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Venkatesh Duggirala
cf400bbaad BUG#16247322-MTR NOT RUNNING SYS_VARS TEST SUITE FOR 5.1
Reverting back the previous changes as they are causing
issues in PB2.
2013-02-08 16:34:32 +05:30
Venkatesh Duggirala
e33b9d2822 BUG#16247322-MTR NOT RUNNING SYS_VARS TEST SUITE FOR 5.1
Problem: Sys_vars suite is disabled in mysql-5.1 branch.
Fix: To enable sys_vars suite in mysql-5.1, add it in
mysql-test-run.pl file and also sys_vars suite should be
added to Makefile.am inorder to get that test directory
2013-02-08 15:41:18 +05:30
Venkatesh Duggirala
7722bde50e Bug#16247322- MTR NOT RUNNING SYS_VARS TEST
SUITE FOR 5.1

SYS_VARS suite is not enabled in MTR by default
run. Enabling it with this check-in.
2013-02-07 17:23:37 +05:30
sayantan.dutta@oracle.com
5caa7e61ae BUG #13625278 - PB2 SHOULD PROVIDE MORE USEFUL INFORMATION FOR TIMEOUTS 2013-02-06 13:02:14 +05:30
sayantan.dutta@oracle.com
1e25fc77d3 BUG #13625278 - PB2 SHOULD PROVIDE MORE USEFUL INFORMATION FOR TIMEOUTS 2013-02-05 11:58:21 +05:30
sayantan.dutta@oracle.com
66eb0c6e98 Bug #16190704: MTR STILL LOSES THE FAILED RUN LOGS AT RETRY-FAIL 2013-02-04 20:25:30 +05:30
Mattias Jonsson
f0cf4b0819 post-push test result update for bug#14521864. 2013-02-04 14:09:48 +01:00
sayantan.dutta@oracle.com
bdc87957f3 13625278 5.1 => 5.5 2013-02-06 13:04:41 +05:30
sunanda.menon@oracle.com
ddb8c77ec4 Merge from mysql-5.5.30-release 2013-02-05 10:50:02 +01:00
sayantan.dutta@oracle.com
9936f0ce6f 13625278 5.1=> 5.5 2013-02-05 13:42:56 +05:30
sayantan.dutta@oracle.com
dbddeb4ecb BUG #16190704 - MTR STILL LOSES THE FAILED RUN LOGS AT RETRY-FAIL 2013-02-01 19:53:20 +05:30
Yasufumi Kinoshita
f57cba0ca0 merge to mysql-5.5 from mysql-5.1 2013-01-31 12:45:08 +09:00
Yasufumi Kinoshita
5656b9dd6c Bug #16220051 : INNODB_BUG12400341 FAILS ON VALGRIND WITH TOO MANY ACTIVE CONCURRENT TRANSACTION
innodb_bug12400341.test is disabled for valgrind daily test.
It might be affected by the previous test's undo slots existing,
because of slower execution.
2013-01-31 12:42:43 +09:00
Chaithra Gopalareddy
2b4a942a10 Bug#14096619: UNABLE TO RESTORE DATABASE DUMP
Backport of fix for Bug#13581962
2013-01-31 07:06:30 +05:30
Chaithra Gopalareddy
082ac9878e Bug#14096619: UNABLE TO RESTORE DATABASE DUMP
Backport of Bug#13581962
2013-01-31 06:39:15 +05:30
Mattias Jonsson
f693203e80 Bug#14521864: MYSQL 5.1 TO 5.5 BUGS PARTITIONING
Due to an internal change in the server code in between 5.1 and 5.5
(wl#2649) the hash function used in KEY partitioning changed
for numeric and date/time columns (from binary hash calculation
to character based hash calculation).

Also enum/set changed from latin1 ci based hash calculation to
binary hash between 5.1 and 5.5. (bug#11759782).

