from the MySQL 5.5 source tree.
Contrary to the comment, the spec file for these ULN RPMs
was missing in the previous changeset (blame ".bzrignore").
This change now brings said spec file, and it adds cmake
handling for the new files.
Still for internal tool tests only, not yet ready for publishing.
CMakeLists.txt:
Add the subdirectory holding specific stuff
for the RedHat-compatible RPMs for ULN.
cmake/install_layout.cmake:
Explicitly mention my the ULN RPMs are handled.
The bug prevented acceptance of UNION queries whose non-first select
clauses contained join expressions with degenerated single-table nests
as valid queries.
The bug was introduced into mysql-5.5 code line by the patch for
bug 33204.
Fixed MDEV-331: last_insert_id() returns a signed number
mysql-test/r/auto_increment.result:
Added test case
mysql-test/t/auto_increment.test:
Added test case
sql/item_func.h:
Changed last_insert_id() to be unsigned.
from the MySQL 5.5 source tree.
This change adds the spec file for these ULN RPMs as well as
several patches and additional sources, to be used only in ULN RPMs.
All these files are in a new directory "SPECIFIC-ULN/".
This commit is for internal tool tests only, not yet ready for publishing.
- Item::get_seconds() now skips decimal arithmetic, if decimals is 0. This significantly speeds up from_unixtime() if no fractional part is passed.
- replace sprintfs used to format temporal values by hand-coded formatting
Query1 (original query in the bug report)
BENCHMARK(10000000,DATE_SUB(FROM_UNIXTIME(RAND() * 2147483648), INTERVAL (FLOOR(1 + RAND() * 365)) DAY))
Query2 (Variation of query1 that does not use fractional part in FROM_UNIXTIME parameter)
BENCHMARK(10000000,DATE_SUB(FROM_UNIXTIME(FLOOR(RAND() * 2147483648)), INTERVAL (FLOOR(1 + RAND() * 365)) DAY))
Prior to the patch, the runtimes were (32 bit compilation/AMD machine)
Query1: 41.53 sec
Query2: 23.90 sec
With the patch, the runtimes are
Query1: 32.32 sec (speed up due to removing sprintf)
Query2: 12.06 sec (speed up due to skipping decimal arithmetic)
The --debug-no-sync incorrectly defaulted to ON, disabling sync calls
by default which can loose data or cause corruption. Also, the code
used fsync() instead of the sometimes more efficient fdatasync().
- Make SHOW EXPLAIN code take into account that st_select_lex object without joins can be
a full-featured SELECTs which were already executed and cleaned up.
Changes in the InnoDB codebase required to compile and
integrate the MEB codebase with MySQL 5.5.
@ storage/innobase/btr/btr0btr.c
Excluded buffer pool usage from MEB build.
buf_pool_from_bpage calls are in buf0buf.ic, and
the buffer pool functions from that file are
disabled in MEB.
@ storage/innobase/buf/buf0buf.c
Disabling more buffer pool functions unused in MEB.
@ storage/innobase/dict/dict0dict.c
Disabling dict_ind_free that is unused in MEB.
@ storage/innobase/dict/dict0mem.c
The include
#include "ha_prototypes.h"
Was causing conflicts with definitions in my_global.h
Linking C executable mysqlbackup
libinnodb.a(dict0mem.c.o): In function `dict_mem_foreign_table_name_lookup_set':
dict0mem.c:(.text+0x91c): undefined reference to `innobase_get_lower_case_table_names'
libinnodb.a(dict0mem.c.o): In function `dict_mem_referenced_table_name_lookup_set':
dict0mem.c:(.text+0x9fc): undefined reference to `innobase_get_lower_case_table_names'
libinnodb.a(dict0mem.c.o): In function `dict_mem_foreign_table_name_lookup_set':
dict0mem.c:(.text+0x96e): undefined reference to `innobase_casedn_str'
libinnodb.a(dict0mem.c.o): In function `dict_mem_referenced_table_name_lookup_set':
dict0mem.c:(.text+0xa4e): undefined reference to `innobase_casedn_str'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [mysqlbackup] Error 1
innobase_get_lower_case_table_names
innobase_casedn_str
are functions that are part of ha_innodb.cc that is not part of the build
dict_mem_foreign_table_name_lookup_set
function is not there in the current codebase, meaning we do not use it in MEB.
