"Concurrent ALTER/CREATE SERVER can lead to deadlock"
Deadlock caused by inconsistant use of mutexes in sql_server.cc
One mutex has been removed to resolve deadlock.
Many functions were made private which should not be exported.
Unused variables and function removed.
Fix is to rewrite the MBR::overlaps() function, to compute the dimension of both
arguments, and the dimension of the intersection; test that all three dimensions are the
same (e.g., all are Polygons).
Add tests for all MBR* functions for various combinations of shapes, lines and points.
Made year 2000 handling more uniform
Removed year 2000 handling out from calc_days()
The above removes some bugs in date/datetimes with year between 0 and 200
Now we get a note when we insert a datetime value into a date column
For default values to CREATE, don't give errors for warning level NOTE
Fixed some compiler failures
Added library ws2_32 for windows compilation (needed if we want to compile with IOCP support)
Removed duplicate typedef TIME and replaced it with MYSQL_TIME
Better (more complete) fix for: Bug#21103 "DATE column not compared as DATE"
Fixed properly Bug#18997 "DATE_ADD and DATE_SUB perform year2K autoconversion magic on 4-digit year value"
Fixed Bug#23093 "Implicit conversion of 9912101 to date does not match cast(9912101 as date)"
thd->options' OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE bit was not restored at the end of SF() invocation, where
SF() modified non-ta table.
As the result of this artifact it was not possible to detect whether there were any side-effects when
top-level query ends.
If the top level query table was not modified and the bit is lost there would be no binlogging.
Fixed with preserving the bit inside of thd->no_trans_update struct. The struct agregates two bool flags
telling whether the current query and the current transaction modified any non-ta table.
The flags stmt, all are dropped at the end of the query and the transaction.
innodb-5.1-ss1318
innodb-5.1-ss1330
innodb-5.1-ss1332
innodb-5.1-ss1340
Fixes:
- Bug #21409: Incorrect result returned when in READ-COMMITTED with query_cache ON
At low transaction isolation levels we let each consistent read set
its own snapshot.
- Bug #23666: strange Innodb_row_lock_time_% values in show status; also millisecs wrong
On Windows ut_usectime returns secs and usecs relative to the UNIX
epoch (which is Jan, 1 1970).
- Bug #25494: LATEST DEADLOCK INFORMATION is not always cleared
lock_deadlock_recursive(): When the search depth or length is exceeded,
rewind lock_latest_err_file and display the two transactions at the
point of aborting the search.
- Bug #25927: Foreign key with ON DELETE SET NULL on NOT NULL can crash server
Prevent ALTER TABLE ... MODIFY ... NOT NULL on columns for which
there is a foreign key constraint ON ... SET NULL.
- Bug #26835: Repeatable corruption of utf8-enabled tables inside InnoDB
The bug could be reproduced as follows:
Define a table so that the first column of the clustered index is
a VARCHAR or a UTF-8 CHAR in a collation where sequences of bytes
of differing length are considered equivalent.
Insert and delete a record. Before the delete-marked record is
purged, insert another record whose first column is of different
length but equivalent to the first record. Under certain conditions,
the insertion can be incorrectly performed as update-in-place.
Likewise, an operation that could be done as update-in-place can
unnecessarily be performed as delete and insert, but that would not
cause corruption but merely degraded performance.
context was used as an argument of GROUP_CONCAT.
Ensured correct setting of the depended_from field in references
generated for set functions aggregated in outer selects.
A wrong value of this field resulted in wrong maps returned by
used_tables() for these references.
Made sure that a temporary table field is added for any set function
aggregated in outer context when creation of a temporary table is
needed to execute the inner subquery.
Apply the following InnoDB snapshots:
innodb-5.0-ss1319
innodb-5.0-ss1331
innodb-5.0-ss1333
innodb-5.0-ss1341
Fixes:
- Bug #21409: Incorrect result returned when in READ-COMMITTED with query_cache ON
At low transaction isolation levels we let each consistent read set
its own snapshot.
- Bug #23666: strange Innodb_row_lock_time_% values in show status; also millisecs wrong
On Windows ut_usectime returns secs and usecs relative to the UNIX
epoch (which is Jan, 1 1970).
- Bug #25494: LATEST DEADLOCK INFORMATION is not always cleared
lock_deadlock_recursive(): When the search depth or length is exceeded,
rewind lock_latest_err_file and display the two transactions at the
point of aborting the search.
- Bug #25927: Foreign key with ON DELETE SET NULL on NOT NULL can crash server
Prevent ALTER TABLE ... MODIFY ... NOT NULL on columns for which
there is a foreign key constraint ON ... SET NULL.
- Bug #26835: Repeatable corruption of utf8-enabled tables inside InnoDB
The bug could be reproduced as follows:
Define a table so that the first column of the clustered index is
a VARCHAR or a UTF-8 CHAR in a collation where sequences of bytes
of differing length are considered equivalent.
Insert and delete a record. Before the delete-marked record is
purged, insert another record whose first column is of different
length but equivalent to the first record. Under certain conditions,
the insertion can be incorrectly performed as update-in-place.
Likewise, an operation that could be done as update-in-place can
unnecessarily be performed as delete and insert, but that would not
cause corruption but merely degraded performance.