Merge bk-internal.mysql.com:/data0/bk/mysql-5.0

into  bk-internal.mysql.com:/data0/bk/mysql-5.0-build
parents 1d6ff3a2 90fc044f
......@@ -334,7 +334,8 @@ history_truncate_file (fname, lines)
file_size = (size_t)finfo.st_size;
/* check for overflow on very large files */
if (file_size != finfo.st_size || file_size + 1 < file_size)
if ((long long) file_size != (long long) finfo.st_size ||
file_size + 1 < file_size)
{
close (file);
#if defined (EFBIG)
......
......@@ -27,6 +27,9 @@ Created 1/8/1996 Heikki Tuuri
#include "que0que.h"
#include "rem0cmp.h"
/* Implement isspace() in a locale-independent way. (Bug #24299) */
#define ib_isspace(c) strchr(" \v\f\t\r\n", c)
dict_sys_t* dict_sys = NULL; /* the dictionary system */
rw_lock_t dict_operation_lock; /* table create, drop, etc. reserve
......@@ -2406,7 +2409,7 @@ dict_accept(
*success = FALSE;
while (isspace(*ptr)) {
while (ib_isspace(*ptr)) {
ptr++;
}
......@@ -2451,7 +2454,7 @@ dict_scan_id(
*id = NULL;
while (isspace(*ptr)) {
while (ib_isspace(*ptr)) {
ptr++;
}
......@@ -2482,7 +2485,7 @@ dict_scan_id(
len++;
}
} else {
while (!isspace(*ptr) && *ptr != '(' && *ptr != ')'
while (!ib_isspace(*ptr) && *ptr != '(' && *ptr != ')'
&& (accept_also_dot || *ptr != '.')
&& *ptr != ',' && *ptr != '\0') {
......@@ -2512,12 +2515,12 @@ dict_scan_id(
if (heap && !quote) {
/* EMS MySQL Manager sometimes adds characters 0xA0 (in
latin1, a 'non-breakable space') to the end of a table name.
But isspace(0xA0) is not true, which confuses our foreign key
parser. After the UTF-8 conversion in ha_innodb.cc, bytes 0xC2
and 0xA0 are at the end of the string.
After the UTF-8 conversion in ha_innodb.cc, bytes 0xC2
and 0xA0 are at the end of the string, and ib_isspace()
does not work for multi-byte UTF-8 characters.
TODO: we should lex the string using thd->charset_info, and
my_isspace(). Only after that, convert id names to UTF-8. */
In MySQL 5.1 we lex the string using thd->charset_info, and
my_isspace(). This workaround is not needed there. */
b = (byte*)(*id);
id_len = strlen((char*) b);
......@@ -3006,11 +3009,11 @@ loop:
ut_a(success);
if (!isspace(*ptr) && *ptr != '"' && *ptr != '`') {
if (!ib_isspace(*ptr) && *ptr != '"' && *ptr != '`') {
goto loop;
}
while (isspace(*ptr)) {
while (ib_isspace(*ptr)) {
ptr++;
}
......@@ -3052,7 +3055,7 @@ loop:
goto loop;
}
if (!isspace(*ptr)) {
if (!ib_isspace(*ptr)) {
goto loop;
}
......@@ -3140,7 +3143,7 @@ col_loop1:
}
ptr = dict_accept(ptr, "REFERENCES", &success);
if (!success || !isspace(*ptr)) {
if (!success || !ib_isspace(*ptr)) {
dict_foreign_report_syntax_err(name, start_of_latest_foreign,
ptr);
return(DB_CANNOT_ADD_CONSTRAINT);
......@@ -3527,7 +3530,7 @@ loop:
ptr = dict_accept(ptr, "DROP", &success);
if (!isspace(*ptr)) {
if (!ib_isspace(*ptr)) {
goto loop;
}
......
......@@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ Created 9/17/2000 Heikki Tuuri
#include "btr0pcur.h"
#include "trx0types.h"
extern ibool row_rollback_on_timeout;
typedef struct row_prebuilt_struct row_prebuilt_t;
/***********************************************************************
......
