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38ca695337 Bug#16995954 : PLUGIN_AUTH TESTS FAIL ON SYSTEMS WITH NO HOSTNAME OTHER
THAN LOCALHOST

      This is a test bug and the explanation for the behaviour can be found
on the bug page.Modifying the select to select user where user!=root for the line where
failure is encountered on machines with no hostname other than the localhost.
2013-08-21 15:24:38 +05:30
fc2c669297 Fix for bug#14188793 - "DEADLOCK CAUSED BY ALTER TABLE DOEN'T CLEAR
STATUS OF ROLLBACKED TRANSACTION" and bug #17054007 - "TRANSACTION
IS NOT FULLY ROLLED BACK IN CASE OF INNODB DEADLOCK".

The problem in the first bug report was that although deadlock involving
metadata locks was reported using the same error code and message as InnoDB
deadlock it didn't rollback transaction like the latter. This caused
confusion to users as in some cases after ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK transaction
could have been restarted immediately and in some cases rollback was
required.

The problem in the second bug report was that although InnoDB deadlock
caused transaction rollback in all storage engines it didn't cause release
of metadata locks. So concurrent DDL on the tables used in transaction was
blocked until implicit or explicit COMMIT or ROLLBACK was issued in the
connection which got InnoDB deadlock.

The former issue has stemmed from the fact that when support for detection
and reporting metadata locks deadlocks was added we erroneously assumed
that InnoDB doesn't rollback transaction on deadlock but only last statement
(while this is what happens on InnoDB lock timeout actually) and so didn't
implement rollback of transactions on MDL deadlocks.

The latter issue was caused by the fact that rollback of transaction due
to deadlock is carried out by setting THD::transaction_rollback_request
flag at the point where deadlock is detected and performing rollback
inside of trans_rollback_stmt() call when this flag is set. And
trans_rollback_stmt() is not aware of MDL locks, so no MDL locks are
released.

This patch solves these two problems in the following way:

- In case when MDL deadlock is detect transaction rollback is requested
  by setting THD::transaction_rollback_request flag.

- Code performing rollback of transaction if THD::transaction_rollback_request
  is moved out from trans_rollback_stmt(). Now we handle rollback request
  on the same level as we call trans_rollback_stmt() and release statement/
  transaction MDL locks.
2013-08-20 13:12:34 +04:00
8723f47391 merge 5.1 => 5.5 2013-07-01 15:38:16 +02:00
977d58f614 Bug#58165: "my_empty_string" gets modified and causes LOAD DATA to fail and
Cleanup test case (left outfile in data dir)
2013-07-01 15:30:55 +02:00
1827eb8a2a Bug #16996656: UNIQUE OPTION PREFIXES NOT DEPRECATED IN 5.5+
Backported the deprecation warnings from WL#6978 to 5.5
2013-06-26 12:19:02 +03:00
291e0296d5 Bug#13548704 ALGORITHM USED FOR DROPPING PARTITIONED TABLE CAN LEAD
TO INCONSISTENCY 
[Merge from 5.1]
2013-06-14 11:28:29 +05:30
dfb6f63bcf Bug#13548704 ALGORITHM USED FOR DROPPING PARTITIONED TABLE CAN LEAD
TO INCONSISTENCY 

PROBLEM
--------
When we drop a partitoned table , we first gather the
information about partitions in the table from the 
table_name.par file and store it in an internal data 
structure.Then we delete this file and the data in 
the table. If the server crashes  after deleting the
file,then after recovering we cannot access the table
.Even we cannot drop the table ,because drop algorithm
requires par file to read the partition information.


FIX
---
1. We move the part of deleting par file after deleting 
   all the table data from the storage egine.
2. During drop operation if we detect that the par 
   file is missing then we delete the .frm file,since 
   there is no way of recovering without par file.
  
[Approved by Mattias rb#2576 ]
2013-06-14 11:22:05 +05:30
0c4f4ff015 Bug#16194302: SUPPORT FOR FLOATING-POINT SYSTEM VARIABLES
USING THE PLUGIN INTERFACE.

ISSUE: No support for floating-point plugin
       system variables.

SOLUTION: Allowing plugins to define and expose floating-point
          system variables of type double. MYSQL_SYSVAR_DOUBLE
          and MYSQL_THDVAR_DOUBLE are added.

ISSUE: Fractional part of the def, min, max values of system
       variables are ignored.