@ storage/innobase/fil/fil0fil.c
The srv_fast_shutdown variable is declared in
srv0srv.c that is not compiled in the
mysqlbackup codebase.
This throws an undeclared error.
From the Manual
---------------
innodb_fast_shutdown
--------------------
The InnoDB shutdown mode. The default value is 1
as of MySQL 3.23.50, which causes a “fast� shutdown
(the normal type of shutdown). If the value is 0,
InnoDB does a full purge and an insert buffer merge
before a shutdown. These operations can take minutes,
or even hours in extreme cases. If the value is 1,
InnoDB skips these operations at shutdown.
This ideally does not matter from mysqlbackup
@ storage/innobase/ha/ha0ha.c
In file included from /home/narayanan/mysql-server/mysql-5.5-meb-rel3.8-innodb-integration-1/storage/innobase/ha/ha0ha.c:34:0:
/home/narayanan/mysql-server/mysql-5.5-meb-rel3.8-innodb-integration-1/storage/innobase/include/btr0sea.h:286:17: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’ before ‘*’ token
make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/innodb.dir/home/narayanan/mysql-server/mysql-5.5-meb-rel3.8-innodb-integration-1/storage/innobase/ha/ha0ha.c.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/innodb.dir/all] Error 2
make: *** [all] Error 2
# include "sync0rw.h" is excluded from hotbackup compilation in dict0dict.h
This causes extern rw_lock_t* btr_search_latch_temp; to throw a failure because
the definition of rw_lock_t is not found.
@ storage/innobase/include/buf0buf.h
Excluding buffer pool functions that are unused from the
MEB codebase.
@ storage/innobase/include/buf0buf.ic
replicated the exclusion of
#include "buf0flu.h"
#include "buf0lru.h"
#include "buf0rea.h"
by looking at the current codebase in <meb-trunk>/src/innodb
@ storage/innobase/include/dict0dict.h
dict_table_x_lock_indexes, dict_table_x_unlock_indexes, dict_table_is_corrupted,
dict_index_is_corrupted, buf_block_buf_fix_inc_func are unused in MEB and was
leading to compilation errors and hence excluded.
@ storage/innobase/include/dict0dict.ic
dict_table_x_lock_indexes, dict_table_x_unlock_indexes, dict_table_is_corrupted,
dict_index_is_corrupted, buf_block_buf_fix_inc_func are unused in MEB and was
leading to compilation errors and hence excluded.
@ storage/innobase/include/log0log.h
/home/narayanan/mysql-server/mysql-5.5-meb-rel3.8-innodb-integration-1/storage/innobase/include/log0log.h: At top level:
/home/narayanan/mysql-server/mysql-5.5-meb-rel3.8-innodb-integration-1/storage/innobase/include/log0log.h:767:2: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before â⠂¬Ëœmutex_t’
mutex_t definitions were excluded as seen from ambient code
hence excluding definition for log_flush_order_mutex also.
@ storage/innobase/include/os0file.h
Bug in InnoDB code, create_mode should have been create.
@ storage/innobase/include/srv0srv.h
In file included from /home/narayanan/mysql-server/mysql-5.5-meb-rel3.8-innodb-integration-1/storage/innobase/buf/buf0buf.c:50:0:
/home/narayanan/mysql-server/mysql-5.5-meb-rel3.8-innodb-integration-1/storage/innobase/include/srv0srv.h: At top level:
/home/narayanan/mysql-server/mysql-5.5-meb-rel3.8-innodb-integration-1/storage/innobase/include/srv0srv.h:120:16: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’ before ‘srv_use_native_aio’
srv_use_native_aio - we do not use native aio of the OS anyway from MEB. MEB does not compile
InnoDB with this option. Hence disabling it.