......@@ -61,8 +61,12 @@ Creates, or rather, initializes an rw-lock object in a specified memory
location (which must be appropriately aligned). The rw-lock is initialized
to the non-locked state. Explicit freeing of the rw-lock with rw_lock_free
is necessary only if the memory block containing it is freed. */
#define rw_lock_create(L) rw_lock_create_func((L), __FILE__, __LINE__, #L)
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
# define rw_lock_create(L) rw_lock_create_func((L), #L, __FILE__, __LINE__)
#else /* UNIV_DEBUG */
# define rw_lock_create(L) rw_lock_create_func((L), __FILE__, __LINE__)
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
/*=====================*/
/**********************************************************************
Creates, or rather, initializes an rw-lock object in a specified memory
......@@ -74,9 +78,11 @@ void
rw_lock_create_func(
/*================*/
rw_lock_t* lock, /* in: pointer to memory */
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
const char* cmutex_name, /* in: mutex name */
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
const char* cfile_name, /* in: file name where created */
ulint cline, /* in: file line where created */
const char* cmutex_name); /* in: mutex name */
ulint cline); /* in: file line where created */
/**********************************************************************
Calling this function is obligatory only if the memory buffer containing
the rw-lock is freed. Removes an rw-lock object from the global list. The
......
......@@ -39,7 +39,11 @@ location (which must be appropriately aligned). The mutex is initialized
in the reset state. Explicit freeing of the mutex with mutex_free is
necessary only if the memory block containing it is freed. */
#define mutex_create(M) mutex_create_func((M), __FILE__, __LINE__, #M)
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
# define mutex_create(M) mutex_create_func((M), #M, __FILE__, __LINE__)
#else
# define mutex_create(M) mutex_create_func((M), __FILE__, __LINE__)
#endif
/*===================*/
/**********************************************************************
Creates, or rather, initializes a mutex object in a specified memory
......@@ -51,9 +55,11 @@ void
mutex_create_func(
/*==============*/
mutex_t* mutex, /* in: pointer to memory */
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
const char* cmutex_name, /* in: mutex name */
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
const char* cfile_name, /* in: file name where created */
ulint cline, /* in: file line where created */
const char* cmutex_name); /* in: mutex name */
ulint cline); /* in: file line where created */
/**********************************************************************
Calling this function is obligatory only if the memory buffer containing
the mutex is freed. Removes a mutex object from the mutex list. The mutex
......@@ -479,15 +485,17 @@ struct mutex_struct {
ulint cline; /* Line where created */
ulint magic_n;
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
ulong count_using; /* count of times mutex used */
ulong count_spin_loop; /* count of spin loops */
ulong count_spin_rounds; /* count of spin rounds */
ulong count_os_wait; /* count of os_wait */
ulong count_os_yield; /* count of os_wait */
ulonglong lspent_time; /* mutex os_wait timer msec */
ulonglong lmax_spent_time; /* mutex os_wait timer msec */
const char* cmutex_name;/* mutex name */
ulint mutex_type;/* 0 - usual mutex 1 - rw_lock mutex */
ulong count_os_wait; /* count of os_wait */
# ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
ulong count_using; /* count of times mutex used */
ulong count_spin_loop; /* count of spin loops */
ulong count_spin_rounds; /* count of spin rounds */
ulong count_os_yield; /* count of os_wait */
ulonglong lspent_time; /* mutex os_wait timer msec */
ulonglong lmax_spent_time; /* mutex os_wait timer msec */
const char* cmutex_name;/* mutex name */
ulint mutex_type;/* 0 - usual mutex 1 - rw_lock mutex */
# endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
};
......
......@@ -250,9 +250,9 @@ mutex_enter_func(
/* Note that we do not peek at the value of lock_word before trying
the atomic test_and_set; we could peek, and possibly save time. */
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
#if defined UNIV_DEBUG && !defined UNIV_HOTBACKUP
mutex->count_using++;
#endif /* UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG && !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
if (!mutex_test_and_set(mutex))
{
......
......@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ Created 9/20/1997 Heikki Tuuri
#include "btr0cur.h"
#include "dict0boot.h"
#include "fil0fil.h"
#include "sync0sync.h"
#ifdef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
/* This is set to FALSE if the backup was originally taken with the
......@@ -2969,6 +2970,15 @@ recv_recovery_from_checkpoint_finish(void)
#ifndef UNIV_LOG_DEBUG
recv_sys_free();
#endif
#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
/* Wait for a while so that created threads have time to suspend
themselves before we switch the latching order checks on */
os_thread_sleep(1000000);
/* Switch latching order checks on in sync0sync.c */
sync_order_checks_on = TRUE;
#endif
if (srv_force_recovery < SRV_FORCE_NO_TRX_UNDO) {
/* Rollback the uncommitted transactions which have no user
session */
......