These changes makes KEY [sub]partitioned tables on any of
the affected column types incompatible with 5.5 and above,
since the calculation of partition id differs.

Also since InnoDB asserts that a deleted row was previously
read (positioned), the server asserts on delete of a row that
is in the wrong partition.

The solution for this situation is:

1) The partitioning engine will check that delete/update will go to the
partition the row was read from and give an error otherwise, consisting
of the rows partitioning fields. This will avoid asserts in InnoDB and
also alert the user that there is a misplaced row. A detailed error
message will be given, including an entry to the error log consisting
of both table name, partition and row content (PK if exists, otherwise
all partitioning columns).


2) A new optional syntax for KEY () partitioning in 5.5 is allowed:
[SUB]PARTITION BY KEY [ALGORITHM = N] (list_of_cols)
Where N = 1 uses the same hashing as 5.1 (Numeric/date/time fields uses
binary hashing, ENUM/SET uses charset hashing) N = 2 uses the same
hashing as 5.5 (Numeric/date/time fields uses charset hashing,
ENUM/SET uses binary hashing). If not set on CREATE/ALTER it will
default to 2.

This new syntax should probably be ignored by NDB.


3) Since there is a demand for avoiding scanning through the full
table, during upgrade the ALTER TABLE t PARTITION BY ... command is
considered a no-op (only .frm change) if everything except ALGORITHM
is the same and ALGORITHM was not set before, which allows manually
upgrading such table by something like:
ALTER TABLE t PARTITION BY KEY ALGORITHM = 1 () or
ALTER TABLE t PARTITION BY KEY ALGORITHM = 2 ()


4) Enhanced partitioning with CHECK/REPAIR to also check for/repair
misplaced rows. (Also works for ALTER TABLE t CHECK/REPAIR PARTITION)

CHECK FOR UPGRADE:
If the .frm version is < 5.5.3
and uses KEY [sub]partitioning
and an affected column type
then it will fail with an message:
KEY () partitioning changed, please run:
ALTER TABLE `test`.`t1`  PARTITION BY KEY ALGORITHM = 1 (a)
PARTITIONS 12
(i.e. current partitioning clause, with the addition of
ALGORITHM = 1)

CHECK without FOR UPGRADE:
if MEDIUM (default) or EXTENDED options are given:
Scan all rows and verify that it is in the correct partition.
Fail for the first misplaced row.

REPAIR:
if default or EXTENDED (i.e. not QUICK/USE_FRM):
Scan all rows and every misplaced row is moved into its correct
partitions.


5) Updated mysqlcheck (called by mysql_upgrade) to handle the
new output from CHECK FOR UPGRADE, to run the ALTER statement
instead of running REPAIR.

This will allow mysql_upgrade (or CHECK TABLE t FOR UPGRADE) to upgrade
a KEY [sub]partitioned table that has any affected field type
and a .frm version < 5.5.3 to ALGORITHM = 1 without rebuild.


Also notice that if the .frm has a version of >= 5.5.3 and ALGORITHM
is not set, it is not possible to know if it consists of rows from
5.1 or 5.5! In these cases I suggest that the user does:
(optional)
LOCK TABLE t WRITE;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t;
(verify that it has no ALGORITHM = N, and to be safe, I would suggest
backing up the .frm file, to be used if one need to change to another
ALGORITHM = N, without needing to rebuild/repair)
ALTER TABLE t <old partitioning clause, but with ALGORITHM = N>;
which should set the ALGORITHM to N (if the table has rows from
5.1 I would suggest N = 1, otherwise N = 2)
CHECK TABLE t;
(here one could use the backed up .frm instead and change to a new N
and run CHECK again and see if it passes)
and if there are misplaced rows:
REPAIR TABLE t;
(optional)
UNLOCK TABLES;
2013-01-30 17:51:52 +01:00
Venkatesh Duggirala
718c7034dc Bug#16084594 USER_VAR ITEM IN 'LOAD FILE QUERY' WAS NOT
PROPERLY QUOTED IN BINLOG FILE
Merging fix from mysql-5.1
2013-01-28 14:58:55 +05:30
Venkatesh Duggirala
534b65a400 Bug#16084594 USER_VAR ITEM IN 'LOAD FILE QUERY' WAS NOT
PROPERLY QUOTED IN BINLOG FILE
Problem: In load data file query, User variables are allowed
inside "Into_list" and "Set_list". These user variables used
inside these two lists are not properly guarded with backticks
while server is writting into binlog. Hence user variable names
like a` cannot be used in this context.

