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Bjorn Munch
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
kevin.lewis@oracle.com
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
Marko Mäkelä
41bb3537ba Bug#12704861 Corruption after a crash during BLOB update
The fix of Bug#12612184 broke crash recovery. When a record that
contains off-page columns (BLOBs) is updated, we must first write redo
log about the BLOB page writes, and only after that write the redo log
about the B-tree changes. The buggy fix would log the B-tree changes
first, meaning that after recovery, we could end up having a record
that contains a null BLOB pointer.

Because we will be redo logging the writes off the off-page columns
before the B-tree changes, we must make sure that the pages chosen for
the off-page columns are free both before and after the B-tree
changes. In this way, the worst thing that can happen in crash
recovery is that the BLOBs are written to free pages, but the B-tree
changes are not applied. The BLOB pages would correctly remain free in
this case. To achieve this, we must allocate the BLOB pages in the
mini-transaction of the B-tree operation. A further quirk is that BLOB
pages are allocated from the same file segment as leaf pages. Because
of this, we must temporarily "hide" any leaf pages that were freed
during the B-tree operation by "fake allocating" them prior to writing
the BLOBs, and freeing them again before the mtr_commit() of the
B-tree operation, in btr_mark_freed_leaves().

btr_cur_mtr_commit_and_start(): Remove this faulty function that was
introduced in the Bug#12612184 fix. The problem that this function was
trying to address was that when we did mtr_commit() the BLOB writes
before the mtr_commit() of the update, the new BLOB pages could have
overwritten clustered index B-tree leaf pages that were freed during
the update. If recovery applied the redo log of the BLOB writes but
did not see the log of the record update, the index tree would be
corrupted. The correct solution is to make the freed clustered index
pages unavailable to the BLOB allocation. This function is also a
likely culprit of InnoDB hangs that were observed when testing the
Bug#12612184 fix.

btr_mark_freed_leaves(): Mark all freed clustered index leaf pages of
a mini-transaction allocated (nonfree=TRUE) before storing the BLOBs,
or freed (nonfree=FALSE) before committing the mini-transaction.

btr_freed_leaves_validate(): A debug function for checking that all
clustered index leaf pages that have been marked free in the
mini-transaction are consistent (have not been zeroed out).

btr_page_alloc_low(): Refactored from btr_page_alloc(). Return the
number of the allocated page, or FIL_NULL if out of space. Add the
parameter "mtr_t* init_mtr" for specifying the mini-transaction where
the page should be initialized, or if this is a "fake allocation"
(init_mtr=NULL) by btr_mark_freed_leaves(nonfree=TRUE).

btr_page_alloc(): Add the parameter init_mtr, allowing the page to be
initialized and X-latched in a different mini-transaction than the one
that is used for the allocation. Invoke btr_page_alloc_low(). If a
clustered index leaf page was previously freed in mtr, remove it from
the memo of previously freed pages.

btr_page_free(): Assert that the page is a B-tree page and it has been
X-latched by the mini-transaction. If the freed page was a leaf page
of a clustered index, link it by a MTR_MEMO_FREE_CLUST_LEAF marker to
the mini-transaction.

btr_store_big_rec_extern_fields_func(): Add the parameter alloc_mtr,
which is NULL (old behaviour in inserts) and the same as local_mtr in
updates. If alloc_mtr!=NULL, the BLOB pages will be allocated from it
instead of the mini-transaction that is used for writing the BLOBs.

fsp_alloc_from_free_frag(): Refactored from
fsp_alloc_free_page(). Allocate the specified page from a partially
free extent.

fseg_alloc_free_page_low(), fseg_alloc_free_page_general(): Add the
parameter "mtr_t* init_mtr" for specifying the mini-transaction where
the page should be initialized, or NULL if this is a "fake allocation"
that prevents the reuse of a previously freed B-tree page for BLOB
storage. If init_mtr==NULL, try harder to reallocate the specified page
and assert that it succeeded.

