When slave executes a transaction bigger than slave's max_binlog_cache_size,
slave will crash. It is caused by the assert that server should only roll back
the statement but not the whole transaction if the error ER_TRANS_CACHE_FULL
happens. But slave sql thread always rollbacks the whole transaction when
an error happens.
Ather this patch, we always clear any error set in sql thread(it is different
from the error in 'SHOW SLAVE STATUS') and it is cleared before rolling back
the transaction.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_binlog_max_cache_size.result:
SET binlog_cache_size and max_binlog_cache_size for all test cases.
Add test case for bug#55375.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_binlog_max_cache_size-master.opt:
binlog_cache_size and max_binlog_cache_size can be set in the client connection.
so remove this option file.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_binlog_max_cache_size.test:
SET binlog_cache_size and max_binlog_cache_size for all test cases.
Add test case for bug#55375.
sql/log_event.cc:
Some functions don't return the error code, so it is a wrong error code.
The error should always be set into thd->main_da. So we use
slave_rows_error_report to report the right error.
sql/slave.cc:
exec_relay_log_event() need call cleanup_context() to clear context.
clearup_context() will call end_trans().
Clear thd's error before cleanup_context. It avoid to trigger the assert
which cause this bug.
This is a regression from the fix for bug no 38999. A storage engine capable
of reading only a subset of a table's columns updates corresponding bits in
the read buffer to signal that it has read NULL values for the corresponding
columns. It cannot, and should not, update any other bits. Bug no 38999
occurred because the implementation of UPDATE statements compare the NULL bits
using memcmp, inadvertently comparing bits that were never requested from the
storage engine. The regression was caused by the storage engine trying to
alleviate the situation by writing to all NULL bits, even those that it had no
knowledge of. This has devastating effects for the index merge algorithm,
which relies on all NULL bits, except those explicitly requested, being left
unchanged.
The fix reverts the fix for bug no 38999 in both InnoDB and InnoDB plugin and
changes the server's method of comparing records. For engines that always read
entire rows, we proceed as usual. For engines capable of reading only select
columns, the record buffers are now compared on a column by column basis. An
assertion was also added so that non comparable buffers are never read. Some
relevant copy-pasted code was also consolidated in a new function.
Employed the same kind of optimization as in the fix for the cases
when join buffer is used.
The optimization performs early evaluation of the conditions from
on expression with table references to only outer tables of
an outer join.
Suprisingly, a Slave_log_event would show up in the binary
log. This event is never used and should not appear in the
logs. As such, when the slave (or the mysqlbinlog tool) reads the
event, it will hit an invalid pointer (reference to the
descriptor event when deserializing the Slave_log_event was
purposodely set to NULL).
The presence of the Slave_log_event denotes a corrupted log, but
we cannot tell how the log got corrupted in the first
place. However, we can make the server cope with such events when
it reads them - in case of log corruption - and fail gracefully.
This patch makes the server/mysqlbinlog to report that it has
found an invalid log event when Slave_log_event is read.
The fix aligns join_null_complements() with join_matching_records()
making both call generate_full_extensions().
There should not be any difference between how the WHERE clause
is applied to NULL-complemented records from a partial join and how
it is applied to other partially joined records:the latter happens in
join_matching_records(), precisely in generate_full_extensions().
Added a possibility not to factor out the condition pushed to
the access index out of the condition pushed to a joined table.
This is useful for the condition pushed to the index when a hashed
join buffer for BKA is employed. In this case the index condition
may be false for some, but for all records with the same key.
So the condition must be checked not only after index lookup,
but after fetching row data as well, and it makes sense not to
factor out the condition from the condition checked after reading
row data,
The bug happened because the condition pushed to an index always
was factor out from the condition pushed to the accessed table.
LOAD DATA into partitioned MyISAM table
Problem was that both partitioning and myisam
used the same table_share->mutex for different protections
(auto inc and repair).
Solved by adding a specific mutex for the partitioning
auto_increment.
Also adding destroying the ha_data structure in
free_table_share (which is to be propagated
into 5.5).
This is a 5.1 ONLY patch, already fixed in 5.5+.
