1. 15 Mar, 2007 8 commits
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      Merge dfischer@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0-build · 2f533484
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      into  pippilotta.erinye.com:/shared/home/df/mysql/build/mysql-5.0-build
      
      
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      Raise version number after cloning 5.0.38 · 0d31e0f3
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      Merge mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/bk/mysql-4.1-engines · 19ab799d
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      into  mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/bk/mysql-5.0-engines
      
      
      19ab799d
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      Merge bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-4.1 · 39333ba7
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      into  mockturtle.local:/home/dlenev/src/mysql-4.1-merge
      
      
      39333ba7
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      Merge bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0 · 6f47415f
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      into  mockturtle.local:/home/dlenev/src/mysql-5.0-merge
      
      
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      Merge mockturtle.local:/home/dlenev/src/mysql-4.1-bg25966 · 04e727c7
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      into  mockturtle.local:/home/dlenev/src/mysql-5.0-bg25966-2
      
      
      sql/mysqld.cc:
        Auto merged
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      Fix for bug #25966 "2MB per second endless memory consumption after LOCK · cdd2a2e4
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      TABLE ... WRITE".
      
      Memory and CPU hogging occured when connection which had to wait for table
      lock was serviced by thread which previously serviced connection that was
      killed (note that connections can reuse threads if thread cache is enabled).
      One possible scenario which exposed this problem was when thread which
      provided binlog dump to replication slave was implicitly/automatically
      killed when the same slave reconnected and started pulling data through
      different thread/connection.
      The problem also occured when one killed particular query in connection
      (using KILL QUERY) and later this connection had to wait for some table
      lock.
      
      This problem was caused by the fact that thread-specific mysys_var::abort
      variable, which indicates that waiting operations on mysys layer should
      be aborted (this includes waiting for table locks), was set by kill
      operation but was never reset back. So this value was "inherited" by the
      following statements or even other connections (which reused the same
      physical thread). Such discrepancy between this variable and THD::killed
      flag broke logic on SQL-layer and caused CPU and memory hogging.
      
      This patch tries to fix this problem by properly resetting this member.
      
      There is no test-case associated with this patch since it is hard to test
      for memory/CPU hogging conditions in our test-suite.
      
      
      sql/mysqld.cc:
        We should not forget to reset THD::mysys_var::abort after kill operation
        if we are going to use thread to which this operation was applied for
        handling of other connections.
      sql/sp_head.cc:
        We should not forget to reset THD::mysys_var::abort after kill operation
        if we are going to use thread to which this operation was applied for
        handling of further statements.
      sql/sql_parse.cc:
        We should not forget to reset THD::mysys_var::abort after kill operation
        if we are going to use thread to which this operation was applied for
        handling of further statements.
      cdd2a2e4
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      Fix for bug #25966 "2MB per second endless memory consumption after LOCK · db1d2f64
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      TABLE ... WRITE".
      
      CPU hogging occured when connection which had to wait for table lock was
      serviced by thread which previously serviced connection that was killed
      (note that connections can reuse threads if thread cache is enabled).
      One possible scenario which exposed this problem was when thread which
      provided binlog dump to replication slave was implicitly/automatically
      killed when the same slave reconnected and started pulling data through
      different thread/connection.
      In 5.* versions memory hogging was added to CPU hogging. Moreover in
      those versions the problem also occured when one killed particular query
      in connection (using KILL QUERY) and later this connection had to wait for
      some table lock.
      
      This problem was caused by the fact that thread-specific mysys_var::abort
      variable, which indicates that waiting operations on mysys layer should
      be aborted (this includes waiting for table locks), was set by kill
      operation but was never reset back. So this value was "inherited" by the
      following statements or even other connections (which reused the same
      physical thread). Such discrepancy between this variable and THD::killed
      flag broke logic on SQL-layer and caused CPU and memory hogging.
      
      This patch tries to fix this problem by properly resetting this member.
      
      There is no test-case associated with this patch since it is hard to test
      for memory/CPU hogging conditions in our test-suite.
      
      
      sql/mysqld.cc:
        We should not forget to reset THD::mysys_var::abort after kill operation
        if we are going to use thread to which this operation was applied for
        handling of other connections.
      db1d2f64
  2. 14 Mar, 2007 9 commits
  3. 13 Mar, 2007 7 commits
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      Removed tabs. · 8205e16c
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      8205e16c
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      Merge mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/mysql/BUG26881/mysql-4.1-engines · 968d1695
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      into  mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/mysql/BUG26881/mysql-5.0-engines
      
      
      myisam/mi_create.c:
        Auto merged
      mysql-test/t/merge.test:
        Auto merged
      sql/ha_myisam.cc:
        Auto merged
      sql/sql_parse.cc:
        Use local.
      mysql-test/r/merge.result:
        SCCS merged
      968d1695
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      BUG#26881 - Large MERGE tables report incorrect specification when no · 969b7165
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                  differences in tables
      Certain merge tables were wrongly reported as having incorrect definition:
      - Some fields that are 1 byte long (e.g. TINYINT, CHAR(1)), might
        be internally casted (in certain cases) to a different type on a
        storage engine layer. (affects 4.1 and up)
      - If tables in a merge (and a MERGE table itself) had short VARCHAR column (less
        than 4 bytes) and at least one (but not all) tables were ALTER'ed (even to an
        identical table: ALTER TABLE xxx ENGINE=yyy), table definitions went ouf of
        sync. (affects 4.1 only)
      
