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Backport of:
---------------------------------------------------------- revno: 2630.4.26 committer: Konstantin Osipov <konstantin@mysql.com> branch nick: mysql-6.0-prelocked_mode-to-push timestamp: Fri 2008-06-06 23:19:04 +0400 message: WL#3726: work on review comments. Remove thd->locked_tables. Always store MYSQL_LOCK instances in thd->lock. Rename thd->prelocked_mode to thd->locked_tables_mode. Use thd->locked_tables_mode to determine if we are under LOCK TABLES. Update the code to not assume that if thd->lock is set, LOCK TABLES mode is off. Review comments. sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc: Don't unlock the lock under LOCK TABLES (safety). sql/handler.cc: There is no thd->locked_tables any more. Update comments. sql/lock.cc: There is no thd->locked_tables any more. sql/log.cc: Rename thd->prelocked_mode to thd->locked_tables_mode. sql/set_var.cc: Use thd->locked_tables_mode to determine if we are under LOCK TABLES. sql/sp_head.cc: Rename thd->prelocked_mode to thd->locked_tables_mode. sql/sql_base.cc: Use thd->locked_tables_mode to determine if we are under LOCK TABLES. Remove thd->locked_tables. sql/sql_cache.cc: Use thd->locked_tables_mode to determine if we are under LOCK TABLES. sql/sql_class.cc: Avoid code duplication. Do not release the table locks prematurely if we're under LOCK TABLES. Use thd->locked_tables_mode instead of thd->locked_tables. sql/sql_class.h: Remove thd->locked_tables. Make prelocked mode a kind of LOCK TABLES mode. Update comments. sql/sql_cursor.cc: Update comments. sql/sql_insert.cc: Use thd->locked_tables_mode to determine if we are under LOCK TABLES. Rename thd->prelocked_mode to thd->locked_tables_mode. sql/sql_load.cc: Rename thd->prelocked_mode to thd->locked_tables_mode. sql/sql_parse.cc: Use thd->locked_tables_mode to determine if we are under LOCK TABLES. Remove thd->locked_tables. sql/sql_partition.cc: Use thd->locked_tables_mode to determine if we are under LOCK TABLES. sql/sql_rename.cc: Use thd->locked_tables_mode to determine if we are under LOCK TABLES. sql/sql_select.cc: Use thd->locked_tables_mode to determine if we are under LOCK TABLES. sql/sql_table.cc: Use thd->locked_tables_mode to determine if we are under LOCK TABLES. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Use thd->locked_tables_mode to determine if we are under LOCK TABLES. sql/sql_update.cc: Use thd->locked_tables_mode to determine if we are under LOCK TABLES. sql/sql_view.cc: Use thd->locked_tables_mode to determine if we are under LOCK TABLES. storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: Use thd->locked_tables_mode to determine if we are under LOCK TABLES. |
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------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2630.4.20 committer: Dmitry Lenev <dlenev@mysql.com> branch nick: mysql-6.0-3726-w2 timestamp: Wed 2008-06-04 16:27:06 +0400 message: WL#3726 "DDL locking for all metadata objects" After review fixes in progress. Got rid of TABLE_LIST::mdl_upgradable member and related functions by using special flag which to be passed to open_table() which asks it to take upgradable metadata lock on table being opened. sql/mysql_priv.h: Added one more argument to open_n_lock_single_table() call to be able to pass flags to open_table() and mysql_lock_tables() called by it. Added new flag for controlling open_table() behavior asks it to take upgradable metadata locks on tables open for write. sql/sql_base.cc: Added new flag for controlling open_table() behavior asks it to take upgradable metadata locks on tables open for write. This allowed us to get rid of TABLE_LIST::mdl_upgradable member. Added one more argument to open_n_lock_single_table() call to be able to pass flags to open_table() and mysql_lock_tables() called by it. sql/sql_insert.cc: Added one more argument to open_n_lock_single_table() call to be able to pass flags to open_table() and mysql_lock_tables() called by it. sql/sql_parse.cc: Got rid of TABLE_LIST::mdl_upgradable member by using special flag which to be passed to open_table() which asks it to take upgradable metadata lock on table being opened. As result also got rid of adjust_mdl_locks_upgradability() function. sql/sql_table.cc: Got rid of TABLE_LIST::mdl_upgradable member and related functions by using special flag which to be passed to open_table() which asks it to take upgradable metadata lock on table being opened. sql/sql_view.cc: Got rid of TABLE_LIST::mdl_upgradable member and related functions by using special flag which to be passed to open_table() which asks it to take upgradable metadata lock on table being opened. sql/table.h: Got rid of TABLE_LIST::mdl_upgradable member and related functions by using special flag which to be passed to open_table() which asks it to take upgradable metadata lock on table being opened. |
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------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2630.4.18 committer: Dmitry Lenev <dlenev@mysql.com> branch nick: mysql-6.0-3726-w2 timestamp: Tue 2008-06-03 21:07:58 +0400 message: WL#3726 "DDL locking for all metadata objects". After review fixes in progress. Now during upgrading/downgrading metadata locks we deal with individual metadata lock requests rather than with all requests for this object in the context. This makes API a bit more clear and makes adjust_mdl_locks_upgradability() much nicer. sql/lock.cc: lock_table_names(): Set TABLE_LIST::mdl_lock_data when allocating new metadata lock request object for table list element. sql/mdl.cc: Now during upgrading/downgrading metadata locks we deal with individual metadata lock requests rather than with all requests for this object in the context. Adjusted upgrade/ downgrade functions accordingly. We also got rid of mdl_release_exclusive_locks() and now release locks individually. To simplify this process mdl_release_all_locks_for_name() was introduced. sql/mdl.h: Now during upgrading/downgrading metadata locks we deal with individual metadata lock requests rather than with all requests for this object in the context. Adjusted upgrade/ downgrade functions accordingly. We also got rid of mdl_release_exclusive_locks() and now release locks individually. To simplify this process mdl_release_all_locks_for_name() was introduced. sql/sql_base.cc: Now during upgrading/downgrading metadata locks we deal with individual metadata lock requests rather than with all requests for this object in the context. We also got rid of mdl_release_exclusive_locks() and now release locks individually. sql/sql_parse.cc: adjust_mdl_locks_upgradability() is much simplier now due to the fact that now during upgrading/downgrading metadata locks we deal with individual metadata lock requests rather than with all requests for this object in the context. sql/sql_table.cc: Now during upgrading/downgrading metadata locks we deal with individual metadata lock requests rather than with all requests for this object in the context. Adjusted upgrade/ downgrade functions accordingly. We also got rid of mdl_release_exclusive_locks() and now release locks individually. To simplify this process mdl_release_all_locks_for_name() was introduced. sql/sql_trigger.cc: ow during upgrading/downgrading metadata locks we deal with individual metadata lock requests rather than with all requests for this object in the context. |
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------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2630.4.17 committer: Dmitry Lenev <dlenev@mysql.com> branch nick: mysql-6.0-3726-w2 timestamp: Thu 2008-05-29 16:52:56 +0400 message: WL#3726 "DDL locking for all metadata objects". After review fixes in progress. "The great correction of names". Renamed MDL_LOCK and MDL_LOCK_DATA classes to make usage of these names in metadata locking subsystem consistent with other parts of server (i.e. thr_lock.cc). Now we MDL_LOCK_DATA corresponds to request for a lock and MDL_LOCK to the lock itself. Adjusted code in MDL subsystem and other places using these classes accordingly. Did similar thing for GLOBAL_MDL_LOCK_DATA class and also changed name of its members to correspond to names of MDL_LOCK_DATA members. Finally got rid of usage of one letter variables in MDL code since it makes code harder to search in (according to reviewer). |
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------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2630.4.16 committer: Dmitry Lenev <dlenev@mysql.com> branch nick: mysql-6.0-3726-w timestamp: Thu 2008-05-29 09:45:02 +0400 message: WL#3726 "DDL locking for all metadata objects". After review changes in progress. Tweaked some comments and did some renames to avoid ambiguites. sql/mysql_priv.h: Removed name_lock_locked_table() function. sql/sql_base.cc: Got rid of name_lock_locked_table() function after replacing the only call to it with its body. Simplified open_table() code by making "action" argument mandatory (i.e. one now should always pass non-0 pointer in this argument). Renamed TABLE_LIST::open_table_type to open_type to avoid confusing it with type of table. Adjusted comments according to review. sql/sql_handler.cc: Added comment clarifying in which cases we can have TABLE::mdl_lock set to 0. sql/sql_insert.cc: Now the 4th argument of open_table() is mandatory (it makes no sense to complicate open_table() code when we can simply pass dummy variable). sql/sql_parse.cc: Renamed TABLE_LIST::open_table_type to open_type to avoid confusing it with type of table. sql/sql_prepare.cc: Renamed TABLE_LIST::open_table_type to open_type to avoid confusing it with type of table. sql/sql_table.cc: Now the 4th argument of open_table() is mandatory (it makes no sense to complicate open_table() code when we can simply pass dummy variable). sql/sql_trigger.cc: Replaced the only call to name_lock_locked_table() function with its body. sql/sql_view.cc: Renamed TABLE_LIST::open_table_type to open_type to avoid confusing it with type of table. sql/table.h: Renamed TABLE_LIST::open_table_type to open_type (to avoid confusing it with type of table) and improved comments describing this member. |
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Initial import of WL#3726 "DDL locking for all metadata objects".