fsp_alloc_free_page(): Add the parameter "mtr_t* init_mtr" for
specifying the mini-transaction where the page should be initialized.
Do not allow init_mtr == NULL, because this function is never to be
used for "fake allocations".

mtr_t: Add the operation MTR_MEMO_FREE_CLUST_LEAF and the flag
mtr->freed_clust_leaf for quickly determining if any
MTR_MEMO_FREE_CLUST_LEAF operations have been posted.

row_ins_index_entry_low(): When columns are being made off-page in
insert-by-update, invoke btr_mark_freed_leaves(nonfree=TRUE) and pass
the mini-transaction as the alloc_mtr to
btr_store_big_rec_extern_fields(). Finally, invoke
btr_mark_freed_leaves(nonfree=FALSE) to avoid leaking pages.

row_build(): Correct a comment, and add a debug assertion that a
record that contains NULL BLOB pointers must be a fresh insert.

row_upd_clust_rec(): When columns are being moved off-page, invoke
btr_mark_freed_leaves(nonfree=TRUE) and pass the mini-transaction as
the alloc_mtr to btr_store_big_rec_extern_fields(). Finally, invoke
btr_mark_freed_leaves(nonfree=FALSE) to avoid leaking pages.

buf_reset_check_index_page_at_flush(): Remove. The function
fsp_init_file_page_low() already sets
bpage->check_index_page_at_flush=FALSE.

There is a known issue in tablespace extension. If the request to
allocate a BLOB page leads to the tablespace being extended, crash
recovery could see BLOB writes to pages that are off the tablespace
file bounds. This should trigger an assertion failure in fil_io() at
crash recovery. The safe thing would be to write redo log about the
tablespace extension to the mini-transaction of the BLOB write, not to
the mini-transaction of the record update. However, there is no redo
log record for file extension in the current redo log format.

rb:693 approved by Sunny Bains
2011-08-29 11:16:42 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
7e8d625b79 Bug#12770537 I_S.TABLES.DATA_LENGTH does not show on-disk size
for compressed InnoDB tables

ha_innodb::info_low(): For calculating data_length or index_length,
use the compressed page size for compressed tables instead of UNIV_PAGE_SIZE.

rb:714 approved by Sunny Bains
2011-08-08 11:22:18 +03:00
kevin.lewis@oracle.com
e3fab622c2 Bug#12637786 was fixed with rb:692 by marko. But that fix has a remaining
bug.  It added this assert;
    ut_ad(ind_field->prefix_len);
before a section of code that assumes there is a prefix_len.  

The patch replaced code that explicitly avoided this with a check for
prefix_len.  It turns out that the purge thread can get to that assert
without a prefix_len because it does not use a row_ext_t* .
When UNIV_DEBUG is not defined, the affect of this is that the purge thread
sets the dfield->len to zero and then cannot find the entry in the index to
purge.  So secondary index entries remain unpurged.

This patch does not do the assert.  Instead, it uses
    'if (ind_field->prefix_len) {...}'
around the section of code that assumes a prefix_len.  This is the way the
patch I provided to Marko did it.

The test case is simply modified to do a sleep(10) in order to give the
purge thread a chance to run. Without the code change to row0row.c, this
modified testcase will assert if InnoDB was compiled with UNIV_DEBUG.
I tried to sleep(5), but it did not always assert.
2011-07-07 16:29:30 -05:00
Karen Langford
8c001894f5 Merge from mysql-5.1.58-release 2011-07-06 00:56:51 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
7759826ea9 Bug#12637786 Wrong secondary index entries on CHAR and VARCHAR columns
row_build_index_entry(): In innodb_file_format=Barracuda
(ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC or ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED), a secondary index on a
full column can refer to a field that is stored off-page in the
clustered index record. Take that into account.

rb:692 approved by Jimmy Yang
2011-06-30 13:18:54 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
4f2b3cd38d merge of mysql-5.1->mysql-5.1-security 2011-06-06 16:53:46 +03:00
Dmitry Lenev
d076be2a32 Fix for bug #11762012 - "54553: INNODB ASSERTS IN
HA_INNOBASE::UPDATE_ROW, TEMPORARY TABLE, TABLE LOCK".

