low myisam_sort_buffer_size
Repair by sort (default) or parallel repair of a MyISAM table
(doesn't matter partitioned or not) as well as bulk inserts
and enable indexes some times didn't failover to repair with
key cache.
The problem was that after unsuccessful attempt, data file was
closed. Whereas repair with key cache requires open data file.
Fixed by reopening data file.
Also fixed a valgrind warning, which may appear during repair
by sort or parallel repair with certain myisam_sort_buffer_size
number of rows and length of an index entry (very dependent).
mysql-test/r/myisam.result:
A test case for BUG#47073.
mysql-test/t/myisam.test:
A test case for BUG#47073.
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
Reverted fix for BUG25289. Not needed anymore.
storage/myisam/mi_check.c:
Reopen data file, when repair by sort or parallel repair
fails.
When repair by sort is requested to rebuild data file, data file
gets rebuilt while fixing first index. When rebuild is completed,
info->dfile is pointing to temporary data file, original data file
is closed.
It may happen that repair has successfully fixed first index and
rebuilt data file, but failed to fix second index. E.g.
myisam_sort_buffer_size was big enough to fix first shorter index,
but not enough to fix subsequent longer index.
In this case we end up with info->dfile pointing to temporary file,
which is removed and info->dfile is set to -1.
Though repair by sort failed, the upper layer may still want to
try repair with key cache. But it needs info->dfile pointing to
valid data file.
storage/myisam/sort.c:
When performing a copy of IO_CACHE structure, current_pos and
current_end must be updated separatly to point to memory we're
copying to (not to memory we're copying from).
As t_file2 is always WRITE cache, proper members are write_pos
and write_end accordingly.
strict SQL mode
The problem was that a COMMENT longer than 64 characters
caused CREATE PROCEDURE to fail.
This patch fixed the problem by changing the COMMENT field in
mysql.proc from char(64) to text. The corresponding ROUTINE_COMMENT
field in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES is also changed from
varchar(64) to longtext.
mysql_system_tables.sql and mysql_system_tables_fix.sql updated.
Test case added to sp.test and affected result-files updated.
case than in corr index".
Server was unable to find existing or explicitly created supporting
index for foreign key if corresponding statement clause used field
names in case different than one used in key specification and created
yet another supporting index.
In cases when name of constraint (and thus name of generated index)
was the same as name of existing/explicitly created index this led
to duplicate key name error.
The problem was that unlike all other code Key_part_spec::operator==()
compared field names in case sensitive fashion. As result routines
responsible for getting rid of redundant generated supporting indexes
for foreign key were not working properly for versions of field names
using different cases.
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
Added test case for bug #39932 "create table fails if column for FK
is in different case than in corr index".
mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test:
Added test case for bug #39932 "create table fails if column for FK
is in different case than in corr index".
sql/sql_class.cc:
Make field name comparison case-insensitive like it is
in the rest of server.
Original revision in 6.0:
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revno: 2599.108.1
committer: Alexander Nozdrin <alik@sun.com>
branch nick: 6.0-rpl-bug40128
timestamp: Wed 2009-01-21 15:33:42 +0300
message:
Fix for Bug#40128: drop-no_root fails under windows in 6.0-rpl.
The problem was that directories with no permission (000) files
are deleted differently on UNIX and on Windows.
On UNIX, 000-permission file is deleted perfectly, but other files
are left in the directory.
On Windows, 000-permission file is not deleted, but other files
are deleted.
Also, the fix needed a change in mysqltest.c: 'chmod' directive
should return a positive error code (in order to be handled).
It's decided to return a constant '1' for all error codes
just to be OS-independent.
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InnoDB specified.
NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION added to TRADITIONAL sql mode to prevent
silent conversions from InnoDB to MyISAM in that sql mode.
A number of test case results files updated to reflect this change.
Test added to sql_mode.test that checks that TRADITIONAL really
includes NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUION.
mysql-test/t/ctype_utf8.test:
This test lacked "--source include/have_innodb.inc" which meant that
a number of DDL statements with engine=innodb in reality were using
myisam. "--disable_warnings" around all such statements, meant that
these engine substitutions were not visible. Test case has been
updated to include have_innodb.inc and "--disable_warnings" have been
removed for the relevant DDL statements.
"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.
To-number conversion warnings work differenly with CHAR
and VARCHAR sp variables.