Fix: Properly quote these variables while
writting into binlog
2013-01-28 14:41:54 +05:30
Marko Mäkelä
fa4c629c53 Merge mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5. 2013-01-21 15:19:18 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
f130ccc1be Bug#16067973 DROP TABLE SLOW WHEN IT DECOMPRESS COMPRESSED-ONLY PAGES
buf_page_get_gen(): Do not attempt to decompress a compressed-only
page when mode == BUF_PEEK_IF_IN_POOL. This mode is only being used by
btr_search_drop_page_hash_when_freed(). There cannot be any adaptive
hash index pointing to a page that does not exist in uncompressed
format in the buffer pool.

innodb_buffer_pool_evict_update(): New function for debug builds, to handle
SET GLOBAL innodb_buffer_pool_evicted='uncompressed'
by evicting all uncompressed page frames of compressed tablespaces
from the buffer pool.

rb#1873 approved by Jimmy Yang
2013-01-21 14:59:49 +02:00
Astha Pareek
cdbba60456 BUG#11761680
disabled binlog_spurious_ddl_errors on mysql-5.5
2013-01-18 18:26:02 +05:30
Astha Pareek
7752e7d101 Description
The test, binlog.binlog_spurious_ddl_errors was failing on pb2 at the statement
      "UNINSTALL PLUGIN example;" with this warning:
      "Warning	1620	Plugin is busy and will be uninstalled on shutdown "
      
      Fix
      Spurious warnings occur in the test since we do not empty the Query cache,
      used by the example plugin at the time of creating tables using the plugin.
      Hence, the query chache is flushed before uninstalling the plugin.
      Also, as part of running the test across platforms, the plugin installation
      script is changed.
2013-01-18 12:32:37 +05:30
Anirudh Mangipudi
cd3b2ac9b7 BUG#14117025: UNABLE TO RESTORE DUMP
Problem: When a view, with a specific character set and collation, 
is created on another view with a different character set and collation the 
dump restoration results in an illegal mix of collations error.
SOLUTION: To avoid this confusion of collations, the create table datatype 
being used is hardcoded as "tinyint NOT NULL". This will not matter as the table 
created will be dropped at runtime and specifically tinyint is used to 
avoid hitting the row size conflicts.
2013-01-16 18:26:27 +05:30
Bjorn Munch
cf64dc6fd0 A bit more intelligent processing of .in files in mysql-test/collections 2013-01-15 09:56:36 +01:00
Olav Sandstaa
7cfc596264 Fix for Bug#14636211 WRONG RESULT (EXTRA ROW) ON A FROM SUBQUERY
WITH A VARIABLE AND ORDER BY
        Bug#16035412 MYSQL SERVER 5.5.29 WRONG SORTING USING COMPLEX INDEX
            
This is a fix for a regression introduced by Bug#12667154:
Bug#12667154 attempted to fix a performance problem with subqueries
that did filesort. For doing filesort, the optimizer creates a quick
select object to use when building the sort index. This quick select
object was deleted after the first call to create_sort_index(). Thus,
for queries where the subquery was executed multiple times, the quick
object was only used for the first execution. For all later executions
of the subquery, filesort used a complete table scan for building the
sort index. The fix for Bug#12667154 tried to fix this by not deleting
the quick object after the first execution of create_sort_index() so
that it would be re-used for building the sort index by the following
executions of the subquery.

