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Davi Arnaut
050c36c7de Bug#46013: rpl_extraColmaster_myisam fails on pb2
Bug#45243: crash on win in sql thread clear_tables_to_lock() -> free()
Bug#45242: crash on win in mysql_close() -> free()
Bug#45238: rpl_slave_skip, rpl_change_master failed (lost connection) for STOP SLAVE
Bug#46030: rpl_truncate_3innodb causes server crash on windows
Bug#46014: rpl_stm_reset_slave crashes the server sporadically in pb2

When killing a user session on the server, it's necessary to
interrupt (notify) the thread associated with the session that
the connection is being killed so that the thread is woken up
if waiting for I/O. On a few platforms (Mac, Windows and HP-UX)
where the SIGNAL_WITH_VIO_CLOSE flag is defined, this interruption
procedure is to asynchronously close the underlying socket of
the connection.

In order to enable this schema, each connection serving thread
registers its VIO (I/O interface) so that other threads can
access it and close the connection. But only the owner thread of
the VIO might delete it as to guarantee that other threads won't
see freed memory (the thread unregisters the VIO before deleting
it). A side note: closing the socket introduces a harmless race
that might cause a thread attempt to read from a closed socket,
but this is deemed acceptable.

The problem is that this infrastructure was meant to only be used
by server threads, but the slave I/O thread was registering the
VIO of a mysql handle (a client API structure that represents a
connection to another server instance) as a active connection of
the thread. But under some circumstances such as network failures,
the client API might destroy the VIO associated with a handle at
will, yet the VIO wouldn't be properly unregistered. This could
lead to accesses to freed data if a thread attempted to kill a
slave I/O thread whose connection was already broken.

There was a attempt to work around this by checking whether
the socket was being interrupted, but this hack didn't work as
intended due to the aforementioned race -- attempting to read
from the socket would yield a "bad file descriptor" error.

The solution is to add a hook to the client API that is called
from the client code before the VIO of a handle is deleted.
This hook allows the slave I/O thread to detach the active vio
so it does not point to freed memory.

server-tools/instance-manager/mysql_connection.cc:
  Add stub method required for linking.
sql-common/client.c:
  Invoke hook.
sql/client_settings.h:
  Export hook.
sql/slave.cc:
  Introduce hook that clears the active VIO before it is freed
  by the client API.
2009-08-13 17:07:20 -03:00
Davi Arnaut
97dbd987f0 Bug#46013: rpl_extraColmaster_myisam fails on pb2
Bug#45243: crash on win in sql thread clear_tables_to_lock() -> free()
Bug#45242: crash on win in mysql_close() -> free()
Bug#45238: rpl_slave_skip, rpl_change_master failed (lost connection) for STOP SLAVE
Bug#46030: rpl_truncate_3innodb causes server crash on windows
Bug#46014: rpl_stm_reset_slave crashes the server sporadically in pb2

When killing a user session on the server, it's necessary to
interrupt (notify) the thread associated with the session that
the connection is being killed so that the thread is woken up
if waiting for I/O. On a few platforms (Mac, Windows and HP-UX)
where the SIGNAL_WITH_VIO_CLOSE flag is defined, this interruption
procedure is to asynchronously close the underlying socket of
the connection.

In order to enable this schema, each connection serving thread
registers its VIO (I/O interface) so that other threads can
access it and close the connection. But only the owner thread of
the VIO might delete it as to guarantee that other threads won't
see freed memory (the thread unregisters the VIO before deleting
it). A side note: closing the socket introduces a harmless race
that might cause a thread attempt to read from a closed socket,
but this is deemed acceptable.

The problem is that this infrastructure was meant to only be used
by server threads, but the slave I/O thread was registering the
VIO of a mysql handle (a client API structure that represents a
connection to another server instance) as a active connection of
the thread. But under some circumstances such as network failures,
the client API might destroy the VIO associated with a handle at
will, yet the VIO wouldn't be properly unregistered. This could
lead to accesses to freed data if a thread attempted to kill a
slave I/O thread whose connection was already broken.

There was a attempt to work around this by checking whether
the socket was being interrupted, but this hack didn't work as
intended due to the aforementioned race -- attempting to read
from the socket would yield a "bad file descriptor" error.

