a lookup into a BINARY index by a key ended with spaces. It caused
an assertion abort for a debug version and wrong results for non-debug
versions.
The problem occurred because the function _mi_pack_key stripped off
the trailing spaces from binary search keys while the function _mi_make_key
did not do it when keys were inserted into the index.
Now the function _mi_pack_key does not remove the trailing spaces from
search keys if they are of the binary type.
mysql-test/r/binary.result:
Added a test case for bug #29087.
mysql-test/t/binary.test:
Added a test case for bug #29087.
LOCK TABLES takes a list of tables to lock. It may lock several
tables successfully and then encounter a tables that it can't lock,
e.g. because it's locked. In such case it needs to undo the locks on
the already locked tables. And it does that. But it has also notified
the relevant table storage engine handlers that they should lock.
The only reliable way to ensure that the table handlers will give up
their locks is to end the transaction. This is what UNLOCK TABLE
does : it ends the transaction if there were locked tables by LOCK
tables.
It is possible to end the transaction when the lock fails in
LOCK TABLES because LOCK TABLES ends the transaction at its start
already.
Fixed by ending (again) the transaction when LOCK TABLES fails to
lock a table.
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
Bug #29154: test case
mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test:
Bug #29154: test case
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Bug #29154: end the trasaction at a failing
LOCK TABLES so the handler can free its locks.
the loose scan optimization for grouping queries was applied returned
a wrong result set when the query was used with the SQL_BIG_RESULT
option.
The SQL_BIG_RESULT option forces to use sorting algorithm for grouping
queries instead of employing a suitable index. The current loose scan
optimization is applied only for one table queries when the suitable
index is covering. It does not make sense to use sort algorithm in this
case. However the create_sort_index function does not take into account
the possible choice of the loose scan to implement the DISTINCT operator
which makes sorting unnecessary. Moreover the current implementation of
the loose scan for queries with distinct assumes that sorting will
never happen. Thus in this case create_sort_index should not call
the function filesort.
mysql-test/r/group_min_max.result:
Added a test case for bug #25602.
mysql-test/t/group_min_max.test:
Added a test case for bug #25602.
INSERT into table from SELECT from the same table
with ORDER BY and LIMIT was inserting other data
than sole SELECT ... ORDER BY ... LIMIT returns.
One part of the patch for bug #9676 improperly pushed
LIMIT to temporary table in the presence of the ORDER BY
clause.
That part has been removed.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Fixed bug #29095.
One part of the patch for bug #9676 improperly pushed
LIMIT to temporary table in the presence of the ORDER BY
clause.
That part has been removed.
mysql-test/t/insert_select.test:
Expanded the test case for bug #9676.
Created a test case for bug #29095.
mysql-test/r/insert_select.result:
Expanded the test case for bug #9676.
Created a test case for bug #29095.
The reason the "reap;" succeeds unexpectedly is because the query was completing(almost always) and the network buffer was big enough to store the query result (sometimes) on Windows, meaning the response was completely sent before the server thread could be killed.
Therefore we use a much longer running query that doesn't have a chance to fully complete before the reap happens, testing the kill properly.
mysql-test/r/kill.result:
We use a much longer running query that doesn't have a chance to fully complete before the reap happens.
mysql-test/t/kill.test:
We use a much longer running query that doesn't have a chance to fully complete before the reap happens.
- When creating an index for the sort, the number of rows plus 1 is used
to allocate a buffer. In this test case, the number of rows 4294967295
is the max value of an unsigned integer, so when 1 was added to it, a
buffer of size 0 was allocated causing the crash.
- Create new test suite for this bug's test suite as per QA.
myisam/sort.c:
Bug#27029 alter table ... enable keys crashes mysqld on large table
- Check to make sure the value of records is < UINT_MAX32 to avoid a
false positive on the remaining condition.
mysql-test/suite/large_tests/README.TXT:
Bug#27029 alter table ... enable keys crashes mysqld on large table
- New testsuite for large tests.
- Added mtr hint for potential testers.
mysql-test/suite/large_tests/r/alter_table.result:
Bug#27029 alter table ... enable keys crashes mysqld on large table
- New testsuite for large tests.
