1. 29 Jul, 2007 1 commit
  2. 27 Jul, 2007 13 commits
    • malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)'s avatar
      manual merge · db7af023
      malff/marcsql@weblab.(none) authored
      db7af023
    • malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)'s avatar
      Merge malff@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.1-runtime · 32668a2e
      malff/marcsql@weblab.(none) authored
      into  weblab.(none):/home/marcsql/TREE/mysql-5.1-25422-d
      32668a2e
    • malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)'s avatar
      Code review changes · ac7b17ea
      malff/marcsql@weblab.(none) authored
      ac7b17ea
    • anozdrin/alik@ibm.'s avatar
      Fix merge. · 47345bd0
      anozdrin/alik@ibm. authored
      47345bd0
    • anozdrin/alik@ibm.'s avatar
      Merge ibm.:/home/alik/Documents/MySQL/devel/5.0-rt · af9e5756
      anozdrin/alik@ibm. authored
      into  ibm.:/home/alik/Documents/MySQL/devel/5.1-rt-merge
      af9e5756
    • anozdrin/alik@ibm.'s avatar
    • serg@janus.mylan's avatar
      Merge bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.1-runtime · 0967e887
      serg@janus.mylan authored
      into  janus.mylan:/usr/home/serg/Abk/mysql-5.1
      0967e887
    • thek@adventure.(none)'s avatar
      Merge adventure.(none):/home/thek/Development/cpp/bug29929/my50-bug29929 · 5ab7da91
      thek@adventure.(none) authored
      into  adventure.(none):/home/thek/Development/cpp/bug29929/my51-bug29929
      5ab7da91
    • thek@adventure.(none)'s avatar
      Bug #29929 LOCK TABLES does not pre-lock tables used in triggers of the locked tables · 889b4ebc
      thek@adventure.(none) authored
      When a table was explicitly locked with LOCK TABLES no associated
      tables from any related trigger on the subject table were locked.
      As a result of this the user could experience unexpected locking
      behavior and statement failures similar to "failed: 1100: Table'xx'
      was not locked with LOCK TABLES".
      
      This patch fixes this problem by making sure triggers are
      pre-loaded on any statement if the subject table was explicitly
      locked with LOCK TABLES.
      889b4ebc
    • anozdrin/alik@ibm.'s avatar
      Fix for BUG#30027: mysqldump does not dump views properly. · e73f004f
      anozdrin/alik@ibm. authored
      mysqldump generates view defitions in two stages:
      
        - dump CREATE TABLE statements for the temporary tables.  For each view a
          temporary table, that has the same structure as the view is created.
      
        - dump DROP TABLE statements for the temporary tables and CREATE VIEW
          statements for the view.
      
      This approach is required because views can have dependencies on each other
      (a view can use other views). So, they should be created in the particular
      order. mysqldump however is not smart enough, so in order to resolve
      dependencies it creates temporary tables first of all.
      
      The problem was that mysqldump might have generated incorrect dump for the
      temporary table when a view has non-ASCII column name. That happened when
      default-character-set is not utf8.
      
      The fix is to:
      
        1. Switch character_set_client for the mysqldump's connection to binary
           before issuing SHOW FIELDS statement in order to avoid conversion.
          
        2. Dump switch character_set_client statements to UTF8 and back for
           CREATE TABLE statement that is issued to create temporary table.
      e73f004f
    • anozdrin/alik@ibm.'s avatar
      Fix for BUG#28030: test im_instance_conf fails with an assert. · bbb1b64b
      anozdrin/alik@ibm. authored
      The problem was a race condition on shutdown -- when IM got shutdown
      request while a guarded mysqld is starting. In this case the Guardian
      thread tried to stop the mysqld, but might fail if the mysqld hadn't
      created pid-file so far. When this happened, the mysqld-monitor thread
      didn't stop, so the assert in Thread_registry happened.
      
