- 24 Sep, 2009 1 commit
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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- 18 Sep, 2009 1 commit
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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- 17 Sep, 2009 2 commits
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Georgi Kodinov authored
When parsing the service installation parameter in default_service_handling() make sure the value of the optional parameter doesn't overwrite it's name.
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Staale Smedseng authored
with gcc 4.3.2 This is the fifth patch cleaning up more GCC warnings about variables used before initialized using the new macro UNINIT_VAR().
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- 16 Sep, 2009 1 commit
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Ingo Struewing authored
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- 10 Sep, 2009 1 commit
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Sergey Glukhov authored
The problem is that argument buffer can be used as result buffer and it leads to argument value change. The fix is to use 'old buffer' as result buffer only if first argument is not constant item. mysql-test/r/func_str.result: test result mysql-test/t/func_str.test: test case sql/item_strfunc.cc: The problem is that argument buffer can be used as result buffer and it leads to argument value change. The fix is to use 'old buffer' as result buffer only if first argument is not constant item.
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- 09 Sep, 2009 1 commit
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Georgi Kodinov authored
Updates the results of all the out-dated test suites and adds the special mysqltest command to enable innodb for the tests that need it.
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- 08 Sep, 2009 1 commit
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unknown authored
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- 07 Sep, 2009 1 commit
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Ingo Struewing authored
can crash under load Backport from 5.1. Does also include key cache fixes from: Bug 44068 (RESTORE can disable the MyISAM Key Cache) Bug 40944 (Backup: crash after myisampack) include/keycache.h: Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server can crash under load Added KEY_CACHE components in_resize and waiting_for_resize_cnt. myisam/mi_preload.c: Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server can crash under load Added code to allow LOAD INDEX to load indexes of different block size. mysys/mf_keycache.c: Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server can crash under load . Changed resize_key_cache() to not disable the key cache after the flush phase. Changed queue handling to use standard functions. Wake all threads waiting on resize_queue. We can now have read/write threads waiting there (see below). . Combined add_to_queue() and the wait loops that were always following it to the new function wait_on_queue(). Combined release_queue() and the condition that was always preceding it to the new function release_whole_queue(). . Added code to flag and respect the exceptional situation BLOCK_IN_EVICTION. . Rewrote the resize branch of find_key_block(). . Added code to the eviction handling in find_key_block() to catch more exceptional cases. . Changed key_cache_read(), key_cache_insert() and key_cache_write() so that they lock keycache->cache_lock whenever the key cache is initialized. Checking for a disabled cache and incrementing and decrementing the "resize counter" is always done within the lock. Locking and unlocking as well as counting the "resize counter" is now done once outside the loop. All three functions can now handle a NULL return from find_key_block. This happens in the flush phase of a resize and demands direct file I/O. Care is taken for secondary requests (PAGE_WAIT_TO_BE_READ) to wait in any case. Moved block status changes behind the copying of buffer data. key_cache_insert() does now read the block if the caller did supply less data than a full cache block. key_cache_write() does now take care of parallel running flushes (BLOCK_FOR_UPDATE, BLOCK_IN_FLUSHWRITE). . Changed free_block() to un-initialize block variables in the correct order and respect an exceptional BLOCK_IN_EVICTION state. . Changed flushing to take care for parallel running writes. Changed flushing to avoid freeing blocks in eviction. Changed flushing to consider that parallel writes can move blocks from the file_blocks hash to the changed_blocks hash. Changed flushing to take care for other parallel flushes. Changed flushing to assure that it ends with everything flushed. Optimized normal flush at end of statement (FLUSH_KEEP), but let other flush types be stringent. . Added some comments and debugging statements. mysys/my_static.c: Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server can crash under load Removed an unused global variable. sql/ha_myisam.cc: Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server can crash under load Moved an automatic (stack) variable to the scope where it is used. sql/sql_table.cc: Bug#17332 - changing key_buffer_size on a running server can crash under load Changed TL_READ to TL_READ_NO_INSERT in mysql_preload_keys.