......@@ -35,6 +35,9 @@ Created 9/17/2000 Heikki Tuuri
/* A dummy variable used to fool the compiler */
ibool row_mysql_identically_false = FALSE;
/* Provide optional 4.x backwards compatibility for 5.0 and above */
ibool row_rollback_on_timeout = FALSE;
/* List of tables we should drop in background. ALTER TABLE in MySQL requires
that the table handler can drop the table in background when there are no
queries to it any more. Protected by the kernel mutex. */
......@@ -514,7 +517,9 @@ handle_new_error:
return(TRUE);
} else if (err == DB_DEADLOCK
|| err == DB_LOCK_TABLE_FULL) {
|| err == DB_LOCK_TABLE_FULL
|| (err == DB_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
&& row_rollback_on_timeout)) {
/* Roll back the whole transaction; this resolution was added
to version 3.23.43 */
......@@ -522,6 +527,10 @@ handle_new_error:
} else if (err == DB_OUT_OF_FILE_SPACE
|| err == DB_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT) {
ut_ad(!(err == DB_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
&& row_rollback_on_timeout));
if (savept) {
/* Roll back the latest, possibly incomplete
insertion or update */
......
......@@ -1554,17 +1554,6 @@ innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql(void)
srv_was_started = TRUE;
srv_is_being_started = FALSE;
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
/* Wait a while so that the created threads have time to suspend
themselves before we switch sync debugging on; otherwise a thread may
execute mutex_enter() before the checks are on, and mutex_exit() after
the checks are on, which will cause an assertion failure in sync
debug. */
os_thread_sleep(3000000);
#endif
sync_order_checks_on = TRUE;
if (trx_doublewrite == NULL) {
/* Create the doublewrite buffer to a new tablespace */
......
......@@ -89,9 +89,11 @@ void
rw_lock_create_func(
/*================*/
rw_lock_t* lock, /* in: pointer to memory */
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
const char* cmutex_name, /* in: mutex name */
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
const char* cfile_name, /* in: file name where created */
ulint cline, /* in: file line where created */
const char* cmutex_name) /* in: mutex name */
ulint cline) /* in: file line where created */
{
/* If this is the very first time a synchronization
object is created, then the following call initializes
......@@ -102,10 +104,10 @@ rw_lock_create_func(
lock->mutex.cfile_name = cfile_name;
lock->mutex.cline = cline;
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
lock->mutex.cmutex_name = cmutex_name;
lock->mutex.mutex_type = 1;
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
#if defined UNIV_DEBUG && !defined UNIV_HOTBACKUP
lock->mutex.cmutex_name = cmutex_name;
lock->mutex.mutex_type = 1;
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG && !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
rw_lock_set_waiters(lock, 0);
rw_lock_set_writer(lock, RW_LOCK_NOT_LOCKED);
......
......@@ -202,9 +202,11 @@ void
mutex_create_func(
/*==============*/
mutex_t* mutex, /* in: pointer to memory */
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
const char* cmutex_name, /* in: mutex name */
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
const char* cfile_name, /* in: file name where created */
ulint cline, /* in: file line where created */
const char* cmutex_name) /* in: mutex name */
ulint cline) /* in: file line where created */
{
#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(UNIV_CAN_USE_X86_ASSEMBLER)
mutex_reset_lock_word(mutex);
......@@ -223,6 +225,8 @@ mutex_create_func(
mutex->cfile_name = cfile_name;
mutex->cline = cline;
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
mutex->count_os_wait = 0;
# ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
mutex->cmutex_name= cmutex_name;
mutex->count_using= 0;
mutex->mutex_type= 0;
......@@ -230,8 +234,8 @@ mutex_create_func(
mutex->lmax_spent_time= 0;
mutex->count_spin_loop= 0;
mutex->count_spin_rounds= 0;
mutex->count_os_wait= 0;
mutex->count_os_yield= 0;
# endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
/* Check that lock_word is aligned; this is important on Intel */
......@@ -378,13 +382,13 @@ mutex_spin_wait(
{
ulint index; /* index of the reserved wait cell */
ulint i; /* spin round count */
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
#if defined UNIV_DEBUG && !defined UNIV_HOTBACKUP
ib_longlong lstart_time = 0, lfinish_time; /* for timing os_wait */
ulint ltime_diff;
ulint sec;
ulint ms;
uint timer_started = 0;
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG && !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
ut_ad(mutex);
mutex_loop:
......@@ -398,10 +402,10 @@ mutex_loop:
memory word. */
spin_loop:
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
#if defined UNIV_DEBUG && !defined UNIV_HOTBACKUP