The original revision-IDs are:
staale.smedseng@sun.com-20081124095339-2qdvzkp0rn1ljs30staale.smedseng@sun.com-20081125104611-rtxic5d12e83ag2o
The patch provides ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE warning messages
for conversion of VARCHAR to numberic values, in line with
messages provided for CHAR conversions. Conversions are
checked for success, and the message is emitted in case
failure.
The tests are amended to accept the added warning messages,
and explicit conversion of ON/OFF values is added for
statements checking system variables. In test
rpl.rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed checking for warnings is
temporarily disabled for one statement, as this generates
warning messages for strings that vary between executions.
sql/field.cc:
The pushing of the truncation warning is now done in a
separate static function, and used in various places.
An ALTER TABLE statement which added a column and added
a non-partial index on it failed with:
"ERROR 1089 (HY000): Incorrect sub part key; the used
key part isn't a string, the used length is longer than
the key part, or the storage engine doesn't support unique
sub keys"
In a check introduced to fix an earlier bug (no. 26794),
to allow for indices on spatial type columns, the
test expression was flawed (a logical OR was used instead
of a logical AND), which led to this regression.
The code in question does a sanity check on the key, and
the flawed code mistakenly classified any index created
in the way specified above as a partial index. Since
many data types does not allow partial indices, the
statement would fail.
We set up DATE and TIMESTAMP differently in field-creation than we
did in field-MD creation (for CREATE). Admirably, ALTER TABLE
detected this and didn't damage any data, but it did initiate a
full copy/conversion, which we don't really need to do.
Now we describe Field and Create_field the same for those types.
As a result, ALTER TABLE that only changes meta-data (like a
field's name) no longer forces a data-copy when there needn't
be one.
mysql-test/r/alter_table.result:
0 rows should be affected when a meta-data change is enough ALTER TABLE.
mysql-test/t/alter_table.test:
add test-case: show that we don't do a full data-copy on ALTER TABLE
when we don't need to.
sql/field.cc:
Remove Field_str::compare_str_field_flags() (now in Field/Create_field as
field_flags_are_binary().
Correct some field-lengths!
sql/field.h:
Clean-up: use defined constants rather than numeric literals for certain
field-lengths.
Add enquiry-functions binaryp() to classes Field and Create_field.
This replaces field.cc's Field_str::compare_str_field_flags().
says * for global allowed
The current behaviour of 'GRANT *' was changed as a part of the fix
for Bug#19022, Bug#17199 and Bug#18444. To avoid regression, we keep
the current behavior and update the documentation.
Test case added to grant.test.
covering index
When two range predicates were combined under an OR
predicate, the algorithm tried to merge overlapping ranges
into one. But the case when a range overlapped several other
ranges was not handled. This lead to
1) ranges overlapping, which gave repeated results and
2) a range that overlapped several other ranges was cut off.
Fixed by
1) Making sure that a range got an upper bound equal to the
next range with a greater minimum.
2) Removing a continue statement
mysql-test/r/group_min_max.result:
Bug#42846: Changed query plans
mysql-test/r/range.result:
Bug#42846: Test result.
mysql-test/t/range.test:
Bug#42846: Test case.
sql/opt_range.cc:
Bug#42846: The fix.
Part1: Previously, both endpoints from key2 were copied,
which is not safe. Since ranges are processed in ascending
order of minimum endpoints, it is safe to copy the minimum
endpoint from key2 but not the maximum. The maximum may only
be copied if there is no other range or the other range's
minimum is greater than key2's maximum.
lowercasing table name".
In lower_case_table_names > 0 mode some queries to I_S left entries
with incorrect key in table definition cache. This wasted memory and
caused some of the further queries to I_S to produce stale results
in cases when table definition was changed by a DDL statement.
Also in combination with similar problem in CREATE TABLE (which also
has peeked into table definition cache using non-normalized key) this
issue led to to spurious ER_TABLE_EXISTS_ERROR errors when one tried
to create a table with the same name as a previously existing but
dropped table (assuming that table name contained characters in upper
case).
This problem occured due to fact that fill_schema_table_from_frm()
was not properly normalizing (lowercasing) database and table names
which it used for lookups in table definition cache.
