- 17 Aug, 2012 1 commit
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Mattias Jonsson authored
Additional patch to remove the part_id -> ref_buffer offset. The partitioning id and the associate record buffer can be found without having to calculate it. By initializing it for each used partition, and then reuse the key-buffer from the queue, it is not needed to have such map.
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- 15 Aug, 2012 1 commit
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Mattias Jonsson authored
The buffer for the current read row from each partition (m_ordered_rec_buffer) used for sorted reads was allocated on open and freed when the ha_partition handler was closed or destroyed. For tables with many partitions and big records this could take up too much valuable memory. Solution is to only allocate the memory when it is needed and free it when nolonger needed. I.e. allocate it in index_init and free it in index_end (and to handle failures also free it on reset, close etc.) Also only allocating needed memory, according to partitioning pruning. Manually tested that it does not use as much memory and releases it after queries.
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- 14 Aug, 2012 1 commit
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Sujatha Sivakumar authored
MASTER-MASTER AND USING SET USE Problem: ======= In a master-master set-up, a master can show a wrong 'SHOW SLAVE STATUS' output. Requirements: - master-master - log_slave_updates This is caused when using SET user-variables and then using it to perform writes. From then on the master that performed the insert will have a SHOW SLAVE STATUS that is wrong and it will never get updated until a write happens on the other master. On"Master A" the "exec_master_log_pos" is not getting updated. Analysis: ======== Slave receives a "User_var" event from the master and after applying the event, when "log_slave_updates" option is enabled the slave tries to write this applied event into its own binary log. At the time of writing this event the slave should use the "originating server-id". But in the above case the sever always logs the "user var events" by using its global server-id. Due to this in a "master-master" replication when the event comes back to the originating server the "User_var_event" doesn't get skipped. "User_var_events" are context based events and they always follow with a query event which marks their end of group. Due to the above mentioned problem with "User_var_event" logging the "User_var_event" never gets skipped where as its corresponding "query_event" gets skipped. Hence the "User_var" event always waits for the next "query event" and the "Exec_master_log_position" does not get updated properly. Fix: === `MYSQL_BIN_LOG::write' function is used to write events into binary log. Within this function a new object for "User_var_log_event" is created and this new object is used to write the "User_var" event in the binlog. "User var" event is inherited from "Log_event". This "Log_event" has different overloaded constructors. When a "THD" object is present "Log_event(thd,...)" constructor should be used to initialise the objects and in the absence of a valid "THD" object "Log_event()" minimal constructor should be used. In the above mentioned problem always default minimal constructor was used which is incorrect. This minimal constructor is replaced with "Log_event(thd,...)". sql/log_event.h: Replaced the default constructor with another constructor which takes "THD" object as an argument.
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- 11 Aug, 2012 1 commit
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Venkata Sidagam authored
CONNECTIONS IF SPE Problem description: -ssl-key value is not validated, you can assign any bogus text to --ssl-key and it is not verified that it exists, and more importantly, it allows the client to connect to mysqld. Fix: Added proper validations checks for --ssl-key. Note: 1) Documentation changes require for 5.1, 5.5, 5.6 and trunk in the sections listed below and the details are : http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/ssl-options.html#option_general_ssl and REQUIRE SSL section of http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/grant.html 2) Client having with option '--ssl', should able to get ssl connection. This will be implemented as part of separate fix in 5.6 and trunk.
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- 09 Aug, 2012 4 commits
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Sergey Glukhov authored
When resolving outer fields, Item_field::fix_outer_fields() creates new Item_refs for each execution of a prepared statement, so these must be allocated in the runtime memroot. The memroot switching before resolving JOIN::having causes these to be allocated in the statement root, leaking memory for each PS execution. sql/item_subselect.cc: addon, fix for 11829691, item could be created in runtime memroot, so we need to use real_item instead.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
IN QUERIES This bug was caused by an incorrect fix of Bug#13807811 BTR_PCUR_RESTORE_POSITION() CAN SKIP A RECORD There was nothing wrong with btr_pcur_restore_position(), but with the use of it in the table scan during index creation. rb:1206 approved by Jimmy Yang
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Sunanda Menon authored
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- 08 Aug, 2012 1 commit
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Rohit Kalhans authored
WHEN STDIN IS A PIPE Problem: Mysqlbinlog does not accept the input from STDIN when STDIN is a pipe. This prevents the users from passing the input file through a shell pipe. Background: The my_seek() function does not check if the file descriptor passed to it is regular (seekable) file. The check_header() function in mysqlbinlog calls the my_b_seek() unconditionally and it fails when the underlying file is a PIPE. Resolution: We resolve this problem by checking if the underlying file is a regular file by using my_fstat() before calling my_b_seek(). If the underlying file is not seekable we skip the call to my_b_seek() in check_header(). client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added a check to avoid the my_b_seek() call if the underlying file is a PIPE.