Attempt to update an InnoDB temporary table under LOCK TABLES
led to assertion failure in both debug and production builds
if this temporary table was explicitly locked for READ. The 
same scenario works fine for MyISAM temporary tables.

The assertion failure was caused by discrepancy between lock 
that was requested on the rows of temporary table at LOCK TABLES
time and by update operation. Since SQL-layer requested a 
read-lock at LOCK TABLES time InnoDB engine assumed that upcoming
statements which are going to be executed under LOCK TABLES will 
only read table and therefore should acquire only S-lock.
An update operation broken this assumption by requesting X-lock.

Possible approaches to fixing this problem are:

1) Skip locking of temporary tables as locking doesn't make any
   sense for connection-local objects.
2) Prohibit changing of temporary table locked by LOCK TABLES ... 
   READ.

Unfortunately both of these approaches have drawbacks which make 
them unviable for stable versions of server.

So this patch takes another approach and changes code in such way
that LOCK TABLES for a temporary table will always request write
lock. In 5.1 version of this patch switch from read lock to write
lock is done inside of InnoDBs handler methods as doing it on 
SQL-layer causes compatibility troubles with FLUSH TABLES WITH
READ LOCK.
2011-05-26 17:14:47 +04:00
Marko Mäkelä
cad931d628 Bug#12429576 Assertion failure on purge of column prefix index 2011-05-19 16:12:27 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
1a0dde9206 Bug #11766513 - 59641: Prepared XA transaction in system after hard crash
causes future shutdown hang

InnoDB would hang on shutdown if any XA transactions exist in the
system in the PREPARED state. This has been masked by the fact that
MySQL would roll back any PREPARED transaction on shutdown, in the
spirit of Bug #12161 Xa recovery and client disconnection.

[mysql-test-run] do_shutdown_server: Interpret --shutdown_server 0 as
a request to kill the server immediately without initiating a
shutdown procedure.

xid_cache_insert(): Initialize XID_STATE::rm_error in order to avoid a
bogus error message on XA ROLLBACK of a recovered PREPARED transaction.

innobase_commit_by_xid(), innobase_rollback_by_xid(): Free the InnoDB
transaction object after rolling back a PREPARED transaction.

trx_get_trx_by_xid(): Only consider transactions whose
trx->is_prepared flag is set. The MySQL layer seems to prevent
attempts to roll back connected transactions that are in the PREPARED
state from another connection, but it is better to play it safe. The
is_prepared flag was introduced in the InnoDB Plugin.

trx_n_prepared: A new counter, counting the number of InnoDB
transactions in the PREPARED state.

logs_empty_and_mark_files_at_shutdown(): On shutdown, allow
trx_n_prepared transactions to exist in the system.

trx_undo_free_prepared(), trx_free_prepared(): New functions, to free
the memory objects of PREPARED transactions on shutdown. This is not
needed in the built-in InnoDB, because it would collect all allocated
memory on shutdown. The InnoDB Plugin needs this because of
innodb_use_sys_malloc.

trx_sys_close(): Invoke trx_free_prepared() on all remaining
transactions.
2011-04-07 21:12:54 +03:00
Vasil Dimov
325715c43f Load the innodb plugin instead of builtin in innodb_plugin.innodb_bug59410
Spotted by:	Marko
2011-04-06 14:38:24 +03:00
Vasil Dimov
56c34b5c1e Add the testcase for Bug#59410 to 5.1/InnoDB Plugin
Bug#59410 read uncommitted: unlock row could not find a 3 mode lock
on the record