The solution is to add a hook to the client API that is called
from the client code before the VIO of a handle is deleted.
This hook allows the slave I/O thread to detach the active vio
so it does not point to freed memory.
2009-08-13 17:07:20 -03:00
Davi Arnaut
543e86728f Bug#45017: Failure to connect if hostname maps to multiple addresses
The problem is that the C API function mysql_real_connect
only attempts to connect to the first IP address returned
for a hostname. This can be a problem if a hostname maps
to multiple IP address and the server is not bound to the
first one that is returned.

The solution is to augment mysql_real_connect so that it
attempts to connect to all IPv4 addresses that a domain
name maps to. The function goes over the list of address
until a successful connection is established.

No test case is provided as its not possible to test this
automatically with the current testing infrastructure.

sql-common/client.c:
  The client will try to connect to each IPv4 address from
  the list of addresses that hostname maps to until a successful
  connection is established or there are no more address.
2009-07-30 21:28:43 -03:00
Davi Arnaut
1c2556ff46 Merge from mysql-5.0-bugteam. 2009-08-13 17:45:01 -03:00
Davi Arnaut
1cf02d95a7 Merge from mysql-5.0-bugteam. 2009-08-13 17:45:01 -03:00
Davi Arnaut
35e5b9b8c9 Bug#45017: Failure to connect if hostname maps to multiple addresses
The problem is that the C API function mysql_real_connect
only attempts to connect to the first IP address returned
for a hostname. This can be a problem if a hostname maps
to multiple IP address and the server is not bound to the
first one that is returned.

The solution is to augment mysql_real_connect so that it
attempts to connect to all IPv4 addresses that a domain
name maps to. The function goes over the list of address
until a successful connection is established.

No test case is provided as its not possible to test this
automatically with the current testing infrastructure.
2009-07-30 21:28:43 -03:00
unknown
e84748406c Fix memory leak in mysql_ssl_set() when called more than once.
Fix sleep() synchronisation in innodb_information_schema test case.

mysql-test/t/innodb_information_schema.test:
  Using sleep for synchronisation does not work!!!
  Replace by looping until the required condition is met.
sql-common/client.c:
  mysql_ssl_set() did not free old pointers before overwriting with new ones (happens when
  mysql_ssl_set() is called twice without calling mysql_close() in-between).
  
  This sometimes caused memory leaks in the slave depending on exact timing of
  master/slave shutdown.
  
  Fixed by freeing old pointers before installing new ones in mysql_ssl_set(), just like
  mysql_options() does.
2009-06-23 14:00:24 +02:00
Davi Arnaut
eac6619ff0 Merge from mysql-5.0-bugteam. 2009-06-10 11:05:07 -03:00
Davi Arnaut
a141a6375a Merge from mysql-5.0-bugteam. 2009-06-10 11:05:07 -03:00
Davi Arnaut
afacea4d60 Bug#41190: shared memory connections do not work in Vista, if server started from cmdline
Backport to MySQL 5.0/1 fix by Vladislav Vaintroub:

In Vista and later and also in when using terminal services, when
server is started from  command line, client cannot connect to it
via shared memory protocol.

This is a regression introduced when  Bug#24731 was fixed.  The
reason is that client is trying to attach to shared memory using
global kernel object  namespace (all kernel objects are prefixed
with Global\). However, server started from the command line in
Vista and later will create shared memory and events using current
session namespace. Thus, client is unable to find the server and
connection fails.

The fix for the client is to first try to find server using "local"
names  (omitting Global\  prefix) and only if server is not found,
trying global namespace.
2009-06-10 10:59:59 -03:00
Davi Arnaut
425790610d Bug#41190: shared memory connections do not work in Vista, if server started from cmdline
Backport to MySQL 5.0/1 fix by Vladislav Vaintroub:

In Vista and later and also in when using terminal services, when
server is started from  command line, client cannot connect to it
via shared memory protocol.

This is a regression introduced when  Bug#24731 was fixed.  The
reason is that client is trying to attach to shared memory using
global kernel object  namespace (all kernel objects are prefixed
with Global\). However, server started from the command line in
Vista and later will create shared memory and events using current
session namespace. Thus, client is unable to find the server and
connection fails.