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- 07 Aug, 2012 2 commits
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Nirbhay Choubey authored
SHOW 2012 INSTEAD OF 2011 * Added a new macro to hold the current year : COPYRIGHT_NOTICE_CURRENT_YEAR * Modified ORACLE_WELCOME_COPYRIGHT_NOTICE macro to take the initial year as parameter and pick current year from the above mentioned macro.
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Harin Vadodaria authored
AND LIBCRYPTO Problem: libmysqlclient_r exports symbols from yaSSL library which conflict with openSSL symbols. This issue is related to symbols used by CURL library and are defined in taocrypt. Taocrypt has dummy implementation of these functions. Due to this when a program which uses libcurl library functions is compiled using libmysqlclient_r and libcurl, it hits segmentation fault in execution phase. Solution: MySQL should not be exporting such symbols. However, these functions are not used by MySQL code at all. So avoid compiling them in the first place.
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- 05 Aug, 2012 1 commit
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Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
Backport the fix from 5.6 to 5.1 Base bug number : 11765562 sql/item_strfunc.cc: In Item_func_export_set::val_str, verify that the size of the end result is within reasonable bounds.
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- 31 Jul, 2012 1 commit
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Joerg Bruehe authored
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- 27 Jul, 2012 2 commits
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Tor Didriksen authored
Space available for merging was calculated incorrectly.
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Venkata Sidagam authored
Fixed the missing of federated/include folder at the time of preparing package distribution, issue happens only in 5.1
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- 26 Jul, 2012 5 commits
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Praveenkumar Hulakund authored
IS PLACE HOLDER AND USE SERVER-SIDE Analysis: LIMIT always takes nonnegative integer constant values. http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/select.html So parsing of value '5' for LIMIT in SELECT fails. But, within prepared statement, LIMIT parameters can be specified using '?' markers. Value for the parameter can be supplied while executing the prepared statement. Passing string values, float or double value for LIMIT works well from CLI. Because, while setting the value for the parameters from the variable list (added using SET), if the value is for parameter LIMIT then its converted to integer value. But, when prepared statement is executed from the other interfaces as J connectors, or C applications etc. The value for the parameters are sent to the server with execute command. Each item in log has value and the data TYPE. So, While setting parameter value from this log, value is set to all the parameters with the same data type as passed. But here logic to convert value to integer type if its for LIMIT parameter is missing. Because of this,string '5' is set to LIMIT. And the same is logged into the binlog file too. Fix: When executing prepared statement having parameter for CLI it worked fine, as the value set for the parameter is converted to integer. And this failed in other interfaces as J connector,C Applications etc as this conversion is missing. So, as a fix added check while setting value for the parameters. If the parameter is for LIMIT value then its converted to integer value.
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Venkata Sidagam authored
Fix for pb2 test failure.