SOLUTION: Adding functions that are used to store the raw
          representation of a double in the raw bits of unsigned
          longlong in a way that the binary representation
          remains the same.
2013-05-19 23:38:06 +05:30
35a3f9d76c Bug#12328597 - MULTIPLE COUNT(DISTINCT) IN SAME SELECT FALSE
WITH COMPOSITE KEY COLUMNS

Problem:-
While running a SELECT query with several AGGR(DISTINCT) function 
and these are referring to different field of same composite key, 
Returned incorrect value.

Analysis:-

In a table, where we have composite key like (a,b,c)
and when we give a query like

select COUNT(DISTINCT b), SUM(DISTINCT a) from ....

here, we first make a list of items in Aggr(distinct) function
(which is a, b), where order of item doesn't matter. 
and then we see, whether we have a composite key where the prefix 
of index columns matches the items of the aggregation function.
(in this case we have a,b,c).

if yes, so we can use loose index scan and we need not perform 
duplicate removal to distinct in our aggregate function.

In our table, we traverse column marked with <-- and get the result as
(a,b,c)      count(distinct b)           sum(distinct a)
             treated as count b          treated as sum(a)
(1,1,2)<--              1                      1		
(1,2,2)<--              1++=2                  1+1=2
(1,2,3)		
(2,1,2)<--              2++=3                  1+1+2=4
(2,2,2)<--              3++=4                  1+1+2+2=6
(2,2,3)

result will be 4,6, but it should be (2,3)

As in this case, our assumption is incorrect. If we have
query like 
select count(distinct a,b), sum(distinct a,b)from ..
then we can use loose index scan

Solution:-
In our query, when we have more then one aggr(distinct) function 
then they should refer to same  fields like

select count(distinct a,b), sum(distinct a,b) from .. 

-->we can use loose scan index as both aggr(distinct) refer to same fields a,b.

If they are referring to different field like

select count(distinct a), sum(distinct b) from .. 

-->will not use loose scan index as both aggr(distinct) refer to different fields.
2013-05-13 17:15:25 +05:30
f735e50b62 Bug#16500013 : ADD VERSION CHECK TO MYSQL_UPGRADE
(Based on Sinisa's patch)

Added a version checking facility to mysql_upgrade.
The versions used for checking is the version of the
server that mysql_upgrade is going to upgrade and the
server version that mysql_upgrade was build/distributed
with.
Also added an option '--version-check' to enable/disable
the version checking.
2013-03-21 22:51:40 +05:30
13058fd53f Bug#16103072 TEST MYSQL_PLUGIN USES UNSAFE WRITE_FILE TO WRITE
TO EXPECT FILE
2013-02-25 19:37:46 +05:30
dbd25312fe Bug#14096619: UNABLE TO RESTORE DATABASE DUMP
Backport of fix for Bug#13581962

mysql-test/r/cast.result:
  Added test result for Bug#13581962,Bug#14096619
mysql-test/r/ctype_utf8mb4.result:
  Added test result for Bug#13581962,Bug#14096619
mysql-test/t/cast.test:
  Added test case for Bug#13581962,Bug#14096619
mysql-test/t/ctype_utf8mb4.test:
  Added test case for Bug#13581962,Bug#14096619
sql/item_func.h:
  limit max length by MY_INT64_NUM_DECIMAL_DIGITS
2013-01-31 07:06:30 +05:30
e1ee9581cb Bug#14096619: UNABLE TO RESTORE DATABASE DUMP
Backport of Bug#13581962

mysql-test/r/cast.result:
  Added test result for Bug#13581962,Bug#14096619
mysql-test/t/cast.test:
  Added test case for Bug#13581962,Bug#14096619
sql/item_func.h:
  limit max length by MY_INT64_NUM_DECIMAL_DIGITS
2013-01-31 06:39:15 +05:30
cb72ecbe2c Merge from 5.1 to 5.5 2013-01-11 06:36:53 +05:30
8b41f491c8 Bug#11760726: LEFT JOIN OPTIMIZED INTO JOIN LEADS TO
INCORRECT RESULTS

This is a backport of fix for Bug#13068506.

mysql-test/r/join_outer.result:
  Added test result for Bug#13068506
mysql-test/t/join_outer.test:
  Added test case for Bug#13068506
sql/item.h:
  Implement Item_outer_ref::not_null_tables()
2013-01-10 16:17:13 +05:30
b74a229c23 Bug #15930494 MYSQLDUMP TEST SOMETIMES FAILS DUE TO MIXING STDOUT AND
STDERR

