1. 16 Feb, 2012 1 commit
  2. 15 Feb, 2012 4 commits
  3. 10 Feb, 2012 1 commit
    • Sunny Bains's avatar
      BUG#12739098 - 62401: ASSERTION TRX->ERROR_STATE == DB_SUCCESS, QUE0QUE.C LINE 1264 ON TRUNCATE · b566d9a5
      Sunny Bains authored
                  
      During FIC error handling the trx->error_state was not being set to DB_SUCCESS
      after failure, before attempting the next DDL SQL operation. This reset to
      DB_SUCCESS is somewhat of a requirement though not explicitly stated anywhere.
      The fix is to reset it to DB_SUCCESS in row0merge.cc if row_merge_rename_indexes
      or row_merge_drop_index functions fail, also reset to DB_SUCCESS at trx commit.
      				          
      rb://935 Approved by Jimmy Yang.
      b566d9a5
  4. 06 Feb, 2012 1 commit
    • Vasil Dimov's avatar
      Fix Bug#11754376 45976: INNODB LOST FILES FOR TEMPORARY TABLES ON · 1c4fd3bb
      Vasil Dimov authored
      GRACEFUL SHUTDOWN
      
      During startup mysql picks up .frm files from the tmpdir directory and
      tries to drop those tables in the storage engine.
      
      The problem is that when tmpdir ends in / then ha_innobase::delete_table()
      is passed a string like "/var/tmp//#sql123", then it wrongly normalizes it
      to "/#sql123" and calls row_drop_table_for_mysql() which of course fails
      to delete the table entry from the InnoDB dictionary cache.
      ha_innobase::delete_table() returns an error but nevertheless mysql wipes
      away the .frm file and the entry in the InnoDB dictionary cache remains
      orphaned with no easy way to remove it.
      
      The "no easy" way to remove it is to create a similar temporary table again,
      copy its .frm file to tmpdir under "#sql123.frm" and restart mysqld with
      tmpdir=/var/tmp (no trailing slash) - this way mysql will pick the .frm file
      after restart and will try to issue drop table for "/var/tmp/#sql123"
      (notice do double slash), ha_innobase::delete_table() will normalize it to
      "tmp/#sql123" and row_drop_table_for_mysql() will successfully remove the
      table entry from the dictionary cache.
      
      The solution is to fix normalize_table_name_low() to normalize things like
      "/var/tmp//table" correctly to "tmp/table".
      
      This patch also adds a test function which invokes
      normalize_table_name_low() with various inputs to make sure it works
      correctly and a mtr test that calls this test function.
      
      Reviewed by:	Marko (http://bur03.no.oracle.com/rb/r/929/)
      1c4fd3bb
  5. 03 Feb, 2012 1 commit
    • Ashish Agarwal's avatar
      BUG#11748748 - 37280: CHECK AND REPAIR TABLE REPORT TABLE · cfcb5dab
      Ashish Agarwal authored
                            CORRUPTED WHEN RUN CONCURRENTLY WITH
      
      ISSUE: Table corruption due to concurrent queries.
             Different threads running check, repair query
             along with insert. Locks not properly acquired
             in repair query. Rows are inserted inbetween
             repair query.
      
      SOLUTION: Mutex lock is acquired before the
                repair call. Concurrent queries wont
                effect the call to repair.
      cfcb5dab
  6. 02 Feb, 2012 4 commits
  7. 01 Feb, 2012 1 commit
  8. 31 Jan, 2012 4 commits
  9. 30 Jan, 2012 1 commit
  10. 26 Jan, 2012 1 commit
    • Guilhem Bichot's avatar
      Fixes for: · 9e0b69c0
      Guilhem Bichot authored
      BUG#13519696 - 62940: SELECT RESULTS VARY WITH VERSION AND
      WITH/WITHOUT INDEX RANGE SCAN
      BUG#13453382 - REGRESSION SINCE 5.1.39, RANGE OPTIMIZER WRONG
      RESULTS WITH DECIMAL CONVERSION
      BUG#13463488 - 63437: CHAR & BETWEEN WITH INDEX RETURNS WRONG
      RESULT AFTER MYSQL 5.1.
      Those are all cases where the range optimizer got it wrong
      with > and >=.
      
      mysql-test/r/range.result:
        Without the code fix for DECIMAL, "select count(val) from t2 where val > 0.1155"
        (which uses a range scan) returned 127 instead of 128);
        Moreover, both
        select * from t1 force  index (primary) where a=1 and c>= 2.9;
        and
        select * from t1 force  index (primary) where a=1 and c> 2.9;
        would miss "1	1	3".
        Without the code fix for strings, both
        SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE F1 >= 'A    ';
        and
        SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE F1 BETWEEN 'A    ' AND 'AAAAA';
        would miss "A	A	A".
      sql/item.cc:
        Preamble to the explanations below: opt_range.cc:get_mm_leaf() does
        this (this is not changed by the patch): changes
        column > value
        to
        column OP V
        where:
        * V is what is in "column" after we stored "value" in it
        (such store operation may have done rounding...)
        * OP is > or >=, depending on what's correct.
        For example, if c is an INT column,
        c > 2.9 is changed to
        c OP 3
        where OP is >= ('>' would not be correct).
        The bugs below are cases where we chose OP wrongly.
        Note that such transformations are visible in the optimizer trace.
        