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Nirbhay Choubey authored
WORK + SAVES ROOT PASSWORD TO DISK! The secure installation scripts connect to the server by storing the password in a temporary option file. Now, if the script gets killed or fails for some reason, the removal of the option file may not take place. This patch introduces following enhancements : * (.sh) Made sure that cleanup happens at every call to 'exit 1'. This is performed implicitly by END{} in pl.in. * (.pl.in) Added a warning in case unlink fails to delete the option/query files. * (.sh/.pl.in) Added more signals to the signal handler list. SIG# 1, 3, 6, 15
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Tor Didriksen authored
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Venkata Sidagam authored
Problem description: Table 't' created with two colums having compound index on both the columns under innodb/myisam engine at remote machine. In the local machine same table is created undet the federated engine. A select having where clause with along 'AND' operation gives wrong results on local machine. Analysis: The given query at federated engine is wrongly transformed by federated::create_where_from_key() function and the same was sent to the remote machine. Hence the local machine is showing wrong results. Given query "select c1 from t where c1 <= 2 and c2 = 1;" Query transformed, after ha_federated::create_where_from_key() function is: SELECT `c1`, `c2` FROM `t` WHERE (`c1` IS NOT NULL ) AND ( (`c1` >= 2) AND (`c2` <= 1) ) and the same sent to real_query(). In the above the '<=' and '=' conditions were transformed to '>=' and '<=' respectively. ha_federated::create_where_from_key() function behaving as below: The key_range is having both the start_key and end_key. The start_key is used to get "(`c1` IS NOT NULL )" part of the where clause, this transformation is correct. The end_key is used to get "( (`c1` >= 2) AND (`c2` <= 1) )", which is wrong, here the given conditions('<=' and '=') are changed as wrong conditions('>=' and '<='). The end_key is having {key = 0x39fa6d0 "", length = 10, keypart_map = 3, flag = HA_READ_AFTER_KEY} The store_length is having value '5'. Based on store_length and length values the condition values is applied in HA_READ_AFTER_KEY switch case. The switch case 'HA_READ_AFTER_KEY' is applicable to only the last part of the end_key and for previous parts it is going to 'HA_READ_KEY_OR_NEXT' case, here the '>=' is getting added as a condition instead of '<='. Fix: Updated the 'if' condition in 'HA_READ_AFTER_KEY' case to affect for all parts of the end_key. i.e 'i > 0' will used for end_key, Hence added it in the if condition. mysql-test/suite/federated/federated.test: modified the federated.inc file location mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_archive.test: modified the federated.inc file location mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_bug_13118.test: modified the federated.inc file location mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_bug_25714.test: modified the federated.inc file location mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_bug_35333.test: modified the federated.inc file location mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_debug.test: modified the federated.inc file location mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_innodb.test: modified the federated.inc file location mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_server.test: modified the federated.inc file location mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_transactions.test: modified the federated.inc file location mysql-test/suite/federated/include/federated.inc: moved the file from federated suite to federated/include folder mysql-test/suite/federated/include/federated_cleanup.inc: moved the file from federated suite to federated/include folder mysql-test/suite/federated/include/have_federated_db.inc: moved the file from federated suite to federated/include folder storage/federated/ha_federated.cc: updated the 'if condition' in ha_federated::create_where_from_key() function.
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- 25 Jul, 2012 1 commit
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
Backporting the WL#5716, "Information schema table for InnoDB buffer pool information". Backporting revisions 2876.244.113, 2876.244.102 from mysql-trunk. rb://1175 approved by Jimmy Yang.
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- 24 Jul, 2012 1 commit
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Alexander Barkov authored
while the copyright notice still mentioned 2003.
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- 19 Jul, 2012 3 commits
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
Added new minimal client using same framework Added internal test using it Small changes to top level make/configure/cmake to have it built
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Venkata Sidagam authored
Problem description: Giving "help 'contents'" in the mysql client as a first statement gives error Analysis: In com_server_help() function the "server_cmd" variable was initialised with buffer->ptr(). And the "server_cmd" variable is not updated since we are passing "'contents'"(with single quote) so the buffer->ptr() consists of the previous buffer values and it was sent to the mysql_real_query() hence we are getting error. Fix: We are not initialising the "server_cmd" variable and we are updating the variable with "server_cmd= cmd_buf" in any of the case i.e with single quote or without single quote for the contents. As part of error message improvement, added new error message in case of "help 'contents'". client/mysql.cc: com_server_help(): Properly updated the server_cmd variable and improved the error message.
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- 18 Jul, 2012 1 commit
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Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
"ORDER BY" AND "LIMIT BY" CLAUSE PROBLEM: When a 'limit' clause is specified in a query along with group by and order by, optimizer chooses wrong index there by examining more number of rows than required. However without the 'limit' clause, optimizer chooses the right index. ANALYSIS: With respect to the query specified, range optimizer chooses the first index as there is a range present ( on 'a'). Optimizer then checks for an index which would give records in sorted order for the 'group by' clause. While checking chooses the second index (on 'c,b,a') based on the 'limit' specified and the selectivity of 'quick_condition_rows' (number of rows present in the range) in 'test_if_skip_sort_order' function. But, it fails to consider that an order by clause on a different column will result in scanning the entire index and hence the estimated number of rows calculated above are wrong (which results in choosing the second index). FIX: Do not enforce the 'limit' clause in the call to 'test_if_skip_sort_order' if we are creating a temporary table. Creation of temporary table indicates that there would be more post-processing and hence will need all the rows. This fix is backported from 5.6. This problem is fixed in 5.6 as part of changes for work log #5558 mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Changes for Bug#11762052 results in the correct number of rows. sql/sql_select.cc: Do not pass the actual 'limit' value if 'need_tmp' is true.