      Fix: Added a destination file to mysqldump.
2012-12-07 18:26:02 +05:30
96b6bcc6b2 BUG#14659685: main.mysqlbinlog_row_myisam.test main.mysqlbinlog_row_innodb.test are skipped
merge from 5.1 into 5.5
2012-10-30 10:41:25 +05:30
7c7de142a3 BUG#14659685 - main.mysqlbinlog_row_myisam and
main.mysqlbinlog_row_innodb are skipped by mtr

=== Problem ===

The following tests are wrongly placed in main suite and as a
result these are not run with proper binlog format combinations.
Some are always skipped by mtr.
1) mysqlbinlog_row_myisam
2) mysqlbinlog_row_innodb
3) mysqlbinlog_row.test
4) mysqlbinlog_row_trans.test
5) mysqlbinlog-cp932
6) mysqlbinlog2
7) mysqlbinlog_base64

=== Background ===

mtr runs the tests placed in main suite with binlog format=stmt.
Those that need to be tested against binlog format=row or mixed
or more than one binlog format and require only one mysql server
are placed in binlog suite. mtr runs tests in binlog suite with
all three binlog formats(stmt,row and mixed).

=== Fix ===


1) Moved the test listed in problem section above to binlog suite.
2) Added prefix "binlog_" to the name of each test case moved.
   Renamed the coresponding result files and option files accordingly. 


mysql-test/extra/binlog_tests/mysqlbinlog_row_engine.inc:
  include file for mysqlbinlog_row_myisam.test and 
  mysqlbinlog_row_myisam.test which are being moved to
  binlog suite.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_mysqlbinlog-cp932.result:
  result file for mysqlbinlog-cp932.test which is being moved to
  binlog suite.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_mysqlbinlog2.result:
  result file for mysqlbinlog2.test which is being moved to
  binlog suite.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_mysqlbinlog_base64.result:
  result file for mysqlbinlog_base64.test which is being moved to
  binlog suite.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_mysqlbinlog_row.result:
  result file for mysqlbinlog_row.test which is being moved to
  binlog suite.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_mysqlbinlog_row_innodb.result:
  result file for mysqlbinlog_row_innodb.test which is being moved to
  binlog suite.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_mysqlbinlog_row_myisam.result:
  result file for mysqlbinlog_row_myisam.test which is being moved to
  binlog suite.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_mysqlbinlog_row_trans.result:
  result file for mysqlbinlog_row_trans.test which is being moved to
  binlog suite.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_mysqlbinlog-cp932-master.opt:
  option file for mysqlbinlog-cp932.test which is being moved to
  binlog suite.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_mysqlbinlog-cp932.test:
  the test requires binlog format=stmt or mixed. Since, it was placed in
  main suite earlier, it was only run with binlog format=stmt, and hence
  this test was never run with binlog format=mixed.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_mysqlbinlog2.test:
  the test requires binlog format=stmt or mixed. Since, it was placed in
  main suite earlier, it was only run with binlog format=stmt, and hence
  this test was never run with binlog format=mixed.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_mysqlbinlog_base64.test:
  the test requires binlog format=row. Since, it was placed in main
  suite earlier, it was only run with binlog format=stmt, and hence
  this test was always skipped by mtr.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_mysqlbinlog_row.test:
  the test requires binlog format=row. Since, it was placed in main
  suite earlier, it was only run with binlog format=stmt, and hence
  this test was always skipped by mtr.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_mysqlbinlog_row_innodb.test:
  the test requires binlog format=row. Since, it was placed in main
  suite earlier, it was only run with binlog format=stmt, and hence
  this test was always skipped by mtr.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_mysqlbinlog_row_myisam.test:
  the test requires binlog format=row. Since, it was placed in main
  suite earlier, it was only run with binlog format=stmt, and hence
  this test was always skipped by mtr.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_mysqlbinlog_row_trans.test:
  the test requires binlog format=row. Since, it was placed in main
  suite earlier, it was only run with binlog format=stmt, and hence
  this test was always skipped by mtr.
2012-10-30 10:40:07 +05:30
122d598a00 Merge from 5.1. 2012-10-29 13:06:43 +04:00
6b7419d3d0 Fix sp_notembedded.test. 2012-10-29 12:47:01 +04:00
5427d33e62 Bug #14211140: CRASH WHEN GRANTING OR REVOKING PROXY
PRIVILEGES