Backport of: ------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2630.4.1 committer: Dmitry Lenev <dlenev@mysql.com> branch nick: mysql-6.0-3726-w timestamp: Fri 2008-05-23 17:54:03 +0400 message: WL#3726 "DDL locking for all metadata objects". After review fixes in progress. ------------------------------------------------------------ This is the first patch in series. It transforms the metadata locking subsystem to use a dedicated module (mdl.h,cc). No significant changes in the locking protocol. The import passes the test suite with the exception of deprecated/removed 6.0 features, and MERGE tables. The latter are subject to a fix by WL#4144. Unfortunately, the original changeset comments got lost in a merge, thus this import has its own (largely insufficient) comments. This patch fixes Bug#25144 "replication / binlog with view breaks". Warning: this patch introduces an incompatible change: Under LOCK TABLES, it's no longer possible to FLUSH a table that was not locked for WRITE. Under LOCK TABLES, it's no longer possible to DROP a table or VIEW that was not locked for WRITE. ****** Backport of: ------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2630.4.2 committer: Dmitry Lenev <dlenev@mysql.com> branch nick: mysql-6.0-3726-w timestamp: Sat 2008-05-24 14:03:45 +0400 message: WL#3726 "DDL locking for all metadata objects". After review fixes in progress. ****** Backport of: ------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2630.4.3 committer: Dmitry Lenev <dlenev@mysql.com> branch nick: mysql-6.0-3726-w timestamp: Sat 2008-05-24 14:08:51 +0400 message: WL#3726 "DDL locking for all metadata objects" Fixed failing Windows builds by adding mdl.cc to the lists of files needed to build server/libmysqld on Windows. ****** Backport of: ------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2630.4.4 committer: Dmitry Lenev <dlenev@mysql.com> branch nick: mysql-6.0-3726-w timestamp: Sat 2008-05-24 21:57:58 +0400 message: WL#3726 "DDL locking for all metadata objects". Fix for assert failures in kill.test which occured when one tried to kill ALTER TABLE statement on merge table while it was waiting in wait_while_table_is_used() for other connections to close this table. These assert failures stemmed from the fact that cleanup code in this case assumed that temporary table representing new version of table was open with adding to THD::temporary_tables list while code which were opening this temporary table wasn't always fulfilling this. This patch changes code that opens new version of table to always do this linking in. It also streamlines cleanup process for cases when error occurs while we have new version of table open. ****** WL#3726 "DDL locking for all metadata objects" Add libmysqld/mdl.cc to .bzrignore. ****** Backport of: ------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2630.4.6 committer: Dmitry Lenev <dlenev@mysql.com> branch nick: mysql-6.0-3726-w timestamp: Sun 2008-05-25 00:33:22 +0400 message: WL#3726 "DDL locking for all metadata objects". Addition to the fix of assert failures in kill.test caused by changes for this worklog. Make sure we close the new table only once. .bzrignore: Add libmysqld/mdl.cc libmysqld/CMakeLists.txt: Added mdl.cc to the list of files needed for building of libmysqld. libmysqld/Makefile.am: Added files implementing new meta-data locking subsystem to the server. mysql-test/include/handler.inc: Use separate connection for waiting while threads performing DDL operations conflicting with open HANDLER tables reach blocked state. This is required because now we check and close tables open by HANDLER statements in this connection conflicting with DDL in another each time open_tables() is called and thus select from I_S which is used for waiting will unblock DDL operations if issued from connection with open HANDLERs. mysql-test/r/create.result: Adjusted test case after change in implementation of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT. We no longer have special check in open_table() which catches the case when we select from the table created. Instead we rely on unique_table() call which happens after opening and locking all tables. mysql-test/r/flush.result: FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK can no longer happen under LOCK TABLES. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/r/flush_table.result: Under LOCK TABLES we no longer allow to do FLUSH TABLES for tables locked for read. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/r/handler_innodb.result: Use separate connection for waiting while threads performing DDL operations conflicting with open HANDLER tables reach blocked state. This is required because now we check and close tables open by HANDLER statements in this connection conflicting with DDL in another each time open_tables() is called and thus select from I_S which is used for waiting will unblock DDL operations if issued from connection with open HANDLERs. mysql-test/r/handler_myisam.result: Use separate connection for waiting while threads performing DDL operations conflicting with open HANDLER tables reach blocked state. This is required because now we check and close tables open by HANDLER statements in this connection conflicting with DDL in another each time open_tables() is called and thus select from I_S which is used for waiting will unblock DDL operations if issued from connection with open HANDLERs. mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Additional test for WL#3726 "DDL locking for all metadata objects". Check that we use high-priority metadata lock requests when filling I_S tables. Rearrange tests to match 6.0 better (fewer merge conflicts). mysql-test/r/kill.result: Added tests checking that DDL and DML statements waiting for metadata locks can be interrupted by KILL command. mysql-test/r/lock.result: One no longer is allowed to do DROP VIEW under LOCK TABLES even if this view is locked by LOCK TABLES. The problem is that in such situation write locks on view are not mutually exclusive so upgrading metadata lock which is required for dropping of view will lead to deadlock. mysql-test/r/partition_column_prune.result: Update results (same results in 6.0), WL#3726 mysql-test/r/partition_pruning.result: Update results (same results in 6.0), WL#3726 mysql-test/r/ps_ddl.result: We no longer invalidate prepared CREATE TABLE ... SELECT statement if target table changes. This is OK since it is not strictly necessary. The first change is wrong, is caused by FLUSH TABLE now flushing all unused tables. This is a regression that Dmitri fixed in 6.0 in a follow up patch. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Under LOCK TABLES we no longer allow accessing views which were not explicitly locked. To access view we need to obtain metadata lock on it and doing this under LOCK TABLES may lead to deadlocks. mysql-test/r/view.result: One no longer is allowed to do DROP VIEW under LOCK TABLES even if this view is locked by LOCK TABLES. The problem is that in such situation even "write locks" on view are not mutually exclusive so upgrading metadata lock which is required for dropping of view will lead to deadlock mysql-test/r/view_grant.result: ALTER VIEW implementation was changed to open a view only after checking that user which does alter has appropriate privileges on it. This means that in case when user's privileges are insufficient for this we won't check that new view definer is the same as original one or user performing alter has SUPER privilege. Adjusted test case accordingly. mysql-test/r/view_multi.result: Added test case for bug#25144 "replication / binlog with view breaks". mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/disabled.def: Disable test for deprecated features (they don't work with new MDL). mysql-test/t/create.test: Adjusted test case after change in implementation of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT. We no longer have special check in open_table() which catches the case when we select from the table created. Instead we rely on unique_table() call which happens after opening and locking all tables. mysql-test/t/disabled.def: Disable merge.test, subject of WL#4144 mysql-test/t/flush.test: FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK can no longer happen under LOCK TABLES. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/flush_table.test: Under LOCK TABLES we no longer allow to do FLUSH TABLES for tables locked for read. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Additional test for WL#3726 "DDL locking for all metadata objects". Check that we use high-priority metadata lock requests when filling I_S tables. Rearrange the results for easier merges with 6.0. mysql-test/t/kill.test: Added tests checking that DDL and DML statements waiting for metadata locks can be interrupted by KILL command. mysql-test/t/lock.test: One no longer is allowed to do DROP VIEW under LOCK TABLES even if this view is locked by LOCK TABLES. The problem is that in such situation write locks on view are not mutually exclusive so upgrading metadata lock which is required for dropping of view will lead to deadlock. mysql-test/t/lock_multi.test: Adjusted test case to the changes of status in various places caused by change in implementation FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK, which is now takes global metadata lock before flushing tables and therefore waits on at these places. mysql-test/t/ps_ddl.test: We no longer invalidate prepared CREATE TABLE ... SELECT statement if target table changes. This is OK since it is not strictly necessary. The first change is wrong, is caused by FLUSH TABLE now flushing all unused tables. This is a regression that Dmitri fixed in 6.0 in a follow up patch. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Under LOCK TABLES we no longer allow accessing views which were not explicitly locked. To access view we need to obtain metadata lock on it and doing this under LOCK TABLES may lead to deadlocks. mysql-test/t/trigger_notembedded.test: Adjusted test case to the changes of status in various places caused by change in implementation FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK, which is now takes global metadata lock before flushing tables and therefore waits on at these places. mysql-test/t/view.test: One no longer is allowed to do DROP VIEW under LOCK TABLES even if this view is locked by LOCK TABLES. The problem is that in such situation even "write locks" on view are not mutually exclusive so upgrading metadata lock which is required for dropping of view will lead to deadlock. mysql-test/t/view_grant.test: ALTER VIEW implementation was changed to open a view only after checking that user which does alter has appropriate privileges on it. This means that in case when user's privileges are insufficient for this we won't check that new view definer is the same as original one or user performing alter has SUPER privilege. Adjusted test case accordingly. mysql-test/t/view_multi.test: Added test case for bug#25144 "replication / binlog with view breaks". sql/CMakeLists.txt: Added mdl.cc to the list of files needed for building of server. sql/Makefile.am: Added files implementing new meta-data locking subsystem to the server. sql/event_db_repository.cc: Allocate metadata lock requests objects (MDL_LOCK) on execution memory root in cases when TABLE_LIST objects is also allocated there or on stack. sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Adjusted code to work nicely with new metadata locking subsystem. close_cached_tables() no longer has wait_for_placeholder argument. Instead of relying on this parameter and related behavior FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK now takes global shared metadata lock. sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc: Adjusted code to work with new metadata locking subsystem. close_cached_tables() no longer has wait_for_placeholder argument. Instead of relying on this parameter and related behavior FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK now takes global shared metadata lock. sql/handler.cc: update_frm_version(): Directly update TABLE_SHARE::mysql_version member instead of going through all TABLE instances for this table (old code was a legacy from pre-table-definition-cache days). sql/lock.cc: Use new metadata locking subsystem. Threw away most of functions related to name locking as now one is supposed to use metadata locking API instead. In lock_global_read_lock() and unlock_global_read_lock() in order to avoid problems with global read lock sneaking in at the moment when we perform FLUSH TABLES or ALTER TABLE under LOCK TABLES and when tables being reopened are protected only by metadata locks we also have to take global shared meta data lock. sql/log_event.cc: Adjusted code to work with new metadata locking subsystem. For tables open by slave thread for applying RBR events allocate memory for lock request object in the same chunk of memory as TABLE_LIST objects for them. In order to ensure that we keep these objects around until tables are open always close tables before calling Relay_log_info::clear_tables_to_lock(). Use new auxiliary Relay_log_info::slave_close_thread_tables() method to enforce this. sql/log_event_old.cc: Adjusted code to work with new metadata locking subsystem. Since for tables open by slave thread for applying RBR events memory for lock request object is allocated in the same chunk of memory as TABLE_LIST objects for them we have to ensure that we keep these objects around until tables are open. To ensure this we always close tables before calling Relay_log_info::clear_tables_to_lock(). To enfore this we use new auxiliary Relay_log_info::slave_close_thread_tables() method. sql/mdl.cc: Implemented new metadata locking subsystem and API described in WL3726 "DDL locking for all metadata objects". sql/mdl.h: Implemented new metadata locking subsystem and API described in WL3726 "DDL locking for all metadata objects". sql/mysql_priv.h: - close_thread_tables()/close_tables_for_reopen() now has one more argument which indicates that metadata locks should be released but not removed from the context in order to be used later in mdl_wait_for_locks() and tdc_wait_for_old_version(). - close_cached_table() routine is no longer public. - Thread waiting in wait_while_table_is_used() can be now killed so this function returns boolean to make caller aware of such situation. - We no longer have table cache as separate entity instead used and unused TABLE instances are linked to TABLE_SHARE objects in table definition cache. - Now third argument of open_table() is also used for requesting table repair or auto-discovery of table's new definition. So its type was changed from bool to enum. - Added tdc_open_view() function for opening view by getting its definition from disk (and table cache in future). - reopen_name_locked_table() no longer needs "link_in" argument as now we have exclusive metadata locks instead of dummy TABLE instances when this function is called. - find_locked_table() now takes head of list of TABLE instances instead of always scanning through THD::open_tables list. Also added find_write_locked_table() auxiliary. - reopen_tables(), close_cached_tables() no longer have mark_share_as_old and wait_for_placeholder arguments. Instead of relying on this parameters and related behavior FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK now takes global shared metadata lock. - We no longer need drop_locked_tables() and abort_locked_tables(). - mysql_ha_rm_tables() now always assume that LOCK_open is not acquired by caller. - Added notify_thread_having_shared_lock() callback invoked by metadata locking subsystem when acquiring an exclusive lock, for each thread that has a conflicting shared metadata lock. - Introduced expel_table_from_cache() as replacement for remove_table_from_cache() (the main difference is that this new function assumes that caller follows metadata locking protocol and never waits). - Threw away most of functions related to name locking. One should use new metadata locking subsystem and API instead. sql/mysqld.cc: Got rid of call initializing/deinitializing table cache since now it is embedded into table definition cache. Added calls for initializing/ deinitializing metadata locking subsystem. sql/rpl_rli.cc: Introduced auxiliary Relay_log_info::slave_close_thread_tables() method which is used for enforcing that we always close tables open for RBR before deallocating TABLE_LIST elements and MDL_LOCK objects for them. sql/rpl_rli.h: Introduced auxiliary Relay_log_info::slave_close_thread_tables() method which is used for enforcing that we always close tables open for RBR before deallocating TABLE_LIST elements and MDL_LOCK objects for them. sql/set_var.cc: close_cached_tables() no longer has wait_for_placeholder argument. Instead of relying on this parameter and related behavior FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK now takes global shared metadata lock. sql/sp_head.cc: For tables added to the statement's table list by prelocking algorithm we allocate these objects either on the same memory as corresponding table list elements or on THD::locked_tables_root (if we are building table list for LOCK TABLES). sql/sql_acl.cc: Allocate metadata lock requests objects (MDL_LOCK) on execution memory root in cases when we use stack TABLE_LIST objects to open tables. Got rid of redundant code by using unlock_locked_tables() function. sql/sql_base.cc: Changed code to use new MDL subsystem. Got rid of separate table cache. Now used and unused TABLE instances are linked to the TABLE_SHAREs in table definition cache. check_unused(): Adjusted code to the fact that we no longer have separate table cache. Removed dead code. table_def_free(): Free TABLE instances referenced from TABLE_SHARE objects before destroying table definition cache. get_table_share(): Added assert which ensures that noone will be able to access table (and its share) without acquiring some kind of metadata lock first. close_handle_and_leave_table_as_lock(): Adjusted code to the fact that TABLE instances now are linked to list in TABLE_SHARE. list_open_tables(): Changed this function to use table definition cache instead of table cache. free_cache_entry(): Unlink freed TABLE elements from the list of all TABLE instances for the table in TABLE_SHARE. kill_delayed_thread_for_table(): Added auxiliary for killing delayed insert threads for particular table. close_cached_tables(): Got rid of wait_for_refresh argument as we now rely on global shared metadata lock to prevent FLUSH WITH READ LOCK sneaking in when we are reopening tables. Heavily reworked this function to use new MDL code and not to rely on separate table cache entity. close_open_tables(): We no longer have separate table cache. close_thread_tables(): Release metadata locks after closing all tables. Added skip_mdl argument which allows us not to remove metadata lock requests from the context in case when we are going to use this requests later in mdl_wait_for_locks() and tdc_wait_for_old_versions(). close_thread_table()/close_table_for_reopen(): Since we no longer have separate table cache and all TABLE instances are linked to TABLE_SHARE objects in table definition cache we have to link/unlink TABLE object to/from appropriate lists in the share. name_lock_locked_table(): Moved redundant code to find_write_locked_table() function and adjusted code to the fact that wait_while_table_is_used() can now return with an error if our thread is killed. reopen_table_entry(): We no longer need "link_in" argument as with MDL we no longer call this function with dummy TABLE object pre-allocated and added to the THD::open_tables. Also now we add newly-open TABLE instance to the list of share's used TABLE instances. table_cache_insert_placeholder(): Got rid of name-locking legacy. lock_table_name_if_not_cached(): Moved to sql_table.cc the only place where it is used. It was also reimplemented using new MDL API. open_table(): - Reworked this function to use new MDL subsystem. - Changed code to deal with table definition cache directly instead of going through separate table cache. - Now third argument is also used for requesting table repair or auto-discovery of table's new definition. So its type was changed from bool to enum. find_locked_table()/find_write_locked_table(): Accept head of list of TABLE objects as first argument and use this list instead of always searching in THD::open_tables list. Also added auxiliary for finding write-locked locked tables. reopen_table(): Adjusted function to work with new MDL subsystem and to properly manuipulate with lists of used/unused TABLE instaces in TABLE_SHARE. reopen_tables(): Removed mark_share_as_old parameter. Instead of relying on it and related behavior FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK now takes global shared metadata lock. Changed code after removing separate table cache. drop_locked_tables()/abort_locked_tables(): Got rid of functions which are no longer needed. unlock_locked_tables(): Moved this function from sql_parse.cc and changed it to release memory which was used for allocating metadata lock requests for tables open and locked by LOCK TABLES. tdc_open_view(): Intoduced function for opening a view by getting its definition from disk (and table cache in future). reopen_table_entry(): Introduced function for opening table definitions while holding exclusive metatadata lock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Got rid of this function. Most of its functionality is relocated to open_table() and open_table_fini() functions, and some of it to reopen_table_entry() and tdc_open_view(). Also code resposible for auto-repair and auto-discovery of tables was moved to separate function. open_table_entry_fini(): Introduced function which contains common actions which finalize process of TABLE object creation. auto_repair_table(): Moved code responsible for auto-repair of table being opened