mutex_spin_wait_count++;
mutex->count_spin_loop++;
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG && !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
while (mutex_get_lock_word(mutex) != 0 && i < SYNC_SPIN_ROUNDS)
{
......@@ -415,7 +419,7 @@ spin_loop:
if (i == SYNC_SPIN_ROUNDS)
{
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
#if defined UNIV_DEBUG && !defined UNIV_HOTBACKUP
mutex->count_os_yield++;
if (timed_mutexes == 1 && timer_started==0)
{
......@@ -423,7 +427,7 @@ spin_loop:
lstart_time= (ib_longlong)sec * 1000000 + ms;
timer_started = 1;
}
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG && !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
os_thread_yield();
}
......@@ -436,9 +440,9 @@ spin_loop:
mutex_spin_round_count += i;
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
#if defined UNIV_DEBUG && !defined UNIV_HOTBACKUP
mutex->count_spin_rounds += i;
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG && !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
if (mutex_test_and_set(mutex) == 0)
{
......@@ -522,6 +526,7 @@ Now there is no risk of infinite wait on the event. */
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
mutex->count_os_wait++;
# ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
/*
!!!!! Sometimes os_wait can be called without os_thread_yield
*/
......@@ -532,13 +537,14 @@ Now there is no risk of infinite wait on the event. */
lstart_time= (ib_longlong)sec * 1000000 + ms;
timer_started = 1;
}
# endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
sync_array_wait_event(sync_primary_wait_array, index);
goto mutex_loop;
finish_timing:
#ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP
#if defined UNIV_DEBUG && !defined UNIV_HOTBACKUP
if (timed_mutexes == 1 && timer_started==1)
{
ut_usectime(&sec, &ms);
......@@ -551,7 +557,7 @@ finish_timing:
mutex->lmax_spent_time= ltime_diff;
}
}
#endif /* !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG && !UNIV_HOTBACKUP */
return;
}
......
......@@ -129,9 +129,27 @@ trx_rollback_for_mysql(
}
trx->op_info = "rollback";
/* If we are doing the XA recovery of prepared transactions, then
the transaction object does not have an InnoDB session object, and we
set a dummy session that we use for all MySQL transactions. */
err = trx_general_rollback_for_mysql(trx, FALSE, NULL);
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
if (trx->sess == NULL) {
/* Open a dummy session */
if (!trx_dummy_sess) {
trx_dummy_sess = sess_open();
}
trx->sess = trx_dummy_sess;
}
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
err = trx_general_rollback_for_mysql(trx, FALSE, NULL);
trx->op_info = "";
return(err);
......
......@@ -1601,7 +1601,25 @@ trx_commit_for_mysql(
ut_a(trx);
trx->op_info = "committing";
/* If we are doing the XA recovery of prepared transactions, then
the transaction object does not have an InnoDB session object, and we
set the dummy session that we use for all MySQL transactions. */
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
if (trx->sess == NULL) {
/* Open a dummy session */
if (!trx_dummy_sess) {
trx_dummy_sess = sess_open();
}
trx->sess = trx_dummy_sess;
}
mutex_exit(&kernel_mutex);
trx_start_if_not_started(trx);
mutex_enter(&kernel_mutex);
......
#
# Bug #24200: Provide backwards compatibility mode for 4.x "rollback on
# transaction timeout"
#
show variables like 'innodb_rollback_on_timeout';
create table t1 (a int unsigned not null primary key) engine = innodb;
insert into t1 values (1);
commit;
connect (con1,localhost,root,,);
connect (con2,localhost,root,,);
connection con2;
begin work;
insert into t1 values (2);
select * from t1;
connection con1;
begin work;
insert into t1 values (5);
select * from t1;
# Lock wait timeout set to 2 seconds in <THIS TEST>-master.opt; this
# statement will time out; in 5.0.13+, it will not roll back transaction.
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
insert into t1 values (2);
# On 5.0.13+, this should give ==> 1, 5
select * from t1;
commit;
connection con2;
select * from t1;
commit;
connection default;
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
disconnect con1;
disconnect con2;
......@@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ $Devel::Trace::TRACE= 0; # Don't trace boring init stuff
use File::Path;
use File::Basename;
use File::Copy;
use File::Temp qw / tempdir /;
use Cwd;
use Getopt::Long;
use Sys::Hostname;
......@@ -1020,6 +1021,11 @@ sub command_line_setup () {
my $sockdir = $opt_tmpdir;
$sockdir =~ s|/+$||;
# On some operating systems, there is a limit to the length of a
# UNIX domain socket's path far below PATH_MAX, so try to avoid long
# socket path names.
$sockdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1) if ( length($sockdir) > 80 );
# Put this into a hash, will be a C struct
$master->[0]=
......
