Original revision in 6.0:
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revno: 2630.13.11
committer: Alexander Nozdrin <alik@mysql.com>
branch nick: 6.0-rt-wl4300
timestamp: Thu 2008-07-24 11:44:21 +0400
message:
A patch for WL#4300: Define privileges for tablespaces.
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per-file messages:
mysql-test/r/grant.result
Update result file: new columm 'Create_tablespace_priv' has been added to mysql.user.
mysql-test/r/ps.result
Update result file: new columm 'Create_tablespace_priv' has been added to mysql.user.
mysql-test/r/system_mysql_db.result
Update result file: new columm 'Create_tablespace_priv' has been added to mysql.user.
mysql-test/suite/falcon/r/falcon_tablespace_priv.result
Test case for WL#4300.
mysql-test/suite/falcon/t/falcon_tablespace_priv.test
Test case for WL#4300.
mysql-test/suite/ndb/r/ndb_dd_ddl.result
Test case for WL#4300.
mysql-test/suite/ndb/t/ndb_dd_ddl.test
Test case for WL#4300.
scripts/mysql_system_tables.sql
New columm 'Create_tablespace_priv' has been added to mysql.user.
scripts/mysql_system_tables_data.sql
'CREATE TABLESPACE' is granted by default to the root user.
scripts/mysql_system_tables_fix.sql
Grant 'CREATE TABLESPACE' privilege during system table upgrade
if a user had SUPER privilege.
sql/sql_acl.cc
Added CREATE TABLESPACE privilege.
sql/sql_acl.h
Added CREATE TABLESPACE privilege.
sql/sql_parse.cc
Check global 'CREATE TABLESPACE' privilege for the following SQL statements:
- CREATE | ALTER | DROP TABLESPACE
- CREATE | ALTER | DROP LOGFILE GROUP
sql/sql_show.cc
Added CREATE TABLESPACE privilege.
sql/sql_yacc.yy
Added CREATE TABLESPACE privilege.
storing and restoring information about foreign keys in the .FRM files and
properly displaying it in SHOW CREATE TABLE output and I_S tables.
The idea of this patch is to change type of Key_part_spec::field_name and
Key::name to LEX_STRING in order to avoid extra strlen() calls during
semantic analysis and statement execution, particularly, in code to be
implemented on the 2nd milestone of WL#148.
Note that since we are not using LEX_STRING everywhere yet (e.g. in
Create_field and KEY) and we want to limit scope of our changes we
have to do strlen() in places where we create Key and Key_part_spec
instances from objects using plain (char*) for strings. These calls
will go away during the process of further (char*) -> LEX_STRING
refactoring.
We have introduced these changes in 6.0 and backported them to 5.5
tree to make people aware of these changes as early as possible and
to simplify merges with mysql-fk and mysql-6.1-fk trees.
No test case is needed since this patch does not introduce any
user visible changes.
sql/sql_class.cc:
Key_part_spec::field_name is now LEX_STRING. Adjusted code accordingly.
sql/sql_class.h:
Changed type of Key_part_spec::field_name and Key::name to LEX_STRING in
order to avoid extra strlen() calls in code responsible for semantic
analysis and statement execution (e.g. in future code responsible for
saving/restoring info about foreign keys).
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Moved null_lex_str from sql_yacc.yy to sql_lex.cc and added its
declaration to sql_lex.h to make it accessible in other SQL-layer
modules (e.g. sql_parse.cc).
sql/sql_lex.h:
Made null_lex_str accessible from outside of sql_lex.cc.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Key_part_spec::field_name and Key::name are now LEX_STRING. Adjusted
code accordingly.
sql/sql_table.cc:
Adjusted code to accomodate change of type to LEX_STRING for
Key_part_spec::field_name and Key::name.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Now Key::name and Key_part_spec::field_name are LEX_STRINGs. Adjusted
grammar to be able properly initialize them. This should allow us to
save on some strlen() calls during later stages of statement execution.
storing and restoring information about foreign keys in the .FRM files and
properly displaying it in SHOW CREATE TABLE output and I_S tables.
The idea of this patch is to change type of Key_part_spec::field_name and
Key::name to LEX_STRING in order to avoid extra strlen() calls during
semantic analysis and statement execution, particularly, in code to be
implemented on the 2nd milestone of WL#148.
Note that since we are not using LEX_STRING everywhere yet (e.g. in
Create_field and KEY) and we want to limit scope of our changes we
have to do strlen() in places where we create Key and Key_part_spec
instances from objects using plain (char*) for strings. These calls
will go away during the process of further (char*) -> LEX_STRING
refactoring.
We have introduced these changes in 6.0 and backported them to 5.5
tree to make people aware of these changes as early as possible and
to simplify merges with mysql-fk and mysql-6.1-fk trees.
No test case is needed since this patch does not introduce any
user visible changes.
"have_profiling"
1) Renamed have_community_features server system variable to
have_profiling.
2) Removed eable-community-features configure option and
ENABLE_COMMUNITY_FEATURES macro.
3) Removed COMMUNITY_SERVER macro and replaced its usage by
ENABLED_PROFILING.