This regression introduced in Bug#12667154 is that due to not deleting
the quick select object after building the sort index, the quick
object could in some cases be used also during the second phase of the
execution of the subquery instead of using the created sort
index. This caused wrong results to be returned.

The fix for this issue is to delete the reference to the select object
after it has been used in create_sort_index(). In this way the select 
and quick objects will not be available when doing the second phase
of the execution of the select operation. To ensure that the select
object can be re-used for the following executions of the subquery
we make a copy of the select pointer. This is used for restoring the
select object after the select operation is completed.
2013-01-15 08:52:38 +01:00
Olav Sandstaa
e810f7f4eb Fix for Bug#14636211 WRONG RESULT (EXTRA ROW) ON A FROM SUBQUERY
WITH A VARIABLE AND ORDER BY
        Bug#16035412 MYSQL SERVER 5.5.29 WRONG SORTING USING COMPLEX INDEX
      
This is a fix for a regression introduced by Bug#12667154:
Bug#12667154 attempted to fix a performance problem with subqueries
that did filesort. For doing filesort, the optimizer creates a quick
select object to use when building the sort index. This quick select
object was deleted after the first call to create_sort_index(). Thus,
for queries where the subquery was executed multiple times, the quick
object was only used for the first execution. For all later executions
of the subquery, filesort used a complete table scan for building the
sort index. The fix for Bug#12667154 tried to fix this by not deleting
the quick object after the first execution of create_sort_index() so
that it would be re-used for building the sort index by the following
executions of the subquery.
      
This regression introduced in Bug#12667154 is that due to not deleting
the quick select object after building the sort index, the quick
object could in some cases be used also during the second phase of the
execution of the subquery instead of using the created sort
index. This caused wrong results to be returned.
      
The fix for this issue is to delete the reference to the select object
after it has been used in create_sort_index(). In this way the select 
and quick objects will not be available when doing the second phase
of the execution of the select operation. To ensure that the select
object can be re-used for the following executions of the subquery
we make a copy of the select pointer. This is used for restoring the
select object after the select operation is completed.
2013-01-14 10:58:17 +01:00
Chaithra Gopalareddy
feb36554b2 Merge from 5.1 to 5.5 2013-01-11 06:36:53 +05:30
Chaithra Gopalareddy
b140c36815 Bug#11760726: LEFT JOIN OPTIMIZED INTO JOIN LEADS TO
INCORRECT RESULTS

This is a backport of fix for Bug#13068506.
2013-01-10 16:17:13 +05:30
prabakaran thirumalai
b36651dd27 Bug#16064876 MAIN.KILL FAILS OCCASIONALLY ON SOL10 SPARC64
Analysis:
On solaris, killing a connection which waits on debug sync
(waits on condition variable) is neglected. Subsequent kill
connection to that thread succeeds. Debug sync code is not
included in release build hence it is not an customer issue.
Also verified that except this case, other cases succeed in
main.kill test script. So moving this test to experimental
state on solaris platform only in mysql-5.5 branch.
2013-01-10 09:00:23 +05:30
Marc Alff
7a84630765 Bug#16060864 SEGMENTATION FAULT IN PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA WITH HISTORY SIZE 0
Before this fix, configuring the server with:
- performance_schema_events_waits_history_size=0
- performance_schema_events_waits_history_long_size=0
could cause a crash in the performance schema.

These settings to 0 are intended to be valid and supported,
and are in fact working properly in mysql 5.6 and up already.

