- 03 Dec, 2009 2 commits
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Evgeny Potemkin authored
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Evgeny Potemkin authored
Test case cleanup.
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- 02 Dec, 2009 1 commit
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Evgeny Potemkin authored
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- 01 Dec, 2009 2 commits
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Evgeny Potemkin authored
Actually there is two different bugs. The first one caused crash on queries with WHERE condition over views containing WHERE condition. A wrong check for prepared statement phase led to items for view fields being allocated in the execution memory and freed at the end of execution. Thus the optimized WHERE condition refers to unallocated memory on the second execution and server crashed. The second one caused by the Item_cond::compile function not saving changes it made to the item tree. Thus on the next execution changes weren't reverted and server crashed on dereferencing of unallocated space. The new helper function called is_stmt_prepare_or_first_stmt_execute is added to the Query_arena class. The find_field_in_view function now uses is_stmt_prepare_or_first_stmt_execute() to check whether newly created view items should be freed at the end of the query execution. The Item_cond::compile function now saves changes it makes to item tree.
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Gleb Shchepa authored
The bug 38816 changed the lock that protects THD::query from LOCK_thread_count to LOCK_thd_data, but didn't update the associated InnoDB functions. 1. The innobase_mysql_prepare_print_arbitrary_thd and the innobase_mysql_end_print_arbitrary_thd InnoDB functions have been removed, since now we have a per-thread mutex: now we don't need to wrap several inter-thread access tries to THD::query with a single global LOCK_thread_count lock, so we can simplify the code. 2. The innobase_mysql_print_thd function has been modified to lock LOCK_thd_data in direct way.
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- 27 Nov, 2009 4 commits
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Georgi Kodinov authored
dependent on the case mode
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
is mixed case Transcode the procedure name to lowercase when searching for it in the hash. This is the missing part of the fix for bug #41049.
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- 25 Nov, 2009 2 commits
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Satya B authored
BUG#46000 - using index called GEN_CLUST_INDEX crashes server Detailed revision comments: r6180 | jyang | 2009-11-17 10:54:57 +0200 (Tue, 17 Nov 2009) | 7 lines branches/5.0: Merge/Port fix for bug #46000 from branches/5.1 -r5895 to branches/5.0. Disallow creating index with the name of "GEN_CLUST_INDEX" which is reserved for the default system primary index. Minor adjusts on table name screening format for added tests.
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Satya B authored
BUG#47777 - innodb dies with spatial pk: Failing assertion: buf <= original_buf + buf_len Detailed revision comments: r6178 | jyang | 2009-11-17 08:52:11 +0200 (Tue, 17 Nov 2009) | 6 lines branches/5.0: Merge fix for bug #47777 from branches/5.1 -r6045 to bracnches/5.0. Treat the Geometry data same as Binary BLOB in ha_innobase::store_key_val_for_row(), since the Geometry data is stored as Binary BLOB in Innodb.
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- 23 Nov, 2009 2 commits
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Jim Winstead authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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- 20 Nov, 2009 1 commit
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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- 18 Nov, 2009 1 commit
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Georgi Kodinov authored
Fixed 2 errors in comp_err executable : 1. Wrong (off by 1) length passed to my_checksum() 2. strmov() was used on overlapping strings. This is not legal according to the docs in stpcpy(). Used the overlap safe memmove() instead.
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- 17 Nov, 2009 2 commits
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Kent Boortz authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
WHERE conditions check_group_min_max() checks if the loose index scan optimization is applicable for a given WHERE condition, that is if the MIN/MAX attribute participates only in range predicates comparing the corresponding field with constants. The problem was that it considered the whole predicate suitable for the loose index scan optimization as soon as it encountered a constant as a predicate argument. This is obviously wrong for cases when a constant is the first argument of a predicate which does not satisfy the above condition. Fixed check_group_min_max() so that all arguments of the input predicate are considered to decide if it passes the test, even though a constant has already been encountered.
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- 12 Nov, 2009 2 commits
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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- 09 Nov, 2009 2 commits
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hery.ramilison@sun.com authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
memory The server was doing a bad class typecast causing setting of wrong value for the maximum number of items in an internal structure used in equality propagation. Fixed by not doing the wrong typecast and asserting the type of the Item where it should be done.
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- 10 Nov, 2009 1 commit
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Georgi Kodinov authored
values We should re-set the access method functions when changing the access method when switching to another index to avoid sorting. Fixed by doing a little re-engineering : encapsulating all the function assignment into a special function and calling it when flipping the indexes.