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- 04 Sep, 2009 3 commits
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Sergey Glukhov authored
Memory allocated in TMP_TABLE_PARAM::copy_field is not cleaned up. The fix is to clean up TMP_TABLE_PARAM::copy_field array in JOIN::destroy. mysql-test/r/explain.result: test result mysql-test/t/explain.test: test case sql/sql_select.cc: Memory allocated in TMP_TABLE_PARAM::copy_field is not cleaned up. The fix is to clean up TMP_TABLE_PARAM::copy_field array in JOIN::destroy.
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Satya B authored
name as existing view When trying to create a table with the same name as existing view with join, mysql server crashes. The problem is when create table is issued with the same name as view, while verifying with the existing tables, we assume that base table object is created always. In this case, since it is a view over multiple tables, we don't have the mysql derived table object. Fixed the logic which checks if there is an existing table to not to assume that table object is created when the base table is view over multiple tables. mysql-test/r/create.result: BUG#46384 - mysqld segfault when trying to create table with same name as existing view Testcase for the bug mysql-test/t/create.test: BUG#46384 - mysqld segfault when trying to create table with same name as existing view Testcase for the bug sql/sql_insert.cc: BUG#46384 - mysqld segfault when trying to create table with same name as existing view Fixed create_table_from_items() method to properly check, if the base table is a view over multiple tables.
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Satya B authored
for CREATE TABLE...LIKE... Add my_sync.c to mysqltest sources list in CMakeLists.txt client/CMakeLists.txt: BUG#46591 - .frm file isn't sync'd with sync_frm enabled for CREATE TABLE...LIKE... Add my_sync.c to mysqltest sources list
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- 03 Sep, 2009 3 commits
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Satya B authored
myisamchk tool generates warnings when run on an myisam files (.MYI or .MYD) This is because of the conversion of max_value for certain options in myisamchk from singed long to unsigned long The max value for the options key_buffer_size, read_buffer_size, write_buffer _size and sort_buffer_size is given as (long) ~0L which becomes -1 when casted from signed long to longlong and then casted to ulonglong. When (ulonglong) -1 is compared with maximal value for GET_ULONG data type, we adjust it to (ulonglong) ULONG_MAX and throw the warning. Fixed by using the right max size. Max values for the variables (from mysqld.cc) ---------------------------- 1. key_buffer_size 5.0: ULONG_MAX 5.1: SIZE_T_MAX 6.0: SIZE_T_MAX 2. read_buffer_size and write_buffer_size 5.0: INT_MAX32 5.1: INT_MAX32 6.0: INT_MAX32 3. sort_buffer_size (aka myisam_sort_buffer_size) 5.0: UINT_MAX32 5.1: ULONG_MAX 6.0: ULONG_MAX Note: testcase not attached myisam/myisamchk.c: Bug#33785 - myisamchk show warning message Fixed the Max value for key_buffer_size, read_buffer_size, write_buffer_size and sort_buffer_size options
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Georgi Kodinov authored
function,file sql_base.cc When uncacheable queries are written to a temp table the optimizer must preserve the original JOIN structure, because it is re-using the JOIN structure to read from the resulting temporary table. This was done only for uncacheable sub-queries. But top level queries can also benefit from this mechanism, specially if they're using index access and need a reset. Fixed by not limiting the saving of JOIN structure to subqueries exclusively. Added a new test file to extend the existing (large) subquery.test.