......@@ -1916,4 +1916,16 @@ CHAR(0xff,0x8f USING utf8) IS NULL
Warnings:
Error 1300 Invalid utf8 character string: 'FF8F'
SET SQL_MODE=@orig_sql_mode;
select substring('abc', cast(2 as unsigned int));
substring('abc', cast(2 as unsigned int))
bc
select repeat('a', cast(2 as unsigned int));
repeat('a', cast(2 as unsigned int))
aa
select rpad('abc', cast(5 as unsigned integer), 'x');
rpad('abc', cast(5 as unsigned integer), 'x')
abcxx
select lpad('abc', cast(5 as unsigned integer), 'x');
lpad('abc', cast(5 as unsigned integer), 'x')
xxabc
End of 5.0 tests
......@@ -383,4 +383,40 @@ EXPLAIN SELECT SQL_BIG_RESULT b, SUM(c) FROM t1 GROUP BY b;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 128 Using filesort
DROP TABLE t1;
show variables like 'innodb_rollback_on_timeout';
Variable_name Value
innodb_rollback_on_timeout OFF
create table t1 (a int unsigned not null primary key) engine = innodb;
insert into t1 values (1);
commit;
begin work;
insert into t1 values (2);
select * from t1;
a
1
2
begin work;
insert into t1 values (5);
select * from t1;
a
1
5
insert into t1 values (2);
ERROR HY000: Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction
select * from t1;
a
1
5
commit;
select * from t1;
a
1
2
commit;
select * from t1;
a
1
2
5
drop table t1;
End of 5.0 tests
show variables like 'innodb_rollback_on_timeout';
Variable_name Value
innodb_rollback_on_timeout ON
create table t1 (a int unsigned not null primary key) engine = innodb;
insert into t1 values (1);
commit;
begin work;
insert into t1 values (2);
select * from t1;
a
1
2
begin work;
insert into t1 values (5);
select * from t1;
a
1
5
insert into t1 values (2);
ERROR HY000: Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction
select * from t1;
a
1
commit;
select * from t1;
a
1
2
commit;
select * from t1;
a
1
2
drop table t1;
End of 5.0 tests
......@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
#
##############################################################################
im_daemon_life_cycle : Bug#24415 see note: [19 Dec 23:17] Trudy Pelzer
ndb_load : Bug#17233
user_limits : Bug#23921 random failure of user_limits.test
flush2 : Bug#24805 Pushbuild can't handle test with --disable-log-bin
......
......@@ -991,5 +991,13 @@ SELECT CHAR(0xff,0x8f USING utf8) IS NULL;
SET SQL_MODE=@orig_sql_mode;
#
# Bug #24947: problem with some string function with unsigned int parameters
#
select substring('abc', cast(2 as unsigned int));
select repeat('a', cast(2 as unsigned int));
select rpad('abc', cast(5 as unsigned integer), 'x');
select lpad('abc', cast(5 as unsigned integer), 'x');
--echo End of 5.0 tests
--innodb-lock-wait-timeout=2
......@@ -384,4 +384,6 @@ EXPLAIN SELECT SQL_BIG_RESULT b, SUM(c) FROM t1 GROUP BY b;
DROP TABLE t1;
--source include/innodb_rollback_on_timeout.inc
--echo End of 5.0 tests
--innodb_lock_wait_timeout=2 --innodb_rollback_on_timeout
-- source include/have_innodb.inc
--source include/innodb_rollback_on_timeout.inc
--echo End of 5.0 tests
......@@ -243,6 +243,7 @@ $CP mysql-test/include/*.inc $BASE/mysql-test/include
$CP mysql-test/include/*.test $BASE/mysql-test/include
$CP mysql-test/t/*.def $BASE/mysql-test/t
$CP mysql-test/std_data/*.dat mysql-test/std_data/*.frm \
mysql-test/std_data/*.MYD mysql-test/std_data/*.MYI \
mysql-test/std_data/*.pem mysql-test/std_data/Moscow_leap \
mysql-test/std_data/des_key_file mysql-test/std_data/*.*001 \
mysql-test/std_data/*.cnf \
......
