Commit 1d07e346 authored by unknown's avatar unknown

Merge tsmith@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0-maint

into  quadxeon.mysql.com:/benchmarks/ext3/TOSAVE/tsmith/bk/maint/mar07/stage2/50

parents 83def161 270f20ae
......@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ noinst_SCRIPTS = Support/generate-text-files.pl
EXTRA_DIST = $(noinst_SCRIPTS) manual.chm mysql.info INSTALL-BINARY
TXT_FILES= ../INSTALL-SOURCE ../INSTALL-WIN-SOURCE ../EXCEPTIONS-CLIENT \
TXT_FILES= ../INSTALL-SOURCE ../INSTALL-WIN-SOURCE \
INSTALL-BINARY ../support-files/MacOSX/ReadMe.txt
all-local: $(TXT_FILES)
......@@ -55,9 +55,6 @@ GT = $(srcdir)/Support/generate-text-files.pl
INSTALL-BINARY: $(srcdir)/mysql.info $(GT)
perl -w $(GT) $(srcdir)/mysql.info "installing-binary" "installing-source" > $@
../EXCEPTIONS-CLIENT: $(srcdir)/mysql.info $(GT)
perl -w $(GT) $(srcdir)/mysql.info "mysql-floss-license-exception" "function-index" > $@
../support-files/MacOSX/ReadMe.txt: $(srcdir)/mysql.info $(GT)
perl -w $(GT) $(srcdir)/mysql.info "mac-os-x-installation" "netware-installation" > $@
......
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......
......@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ ERROR 22003: Cannot get geometry object from data you send to the GEOMETRY field
insert IGNORE into t1 values ('Garbage');
ERROR 22003: Cannot get geometry object from data you send to the GEOMETRY field
drop table t1;
create table t1 (fl geometry);
create table t1 (fl geometry not null);
insert into t1 values (1);
ERROR 22003: Cannot get geometry object from data you send to the GEOMETRY field
insert into t1 values (1.11);
......@@ -454,5 +454,5 @@ ERROR 22003: Cannot get geometry object from data you send to the GEOMETRY field
insert into t1 values ("qwerty");
ERROR 22003: Cannot get geometry object from data you send to the GEOMETRY field
insert into t1 values (pointfromtext('point(1,1)'));
ERROR 22003: Cannot get geometry object from data you send to the GEOMETRY field
ERROR 23000: Column 'fl' cannot be null
drop table t1;
......@@ -143,7 +143,8 @@ BIN_FILES="extra/comp_err$BS extra/replace$BS extra/perror$BS \
extra/resolve_stack_dump$BS extra/mysql_waitpid$BS \
myisam/myisamchk$BS myisam/myisampack$BS myisam/myisamlog$BS \
myisam/myisam_ftdump$BS \
sql/mysqld$BS sql/mysql_tzinfo_to_sql$BS \
sql/mysqld$BS sql/mysqld-debug$BS \
sql/mysql_tzinfo_to_sql$BS \
server-tools/instance-manager/mysqlmanager$BS \
client/mysql$BS client/mysqlshow$BS client/mysqladmin$BS \
client/mysqldump$BS client/mysqlimport$BS \
......
......@@ -3114,8 +3114,8 @@ int Load_log_event::exec_event(NET* net, struct st_relay_log_info* rli,
ex.skip_lines = skip_lines;
List<Item> field_list;
thd->main_lex.select_lex.context.resolve_in_table_list_only(&tables);
set_fields(tables.db, field_list, &thd->main_lex.select_lex.context);
thd->lex->select_lex.context.resolve_in_table_list_only(&tables);
set_fields(tables.db, field_list, &thd->lex->select_lex.context);
thd->variables.pseudo_thread_id= thread_id;
if (net)
{
......
......@@ -1600,18 +1600,6 @@ static void network_init(void)
#endif /*!EMBEDDED_LIBRARY*/
void MYSQLerror(const char *s)
{
THD *thd=current_thd;
char *yytext= (char*) thd->lex->tok_start;
/* "parse error" changed into "syntax error" between bison 1.75 and 1.875 */
if (strcmp(s,"parse error") == 0 || strcmp(s,"syntax error") == 0)
s=ER(ER_SYNTAX_ERROR);
my_printf_error(ER_PARSE_ERROR, ER(ER_PARSE_ERROR), MYF(0), s,
(yytext ? (char*) yytext : ""),
thd->lex->yylineno);
}
#ifndef EMBEDDED_LIBRARY
/*
......
