue, 22 Dec 2009) | 1 line
      branches/5.1: Remove an obsolete declaration of LOCK_thread_count.
      7dda4b1b
  18. 22 Dec, 2009 4 commits
  19. 21 Dec, 2009 1 commit