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b51cbbaaf2 BUG#11754170: TEST CASE FOR BUG#28211 IS DISABLED IN QUERY_CACHE.TEST as RENAME DATABASE
and query_cache don't play along nicely.

An alternative for RENAME DATABSE using RENAME TABLE has been used to implement this.
2011-11-02 18:42:52 +05:30
5b0ae07052 BUG#11754168:PARTS OF INDEX_MERGE_INNODB.TEST ARE DISABLED DUE TO EXPLAIN DIFFS
Parts of index_merge_innodb were disabled.These have been enabled with a few changes 
and the test is being made experimental to study it's behaviour.
2011-11-02 16:53:41 +05:30
e066044294 BUG#11763573
post-push fixes for show_slave_io_error= 1 of wait_for_slave_io_error.inc;
Unix and win format path specifically so few tests have to change show_slave_io_error
to zero.
2011-10-29 00:07:16 +03:00
9c255bdaf7 merge from 5.5 to local tree. 2011-10-28 16:11:26 +03:00
a7127418a7 Bug#11763573 - 56299: MUTEX DEADLOCK WITH COM_BINLOG_DUMP, BINLOG PURGE, AND PROCESSLIST/KILL
The bug case is similar to one fixed earlier bug_49536.
Deadlock involving LOCK_log appears to be possible because the purge running thread
is holding LOCK_log whereas there is no sense of doing that and which fact was
exploited by the earlier bug fixes.

Fixed with small reengineering of rotate_and_purge(), adding two new methods and
setting up a policy to execute those instead of the former
rotate_and_purge(RP_LOCK_LOG_IS_ALREADY_LOCKED).
The policy for using rotate(), purge() is that if the caller acquires LOCK_log itself,
it should call rotate(), release the mutex and run purge().

Side effect of this patch is refining error message of bug@11747416 to print
the whole path.
2011-10-27 17:14:41 +03:00
f816d4c479 bug#11758979 - 51252: ARCHIVE TABLES STILL FAIL UNDER STRESS
TESTS: CRASH, CORRUPTION, 4G MEMOR

Issue: Valgrind errors due to checksum and optimize
       query against archive tables with null columns.
       Table record buffer was not initialized.

Solution: Initialize the record buffer.
2011-10-22 17:04:38 +05:30
ce33b1fafe bug#11758979 - 51252: ARCHIVE TABLES STILL FAIL UNDER STRESS
TESTS: CRASH, CORRUPTION, 4G MEMOR

Issue: Valgrind errors due to checksum and optimize 
       query angaist archive tables with null columns.
       Table record buffer was not initialized.

Solution: Initialize the record buffer.
2011-10-21 16:19:58 +05:30
a3491852b2 Merge. 2011-10-21 09:35:07 +04:00
ccd019dd26 Merge. 2011-10-21 09:30:56 +04:00
3e0491c758 BUG#11757032 - 49030: OPTIMIZE TABLE BREAKS MYISAM TABLE WHEN
USING MYISAM_USE_MMAP ON WINDOWS

When OPTIMIZE/REPAIR TABLE is switching to new data file,
old data file is removed while memory mapping is still
active.

With 5.1 implementation of nt_share_delete() it is not
permitted to remove mmaped file.

