- 06 Oct, 2009 5 commits
-
-
Kristofer Pettersson authored
-
Kristofer Pettersson authored
-
Kristofer Pettersson authored
-
Kristofer Pettersson authored
The pthread_cond_wait implementations for windows might dead lock in some rare circumstances. 1) One thread (I) enter a timed wait and at a point in time ends up after mutex unlock and before WaitForMultipleObjects(...) 2) Another thread (II) enters pthread_cond_broadcast. Grabs the mutex and discovers one waiter. It set the broadcast event and closes the broadcast gate then unlocks the mutex. 3) A third thread (III) issues a pthread_cond_signal. It grabs the mutex, discovers one waiter, sets the signal event then unlock the mutex. 4) The first threads (I) enters WaitForMultipleObjects and finds out that the signal object is in a signalled state and exits the wait. 5) Thread (I) grabs the mutex and checks result status. The number of waiters is decreased and becomes equal to 0. The event returned was a signal event so the broadcast gate isn't opened. The mutex is released. 6) Thread (II) issues a new broadcast. The mutex is acquired but the number of waiters are 0 hence the broadcast gate remains closed. 7) Thread (I) enters the wait again but is blocked by the broadcast gate. This fix resolves the above issue by always resetting broadcast gate when there are no more waiters in th queue.
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
-
- 05 Oct, 2009 8 commits
-
-
John H. Embretsen authored
Mask part of EXPLAIN output with '#' to account for varying row count estimation.
-
Frazer Clement authored
-
Frazer Clement authored
-
Satya B authored
1. BUG#46256 - drop table with unknown collation crashes innodb Note: No testcase attached and has to be verified manually Detailed revision comments: r5799 | calvin | 2009-09-09 20:47:31 +0300 (Wed, 09 Sep 2009) | 10 lines branches/5.1: fix bug#46256 Allow tables to be dropped even if the collation is not found, but issue a warning. Could not find an easy way to add mysql-test since it requires changes to charsets and restarting the server. Tests were executed manually. Approved by: Heikki (on IM) r5805 | vasil | 2009-09-10 08:41:48 +0300 (Thu, 10 Sep 2009) | 7 lines branches/5.1: Fix a compilation warning caused by c5799: handler/ha_innodb.cc: In function 'void innobase_get_cset_width(ulint, ulint*, ulint*)': handler/ha_innodb.cc:830: warning: format '%d' expects type 'int', but argument 2 has type 'ulint'
-
Satya B authored
BUG#44369 - InnoDB: Does not uniformly disallow disallowed column names Detailed revision comments: r5741 | jyang | 2009-09-03 07:16:01 +0300 (Thu, 03 Sep 2009) | 5 lines branches/5.1: Block creating table with column name conflicting with Innodb reserved key words. (Bug #44369) rb://151 approved by Sunny Bains. r5760 | jyang | 2009-09-04 07:07:34 +0300 (Fri, 04 Sep 2009) | 3 lines branches/5.1: This is to revert change 5741. A return status for create_table_def() needs to be fixed. r5834 | jyang | 2009-09-11 00:43:05 +0300 (Fri, 11 Sep 2009) | 5 lines branches/5.1: Block creating table with column name conflicting with Innodb reserved key words. (Bug #44369) rb://151 approved by Sunny Bains.
-
Satya B authored
1. BUG#46000 - using index called GEN_CLUST_INDEX crashes server Detailed revision comments: r5895 | jyang | 2009-09-15 03:39:21 +0300 (Tue, 15 Sep 2009) | 5 lines branches/5.1: Disallow creating index with the name of "GEN_CLUST_INDEX" which is reserved for the default system primary index. (Bug #46000) rb://149 approved by Marko Makela.