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- 06 Nov, 2009 2 commits
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
only const tables The problem was caused by two shortcuts in the optimizer that are inapplicable in the ROLLUP case. Normally in a case when only const tables are involved in a query, DISTINCT clause can be safely optimized away since there may be only one row produced by the join. Similarly, we don't need to create a temporary table to resolve DISTINCT/GROUP BY/ORDER BY. Both of these are inapplicable when the WITH ROLLUP modifier is present. Fixed by disabling the said optimizations for the WITH ROLLUP case.
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- 04 Nov, 2009 5 commits
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Timothy Smith authored
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Timothy Smith authored
Just change mysql_foo to mysql_cv_foo for one cache-id variable name. There was only one bad variable name, present in 5.0 and 5.1, but not in the -pe branch.
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Timothy Smith authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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- 03 Nov, 2009 6 commits
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Timothy Smith authored
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Timothy Smith authored
special chars This script failed when the user tried passwords with multiple spaces, \, # or ' characters. Now proper escaping and quoting is used in all contexts. This problem occurs in the Perl version of this script, too, so fix it in both places.
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Timothy Smith authored
Remove a bash-ism (if ! ...).
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Davi Arnaut authored
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Konstantin Osipov authored
Bug#41756 "Strange error messages about locks from InnoDB". In JT_EQ_REF (join_read_key()) access method, don't try to unlock rows in the handler, unless certain that a) they were locked b) they are not used. Unlocking of rows is done by the logic of the nested join loop, and is unaware of the possible caching that the access method may have. This could lead to double unlocking, when a row was unlocked first after reading into the cache, and then when taken from cache, as well as to unlocking of rows which were actually used (but taken from cache). Delegate part of the unlocking logic to the access method, and in JT_EQ_REF count how many times a record was actually used in the join. Unlock it only if it's usage count is 0. Implemented review comments.
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When a sessione is closed, all temporary tables of the session are automatically dropped and are binlogged. But it will be binlogged with wrong database names when the length of the temporary tables' database names are greater than the length of the current database name or the current database is not set. Query_log_event's db_len is forgot to set when Query_log_event's db is set. This patch wrote code to set db_len immediately after db has set.
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- 02 Nov, 2009 1 commit
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Davi Arnaut authored
Backport a ndb patch: fix bug with crash during restart, where a mbyte incorrectly could be skipped, leading to "end of log wo/ finding gci".
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- 30 Oct, 2009 4 commits
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Timothy Smith authored
Term::ReadKey" Add the missing module import. Also, while here, fix a few glaring problems with the script, and ensure that it behaves properly. It seems this script may have never been working correctly (e.g., reading password didn't chomp() the result, so password was set with \n at the end; comparing the re-typed password to original was done with inverted test). Add END { cleanup(); } block to ensure the script removes temporary working files. Add SIG{INT} / SIG{QUIT} handler. Do a bit of reorganization to make the code easier to understand. Limit failed connection attempts to 3. Use ./bin/mysql if it exists, and then fall back on mysql in PATH (before it assumed 'mysql' in the path). Print a nicer error if 'mysql' can't be called. This has been tested on Windows (ActivePerl from cmd.exe, no cygwin needed) and Linux.
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
with temporary tables There were two problems the test case from this bug was triggering: 1. JOIN::rollup_init() was supposed to wrap all constant Items into another object for queries with the WITH ROLLUP modifier to ensure they are never considered as constants and therefore are written into temporary tables if the optimizer chooses to employ them for DISTINCT/GROUP BY handling. However, JOIN::rollup_init() was called before make_join_statistics(), so Items corresponding to fields in const tables could not be handled as intended, which was causing all kinds of problems later in the query execution. In particular, create_tmp_table() assumed all constant items except "hidden" ones to be removed earlier by remove_const() which led to improperly initialized Field objects for the temporary table being created. This is what was causing crashes and valgrind errors in storage engines. 2. Even when the above problem had been fixed, the query from the test case produced incorrect results due to some DISTINCT/GROUP BY optimizations being performed by the optimizer that are inapplicable in the WITH ROLLUP case. Fixed by disabling inapplicable DISTINCT/GROUP BY optimizations when the WITH ROLLUP modifier is present, and splitting the const-wrapping part of JOIN::rollup_init() into a separate method which is now invoked after make_join_statistics() when the const tables are already known.
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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