......@@ -166,14 +166,10 @@ Open_tables_state::Open_tables_state(ulong version_arg)
}
/*
Pass nominal parameters to Statement constructor only to ensure that
the destructor works OK in case of error. The main_mem_root will be
re-initialized in init().
*/
THD::THD()
:Statement(CONVENTIONAL_EXECUTION, 0, ALLOC_ROOT_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE, 0),
:Statement(&main_lex, &main_mem_root, CONVENTIONAL_EXECUTION,
/* statement id */ 0),
Open_tables_state(refresh_version),
lock_id(&main_lock_id),
user_time(0), in_sub_stmt(0), global_read_lock(0), is_fatal_error(0),
......@@ -184,6 +180,12 @@ THD::THD()
{
ulong tmp;
/*
Pass nominal parameters to init_alloc_root only to ensure that
the destructor works OK in case of an error. The main_mem_root
will be re-initialized in init_for_queries().
*/
init_sql_alloc(&main_mem_root, ALLOC_ROOT_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE, 0);
stmt_arena= this;
thread_stack= 0;
db= 0;
......@@ -477,6 +479,7 @@ THD::~THD()
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
dbug_sentry= THD_SENTRY_GONE;
#endif
free_root(&main_mem_root, MYF(0));
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
......@@ -1623,18 +1626,17 @@ void Query_arena::cleanup_stmt()
Statement functions
*/
Statement::Statement(enum enum_state state_arg, ulong id_arg,
ulong alloc_block_size, ulong prealloc_size)
:Query_arena(&main_mem_root, state_arg),
Statement::Statement(LEX *lex_arg, MEM_ROOT *mem_root_arg,
enum enum_state state_arg, ulong id_arg)
:Query_arena(mem_root_arg, state_arg),
id(id_arg),
set_query_id(1),
lex(&main_lex),
lex(lex_arg),
query(0),
query_length(0),
cursor(0)
{
name.str= NULL;
init_sql_alloc(&main_mem_root, alloc_block_size, prealloc_size);
}
......@@ -1676,7 +1678,7 @@ void Statement::restore_backup_statement(Statement *stmt, Statement *backup)
void THD::end_statement()
{
/* Cleanup SQL processing state to resuse this statement in next query. */
/* Cleanup SQL processing state to reuse this statement in next query. */
lex_end(lex);
delete lex->result;
lex->result= 0;
......@@ -1717,12 +1719,6 @@ void THD::restore_active_arena(Query_arena *set, Query_arena *backup)
Statement::~Statement()
{
/*
We must free `main_mem_root', not `mem_root' (pointer), to work
correctly if this statement is used as a backup statement,
for which `mem_root' may point to some other statement.
*/
free_root(&main_mem_root, MYF(0));
}
C_MODE_START
......
......@@ -753,8 +753,10 @@ public:
class Server_side_cursor;
/*
State of a single command executed against this connection.
/**
@class Statement
@brief State of a single command executed against this connection.
One connection can contain a lot of simultaneously running statements,
some of which could be:
- prepared, that is, contain placeholders,
......@@ -772,10 +774,6 @@ class Statement: public ilink, public Query_arena
Statement(const Statement &rhs); /* not implemented: */
Statement &operator=(const Statement &rhs); /* non-copyable */
public:
/* FIXME: these must be protected */
MEM_ROOT main_mem_root;
LEX main_lex;
/*
Uniquely identifies each statement object in thread scope; change during
statement lifetime. FIXME: must be const
......@@ -819,10 +817,10 @@ public:
public:
/* This constructor is called for backup statements */
Statement() { clear_alloc_root(&main_mem_root); }
Statement() {}
Statement(enum enum_state state_arg, ulong id_arg,
ulong alloc_block_size, ulong prealloc_size);
Statement(LEX *lex_arg, MEM_ROOT *mem_root_arg,
enum enum_state state_arg, ulong id_arg);
virtual ~Statement();
/* Assign execution context (note: not all members) of given stmt to self */
......@@ -834,7 +832,7 @@ public:
};
/*
/**
Container for all statements created/used in a connection.