      This is fixed by relaxing a check for underlying conformance and setting
      field type to FIELD_TYPE_STRING in case varchar is shorter than 4
      when a table is created.
      
      
      myisam/mi_create.c:
        Added a comment.
      mysql-test/r/merge.result:
        A test case for bug#26881.
      mysql-test/t/merge.test:
        A test case for bug#26881.
      sql/ha_myisam.cc:
        Relaxed some checks performed by check_definition():
        As comparing of fulltext keys (and key segments) is not yet implemented,
        only return an error in case one of keys is fulltext and other is not.
        Otherwise, if both keys are fulltext, accept them as is.
        
        As comparing of spatial keys (and key segments) is not yet implemented,
        only return an error in case one of keys is spatial and other is not.
        Otherwise, if both keys are spatial, accept them as is.
        
        A workaround to handle situation when field is casted from FIELD_SKIP_ZERO
        to FIELD_NORMAL. This could happen only in case field length is 1 and row
        format is fixed.
      sql/sql_parse.cc:
        When a table that has varchar field shorter than 4 is created, field type is
        set to FIELD_TYPE_VAR_STRING. Later, when a table is modified using alter
        table, field type is changed to FIELD_TYPE_STRING (see Field_string::type).
        That means HA_OPTION_PACK_RECORD flag might be lost and thus null_bit might
        be shifted by alter table, in other words alter table doesn't create 100%
        equal table definition.
        
        This is usually not a problem, since when a table is created/altered,
        definition on a storage engine layer is based on one that is passed from
        sql layer. But it is a problem for merge engine - null_bit is shifted when
        a table (merge or underlying) is altered.
        
        Set field type to FIELD_TYPE_STRING in case FIELD_TYPE_VAR_STRING is shorter
        than 4 when a table is created as it is done in Field::type.
      969b7165
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      Merge mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/mysql/BUG26881/mysql-4.1-engines · 063c95e6
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      into  mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/mysql/BUG26881/mysql-5.0-engines
      
      
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      Merge mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/bk/mysql-5.0 · d496ab15
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      into  mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/mysql/BUG26881/mysql-5.0-engines
      
      
      myisam/rt_index.c:
        Auto merged
      sql/field.h:
        Auto merged
      d496ab15
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      Merge mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/bk/mysql-4.1 · e266365c
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      into  mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/mysql/BUG26881/mysql-4.1-engines
      
      
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      Merge dfischer@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0-build · ac55c8d5
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      into  pippilotta.erinye.com:/shared/home/df/mysql/build/mysql-5.0-build
      
      
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  4. 12 Mar, 2007 11 commits
  5. 10 Mar, 2007 5 commits
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      Merge moonbone.local:/mnt/gentoo64/work/15757-bug-5.0-opt-mysql · 2f774b47
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      into  moonbone.local:/mnt/gentoo64/work/25373-bug-5.0-opt-mysql
      
      
      sql/item_strfunc.cc:
        Auto merged
      mysql-test/r/func_str.result:
        SCCS merged
      mysql-test/t/func_str.test:
        SCCS merged
      2f774b47
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      Bug#15757: Wrong SUBSTRING() result when a tmp table was employed. · 816ea8a3
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      When the SUBSTRING() function was used over a LONGTEXT field the max_length of
      the SUBSTRING() result was wrongly calculated and set to 0. As the max_length
      parameter is used while tmp field creation it limits the length of the result
      field and leads to printing an empty string instead of the correct result.
      
      Now the Item_func_substr::fix_length_and_dec() function correctly calculates
      the max_length parameter.
      
      
      mysql-test/t/func_str.test:
        Added a test case for the bug#15757: Wrong SUBSTRING() result when a tmp table was employed.
      mysql-test/r/func_str.result:
        Added a test case for the bug#15757: Wrong SUBSTRING() result when a tmp table was employed.
      sql/item_strfunc.cc:
        Bug#15757: Wrong SUBSTRING() result when a tmp table was employed.
        Now the Item_func_substr::fix_length_and_dec() function correctly calculates
        the max_length parameter.
      816ea8a3
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      Merge epotemkin@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0-opt · c0a05435
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      into  moonbone.local:/mnt/gentoo64/work/25373-bug-5.0-opt-mysql
      
      
      mysql-test/r/func_str.result:
        Auto merged
      mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
        Auto merged
      mysql-test/r/union.result:
        Auto merged
      sql/item.cc:
        Auto merged
      c0a05435
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      Merge bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-4.1-engines · 9f911a4c
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      into  chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-4.1-bug25673
      
      
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      Merge istruewing@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0-engines · fc6ff0d9
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      into  blade08.mysql.com:/data0/istruewing/autopush/mysql-5.0-bug25673
      
      
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