here. handle_failed_open_table_attempt() Moved code responsible for handling failing attempt to open table to one place (retry due to lock conflict/old version, auto-discovery and repair). open_tables(): - Flush open HANDLER tables if they have old version of if there is conflicting metadata lock against them (before this moment we had this code in open_table()). - When we open view which should be processed via derived table on the second execution of prepared statement or stored routine we still should call open_table() for it in order to obtain metadata lock on it and prepare its security context. - In cases when we discover that some special handling of failure to open table is needed call handle_failed_open_table_attempt() which handles all such scenarios. open_ltable(): Handling of various special scenarios of failure to open a table was moved to separate handle_failed_open_table_attempt() function. remove_db_from_cache(): Removed this function as it is no longer used. notify_thread_having_shared_lock(): Added callback which is invoked by MDL subsystem when acquiring an exclusive lock, for each thread that has a conflicting shared metadata lock. expel_table_from_cache(): Introduced function for removing unused TABLE instances. Unlike remove_table_from_cache() it relies on caller following MDL protocol and having appropriate locks when calling it and thus does not do any waiting if table is still in use. tdc_wait_for_old_version(): Added function which allows open_tables() to wait in cases when we discover that we should back-off due to presence of old version of table. abort_and_upgrade_lock(): Use new MDL calls. mysql_wait_completed_table(): Got rid of unused function. open_system_tables_for_read/for_update()/performance_schema_table(): Allocate MDL_LOCK objects on execution memory root in cases when TABLE_LIST objects for corresponding tables is allocated on stack. close_performance_schema_table(): Release metadata locks after closing tables. ****** Use I_P_List for free/used tables list in the table share. sql/sql_binlog.cc: Use Relay_log_info::slave_close_thread_tables() method to enforce that we always close tables open for RBR before deallocating TABLE_LIST elements and MDL_LOCK objects for them. sql/sql_class.cc: Added meta-data locking contexts as part of Open_tables_state context. Also introduced THD::locked_tables_root memory root which is to be used for allocating MDL_LOCK objects for tables in LOCK TABLES statement (end of lifetime for such objects is UNLOCK TABLES so we can't use statement or execution root for them). sql/sql_class.h: Added meta-data locking contexts as part of Open_tables_state context. Also introduced THD::locked_tables_root memory root which is to be used for allocating MDL_LOCK objects for tables in LOCK TABLES statement (end of lifetime for such objects is UNLOCK TABLES so we can't use statement or execution root for them). Note: handler_mdl_context and locked_tables_root and mdl_el_root will be removed by subsequent patches. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_rm_db() does not really need to call remove_db_from_cache() as it drops each table in the database using mysql_rm_table_part2(), which performs all necessary operations on table (definition) cache. sql/sql_delete.cc: Use the new metadata locking API for TRUNCATE. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed HANDLER implementation to use new metadata locking subsystem. Note that MDL_LOCK objects for HANDLER tables are allocated in the same chunk of heap memory as TABLE_LIST object for those tables. sql/sql_insert.cc: mysql_insert(): find_locked_table() now takes head of list of TABLE object as its argument instead of always scanning through THD::open_tables list. handle_delayed_insert(): Allocate metadata lock request object for table open by delayed insert thread on execution memroot. create_table_from_items(): We no longer allocate dummy TABLE objects for tables being created if they don't exist. As consequence reopen_name_locked_table() no longer has link_in argument. open_table() now has one more argument which is not relevant for temporary tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - Moved unlock_locked_tables() routine to sql_base.cc and made available it in other files. Got rid of some redundant code by using this function. - Replaced boolean TABLE_LIST::create member with enum open_table_type member. - Use special memory root for allocating MDL_LOCK objects for tables open and locked by LOCK TABLES (these object should live till UNLOCK TABLES so we can't allocate them on statement nor execution memory root). Also properly set metadata lock upgradability attribure for those tables. - Under LOCK TABLES it is no longer allowed to flush tables which are not write-locked as this breaks metadata locking protocol and thus potentially might lead to deadlock. - Added auxiliary adjust_mdl_locks_upgradability() function. sql/sql_partition.cc: Adjusted code to the fact that reopen_tables() no longer has "mark_share_as_old" argument. Got rid of comments which are no longer true. sql/sql_plist.h: Added I_P_List template class for parametrized intrusive doubly linked lists and I_P_List_iterator for corresponding iterator. Unlike for I_List<> list elements of such list can participate in several lists. Unlike List<> such lists are doubly-linked and intrusive. sql/sql_plugin.cc: Allocate metadata lock requests objects (MDL_LOCK) on execution memory root in cases when we use stack TABLE_LIST objects to open tables. sql/sql_prepare.cc: Replaced boolean TABLE_LIST::create member with enum open_table_type member. This allows easily handle situation in which instead of opening the table we want only to take exclusive metadata lock on it. sql/sql_rename.cc: Use new metadata locking subsystem in implementation of RENAME TABLE. sql/sql_servers.cc: Allocate metadata lock requests objects (MDL_LOCK) on execution memory root in cases when we use stack TABLE_LIST objects to open tables. Got rid of redundant code by using unlock_locked_tables() function. sql/sql_show.cc: Acquire shared metadata lock when we are getting information for I_S table directly from TABLE_SHARE without doing full-blown table open. We use high priority lock request in this situation in order to avoid deadlocks. Also allocate metadata lock requests objects (MDL_LOCK) on execution memory root in cases when TABLE_LIST objects are also allocated there sql/sql_table.cc: mysql_rm_table(): Removed comment which is no longer relevant. mysql_rm_table_part2(): Now caller of mysql_ha_rm_tables() should not own LOCK_open. Adjusted code to use new metadata locking subsystem instead of name-locks. lock_table_name_if_not_cached(): Moved this function from sql_base.cc to this file and reimplemented it using metadata locking API. mysql_create_table(): Adjusted code to use new MDL API. wait_while_table_is_used(): Changed function to use new MDL subsystem. Made thread waiting in it killable (this also led to introduction of return value so caller can distinguish successful executions from situations when waiting was aborted). close_cached_tables(): Thread waiting in this function is killable now. As result it has return value for distinguishing between succes and failure. Got rid of redundant boradcast_refresh() call. prepare_for_repair(): Use MDL subsystem instead of name-locks. mysql_admin_table(): mysql_ha_rm_tables() now always assumes that caller doesn't own LOCK_open. mysql_repair_table(): We should mark all elements of table list as requiring upgradable metadata locks. mysql_create_table_like(): Use new MDL subsystem instead of name-locks. create_temporary_tables(): We don't need to obtain metadata locks when creating temporary table. mysql_fast_or_online_alter_table(): Thread waiting in wait_while_table_is_used() is now killable. mysql_alter_table(): Adjusted code to work with new MDL subsystem and to the fact that threads waiting in what_while_table_is_used() and close_cached_table() are now killable. sql/sql_test.cc: We no longer have separate table cache. TABLE instances are now associated with/linked to TABLE_SHARE objects in table definition cache. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Adjusted code to work with new metadata locking subsystem. Also reopen_tables() no longer has mark_share_as_old argument (Instead of relying on this parameter and related behavior FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK now takes global shared metadata lock). sql/sql_udf.cc: Allocate metadata lock requests objects (MDL_LOCK) on execution memory root in cases when we use stack TABLE_LIST objects to open tables. sql/sql_update.cc: Adjusted code to work with new meta-data locking subsystem. sql/sql_view.cc: Added proper meta-data locking to implementations of CREATE/ALTER/DROP VIEW statements. Now we obtain exclusive meta-data lock on a view before creating/ changing/dropping it. This ensures that all concurrent statements that use this view will finish before our statement will proceed and therefore we will get correct order of statements in the binary log. Also ensure that TABLE_LIST::mdl_upgradable attribute is properly propagated for underlying tables of view. sql/table.cc: Added auxiliary alloc_mdl_locks() function for allocating metadata lock request objects for all elements of table list. sql/table.h: TABLE_SHARE: Got rid of unused members. Introduced members for storing lists of used and unused TABLE objects for this share. TABLE: Added members for linking TABLE objects into per-share lists of used and unused TABLE instances. Added member for holding pointer to metadata lock for this table. TABLE_LIST: Replaced boolean TABLE_LIST::create member with enum open_table_type member. This allows easily handle situation in which instead of opening the table we want only to take exclusive meta-data lock on it (we need this in order to handle ALTER VIEW and CREATE VIEW statements). Introduced new mdl_upgradable member for marking elements of table list for which we need to take upgradable shared metadata lock instead of plain shared metadata lock. Added pointer for holding pointer to MDL_LOCK for the table. Added auxiliary alloc_mdl_locks() function for allocating metadata lock requests objects for all elements of table list. Added auxiliary set_all_mdl_upgradable() function for marking all elements in table list as requiring upgradable metadata locks. storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc: Allocate MDL_LOCK objects for underlying tables of MERGE table. To be reworked once Ingo pushes his patch for WL4144. |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeSet@1.2571, 2008-04-08 12:30:06+02:00, vvaintroub@wva. +122 -0 Bug#32082 : definition of VOID in my_global.h conflicts with Windows SDK headers VOID macro is now removed. Its usage is replaced with void cast. In some cases, where cast does not make much sense (pthread_*, printf, hash_delete, my_seek), cast is ommited. client/mysqladmin.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro client/mysqldump.