Statements in Statement_map have unique Statement::id (guaranteed by id
assignment in Statement::Statement)
......@@ -914,6 +912,10 @@ bool xid_cache_insert(XID *xid, enum xa_states xa_state);
bool xid_cache_insert(XID_STATE *xid_state);
void xid_cache_delete(XID_STATE *xid_state);
/**
@class Security_context
@brief A set of THD members describing the current authenticated user.
*/
class Security_context {
public:
......@@ -943,7 +945,7 @@ public:
};
/*
/**
A registry for item tree transformations performed during
query optimization. We register only those changes which require
a rollback to re-execute a prepared statement or stored procedure
......@@ -954,7 +956,7 @@ struct Item_change_record;
typedef I_List<Item_change_record> Item_change_list;
/*
/**
Type of prelocked mode.
See comment for THD::prelocked_mode for complete description.
*/
......@@ -963,7 +965,7 @@ enum prelocked_mode_type {NON_PRELOCKED= 0, PRELOCKED= 1,
PRELOCKED_UNDER_LOCK_TABLES= 2};
/*
/**
Class that holds information about tables which were opened and locked
by the thread. It is also used to save/restore this information in
push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state().
......@@ -1048,14 +1050,17 @@ public:
}
};
/* class to save context when executing a function or trigger */
/**
@class Sub_statement_state
@brief Used to save context when executing a function or trigger
*/
/* Defines used for Sub_statement_state::in_sub_stmt */
#define SUB_STMT_TRIGGER 1
#define SUB_STMT_FUNCTION 2
class Sub_statement_state
{
public:
......@@ -1114,7 +1119,8 @@ public:
};
/*
/**
@class THD
For each client connection we create a separate thread with THD serving as
a thread/connection descriptor
*/
......@@ -1726,6 +1732,22 @@ public:
private:
/** The current internal error handler for this thread, or NULL. */
Internal_error_handler *m_internal_handler;
/**
The lex to hold the parsed tree of conventional (non-prepared) queries.
Whereas for prepared and stored procedure statements we use an own lex
instance for each new query, for conventional statements we reuse
the same lex. (@see mysql_parse for details).
*/
LEX main_lex;
/**
This memory root is used for two purposes:
- for conventional queries, to allocate structures stored in main_lex
during parsing, and allocate runtime data (execution plan, etc.)
during execution.
- for prepared queries, only to allocate runtime data. The parsed
tree itself is reused between executions and thus is stored elsewhere.
*/
MEM_ROOT main_mem_root;
};
......
......@@ -1648,6 +1648,36 @@ void st_select_lex::print_limit(THD *thd, String *str)
}
}
/**
@brief Restore the LEX and THD in case of a parse error.
This is a clean up call that is invoked by the Bison generated
parser before returning an error from MYSQLparse. If your
semantic actions manipulate with the global thread state (which
is a very bad practice and should not normally be employed) and
need a clean-up in case of error, and you can not use %destructor
rule in the grammar file itself, this function should be used
to implement the clean up.
*/
void st_lex::cleanup_lex_after_parse_error(THD *thd)
{
/*
Delete sphead for the side effect of restoring of the original
LEX state, thd->lex, thd->mem_root and thd->free_list if they
were replaced when parsing stored procedure statements. We
will never use sphead object after a parse error, so it's okay
to delete it only for the sake of the side effect.
TODO: make this functionality explicit in sp_head class.
Sic: we must nullify the member of the main lex, not the
current one that will be thrown away
*/
if (thd->lex->sphead)
{
delete thd->lex->sphead;
thd->lex->sphead= NULL;
}
}
/*
Initialize (or reset) Query_tables_list object.
......
......@@ -1182,6 +1182,10 @@ typedef struct st_lex : public Query_tables_list
{
return context_stack.head();
}
/*
Restore the LEX and THD in case of a parse error.