The fix for the client is to first try to find server using "local"
names  (omitting Global\  prefix) and only if server is not found,
trying global namespace.
2009-06-10 10:59:59 -03:00
Staale Smedseng
aede9b7d13 Adding missing forward declaration for bug 43560 2009-05-20 19:34:37 +02:00
Staale Smedseng
6922ead265 Adding missing forward declaration for bug 43560 2009-05-20 19:34:37 +02:00
Staale Smedseng
059dba14b7 Recommit of bug 43560 after merge with mysql-5.1-bugteam 2009-05-20 16:17:47 +02:00
Staale Smedseng
57ba432293 Recommit of bug 43560 after merge with mysql-5.1-bugteam 2009-05-20 16:17:47 +02:00
Michael Widenius
e726e587ec Merged with mysql-5.1 tree.
client/mysqltest.cc:
  Manually merged
configure.in:
  Manually merged
mysql-test/r/variables.result:
  Manually merged
mysql-test/t/variables.test:
  Manually merged
mysys/my_pread.c:
  Manually merged
mysys/my_read.c:
  Manually merged
sql/mysqld.cc:
  Manually merged
storage/csv/ha_tina.h:
  Manually merged
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
  Manually merged
storage/myisam/mi_check.c:
  Manually merged
storage/myisam/mi_search.c:
  Manually merged
2009-04-25 13:05:32 +03:00
Ignacio Galarza
1aefa8029f auto-merge 2009-03-19 09:42:36 -04:00
Ignacio Galarza
8fd4c59ff6 auto-merge 2009-03-19 09:42:36 -04:00
Alexey Kopytov
f7cf8e57c1 Fix for bug #40552: Race condition around default_directories
in load_defaults() 

load_defaults(), my_search_option_files() and 
my_print_default_files()  utilized a global variable 
containing  a pointer to thread local memory. This could lead 
to race conditions when those functions were called with high 
concurrency. 

Fixed by changing the interface of the said functions to avoid 
the necessity for using a global variable.

Since we cannot change load_defaults() prototype for API
compatibility reasons, it was renamed my_load_defaults().
Now load_defaults() is a thread-unsafe wrapper around
a thread-safe version, my_load_defaults().


mysys/default.c:
  1. Added a thread-safe version of load_defaults(), changed
  load_defaults() with the old interface to be a thread-unsafe
  wrapper around the thread-safe version.
  2. Always use a private MEM_ROOT in my_print_default_files, 
  don't use a global variable.
sql-common/client.c:
  Use a thread-safe version of load_defaults().
2009-02-27 11:26:06 +02:00
Alexey Kopytov
752cbab9a4 Fix for bug #40552: Race condition around default_directories
in load_defaults() 

load_defaults(), my_search_option_files() and 
my_print_default_files()  utilized a global variable 
containing  a pointer to thread local memory. This could lead 
to race conditions when those functions were called with high 
concurrency. 

Fixed by changing the interface of the said functions to avoid 
the necessity for using a global variable.

Since we cannot change load_defaults() prototype for API
compatibility reasons, it was renamed my_load_defaults().
Now load_defaults() is a thread-unsafe wrapper around
a thread-safe version, my_load_defaults().
2009-02-27 11:26:06 +02:00
Ignacio Galarza
5b7347bda3 Bug#29125 Windows Server X64: so many compiler warnings
- Remove bothersome warning messages.  This change focuses on the warnings 
that are covered by the ignore file: support-files/compiler_warnings.supp.
- Strings are guaranteed to be max uint in length
2009-02-13 11:41:47 -05:00
Ignacio Galarza
2d9421c3bb Bug#29125 Windows Server X64: so many compiler warnings
- Remove bothersome warning messages.  This change focuses on the warnings 
that are covered by the ignore file: support-files/compiler_warnings.supp.
- Strings are guaranteed to be max uint in length
2009-02-13 11:41:47 -05:00
Ignacio Galarza
54fbbf9591 Bug#29125 Windows Server X64: so many compiler warnings
- Remove bothersome warning messages.  This change focuses on the warnings 
that are covered by the ignore file: support-files/compiler_warnings.supp.
- Strings are guaranteed to be max uint in length
2009-02-10 17:47:54 -05:00
Ignacio Galarza
2b85c64d65 Bug#29125 Windows Server X64: so many compiler warnings
- Remove bothersome warning messages.  This change focuses on the warnings 
that are covered by the ignore file: support-files/compiler_warnings.supp.
- Strings are guaranteed to be max uint in length
2009-02-10 17:47:54 -05:00
Sergei Golubchik
e2219ec965 wt_thd_lazy_init(), per-thread deadlock search depths and timeouts
mysys/array.c:
  lazy alloc in dynamic array
sql-common/client.c:
  for dynamic array, specify init_alloc==alloc_increment explicitly
sql/mysqld.cc:
  per-thread deadlock search depths and timeouts
sql/set_var.cc:
  per-thread deadlock search depths and timeouts
sql/sql_class.h:
  per-thread deadlock search depths and timeouts
2008-08-08 13:11:27 +02:00
unknown
18a01ce924 fixed warnings and compile errors from the fix for bug 26243 2008-03-29 09:52:16 +02:00
gkodinov/kgeorge@macbook.gmz
7cb4b7c19d fixed warnings and compile errors from the fix for bug 26243 2008-03-29 09:52:16 +02:00
unknown
f77686df0d Merge quad.opbmk:/mnt/raid/alik/MySQL/devel/5.0
into  quad.opbmk:/mnt/raid/alik/MySQL/devel/5.0-rt-merged