Description: (user,host) pair from security context is used
             privilege checking at the time of granting or
             revoking proxy privileges. This creates problem
             when server is started with
             --skip-name-resolve option because host will not
             contain any value. Checks should be dependent on
             consistent values regardless the way server is
             started. Further, privilege check should use
             (priv_user,priv_host) pair rather than values
             obtained from inbound connection because
             this pair represents the correct account context
             obtained from mysql.user table.
2012-10-09 18:15:40 +05:30
422e6b520d Description:
-----------
After compiling from source, during make test I got the following error:

test main.loaddata failed with error
CURRENT_TEST: main.loaddata
mysqltest: At line 592: query 'LOAD DATA INFILE 'tmpp.txt' INTO TABLE t1
CHARACTER SET ucs2
(@b) SET a=REVERSE(@b)' failed: 1115: Unknown character set: 'ucs2'

I noticed other tests are skipped because of no ucs2
main.mix2_myisam_ucs2                    [ skipped ]  Test requires:'
have_ucs2'

Should main.loaddata be skipped if there is no ucs2

How To Repeat:
-------------
Run make test on compiled source that doesn't have ucs2

Suggested fix:
-------------
the failing piece of the test should be moved from mysql-test/t/loaddata.test to
mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test.
2012-09-26 16:38:42 +05:30
4f327600ea Description:
-----------
After compiling from source, during make test I got the following error:

test main.loaddata failed with error
CURRENT_TEST: main.loaddata
mysqltest: At line 592: query 'LOAD DATA INFILE 'tmpp.txt' INTO TABLE t1
CHARACTER SET ucs2
(@b) SET a=REVERSE(@b)' failed: 1115: Unknown character set: 'ucs2'

I noticed other tests are skipped because of no ucs2
main.mix2_myisam_ucs2                    [ skipped ]  Test requires:'
have_ucs2'

Should main.loaddata be skipped if there is no ucs2

How To Repeat:
-------------
Run make test on compiled source that doesn't have ucs2

Suggested fix:
-------------
the failing piece of the test should be moved from mysql-test/t/loaddata.test to
mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test.
2012-09-26 17:04:19 +05:30
8c641484dc WL#6454: Deprecate SHOW AUTHORS and SHOW CONTRIBUTORS
Added deprecation warning for SHOW AUTHORS and
SHOW CONTRIBUTORS.

This is the 5.5 version of the patch.
2012-09-11 16:29:51 +02:00
3f8a9984f6 Bug #13115401: -SSL-KEY VALUE IS NOT VALIDATED AND IT ALLOWS INSECURE
CONNECTIONS IF SPE

Merged from mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5
2012-08-11 15:52:11 +05:30
18087b049e Bug #13115401: -SSL-KEY VALUE IS NOT VALIDATED AND IT ALLOWS INSECURE
CONNECTIONS IF SPE

Problem description: -ssl-key value is not validated, you can assign any bogus 
text to --ssl-key and it is not verified that it exists, and more importantly, 
it allows the client to connect to mysqld.

Fix: Added proper validations checks for --ssl-key.

Note:
1) Documentation changes require for 5.1, 5.5, 5.6 and trunk in the sections
   listed below and the details are :

 http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/ssl-options.html#option_general_ssl
    and
 REQUIRE SSL section of
 http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/grant.html

2) Client having with option '--ssl', should able to get ssl connection. This 
will be implemented as part of separate fix in 5.6 and trunk.
2012-08-11 15:43:04 +05:30
fdaafddd80 Bug #12876932 - INCORRECT SELECT RESULT ON FEDERATED TABLE
Merged from mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5
2012-07-26 15:29:19 +05:30
aef1982be0 Bug #12876932 - INCORRECT SELECT RESULT ON FEDERATED TABLE
Problem description:
Table 't' created with two colums having compound index on both the 
columns under innodb/myisam engine at remote machine. In the local 
machine same table is created undet the federated engine.
A select having where clause with along 'AND' operation gives wrong 
results on local machine.

Analysis: 
The given query at federated engine is wrongly transformed by 
federated::create_where_from_key() function and the same was sent to 
the remote machine. Hence the local machine is showing wrong results.