The crash happens because original join table is replaced with temporary table
at execution stage and later we attempt to use this temporary table in
select_describe. It might happen that
Item_subselect::update_used_tables() method which sets const_item flag
is not called by some reasons (no where/having conditon in subquery for example).
It prevents JOIN::join_tmp creation and breaks original join.
The fix is to call ::update_used_tables() before ::const_item() check.
mysql-test/r/ps.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/ps.test:
test case
sql/item_subselect.cc:
call ::update_used_tables() before ::const_item() check.
Bug#57113: ha_partition::extra(ha_extra_function):
Assertion `m_extra_cache' failed
Fix for bug#55458 included DBUG_ASSERTS causing
debug builds of the server to crash on
another multi-table update.
Removed the asserts since they where wrong.
(updated after testing the patch in 5.5).
mysql-test/r/partition.result:
updated result
mysql-test/t/partition.test:
Added test for bug#57113
sql/ha_partition.cc:
Removed the assert for m_extra_cache when
::extra(HA_PREPARE_FOR_UPDATE) was called.
Applied the fix for bug #47217 from the mysql-6.0 codebase.
The patch adds not null predicates generated for the left parts
of the equality predicates used for ref accesses. This is done
for such predicates both in where conditions and on conditions.
For the where conditions the not null predicates were generated
but in 5.0/5.1 they actually never were used due to some lame
merge from 4.1 to 5.0. The fix for bug #47217 made these
predicates to be used in the condition pushed to the tables.
Yet only this patch generates not null predicates for equality
predicated from on conditions of outer joins.
This patch introduces a performance regression that can be
observed on a test case from null_key.test. The regression
will disappear after the fix for bug #57024 from mariadb-5.1
is pulled into mariadb-5.3.
The patch contains many changes in the outputs of the EXPLAIN
commands since generated not null predicates are considered as
parts of the conditions pushed to join tables and may add
'Usingwhere' in some rows of EXPLAINs where there used
to be no such comments.
The condition over the outer tables now are extracted from
the on condition of any outer join. This condition is
saved in a special field of the JOIN_TAB structure for
the first inner table of the outer join. The condition
is checked before the first inner table is accessed. If
it turns out to be false the table is not accessed at all
and a null complemented row is generated immediately.
The procedure for setting up a fake binary log, by changing the
relay log files manually, is run twice when we issue mtr with
--repeat=2. However, when setting it up for the second time,
neither the sql thread is reset nor the server is restarted. This
means that previous stale relay log IO_CACHE metadata - from
first run - is left around. As a consequence, when the test is
run for the second time, the IO_CACHE for the relay log has
position in file different than zero, triggering the assertion.
We fix this by deploying a call to my_b_seek before calling
check_binlog_magic in next_event. This prevents the server
from asserting, in the cases that the SQL thread was reads
from a hot log (relay.NNNNN), then is stopped, then is restarted
from a previous cold log (relay.MMMMM), and then it reaches
the hot log relay.NNNNN again, in which case, the read
coordinates are not set to zero, but to the old values.
Additionally, some comments to the source code were added.
Fix some bugs where we stored values other than 0 or 1 in my_bool
Fixed some compiler warnings
client/mysql.cc:
Changed interrupted_query from my_bool to int, as we stored 2 in it.
client/mysqladmin.cc:
Changed return variable type to same type as function value type
client/mysqltest.cc:
Changed 'found' to int as we store other values than 0 or 1 into it
Changed type for parameter of set_reconnect() to match usage.
extra/libevent/evbuffer.c:
Added __attribute__((unused))
extra/libevent/event.c:
Added __attribute__((unused))
extra/libevent/signal.c:
Added __attribute__((unused))
sql/event_data_objects.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/event_db_repository.cc:
my_bool -> bool
sql/event_db_repository.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/event_parse_data.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/events.cc:
my_bool -> bool
sql/events.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/field.cc:
my_bool -> bool
sql/field.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/hash_filo.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/item.cc:
my_bool -> bool
sql/item.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
my_bool -> bool
Changed result_for_null_param from my_bool to int as we stored -1 in it.