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Satya B authored
CREATE TABLE...LIKE... The mysql server option 'sync_frm' is ignored when table is created with syntax CREATE TABLE .. LIKE.. Fixed by adding the MY_SYNC flag and calling my_sync() from my_copy() when the flag is set. In mysql_create_table(), when the 'sync_frm' is set, MY_SYNC flag is passed to my_copy(). Note: TestCase is not attached and can be tested manually using debugger. client/Makefile.am: BUG#46591 - .frm file isn't sync'd with sync_frm enabled for CREATE TABLE...LIKE... add my_sync to sources as it is used in my_copy() method include/my_sys.h: BUG#46591 - .frm file isn't sync'd with sync_frm enabled for CREATE TABLE...LIKE... MY_SYNC flag is added to call my_sync() method mysys/my_copy.c: BUG#46591 - .frm file isn't sync'd with sync_frm enabled for CREATE TABLE...LIKE... my_sync() is method is called when MY_SYNC is set in my_copy() sql/sql_table.cc: BUG#46591 - .frm file isn't sync'd with sync_frm enabled for CREATE TABLE...LIKE... Fixed mysql_create_like_table() to call my_sync() when opt_sync_frm variable is set
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- 02 Sep, 2009 5 commits
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Georgi Kodinov authored
with the newer pb2 testing environments
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Davi Arnaut authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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- 31 Aug, 2009 3 commits
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
Failing to connect would release parts of the MYSQL struct. We would then proceed to try again to connect without re- initializing the struct. We prevent the unwanted freeing of data we'll still need now. client/mysqladmin.cc: Losing a connection (or not even getting on in the first place) should not trash the MYSQL-struct. Add a lot of comments. Rewrite re-connection fu. sql-common/client.c: Assert against bad parameters usually caused by de-initing a MYSQL-struct without re-initing it again before re-use.
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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- 28 Aug, 2009 2 commits
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Staale Smedseng authored
with gcc 4.3.2 This patch fixes a number of GCC warnings about variables used before initialized. A new macro UNINIT_VAR() is introduced for use in the variable declaration, and LINT_INIT() usage will be gradually deprecated. (A workaround is used for g++, pending a patch for a g++ bug.) GCC warnings for unused results (attribute warn_unused_result) for a number of system calls (present at least in later Ubuntus, where the usual void cast trick doesn't work) are also fixed. client/mysqlmanager-pwgen.c: A fix for warn_unused_result, adding fallback to use of srand()/rand() if /dev/random cannot be used. Also actually adds calls to rand() in the second branch so that it actually creates a random password.
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Alfranio Correia authored
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- 27 Aug, 2009 2 commits
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Alfranio Correia authored
When a connection is dropped any remaining temporary table is also automatically dropped and the SQL statement of this operation is written to the binary log in order to drop such tables on the slave and keep the slave in sync. Specifically, the current code base creates the following type of statement: DROP /*!40005 TEMPORARY */ TABLE IF EXISTS `db`.`table`; Unfortunately, appending the database to the table name in this manner circumvents the replicate-rewrite-db option (and any options that check the current database). To solve the issue, we started writing the statement to the binary as follows: use `db`; DROP /*!40005 TEMPORARY */ TABLE IF EXISTS `table`;
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Georgi Kodinov authored
field references This error requires a combination of factors : 1. An "impossible where" in the outermost SELECT 2. An aggregate in the outermost SELECT 3. A correlated subquery with a WHERE clause that includes an outer field reference as a top level WHERE sargable predicate When JOIN::optimize detects an "impossible WHERE" it will bail out without doing the rest of the work and initializations. It will not call make_join_statistics() as well. And make_join_statistics fills in various structures for each table referenced. When processing the result of the "impossible WHERE" the query must send a single row of data if there are aggregate functions in it. In this case the server marks all the aggregates as having received no rows and calls the relevant Item::val_xxx() method on the SELECT list. However if this SELECT list happens to contain a correlated subquery this subquery is evaluated in a normal evaluation mode. And if this correlated subquery has a reference to a field from the outermost "impossible where" SELECT the add_key_fields will mistakenly consider the outer field reference as a "local" field reference when looking for sargable predicates. But since the SELECT where the outer field reference refers to is not completely initialized due to the "impossible WHERE" in this level we'll get a NULL pointer reference. Fixed by making a better condition for discovering if a field is "local" to the SELECT level being processed. It's not enough to look for OUTER_REF_TABLE_BIT in this case since for outer references to constant tables the Item_field::used_tables() will return 0 regardless of whether the field reference is from the local SELECT or not.
