BUG#29806 - binlog_innodb.test creates a server log

Stopping mysql server could result in an entry in mysql error
file: "InnoDB: Error: MySQL is freeing a thd".

This happened because InnoDB assumes that the server will never
call external_lock(F_UNLCK) in case external_lock(READ/WRITE)
failed.

Prior to this patch we haven't had strict definition whether
external_lock(F_UNLCK) must be called in case external_lock(READ/WRITE)
fails.

This patch states that we never call external_lock(F_UNLCK) in case
external_lock(READ/WRITE) fails.
parent 2edad3d4
......@@ -9,6 +9,3 @@
# Do not use any TAB characters for whitespace.
#
##############################################################################
binlog_innodb : Bug#29806 2007-07-15 ingo master.err: InnoDB: Error: MySQL is freeing a thd
binlog_killed : Bug#29806 2007-07-17 ingo master.err: InnoDB: Error: MySQL is freeing a thd
......@@ -4383,7 +4383,10 @@ int ha_ndbcluster::external_lock(THD *thd, int lock_type)
trans= ndb->startTransaction();
if (trans == NULL)
{
thd_ndb->lock_count= 0;
ERR_RETURN(ndb->getNdbError());
}
thd_ndb->init_open_tables();
thd_ndb->stmt= trans;
thd_ndb->query_state&= NDB_QUERY_NORMAL;
......@@ -4409,7 +4412,10 @@ int ha_ndbcluster::external_lock(THD *thd, int lock_type)
trans= ndb->startTransaction();
if (trans == NULL)
{
thd_ndb->lock_count= 0;
ERR_RETURN(ndb->getNdbError());
}
thd_ndb->init_open_tables();
thd_ndb->all= trans;
thd_ndb->query_state&= NDB_QUERY_NORMAL;
......
......@@ -1142,6 +1142,12 @@ int ha_partition::prepare_new_partition(TABLE *table,
create_flag= TRUE;
if ((error= file->ha_open(table, part_name, m_mode, m_open_test_lock)))
goto error;
/*
Note: if you plan to add another call that may return failure,
better to do it before external_lock() as cleanup_new_partition()
assumes that external_lock() is last call that may fail here.
Otherwise see description for cleanup_new_partition().
*/
if ((error= file->external_lock(current_thd, m_lock_type)))
goto error;
......@@ -1164,6 +1170,14 @@ error:
NONE
DESCRIPTION
This function is called immediately after prepare_new_partition() in
case the latter fails.
In prepare_new_partition() last call that may return failure is
external_lock(). That means if prepare_new_partition() fails,
partition does not have external lock. Thus no need to call
external_lock(F_UNLCK) here.
TODO:
We must ensure that in the case that we get an error during the process
that we call external_lock with F_UNLCK, close the table and delete the
......@@ -1182,7 +1196,6 @@ void ha_partition::cleanup_new_partition(uint part_count)
m_file= m_added_file;
m_added_file= NULL;
external_lock(current_thd, F_UNLCK);
/* delete_table also needed, a bit more complex */
close();
......
......@@ -60,6 +60,11 @@
- When calling UNLOCK TABLES we call mysql_unlock_tables() for all
tables used in LOCK TABLES
If table_handler->external_lock(thd, locktype) fails, we call
table_handler->external_lock(thd, F_UNLCK) for each table that was locked,
excluding one that caused failure. That means handler must cleanup itself
in case external_lock() fails.
TODO:
Change to use my_malloc() ONLY when using LOCK TABLES command or when
we are forced to use mysql_lock_merge.
......@@ -269,8 +274,9 @@ static int lock_external(THD *thd, TABLE **tables, uint count)
if ((error=(*tables)->file->ha_external_lock(thd,lock_type)))
{
print_lock_error(error, (*tables)->file->table_type());
for (; i-- ; tables--)
while (--i)
{
tables--;
(*tables)->file->ha_external_lock(thd, F_UNLCK);
(*tables)->current_lock=F_UNLCK;
}
......
......@@ -37,7 +37,15 @@ int myrg_lock_database(MYRG_INFO *info, int lock_type)
(file->table)->owned_by_merge = TRUE;
#endif
if ((new_error=mi_lock_database(file->table,lock_type)))
{
error=new_error;
if (lock_type != F_UNLCK)
{
while (--file >= info->open_tables)
mi_lock_database(file->table, F_UNLCK);
break;
}
}
}
return(error);
}
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