This fix disables memory mapping for mi_repair() operations.
2011-10-20 15:03:22 +04:00
27341322e4 Removing copyright headers from test files 2011-10-19 23:44:17 +02:00
8ee8c7aebf Remove copyright header from parser_stack.test 2011-10-19 13:36:57 +02:00
3068eee354 Bug #11754855 46528: NEED A WAY TO PASS A VARIABLE TO MTR COMMANDS
modified function do_get_error in mysqltest.cc to handle multiple variable passed
added test case to mysqltest.test to verify handling to multiple errors passed
2011-10-19 12:53:52 +05:30
869b596b74 BUG#12968815: mysql_plugin : disable requires plugin name but doesn't use it
This patch corrects a defect in the building of the DELETE commands for
disabling a plugin whereby only the original plugin data was deleted. If there
were other plugins, the delete did not remove the rows. The code has been
changed to remove all rows from the mysql.plugin table that were inserted when
the plugin was loaded. The test has also been changed to correctly identify if
all rows have been deleted.
2011-10-17 15:30:28 -04:00
b195e6f943 Bug#11750518 41090: ORDER BY TRUNCATES GROUP_CONCAT RESULT
When temporary tables is used for result sorting
result field for gconcat function is created using
group_concat_max_len size. It leads to result truncation
when character_set_results is multi-byte character set due
to insufficient tmp table field size.
The fix is to increase temporary table field size for
gconcat. Method make_string_field() is overloaded
for Item_func_group_concat class and uses
max_characters * collation.collation->mbmaxlen size for
result field. max_characters is maximum number of characters
what can fit into max_length size.
2011-10-12 17:41:25 +04:00
9de021c753 merge 5.1 -> 5.5
adjust/modify tests as they were failing if system time zone is set differently.
2011-10-12 10:19:46 +05:30
c6120de68f bug#11766457 - adjusting/modifying the the tests as tests were failing if system time zone is set differently. 2011-10-12 10:10:52 +05:30
3cbe8672d9 Test "file_contents" failed in non-community RPMs on SuSE
because the search pattern for the "INFO_*" files was not general enough:
Fixed.
2011-10-10 14:03:29 +02:00
9489a872bd merge 5.5-mtr => 5.5 2011-10-05 22:54:16 +02:00
ebaa600664 merge 5.1-mtr => 5.1 2011-10-05 22:38:00 +02:00
759c90c1fe Silly mistake in gdb output: replaced print with resfile_print,
but the latter only takes one argument, duh!
Fixed by concatenating the args (replace , with .)
2011-10-05 15:16:20 +02:00
3d2eff9715 Bug #12844282 62075: MTR TESTS SHOULD NOT HAVE TO SAVE & RESET INNODB_FILE_FORMAT_CHECK
This is a redo for 5.5
  Added 'innodb_file_format_max' as variable to ignore change to.
  Tests that had to restore this amended
  Two tests assumed it to be Antelope, make sure these run on a freshly
    started server
2011-10-05 15:14:14 +02:00
d0762ef511 5.1 -> 5.5 merge 2011-10-05 13:55:51 +04:00
fcd99c156b Bug#11747970 34660: CRASH WHEN FEDERATED TABLE LOSES CONNECTION DURING INSERT ... SELECT
Problematic query:
insert ignore into `t1_federated` (`c1`) select `c1` from  `t1_local` a
where not exists (select 1 from `t1_federated` b where a.c1 = b.c1);
When this query is killed in another connection it could lead to crash.
The problem is follwing:
An attempt to obtain table statistics for subselect table in killed query
fails with an error. So JOIN::optimize() for subquery is failed but
it does not prevent further subquery evaluation.
At the first subquery execution JOIN::optimize() is called
(see subselect_single_select_engine::exec()) and fails with
an error. 'executed' flag is set to TRUE and it prevents
further subquery evaluation. At the second call
JOIN::optimize() does not happen as 'JOIN::optimized' is TRUE
and in case of uncacheable subquery the 'executed' flag is set
to FALSE before subquery evaluation. So we loose 'optimize stage'
error indication (see subselect_single_select_engine::exec()).
In other words 'executed' flag is used for two purposes, for
error indication at JOIN::optimize() stage and for an
indication of subquery execution. And it seems it's wrong
as the flag could be reset.
2011-10-05 13:28:20 +04:00
9c68ca6394 backporting 11766169, fixing 13034450 2011-10-03 13:41:59 +02:00
b49593580d mtr: print which suites are used, unless explicit test names 2011-10-03 13:16:40 +02:00
4c4a2599c1 BUG#11758262 BUG#13043055:
Fix for commit_1innodb failure on pb2.

Background: as status increment differs for an unsafe statement 
when logged in stmt and row format,  mtr throws a content mismatch
error.

Fix:  call p_verify_status_increment with different arguments
for loging format as stmt and row/mixed and disable query log.
2011-10-03 16:05:52 +05:30
2788e98ad3 bug#bug11747416 post-push fixes to correct file name print out. 2011-09-30 15:58:02 +03:00
132c41604a BUG#11758262 BUG#13043055
Problem: commit_1innodb fails on pb2 after the patch for BUG#11758262
Background: Certain statements threw warnings only in statement mode causing
the result cintent mismatch.

Fix: disabled warnings from the statements.
2011-09-30 15:16:35 +05:30
4db6d87789 Update the German error message translations (by Stefan Hinz)
and fix some Swedish too.
2011-09-29 15:31:46 +03:00
b426043b7c Bug#11747416 : 32228 A disk full makes binary log corrupt
Binary log of master can get a partially logged event if the server
runs out of disk space and, while waiting for some space to be freed,
is shut down (or crashes). If the server is not stopped, it will just
wait endlessly for space to be freed, thus no partial event anomaly
occurs.  The restarted master server has had a dubious policy to send
the incomplete event to slave which it apparently can't handle.
Although an error was printed out the fact of sending with unclear
error message is a source of confusion.
Actually the problem of presence an incomplete event in the binary log
was already fixed by WL 5493 (which was merged to our current trunk
branch, major version 5.6). The fix makes the server truncate the
binary log on server restart and recovery.