This bug is present only in 5.6 but I am adding the test case to earlier
versions to ensure it never appears in earlier versions too.
2011-04-05 11:20:20 +03:00
Bjorn Munch
aa4bfebaee Bug #11762804 55442: MYSQLD DEBUG CRASHES WHILE RUNNING MYISAM_CRASH_BEFORE_FLUSH_KEYS.TEST
This will cause affected tests to skip if CrashReporter would popup
Found 5 tests that needed modification
2011-03-15 16:06:59 +01:00
Vasil Dimov
f912dcd82e Merge mysql-5.1-innodb -> mysql-5.1 2011-02-18 14:57:11 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
db55cf8526 Allow 30 seconds for slow shutdown in the Bug #60049 test. 2011-02-17 22:25:33 +02:00
Vasil Dimov
5e7d354326 Fix the non-determinism in innodb_information_schema.test
Thanks to Kristian Nielsen for finding out the root cause for the
failure, see: https://bugs.launchpad.net/maria/+bug/677407
2011-02-17 19:09:53 +02:00
Vasil Dimov
0a3e7beb1e Merge mysql-5.1-innodb -> mysql-5.1 2011-02-17 13:56:05 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
e428f0ed9d Disable the Bug #60049 test on embedded, as it requires server restart. 2011-02-17 09:45:07 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
afda842f02 Make the implicit unpack parameter explicit in the Bug #60049 test. 2011-02-16 15:34:16 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
518a4440ea Add a test for suspected Bug#60049. 2011-02-15 12:12:27 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
6ae8c575f3 Bug#59307 Valgrind: uninitialized value in rw_lock_set_writer_id_and_recursion_flag()
rw_lock_create_func(): Initialize lock->writer_thread, so that Valgrind
will not complain even when Valgrind instrumentation is not enabled.
Flag lock->writer_thread uninitialized, so that Valgrind can complain
when it is used uninitialized.

rw_lock_set_writer_id_and_recursion_flag(): Revert the bogus Valgrind
instrumentation that was pushed in the first attempt to fix this bug.
2011-02-15 10:51:33 +02:00
karen.langford@oracle.com
c85029f83b Merge from mysql-5.1.55-release 2011-02-08 12:52:33 +01:00
Dmitry Lenev
3473329d3b Fix for bug #58650 "Failing assertion: primary_key_no == -1 ||
primary_key_no == 0".

Attempt to create InnoDB table with non-nullable column of
geometry type having an unique key with length 12 on it and
with some other candidate key led to server crash due to
assertion failure in both non-debug and debug builds.

The problem was that such a non-candidate key could have
been sorted as the first key in table/.FRM, before any legit
candidate keys. This resulted in assertion failure in InnoDB
engine which assumes that primary key should either be the
first key in table/.FRM or should not exist at all.

The reason behind such an incorrect sorting was an wrong
value of Create_field::key_length member for geometry field
(which was set to its pack_length == 12) which confused code
in mysql_prepare_create_table(), so it would skip marking
such key as a key with partial segments.

This patch fixes the problem by ensuring that this member
gets the same value of Create_field::key_length member as 
for other blob fields (from which geometry field class is
inherited), and as result unique keys on geometry fields
are correctly marked as having partial segments.
2011-02-02 16:17:48 +03:00
Jimmy Yang
669ce69483 Fix Bug#30423 "InnoDBs treatment of NULL in index stats causes bad
"rows examined" estimates". This change implements "innodb_stats_method"
with options of "nulls_equal", "nulls_unequal" and "null_ignored".
      
rb://553 approved by Marko
2011-01-14 09:02:28 -08:00
Vasil Dimov
f6acea697e Suppress InnoDB warning about long semaphore wait if running under Valgrind
Sometimes Valgrind could be extremely slow and could trigger the InnoDB
diagnostic message making the test to fail.
2011-01-12 17:53:05 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
afe532317a merge 2011-01-10 15:08:33 +02:00
Vasil Dimov
90e38f3636 Merge mysql-5.1-bugteam -> mysql-5.1-innodb 2010-12-27 19:21:21 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
2317da0d00 Bug#58912 InnoDB unnecessarily avoids update-in-place on column prefix indexes
row_upd_changes_ord_field_binary(): Do not return TRUE if the update
vector changes a column that is covered by a prefix index, but does
not change the column prefix. Add the row_ext_t parameter for
determining whether the prefixes of externally stored columns match.