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- 12 Jul, 2012 2 commits
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
RBR AND RC Description: When scanning and locking rows with < or <=, InnoDB locks the next row even though row based binary logging and read committed is used. Solution: In the handler, when the row is identified to fall outside of the range (as specified in the query predicates), then request the storage engine to unlock the row (if possible). This is done in handler::read_range_first() and handler::read_range_next().
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Bjorn Munch authored
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- 11 Jul, 2012 1 commit
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unknown authored
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- 10 Jul, 2012 7 commits
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unknown authored
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Andrei Elkin authored
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Andrei Elkin authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Andrei Elkin authored
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Sujatha Sivakumar authored
Problem: ======= The return value from my_b_write is ignored by: `my_b_write_quoted', `my_b_write_bit',`Query_log_event::print_query_header' Most callers of `my_b_printf' ignore the return value. `log_event.cc' has many calls to it. Analysis: ======== `my_b_write' is used to write data into a file. If the write fails it sets appropriate error number and error message through my_error() function call and sets the IO_CACHE::error == -1. `my_b_printf' function is also used to write data into a file, it internally invokes my_b_write to do the write operation. Upon success it returns number of characters written to file and on error it returns -1 and sets the error through my_error() and also sets IO_CACHE::error == -1. Most of the event specific print functions for example `Create_file_log_event::print', `Execute_load_log_event::print' etc are the ones which make several calls to the above two functions and they do not check for the return value after the 'print' call. All the above mentioned abuse cases deal with the client side. Fix: === As part of bug fix a check for IO_CACHE::error == -1 has been added at a very high level after the call to the 'print' function. There are few more places where the return value of "my_b_write" is ignored those are mentioned below. +++ mysys/mf_iocache2.c 2012-06-04 07:03:15 +0000 @@ -430,7 +430,8 @@ memset(buffz, '0', minimum_width - length2); else memset(buffz, ' ', minimum_width - length2); - my_b_write(info, buffz, minimum_width - length2); +++ sql/log.cc 2012-06-08 09:04:46 +0000 @@ -2388,7 +2388,12 @@ { end= strxmov(buff, "# administrator command: ", NullS); buff_len= (ulong) (end - buff); - my_b_write(&log_file, (uchar*) buff, buff_len); At these places appropriate return value handlers have been added. client/mysqlbinlog.cc: check for IO_CACHE::error == -1 has been added after the call to the event specific print functions mysys/mf_iocache2.c: Added handler to check the written value of `my_b_write' sql/log.cc: Added handler to check the written value of `my_b_write' sql/log_event.cc: Added error simulation statements in `Create_file_log_event::print` and `Execute_load_query_log_event::print' sql/rpl_utility.h: Removed the extra ';'
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Bjorn Munch authored
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- 09 Jul, 2012 2 commits
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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- 05 Jul, 2012 2 commits
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Andrei Elkin authored
Fixes for BUG11761686 left a flaw that managed to slip away from testing. Only effective filtering branch was actually tested with a regression test added to rpl_filter_tables_not_exist. The reason of the failure is destuction of too early mem-root-allocated memory at the end of the deferred User-var's do_apply_event(). Fixed with bypassing free_root() in the deferred execution branch. Deallocation of created in do_apply_event() items is done by the base code through THD::cleanup_after_query() -> free_items() that the parent Query can't miss. sql/log_event.cc: Do not call free_root() in case the deferred User-var event. Necessary methods to the User-var class are added, do_apply_event() refined. sql/log_event.h: Necessary methods to avoid destoying mem-root-based memory at User-var applying are defined.
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Georgi Kodinov authored
HANDLE_FATAL_SIGNAL IN STRNLEN Fixed the following bounds checking problems : 1. in check_if_legal_filename() make sure the null terminated string is long enough before accessing the bytes in it. Prevents pottential read-past-buffer-end 2. in my_wc_mb_filename() of the filename charset check for the end of the destination buffer before sending single byte characters into it. Prevents write-past-end-of-buffer (and garbaling stack in the cases reported here) errors. Added test cases.
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