Make STMT replication default for 5.1.
Add a default of MIXED into the config files
Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/include/mix1.inc:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/r/innodb-semi-consistent.result:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/r/innodb.result:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/r/tx_isolation_func.result:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/t/innodb-semi-consistent.test:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/t/innodb.test:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/t/tx_isolation_func.test:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Bug #39812: Make STMT replication default for 5.1.
support-files/my-huge.cnf.sh:
Bug #39812: Add a default of MIXED into the config files
support-files/my-innodb-heavy-4G.cnf.sh:
Bug #39812: Add a default of MIXED into the config files
support-files/my-large.cnf.sh:
Bug #39812: Add a default of MIXED into the config files
support-files/my-medium.cnf.sh:
Bug #39812: Add a default of MIXED into the config files
support-files/my-small.cnf.sh:
Bug #39812: Add a default of MIXED into the config files
The problem was that the test was trying to obtain a lock on
a table in one connection without ensuring that a insert which
was executed in another connection had released the lock on the
same table.
The solution is to add a dummy select query after the insert to
ensure that the table is unlocked and closed by the time it tries
to lock it again. This is enough to prevent test failures described
in the bug report. As an extra safety measure, concurrent inserts
are disabled.
Remove comments that calculated the Table_locks_immediate. This
value is not tested anymore and it's calculation did not reflect
the actual value.
mysql-test/r/status.result:
Update test case result.
mysql-test/t/status.test:
Issue a dummy select to ensure that tables are unlocked after a
insert and disable concurrent inserts as a extra-safety.
The optimizer pulls up aggregate functions which should be aggregated in
an outer select. At some point it may substitute such a function for a field
in the temporary table. The setup_copy_fields function doesn't take this
into account and may overrun the copy_field buffer.
Fixed by filtering out the fields referenced through the specialized
reference for aggregates (Item_aggregate_ref).
Added an assertion to make sure bugs that cause similar discrepancy
don't go undetected.
mysql-test/r/func_group.result:
Bug #37348: test case
mysql-test/t/func_group.test:
Bug #37348: test case
sql/item.cc:
Bug #37348: Added a way to distinguish Item_aggregate_ref from the other types of refs
sql/item.h:
Bug #37348: Added a way to distinguish Item_aggregate_ref from the other types of refs
sql/sql_select.cc:
Bug #37348:
- Don't consider copying field references
seen through Item_aggregate_ref
- check for discrepancies between the number of expected
fields that need copying and the actual fields copied.
The '@' symbol can not be used in the host name according to rfc952.
The fix:
added function check_host_name(LEX_STRING *str)
which checks that all symbols in host name string are valid and
host name length is not more than max host name length
(just moved check_string_length() function from the parser into check_host_name()).
mysql-test/r/create.result:
test result
mysql-test/t/create.test:
test case
sql/mysql_priv.h:
added function check_host_name(LEX_STRING *str)
sql/sql_parse.cc:
added function check_host_name(LEX_STRING *str)
which checks that all symbols in host name string are valid and
host name length is not more than max host name length(HOSTNAME_LENGTH).
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
using newly added function check_host_name()
The problem:
I_S views table does not check the presence of SHOW_VIEW_ACL|SELECT_ACL
privileges for a view. It leads to discrepancy between SHOW CREATE VIEW
and I_S.VIEWS.
The fix:
added appropriate check.
mysql-test/r/information_schema_db.result:
test result
mysql-test/t/information_schema_db.test:
test case
sql/sql_show.cc:
The problem:
I_S views table does not check the presence of SHOW_VIEW_ACL|SELECT_ACL
privileges for a view. It leads to discrepancy between SHOW CREATE VIEW
and I_S.VIEWS.
The fix:
added appropriate check.
When analyzing the possible index use cases the server was re-using an internal structure.
This is wrong, as this internal structure gets updated during the analysis.
Fixed by making a copy of the internal structure for every place it needs to be used.
Also stopped the generation of empty SEL_TREE structures that unnecessary
complicate the analysis.
mysql-test/r/index_merge.result:
Bug#37943: test case
mysql-test/t/index_merge.test:
Bug#37943: test case
sql/opt_range.cc:
Bug#37943:
- Make copy constructors for SEL_TREE and sub-structures and use them when OR-ing trees.
- don't generate empty SEL_TREEs. Return NULL instead.
from stored procedure.
Problem: we replace all references to local variables in stored procedures
with NAME_CONST(name, value) logging to the binary log. However, if the
value's collation differs we might get an 'illegal mix of collation'
error as we don't pass the collation to the function.
Fix: pass the value's collation to NAME_CONST().
Note: actually we should pass to NAME_CONST() the value's derivation as well.
It's impossible without the parser modifying. Now we always set the
derivation to DERIVATION_IMPLICIT, the same as local variables have.
mysql-test/r/binlog.result:
Fix for bug#39182: Binary log producing incompatible character set query
from stored procedure.
