server
If the server connection was lost during repeated status commands,
the client would fail to detect this and the client output would be inconsistent.
This patch fixes this issue by making sure that the server is online
before the client attempts to execute the status command.
The problem: described in the bug report.
The fix:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
client/mysql.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/handler.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/log.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/mysqld.cc:
removed unnecessary line
sql/parse_file.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_acl.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_base.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_db.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_delete.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_partition.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_rename.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_show.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_table.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_view.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
The problem: described in the bug report.
The fix:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
memory issue ?
The mysql command line client could misinterpret some character
sequences as commands under some circumstances.
The upper limit for internal readline buffer was raised to 1 GB
(the same as for server's max_allowed_packet) so that any input
line is processed by add_line() as a whole rather than in
chunks.
client/mysql.cc:
The upper limit for internal readline buffer was raised to 1 GB
(the same as for server's max_allowed_packet) so that any input
line is processed by add_line() as a whole rather than in
chunks.
mysql-test/r/mysql-bug45236.result:
Added a test case for bug #45236.
mysql-test/t/mysql-bug45236.test:
Added a test case for bug #45236.
memory issue ?
The mysql command line client could misinterpret some character
sequences as commands under some circumstances.
The upper limit for internal readline buffer was raised to 1 GB
(the same as for server's max_allowed_packet) so that any input
line is processed by add_line() as a whole rather than in
chunks.
The fix is to use case insensitive collation
for mysql client command search.
client/mysql.cc:
The fix is to use case insensitive collation
for mysql client command search.
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
test result
mysql-test/t/mysql.test:
test case
When asking what database is selected, client expected
to *always* get an answer from the server.
We now handle failure more gracefully.
See comments in ticket for a discussion of what happens,
and how things interlock.
client/mysql.cc:
Handle empty result-sets gracefully, as opposed
to just result sets with n>0 items that may themselves
be empty.
When asking what database is selected, client expected
to *always* get an answer from the server.
We now handle failure more gracefully.
See comments in ticket for a discussion of what happens,
and how things interlock.
mysql-client used static buffer to concatenate server-
version and version_comment. Sufficiently long comments
could get cut off. This was harmless, but looked daft.
Now using a dynamic buffer instead.
client/mysql.cc:
Use dynamic rather than static buffer for server
information. If we can get both version and comment,
concat them and use that. Otherwise, try to use just
version. If that fails too, return empty string so
overly trusting callers do not crash. Release memory
as needed.
mysql-client used static buffer to concatenate server-
version and version_comment. Sufficiently long comments
could get cut off. This was harmless, but looked daft.
Now using a dynamic buffer instead.