Only --enable-profiling is now needed to enable profiling.
It was the only existing "community feature", so there was
no need for both configure options.
Using --enable-community-features will give a warning message
since it no longer exists.
"have_profiling"
1) Renamed have_community_features server system variable to
have_profiling.
2) Removed eable-community-features configure option and
ENABLE_COMMUNITY_FEATURES macro.
3) Removed COMMUNITY_SERVER macro and replaced its usage by
ENABLED_PROFILING.
Only --enable-profiling is now needed to enable profiling.
It was the only existing "community feature", so there was
no need for both configure options.
Using --enable-community-features will give a warning message
since it no longer exists.
buffering is used
FORCE INDEX FOR ORDER BY now prevents the optimizer from
using join buffering. As a result the optimizer can use
indexed access on the first table and doesn't need to
sort the complete resultset at the end of the statement.
buffering is used
FORCE INDEX FOR ORDER BY now prevents the optimizer from
using join buffering. As a result the optimizer can use
indexed access on the first table and doesn't need to
sort the complete resultset at the end of the statement.
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.
mysql-test/r/federated_debug.result:
Add test case result for Bug#47525
mysql-test/t/federated_debug-master.opt:
Debug point.
mysql-test/t/federated_debug.test:
Add test case for Bug#47525
sql/slave.cc:
Check whether a the thread has a associated session.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Add debug code to simulate a reload without thread session.
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.
NOTE: this is the backport to next-mr.
When using replication, the slave will not log any slow query logs queries
replicated from the master, even if the option "--log-slow-slave-statements"
is set and these take more than "log_query_time" to execute.
In order to log slow queries in replicated thread one needs to set the
--log-slow-slave-statements, so that the SQL thread is initialized with the
correct switch. Although setting this flag correctly configures the slave
thread option to log slow queries, there is an issue with the condition that
is used to check whether to log the slow query or not. When replaying binlog
events the statement contains the SET TIMESTAMP clause which will force the
slow logging condition check to fail. Consequently, the slow query logging will
not take place.
This patch addresses this issue by removing the second condition from the
log_slow_statements as it prevents slow queries to be binlogged and seems
to be deprecated.
NOTE: this is the backport to next-mr.
When using replication, the slave will not log any slow query logs queries
replicated from the master, even if the option "--log-slow-slave-statements"
is set and these take more than "log_query_time" to execute.
In order to log slow queries in replicated thread one needs to set the
--log-slow-slave-statements, so that the SQL thread is initialized with the
correct switch. Although setting this flag correctly configures the slave
thread option to log slow queries, there is an issue with the condition that
is used to check whether to log the slow query or not. When replaying binlog
events the statement contains the SET TIMESTAMP clause which will force the
slow logging condition check to fail. Consequently, the slow query logging will
not take place.
This patch addresses this issue by removing the second condition from the
log_slow_statements as it prevents slow queries to be binlogged and seems
to be deprecated.
files
NOTE: this is the backport to next-mr.
SHOW BINLOG EVENTS does not work with relay log files. If issuing
"SHOW BINLOG EVENTS IN 'relay-log.000001'" in a non-empty relay
log file (relay-log.000001), mysql reports empty set.
This patch addresses this issue by extending the SHOW command
with RELAYLOG. Events in relay log files can now be inspected by
issuing SHOW RELAYLOG EVENTS [IN 'log_name'] [FROM pos] [LIMIT
[offset,] row_count].
mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_show_relaylog_events.inc:
Shared part of the test case.
mysql-test/include/show_binlog_events.inc:
Added options $binary_log_file, $binary_log_limit_row,
$binary_log_limit_offset so that show_binlog_events can take
same parameters as SHOW BINLOG EVENTS does.
mysql-test/include/show_relaylog_events.inc:
Clone of show_binlog_events for relaylog events.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_row_show_relaylog_events.test:
Test case for row based replication.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_stm_mix_show_relaylog_events.test:
Test case for statement and mixed mode replication.
sql/lex.h:
Added RELAYLOG symbol.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Added "show_relaylog_events" to status_vars.
sql/sp_head.cc:
Set SQLCOM_SHOW_RELAYLOG_EVENTS to return flags=
sp_head::MULTI_RESULTS; in sp_get_flags_for_command as
SQLCOM_SHOW_BINLOG_EVENTS does.
sql/sql_lex.h:
Added sql_command SQLCOM_SHOW_RELAYLOG_EVENTS to lex enum_sql_command.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Added handling of SQLCOM_SHOW_RELAYLOG_EVENTS.
sql/sql_repl.cc:
mysql_show_binlog_events set to choose the log file to use based on
the command issued (SHOW BINLOG|RELAYLOG EVENTS).
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Added RELAYLOG to the grammar.
files
NOTE: this is the backport to next-mr.
SHOW BINLOG EVENTS does not work with relay log files. If issuing
"SHOW BINLOG EVENTS IN 'relay-log.000001'" in a non-empty relay
log file (relay-log.000001), mysql reports empty set.
This patch addresses this issue by extending the SHOW command
with RELAYLOG. Events in relay log files can now be inspected by
issuing SHOW RELAYLOG EVENTS [IN 'log_name'] [FROM pos] [LIMIT
[offset,] row_count].