libmysql/libmysql.c:
  Auto merged
sql-common/client.c:
  Auto merged
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
  Manually merged.
2008-03-18 13:53:51 +03:00
anozdrin/alik@quad.opbmk
50c37672a7 Merge quad.opbmk:/mnt/raid/alik/MySQL/devel/5.0
into  quad.opbmk:/mnt/raid/alik/MySQL/devel/5.0-rt-merged
2008-03-18 13:53:51 +03:00
unknown
07db330a55 Merge quad.opbmk:/mnt/raid/alik/MySQL/devel/5.1
into  quad.opbmk:/mnt/raid/alik/MySQL/devel/5.1-rt-merged


libmysql/libmysql.c:
  Auto merged
sql-common/client.c:
  Auto merged
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  Auto merged
sql/mysqld.cc:
  Auto merged
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
  Auto merged
2008-03-18 13:51:17 +03:00
anozdrin/alik@quad.opbmk
fa6ed3cf36 Merge quad.opbmk:/mnt/raid/alik/MySQL/devel/5.1
into  quad.opbmk:/mnt/raid/alik/MySQL/devel/5.1-rt-merged
2008-03-18 13:51:17 +03:00
unknown
ce34828e07 Merge buzz.(none):/home/davi/mysql-5.0-runtime
into  buzz.(none):/home/davi/mysql-5.1-runtime


sql-common/client.c:
  Auto merged
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
  Manual merge
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
  Manual merge
libmysql/libmysql.c:
  Manual merge
2008-03-17 16:13:59 -03:00
davi@buzz.(none)
df5cf2b1de Merge buzz.(none):/home/davi/mysql-5.0-runtime
into  buzz.(none):/home/davi/mysql-5.1-runtime
2008-03-17 16:13:59 -03:00
unknown
063b504772 Bug#35103 mysql_client_test::test_bug29948 causes sporadic failures
The problem was that the COM_STMT_SEND_LONG_DATA was sending a response
packet if the prepared statement wasn't found in the server (due to
reconnection). The commands COM_STMT_SEND_LONG_DATA and COM_STMT_CLOSE
should not send any packets, even error packets should not be sent since
they are not expected by the client API.

The solution is to clear generated during the execution of the aforementioned
commands and to skip resend of prepared statement commands. Another fix is
that if the connection breaks during the send of prepared statement command,
the command is not sent again since the prepared statement is no longer in the
server.


libmysql/libmysql.c:
  The mysql handle might be reset after a reconnection.
  Pass the now used stmt argument to cli_advanced_command.
sql-common/client.c:
  Don't resend command if the connection broke and it's a prepared
  statement command. If the session is broken, prepared statements
  on the server are gone, set the error accordanly.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
  Clear any error set during the execution of the request
  command.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
  Fix memory leak by freeing result associated with statement.
  Remove test case for Bug 29948 because it's not reliable in
  5.0 (fixed in 5.1) due to KILL queries sending two packets for
  a thread that kills itself.
2008-03-14 17:40:12 -03:00
davi@mysql.com/endora.local
f23e3fd04c Bug#35103 mysql_client_test::test_bug29948 causes sporadic failures
The problem was that the COM_STMT_SEND_LONG_DATA was sending a response
packet if the prepared statement wasn't found in the server (due to
reconnection). The commands COM_STMT_SEND_LONG_DATA and COM_STMT_CLOSE
should not send any packets, even error packets should not be sent since
they are not expected by the client API.