sql/item_func.cc:
my_bool -> bool
Modified udf wrapper functions so that the UDF functions would continue to use my_bool. (To keep compatibility with UDF:s)
sql/item_func.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/item_subselect.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/item_sum.cc:
Modified udf wrapper functions so that the UDF functions would continue to use my_bool. (To keep compatibility with UDF:s)
sql/parse_file.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/rpl_mi.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/sp_rcontext.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/sql_analyse.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/sql_base.cc:
Change some assignments so that we don't initialize bool variables with int's.
sql/sql_bitmap.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/sql_cache.cc:
my_bool -> bool
sql/sql_cache.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/sql_class.h:
my_bool -> bool
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Change some assignments so that we don't initialize bool variables with int's.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
my_bool -> bool
sql/table.h:
my_bool -> bool
storage/maria/ma_check.c:
Removed duplicate assignment
strings/decimal.c:
Fixed wrong variable usage.
Don't do complex arithmetic on bool when simple works.
sql/field.cc:
Remove feature of 'new_mode' that was never implemtented in a newer MySQL version.
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Boyer more is stable; Don't have to be protected by --skip-new anymore
sql/mysqld.cc:
Don't disable some proven stable functions with --skip-new
sql/records.cc:
Don't disable record caching with --safe-mode anymore
sql/sql_delete.cc:
Do fast truncate even if --skip-new or --safe is used
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Use always mysql_optimizer() for optimizer (instead of mysql_recreate_table() in case of --safe or --skip-new)
sql/sql_select.cc:
Don't disable 'only_eq_ref_tables' if --safe is used.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Removed not meaningfull test of --old
In case of outer join and emtpy WHERE conditon
'always true' condition is created for WHERE clasue.
Later in mysql_select() original SELECT_LEX WHERE
condition is overwritten with created cond.
However SELECT_LEX condition is also used as inital
condition in mysql_select()->JOIN::prepare().
On second execution of PS modified SELECT_LEX condition
is taken and it leads to crash.
The fix is to restore original SELECT_LEX condition
(set to NULL if original cond is NULL) in
reinit_stmt_before_use().
HAVING clause is fixed too for safety reason
(no test case as I did not manage to think out
appropriate example).
mysql-test/r/ps.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/ps.test:
test case
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
restore original SELECT_LEX condition
(set to NULL if original cond is NULL) in
reinit_stmt_before_use()
Fixed a number of memory leaks discovered by valgrind.
dbug/dbug.c:
This is actually an addendum to the fix for bug #52629:
- there is no point in limiting the fix to just global
variables, session ones are also affected.
- zero all fields when allocating a new 'state' structure so
that FreeState() does not deal with unitialized data later.
- add a check for a NULL pointer in DBUGCloseFile()
mysql-test/r/partition_error.result:
Added a test case for bug #56709.
mysql-test/r/variables_debug.result:
Added a test case for bug #56709.
mysql-test/t/partition_error.test:
Added a test case for bug #56709.
mysql-test/t/variables_debug.test:
Added a test case for bug #56709.
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
There is no point in declaring 'value' as a member of
Item_extract and dynamically allocating memory for it in
Item_extract::fix_length_and_dec(), since this string is only
used as a temporary storage in Item_extract::val_int().
sql/item_timefunc.h:
Removed 'value' from the Item_extract class definition.
sql/sql_load.cc:
- we may need to deallocate 'buffer' even when 'error' is
non-zero in some cases, since 'error' is public, and there is
external code modifying it.
- assign NULL to buffer when deallocating it so that we don't
do it twice in the destructor
- there is no point in changing 'error' in the destructor.
When an incremental join cache is used to join a table whose
fields are not referenced anywhere in the query the association
pointer to the last record in the such cache can be the same
as the pointer to the end of the buffer.
The function JOIN_CACHE_BKA::get_next_key must take into
consideration this when iterating over the keys of the records
from the join buffer.
The assertion in JOIN_TAB_SCAN_MRR::next also must take this
into consideration.
Borrowed a slightly changed test case from a patch attached to the
bug #52394.