        1) Fix for STRING. In the scenario with CHAR(5) in range.test, this happens,
        in get_mm_tree(), for the condition F1>='A    ':
        * value->save_in_field_no_warnings(field, 1) wants to store the right argument
        (named 'item') into the CHAR(5) field; this stores 'A    ' (the item's value)
        padded with spaces (which changes nothing: still 'A    ')
        * we come to
          case Item_func::GE_FUNC:
            /* Don't use open ranges for partial key_segments */
            if ((!(key_part->flag & HA_PART_KEY_SEG)) &&
                (stored_field_cmp_to_item(param->thd, field, value) < 0))
              tree->min_flag= NEAR_MIN;
            tree->max_flag=NO_MAX_RANGE;
        What this wants to do is: if the field's value is strictly smaller
        than the item's, then ">=" can be changed to ">" (this is an optimization,
        it can help pruning one useless partition).
        * stored_field_cmp_to_item() is called; it compares the field's
        and item's values: the item's value (Item_string::val_str()) is
        'A    ') and the field's value (Field_string::val_str()) is
        'A' (yes val_str() removes end spaces unless sql_mode='PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH');
        and the comparison is done with stringcmp() which considers
        end spaces as relevant; as end spaces differ, function returns a
        negative number, and ">='A    '" becomes ">'A'" (i.e. the NEAR_MIN
        flag is turned on).
        During execution the index range scan code will search for "A", find
        a match, but exclude it (because of ">"), wrongly.
        The badness is the string comparison done by stored_field_cmp_to_item():
        we use the reply of this function to determine where the index search
        should start, so it should do comparison like index search does
        comparisons; index search comparisons are ha_key_cmp() which uses
        a collation-aware comparison (in our case, my_strnncollsp_simple(),
        which ignores end spaces); so stored_field_cmp_to_item()
        needs to do the same. When this is fixed, condition becomes
        ">='A    '".
        
        2) Fix for DECIMAL: just like in other comparisons in stored_field_cmp_to_item(),
        we must first pass the field and then the item; otherwise expectations
        on what <0 and >0 mean (inferiority, superiority) get violated.
        In the test in range.test about c>2.9: c is an INT column, so 2.9
        gets stored as 3, then stored_field_cmp_to_item() compares 3
        and 2.9; because of the wrong order of arguments passed
        to my_decimal_cmp(), range optimizer
        thinks that 3 is < 2.9 and thus changes "c> 2.9" to "c> 3".
        After fixing the order, it changes to the correct "c>= 3".
        In the test in range.inc for val > 0.1155, it was changed to
        val > 0.116, now it is changed to val >= 0.116.
      9e0b69c0
  11. 25 Jan, 2012 1 commit
  12. 24 Jan, 2012 2 commits
  13. 23 Jan, 2012 1 commit
    • Alexander Barkov's avatar
      Bug#11752408 - 43593: DUMP/BACKUP/RESTORE/UPGRADE TOOLS FAILS BECAUSE OF UTF8_GENERAL_CI · e449cf48
      Alexander Barkov authored
      Introducing new collations:
      utf8_general_mysql500_ci and ucs2_general_mysql500_ci,
      to reproduce behaviour of utf8_general_ci and ucs2_general_ci
      from mysql-5.1.23 (and earlier).
      
      The collations are added to simplify upgrade from mysql-5.1.23 and earlier.
      
      Note: The patch does not make new server start over old data automatically.
      Some manual upgrade procedures are assumed.
      
      Paul: please get in touch with me to discuss upgrade procedures
      when documenting this bug.
      
      modified:
        include/m_ctype.h
        mysql-test/r/ctype_utf8.result
        mysql-test/t/ctype_utf8.test
        mysys/charset-def.c
        strings/ctype-ucs2.c
        strings/ctype-utf8.c
      e449cf48
  14. 17 Jan, 2012 1 commit
  15. 16 Jan, 2012 4 commits
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      Bug#13496818 ASSERTION: REC_PAGE_NO > 4 IN IBUF CONTRACTION · 97e83eae
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      Relax a bogus debug assertion.
      Approved by Jimmy Yang on IM.
      97e83eae
    • Nuno Carvalho's avatar
      BUG#11893288 60542: RPL.RPL_EXTRA_COL_MASTER_* DOESN'T TEST WHAT WAS INTENDED · 9b0fdd65
      Nuno Carvalho authored
      Test extra/rpl_tests/rpl_extra_col_master.test (used by
      rpl_extra_col_master_*) ends with the active connection pointing to the
      slave. Thus, the two last tests never succeed in changing the binlog
      format of the master away from 'row'. With correct active connection
      (master) tests fail for binlog 'statement' and 'mixed' formats.
      