- test result.
mysql-test/r/ctype_cp932_binlog.result:
Fix for bug#39182: Binary log producing incompatible character set query
from stored procedure.
- results adjusted.
mysql-test/r/rpl_sp.result:
Fix for bug#39182: Binary log producing incompatible character set query
from stored procedure.
- results adjusted.
mysql-test/t/binlog.test:
Fix for bug#39182: Binary log producing incompatible character set query
from stored procedure.
- test case.
sql/item.cc:
Fix for bug#39182: Binary log producing incompatible character set query
from stored procedure.
- allow NAME_CONST() to get _charset'foo' COLLATE 'bar' strings
(see Item_func_set_collation).
sql/sp_head.cc:
Fix for bug#39182: Binary log producing incompatible character set query
from stored procedure.
- pass the value's collation to NAME_CONST().
JOIN for the subselect wasn't cleaned if we came upon an error
during sub_select() execution. That leads to the assertion failure
in close_thread_tables()
part of the 6.0 code backported
per-file comments:
mysql-test/r/sp-error.result
Bug#37949 Crash if argument to SP is a subquery that returns more than one row
test result
mysql-test/t/sp-error.test
Bug#37949 Crash if argument to SP is a subquery that returns more than one row
test case
sql/sp_head.cc
Bug#37949 Crash if argument to SP is a subquery that returns more than one row
lex->unit.cleanup() call added if not substatement
The problem is that when statement-based replication was enabled,
statements such as INSERT INTO .. SELECT FROM .. and CREATE TABLE
.. SELECT FROM need to grab a read lock on the source table that
does not permit concurrent inserts, which would in turn be denied
if the source table is a log table because log tables can't be
locked exclusively.
The solution is to not take such a lock when the source table is
a log table as it is unsafe to replicate log tables under statement
based replication. Furthermore, the read lock that does not permits
concurrent inserts is now only taken if statement-based replication
is enabled and if the source table is not a log table.
include/thr_lock.h:
Introduce yet another lock type that my get upgraded depending
on the binary log format. This is not a optimal solution but
can be easily improved later.
mysql-test/r/log_tables.result:
Add test case result for Bug#34306
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_stm_row.result:
Add test case result for Bug#34306
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_stm_row.test:
Add test case for Bug#34306
mysql-test/t/log_tables.test:
Add test case for Bug#34306
sql/lock.cc:
Assert that TL_READ_DEFAULT is not a real lock type.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Export new function.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Remove using_update_log.
sql/sql_base.cc:
Introduce function that returns the appropriate read lock type
depending on how the statement is going to be replicated. It will
only take a TL_READ_NO_INSERT log if the binary is enabled and the
binary log format is statement-based and the table is not a log table.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Remove using_update_log.
sql/sql_update.cc:
Use new function to choose read lock type.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
The lock type is now decided at open_tables time. This old behavior was
actually misleading as the binary log format can be dynamically switched
and this would not change for statements that have already been parsed
when the binary log format is changed (ie: prepared statements).
Machines with hostname set to "localhost" cause uniqueness errors in
the SQL bootstrap data.
Now, insert zero lines for cases where the (lowercased) hostname is
the same as an already-inserted 'localhost' name. Also, fix a few tests
that expect certain local accounts to have a certain host name.
A stored procedure involving substrings could crash the server on certain
platforms because of invalid memory reads.
During storing the new blob-field value, the cached value's address range
overlapped that of the new field value. This caused problems when the
cached value storage was reallocated to provide access for a new
characater set representation. The patch checks the address ranges, and if
they overlap, the new field value is copied to a new storage before it is
converted to the new character set.
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
Added result set
mysql-test/t/sp.test:
Added test case
sql/field.cc:
The source and destination address ranges of a character conversion must not overlap or the 'from' address will be invalidated as the temporary value-
object is re-allocated to fit the new character set.
sql/field.h:
Added comments
and
Bug#33555: Group By Query does not correctly aggregate partitions
Backport of bug-33257 which is the same bug.
read_range_*() calls was not passed to the partition handlers,
but was translated to index_read/next family calls.
Resulting in duplicates rows and wrong aggregations.
mysql-test/r/partition_range.result:
Bug#30573: Ordered range scan over partitioned tables returns some rows twice
Updated result file
mysql-test/t/partition_range.test:
Bug#30573: Ordered range scan over partitioned tables returns some rows twice
Re-enabled the test
sql/ha_partition.cc:
Bug#30573: Ordered range scan over partitioned tables returns some rows twice
backport of bug-33257, correct handling of read_range_* calls,
without converting them to index_read/next calls
sql/ha_partition.h:
Bug#30573: Ordered range scan over partitioned tables returns some rows twice
backport of bug-33257, correct handling of read_range_* calls,
without converting them to index_read/next calls
The fix for bug 31887 was incomplete : it assumes that all the
field types returned by the IS_NUM macro are descendants of
Item_num and tries to zero-fill the values before doing constant
substitution with such fields when they are compared to constant string
values.