This fix backports the code fix and test cases from mysql 5.6
to the mysql 5.5 release.
2013-01-02 11:00:55 +01:00
Annamalai Gurusami
d1dcbfd240 Fixing a pb2 issue. There is some difference in the output in my local machine and pb2 machines in the explain output. 2012-12-24 16:49:42 +05:30
sayantan.dutta@oracle.com
1cffb1921f Bug #14737171:MTR DOES NOT PRESERVE TEST CASE LOGS ON RETRY-FAIL 2012-12-12 15:09:31 +05:30
sayantan.dutta@oracle.com
8f3f4425d7 Bug #14737171: MTR DOES NOT PRESERVE TEST CASE LOGS ON RETRY-FAIL 2012-12-11 18:34:04 +05:30
Annamalai Gurusami
295ad74326 Bug #14200010 NEWLY CREATED TABLE DOESN'T ALLOW FOR LOOSE INDEX SCANS
Problem:

Before the ALTER TABLE statement, the array
dict_index_t::stat_n_diff_key_vals had proper values calculated
and updated.  But after the ALTER TABLE statement, all the values
of this array is 0.  

Because of this statistics returned by innodb_rec_per_key() is
different before and after the ALTER TABLE statement. Running the
ANALYZE TABLE command populates the statistics correctly.

Solution:

After ALTER TABLE statement, set the flag dict_table_t::stat_initialized
correctly so that the table statistics will be recalculated properly when
the table is next loaded.  But note that we still don't choose the loose
index scans.  This fix only ensures that an ALTER TABLE does not change
the optimizer plan.

rb://1639 approved by Marko and Jimmy.
2012-12-11 10:11:24 +05:30
sayantan.dutta@oracle.com
ccee2f5011 upmerge 14737171 5.1=>5.5 2012-12-12 15:10:47 +05:30
sayantan.dutta@oracle.com
2c2ad47a90 upmerge 14737171 5.1 => 5.5 2012-12-11 18:35:52 +05:30
Annamalai Gurusami
ffa4c37c88 Merging from mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5. 2012-12-11 10:51:24 +05:30
Shivji Kumar Jha
844a4a94a1 BUG#12359942 - REPLICATION TEST FROM ENGINE SUITE RPL_ROW_UNTIL TIMES OUT
patch to fix post push falures in pb2
             bzr merge 5.1->5.5

BUG#15872504 - REMOVE MYSQL-TEST/INCLUDE/GET_BINLOG_DUMP_THREAD_ID.INC
             bzr merge 5.1->5.6
2012-12-09 17:26:44 +05:30
Shivji Kumar Jha
3ed9ce932a BUG#12359942 - REPLICATION TEST FROM ENGINE SUITE PL_ROW_UNTIL TIMES OUT
patch to fix post push falures in pb2 

BUG#15872504 - REMOVE MYSQL-TEST/INCLUDE/GET_BINLOG_DUMP_THREAD_ID.INC
            
=== Problem ===
            
The file named "mysql-test/include/get_binlog_dump_thread_id.inc" is not 
used anywhere. In any case, this file does wrong things in the wrong way:
1) The file seems to assume there is only one dump thread, but there may 
   be many.
2) you can get this information in a much easier way using the command:
   "select thread_id from threads where processlist_command="Binlog Dump";"

=== Fix ===
          
removed file 'mysql-test/include/get_binlog_dump_thread_id.inc'
2012-12-09 17:21:51 +05:30
Shivji Kumar Jha
af331f829d BUG#12359942 - REPLICATION TEST FROM ENGINE SUITE
RPL_ROW_UNTIL TIMES OUT
 
 patch to fix post push falures in pb2
2012-12-09 15:50:32 +05:30
Akhila Maddukuri
459bee9cad Bug #15930494 MYSQLDUMP TEST SOMETIMES FAILS DUE TO MIXING STDOUT AND
STDERR

      Fix: Added a destination file to mysqldump.
2012-12-07 18:26:02 +05:30
Bjorn Munch
3c1852e2bf Remove moot --unit-test option for mtr in collections 2012-12-05 15:14:08 +01:00
Shivji Kumar Jha
611b3c46d4 BUG#12359942 - REPLICATION TEST FROM ENGINE SUITE RPL_ROW_UNTIL TIMES OUT
bzr merge 5.1->5.5
2012-12-05 10:24:45 +05:30
Pedro Gomes
ee94a9cac4 Bug#13545447 RPL_ROTATE_LOGS FAILS DUE TO CONCURRENCY ISSUES IN REP. CODE
RPL_ROTATE_LOGS has been failing sporadically in what seems a
problem related to routines that update the coordinates. However,
the test lacks proper assert statments and because of this the
debug information upon failure simply points to the content
mismatch between the test and the result file.