Given query "select c1 from t where c1 <= 2 and c2 = 1;"
Query transformed, after ha_federated::create_where_from_key() function is:
SELECT `c1`, `c2` FROM `t` WHERE  (`c1` IS NOT NULL ) AND 
( (`c1` >= 2)  AND  (`c2` <= 1) ) and the same sent to real_query().
In the above the '<=' and '=' conditions were transformed to '>=' and 
'<=' respectively.

ha_federated::create_where_from_key() function behaving as below:
The key_range is having both the start_key and end_key. The start_key 
is used to get "(`c1` IS NOT NULL )" part of the where clause, this 
transformation is correct. The end_key is used to get "( (`c1` >= 2) 
AND  (`c2` <= 1) )", which is wrong, here the given conditions('<=' and '=') 
are changed as wrong conditions('>=' and '<=').
The end_key is having {key = 0x39fa6d0 "", length = 10, keypart_map = 3, 
flag = HA_READ_AFTER_KEY}

The store_length is having value '5'. Based on store_length and length 
values the condition values is applied in HA_READ_AFTER_KEY switch case.
The switch case 'HA_READ_AFTER_KEY' is applicable to only the last part of 
the end_key and for previous parts it is going to 'HA_READ_KEY_OR_NEXT' case, 
here the '>=' is getting added as a condition instead of '<='.

Fix:
Updated the 'if' condition in 'HA_READ_AFTER_KEY' case to affect for all 
parts of the end_key. i.e 'i > 0' will used for end_key, Hence added it in 
the if condition.


mysql-test/suite/federated/federated.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_archive.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_bug_13118.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_bug_25714.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_bug_35333.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_debug.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_innodb.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_server.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_transactions.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/include/federated.inc:
  moved the file from federated suite to federated/include folder
mysql-test/suite/federated/include/federated_cleanup.inc:
  moved the file from federated suite to federated/include folder
mysql-test/suite/federated/include/have_federated_db.inc:
  moved the file from federated suite to federated/include folder
storage/federated/ha_federated.cc:
  updated the 'if condition' in ha_federated::create_where_from_key() 
  function.
2012-07-26 15:09:22 +05:30
3dd7dd8307 Merge from mysql-5.5.25a-release 2012-07-06 11:35:46 +02:00
5f5df5091e Fix mysql_plugin test to handle version XXa 2012-06-29 14:19:31 +02:00
06f6e4fe95 Bug #12998841: libmysql divulges plaintext password upon request in 5.5
1. Clear text password client plugin disabled by default.
2. Added an environment variable LIBMYSQL_ENABLE_CLEARTEXT_PLUGIN, that
when set to something starting with '1', 'Y' or 'y' will enable the clear
text
plugin for all connections.
3. Added a new mysql_options() option : MYSQL_ENABLE_CLEARTEXT_PLUGIN
that takes an my_bool argument. When the value of the argument is non-zero
the clear text plugin is enabled for this connection only.
4. Added an enable-cleartext-plugin config file option that takes a numeric

argument. If the numeric value of the numeric argument is non-zero the
clear
text plugin is enabled for the connection
5. Added a boolean command line option "--enable_cleartext_plugin" to
mysql, mysqlslap and mysqladmin. When specified it will call mysql_options
with the effect of #3
6. Added a new CLEARTEXT option to the connect command in mysqltest.
When specified it will enable the cleartext plugin for usage.
7. Added test cases and updated existing ones that need the clear text
plugin.
2012-07-05 09:55:20 +03:00
4661d95433 manual merge (WL6219)
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
  manual merge (backport of WL6219)
2012-06-29 14:12:21 +04:00
767501fb54 Backport of the deprecation warning from WL#6219: "Deprecate and remove YEAR(2) type"
Print the warning(note):

 YEAR(x) is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Please use YEAR(4) instead

on "CREATE TABLE ... YEAR(x)" or "ALTER TABLE MODIFY ... YEAR(x)", where x != 4
2012-06-29 12:55:45 +04:00
1c0388a5be Bug#13982017: ALTER TABLE RENAME ENDS UP WITH ERROR 1050 (42S01)
Fixed by backport of:
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    revno: 3402.50.156
    committer: Jon Olav Hauglid <jon.hauglid@oracle.com>
    branch nick: mysql-trunk-test
    timestamp: Wed 2012-02-08 14:10:23 +0100
    message:
      Bug#13417754 ASSERT IN ROW_DROP_DATABASE_FOR_MYSQL DURING DROP SCHEMA
      
      This assert could be triggered if an InnoDB table was being moved
      to a different database using ALTER TABLE ... RENAME, while this
      database concurrently was being dropped by DROP DATABASE.
      