The only exception to this is Field_timestamp : it's in the IS_NUM
macro, but is not a descendant of Field_num.
Fixed by excluding timestamp fields (Field_timestamp) when zero-filling
when converting the constant to compare with to a string.
Note that this will not exclude the timestamp columns from const
propagation.
mysql-test/r/compare.result:
Bug #39353: test case
mysql-test/t/compare.test:
Bug #39353: test case
sql/item.cc:
Bug #39353: don't zero-fill timestamp fields when const propagating
to a string : they'll be converted to a string in a date/time format
and not as an integer.
columns data types
The "SELECT @lastId, @lastId := Id FROM t" query returns
different result sets depending on the type of the Id column
(INT or BIGINT).
Note: this fix doesn't cover the case when a select query
references an user variable and stored function that
updates a value of that variable, in this case a result
is indeterminate.
The server uses incorrect assumption about a constantness of
an user variable value as a select list item:
The server caches a last query number where that variable
was changed and compares this number with a current query
number. If these numbers are different, the server guesses,
that the variable is not updating in the current query, so
a respective select list item is a constant. However, in some
common cases the server updates cached query number too late.
The server has been modified to memorize user variable
assignments during the parse phase to take them into account
on the next (query preparation) phase independently of the
order of user variable references/assignments in a select
item list.
mysql-test/r/user_var.result:
Added test case for bug #26020.
mysql-test/t/user_var.test:
Added test case for bug #26020.
sql/item_func.cc:
An update of entry and update_query_id variables has been
moved from Item_func_set_user_var::fix_fields() to a separate
method, Item_func_set_user_var::set_entry().
sql/item_func.h:
1. The Item_func_set_user_var::set_entry() method has been
added to update Item_func_set_user_var::entry.
2. The Item_func_set_user_var::entry_thd field has beend
added to update Item_func_set_user_var::entry only when
needed.
sql/sql_base.cc:
Fix: setup_fiedls() calls Item_func_set_user_var::set_entry()
for all items from the thd->lex->set_var_list before the first
call of ::fix_fields().
sql/sql_lex.cc:
The lex_start function has been modified to reset
the st_lex::set_var_list list.
sql/sql_lex.h:
New st_lex::set_var_list field has been added to
memorize all user variable assignments in the current
select query.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
The variable_aux rule has been modified to memorize
in-query user variable assignments in the
st_lex::set_var_list list.
NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES was not heeded in LOAD DATA INFILE
and SELECT INTO OUTFILE. It is now.
mysql-test/r/loaddata.result:
Show that SQL-mode NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES is heeded in
INFILE/OUTFILE, and that dump/restore cycles work!
mysql-test/t/loaddata.test:
Show that SQL-mode NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES is heeded in
INFILE/OUTFILE, and that dump/restore cycles work!
sql/sql_class.cc:
Add function to enquire whether ESCAPED BY was given.
When doing SELECT...OUTFILE, use ESCAPED BY if specifically
given; otherwise use sensible default value depending on
SQL-mode features NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES.
sql/sql_class.h:
Add function to enquire whether ESCAPED BY was given.
sql/sql_load.cc:
When doing LOAD DATA INFILE, use ESCAPED BY if specifically
given; otherwise use sensible default value depending on
SQL-mode features NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES.
Details:
- backport of some improvements which prevent sporadic
failures from 5.1 to 5.0
- @@GLOBAL.CONCURRENT_INSERT= 0 also for slave server
- --sorted_result before all selects which have result
sets with more than one row
- Replace error numbers by error names
Fix the write_record function to record auto increment
values in a consistent way.
mysql-test/r/auto_increment.result:
Updated the test result file with the output of the
new test case added to verify this bug.
mysql-test/t/auto_increment.test:
Added a new test case to verify this bug.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
The algorithm for the write_record function
in sql_insert.cc is (more emphasis given to
the parts that deal with the autogenerated values)
1) If a write fails
1.1) save the autogenerated value to avoid
thd->insert_id_for_cur_row to become 0.
1.2) <logic to handle INSERT ON DUPLICATE KEY
UPDATE and REPLACE>
2) record the first successful insert id.
explanation of the failure
--------------------------
As long as 1.1) was executed 2) worked fine.
1.1) was always executed when REPLACE worked
with the last row update optimization, but
in cases where 1.1) was not executed 2)
would fail and would result in the autogenerated
value not being saved.
solution
--------
repeat a check for thd->insert_id_for_cur_row
being zero similar to 1.1) before 2) and ensure
that the correct value is saved.