- Added results for bug.
mysql-test/suite/large_tests/t/alter_table.test:
Bug#27029 alter table ... enable keys crashes mysqld on large table
- New testsuite for large tests.
- Added test for bug.
Occasionally mysqlbinlog --hexdump failed with error:
ERROR 1064 (42000) at line ...: You have an error in your
SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL
server version for the right syntax to use near
'Query thread_id=... exec_time=... error_code=...
When the length of hexadecimal dump of binlog header was
divisible by 16, commentary sign '#' after header was lost.
The Log_event::print_header function has been modified to always
finish hexadecimal binlog header with "\n# ".
sql/log_event.cc:
Fixed bug #28293.
The Log_event::print_header function has been modified to always
finish hexadecimal binlog header with "\n# ".
mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result:
Updated test case for bug #28293.
mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test:
Updated test case for bug #28293.
The abort happened when a query contained a conjunctive predicate
of the form 'view column = constant' in the WHERE condition and
the grouping list also contained a reference to a view column yet
a different one.
Removed the failing assertion as invalid in a general case.
Also fixed a bug that prevented applying some optimization for grouping
queries using views. If the WHERE condition of such a query contains
a conjunctive condition of the form 'view column = constant' and
this view column is used in the grouping list then grouping by this
column can be eliminated. The bug blocked performing this elimination.
mysql-test/r/view.result:
Added a test case for bug #29104.
mysql-test/t/view.test:
Added a test case for bug #29104.
sql/item.cc:
Fixed bug #29104: assertion abort for grouping queries using views.
The abort happened when a query contained a conjunctive predicate
of the form 'view column = constant' in the WHERE condition and
the grouping list also contained a reference to a view column yet
a different one.
Removed the failing assertion as invalid in a general case.
Also fixed a bug that prevented applying some optimization for grouping
queries using views. If the WHERE condition of such a query contains
a conjunctive condition of the form 'view column = constant' and
this view column is used in the grouping list then grouping by this
column can be eliminated. The bug blocked performing this elimination.
This bug was in the function Item_field::eq while the failing
assertion was in the function Item_direct_view_ref::eq.
and replicated):
A DROP USER statement with a non-existing user was correctly written to
the binary log (there might be users that were removed, but not all),
but the error code was not set, which caused the slave to stop with an
error.
The error reporting code was moved to before the statement was logged
to ensure that the error information for the thread was correctly set
up. This works since my_error() will set the fields net.last_errno and
net.last_error for the thread that is reporting the error, and this
will then be picked up when the Query_log_event is created and written
to the binary log.
sql/sql_acl.cc:
Moving error reporting code to ensure that thd->net.last_err{or,no} is
set and adding debug printout.
mysql-test/r/rpl_grant.result:
New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/rpl_grant.result''
mysql-test/t/rpl_grant.test:
New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/rpl_grant.test''
- Improve shutdown algorithm
- Wait up to 5 seconds for processes to exit after their port is free
mysql-test/lib/mtr_process.pl:
Improve shutdown algorithm, shutdown the server hard
if it hasn't responded to "mysqladmin shutdown" and it's port is free.
Print error to servers error log indicating "hard shutdown"
Give processes up to 5 seconds to exit after their port is free
mysql-test/lib/mtr_report.pl:
Indicate in what file the warning was found
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Pass path of process error log to 'mtr_check_stop_servers'
Updated test case for bug #28898. Additional cleanup.
mysql-test/t/metadata.test:
Updated test case for bug #28898. Additional cleanup.
mysql-test/r/metadata.result:
Updated test case for bug #28898. Additional cleanup.
slave_sql thread calls thd->clear_error() to force error to be ignored,
though this method didn't clear thd->killed state, what causes
slave_sql thread to stop.
clear thd->killed state if we ignore an error
mysql-test/r/rpl_skip_error.result:
Bug #28839 Errors in strict mode silently stop SQL thread if --slave-skip-errors exists.
test result
mysql-test/t/rpl_skip_error.test:
Bug #28839 Errors in strict mode silently stop SQL thread if --slave-skip-errors exists.
test case
sql/log_event.cc:
Bug #28839 Errors in strict mode silently stop SQL thread if --slave-skip-errors exists.
clear thd->killed state if we ignore the error
For a join query with GROUP BY and/or ORDER BY and a view reference
in the FROM list the metadata erroneously showed empty table aliases
and database names for the view columns.
sql/item.h:
Fixed bug #28898.