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- 31 Aug, 2009 1 commit
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Anurag Shekhar authored
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- 27 Aug, 2009 1 commit
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Sergey Glukhov authored
The crash happens because select_union object is used as result set for queries which have derived tables. select_union use temporary table as data storage and if fields count exceeds 10(count of values for procedure ANALYSE()) then we get a crash on fill_record() function. mysql-test/r/analyse.result: test result mysql-test/r/subselect.result: result fix mysql-test/t/analyse.test: test case mysql-test/t/subselect.test: test fix sql/sql_yacc.yy: The crash happens because select_union object is used as result set for queries which have derived tables. select_union use temporary table as data storage and if fields count exceeds 10(count of values for procedure ANALYSE()) then we get a crash on fill_record() function.
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- 24 Aug, 2009 2 commits
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Georgi Kodinov authored
The code was using a special global buffer for the value of IS NULL ranges. This was not always long enough to be copied by a regular memcpy. As a result read buffer overflows may occur. Fixed by setting the null byte to 1 and setting the rest of the field disk image to NULL with a bzero (instead of relying on the buffer and memcpy()).
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Anurag Shekhar authored
decrease for INSERTs Bulk inserts (multiple row, CREATE ... SELECT, INSERT ... SELECT) into MyISAM tables were performed inefficiently. This was mainly affecting use cases where read_buffer_size was considerably large (>256K) and low number of rows was inserted (e.g. 30-100). The problem was that during I/O cache initialization (this happens before each bulk insert) allocated I/O buffer was unnecessarily initialized to '\0'. This was happening because of mess in flag values. MyISAM informs I/O cache to wait for free space (if out of disk space) by passing MY_WAIT_IF_FULL flag. Since MY_WAIT_IF_FULL and MY_ZEROFILL have the same values, memory allocator was initializing memory to '\0'. The performance gain provided with this patch may only be visible with non-debug binaries, since safemalloc always initializes allocated memory to 0xA5A5... mysys/mf_iocache.c: Remove MY_WAIT_IF_FULL from myflags before calling my_malloc to prevent conflict with MY_ZEROFILL.
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- 20 Aug, 2009 2 commits
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Joerg Bruehe authored
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Joerg Bruehe authored
This is a partial correction to the original fix for bug#37098 Get rid of "Installed (but unpackaged)" files in the RPM build which used a wrong variable. man/Makefile.am: Correction to the original fix: The variable to use is "$(mandir)", "$(manlibdir)" was wrong.
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- 19 Aug, 2009 1 commit
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Georgi Kodinov authored
The check for stack overflow was independent of the size of the structure stored in the heap. Fixed by adding sizeof(PARAM) to the requested free heap size.
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- 21 Aug, 2009 3 commits
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Martin Hansson authored
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- 20 Aug, 2009 1 commit
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Martin Hansson authored
view manipulations The bespoke flag was not properly reset after last call to fill_record. Fixed by resetting in caller mysql_update. mysql-test/r/auto_increment.result: Bug#46616: Test result. mysql-test/t/auto_increment.test: Bug#46616: Test case. sql/sql_update.cc: Bug#46616: Fix.
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- 19 Aug, 2009 2 commits
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Georgi Kodinov authored
view that has Group By Table access rights checking function check_grant() assumed that no view is opened when it's called. This is not true with nested views where the inner view needs materialization. In this case the view is already materialized when check_grant() is called for it. This caused check_grant() to not look for table level grants on the materialized view table. Fixed by checking if a view is already materialized and if it is check table level grants using the original table name (not the ones of the materialized temp table).
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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