mysqldump/mysql_install_db.exe fail
The bug is described in
https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/Feedback/Details/1902345
When reading from a pipe in text mode, using CRT function such as fread(),
some newlines may be lost. Workaround is to use binary mode on reading side
and if necessary, replace \r\n with \n.
Add some event types for the compressed event, there are:
QUERY_COMPRESSED_EVENT,
WRITE_ROWS_COMPRESSED_EVENT_V1,
UPDATE_ROWS_COMPRESSED_EVENT_V1,
DELETE_POWS_COMPRESSED_EVENT_V1,
WRITE_ROWS_COMPRESSED_EVENT,
UPDATE_ROWS_COMPRESSED_EVENT,
DELETE_POWS_COMPRESSED_EVENT.
These events inheritance the uncompressed editor events. One of their constructor functions and write
function have been overridden for uncompressing and compressing. Anything but this is totally the same.
On slave, The IO thread will uncompress and convert them When it receiving the events from the master.
So the SQL and worker threads can be stay unchanged.
Now we use zlib as compress algorithm. It maybe support other algorithm in the future.
filesystem case sensitivity.
Hostname can include characters, which are invalid for use as filename,
thus case sensitivity test will fail to produce meaningful results.
This is similar to MysQL Worklog 3253, but with
a different implementation. The disk format and
SQL syntax is identical with MySQL 5.7.
Fetures supported:
- "Any" ammount of any trigger
- Supports FOLLOWS and PRECEDES to be
able to put triggers in a certain execution order.
Implementation details:
- Class Trigger added to hold information about a trigger.
Before this trigger information was stored in a set of lists in
Table_triggers_list and in Table_triggers_list::bodies
- Each Trigger has a next field that poinst to the next Trigger with the
same action and time.
- When accessing a trigger, we now always access all linked triggers
- The list are now only used to load and save trigger files.
- MySQL trigger test case (trigger_wl3253) added and we execute these
identically.
- Even more gracefully handling of wrong trigger files than before. This
is useful if a trigger file uses functions or syntax not provided by
the server.
- Each trigger now has a "Created" field that shows when the trigger was
created, with 2 decimals.
Other comments:
- Many of the changes in test files was done because of the new "Created"
field in the trigger file. This shows up in SHOW ... TRIGGER and when
using information_schema.trigger.
- Don't check if all memory is released if on uses --gdb; This is needed
to be able to get a list from safemalloc of not freed memory while
debugging.
- Added option to trim_whitespace() to know how many prefix characters
was skipped.
- Changed a few ulonglong sql_mode to sql_mode_t, to find some wrong usage
of sql_mode.
RESTRICTED IN ALL GA RELEASES
Back port of WL#6782 to 5.5 and 5.6. This also includes
back port of Bug#20771331, Bug#20741572 and Bug#20770671.
Bug#24695274 and Bug#24679907 are also handled along with
this.
Server uses gethostname() for the default base name for pid/log files.
If a character is not representable in current ANSI encoding, gethostname
replaces it with question mark. Thus, generated log file name would also
contain a question mark. However, Windows forbids certain characters in
filenames, among them '?'.
This is described in MSDN article https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247(v=vs.85).aspx
At attempts to create the file via freopen() fails, thus server would not
be able to start.
The fix is to verify hostname and fall back to "mysql", if
invalid characters are found.
it was supposed to be used in command-line tools only.
Different fix for 4e5473862e:
Bug#24388746: PRIVILEGE ESCALATION AND RACE CONDITION USING CREATE TABLE
When a deadlock kill is detected inside the storage engine, the kill
is not done immediately, to avoid calling back into the storage engine
kill_query method with various lock subsystem mutexes held. Instead the
kill is queued and done later by a slave background thread.
This patch in preparation for fixing TokuDB optimistic parallel
replication, as well as for removing locking hacks in InnoDB/XtraDB in
10.2.
Signed-off-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen at knielsen-hq.org>
This makes it easier to setup master as on only have to set --log-bin.
Before this patch if one did set up the master with just --log-bin, slaves
could not connect until server_id was set on the master, which could be
both confusing and hard to do.
[This is the 5.5/5.6 version of the bugfix].
The problem was that it was possible to write log files ending
in .ini/.cnf that later could be parsed as an options file.
This made it possible for users to specify startup options
without the permissions to do so.
This patch fixes the problem by disallowing general query log
and slow query log to be written to files ending in .ini and .cnf.
In well defined C code, the "this" pointer is never NULL. Currently, we
were potentially dereferencing a NULL pointer (master_info_index). GCC v6
removes any "if (!this)" conditions as it assumes this is always a
non-null pointer. In order to prevent undefined behaviour, check the
pointer before dereferencing and remove the check within member
functions.
- fixes in innodb to skip wsrep processing (like kill victim) when running in native mysql mode
- similar fixes in mysql server side
- forcing tc_log_dummy in native mysql mode when no binlog used. wsrep hton messes up handler counter
and used to lead in using tc_log_mmap instead. Bad news is that tc_log_mmap does not seem to work at all
- At startup time global wsrep_on is set too late and some wsrep paths may be executed
because of this. e.g. replication slave restart could happen before wsrep_on state is defined.
- This fix checks both global wsrep_on and wsrep_provider values to determine if wsrep
processing should happen
- Fix affects all instances where WSREP_ON macro is used
- Fixed typos
- Added --core-on-failure to mysql-test-run
- More DBUG_PRINT in viosocket.c
- Don't forget CLIENT_REMEMBER_OPTIONS for compressed slave protocol
- Removed not used stage variables
Since wsrep_sync_wait & wsrep_causal_reads variables are related,
they are always kept in sync whenever one of them changes.
Same is tried on server start, where wsrep_sync_wait get updated
based on wsrep_causal_reads' value. But, since wsrep_causal_reads
is OFF by default, wsrep_sync_wait's value gets modified and loses
its WSREP_SYNC_WAIT_BEFORE_READ bit.
Fixed by syncing wsrep_sync_wait & wsrep_causal_reads values
individually on server start in mysqld_get_one_option() based
on command line arguments used.
Remove the assert. We cannot verify that
global_memory_used value is valid (>=0)
because some of updates are cached in individual THD's
(e.g. THD1 can have +300 cached, while the other THD2
can have -300 cached. If the second THD exists before
the first one, global_memory_used will be -300
temporarily).
Instead add the assert just before the exit, when all
THDs been already destroyed.
because thread_count means just that: number of THDs
and shutdown code looks at it to know when to free
shared data structures that THD uses.
This fixes random crashes in ~THD on shutdown