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro client/mysqlimport.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro client/mysqlslap.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro client/mysqltest.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro client/sql_string.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro extra/comp_err.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro extra/replace.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro include/my_alarm.h: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro include/my_global.h: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro libmysql/libmysql.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/errors.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/hash.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/mf_iocache2.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/mf_loadpath.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/mf_path.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/my_append.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/my_clock.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/my_copy.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/my_fstream.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/my_getwd.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/my_lib.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/my_lockmem.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/my_pthread.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/my_redel.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/stacktrace.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/thr_alarm.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro mysys/thr_lock.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/derror.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/des_key_file.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/discover.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/field.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/filesort.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/ha_partition.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/handler.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/hostname.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/init.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/item.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/item_strfunc.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/lock.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/log.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/log_event.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/mysqld.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/opt_range.h: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/protocol.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/records.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sp_head.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sp_pcontext.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_acl.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_base.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_cache.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_connect.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_db.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_delete.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_handler.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_insert.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_map.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_parse.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_select.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_servers.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_show.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_string.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_table.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_test.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_trigger.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_update.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/sql_view.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/table.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/tztime.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/udf_example.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/uniques.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro sql/unireg.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/archive/ha_archive.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/blackhole/ha_blackhole.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/csv/ha_tina.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/csv/transparent_file.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/example/ha_example.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/federated/ha_federated.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/heap/hp_clear.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/heap/hp_create.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/heap/hp_test1.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/heap/hp_test2.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/ft_eval.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_changed.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_check.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_close.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_create.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_dbug.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_delete.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_delete_all.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_dynrec.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_info.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_locking.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_log.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_open.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_packrec.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_panic.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_rsame.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_statrec.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_test1.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_test2.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_test3.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_update.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/mi_write.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/myisamchk.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/myisamlog.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/myisampack.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisam/sort.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisammrg/myrg_close.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisammrg/myrg_create.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro storage/myisammrg/myrg_open.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro strings/str_test.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro tests/thread_test.c: Bug#32082 : remove VOID macro |
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------------------------------------------------------------- revno: 2877 committer: Davi Arnaut <Davi.Arnaut@Sun.COM> branch nick: 35164-6.0 timestamp: Wed 2008-10-15 19:53:18 -0300 message: Bug#35164: Large number of invalid pthread_attr_setschedparam calls Bug#37536: Thread scheduling causes performance degradation at low thread count Bug#12702: Long queries take 100% of CPU and freeze other applications under Windows The problem is that although having threads with different priorities yields marginal improvements [1] in some platforms [2], relying on some statically defined priorities (QUERY_PRIOR and WAIT_PRIOR) to play well (or to work at all) with different scheduling practices and disciplines is, at best, a shot in the dark as the meaning of priority values may change depending on the scheduling policy set for the process. Another problem is that increasing priorities can hurt other concurrent (running on the same hardware) applications (such as AMP) by causing starvation problems as MySQL threads will successively preempt lower priority processes. This can be evidenced by Bug#12702. The solution is to not change the threads priorities and rely on the system scheduler to perform its job. This also enables a system admin to increase or decrease the scheduling priority of the MySQL process, if intended. Furthermore, the internal wrappers and code for changing the priority of threads is being removed as they are now unused and ancient. 1. Due to unintentional side effects. On Solaris this could artificially help benchmarks as calling the priority changing syscall millions of times is more beneficial than the actual setting of the priority. 2. Where it actually works. It has never worked on Linux as the default scheduling policy SCHED_OTHER only accepts the static priority 0. configure.in: Remove checks for functions that are not used anymore. include/config-netware.h: Remove unused define. include/my_pthread.h: Remove thread priority changing wrappers. mysys/my_pthread.c: Remove thread priority changing wrappers. They do not work properly and their implementations were incorrectly protected by a check for HAVE_PTHREAD_SETSCHEDPARAM. mysys/thr_alarm.c: Remove meaningless (100) increase of a thread priority. sql/mysql_priv.h: Remove meaningless thread priority values. sql/mysqld.cc: Don't change thread priorities. sql/slave.cc: Don't change thread priorities. sql/slave.h: Update function prototype. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't change thread priorities. sql/sql_prepare.cc: Don't change thread priorities. sql/unireg.h: Mark flag as obsolete. storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc: Remove use of obsolete flag and associated behavior. storage/innobase/include/srv0srv.h: Remove use of obsolete flag and associated variables. storage/innobase/os/os0thread.c: Remove use of obsolete flag and associated behavior. storage/innobase/srv/srv0srv.c: Remove use of obsolete flag and associated variables. |
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------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2630.13.2 committer: Davi Arnaut <davi@sun.com> branch nick: WL4284-6.0 timestamp: Thu 2008-07-03 18:26:51 -0300 message: Remove unused USING_TRANSACTIONS macro which unnecessarily cumbers the code. This macro is a historical leftover and has no practical use since its unconditionally defined. sql/handler.cc: Remove an always defined #ifdef (USING_TRNASACTIONS). sql/handler.h: Remove an always defined #ifdef (USING_TRNASACTIONS). sql/log.cc: Remove an always defined #ifdef (USING_TRNASACTIONS). sql/log_event.cc: Remove an always defined #ifdef (USING_TRNASACTIONS). sql/set_var.cc: Remove an always defined #ifdef (USING_TRNASACTIONS). sql/sql_class.cc: Remove an always defined #ifdef (USING_TRNASACTIONS). sql/sql_class.h: Remove an always defined #ifdef (USING_TRNASACTIONS). sql/sql_parse.cc: Remove an always defined #ifdef (USING_TRNASACTIONS). |