......@@ -173,6 +173,7 @@ my_bool innobase_use_large_pages = FALSE;
my_bool innobase_use_native_aio = FALSE;
my_bool innobase_file_per_table = FALSE;
my_bool innobase_locks_unsafe_for_binlog = FALSE;
my_bool innobase_rollback_on_timeout = FALSE;
my_bool innobase_create_status_file = FALSE;
static char *internal_innobase_data_file_path = NULL;
......@@ -467,6 +468,10 @@ convert_error_code_to_mysql(
latest SQL statement in a lock wait timeout. Previously, we
rolled back the whole transaction. */
if (thd && row_rollback_on_timeout) {
ha_rollback(thd);
}
return(HA_ERR_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT);
} else if (error == (int) DB_NO_REFERENCED_ROW) {
......@@ -1380,6 +1385,8 @@ innobase_init(void)
os_use_large_pages = (ibool) innobase_use_large_pages;
os_large_page_size = (ulint) innobase_large_page_size;
row_rollback_on_timeout = (ibool) innobase_rollback_on_timeout;
srv_file_per_table = (ibool) innobase_file_per_table;
srv_locks_unsafe_for_binlog = (ibool) innobase_locks_unsafe_for_binlog;
......@@ -5308,19 +5315,11 @@ ha_innobase::info(
prebuilt->trx->op_info = (char*)
"returning various info to MySQL";
if (ib_table->space != 0) {
my_snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/%s%s",
mysql_data_home, ib_table->name,
".ibd");
unpack_filename(path,path);
} else {
my_snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/%s%s",
my_snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/%s%s",
mysql_data_home, ib_table->name,
reg_ext);
unpack_filename(path,path);
}
unpack_filename(path,path);
/* Note that we do not know the access time of the table,
nor the CHECK TABLE time, nor the UPDATE or INSERT time. */
......@@ -6377,14 +6376,17 @@ innodb_mutex_show_status(
Protocol *protocol= thd->protocol;
List<Item> field_list;
mutex_t* mutex;
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
ulint rw_lock_count= 0;
ulint rw_lock_count_spin_loop= 0;
ulint rw_lock_count_spin_rounds= 0;
ulint rw_lock_count_os_wait= 0;
ulint rw_lock_count_os_yield= 0;
ulonglong rw_lock_wait_time= 0;
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
DBUG_ENTER("innodb_mutex_show_status");
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
field_list.push_back(new Item_empty_string("Mutex", FN_REFLEN));
field_list.push_back(new Item_empty_string("Module", FN_REFLEN));
field_list.push_back(new Item_uint("Count", 21));
......@@ -6393,19 +6395,23 @@ innodb_mutex_show_status(
field_list.push_back(new Item_uint("OS_waits", 21));
field_list.push_back(new Item_uint("OS_yields", 21));
field_list.push_back(new Item_uint("OS_waits_time", 21));
#else /* UNIV_DEBUG */
field_list.push_back(new Item_empty_string("File", FN_REFLEN));
field_list.push_back(new Item_uint("Line", 21));
field_list.push_back(new Item_uint("OS_waits", 21));
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
if (protocol->send_fields(&field_list,
Protocol::SEND_NUM_ROWS | Protocol::SEND_EOF))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
#ifdef MUTEX_PROTECT_TO_BE_ADDED_LATER
mutex_enter(&mutex_list_mutex);
#endif
mutex_enter_noninline(&mutex_list_mutex);
mutex = UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(mutex_list);
while ( mutex != NULL )
{
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
if (mutex->mutex_type != 1)
{
if (mutex->count_using > 0)
......@@ -6422,9 +6428,7 @@ innodb_mutex_show_status(
if (protocol->write())
{
#ifdef MUTEX_PROTECT_TO_BE_ADDED_LATER
mutex_exit(&mutex_list_mutex);
#endif
mutex_exit_noninline(&mutex_list_mutex);
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
}
......@@ -6438,10 +6442,25 @@ innodb_mutex_show_status(
rw_lock_count_os_yield += mutex->count_os_yield;
rw_lock_wait_time += mutex->lspent_time;
}
#else /* UNIV_DEBUG */
protocol->prepare_for_resend();
protocol->store(mutex->cfile_name, system_charset_info);
protocol->store((ulonglong)mutex->cline);
protocol->store((ulonglong)mutex->count_os_wait);
if (protocol->write())
{
mutex_exit_noninline(&mutex_list_mutex);
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
mutex = UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(list, mutex);
}
mutex_exit_noninline(&mutex_list_mutex);
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
protocol->prepare_for_resend();
protocol->store("rw_lock_mutexes", system_charset_info);
protocol->store("", system_charset_info);
......@@ -6456,10 +6475,8 @@ innodb_mutex_show_status(
{
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
#ifdef MUTEX_PROTECT_TO_BE_ADDED_LATER
mutex_exit(&mutex_list_mutex);
#endif
send_eof(thd);
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
}
......
