- 24 Jan, 2011 1 commit
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unknown authored
Updated Copyright.
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- 20 Jan, 2011 1 commit
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Martin Hansson authored
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- 19 Jan, 2011 4 commits
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Martin Hansson authored
ZERO When dates are represented internally as strings, i.e. when a string constant is compared to a date value, both values are converted to long integers, ostensibly for fast comparisons. DATE typed integer values are converted to DATETIME by multiplying by 1,000,000 (each digit pair representing hour, minute and second, respectively). But the mechanism did not distuinguish cached INTEGER values, already in correct format, from newly converted strings. Fixed by marking the INTEGER cache as being of DATETIME format.
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Alexander Barkov authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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- 18 Jan, 2011 7 commits
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Libing Song authored
rpl_packet got a timeout failure sporadically on PB when stopping slave. The real reason of this bug is that STOP SLAVE stopped IO thread first and then stopped SQL thread. It was possible that IO thread stopped after replicating part of a transaction which SQL thread was executing. SQL thread would be hung if the transaction could not be rolled back safely. After this patch, STOP SLAVE will stop SQL thread first and then stop IO thread, which guarantees that IO thread will fetch the reset of the events of the transaction that SQL thread is executing, so that SQL thread can finish the transaction if it cannot be rolled back safely. Added below auxiliary files to make the test code neater. restart_slave_sql.inc rpl_connection_master.inc rpl_connection_slave.inc rpl_connection_slave1.inc
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Bjorn Munch authored
Undoing the patch, it complicates the code but is not the solution I do not beleive newline mismatch could be the cause of this failure First, I cannot see how this could be a problem, mtr ignores the newline when reading the expect file, and the file is written and read on Windows. Second, if this really was the problem it should have been deterministic: either the newline is correctly interepreted or it is not.
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Alexander Barkov authored
Problem: the scanner function tested for strings "<![CDATA[" and "-->" without checking input string boundaries, which led to valgrind's "Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)" error. Fix: Adding boundary checking. @ mysql-test/r/xml.result @ mysql-test/t/xml.test Adding test @ strings/xml.c Adding a helper function my_xml_parser_prefix_cmp(), with input string boundary check.
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Vinay Fisrekar authored
BUG#58858 : sys_vars.innodb_max_dirty_pages_pct_func fails sporadically Committing After latest merge. Modified check_pct procedure to check return value of wait condition instead of calling "dirty_pct". Adding Review comments: 1) Added comment for success variable value 2) Procedure check_pct changed For Adding BOOLEAN input and SELECT QUERY Change
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- 17 Jan, 2011 3 commits
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Alexander Barkov authored
Introduced by the fix for bug#44766. Problem: it's not correct to use args[0]->str_value as a buffer, because args[0] may need this buffer for its own purposes. Fix: adding a new class member tmp_value to use as return value. @ mysql-test/r/ctype_many.result @ mysql-test/t/ctype_many.test Adding tests @ sql/item_strfunc.cc Changing code into traditional style: use "str" as a buffer for the argument and tmp_value for the result value. @ sql/item_strfunc.h Adding tmp_value
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Alexander Barkov authored
Problem: when processing a query like: SELECT '' LIKE '1' ESCAPE COUNT(1); escape_item->val_str() was never executed and the "escape" class member stayed initialized, which led to valgrind uninitialized memory error. Note, a query with some tables in "FROM" clause returns ER_WRONG_ARGUMENTS in the same situation: SELECT '' LIKE '1' ESCAPE COUNT(1) FROM t1; ERROR 1210 (HY000): Incorrect arguments to ESCAPE Fix: disallowing using aggregate functions in ESCAPE clause, even if there are no tables used. There is no much use of that anyway.
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Bjorn Munch authored
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- 15 Jan, 2011 3 commits
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Nirbhay Choubey authored
When mysqldadmin is run with sleep and count options, it goes into an infinite loop and keeps executing the specified command. This happened because the statement, responsible for decrementing the count value, was missing. Fixed by adding a statement which will decrement the count value for each iteration. client/mysqladmin.cc: Bug#58221 : mysqladmin --sleep=x --count=x keeps looping Added a condition to check and decrement the count value stored in nr_iterations per iteration. mysql-test/r/mysqladmin.result: Added a testcase for Bug#58221. mysql-test/t/mysqladmin.test: Added a testcase for Bug#58221.