Not as a solution, but as a improvement to the test to better
debug this failure, new assert statments were added to the test.

@rpl_rotate_logs.test
  Added new assert statments reducing the
  dependency on the result file.

@rpl_rotate_logs.result
  Added new content to the result file to
  match the test changes
2012-12-04 16:09:48 +00:00
Manish Kumar
f0dcda6089 BUG#13812374 - RPL.RPL_REPORT_PORT FAILS OCCASIONALLY ON PB2
Problem: The problem with the test is that the slave returns 
         from start_slave.inc call too early before the list
         is actually actualised. This caused the slave stale 
         data to be reported.

Fix: Added a wait in the test till the slave's IO status is 
     changed to "Waiting for master to send event" which 
     which ensures the list is correctly updated.
2012-12-04 18:14:01 +05:30
Shivji Kumar Jha
daeda05234 BUG#12359942 - REPLICATION TEST FROM ENGINE SUITE RPL_ROW_UNTIL TIMES OUT
=== Problem ===

The test is dependent on binlog positions and checks
to see if the command 'START SLAVE' functions correctly
with the 'UNTIL' clause added to it. The 'UNTIL' clause
is added to specify that the slave should start and run
until the SQL thread reaches a given point in the master
binary log or in the slave relay log.

The test uses hard coded values for MASTER_LOG_POS and
RELAY_LOG_POS, instead of extracting it using
query_get_value() function. There is a test
'rpl.rpl_row_until' which does the similar thing but uses 
query_get_value() function to set the values of
MASTER_LOG_POS/ RELAY_LOG_POS. To be precise,
rpl.rpl_row_until is a modified version of
engines/func.rpl_row_until.test.

The use of hard coded values may lead the slave to stop at a position
which may differ from the expected position in the binlog file,
an example being the failure of engines/funcs.rpl_row_until in 
mysql-5.1 given as: 
"query 'select * from t2' failed. Table 'test.t2' doesn't exist".
In this case, the slave actually ran a couple of extra commands
as a result of which the slave first deleted the table and then
ran a select query on table, leading to the above mentioned failure.

=== Fix ===

1) Fixed the code for failure seen in rpl.rpl_row_until.
   This test was also failing although the symptoms of
   failure were different.
2) Copied the contents from rpl.rpl_row_until into
   into engines/funcs.rpl.rpl_row_until.
3) Updated engines/funcs.rpl_row_until.result accordingly.
2012-11-30 12:12:33 +05:30
Yasufumi Kinoshita
eb6a89b4d1 Bug#59354 : Bug #12659252 : ASSERT !OTHER_LOCK AT LOCK_REC_ADD_TO_QUEUE DURING A DELETE OPERATION
The converted implicit lock should wait for the prior conflicting lock if found.

rb://1437 approved by Marko
2012-11-28 17:07:02 +09:00
Bjorn Munch
c66fb5668b Reinstate install of mysql-test/lib/My/SafeProcess/Base.pm, removed by mistake 2012-11-26 15:14:26 +01:00
sayantan.dutta@oracle.com
3846188769 upmerge 5.1 => 5.5 2012-11-26 16:16:49 +05:30
sayantan.dutta@oracle.com
f40fc155a8 Bug #14757120 - SAFE_PROCESS.CC/SAFE_PROCESS.PL SHOULD NOT KILL MYSQLD ON SIGSTOP/SIGCONT 2012-11-26 16:09:18 +05:30