      Tests rpl_extra_col_master_* only run when binary log format is
      row.  Statement and mix replication do not make sense in this
      tests since it will try to execute statements on columns that do
      not exist.  This fix is basically a backport from mysql-5.5, see
      changes done as part of BUG 39934.
      9b0fdd65
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      buf_page_get_known_nowait(): Relax a bogus debug assertion. · a0ba966d
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      When mode==BUF_KEEP_OLD, buffered inserts are being merged to the page.
      It is possible that a read request for a page was pending while the page
      was freed in DROP INDEX or DROP TABLE. In these cases, it is OK (although
      useless) to merge the buffered changes to the freed page.
      a0ba966d
    • Annamalai Gurusami's avatar
      Bug #11765438 58406: · 020f3914
      Annamalai Gurusami authored
      ISSUES WITH COPYING PARTITIONED INNODB TABLES FROM LINUX TO WINDOWS
      
      This problem was already fixed in mysql-trunk as part of bug #11755924.  I am 
      backporting the fix to mysql-5.1.  
      020f3914
  16. 12 Jan, 2012 1 commit
  17. 11 Jan, 2012 3 commits
  18. 10 Jan, 2012 2 commits
    • Nirbhay Choubey's avatar
      BUG#11760384 - 52792: mysqldump in XML mode does not dump · 99e462ab
      Nirbhay Choubey authored
                           routines.
      
      mysqldump in xml mode did not dump routines, events or
      triggers.
      
      This patch fixes this issue by fixing the if conditions
      that disallowed the dump of above mentioned objects in
      xml mode, and added the required code to enable dump
      in xml format.
      
      
      client/mysqldump.c:
        BUG#11760384 - 52792: mysqldump in XML mode does not dump
                              routines.
        
        Fixed some if conditions to allow execution of dump methods
        for xml and further added the relevant code at places to produce
        the dump in xml format.
      mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result:
        Added a test case for Bug#11760384.
      mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test:
        Added a test case for Bug#11760384.
      99e462ab
    • Yasufumi Kinoshita's avatar
      Bug#12400341 INNODB CAN LEAVE ORPHAN IBD FILES AROUND · 115f5e85
      Yasufumi Kinoshita authored
      If we meet DB_TOO_MANY_CONCURRENT_TRXS during the execution tab_create_graph from row_create_table_for_mysql(), .ibd file for the table should be created already but was not deleted for the error handling.
      
      rb:875 approved by Jimmy Yang
      115f5e85
  19. 06 Jan, 2012 2 commits
  20. 02 Jan, 2012 1 commit
    • Tatjana Azundris Nuernberg's avatar
      BUG#11755281/47032: ERROR 2006 / ERROR 2013 INSTEAD OF PROPER ERROR MESSAGE · 251fa88a
      Tatjana Azundris Nuernberg authored
      If init_command was incorrect, we couldn't let users execute
      queries, but we couldn't report the issue to the client either
      as it does not expect error messages before even sending a
      command. Thus, we simply disconnected them without throwing
      a clear error.
      
      We now go through the proper sequence once (without executing
      any user statements) so we can report back what the problem
      is. Only then do we disconnect the user.
      
      As always, root remains unaffected by this as init_command is
      (still) not executed for them.
      
      mysql-test/r/init_connect.result:
        We now report a proper error if init_command fails.
        Expect as much.
      mysql-test/t/init_connect.test:
        We now report a proper error if init_command fails.
        Expect as much.
      sql/sql_connect.cc:
        If init_command fails, throw an error explaining this to
        the user.
      251fa88a
  21. 28 Dec, 2011 1 commit
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      Bug#13418934 REMOVE HAVE_PURIFY DEPENDENCES FROM INNODB · e498a1bf
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      InnoDB: Remove HAVE_purify, UNIV_INIT_MEM_TO_ZERO, UNIV_SET_MEM_TO_ZERO.
      
      The compile-time setting HAVE_purify can mask potential bugs.
      It is being set in PB2 Valgrind runs. We should simply get rid of it,
      and replace it with UNIV_MEM_INVALID() to declare uninitialized memory
      as such in Valgrind-instrumented binaries.
      
      os_mem_alloc_large(), ut_malloc_low(): Remove the parameter set_to_zero.
      
      ut_malloc(): Define as a macro that invokes ut_malloc_low().
      
      buf_pool_init(): Never initialize the buffer pool frames. All pages
      must be initialized before flushing them to disk.
      
      mem_heap_alloc(): Never initialize the allocated memory block.
      
      os_mem_alloc_nocache(), ut_test_malloc(): Unused function, remove.
      
      rb:813 approved by Jimmy Yang
      e498a1bf
  22. 23 Dec, 2011 2 commits