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unknown authored
It is a backported patch.
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unknown authored
Backport to 5.0. /*![:version:] Query Code */, where [:version:] is a sequence of 5 digits representing the mysql server version(e.g /*!50200 ... */), is a special comment that the query in it can be executed on those servers whose versions are larger than the version appearing in the comment. It leads to a security issue when slave's version is larger than master's. A malicious user can improve his privileges on slaves. Because slave SQL thread is running with SUPER privileges, so it can execute queries that he/she does not have privileges on master. This bug is fixed with the logic below: - To replace '!' with ' ' in the magic comments which are not applied on master. So they become common comments and will not be applied on slave. - Example: 'INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1) /*!10000, (2)*/ /*!99999 ,(3)*/ will be binlogged as 'INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1) /*!10000, (2)*/ /* 99999 ,(3)*/
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- 14 Jan, 2011 3 commits
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Alexey Botchkov authored
IA64 and some other arcitectures use different float rounding mode and i find no decent way to make it consistent. So the test changed to be insensitive to this. per-file messages: mysql-test/t/gis.test Bug#52208 gis fails on some platforms (Solaris, HP-UX, Linux) --replace_result added
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Nirbhay Choubey authored
When mysqldump tries to dump information in xml format, the result does not contain field level comments. In order to retrieve various informations for a field/column, mysqldump currently uses 'show fields from <tab>' statement. The attributes returned by the statement lacks the information regarding field comments. Fixed by changing the query to one that probes I_S to retrieve required field informations, including the field comment. client/mysqldump.c: Bug#13618 : mysqldump --xml omits comment on table field. Replaced the 'show fields' command by a statement that queries I_S, in order to retrieve information on all the attributes that 'show fields' returns along-with an additional column_comment information. mysql-test/r/client_xml.result: Result modifications for bug#13618. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Result modifications for bug#13618. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added a testcase for bug#13618.
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Sven Sandberg authored
Backported the fix to 5.1. Problem: the auxiliary test files rpl_start_server.inc and rpl_stop_server.inc write a file that is later read by mtr. The bug was that the file was written with platform-dependent newline terminators, i.e., \r\n on windows, whereas mtr only understands \n. Fix: write the file so that it uses \n on all platforms. mysql-test/include/rpl_start_server.inc: Force test to use \n instead of platform-dependent newline terminator. mysql-test/include/rpl_stop_server.inc: Force test to use \n instead of platform-dependent newline terminator.
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- 13 Jan, 2011 5 commits
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Luis Soares authored
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Nirbhay Choubey authored
null from mysql_store_result. mysqlslap segfaults at a point when it tries to fetch rows from the result set. Under some circumstances, mysql_store_result can return 'NULL', even after query execution (mysql_query) succeeds, and eventually a segfault might occur if same unchecked return value is passed to mysql_fetch_row. Fixed by adding a check on mysql_store_result's return value. client/mysqlslap.c: Bug#59109 : mysqlslap crashes on mysql_fetch_row after ignoring null from mysql_store_result. Added a check on mysql_store_result's return value. A 'NULL' return value here shows an erroneous situation as mysql_field_count has already reported a non-zero value.
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Martin Hansson authored
other crashes Some string manipulating SQL functions use a shared string object intended to contain an immutable empty string. This object was used by the SQL function SUBSTRING_INDEX() to return an empty string when one argument was of the wrong datatype. If the string object was then modified by the sql function INSERT(), undefined behavior ensued. Fixed by instead modifying the string object representing the function's result value whenever string manipulating SQL functions return an empty string. Relevant code has also been documented.
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- 12 Jan, 2011 6 commits
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Luis Soares authored
The test case fails with out of memory while updating a table with several multi-megabytes sized rows. This can probably be too exhausting for PB2 env. The quick fix here is to reduce the size of the biggest row (256MB) so that it becomes a little smaller (64MB).