@ storage/innobase/include/trx0sys.h
[ 56%] Building C object CMakeFiles/innodb.dir/home/narayanan/mysql-server/mysql-5.5-meb-rel3.8-innodb-integration-1/storage/innobase/trx/trx0sys.c.o
/home/narayanan/mysql-server/mysql-5.5-meb-rel3.8-innodb-integration-1/storage/innobase/trx/trx0sys.c: In function ‘trx_sys_read_file_format_id’:
/home/narayanan/mysql-server/mysql-5.5-meb-rel3.8-innodb-integration-1/storage/innobase/trx/trx0sys.c:1499:20: error: ‘TRX_SYS_FILE_FORMAT_TAG_MAGIC_N’ undeclared (first use in this function)
/home/narayanan/mysql-server/mysql-5.5-meb-rel3.8-innodb-integration-1/storage/innobase/trx/trx0sys.c:1499:20: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in
/home/narayanan/mysql-server/mysql-5.5-meb-rel3.8-innodb-integration-1/storage/innobase/trx/trx0sys.c: At top level:
/home/narayanan/mysql-server/mysql-5.5-meb-rel3.8-innodb-integration-1/storage/innobase/include/buf0buf.h:607:1: warning: ‘buf_block_buf_fix_inc_func’ declared ‘static’ but never defined
make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/innodb.dir/home/narayanan/mysql-server/mysql-5.5-meb-rel3.8-innodb-integration-1/storage/innobase/trx/trx0sys.c.o] Error 1
unused calls excluded to enable compilation
@ storage/innobase/mem/mem0dbg.c
excluding #include "ha_prototypes.h" that lead to definitions in ha_innodb.cc
@ storage/innobase/os/os0file.c
InnoDB not compiled with aio support from MEB anyway. Hence excluding this from
the compilation.
@ storage/innobase/page/page0zip.c
page0zip.c:(.text+0x4e9e): undefined reference to `buf_pool_from_block'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
buf_pool_from_block defined in buf0buf.ic, most of the file is excluded for compilation of MEB
@ storage/innobase/ut/ut0dbg.c
excluding #include "ha_prototypes.h" since it leads to definitions in ha_innodb.cc
innobase_basename(file) is defined in ha_innodb.cc. Hence excluding that also.
@ storage/innobase/ut/ut0ut.c
cal_tm unused from MEB, was leading to earnings, hence disabling for MEB.
Analysis:
When the method JOIN::choose_subquery_plan() decided to apply
the IN-TO-EXISTS strategy, it set the unit and select_lex
uncacheable flag to UNCACHEABLE_DEPENDENT_INJECTED unconditionally.
As result, even if IN-TO-EXISTS injected non-correlated predicates,
the subquery was still treated as correlated.
Solution:
Set the subquery as correlated only if the injected predicate(s) depend
on the outer query.
- The problem was that create_ref_for_key() would act differently, depending on
whether we're running EXPLAIN or the actual query.
- As the first step, fixed the EXPLAIN printout not to depend on actions in create_ref_for_key().
backport dmitry.shulga@oracle.com-20120209125742-w7hdxv0103ymb8ko from mysql-trunk:
Patch for bug#11764747 (formerly known as 57612): SET GLOBAL READ_ONLY=1 cannot
progress when a table is locked with LOCK TABLES.
The reason for the bug was that mysql server makes a flush of all open tables
during handling of statement 'SET GLOBAL READ_ONLY=1'. Therefore if some of
these tables were locked by "LOCK TABLE ... READ" from a different connection,
then execution of statement 'SET GLOBAL READ_ONLY=1' would be waiting for
the lock for such table even if the table was locked in a compatible read mode.
Flushing of all open tables before setting of read_only system variable
is inherited from 5.1 implementation since this was the only possible approach
to ensure that there isn't any pending write operations on open tables.
Start from version 5.5 and above such behaviour is guaranteed by the fact
that we acquire global_read_lock before setting read_only flag. Since
acquiring of global_read_lock is successful only when there isn't any
active write operation then we can remove flushing of open tables from
processing of SET GLOBAL READ_ONLY=1.
This modification changes the server behavior so that read locks held
by other connections (LOCK TABLE ... READ) no longer will block attempts
to enable read_only.
Analysis:
The crash is a result of Item_cache_temporal::example not being set
(it is NULL). It turns out that the value of Item_cache_temporal
may be set directly by calling Item_cache_temporal::store_packed
without ever setting the "example" of this Item_cache. Therefore
the failing assertion is too narrow.
Solution:
Remove the assert.
In principle we could overwrite this method for Item_cache_temporal,
but it doesn't make sense just for this assert.
Renamed the system variable optimizer_use_stat_tables to use_stat_tables.
This variable now has only 3 possible values:
'never', 'complementary', 'preferably'.
If the server has been launched with
--use-stat-tables='complementary'|'preferably'
then the statictics tables can be employed by the optimizer and by the
ANALYZE command.