However 5.5 master can't do that. So the current issue is a problem of
sending incomplete events to the slave by 5.5 master.

It is fixed in this patch by changing the policy so that only complete
events are pushed by the dump thread to the IO thread. In addition,
the error text that master sends to the slave when an incomplete event
is found, now states that incomplete event may have been caused by an
out-of-disk space situation and provides coordinates of
the first and the last event bytes read.
2011-09-29 14:14:43 +03:00
f808e8f34f mtr --help: add --boot-xxx and sort some debug options 2011-09-29 12:34:44 +02:00
b140784fbc BUG#11758262 - 50439: MARK INSERT...SEL...ON DUP KEY UPD,REPLACE...SEL,CREATE...[IGN|REPL] SEL
Problem: The following statements can cause the slave to go out of sync 
if logged in statement format: 
INSERT IGNORE...SELECT 
INSERT ... SELECT ... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE 
REPLACE ... SELECT 
UPDATE IGNORE :
CREATE ... IGNORE SELECT 
CREATE ... REPLACE SELECT  
           
Background: Since the order of the rows returned by the SELECT 
statement or otherwise may differ on master and slave, therefore
the above statements may cuase the salve to go out of sync with
the master. 
      
Fix:
Issue a warning when statements like the above are exectued and 
the bin-logging format is statement. If the logging format is mixed,
use row based logging. Marking a statement as unsafe has been 
done in the sql/sql_parse.cc instead of sql/sql_yacc.cc, because while
parsing for a token has been done we cannot be sure if the parsing
of the other tokens has been done as well.
      
Six new warning  messages has been added for each unsafe statement. 
      
binlog.binlog_unsafe.test has been updated to incoporate these additional unsafe statments.


******
BUG#11758262 - 50439: MARK INSERT...SEL...ON DUP KEY UPD,REPLACE...SEL,CREATE...[IGN|REPL] SEL 
Problem: The following statements can cause the slave to go out of sync 
if logged in statement format: 
INSERT IGNORE...SELECT 
INSERT ... SELECT ... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE 
REPLACE ... SELECT 
UPDATE IGNORE :
CREATE ... IGNORE SELECT 
CREATE ... REPLACE SELECT  
           
Background: Since the order of the rows returned by the SELECT 
statement or otherwise may differ on master and slave, therefore
the above statements may cuase the salve to go out of sync with
the master. 
      
Fix:
Issue a warning when statements like the above are exectued and 
the bin-logging format is statement. If the logging format is mixed,
use row based logging. Marking a statement as unsafe has been 
done in the sql/sql_parse.cc instead of sql/sql_yacc.cc, because while
parsing for a token has been done we cannot be sure if the parsing
of the other tokens has been done as well.
      
Six new warning  messages has been added for each unsafe statement. 
      
binlog.binlog_unsafe.test has been updated to incoporate these additional unsafe statments.
2011-09-29 14:47:27 +05:30
a7f0fae6ab Bug #12373393 PB2 SHOULD ALLOW TO CREATE COLLECTIONS AS SUPER SET OF EXISTING COLLECTIONS
Let CMake parse files with a ".in" suffix containing includes
    Added default.release.in to replace default.release
    Explained in README
    New patch: replace 'include' with '#include' to avoid accidental matches
2011-09-29 10:42:23 +02:00
3cf0b4cc17 Merge of fix for bug#11758062 from mysql-5.1. 2011-09-28 16:54:15 +05:30
92d96d1437 BUG#11758062 - 50206: ER_TOO_BIG_SELECT REFERS TO OUTMODED
SYSTEM VARIABLE NAME SQL_MAX_JOIN_SI 

BACKGROUND:

ER_TOO_BIG_SELECT refers to SQL_MAX_JOIN_SIZE, which is the
old name for MAX_JOIN_SIZE.

FIX:

Support for old name SQL_MAX_JOIN_SIZE is removed in MySQL 5.6
and is renamed as MAX_JOIN_SIZE.So the errmsg.txt 
and mysql.cc files have been updated and the corresponding result
files have also been updated.
2011-09-28 15:39:21 +05:30
e5c43f5835 Bug#11759349 -- Merge of patch from mysql-5.1. 2011-09-27 17:44:31 +05:30
d8c68db1f1 BUG#11759349 - 51655: CREATE TABLE IN MEMORY ENGINE DOESN'T STORE
CREATE_TIME IN INFORMATION_SC

It was impossible to determine MEMORY table creation time,
since it wasn't stored/exposed.