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Dmitry Lenev authored
INVOKER-security view access check wrong". When privilege checks were done for tables used from an INVOKER-security view which in its turn was used from a DEFINER-security view connection's active security context was incorrectly used instead of security context with privileges of the second view's creator. This meant that users which had enough rights to access the DEFINER-security view and as result were supposed to be able successfully access it were unable to do so in cases when they didn't have privileges on underlying tables of the INVOKER-security view. This problem was caused by the fact that for INVOKER-security views TABLE_LIST::security_ctx member for underlying tables were set to 0 even in cases when particular view was used from another DEFINER-security view. This meant that when checks of privileges on these underlying tables was done in setup_tables_and_check_access() active connection security context was used instead of context corresponding to the creator of caller view. This fix addresses the problem by ensuring that underlying tables of an INVOKER-security view inherit security context from the view and thus correct security context is used for privilege checks on underlying tables in cases when such view is used from another view with DEFINER-security. mysql-test/r/view_grant.result: Added coverage for various combinations of DEFINER and INVOKER-security views, including test for bug #58499 "DEFINER-security view selecting from INVOKER-security view access check wrong". mysql-test/t/view_grant.test: Added coverage for various combinations of DEFINER and INVOKER-security views, including test for bug #58499 "DEFINER-security view selecting from INVOKER-security view access check wrong". sql/sql_view.cc: When opening a non-suid view ensure that its underlying tables will get the same security context as use for checking privileges on the view, i.e. security context of view invoker. This context can be different from the security context which is currently active for connection in cases when this non-suid view is used from a view with suid security. Inheriting security context in such situation allows correctly apply privileges of creator of suid view in checks for tables of non-suid view (since in this situation creator/definer of suid view serves as invoker for non-suid view).
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Alexey Botchkov authored
Item_func_spatial_collection::fix_length_and_dec didn't call parent's method, so the maybe_null was set to '0' after it. But in this case the result was just NULL, that caused wrong behaviour. per-file comments: mysql-test/r/gis.result Bug #57321 crashes and valgrind errors from spatial types test result updated. mysql-test/t/gis.test Bug #57321 crashes and valgrind errors from spatial types test case added. sql/item_geofunc.h Bug #57321 crashes and valgrind errors from spatial types Item_func_geometry::fix_length_and_dec() called in Item_func_spatial_collection::fix_length_and_dec().
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Martin Hansson authored
tmptable needed The function DEFAULT() works by modifying the the data buffer pointers (often referred to as 'record' or 'table record') of its argument. This modification is done during name resolution (fix_fields().) Unfortunately, the same modification is done when creating a temporary table, because default values need to propagate to the new table. Fixed by skipping the pointer modification for fields that are arguments to the DEFAULT function.
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- 11 Jan, 2011 7 commits
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Dmitry Shulga authored
if max_allowed_packet >= 16M. This bug was introduced by patch for bug#42503. This patch restores behaviour that there was before patch for bug#42503 was applied. sql/net_serv.cc: Restored original right condition.
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Bjorn Munch authored
Followup: had forgotten to update mysqltest.test due to changed output - duh!
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Davi Arnaut authored
The problem from a user point of view was that on Solaris the time related functions (e.g. NOW(), SYSDATE(), etc) would always return a fixed time. This bug was happening due to a logic in the time retrieving wrapper function which would only call the time() function every half second. This interval between calls would be calculated using the gethrtime() and the logic relied on the fact that time returned by it is monotonic. Unfortunately, due to bugs in the gethrtime() implementation, there are some cases where the time returned by it can drift (See Solaris bug id 6600939), potentially causing the interval calculation logic to fail. The solution is to retrieve the correct time whenever a drift in the time returned by gethrtime() is detected. That is, do not use the cached time whenever the values (previous and current) returned by gethrtime() are not monotonically increasing. mysys/my_getsystime.c: Do not used the cached time if gethrtime is not monotonic.
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Jan Wedvik authored
to crash mysqld". handler::pushed_cond was not always properly reset when table objects where recycled via the table cache. handler::pushed_cond is now set to NULL in handler::ha_reset(). This should prevent pushed conditions from (incorrectly) re-apperaring in later queries.
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Bjorn Munch authored
Generalized fix for recursive backtick Optional arg to eval_expr telling it not to interpret
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Bjorn Munch authored
Added a pattern match to cover combinations Added to readme file
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Bjorn Munch authored
This patchs adds printing of a file stack (with line numbers) It does not fix the problem of a failure in the non-first iteration of a loop
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