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------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2642 committer: davi@mysql.com/endora.local timestamp: Fri 2008-05-16 01:29:09 -0300 message: Fix for a valgrind warning due to a jump on a uninitialized variable. The problem was that the sql profile preparation function wasn't being called for all possible code paths of query execution. The solution is to move the preparation to the dispatch_command function and to explicitly call the profile preparation function on bootstrap. |
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Backport of Bug#45767 to mysql-next-mr
------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 3405 revision-id: davi.arnaut@sun.com-20090626124624-m4wolyo5193j4cu7 parent: luis.soares@sun.com-20090626113019-1j4mn1jos480u9f3 committer: Davi Arnaut <Davi.Arnaut@Sun.COM> branch nick: mysql-pe timestamp: Fri 2009-06-26 09:46:24 -0300 message: Bug#45767: deprecate/remove Field::pack_key, Field::unpack_key, Field::pack_cmp Remove unused and dead code. Parts of the patch contributed by Zardosht Kasheff |
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Backport of Bug#15192 to mysql-next-mr
------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2597.4.17 revision-id: sp1r-davi@mysql.com/endora.local-20080328174753-24337 parent: sp1r-anozdrin/alik@quad.opbmk-20080328140038-16479 committer: davi@mysql.com/endora.local timestamp: Fri 2008-03-28 14:47:53 -0300 message: Bug#15192 "fatal errors" are caught by handlers in stored procedures The problem is that fatal errors (e.g.: out of memory) were being caught by stored procedure exception handlers which could cause the execution to not be stopped due to a continue handler. The solution is to not call any exception handler if the error is fatal and send the fatal error to the client. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Add test case result for Bug#15192 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Add test case for Bug#15192 mysys/my_alloc.c: Pass flag to signal fatal error in memory root allocations. sql/event_data_objects.cc: Use init_sql_alloc to initialize memory roots, which uses the sql error handler to push errors. sql/ha_partition.cc: Pass flag to signal fatal error instead of calling fatal_error. sql/item_func.cc: Pass flag to signal fatal error instead of calling fatal_error. sql/item_subselect.cc: Remove redundant fatal error, memory root already pushes error. sql/opt_sum.cc: Pass flag to signal fatal error instead of calling fatal_error. sql/sp_head.cc: Allocator already sets fatal error. sql/sql_class.h: A error must exist for it to be fatal. Pass flag to signal fatal error instead of calling fatal_error. sql/sql_insert.cc: Pass flag to signal fatal error instead of calling fatal_error. sql/sql_list.h: Pass flag to signal fatal error instead of calling fatal_error. sql/sql_parse.cc: Pass flag to signal fatal error instead of calling fatal_error. sql/sql_partition.cc: Pass flag to signal fatal error instead of calling fatal_error. sql/sql_select.cc: Pass flag to signal fatal error instead of calling fatal_error. sql/sql_servers.cc: Use init_sql_alloc to initialize memory roots, which uses the sql error handler to push errors. sql/sql_show.cc: Pass flag to signal fatal error instead of calling fatal_error. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Use init_sql_alloc to initialize memory roots, which uses the sql error handler to push errors. sql/sql_update.cc: Pass flag to signal fatal error instead of calling fatal_error. sql/tztime.cc: Use init_sql_alloc to initialize memory roots, which uses the sql error handler to push errors. |
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Backport of Bug#27525 to mysql-next-mr
------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2572.2.1 revision-id: sp1r-davi@mysql.com/endora.local-20080227225948-16317 parent: sp1r-anozdrin/alik@quad.-20080226165712-10409 committer: davi@mysql.com/endora.local timestamp: Wed 2008-02-27 19:59:48 -0300 message: Bug#27525 table not found when using multi-table-deletes with aliases over several databas Bug#30234 Unexpected behavior using DELETE with AS and USING The multi-delete statement has a documented limitation that cross-database multiple-table deletes using aliases are not supported because it fails to find the tables by alias if it belongs to a different database. The problem is that when building the list of tables to delete from, if a database name is not specified (maybe an alias) it defaults to the name of the current selected database, making impossible to to properly resolve tables by alias later. Another problem is a inconsistency of the multiple table delete syntax that permits ambiguities in a delete statement (aliases that refer to multiple different tables or vice-versa). The first step for a solution and proper implementation of the cross-databse multiple table delete is to get rid of any ambiguities in a multiple table statement. Currently, the parser is accepting multiple table delete statements that have no obvious meaning, such as: DELETE a1 FROM db1.t1 AS a1, db2.t2 AS a1; DELETE a1 AS a1 FROM db1.t1 AS a1, db2.t2 AS a1; The solution is to resolve the left part of a delete statement using the right part, if the a table on right has an alias, it must be referenced in the left using the given alias. Also, each table on the left side must match unambiguously only one table in the right side. mysql-test/r/delete.result: Add test case result for Bug#27525 and Bug#21148 mysql-test/r/derived.result: Update error. mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_multi_delete2.result: Update syntax. mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_multi_delete2.test: Update syntax. mysql-test/t/delete.test: Add test case for Bug#27525 and Bug#21148 mysql-test/t/derived.test: Update statement error, alias is properly resolved now. sql/sql_parse.cc: Implement new algorithm for the resolution of alias in a multiple table delete statement. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Rework multi-delete parser rules to not accept table alias for the table source list. sql/table.h: Add flag to signal that the table has a alias set or that fully qualified table name was given. |
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Backport of Bug#36649 to mysql-next-mr
------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2630.39.3 revision-id: davi.arnaut@sun.com-20081210215359-i876m4zgc2d6rzs3 parent: kostja@sun.com-20081208222938-9es7wl61moli71ht committer: Davi Arnaut <Davi.Arnaut@Sun.COM> branch nick: 36649-6.0 timestamp: Wed 2008-12-10 19:53:59 -0200 message: Bug#36649: Condition area is not properly cleaned up after stored routine invocation The problem is that the diagnostics area of a trigger is not isolated from the area of the statement that caused the trigger invocation. In MySQL terms, it means that warnings generated during the execution of the trigger are not removed from the "warning area" at the end of the execution. Before this fix, the rules for MySQL message list life cycle (see manual entry for SHOW WARNINGS) did not apply to statements inside stored programs: - The manual says that the list of messages is cleared by a statement that uses a table (any table). However, such statement, if run inside a stored program did not clear the message list. - The manual says that the list is cleared by a statement that generates a new error or a warning, but this was not the case with stored program statements either and is changed to be the case as well. In other words, after this fix, a statement has the same effect on the message list regardless of whether it's executed inside a stored program/sub-statement or not. This introduces an incompatible change: - before this fix, a, e.g. statement inside a trigger could never clear the global warning list - after this fix, a trigger that generates a warning or uses a table, clears the global warning list - however, when we leave a trigger or a function, the caller's warning information is restored (see more on this below). This change is not backward compatible as it is intended to make MySQL behavior similar to the SQL standard behavior: A stored function or trigger will get its own "warning area" (or, in standard terminology, diagnostics area). At the beginning of the stored function or trigger, all messages from the caller area will be copied to the area of the trigger. During execution, the message list will be cleared according to the MySQL rules described on the manual (SHOW WARNINGS entry). At the end of the function/trigger, the "warning area" will be destroyed along with all warnings it contains, except that if the last statement of the function/trigger generated messages, these are copied into the "warning area" of the caller. Consequently, statements that use a table or generate a warning *will* clear warnings inside the trigger, but that will have no effect to the warning list of the calling (outer) statement. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Fix test case results. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Fix test case results. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Add test case for Bug#36649 mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Add test case for Bug#36649 sql/sp_head.cc: Emulate multiple warning areas -- one per stored program instance. sql/sql_parse.cc: Message list reset rules are the same for statements inside or outside compound statements. |
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Bug#27145 EXTRA_ACL troubles
Correction of backport patch: * Fixed signature of check_access_table() for embedded build * Fixed typo for last argument in a check_access() call from UINT_MAX to 0. |
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e6d79c2bc9 | Auto-merge from mysql-trunk-merge. | ||
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7cd11f45be | Manual merge from mysql-trunk-merge. | ||
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eed607b829 | Manual merge from mysql-trunk-merge. | ||
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cd14c47c99 | Manual merge from mysql-trunk-merge. | ||
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120425ccfd | Fix automerge: use 'thd->query()' instead of 'thd->query'. | ||
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89cfb564e3 | Auto-merge from mysql-5.1. | ||
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a35e013144 | Manual merge from mysql-5.1. | ||
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b30c1886dc | Manual merge from mysql-5.1. | ||
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a708ba6524 | Manual merge from mysql-next-mr. | ||
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Bug#33637 SHOW PROCEDURE CODE/SHOW FUNCTION CODE sp_name gives a syntax error.