dfield_datas_are_binary_equal(): Add the parameter len, for comparing
column prefixes when len > 0.

innodb.test: Add a test case where the patch of Bug #55284 failed
without this fix.

rb:537 approved by Jimmy Yang
2010-12-21 11:39:19 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
c8853ae5e5 merge 2010-12-17 15:05:50 +02:00
Vasil Dimov
66c518dcef Speed up innodb_bug57255.test
Submitted by:	Stewart Smith (via internals@lists.mysql.com)
2010-12-14 11:38:19 +02:00
Sergey Glukhov
cd36a6a5d5 Fixed following problems:
--Bug#52157 various crashes and assertions with multi-table update, stored function
--Bug#54475 improper error handling causes cascading crashing failures in innodb/ndb
--Bug#57703 create view cause Assertion failed: 0, file .\item_subselect.cc, line 846
--Bug#57352 valgrind warnings when creating view
--Recently discovered problem when a nested materialized derived table is used
  before being populated and it leads to incorrect result

We have several modes when we should disable subquery evaluation.
The reasons for disabling are different. It could be
uselessness of the evaluation as in case of 'CREATE VIEW'
or 'PREPARE stmt', or we should disable subquery evaluation
if tables are not locked yet as it happens in bug#54475, or
too early evaluation of subqueries can lead to wrong result
as it happened in Bug#19077.
Main problem is that if subquery items are treated as const
they are evaluated in ::fix_fields(), ::fix_length_and_dec()
of the parental items as a lot of these methods have
Item::val_...() calls inside.
We have to make subqueries non-const to prevent unnecessary
subquery evaluation. At the moment we have different methods
for this. Here is a list of these modes:

1. PREPARE stmt;
We use UNCACHEABLE_PREPARE flag.
It is set during parsing in sql_parse.cc, mysql_new_select() for
each SELECT_LEX object and cleared at the end of PREPARE in
sql_prepare.cc, init_stmt_after_parse(). If this flag is set
subquery becomes non-const and evaluation does not happen.

2. CREATE|ALTER VIEW, SHOW CREATE VIEW, I_S tables which
   process FRM files
We use LEX::view_prepare_mode field. We set it before
view preparation and check this flag in
::fix_fields(), ::fix_length_and_dec().
Some bugs are fixed using this approach,
some are not(Bug#57352, Bug#57703). The problem here is
that we have a lot of ::fix_fields(), ::fix_length_and_dec()
where we use Item::val_...() calls for const items.

3. Derived tables with subquery = wrong result(Bug19077)
The reason of this bug is too early subquery evaluation.
It was fixed by adding Item::with_subselect field
The check of this field in appropriate places prevents
const item evaluation if the item have subquery.
The fix for Bug19077 fixes only the problem with
convert_constant_item() function and does not cover
other places(::fix_fields(), ::fix_length_and_dec() again)
where subqueries could be evaluated.

Example:
CREATE TABLE t1 (i INT, j BIGINT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 2), (2, 2), (3, 2);
SELECT * FROM (SELECT MIN(i) FROM t1
WHERE j = SUBSTRING('12', (SELECT * FROM (SELECT MIN(j) FROM t1) t2))) t3;
DROP TABLE t1;

4. Derived tables with subquery where subquery
   is evaluated before table locking(Bug#54475, Bug#52157)

Suggested solution is following:

-Introduce new field LEX::context_analysis_only with the following
 possible flags:
 #define CONTEXT_ANALYSIS_ONLY_PREPARE 1
 #define CONTEXT_ANALYSIS_ONLY_VIEW    2
 #define CONTEXT_ANALYSIS_ONLY_DERIVED 4
-Set/clean these flags when we perform
 context analysis operation
-Item_subselect::const_item() returns
 result depending on LEX::context_analysis_only.
 If context_analysis_only is set then we return
 FALSE that means that subquery is non-const.
 As all subquery types are wrapped by Item_subselect
 it allow as to make subquery non-const when
 it's necessary.
2010-12-14 12:33:03 +03:00
Sergey Glukhov
0e77c3295a Bug#39828 : Autoinc wraps around when offset and increment > 1
Auto increment value wraps when performing a bulk insert with
auto_increment_increment and auto_increment_offset greater than
one.
The fix:
If overflow happened then return MAX_ULONGLONG value as an
indication of overflow and check this before storing the
value into the field in update_auto_increment().
2010-12-13 14:48:12 +03:00
Sunny Bains
9a0a5a9d0b Fix Bug# 56228 - Dropping tables from within an active statement crashes server
InnoDB AUTOINC code expects the locks to be released in strict reverse order
at the end of the statement. However, nested stored proedures and partition
tables break this rule. We now allow the locks to be deleted from the
trx->autoinc_locks vector in any order but optimise for the common (old) case.

rb://441 Approved by Marko Makela
2010-11-30 20:11:26 +11:00
Vasil Dimov
6d315aa4f8 Merge mysql-5.1-bugteam -> mysql-5.1-innodb 2010-11-29 09:07:11 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
c5987223db merge 2010-11-26 14:51:48 +02:00
Sunny Bains
239ca6006b Fix bug# 18274 InnoDB auto_increment field reset on OPTIMIZE TABLE
OPTIMIZE TABLE recreates the whole table. That is why the counter gets reset.
Making the next autoinc column persistent is a separate issue from resetting
the value after an OPTIMIZE TABLE. We already have a check for ALTER TABLE
and CREATE INDEX to preserve the value on table recreate. We should be able to
add an additional check for OPTIMIZE TABLE to preserve the next value.

rb://519 Approved by Jimmy Yang.
2010-11-24 14:07:43 +11:00
Ramil Kalimullin
743fd50d62 Auto-merge with mysql-5.1-bugteam. 2010-11-23 16:08:10 +03:00
Sergey Glukhov
7704e3c2c2 Bug#56862 Execution of a query that uses index merge returns a wrong result
In case of low memory sort buffer QUICK_INDEX_MERGE_SELECT creates
temporary file where is stores row ids which meet QUICK_SELECT ranges
except of clustered pk range, clustered range is processed separately.
In init_read_record we check if temporary file is used and choose
appropriate record access method. It does not take into account that
temporary file contains partial result in case of QUICK_INDEX_MERGE_SELECT
with clustered pk range.
The fix is always to use rr_quick if QUICK_INDEX_MERGE_SELECT
with clustered pk range is used.
2010-11-23 13:18:47 +03:00
Ramil Kalimullin
0628752fe9 Manual-merge from mysql-5.1-bugteam. 2010-11-22 12:21:10 +03:00
Vasil Dimov
5c2d2b576f Merge mysql-5.1-innodb from bk-internal into my local repo 2010-11-10 10:40:22 +02:00
Vasil Dimov
f97201dcb9 Merge mysql-5.1-bugteam -> mysql-5.1-innodb 2010-11-08 16:46:26 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
7e2fa49edf merge 2010-11-03 16:09:17 +02:00
kevin.lewis@oracle.com
585379214d In this patch, existing tests innodb_bug54679.test and innodb_bug56632.test are
removed and replaced by the comprehensive innodb-create-options.test.
It uses the rules listed in the comments at the top of that test.
  
This patch introduces these differences from previous behavior;
1)  KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=0 is allowed by Innodb in both strict and non-strict mode
with no errors or warnings. It was previously used by the server to set 
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE to undefined.  (Bug#56628)
2)  An explicit valid non-DEFAULT ROW_FORMAT always takes priority over a
valid KEY_BLOCK_SIZE. (bug#56632)
3)  Automatic use of COMPRESSED row format is only done if the ROW_FORMAT
is DEFAULT or unspecified.
4)  ROW_FORMAT=FIXED is prevented in strict mode.

This patch also includes various formatting changes for consistency with
InnoDB coding standards.