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
-
Gleb Shchepa authored
SELECT ... WHERE ... IN (NULL, ...) does full table scan, even if the same query without the NULL uses efficient range scan. The bugfix for the bug 18360 introduced an optimization: if 1) all right-hand arguments of the IN function are constants 2) result types of all right argument items are compatible enough to use the same single comparison function to compare all of them to the left argument, then we can convert the right-hand list of constant items to an array of equally-typed constant values for the further QUICK index access etc. (see Item_func_in::fix_length_and_dec()). The Item_null constant item objects have STRING_RESULT result types, so, as far as Item_func_in::fix_length_and_dec() is aware of NULLs in the right list, this improvement efficiently optimizes IN function calls with a mixed right list of NULLs and string constants. However, the optimization doesn't affect mixed lists of NULLs and integers, floats etc., because there is no unique common comparator. New optimization has been added to ignore the result type of NULL constants in the static analysis of mixed right-hand lists. This is safe, because at the execution phase we care about presence of NULLs anyway. 1. The collect_cmp_types() function has been modified to optionally ignore NULL constants in the item list. 2. NULL-skipping code of the Item_func_in::fix_length_and_dec() function has been modified to work not only with in_string vectors but with in_vectors of other types.
-
- 04 Oct, 2009 7 commits
-
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
rpl.rpl_trigger.test fails with valgrind errors with the innodb plugin
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
-
Georgi Kodinov authored
-
- 02 Oct, 2009 2 commits
-
-
Jonathan Perkin authored
-
Ingo Struewing authored
-
- 01 Oct, 2009 1 commit
-
-
Ingo Struewing authored
-
- 30 Sep, 2009 14 commits
-
-
The problem is that there is only one autoinc value associated with the query when binlogging. If more than one autoinc values are used in the query, the autoinc values after the first one can be inserted wrongly on slave. So these autoinc values can become inconsistent on master and slave. The problem is resolved by marking all the statements that invoke a trigger or call a function that updated autoinc fields as unsafe, and will switch to row-format in Mixed mode. Actually, the statement is safe if just one autoinc value is used in sub-statement, but it's impossible to check how many autoinc values are used in sub-statement.)
-
Davi Arnaut authored
-
Davi Arnaut authored
Removes the need of a hack (the jump to label).
-
Davi Arnaut authored
-
Davi Arnaut authored
-
Davi Arnaut authored
On Mac OS X or Windows, sending a SIGHUP to the server or a asynchronous flush (triggered by flush_time), would cause the server to crash. The problem was that a hook used to detach client API handles wasn't prepared to handle cases where the thread does not have a associated session. The solution is to verify whether the thread has a associated session before trying to detach a handle.
-
Kristofer Pettersson authored
-
Jonathan Perkin authored
Make configure.js bail with an error if trying to build bdb from a bzr tree.
-
Jonathan Perkin authored
-
Jonathan Perkin authored
Copy mysql-stress-run.pl into noinstall package.
-
Kristofer Pettersson authored
'flush tables' crashes The server crashes when 'show procedure status' and 'flush tables' are run concurrently. This is caused by the way mysql.proc table is added twice to the list of table to lock although the requirements on the current locking API assumes differently. No test case is submitted because of the nature of the crash which is currently difficult to reproduce in a deterministic way. This is a backport from 5.1
-
Martin Hansson authored
-
The 'BEGIN/COMMIT/ROLLBACK' log event could be filtered out if the database is not selected by --database option of mysqlbinlog command. This can result in problem if there are some statements in the transaction are not filtered out. To fix the problem, mysqlbinlog will output 'BEGIN/ROLLBACK/COMMIT' in regardless of the database filtering rules.
-
The 'BEGIN/COMMIT/ROLLBACK' log event could be filtered out if the database is not selected by --database option of mysqlbinlog command. This can result in problem if there are some statements in the transaction are not filtered out. To fix the problem, mysqlbinlog will output 'BEGIN/ROLLBACK/COMMIT' in regardless of the database filtering rules.
-
- 29 Sep, 2009 3 commits
-
-
Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
-
Ingo Struewing authored
Backport from 6.0 to 5.1. Only those sync points are included, which are used in debug_sync.test. The Debug Sync Facility allows to place synchronization points in the code: open_tables(...) DEBUG_SYNC(thd, "after_open_tables"); lock_tables(...) When activated, a sync point can - Send a signal and/or - Wait for a signal Nomenclature: - signal: A value of a global variable that persists until overwritten by a new signal. The global variable can also be seen as a "signal post" or "flag mast". Then the signal is what is attached to the "signal post" or "flag mast". - send a signal: Assign the value (the signal) to the global variable ("set a flag") and broadcast a global condition to wake those waiting for a signal. - wait for a signal: Loop over waiting for the global condition until the global value matches the wait-for signal. Please find more information in the top comment in debug_sync.cc or in the worklog entry.
-
Kristofer Pettersson authored
-