Backport for 5.5 In non debug builds, the statements: - SHOW PROCEDURE CODE - SHOW FUNCTION CODE used to fail with a "syntax error", which is misleading. These statements have been changed to return the following error for non debug builds: ERROR HY000: The 'SHOW PROCEDURE|FUNCTION CODE' feature is disabled; you need MySQL built with '--with-debug' to have it working For debug builds (./configure --with-debug), nothing is changed. |
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BUG#43171 - Assertion failed: thd->transaction.xid_state.xid.is_null()
XA START may cause assertion failure/server crash when it is called after unilateral roll back issued by the Resource Manager (both in regular transaction and after XA transaction). The problem was that rm_error variable wasn't set/reset properly. mysql-test/r/xa.result: A test case for BUG#43171. mysql-test/t/xa.test: A test case for BUG#43171. sql/handler.cc: Setting rm_error when we're out of XA transaction has no special meaning. But it blocks reset of thd->transaction.xid structure later. sql/sql_parse.cc: Reset rm_error before we enter ha_rollback(), so thd->transaction.xid strucure is reinitialized. |
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22fe8e10e2 | Merge from mysql-next-mr. | ||
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47c9089ef5 | Automerge from mysql-next-mr. | ||
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2dc132b209 | Merge from mysql-next-mr. | ||
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Bug#24062 Incorrect error msg after execute DROP TABLE IF EXISTS on information_schema
backport to Betony |
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1ad9d1f1df | Bug#5299 Remove SHOW COLUMN TYPES, backport to Betony | ||
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manual merge: mysql-5.1-rep+2-delivery1 --> mysql-5.1-rpl-merge
Conflicts ========= Text conflict in .bzr-mysql/default.conf Text conflict in libmysqld/CMakeLists.txt Text conflict in libmysqld/Makefile.am Text conflict in mysql-test/collections/default.experimental Text conflict in mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_row_sp006.test Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_tmp_table.result Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_loaddata.result Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_loaddata_fatal.result Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_create_table.result Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_sp006_InnoDB.result Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_stm_log.result Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_circular_simplex.result Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_sp006.result Text conflict in mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test Text conflict in sql/CMakeLists.txt Text conflict in sql/Makefile.am Text conflict in sql/log_event_old.cc Text conflict in sql/rpl_rli.cc Text conflict in sql/slave.cc Text conflict in sql/sql_binlog.cc Text conflict in sql/sql_lex.h 21 conflicts encountered. NOTE ==== mysql-5.1-rpl-merge has been made a mirror of mysql-next-mr: - "mysql-5.1-rpl-merge$ bzr pull ../mysql-next-mr" This is the first cset (merge/...) committed after pulling from mysql-next-mr. |
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d18d2dc8dc | Automerge from mysql-next-mr-runtime. | ||
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Backporting patches for Bug#38347 (ALTER ROUTINE privilege
allows SHOW CREATE TABLE) from 6.0. Original revisions: ------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2617.31.8 committer: Alexander Nozdrin <alik@sun.com> branch nick: 6.0-rt-bug38347 timestamp: Thu 2009-03-26 09:08:24 +0300 message: Patch for Bug#38347: ALTER ROUTINE privilege allows SHOW CREATE TABLE. If a user has any of the following privileges for a table (or the database if the table), he should be able to issue SHOW CREATE TABLE for the table: - CREATE - DROP - ALTER - DELETE - INDEX - INSERT - SELECT - UPDATE - TRIGGER - REFERENCES - GRANT OPTION - CREATE VIEW - SHOW VIEW Any other privilege (even SUPER) should not allow SHOW CREATE TABLE. ------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2617.31.11 committer: Alexander Nozdrin <alik@sun.com> branch nick: 6.0-rt timestamp: Fri 2009-03-27 21:36:34 +0300 message: Additional patch for Bug#38347 (ALTER ROUTINE privilege allows SHOW CREATE TABLE). The problem was that information_schema.test, information_schema_parameters.test and information_schema_routines.test failed with the first patch. That happened due to limitation in check_access(): it allows only SELECT_ACL privilege for INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables. The patch is to request only SELECT_ACL privilege for INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables. ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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Backport of revno 2630.28.10, 2630.28.31, 2630.28.26, 2630.33.1,
2630.39.1, 2630.28.29, 2630.34.3, 2630.34.2, 2630.34.1, 2630.29.29, 2630.29.28, 2630.31.1, 2630.28.13, 2630.28.10, 2617.23.14 and some other minor revisions. This patch implements: WL#4264 "Backup: Stabilize Service Interface" -- all the server prerequisites except si_objects.{h,cc} themselves (they can be just copied over, when needed). WL#4435: Support OUT-parameters in prepared statements. (and all issues in the initial patches for these two tasks, that were discovered in pushbuild and during testing). Bug#39519: mysql_stmt_close() should flush all data associated with the statement. After execution of a prepared statement, send OUT parameters of the invoked stored procedure, if any, to the client. When using the binary protocol, send the parameters in an additional result set over the wire. When using the text protocol, assign out parameters to the user variables from the CALL(@var1, @var2, ...) specification. The following refactoring has been made: - Protocol::send_fields() was renamed to Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(); - A new Protocol::send_result_set_row() was introduced to incapsulate common functionality for sending row data. - Signature of Protocol::prepare_for_send() was changed: this operation does not need a list of items, the number of items is fully sufficient. The following backward incompatible changes have been made: - CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS is now enabled by default in the client; - CLIENT_PS_MULTI_RESUTLS is now enabled by default in the client. include/mysql.h: Add a new flag to MYSQL_METHODS::flush_use_result function pointer. This flag determines if all results should be flushed or only the first one: - if flush_all_results is TRUE, then cli_flush_use_result() will read/flush all pending results. I.e. it will read all packets while server status attribute indicates that there are more results. This is a new semantic, required to fix the bug. - if flush_all_results is FALSE, the old sematic is preserved -- i.e. cli_flush_use_result() reads data until first EOF-packet. include/mysql.h.pp: Update the ABI with new calls (compatible changes). include/mysql_com.h: Add CLIENT_PS_OUT_PARAMS -- a client capability indicating that the client supportsю libmysql/libmysql.c: Add mysql_stmt_next_result() -- analogue of mysql_next_result() for binary protocol. Fix a minor bug in alloc_fields() -- not all members were copied over, and some only shallow-copied (catalog). Flush all results in mysql_stmt_close() (Bug#39519). libmysqld/lib_sql.cc: Rename send_fields() -> send_result_set_metadata(). Refactoring: change prepare_for_send() so that it accepts only what it really needs -- a number of elements in the list. mysql-test/r/ps.result: Update results: WL#4435. mysql-test/t/ps.test: WL#4435: A test case for an SQL-part of the problem. sql-common/client.c: Bug#39519. Implement new functionality in cli_flush_use_result(): if flush_all_delete is TRUE, then it should read/flush all pending results. sql/Makefile.am: Add a new header sql_prepare.h to the list of build headers. sql/events.cc: Rename: Protocol::send_fields() -> Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). sql/handler.cc: Rename: Protocol::send_fields() -> Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). sql/mysql_priv.h: Move sql_prepare.cc-specific declarations to a new header - sql_prepare.h. sql/procedure.h: Rename: Protocol::send_fields() -> Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). sql/protocol.cc: Move the logic responsible for sending of one result set row to the Protocol class. Define a template for end-of-statement action. Refactoring: change prepare_for_send() so that it accepts only what it really needs -- a number of elements in the list. Rename send_fields() to send_result_set_metadata(). sql/protocol.h: Update with new declarations (WL#4435). Rename send_fields() -> send_result_set_metadata(). prepare_for_send() only needs the number of columns to send, and doesn't use the item list - update signature to require only what's needed. Add a new protocol type -- Protocol_local. sql/repl_failsafe.cc: Rename: Protocol::send_fields() -> Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). sql/slave.cc: Rename: Protocol::send_fields() -> Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). sql/sql_acl.cc: Rename: Protocol::send_fields() -> Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). sql/sql_base.cc: Include sql_prepare.h (for Reprepare_observer). sql/sql_cache.cc: Extend the query cache flags block to be able to store a numeric id for the result format, not just a flag binary/non-binary. sql/sql_class.cc: Update to use the