      The reason for the problem was that no metadata lock was taken
      on the target database by ALTER TABLE ... RENAME.
      DROP DATABASE was therefore not blocked and could remove
      the database while ALTER TABLE ... RENAME was executing. This
      could cause the assert in InnoDB to be triggered.
      
      This patch fixes the problem by taking a IX metadata lock on
      the target database before ALTER TABLE ... RENAME starts
      moving a table to a different database.
      
      Note that this problem did not occur with RENAME TABLE which
      already takes the correct metadata locks.
      
      Also note that this patch slightly changes the behavior of
      ALTER TABLE ... RENAME. Before, the statement would abort and
      return an error if a lock on the target table name could not
      be taken immediately. With this patch, ALTER TABLE ... RENAME
      will instead block and wait until the lock can be taken 
      (or until we get a lock timeout). This also means that it is
      possible to get ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK errors in this situation
      since we allow ALTER TABLE ... RENAME to wait and not just
      abort immediately.
2012-06-01 09:31:24 +02:00
074ce71e90 Merge from mysql-5.1.63-release 2012-05-08 07:19:14 +02:00
5be07ceadd Merge 5.5.24 back into main 5.5.
This is a weave merge, but without any conflicts.
In 14 source files, the copyright year needed to be updated to 2012.
2012-05-07 22:20:42 +02:00
1d47bbe3bf Bug #11754178 45740: MYSQLDUMP DOESN'T DUMP GENERAL_LOG AND SLOW_QUERY
CAUSES RESTORE PROBLEM

Merging the fix from mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5

mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test:
  There is a difference in the testcase which is added as 
  part of this fix, when compared with mysql-5.1. In mysql-5.5 
  and mysql-5.6, "DROP mysql database" fails by enabling 
  logging, hence removed those lines.
2012-05-07 16:51:26 +05:30
e7364ec29c Bug #11754178 45740: MYSQLDUMP DOESN'T DUMP GENERAL_LOG AND SLOW_QUERY
CAUSES RESTORE PROBLEM
Problem Statement:
------------------
mysqldump is not having the dump stmts for general_log and slow_log
tables. That is because of the fix for Bug#26121. Hence, after 
dropping the mysql database, and applying the dump by enabling the 
logging, "'general_log' table not found" errors are logged into the 
server log file.

Analysis:
---------
As part of the fix for Bug#26121, we skipped the dumping of tables 
for general_log and slow_log, because the data dump of those tables 
are taking LOCKS, which is not allowed for log tables.

Fix:
----
We came up with an approach that instead of taking both meta data 
and data dump information for those tables, take only the meta data 
dump which doesn't need LOCKS.
As part of fixing the issue we came up with below algorithm.
Design before fix:
1) mysql database is having tables like db, event,... general_log,
   ... slow_log...
2) Skip general_log and slow_log while preparing the tables list
3) Take the TL_READ lock on tables which are present in the table 
   list and do 'show create table'.
4) Release the lock.

Design with the fix:
1) mysql database is having tables like db, event,... general_log,
   ... slow_log...
2) Skip general_log and slow_log while preparing the tables list
3) Explicitly call the 'show create table' for general_log and 
   slow_log
3) Take the TL_READ lock on tables which are present in the table 
   list and do 'show create table'.
4) Release the lock.

While taking the meta data dump for general_log and slow_log the 
"CREATE TABLE" is replaced with "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS". 
This is because we skipped "DROP TABLE" for those tables, 
"DROP TABLE" fails for these tables if logging is enabled. 
Customer is applying the dump by enabling logging so, if the dump 
has "DROP TABLE" it will fail. Hence, removed the "DROP TABLE" 
stmts for those tables.
  
After the fix we could observe "Table 'mysql.general_log' 
doesn't exist" errors initially that is because in the customer 
scenario they are dropping the mysql database by enabling the 
logging, Hence, those errors are expected. Once we apply the 
dump which is taken before the "drop database mysql", the errors 
will not be there.

