length/dec/charset are still in LEX, because they're also used
for CAST and dynamic columns.
also
1. fix "MDEV-7041 COLLATION(CAST('a' AS CHAR BINARY)) returns a wrong result"
2. allow BINARY modifier in stored function RETURN clause
3. allow "COLLATION without CHARSET" in SP/SF (parameters, RETURN, DECLARE)
4. print correct variable name in error messages for stored routine parameters
fail CREATE SERVER foreign data wrapper is "mysql"
and neither HOST nor SOCKET are specified.
Also default PORT to 3306 (again, only for foreign
data wrapper "mysql")
There was a race. The test case was expecting the slave to start processing a
particular DELETE statement, then the test would stop the slave at this
point. But there was missing something to wait until the slave would actually
reach this point; thus depending on timing it was possible that the slave
would be stopped too early, causing .result file difference.
Fixed by adding an appropriate wait to the test case.
Fix rare failures in test case rpl.rpl_gtid_basic:
- Add another possible error code when a connection is killed.
- Make sure that the IO thread has had time to complete its stop after START
SLAVE UNTIL. Otherwise, START SLAVE might run before IO thread stop,
leaving the test case with a stopped IO thread that eventually causes a
wait timeout.
There was a race, a small window between updating slave position and updating
Seconds_Behind_Master, during which the test case could see the wrong value.
Fix by waiting for the expected status to appear.
Problem is that tests restart the server and "shutdown_server" looks
for pid file # which is not there with embedded mode.
Fix tests so that they are not run with embedded mode.
innodb.innodb_stats_drop_locked fail and
innodb.innodb_stats_fetch_nonexistent fails in buildbot on Windows
Analysis: Problem is that innodb_stats_create_on_corrupted
test renames mysql.innodb.index_stats and all the rest
are dependend on this table.
Fix: After rename back to original, restart mysqld to
make sure that table is correct.
The replication relay log position was sometimes updated incorrectly at the
end of a transaction in parallel replication. This happened because the relay
log file name was taken from the current Relay_log_info (SQL driver thread),
not the correct value for the transaction in question.
The result was that if a transaction was applied while the SQL driver thread
was at least one relay log file ahead, _and_ the SQL thread was subsequently
stopped before applying any events from the most recent relay log file, then
the relay log position would be incorrect - wrong relay log file name. Thus,
when the slave was started again, usually a relay log read error would result,
or in rare cases, if the position happened to be readable, the slave might
even skip arbitrary amounts of events.
In GTID mode, the relay log position is reset when both slave threads are
restarted, so this bug would only be seen in non-GTID mode, or in GTID mode
when only the SQL thread, not the IO thread, was stopped.
MDEV-7106: Sporadic test failure in multi_source.gtid
MDEV-7153: Yet another sporadic failure of multi_source.gtid in buildbot
This patch fixes three races in the multi_source.gtid test case that could
cause sporadic failures:
1. Do not put SHOW ALL SLAVES STATUS in the output, the output is not stable.
2. Ensure that slave1 has replicated as far as expected, before stopping its
connection to master1 (otherwise the following wait will time out due to rows
not replicated from master1).
3. Ensure that slave2 has replicated far enough before connecting slave1 to it
(otherwise we get an error during connect that slave1 is ahead of slave2).
I saw two test failures in rpl.rpl_gtid_crash where we get this in the error
log:
141123 12:47:54 [Note] InnoDB: Restoring possible half-written data pages
141123 12:47:54 [Note] InnoDB: from the doublewrite buffer...
InnoDB: Warning: database page corruption or a failed
InnoDB: file read of space 6 page 3.
InnoDB: Trying to recover it from the doublewrite buffer.
141123 12:47:54 [Note] InnoDB: Recovered the page from the doublewrite buffer.
This test case deliberately crashes the server, and if this crash happens
right in the middle of writing a buffer pool page to disk, it is not
unexpected that we can get a half-written page. The page is recovered
correctly from the doublewrite buffer.
So this patch adds a suppression for this warning in the error log for this
test case.
When a master slave restarts, it logs a special restart format description
event in its binlog. When the slave sees this event, it knows it needs to roll
back any active partial transaction, in case the master crashed previously in
the middle of writing such transaction to its binlog.
However, there was a bug where this rollback did not reset rgi->pending_gtid.
This caused the @@gtid_slave_pos to be updated incorrectly with the GTID of
the partial transaction that was rolled back.
Fix this by always clearing rgi->pending_gtid in cleanup_context(), hopefully
preventing similar bugs from turning up in other special cases where a
transaction is rolled back during replication.
Thanks to Pavel Ivanov for tracking down the issue and providing a test case.
after Operating system error number 36 in a file operation.
Analysis: os_file_get_status did not handle error ENAMETOOLONG
correctly.
Fix: Add correct handling for error ENAMETOOLONG. Note that on InnoDB
case the error is not passed all the way up to server. That would
be bigger rewamp.
innodb.innodb_stats_drop_locked fail and
innodb.innodb_stats_fetch_nonexistent fails in buildbot on Windows
Analysis: Problem is that innodb_stats_create_on_corrupted
test renames mysql.innodb.index_stats and all the rest
are dependend on this table.
Fix: After rename back to original, restart mysqld to
make sure that table is correct.