......@@ -216,6 +216,7 @@ extern my_bool innobase_log_archive,
innobase_use_large_pages,
innobase_use_native_aio,
innobase_file_per_table, innobase_locks_unsafe_for_binlog,
innobase_rollback_on_timeout,
innobase_create_status_file;
extern my_bool innobase_very_fast_shutdown; /* set this to 1 just before
calling innobase_end() if you want
......
......@@ -1166,7 +1166,8 @@ String *Item_func_substr::val_str(String *str)
/* if "unsigned_flag" is set, we have a *huge* positive number. */
/* Assumes that the maximum length of a String is < INT_MAX32. */
if ((args[1]->unsigned_flag) || (start < INT_MIN32) || (start > INT_MAX32))
if ((!args[1]->unsigned_flag && (start < INT_MIN32 || start > INT_MAX32)) ||
(args[1]->unsigned_flag && ((ulonglong) start > INT_MAX32)))
return &my_empty_string;
start= ((start < 0) ? res->numchars() + start : start - 1);
......@@ -2227,25 +2228,23 @@ String *Item_func_repeat::val_str(String *str)
uint length,tot_length;
char *to;
/* must be longlong to avoid truncation */
longlong tmp_count= args[1]->val_int();
long count= (long) tmp_count;
longlong count= args[1]->val_int();
String *res= args[0]->val_str(str);
/* Assumes that the maximum length of a String is < INT_MAX32. */
/* Bounds check on count: If this is triggered, we will error. */
if ((tmp_count > INT_MAX32) || args[1]->unsigned_flag)
count= INT_MAX32;
if (args[0]->null_value || args[1]->null_value)
goto err; // string and/or delim are null
null_value= 0;
if ((tmp_count <= 0) && !args[1]->unsigned_flag) // For nicer SQL code
if ((count <= 0) && !args[1]->unsigned_flag) // For nicer SQL code
return &my_empty_string;
/* Assumes that the maximum length of a String is < INT_MAX32. */
/* Bounds check on count: If this is triggered, we will error. */
if ((ulonglong) count > INT_MAX32)
count= INT_MAX32;
if (count == 1) // To avoid reallocs
return res;
length=res->length();
// Safe length check
if (length > current_thd->variables.max_allowed_packet/count)
if (length > current_thd->variables.max_allowed_packet / (uint) count)
{
push_warning_printf(current_thd, MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_WARN,
ER_WARN_ALLOWED_PACKET_OVERFLOWED,
......@@ -2319,15 +2318,14 @@ String *Item_func_rpad::val_str(String *str)
String *res= args[0]->val_str(str);
String *rpad= args[2]->val_str(&rpad_str);
if (!res || args[1]->null_value || !rpad ||
((count < 0) && !args[1]->unsigned_flag))
goto err;
null_value=0;
/* Assumes that the maximum length of a String is < INT_MAX32. */
/* Set here so that rest of code sees out-of-bound value as such. */
if ((count > INT_MAX32) || args[1]->unsigned_flag)
if ((ulonglong) count > INT_MAX32)
count= INT_MAX32;
if (!res || args[1]->null_value || !rpad || count < 0)
goto err;
null_value=0;
if (count <= (res_char_length= res->numchars()))
{ // String to pad is big enough
res->length(res->charpos((int) count)); // Shorten result if longer
......@@ -2421,14 +2419,15 @@ String *Item_func_lpad::val_str(String *str)
String *res= args[0]->val_str(&tmp_value);
String *pad= args[2]->val_str(&lpad_str);
if (!res || args[1]->null_value || !pad ||
((count < 0) && !args[1]->unsigned_flag))
goto err;
null_value=0;
/* Assumes that the maximum length of a String is < INT_MAX32. */
/* Set here so that rest of code sees out-of-bound value as such. */
if ((count > INT_MAX32) || args[1]->unsigned_flag)
if ((ulonglong) count > INT_MAX32)
count= INT_MAX32;
if (!res || args[1]->null_value || !pad || count < 0)
goto err;
null_value=0;
res_char_length= res->numchars();
if (count <= res_char_length)
......