The solution is to clear generated during the execution of the aforementioned
commands and to skip resend of prepared statement commands. Another fix is
that if the connection breaks during the send of prepared statement command,
the command is not sent again since the prepared statement is no longer in the
server.
2008-03-14 17:40:12 -03:00
unknown
2ebee313b5 A fix for Bug#35289: Too many connections -- wrong SQL state
in some case.

ER_CON_COUNT_ERROR is defined with SQL state 08004. However, this SQL state is not always
returned.

This error can be thrown in two cases:

  1. when an ordinary user (a user w/o SUPER privilege) is connecting,
    and the number of active user connections is equal or greater than
    max_connections.

  2. when a user is connecting and the number of active user connections is
    already (max_connections + 1) -- that means that no more connections will
    be accepted regardless of the user credentials.

In the 1-st case, SQL state is correct.

The bug happens in the 2-nd case -- on UNIX the client gets 00000 SQL state, which is
absolutely wrong (00000 means "not error SQL state); on Windows
the client accidentally gets HY000 (which means "unknown SQL state).

The cause of the problem is that the server rejects extra connection
prior to read a packet with client capabilities. Thus, the server
does not know if the client supports SQL states or not (if the client
supports 4.1 protocol or not). So, the server supposes the worst and
does not send SQL state at all.

The difference in behavior on UNIX and Windows occurs because on Windows
CLI_MYSQL_REAL_CONNECT() invokes create_shared_memory(), which returns
an error (in default configuration, where shared memory is not configured).
Then, the client does not reset this error, so when the connection is
rejected, SQL state is HY000 (from the error from create_shared_memory()).

The bug appeared after test case for Bug#33507 -- before that, this behavior
just had not been tested.

The fix is to 1) reset the error after create_shared_memory();
2) set SQL state to 'unknown error' if it was not received from
the server.

A separate test case is not required, since the behavior is already
tested in connect.test.

Note for doc-team: the manual should be updated to say that under
some circumstances, 'Too many connections' has HY000 SQL state.


mysql-test/r/connect.result:
  Update result file.
sql-common/client.c:
  1. Reset an error from create_shared_memory();
  2. Set SQL state to 'unknown error' if it was not received from
     the server.
2008-03-14 15:58:27 +03:00
anozdrin/alik@quad.
d3575ce0e4 A fix for Bug#35289: Too many connections -- wrong SQL state
in some case.

ER_CON_COUNT_ERROR is defined with SQL state 08004. However, this SQL state is not always
returned.

This error can be thrown in two cases:

  1. when an ordinary user (a user w/o SUPER privilege) is connecting,
    and the number of active user connections is equal or greater than
    max_connections.

  2. when a user is connecting and the number of active user connections is
    already (max_connections + 1) -- that means that no more connections will
    be accepted regardless of the user credentials.

In the 1-st case, SQL state is correct.

The bug happens in the 2-nd case -- on UNIX the client gets 00000 SQL state, which is
absolutely wrong (00000 means "not error SQL state); on Windows
the client accidentally gets HY000 (which means "unknown SQL state).

The cause of the problem is that the server rejects extra connection
prior to read a packet with client capabilities. Thus, the server
does not know if the client supports SQL states or not (if the client
supports 4.1 protocol or not). So, the server supposes the worst and
does not send SQL state at all.

The difference in behavior on UNIX and Windows occurs because on Windows
CLI_MYSQL_REAL_CONNECT() invokes create_shared_memory(), which returns
an error (in default configuration, where shared memory is not configured).
Then, the client does not reset this error, so when the connection is
rejected, SQL state is HY000 (from the error from create_shared_memory()).

The bug appeared after test case for Bug#33507 -- before that, this behavior
just had not been tested.