Related Bugs
Bug#54679: ALTER TABLE causes compressed row_format to revert to compact
Bug#56628: ALTER TABLE .. KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=0 produces untrue warning or unnecessary error
Bug#56632: ALTER TABLE implicitly changes ROW_FORMAT to COMPRESSED
2010-11-02 17:28:34 -05:00
Vasil Dimov
a4faffd14a Fix Bug#53046 dict_update_statistics_low can still be run concurrently on same table
Replace the array of mutexes that used to protect
dict_index_t::stat_n_diff_key_vals[] with an array of rw locks that protects
all the stats related members in dict_table_t and all of its indexes.

Approved by:	Jimmy (rb://503)
2010-11-02 18:57:20 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
860c9d9c35 merge to 5.1-security 2010-10-29 14:02:49 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
b568369dba Bug #56680 wrong InnoDB results from a case-insensitive covering index
row_search_for_mysql(): When a secondary index record might not be
visible in the current transaction's read view and we consult the
clustered index and optionally some undo log records, return the
relevant columns of the clustered index record to MySQL instead of the
secondary index record.

ibuf_insert_to_index_page_low(): New function, refactored from
ibuf_insert_to_index_page().

ibuf_insert_to_index_page(): When we are inserting a record in place
of a delete-marked record and some fields of the record differ, update
that record just like row_ins_sec_index_entry_by_modify() would do.

btr_cur_update_alloc_zip(): Make the function public.

mysql_row_templ_t: Add clust_rec_field_no.

row_sel_store_mysql_rec(), row_sel_push_cache_row_for_mysql(): Add the
flag rec_clust, for returning data at clust_rec_field_no instead of
rec_field_no. Resurrect the debug assertion that the record not be
marked for deletion. (Bug #55626)

[UNIV_DEBUG || UNIV_IBUF_DEBUG] ibuf_debug, buf_page_get_gen(),
buf_flush_page_try():
Implement innodb_change_buffering_debug=1 for evicting pages from the
buffer pool, so that change buffering will be attempted more
frequently.
2010-10-19 09:04:15 +03:00
Vasil Dimov
50c69f9301 Fix Bug#57252 disabling innobase_stats_on_metadata disables ANALYZE
This is a merge from 5.1/builtin to 5.1/plugin of:

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  revision-id: vasil.dimov@oracle.com-20101018104811-nwqhg9vav17kl5s1
  committer: Vasil Dimov <vasil.dimov@oracle.com>
  timestamp: Mon 2010-10-18 13:48:11 +0300
  message:
    Fix Bug#57252 disabling innobase_stats_on_metadata disables ANALYZE
    
    In order to fix this bug we need to distinguish whether ha_innobase::info()
    has been called from ::analyze() or not. Rename ::info() to ::info_low()
    and add a boolean parameter that tells whether the call is from ::analyze()
    or not. Create a new simple ::info() that just calls
    ::info_low(false => not called from analyze). From ::analyze() instead of
    ::info() call ::info_low(true => called from analyze).
    
    Approved by:	Jimmy (rb://487)
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2010-10-18 14:20:16 +03:00
Vasil Dimov
08daccd469 Merge mysql-5.1-bugteam -> mysql-5.1-innodb 2010-10-15 17:38:39 +03:00
Vasil Dimov
23df7715dd Fix Bug#56143 too many foreign keys causes output of show create table to become invalid
This is a port of the following changeset from
5.1/storage/innobase to 5.1/storage/innodb_plugin:

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  revno: 3626
  revision-id: vasil.dimov@oracle.com-20101013171859-gi9n558yj89x9v3w
  parent: klewis@mysql.com-20101012175933-ce9kkgl0z8oeqffa
  committer: Vasil Dimov <vasil.dimov@oracle.com>
  branch nick: mysql-5.1-innodb
  timestamp: Wed 2010-10-13 20:18:59 +0300
  message:
    Fix Bug#56143 too many foreign keys causes output of show create table to become invalid
    
    Just remove the check whether the file is "too big".
    A similar code exists in ha_innobase::update_table_comment() but that
    method does not seem to be used.

Also use a CREATE statement with all the FKs instead of ALTERing the
table 550 times because it is faster.
2010-10-14 12:28:25 +03:00