* Finished Monty and Jani's merge
* Some InnoDB tests still fail (because it's old xtradb code run against
newer testsuite). They are expected to go after mergning with the latest
xtradb.
Added (rewritten) patch from Percona to get extended statistics in slow.log:
- Added handling of 'set' variables to set_var.cc. Changed sql_mode to use this
- Added extra logging to slow log of 'Thread_id, Schema, Query Cache hit, Rows sent and Rows examined'
- Added optional logging to slow log, through log_slow_verbosity, of query plan statistics
- Added new user variables log_slow_rate_limit, log_slow_verbosity, log_slow_filter
- Added log-slow-file as synonym for 'slow-log-file', as most slow-log variables starts with 'log-slow'
- Added log-slow-time as synonym for long-query-time
Some trivial MyISAM optimizations:
- In prepare for drop, flush key blocks
- Don't call mi_lock_database if my_disable_locking is used
KNOWN_BUGS.txt:
Updated file to reflect MariaDB and not the Maria storage engine
README:
Updated file to reflect MariaDB
mysql-test/r/log_slow.result:
Test new options for slow query log
mysql-test/r/variables.result:
Updated result (old version cut of things at 79 characters)
mysql-test/t/log_slow.test:
Test new options for slow query log
sql/Makefile.am:
Added log_slow.h
sql/event_data_objects.cc:
Removed not needed test for enable_slow_log (is done when the flag is tested elsewhere)
sql/events.cc:
Use the general make_set() function instead of 'symbolic_mode_representation'
sql/filesort.cc:
Added status for used query plans
sql/log.cc:
Reset counters if no query_length (from Percona's patch; Not sure if needed, but can do no harm)
Added extra logging to slow log of 'Thread_id, Schema, Query Cache hit, Rows sent and Rows examined'
Added optional logging to slow log, through log_slow_verbosity, of query plan statistics
Fixed wrong test of error condition
sql/log_slow.h:
Defines and variables for log_slow_verbosity and log_slow_filter
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Include log_slow.h
sql/mysqld.cc:
Added new user variables log_slow_rate_limit, log_slow_verbosity, log_slow_filter
Added log-slow-file as synonym for 'slow-log-file', as most slow-log variables starts with 'log-slow'
Added log-slow-time as synonym for long-query-time
Added note that one should use log-slow-filter instead of log-slow-admin-statements
Updated comment from 'slow_query_log_file'
sql/set_var.cc:
Added long_slow_time as synonym for long_query_time
Added new user variables log_slow_rate_limit, log_slow_verbosity, log_slow_filter
dded handling of 'set' variables to set_var.cc. Changed sql_mode to use this
sql/set_var.h:
- Added handling of 'set' variables. Changed sql_mode to use this
sql/slave.cc:
Use global filter also for slaves
sql/sp_head.cc:
Simplify saving of general_slow_log state
Use the general make_set() function instead of 'symbolic_mode_representation'
sql/sql_cache.cc:
Added status for used query plans
sql/sql_class.cc:
Remember/restore query_plan_flags over complex statements
sql/sql_class.h:
Added variables to handle extended slow log statistics
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Added status for used query plans
Added test for filtering slow_query_log
sql/sql_select.cc:
Added status for used query plans
sql/sql_show.cc:
Use the general make_set() function instead of 'symbolic_mode_representation'
sql/strfunc.cc:
Report first error (not last) if something is wrong in a set
Removed compiler warning
storage/myisam/mi_extra.c:
In prepare for drop, flush key blocks (speed optimization)
storage/myisam/mi_locking.c:
Don't call mi_lock_database if my_disable_locking is used (speed optimization)
with gcc 4.3.2
This patch fixes a number of GCC warnings about variables used
before initialized. A new macro UNINIT_VAR() is introduced for
use in the variable declaration, and LINT_INIT() usage will be
gradually deprecated. (A workaround is used for g++, pending a
patch for a g++ bug.)
GCC warnings for unused results (attribute warn_unused_result)
for a number of system calls (present at least in later
Ubuntus, where the usual void cast trick doesn't work) are
also fixed.
client/mysqlmanager-pwgen.c:
A fix for warn_unused_result, adding fallback to use of
srand()/rand() if /dev/random cannot be used. Also actually
adds calls to rand() in the second branch so that it actually
creates a random password.
with gcc 4.3.2
This patch fixes a number of GCC warnings about variables used
before initialized. A new macro UNINIT_VAR() is introduced for
use in the variable declaration, and LINT_INIT() usage will be
gradually deprecated. (A workaround is used for g++, pending a
patch for a g++ bug.)
GCC warnings for unused results (attribute warn_unused_result)
for a number of system calls (present at least in later
Ubuntus, where the usual void cast trick doesn't work) are
also fixed.
bzr branch mysql-5.1-performance-version mysql-trunk # Summit
cd mysql-trunk
bzr merge mysql-5.1-innodb_plugin # which is 5.1 + Innodb plugin
bzr rm innobase # remove the builtin
Next step: build, test fixes.