The fix is to 1) reset the error after create_shared_memory();
2) set SQL state to 'unknown error' if it was not received from
the server.

A separate test case is not required, since the behavior is already
tested in connect.test.

Note for doc-team: the manual should be updated to say that under
some circumstances, 'Too many connections' has HY000 SQL state.
2008-03-14 15:58:27 +03:00
unknown
d6df18dd33 Merge kaamos.(none):/data/src/mysql-5.1
into  kaamos.(none):/data/src/opt/mysql-5.1-opt


client/mysql.cc:
  Auto merged
client/mysqldump.c:
  Auto merged
configure.in:
  Auto merged
include/my_global.h:
  Auto merged
libmysql/libmysql.c:
  Auto merged
libmysqld/lib_sql.cc:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/include/mix1.inc:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/r/create.result:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/r/func_str.result:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/r/innodb.result:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/r/select.result:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/t/create.test:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/t/disabled.def:
  Auto merged
sql/filesort.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/handler.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/item.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/item.h:
  Auto merged
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/item_func.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/item_func.h:
  Auto merged
sql/item_sum.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/log.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  Auto merged
sql/mysqld.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/set_var.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/sp.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/sql_acl.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/sql_base.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/sql_insert.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/sql_select.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
  Auto merged
storage/ndb/src/kernel/blocks/backup/Backup.hpp:
  Auto merged
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/r/func_time.result:
  Manual merge.
mysql-test/r/view.result:
  Manual merge.
mysql-test/t/view.test:
  Manual merge.
scripts/mysql_config.sh:
  Manual merge.
sql-common/client.c:
  Manual merge.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  Manual merge.
2008-03-12 11:19:46 +03:00
kaa@kaamos.(none)
0a7052e4d3 Merge kaamos.(none):/data/src/mysql-5.1
into  kaamos.(none):/data/src/opt/mysql-5.1-opt
2008-03-12 11:19:46 +03:00
unknown
33a4e76090 Bug#34655 Compile error
Rename client_last_error to last_error and client_last_errno to last_errno
to not break connectors which use the internal net structure for error handling.


include/mysql_com.h:
  Rename client_last_error to last_error, client_last_errno to last_errno.
include/mysql_h.ic:
  Rename client_last_error to last_error, client_last_errno to last_errno.
libmysql/libmysql.c:
  Rename client_last_error to last_error, client_last_errno to last_errno.
libmysql/manager.c:
  Rename client_last_error to last_error, client_last_errno to last_errno.
libmysqld/lib_sql.cc:
  Rename client_last_error to last_error, client_last_errno to last_errno.
libmysqld/libmysqld.c:
  Rename client_last_error to last_error, client_last_errno to last_errno.
server-tools/instance-manager/mysql_connection.cc:
  Rename client_last_error to last_error, client_last_errno to last_errno.
sql/log_event.cc:
  Rename client_last_error to last_error, client_last_errno to last_errno.
sql-common/client.c:
  Rename client_last_error to last_error, client_last_errno to last_errno.
sql/log_event_old.cc:
  Rename client_last_error to last_error, client_last_errno to last_errno.
sql/net_serv.cc:
  Rename client_last_error to last_error, client_last_errno to last_errno.
sql/repl_failsafe.cc:
  Rename client_last_error to last_error, client_last_errno to last_errno.
2008-02-28 14:55:46 -03:00
davi@mysql.com/endora.local
41545137ef Bug#34655 Compile error
Rename client_last_error to last_error and client_last_errno to last_errno
to not break connectors which use the internal net structure for error handling.
2008-02-28 14:55:46 -03:00
unknown
68b21ebb83 Merge bk@192.168.21.1:mysql-5.1-opt
into  mysql.com:/home/hf/work/25097/my51-25097


libmysql/libmysql.c:
  Auto merged
libmysqld/lib_sql.cc:
  Auto merged
sql-common/client.c:
  Auto merged
sql/log.cc:
  Auto merged
2008-02-27 13:54:34 +04:00
holyfoot/hf@hfmain.(none)
2356e0df6e Merge bk@192.168.21.1:mysql-5.1-opt
into  mysql.com:/home/hf/work/25097/my51-25097
2008-02-27 13:54:34 +04:00
unknown
33c4301922 Merge mysql.com:/home/hf/work/25097/my50-25097
into  mysql.com:/home/hf/work/25097/my51-25097