client/mysqldump.c:
  In get_table_structure() added code to skip the DROP TABLE stmts for general_log
  and slow_log tables, because when logging is enabled those stmts will fail. And
  replaced CREATE TABLE with CREATE IF NOT EXISTS for those tables, just to make 
  sure CREATE stmt for those tables doesn't fail since we removed DROP stmts for
  those tables.
  In dump_all_tables_in_db() added code to call get_table_structure() for 
  general_log and slow_log tables.
mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result:
  Added a test as part of fix for Bug #11754178
mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test:
  Added a test as part of fix for Bug #11754178
2012-05-07 16:46:44 +05:30
daafaa0f86 Bug #11754178 45740: MYSQLDUMP DOESN'T DUMP GENERAL_LOG AND SLOW_QUERY
CAUSES RESTORE PROBLEM
Problem Statement:
------------------
mysqldump is not having the dump stmts for general_log and slow_log
tables. That is because of the fix for Bug#26121. Hence, after 
dropping the mysql database, and applying the dump by enabling the 
logging, "'general_log' table not found" errors are logged into the 
server log file.

Analysis:
---------
As part of the fix for Bug#26121, we skipped the dumping of tables 
for general_log and slow_log, because the data dump of those tables 
are taking LOCKS, which is not allowed for log tables.

Fix:
----
We came up with an approach that instead of taking both meta data 
and data dump information for those tables, take only the meta data 
dump which doesn't need LOCKS.
As part of fixing the issue we came up with below algorithm.
Design before fix:
1) mysql database is having tables like db, event,... general_log,
   ... slow_log...
2) Skip general_log and slow_log while preparing the tables list
3) Take the TL_READ lock on tables which are present in the table 
   list and do 'show create table'.
4) Release the lock.

Design with the fix:
1) mysql database is having tables like db, event,... general_log,
   ... slow_log...
2) Skip general_log and slow_log while preparing the tables list
3) Explicitly call the 'show create table' for general_log and 
   slow_log
3) Take the TL_READ lock on tables which are present in the table 
   list and do 'show create table'.
4) Release the lock.

While taking the meta data dump for general_log and slow_log the 
"CREATE TABLE" is replaced with "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS". 
This is because we skipped "DROP TABLE" for those tables, 
"DROP TABLE" fails for these tables if logging is enabled. 
Customer is applying the dump by enabling logging so, if the dump 
has "DROP TABLE" it will fail. Hence, removed the "DROP TABLE" 
stmts for those tables.
  
After the fix we could observe "Table 'mysql.general_log' 
doesn't exist" errors initially that is because in the customer 
scenario they are dropping the mysql database by enabling the 
logging, Hence, those errors are expected. Once we apply the 
dump which is taken before the "drop database mysql", the errors 
will not be there.

client/mysqldump.c:
  In get_table_structure() added code to skip the DROP TABLE stmts for general_log
  and slow_log tables, because when logging is enabled those stmts will fail. And
  replaced CREATE TABLE with CREATE IF NOT EXISTS for those tables, just to make 
  sure CREATE stmt for those tables doesn't fail since we removed DROP stmts for
  those tables.
  In dump_all_tables_in_db() added code to call get_table_structure() for 
  general_log and slow_log tables.
mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result:
  Added a test as part of fix for Bug #11754178
mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test:
  Added a test as part of fix for Bug #11754178
2012-05-04 18:33:34 +05:30
dcb5071b19 BUG#12427262 : 60961: SHOW TABLES VERY SLOW WHEN NOT IN SYSTEM DISK CACHE
Details:
 - test case bug12427262.test was failing on windows because
   on windows '/' was not recognized. And this was used in
   LIKE clause of the query being run in this test case.

Fix:
 - Windows needs '\\\\' for path seperater in mysql. I was 
   not sure how to keep a single query with two different 
   syntax based on platform. So modifying query to make sure
   it runs correctly on both platform.
2012-04-21 05:23:09 +05:30
a7d47adf23 BUG#12427262 : 60961: SHOW TABLES VERY SLOW WHEN NOT IN SYSTEM DISK CACHE
Details:
- Merge : 5.1 -> 5.5
- Addded a new test case which was not added in 5.1 because PS was
  not there in 5.1.
2012-04-19 15:59:46 +05:30
11b2cf4f03 Backport 5.5=>5.1 Patch for Bug#13805127:
Stored program cache produces wrong result in same THD.
2012-04-18 13:14:05 +02:00
eff1ec5fcc Merge from 5.1 to 5.5
mysql-test/r/select.result:
  Added test result for Bug#12713907
mysql-test/t/select.test:
  Added test case for Bug#12713907
sql/sql_select.cc:
  Remove the call to set_keyread as we do it from access
  functions 'join_read_first' and 'join_read_last'
2012-04-18 11:34:36 +05:30
25f82f8a26 Bug#12713907:STRANGE OPTIMIZE & WRONG RESULT UNDER
ORDER BY COUNT(*) LIMIT.

