1. 08 Nov, 2022 1 commit
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  3. 05 Nov, 2022 1 commit
    • Vladislav Vaintroub's avatar
      MDEV-29951 server hang in crash handler · 92be8d20
      Vladislav Vaintroub authored
      When trying to output stacktrace, and addr2line is not installed, the
      child process forked by start_addr2line_fork() will fail to do exec(),
      and finish with exit(1).
      
      There is a problem with exit() though - it runs exit handlers,
      and for the forked copy of crashing process, it is a bad idea.
      
      In 10.5+ code for example, exit handlers include
      tpool::task_group static destructors, and it will hang infinitely
      waiting for completion of the outstanding tasks.
      
      The fix is to use _exit() instead, which skips the execution of exit
      handlers
      92be8d20
  4. 03 Nov, 2022 1 commit
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  6. 30 Oct, 2022 1 commit
    • Brad Smith's avatar
      Fix warning with signal typedef for *BSD · 7d96cb47
      Brad Smith authored
      /usr/ports/pobj/mariadb-10.9.3/mariadb-10.9.3/mysys/my_lock.c:183:7: warning: incompatible function pointer types assigning to 'sig_return' (aka 'void (*)(void)') from 'void (*)(int)' [-Wincompatible-function-pointer-types]
            ALARM_INIT;
            ^~~~~~~~~~
      /usr/ports/pobj/mariadb-10.9.3/mariadb-10.9.3/include/my_alarm.h:43:16: note: expanded from macro 'ALARM_INIT'
                              alarm_signal=signal(SIGALRM,my_set_alarm_variable);
                                          ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      /usr/ports/pobj/mariadb-10.9.3/mariadb-10.9.3/mysys/my_lock.c:189:7: warning: incompatible function pointer types passing 'sig_return' (aka 'void (*)(void)') to parameter of type 'void (*)(int)' [-Wincompatible-function-pointer-types]
            ALARM_END;
            ^~~~~~~~~
      /usr/ports/pobj/mariadb-10.9.3/mariadb-10.9.3/include/my_alarm.h:44:41: note: expanded from macro 'ALARM_END'
                                                    ^~~~~~~~~~~~
      /usr/include/sys/signal.h:199:27: note: passing argument to parameter here
      void    (*signal(int, void (*)(int)))(int);
                                   ^
      2 warnings generated.
      
      The prototype is the same for all of the *BSD's.
      
      void
      (*signal(int sigcatch, void (*func)(int sigraised)))(int);
      7d96cb47
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    • Daniel Black's avatar
      MDEV-29540 Incorrect sequence values in INSERT SELECT · 8c389393
      Daniel Black authored
      The population of default values in INSERT SELECT was being
      performed twice. With sequences, this resulted in every
      second sequence value being used.
      
      With SELECT INSERT we remove the second invokation of
      table->update_default_fields(). This was already performed
      in store_values() invoking fill_record_n_invoke_before_triggers()
      which invoked update_default_fields() previously.
      
      We do need to return an error on duplicate values, so the
      ::store_values is extended to take the ignore option.
      8c389393