client/mysql.cc:
  Auto merged
include/sql_common.h:
  Auto merged
libmysql/libmysql.c:
  Auto merged
libmysqld/lib_sql.cc:
  Auto merged
sql-common/client.c:
  merging
sql/log.cc:
  merging
2008-02-27 13:00:59 +04:00
holyfoot/hf@hfmain.(none)
b727a22d97 Merge mysql.com:/home/hf/work/25097/my50-25097
into  mysql.com:/home/hf/work/25097/my51-25097
2008-02-27 13:00:59 +04:00
unknown
a4b0a2cf67 Bug #25097 mysql_server_init fails silently if no errmsg.sys is present.
There was no way to return an error from the client library
if no MYSQL connections was established.
So here i added variables to store that king of errors and
made functions like mysql_error(NULL) to return these.


client/mysql.cc:
  Bug #25097 mysql_server_init fails silently if no errmsg.sys is present.
  
  Show the error message on std_error
include/sql_common.h:
  Bug #25097 mysql_server_init fails silently if no errmsg.sys is present.
  
  cant_connect_sqlstate constant declared
libmysql/libmysql.c:
  Bug #25097 mysql_server_init fails silently if no errmsg.sys is present.
  
  mysql_sqlstate(NULL) returns 'unknown_sqlstate'
libmysqld/lib_sql.cc:
  Bug #25097 mysql_server_init fails silently if no errmsg.sys is present.
  
  EMBEDDED_SERVER version of the vprint_msg_to_log() implemented
sql-common/client.c:
  Bug #25097 mysql_server_init fails silently if no errmsg.sys is present.
  
  mysql_server_last_errno and mysql_server_last_error introduced
  to store errors not related to particular connections.
  
  mysql_error(NULL) and mysql_errno(NULL) now returns these
  mysql_server_last_error and errno respectively
sql/log.cc:
  Bug #25097 mysql_server_init fails silently if no errmsg.sys is present.
  
  EMBEDDED_LIBRARY implementation of the vprint_msg_to_log() moved
  to lib_sql.cc
2008-02-27 12:42:43 +04:00
holyfoot/hf@mysql.com/hfmain.(none)
140ca59538 Bug #25097 mysql_server_init fails silently if no errmsg.sys is present.
There was no way to return an error from the client library
if no MYSQL connections was established.
So here i added variables to store that king of errors and
made functions like mysql_error(NULL) to return these.
2008-02-27 12:42:43 +04:00
unknown
233143fd31 Fix for Bug#29605
--local-infile=0 checks can be bypassed by sending a FETCH LOCAL FILE response
  
Add a check for CLIENT_LOCAL_FILES before sending a local file.
Beware, that all binary distributions enable sending of local files and it's up
to the programs which use libmysql to disable it, if they don't use this functionality.
Otherwise they are not safe.


client/mysqltest.c:
  Enable LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE for the test suite, like some rpl and ndb test.
sql-common/client.c:
  Check if the client has LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE disabled and
  don't serve such requests from the server. This is not 100% proof,
  as if the client has this enabled, in all binary builds for BC,
  the check won't work and the client can be tricked into sending a
  local file.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
  Switch on LOCAL INFILE in client test. If one day there
  is a test which uses it, then it will work out of the box.
2008-02-22 18:45:45 +01:00
andrey@whirlpool.hristov.com
07d9c4eeb8 Fix for Bug#29605
--local-infile=0 checks can be bypassed by sending a FETCH LOCAL FILE response
  
Add a check for CLIENT_LOCAL_FILES before sending a local file.
Beware, that all binary distributions enable sending of local files and it's up
to the programs which use libmysql to disable it, if they don't use this functionality.
Otherwise they are not safe.
2008-02-22 18:45:45 +01:00
unknown
b395490480 Merge dl145h.mysql.com:/data0/mkindahl/mysql-5.1-rpl
into  dl145h.mysql.com:/data0/mkindahl/mysql-5.1-rpl-merge


BitKeeper/deleted/.del-show_binlog_events2.inc:
  Auto merged
sql-common/client.c:
  Auto merged
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/log_event.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/slave.cc:
  Auto merged
2008-01-30 16:14:14 +01:00