This fix adds proper normalization to this function. It also solves
similar problem in CREATE TABLE's code by ensuring that it uses
properly normalized version of table name when it peeks into table
definition cache instead of non-normalized one.
mysql-test/r/lowercase_table2.result:
Added test for #44738 "fill_schema_table_from_frm() opens tables
without lowercasing table name".
mysql-test/t/lowercase_table2.test:
Added test for #44738 "fill_schema_table_from_frm() opens tables
without lowercasing table name".
sql/sql_show.cc:
Normalize database and table name before using them for looking
up entry in table definition cache.
sql/sql_table.cc:
Ensure that CREATE TABLE uses properly normalized version of table
name when it peeks into table definition cache.
backport for bug#44059 from mysql-pe to mysql-5.1-bugteam
Using the partition with most rows instead of first partition
to estimate the cardinality of indexes.
mysql-test/r/partition.result:
Bug#44059: Incorrect cardinality of indexes on a partitioned table
Added test result
mysql-test/t/partition.test:
Bug#44059: Incorrect cardinality of indexes on a partitioned table
Added test case
sql/ha_partition.cc:
Bug#44059: Incorrect cardinality of indexes on a partitioned table
Checking which partition that has the most rows, and using that
partition for HA_STATUS_CONST instead of first partition
is reached
Problem was bad error handling, leaving some new temporary
partitions locked and initialized and some not yet initialized
and locked, leading to a crash when trying to unlock the not
yet initialized and locked partitions
Solution was to unlock the already locked partitions, and not
include any of the new temporary partitions in later unlocks
mysql-test/r/partition_open_files_limit.result:
Bug#46922: crash when adding partitions and open_files_limit
is reached
New test result
mysql-test/t/partition_open_files_limit-master.opt:
Bug#46922: crash when adding partitions and open_files_limit
is reached
New test opt-file for testing when open_files_limit is reached
mysql-test/t/partition_open_files_limit.test:
Bug#46922: crash when adding partitions and open_files_limit
is reached
New test case testing when open_files_limit is reached
sql/ha_partition.cc:
Bug#46922: crash when adding partitions and open_files_limit
is reached
When cleaning up the partitions already locked need to be unlocked,
and not be unlocked/closed after cleaning up.
can lead to bad memory access
Problem: Field_bit is the only field which returns INT_RESULT
and doesn't have unsigned flag. As it's not a descendant of the
Field_num, so using ((Field_num *) field_bit)->unsigned_flag may lead
to unpredictable results.
Fix: check the field type before casting.
mysql-test/r/type_bit.result:
Fix for bug #42803: Field_bit does not have unsigned_flag field,
can lead to bad memory access
- test result.
mysql-test/t/type_bit.test:
Fix for bug #42803: Field_bit does not have unsigned_flag field,
can lead to bad memory access
- test case.
sql/opt_range.cc:
Fix for bug #42803: Field_bit does not have unsigned_flag field,
can lead to bad memory access
- don't cast to (Field_num *) Field_bit, as it's not a Field_num
descendant and is always unsigned by nature.
From revision r5537 to r5636
r5527 is already applied before
Detailed revision comments:
For HotBackup builds we don't want to hide the symbols.
r5537 | vasil | 2009-07-21 04:31:26 -0500 (Tue, 21 Jul 2009) | 5 lines
branches/zip:
Fixups in ChangeLog: sort filenames alphabetically and wrap to 78 chars per
line.
r5539 | vasil | 2009-07-21 05:28:27 -0500 (Tue, 21 Jul 2009) | 4 lines
branches/zip:
Add a test program to check whether the PAUSE instruction is available.
r5625 | vasil | 2009-08-04 00:52:48 -0500 (Tue, 04 Aug 2009) | 32 lines
branches/zip: Merge 5518:5622 from branches/5.1, resolving conflict in r5622
(after resolving the conflict Makefile.am was not changed so I have made
a dummy change so I can commit and thus record that branches/5.1 has been
merged in branches/zip up to 5622):
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r5622 | vasil | 2009-08-03 15:27:00 +0300 (Mon, 03 Aug 2009) | 20 lines
Changed paths:
M /branches/5.1/Makefile.am
branches/5.1:
Merge a change from MySQL:
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revno: 2988
committer: Satya B <satya.bn@sun.com>
branch nick: mysql-5.1-bugteam
timestamp: Wed 2009-07-01 11:06:05 +0530
message:
Fix build failure after applying Innodb snapshot 5.1-ss5282
After applying Innodb snapshot 5.1-ss5282, build was broken
because of missing header file.