With this patch creation time is saved and it is available via
I_S.TABLES.CREATE_TIME.

Note: it was decided that additional analysis is required before
implementing UPDATE_TIME. Thus this patch doesn't store UPDATE_TIME.
2011-09-27 17:38:51 +05:30
d2e2260d4b Bug #12844282 62075: MTR TESTS SHOULD NOT HAVE TO SAVE & RESET INNODB_FILE_FORMAT_CHECK
Added 'innodb_file_format_check' as variable to ignore change to.
  Tests that had to restore this amended
  Two tests assumed it to be Antelope, make sure these run on a freshly
    started server
  For 5.5, apparently innodb_file_format_max is the one to ignore
2011-09-27 12:56:05 +02:00
6dbd633bd3 local merge 2011-09-26 14:29:27 +02:00
a151d14453 Bug#12985030 SIMPLE QUERY WITH DECIMAL NUMBERS LEAKS MEMORY
Re-write the test, to make pushbuild green.
Workaraound for broken pow() function on:
SunOS tyr40 5.10 Generic_127112-05 i86pc i386 i86pc

(dbx) where
current thread: t@1
=>[1] Item_func_pow::val_real(this = 0x238af20) (optimized), at 0xaa8d13 (line ~1980) in "item_func.cc"

(dbx) print pow(1.01, 1.0)
pow(1.01, 1) = 1.01
(dbx) print pow(1.01, 10.0)
pow(1.01, 10) = 1.1046221254112
(dbx) print pow(1.01, 100.0)
pow(1.01, 100) = 2.7048138294215
(dbx) print pow(1.01, 1000.0)
pow(1.01, 1000) = 20959.155637814
(dbx) print pow(1.01, 10000.0)
pow(1.01, 10000) = 1.635828711189e+43
(dbx) print pow(1.01, 100000.0)
pow(1.01, 100000) = Infinity
(dbx) print pow(1.01, 1000000.0)
pow(1.01, 1000000) = Infinity
(dbx) print pow(1.01, 10000000.0)
pow(1.01, 10000000) = Infinity
(dbx) print pow(1.01, 100000000.0)
pow(1.01, 100000000) = Infinity
(dbx) print pow(1.01, 1000000000.0)
pow(1.01, 1000000000) = 0.0
(dbx) print pow(1.01, 10000000000.0)
pow(1.01, 10000000000) = 0.0

(dbx) print value
value = 1.0111111111111
(dbx) print val2
val2 = 8796093022207.0

(dbx) print pow(value, val2)
pow(value, val2) = 0.0

so it seems pow(1.01, y)
returns Infinity for large y, but then starts to return 0.0 for even larger values of y.
2011-09-26 14:21:28 +02:00
ae41b0073b Fixed test sys_vars.all_vars: innodb_large_prefix no longer missing 2011-09-26 10:47:08 +02:00
d1eb81f6ab merge from 5.5 main 2011-09-26 10:27:54 +02:00
1a937b184d merge from 5.1 main 2011-09-26 10:06:25 +02:00
fe1b205d02 merge from 5.5.16 2011-09-21 12:40:41 +02:00
0f359571c5 Bug 12963823 - Crash in Purge thread under unusual circumstances.
The problem occurred when indexes are added between the time that an
UNDO record is created and the time that the purge thread comes around
and deletes the old secondary index entries.  The purge thread would
hit an assert when trying to build a secondary index entry for
searching.  The problem was that the old value of those fields were not
in the UNDO record since they were not part of an index when the UPDATE
occured. 
A test case was added to innodb-index.test.
2011-09-20 18:17:36 -06:00
8d036bcd61 Bug 12963823 - Crash in Purge thread under unusual circumstances.
The problem occurred when indexes are added between the time that an
UNDO record is created and the time that the purge thread comes around
and deletes the old secondary index entries.  The purge thread would
hit an assert when trying to build a secondary index entry for
searching.  The problem was that the old value of those fields were not
in the UNDO record since they were not part of an index when the UPDATE
occured. 
A test case was added to innodb-index.test.
2011-09-20 18:12:36 -06:00
8589a3e251 merge from 5.5 main 2011-09-20 12:14:35 +02:00
929c97db61 Bug#12985030 SIMPLE QUERY WITH DECIMAL NUMBERS LEAKS MEMORY 2011-09-20 10:59:48 +02:00
7658a8eb49 upmerge 12916194 2011-09-19 16:11:15 +02:00