      The fix is to make several attempts to stop mysqld if it is active.
      bbb1b64b
    • serg@janus.mylan's avatar
      Bug #30094 mi_test_all: assertion failure · 42cb8ae7
      serg@janus.mylan authored
      updated to keypart_map api
      42cb8ae7
    • malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)'s avatar
      WL#3984 (Revise locking of mysql.general_log and mysql.slow_log) · c7bbd891
      malff/marcsql@weblab.(none) authored
      Bug#25422 (Hang with log tables)
      Bug 17876 (Truncating mysql.slow_log in a SP after using cursor locks the
                thread)
      Bug 23044 (Warnings on flush of a log table)
      Bug 29129 (Resetting general_log while the GLOBAL READ LOCK is set causes
                 a deadlock)
      
      Prior to this fix, the server would hang when performing concurrent
      ALTER TABLE or TRUNCATE TABLE statements against the LOG TABLES,
      which are mysql.general_log and mysql.slow_log.
      
      The root cause traces to the following code:
      in sql_base.cc, open_table()
        if (table->in_use != thd)
        {
          /* wait_for_condition will unlock LOCK_open for us */
          wait_for_condition(thd, &LOCK_open, &COND_refresh);
        }
      The problem with this code is that the current implementation of the
      LOGGER creates 'fake' THD objects, like
      - Log_to_csv_event_handler::general_log_thd
      - Log_to_csv_event_handler::slow_log_thd
      which are not associated to a real thread running in the server,
      so that waiting for these non-existing threads to release table locks
      cause the dead lock.
      
      In general, the design of Log_to_csv_event_handler does not fit into the
      general architecture of the server, so that the concept of general_log_thd
      and slow_log_thd has to be abandoned:
      - this implementation does not work with table locking
      - it will not work with commands like SHOW PROCESSLIST
      - having the log tables always opened does not integrate well with DDL
      operations / FLUSH TABLES / SET GLOBAL READ_ONLY
      
      With this patch, the fundamental design of the LOGGER has been changed to:
      - always open and close a log table when writing a log
      - remove totally the usage of fake THD objects
      - clarify how locking of log tables is implemented in general.
      
      See WL#3984 for details related to the new locking design.
      
      Additional changes (misc bugs exposed and fixed):
      
      1)
      
      mysqldump which would ignore some tables in dump_all_tables_in_db(),
       but forget to ignore the same in dump_all_views_in_db().
      
      2)
      
      mysqldump would also issue an empty "LOCK TABLE" command when all the tables
      to lock are to be ignored (numrows == 0), instead of not issuing the query.
      
      3)
      
      Internal errors handlers could intercept errors but not warnings
      (see sql_error.cc).
      
      4)
      
      Implementing a nested call to open tables, for the performance schema tables,
      exposed an existing bug in remove_table_from_cache(), which would perform:
        in_use->some_tables_deleted=1;
      against another thread, without any consideration about thread locking.
      This call inside remove_table_from_cache() was not required anyway,
      since calling mysql_lock_abort() takes care of aborting -- cleanly -- threads
      that might hold a lock on a table.
      This line (in_use->some_tables_deleted=1) has been removed.
      c7bbd891
  3. 26 Jul, 2007 1 commit
    • anozdrin/alik@ibm.'s avatar
      Fix for BUG#30029: mysql_upgrade fails for 5.0 -> 5.1.21, · aee749d0
      anozdrin/alik@ibm. authored
      5.1.20 -> 5.1.21 upgrades.
      
      We generate mysql_fix_privilege.sql file, which contains SQL
      statements required to upgrade the system database. This script
      is generated by concatenation of mysql_system_tables.sql and
      mysql_system_tables_fix.sql.
      
      The problem was that
        - in order to create general_log and slow_log tables we use
          stored programs in mysql_system_tables.sql;
        - we upgrade mysql.proc table in mysql_system_tables_fix.sql;
      
      So, if mysql.proc table needs to be upgraded, stored procedures
      can not be used in mysql_system_tables.sql.
      
      In other words, in mysql_system_tables.sql stored programs must
      not be used because they may be unavailable at this point.
      
      The fix is to use dynamic SQL instead of stored programs.
      
      There is no test case for this bug because our test suite
      is not suitable for such test cases. system_mysql_db_fix* test
      cases play with the database "test". Here we need to modify
      the system database and we can not do that in the test suite.
      aee749d0
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