Adding the header file to Makefile.am after informing the
innodb developers.
modified:
storage/innobase/Makefile.am
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r5626 | vasil | 2009-08-04 00:53:31 -0500 (Tue, 04 Aug 2009) | 4 lines
branches/zip:
Revert the dummy change from c5625.
r5629 | marko | 2009-08-04 06:42:44 -0500 (Tue, 04 Aug 2009) | 1 line
branches/zip: mysql-test: Pass MTR's internal checks.
r5635 | marko | 2009-08-05 06:06:55 -0500 (Wed, 05 Aug 2009) | 2 lines
branches/zip: Replace <number> with NUMBER in some comments,
to avoid problems with Doxygen XML output.
r5636 | marko | 2009-08-05 07:27:30 -0500 (Wed, 05 Aug 2009) | 2 lines
branches/zip: lock_rec_validate_page(): Add the parameter zip_size.
This should help track down Mantis Issue #289.
- Remove the "hack" from mtr.pl that skipped searching for the .dll files
when embedded and windows. Now the variables will be preoperly initialized.
- Make the tests detect that they can't run on windows+embedded
Original revision is from mysql-6.0-codebase:
revno: 2617.23.13
committer: Alexander Nozdrin <alik@sun.com>
branch nick: 6.0-rt-bug34828
timestamp: Tue 2009-02-24 14:25:46 +0300
message:
A patch for Bug#34828: OF is taken as OFF and a value of 0
is set for variable SQL_notes.
The problem was that partial match was allowed for keywords.
A fix is to disable partial match and require full match.
Original revision is from mysql-6.0-codebase:
revno: 2630.3.1
committer: Alexander Nozdrin <alik@mysql.com>
branch nick: 6.0-rt-bug26704
timestamp: Thu 2008-05-29 21:04:06 +0400
message:
A fix for Bug#26704: Failing DROP DATABASE brings
mysql-client out of sync.
The problem was that we changed current database w/o caring
whether it was dropped successfully or not.
The fix is not to change current database if we failed to drop it.
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.
@ mysql-test/r/func_str.result
Adding tests
@ mysql-test/t/func_str.test
Adding tests
@ mysql-test/t/variables.test
Fixing error number
@ sql/item_create.cc
Allowing 2 and 3 arguments to format()
@ sql/item_strfunc.cc
Adding new formatting code.
@ sql/item_strfunc.h
Adding new contructors and "locale" member
@ sql/mysql_priv.h
Adding number formatting members into MY_LOCALE
@ sql/sql_locale.cc
Adding number formatting data into locale constants
@ sql/set_var.cc
Using new error message
@ sql/share/errmgs.txt
Adding new error message
1. BUG#46000 - using index called GEN_CLUST_INDEX crashes server
Detailed revision comments:
r5895 | jyang | 2009-09-15 03:39:21 +0300 (Tue, 15 Sep 2009) | 5 lines
branches/5.1: Disallow creating index with the name of
"GEN_CLUST_INDEX" which is reserved for the default system
primary index. (Bug #46000) rb://149 approved by Marko Makela.
SELECT ... WHERE ... IN (NULL, ...) does full table scan,
even if the same query without the NULL uses efficient range scan.
The bugfix for the bug 18360 introduced an optimization:
if
1) all right-hand arguments of the IN function are constants
2) result types of all right argument items are compatible
enough to use the same single comparison function to
compare all of them to the left argument,
then
we can convert the right-hand list of constant items to an array
of equally-typed constant values for the further
QUICK index access etc. (see Item_func_in::fix_length_and_dec()).
The Item_null constant item objects have STRING_RESULT
result types, so, as far as Item_func_in::fix_length_and_dec()
is aware of NULLs in the right list, this improvement efficiently
optimizes IN function calls with a mixed right list of NULLs and
string constants. However, the optimization doesn't affect mixed
lists of NULLs and integers, floats etc., because there is no
unique common comparator.
New optimization has been added to ignore the result type
of NULL constants in the static analysis of mixed right-hand lists.
This is safe, because at the execution phase we care about
presence of NULLs anyway.
1. The collect_cmp_types() function has been modified to optionally
ignore NULL constants in the item list.
2. NULL-skipping code of the Item_func_in::fix_length_and_dec()
function has been modified to work not only with in_string
vectors but with in_vectors of other types.
mysql-test/r/func_in.result:
Added test case for the bug #44139.
mysql-test/t/func_in.test:
Added test case for the bug #44139.
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Bug #44139: Table scan when NULL appears in IN clause
1. The collect_cmp_types() function has been modified to optionally
ignore NULL constants in the item list.
2. NULL-skipping code of the Item_func_in::fix_length_and_dec()
function has been modified to work not only with in_string
vectors but with in_vectors of other types.