*/
static void cleanup_lex_after_parse_error(THD *thd);
void reset_n_backup_query_tables_list(Query_tables_list *backup);
void restore_backup_query_tables_list(Query_tables_list *backup);
......
......@@ -4517,9 +4517,6 @@ end_with_restore_list:
clean up the environment.
*/
create_sp_error:
lex->unit.cleanup();
delete lex->sphead;
lex->sphead= 0;
if (sp_result != SP_OK )
goto error;
send_ok(thd);
......@@ -4890,9 +4887,6 @@ create_sp_error:
/* Conditionally writes to binlog. */
res= mysql_create_or_drop_trigger(thd, all_tables, 1);
/* We don't care about trigger body after this point */
delete lex->sphead;
lex->sphead= 0;
break;
}
case SQLCOM_DROP_TRIGGER:
......@@ -5915,15 +5909,7 @@ void mysql_parse(THD *thd, char *inBuf, uint length)
else
#endif
{
if (thd->net.report_error)
{
if (thd->lex->sphead)
{
delete thd->lex->sphead;
thd->lex->sphead= NULL;
}
}
else
if (! thd->net.report_error)
{
/*
Binlog logs a string starting from thd->query and having length
......@@ -5943,7 +5929,6 @@ void mysql_parse(THD *thd, char *inBuf, uint length)
query_cache_end_of_result(thd);
}
}
lex->unit.cleanup();
}
else
{
......@@ -5951,19 +5936,14 @@ void mysql_parse(THD *thd, char *inBuf, uint length)
DBUG_PRINT("info",("Command aborted. Fatal_error: %d",
thd->is_fatal_error));
/*
The first thing we do after parse error is freeing sp_head to
ensure that we have restored original memroot.
*/
if (thd->lex->sphead)
{
/* Clean up after failed stored procedure/function */
delete thd->lex->sphead;
thd->lex->sphead= NULL;
}
query_cache_abort(&thd->net);
lex->unit.cleanup();
}
if (thd->lex->sphead)
{
delete thd->lex->sphead;
thd->lex->sphead= 0;
}
lex->unit.cleanup();
thd->proc_info="freeing items";
thd->end_statement();
thd->cleanup_after_query();
......
......@@ -99,9 +99,12 @@ public:
#endif
};
/******************************************************************************
Prepared_statement: a statement that can contain placeholders
******************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************/
/**
@class Prepared_statement
@brief Prepared_statement: a statement that can contain placeholders
*/
class Prepared_statement: public Statement
{
......@@ -141,6 +144,16 @@ public:
bool execute(String *expanded_query, bool open_cursor);
/* Destroy this statement */
bool deallocate();
private:
/**
Store the parsed tree of a prepared statement here.
*/
LEX main_lex;
/**
The memory root to allocate parsed tree elements (instances of Item,
SELECT_LEX and other classes).
*/
MEM_ROOT main_mem_root;
};
......@@ -2034,6 +2047,7 @@ void mysql_sql_stmt_prepare(THD *thd)
delete stmt;
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
if (thd->stmt_map.insert(thd, stmt))
{
/* The statement is deleted and an error is set if insert fails */
......@@ -2629,17 +2643,18 @@ Select_fetch_protocol_prep::send_data(List<Item> &fields)
****************************************************************************/
Prepared_statement::Prepared_statement(THD *thd_arg, Protocol *protocol_arg)
:Statement(INITIALIZED, ++thd_arg->statement_id_counter,
thd_arg->variables.query_alloc_block_size,
thd_arg->variables.query_prealloc_size),
:Statement(&main_lex, &main_mem_root,
INITIALIZED, ++thd_arg->statement_id_counter),
thd(thd_arg),
result(thd_arg),
protocol(protocol_arg),
param_array(0),
param_count(0),
last_errno(0),
flags((uint) IS_IN_USE)
flags((uint) IS_IN_USE)
{
init_alloc_root(&main_mem_root, thd_arg->variables.query_alloc_block_size,
thd_arg->variables.query_prealloc_size);
*last_error= '\0';
}
......@@ -2688,6 +2703,7 @@ Prepared_statement::~Prepared_statement()
*/
free_items();
delete lex->result;
free_root(&main_mem_root, MYF(0));
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
......@@ -2703,6 +2719,7 @@ void Prepared_statement::cleanup_stmt()
DBUG_ENTER("Prepared_statement::cleanup_stmt");
DBUG_PRINT("enter",("stmt: %p", this));
DBUG_ASSERT(lex->sphead == 0);
/* The order is important */
lex->unit.cleanup();
cleanup_items(free_list);
......@@ -2789,15 +2806,6 @@ bool Prepared_statement::prepare(const char *packet, uint packet_len)
error= MYSQLparse((void *)thd) || thd->is_fatal_error ||
thd->net.report_error || init_param_array(this);
/*
The first thing we do after parse error is freeing sp_head to
ensure that we have restored original memroot.