PROBLEM:
With respect to problem in the bug description, we
exhibit different behaviors for the two tables
presented, because innodb statistics (rec_per_key
in this case) are updated for the first table
and not so for the second one. As a result the
query plan gets changed in test_if_skip_sort_order
to use 'index' scan. Hence the difference in the
explain output. (NOTE: We can reproduce the problem
with first table by reducing the number of tuples
and changing the table structure)

The varied output w.r.t the query on the second table
is because of the result in the query plan change.
When a query plan is changed to use 'index' scan,
after the call to test_if_skip_sort_order, we set
keyread to TRUE immedietly. If for some reason
we drop this index scan for a filesort later on,
we fetch only the keys not the entire tuple.
As a result we would see junk values in the result set.

Following is the code flow:

Call test_if_skip_sort_order
-Choose an index to give sorted output
-If this is a covering index, set_keyread to TRUE
-Set the scan to INDEX scan

Call test_if_skip_sort_order second time
-Index is not chosen (note that we do not pass the
actual limit value second time. Hence we do not choose
index scan second time which in itself is a bug fixed
in 5.6 with WL#5558)
-goto filesort

Call filesort
-Create quick range on a different index
-Since keyread is set to TRUE, we fetch only the columns of
the index
-results in the required columns are not fetched

FIX:
Remove the call to set_keyread(TRUE) from
test_if_skip_sort_order. The access function which is
'join_read_first' or 'join_read_last' calls set_keyread anyways.


mysql-test/r/func_group_innodb.result:
  Added test result for Bug#12713907
mysql-test/t/func_group_innodb.test:
  Added test case for Bug#12713907
sql/sql_select.cc:
  Remove the call to set_keyread as we do it from access
  functions 'join_read_first' and 'join_read_last'
2012-04-18 11:25:01 +05:30
a84ca72224 merge mysql-5.5->mysql-5.5-security 2012-04-12 14:04:12 +03:00
99b18a036c Bug#11815557 60269: MYSQL SHOULD REJECT ATTEMPTS TO CREATE SYSTEM
TABLES IN INCORRECT ENGINE

PROBLEM:
  CREATE/ALTER TABLE currently can move system tables like
mysql.db, user, host etc, to engines other than MyISAM. This is not
completely supported as of now, by mysqld. When some of system tables
like plugin, servers, event, func, *_priv, time_zone* are moved
to innodb, mysqld restart crashes. Currently system tables
can be moved to BLACKHOLE also!!!.

ANALYSIS:
  The problem is that there is no check before creating or moving
a system table to some particular engine.

  System tables are suppose to be residing in MyISAM. We can think
of restricting system tables to exist only in MyISAM. But, there could
be future needs of these system tables to be part of other engines
by design. For eg, NDB cluster expects some tables to be on innodb
or ndb engine. This calls for a solution, by which system
tables can be supported by any desired engine, with minimal effort.

FIX:
  The solution provides a handlerton interface using which,
mysqld server can query particular storage engine handlerton for
system tables that it supports. This way each storage engine
layer can define their own system database and system tables.

  The check_engine() function uses the new handlerton function
ha_check_if_supported_system_table() to check if db.tablename
provided in the DDL is supported by the SE.

Note: This fix has modified a test in help.test, which was moving
mysql.help_* to innodb. The primary intention of the test was not
to move them between engines.
2012-04-11 15:53:17 +05:30
7fa28bcf56 merge mysql-5.5->mysql-5.5-security 2012-04-10 14:23:17 +03:00
df905524b2 merge mysql-5.1->mysql-5.1-security 2012-04-10 14:21:57 +03:00
5ddbb751c0 Merged from 5.1 to 5.5 2012-04-09 16:43:54 +05:30
af90fc04ff Bug #11766072 59107: MYSQLSLAP CRASHES IF STARTED WITH NO ARGUMENTS ON WINDOWS
This bug is a duplicate of Bug #31173, which was pushed to the 
mysql-trunk 5.6 on 4th Aug, 2010. This is just a back-port of 
the fix


mysql-test/r/mysqlslap.result:
  A test added as part of the fix for Bug #59107
mysql-test/t/mysqlslap.test:
  A test added as part of the fix for Bug #59107
2012-04-09 16:42:41 +05:30