rename of Protocol::send_fields() to Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). Use Protocol::send_one_result_set_row(). sql/sql_class.h: Move the declaration of Reprepare_observer to the new header - sql_prepare.h. Update to the new signature of class Protocol::send_fields(). sql/sql_connect.cc: Use a protocol template method instead of raw NET layer API at the end of a statement. sql/sql_cursor.cc: Rename: Protocol::send_fields() -> Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). sql/sql_error.cc: Rename: Protocol::send_fields() -> Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). sql/sql_handler.cc: Rename: Protocol::send_fields() -> Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). Use new method Protocol::send_one_result_set_row(). sql/sql_help.cc: Rename: Protocol::send_fields() -> Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). sql/sql_lex.cc: Initialize multi_statements variable. Add a handy constant for empty lex string. sql/sql_lex.h: Add a separate member for a standalone parsing option - multi-statements support. sql/sql_list.cc: sql_list.h is a standalone header now, no need to include mysql_priv.h. sql/sql_list.h: Make sql_list.h a stand-alone header. sql/sql_parse.cc: Include sql_prepare.h for prepared statements- related declarations. Use a new Protocol template method to end each statement (send OK, EOF or ERROR to the client). sql/sql_prepare.cc: Implement Execute Direct API (WL#4264), currently unused. It will be used by the service interface (Backup). Use a new header - sql_prepare.h. Add support for OUT parameters in the binary and text protocol (prepared statements only). sql/sql_prepare.h: Add a new header to contain (for now) all prepared statement- external related declarations. sql/sql_profile.cc: Rename: Protocol::send_fields() -> Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). sql/sql_repl.cc: Rename: Protocol::send_fields() -> Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). sql/sql_select.cc: Rename: Protocol::send_fields() -> Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). sql/sql_show.cc: Rename: Protocol::send_fields() -> Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). sql/sql_string.h: Add a way to convert a String to LEX_STRING. sql/sql_table.cc: Rename: Protocol::send_fields() -> Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(). sql/sql_update.cc: Remove an extraneous my_error(). The error is already reported in update_non_unique_table_error(). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Support for multi-statements is an independent property of parsing, not derived from the protocol type. tests/mysql_client_test.c: Add tests for WL#4435 (binary protocol). |
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dcb8bb23c2 | Merging mysql-next-mr-merge to mysql-next-mr. | ||
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Bug#27145 EXTRA_ACL troubles
The flag EXTRA_ACL is used in conjugation with our access checks, yet it is not clear what impact this flag has. This is a code clean up which replaces use of EXTRA_ACL with an explicit function parameter. The patch also fixes privilege checks for: - SHOW CREATE TABLE: The new privilege requirement is any privilege on the table-level. - CHECKSUM TABLE: Requires SELECT on the table level. - SHOW CREATE VIEW: Requires SHOW_VIEW and SELECT on the table level (just as the manual claims) - SHOW INDEX: Requires any privilege on any column combination. mysql-test/r/grant.result: * Error message now shows correct command (SHOW instead of SELECT) mysql-test/r/grant2.result: * Error message now shows correct command (SHOW instead of SELECT) mysql-test/r/grant4.result: * This test file tests privilege requirements for SHOW COLUMNS CREATE TABLE .. LIKE SHOW CREATE TABLE SHOW INDEX CHECKSUM TABLE SHOW CREATE VIEW mysql-test/r/information_schema_db.result: * Added SELECT privilege to testdb_2 as SHOW CREATE VIEW now demands this privilege as well as SHOW VIEW. mysql-test/r/outfile.result: * Changed error code mysql-test/r/view_grant.result: * Additional SELECT privilege is now needed for SHOW CREATE VIEW mysql-test/t/grant4.test: * This test file tests privilege requirements for SHOW COLUMNS CREATE TABLE .. LIKE SHOW CREATE TABLE SHOW INDEX CHECKSUM TABLE SHOW CREATE VIEW mysql-test/t/information_schema_db.test: * Added SELECT privilege to testdb_2 as SHOW CREATE VIEW now demands this privilege as well as SHOW VIEW. mysql-test/t/outfile.test: * Changed error code mysql-test/t/view_grant.test: * Additional SELECT privilege is now needed for SHOW CREATE VIEW sql/mysql_priv.h: * Replaced EXTRA_ACL with a parameter sql/sp_head.cc: * Replaced EXTRA_ACL with a parameter sql/sql_acl.cc: * Converted function documentation to doxygen and clarified some behaviors. * Changed value from uint to bool to better reflect its meaning. * Removed pointless variable orig_want_access * Added function has_any_table_level_privileges to help with requirements checks during SHOW CREATE TABLE. sql/sql_acl.h: * changed signature of check_grant() * introduced access control function has_any_table_leevl_privileges() sql/sql_base.cc: * Check_table_access has new signature sql/sql_cache.cc: * Check_table_access has new signature sql/sql_parse.cc: * Rewrote function documentation in doxygen comments for: check_access, check_table_acces, check_grant. * Removed EXTRA_ACL flag where it doesn't hold any meaningful purpose anymore and replaced it with a function parameter where any privileges on any column combination would satisfy the requirement. * Fixed privilege check for SHOW COLUMNS and SHOW INDEX * Modified check_table_access to gain clarity in what EXTRA_ACL actually does. * Modified check_access to gain clarity in what EXTRA_ACL actually does. * Fixed privilege check for CREATE TABLE .. LIKE .. ; It now requires SELECT privileges on the table. * Fixed privilege check for SHOW CREATE TABLE ..; It now requires any privilege on the table level. sql/sql_plugin.cc: * check_table_access has new signature sql/sql_prepare.cc: * check_table_access has new signature sql/sql_show.cc: * check_table_access has new signature sql/sql_trigger.cc: * check_table_access has new signature sql/sql_update.cc: * check grant has new signature sql/sql_view.cc: * check_table_access has new signature |
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Bug#46019: ERROR 1356 When selecting from within another
view that has Group By When SELECT'ing from a view that mentions another, materialized, view, access was being denied. The issue was resolved by lifting a special case which avoided such access checking in check_single_table_access. In the past, this was necessary since if such a check were performed, the error message would be downgraded to a warning in the case of SHOW CREATE VIEW. The downgrading of errors was meant to handle only that scenario, but could not distinguish the two as it read only the error messages. The special case was needed in the fix of bug no 36086. Before that, views were confused with derived tables. After bug no 35996 was fixed, the manipulation of errors during SHOW CREATE VIEW execution is not dependent on the actual error messages in the queue, it rather looks at the actual cause of the error and takes appropriate action. Hence the aforementioned special case is now superfluous and the bug is fixed. mysql-test/r/view_grant.result: Bug#46019: Test result. mysql-test/t/view_grant.test: Bug#46019: Test case. sql/sql_parse.cc: Bug#46019: fix. |
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Bug #40877: multi statement execution fails in 5.1.30
Implemented the server infrastructure for the fix: 1. Added a function LEX_STRING *thd_query_string(THD) to return a LEX_STRING structure instead of char *. This is the function that must be called in innodb instead of thd_query() 2. Did some encapsulation in THD : aggregated thd_query and thd_query_length into a LEX_STRING and made accessor and mutator methods for easy code updating. 3. Updated the server code to use the new methods where applicable. |
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d8c3f2263f | WL#751 Error message construction, backport | ||
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c30d924dd5 | Manual merge from mysql-trunk-merge. | ||
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Introduce thd->query_cache_tls (thread
local storage for query cache). We need more than one pointer in a thread to represent the query cache and net->query_cache_query can not be used any more (due to ABI compatibility issues and to different life time of NET and THD). This is a backport of the following patch from 6.0: ---------------------------------------------------------- revno: 2476.1157.2 committer: kostja@bodhi.(none) timestamp: Sat 2007-06-16 13:29:24 +0400 include/mysql.h.pp: Update the ABI (NET::query_cache_query is now unused). include/mysql_com.h: NET::query_cache_query is now unused. sql/mysql_priv.h: Update signatures of ex-functios now member functions. sql/sql_cache.cc: Introduce THD::query_cache_tls. sql/sql_cache.h: Introduce THD::query_cache_tls. sql/sql_class.cc: Introduce THD::query_cache_tls. sql/sql_class.h: Introduce THD::query_cache_tls. sql/sql_parse.cc: Use THD::query_cache_tls. sql/sql_select.cc: Use THD::query_cache_tls. |
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A backporting patch for WL#4300 (Define privileges for tablespaces).
Original revision in 6.0: ------------------------------------------------------------ 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. ------------------------------------------------------------ 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. |