......@@ -4692,7 +4692,8 @@ enum options_mysqld
OPT_LOG_SLOW_ADMIN_STATEMENTS,
OPT_TABLE_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT,
OPT_PORT_OPEN_TIMEOUT,
OPT_MERGE
OPT_MERGE,
OPT_INNODB_ROLLBACK_ON_TIMEOUT
};
......@@ -4968,6 +4969,10 @@ Disable with --skip-innodb-doublewrite.", (gptr*) &innobase_use_doublewrite,
(gptr*) &srv_max_purge_lag,
(gptr*) &srv_max_purge_lag, 0, GET_LONG, REQUIRED_ARG, 0, 0, ~0L,
0, 1L, 0},
{"innodb_rollback_on_timeout", OPT_INNODB_ROLLBACK_ON_TIMEOUT,
"Roll back the complete transaction on lock wait timeout, for 4.x compatibility (disabled by default)",
(gptr*) &innobase_rollback_on_timeout, (gptr*) &innobase_rollback_on_timeout,
0, GET_BOOL, OPT_ARG, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
{"innodb_status_file", OPT_INNODB_STATUS_FILE,
"Enable SHOW INNODB STATUS output in the innodb_status.<pid> file",
(gptr*) &innobase_create_status_file, (gptr*) &innobase_create_status_file,
......
......@@ -904,6 +904,7 @@ struct show_var_st init_vars[]= {
{sys_innodb_max_purge_lag.name, (char*) &sys_innodb_max_purge_lag, SHOW_SYS},
{"innodb_mirrored_log_groups", (char*) &innobase_mirrored_log_groups, SHOW_LONG},
{"innodb_open_files", (char*) &innobase_open_files, SHOW_LONG },
{"innodb_rollback_on_timeout", (char*) &innobase_rollback_on_timeout, SHOW_MY_BOOL},
{sys_innodb_support_xa.name, (char*) &sys_innodb_support_xa, SHOW_SYS},
{sys_innodb_sync_spin_loops.name, (char*) &sys_innodb_sync_spin_loops, SHOW_SYS},
{sys_innodb_table_locks.name, (char*) &sys_innodb_table_locks, SHOW_SYS},
......
......@@ -1087,7 +1087,7 @@ my_bool is_const_init(UDF_INIT *initid, UDF_ARGS *args, char *message)
strmov(message, "IS_CONST accepts only one argument");
return 1;
}
initid->ptr= (char*)((args->args[0] != NULL) ? 1 : 0);
initid->ptr= (char*)((args->args[0] != NULL) ? 1UL : 0);
return 0;
}
......
......@@ -138,6 +138,12 @@ static const dec1 frac_max[DIG_PER_DEC1-1]={
900000000, 990000000, 999000000,
999900000, 999990000, 999999000,
999999900, 999999990 };
static double scaler10[]= {
1.0, 1e10, 1e20, 1e30, 1e40, 1e50, 1e60, 1e70, 1e80, 1e90
};
static double scaler1[]= {
1.0, 10.0, 1e2, 1e3, 1e4, 1e5, 1e6, 1e7, 1e8, 1e9
};
#ifdef HAVE_purify
#define sanity(d) DBUG_ASSERT((d)->len > 0)
......@@ -946,15 +952,27 @@ fatal_error:
int decimal2double(decimal_t *from, double *to)
{
double x=0, t=DIG_BASE;
int intg, frac;
dec1 *buf=from->buf;
double result= 0.0;
int i, exp= 0;
dec1 *buf= from->buf;
for (i= from->intg; i > 0; i-= DIG_PER_DEC1)
result= result * DIG_BASE + *buf++;
for (i= from->frac; i > 0; i-= DIG_PER_DEC1) {
result= result * DIG_BASE + *buf++;
exp+= DIG_PER_DEC1;
}
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("interm.: %f %d %f", result, exp,
scaler10[exp / 10] * scaler1[exp % 10]));
result/= scaler10[exp / 10] * scaler1[exp % 10];
*to= from->sign ? -result : result;
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("result: %f (%lx)", *to, *(ulong *)to));
for (intg=from->intg; intg > 0; intg-=DIG_PER_DEC1)
x=x*DIG_BASE + *buf++;
for (frac=from->frac; frac > 0; frac-=DIG_PER_DEC1, t*=DIG_BASE)
x+=*buf++/t;
*to=from->sign ? -x : x;
return E_DEC_OK;
}
......
......@@ -588,7 +588,7 @@ fi
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/mysql_upgrade.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/mysqlhotcopy.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/mysqlman.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/mysqlmanager.8*
%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/mysql_tzinfo_to_sql.1*
%doc %attr(644, root, man) %{_mandir}/man1/mysql_zap.1*
......@@ -755,6 +755,10 @@ fi
# itself - note that they must be ordered by date (important when
# merging BK trees)
%changelog
* Mon Dec 18 2006 Joerg Bruehe <joerg@mysql.com>
- Fix the move of "mysqlmanager" to section 8: Directory name was wrong.
* Thu Dec 14 2006 Joerg Bruehe <joerg@mysql.com>
- Include the new man pages for "my_print_defaults" and "mysql_tzinfo_to_sql"
......
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