*/
if (error && lex->sphead)
{
delete lex->sphead;
lex->sphead= NULL;
}
/*
While doing context analysis of the query (in check_prepared_statement)
we allocate a lot of additional memory: for open tables, JOINs, derived
......@@ -2823,12 +2831,18 @@ bool Prepared_statement::prepare(const char *packet, uint packet_len)
if (error == 0)
error= check_prepared_statement(this, name.str != 0);
/* Free sp_head if check_prepared_statement() failed. */
if (error && lex->sphead)
/*
Currently CREATE PROCEDURE/TRIGGER/EVENT are prohibited in prepared
statements: ensure we have no memory leak here if by someone tries
to PREPARE stmt FROM "CREATE PROCEDURE ..."
*/
DBUG_ASSERT(lex->sphead == NULL || error != 0);
if (lex->sphead)
{
delete lex->sphead;
lex->sphead= NULL;
}
lex_end(lex);
cleanup_stmt();
thd->restore_backup_statement(this, &stmt_backup);
......
......@@ -983,11 +983,8 @@ bool Table_triggers_list::check_n_load(THD *thd, const char *db,
thd->spcont= 0;
if (MYSQLparse((void *)thd) || thd->is_fatal_error)
{
/*
Free lex associated resources.
QQ: Do we really need all this stuff here ?
*/
delete lex.sphead;
/* Currently sphead is always deleted in case of a parse error */
DBUG_ASSERT(lex.sphead == 0);
goto err_with_lex_cleanup;
}
......
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......@@ -605,6 +605,7 @@ fi
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/mysqlman.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man8/mysqlmanager.8*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/mysql.server.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/mysqltest.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/mysql_tzinfo_to_sql.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/mysql_zap.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/perror.1*
......@@ -693,24 +694,35 @@ fi
%files ndb-tools
%defattr(-,root,root,0755)
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_config
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_desc
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_error_reporter
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_mgm
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_restore
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_waiter
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_select_all
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_select_count
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_desc
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_show_tables
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_test_platform
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_config
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_error_reporter
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_size.pl
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_test_platform
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_waiter
%attr(-, root, root) %{_datadir}/mysql/ndb_size.tmpl
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/ndb_config.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/ndb_desc.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/ndb_error_reporter.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/ndb_select_all.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/ndb_select_count.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/ndb_show_tables.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/ndb_size.pl.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/ndb_waiter.1*
%files ndb-extra
%defattr(-,root,root,0755)
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_delete_all
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_drop_index
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_drop_table
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/ndb_delete_all
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/ndb_delete_all.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/ndb_drop_index.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/ndb_drop_table.1*
%files devel
%defattr(-, root, root, 0755)
......@@ -756,6 +768,9 @@ fi
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/mysqltestmanager
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/mysqltestmanager-pwgen
%attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/mysqltestmanagerc
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/mysql_client_test.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/mysql-stress-test.pl.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/mysql-test-run.pl.1*
%files Max
%defattr(-, root, root, 0755)
......@@ -770,6 +785,10 @@ fi
# itself - note that they must be ordered by date (important when
# merging BK trees)
%changelog
* Fri Mar 02 2007 Joerg Bruehe <joerg@mysql.com>
- Add several man pages for NDB which are now created.
* Wed Jan 31 2007 Daniel Fischer <df@mysql.com>
- add MTR_BUILD_THREAD=auto to test runs.
......
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