Body of Item_ref::get_tmp_table_item method has been moved
to item.cc file.
mysql-test/t/metadata.test:
Updated test case for bug #28898.
sql/item.cc:
Fixed bug #28898.
The Item_ref::get_tmp_table_item method has been modified
to copy pointers to the table alias and database name to the new
Item_field object created for a field stored in the temporary
table.
mysql-test/r/metadata.result:
Updated test case for bug #28898.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Fixed bug #28898.
The change_to_use_tmp_fields function has been modified to
to copy pointers to the table alias and database name from
the Item_ref objects to the new Item_field objects created
for fields stored in the temporary table.
counters from relay
Updated the test to return columns vertically.
mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result:
Bug #29116: test updated
mysql-test/t/rpl_change_master.test:
Bug #29116: test updated
- Add test case for this already existing feature
mysql-test/r/mysqltest.result:
Update result file
mysql-test/t/mysqltest.test:
Add test case for this feature
- Move binlog related tests to binlog_innodb.test
- Remove "source include/have_log_bin.inc" from innodb.test
mysql-test/r/innodb.result:
Move binlog related tests to binlog_innodb.test
mysql-test/t/innodb.test:
Move binlog related tests to binlog_innodb.test
mysql-test/r/binlog_innodb.result:
Move binlog related tests to binlog_innodb.test
mysql-test/t/binlog_innodb.test:
Move binlog related tests to binlog_innodb.test
Fixed runtime to no longer allow the caching of queries with UDF calls.
mysql-test/r/udf.result:
Added a test that turns on caching and checks that querys calling UDFs don't get cached.
mysql-test/t/udf.test:
Added a test that turns on caching and checks that querys calling UDFs don't get cached.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Fixed code to set safe_to_cache_query=0 regardless if the function call is a UDF or SP. Where it was placed previously -- at the very end of the else testing for UDFs -- it only executed the statement if the function call was a stored procedure call.
Changed code to enforce that SQL_CACHE only in the first SELECT is used to turn on caching(as documented), but any SQL_NO_CACHE will turn off caching (not documented, but a useful behaviour, especially for machine generated queries). Added test cases to explicitly test the documented caching behaviour and test cases for the reported bug.
mysql-test/r/query_cache.result:
Added non-bug specific tests that ensure that only SQL_CACHE in the first SELECT is respected when encountered by the parser. These tests validate what is already documented, that only the outer most SELECTS can use the SQL_CACHE option to turn on caching. Because it would break existing SQL applications, we do not return an error if the SQL_CACHE expression is found in nested SELECTs. Also added test to validate nested SELECT can contain SQL_NO_CACHE and it will always turn off caching for the whole query.
Also added a bug specific test case to validate that the buggy behavior as reported has been fixed.
mysql-test/t/query_cache.test:
Added non-bug specific tests that ensure that only SQL_CACHE in the first SELECT is respected when encountered by the parser. These tests validate what is already documented, that only the outer most SELECTS can use the SQL_CACHE option to turn on caching. Because it would break existing SQL applications, we do not return an error if the SQL_CACHE expression is found in nested SELECTs. Also added test to validate nested SELECT can contain SQL_NO_CACHE and it will always turn off caching for the whole query.
Also added a bug specific test case to validate that the buggy behavior as reported has been fixed.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Added an explicit check to make sure "SELECT SQL_CACHE" only works on the first select in a query.
The parser will always hit the outermost SELECT first, and if the SQL_CACHE option is found it sets the safe_to_query flag in the lex. Then, if there are subseqent "uncachable" subqueries or functions, as it parses those elements it sets the safe_to_query to 0. However, this cause problems if nested SELECTs also used the SQL_CACHE option, because then it would set back safe_to_query to 1, even though there are uncacheable expressions previously parsed.
By adding the check to ensure only the first SELECT can turn caching on, it means a subsequent SQL_CACHE option can't turn caching back on after a uncacheable subsequery was already encountered.