mysql-test/r/dyncol.result:
Updated test results
mysql-test/r/index_intersect.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/r/index_intersect_innodb.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/t/dyncol.test:
Added replace_result for floating point results that are different on windows
Added round() around a result to get same result on all platforms.
mysql-test/t/index_intersect.test:
Added replace_result to fix that index_merge may put key names in different order.
mysys/ma_dyncol.c:
Fixed compiler warnings on Solaris
sql/key.cc:
Fixed compiler warnings on Solaris
sql/mysqld.cc:
Fixed compiler warning on windows
support-files/compiler_warnings.supp:
Suppressed an unintersting warning on Solaris
USING '..' ON WINDOWS
Backport of the fix to 5.0 (to be null-merged to 5.1).
Moved the test into the main test suite.
Made mysql-test-run.pl to not use symlinks for sdtdata as the symlinks
are now properly recognized by secure_file_priv.
Made sure the paths in load_file(), LOAD DATA and SELECT .. INTO OUTFILE
that are checked against secure_file_priv in a correct way similarly to 5.1
by the extended is_secure_file_path() backport before the comparison.
Added an extensive test with all the variants of upper/lower case,
slash/backslash and case sensitivity.
Added few comments to the code.
USING '..' ON WINDOWS
Backport of the fix to 5.0 (to be null-merged to 5.1).
Moved the test into the main test suite.
Made mysql-test-run.pl to not use symlinks for sdtdata as the symlinks
are now properly recognized by secure_file_priv.
Made sure the paths in load_file(), LOAD DATA and SELECT .. INTO OUTFILE
that are checked against secure_file_priv in a correct way similarly to 5.1
by the extended is_secure_file_path() backport before the comparison.
Added an extensive test with all the variants of upper/lower case,
slash/backslash and case sensitivity.
Added few comments to the code.
- Auto-merge with 5.3 main.
- Changed the test for LP BUG#719198 so that
an two more queries were added, and removed a
query that produces a wrong result due to an
unrelated problem. The wrong result is submitted
as a separate bug.
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Set port-open-timeout to 10 to retry binds
sql/mysqld.cc:
Write error number for bind failure. (perror can't do that on windows as errno dosn't contain error code)
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Don't set --log-error when running embedded server as we don't want the mysqltest output into mysqld.1.err
sql/mysqld.cc:
Allow one to disable --log-error
ARE NOT BEING HONORED
max_allowed_packet works in conjunction with net_buffer_length.
max_allowed_packet is an upper bound of net_buffer_length.
So it doesn't make sense to set the upper limit lower than the value.
Added a warning (using ER_UNKNOWN_ERRROR and a specific message)
when this is done (in the log at startup and when setting either
max_allowed_packet or the net_buffer_length variables)
Added a test case.
Fixed several tests that broke the above rule.
ARE NOT BEING HONORED
max_allowed_packet works in conjunction with net_buffer_length.
max_allowed_packet is an upper bound of net_buffer_length.
So it doesn't make sense to set the upper limit lower than the value.
Added a warning (using ER_UNKNOWN_ERRROR and a specific message)
when this is done (in the log at startup and when setting either
max_allowed_packet or the net_buffer_length variables)
Added a test case.
Fixed several tests that broke the above rule.
Changed test suite to use --log-basename (to get the code tested)
Added --sync-sys=1 to test suite to speed it up.
Better error messages if something goes wrong with mysql_install_db
mysql-test/Makefile.am:
Removed not existing directory
mysql-test/lib/My/ConfigFactory.pm:
Use log-basename
We had to also set 'log_error' as some test was explicitely using the old name
Added 'sync-sys=1' to speed up test suite
mysql-test/r/variables-notembedded.result:
Updated test results (variable relay_log is now set)
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_delete_and_flush_index-master.opt:
Force specific names for some log files.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_index-master.opt:
Force specific names for some log files.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_stm_unsafe_warning-master.opt:
Force specific names for some log files.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_stm_unsafe_warning.test:
Better error message if something goes wrong
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_flushlog_loop.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/suite/rpl/rpl_1slave_base.cnf:
Use --log-basename
scripts/mysql_install_db.sh:
More information to --help
Write url to knowledge base if something goes wrong
Fail at once if we can't create a database directory (no reason to continue and write a screenful of not related text)
scripts/mysqld_safe.sh:
Also allow one to use --data for --datadir (common shortening)
Added support for --log-basename
Fail at once if we can't create a log directory
Fixed bug where we used a pid file name without '.pid' extension
sql/log.cc:
Create a log file name trough my_once_alloc() (To get it automaticly freed at exit)
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Added new prototype
sql/mysqld.cc:
Added support for --log-basename
Better help for a lot of log-filename related variables.
sql/rpl_rli.cc:
Write information that one can use --log-basename
sql/set_var.cc:
Add log_basename as a readonly variable
of service in prepared statements).
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
At mysql_stmt_get_longdata(): instead of pushing an internal
error handler (as done in 5.1-tree) we save, set and restore
the statement's diagnostics area and warning info.
The problem was that server didn't check resulting size of prepared
statement argument which was set using mysql_send_long_data() API.
By calling mysql_send_long_data() several times it was possible
to create overly big string and thus force server to allocate
memory for it. There was no way to limit this allocation.
The solution is to add check for size of result string against
value of max_long_data_size start-up parameter. When intermediate
string exceeds max_long_data_size value an appropriate error message
is emitted.
We can't use existing max_allowed_packet parameter for this purpose
since its value is limited by 1GB and therefore using it as a limit
for data set through mysql_send_long_data() API would have been an
incompatible change. Newly introduced max_long_data_size parameter
gets value from max_allowed_packet parameter unless its value is
specified explicitly. This new parameter is marked as deprecated
and will be eventually replaced by max_allowed_packet parameter.
Value of max_long_data_size parameter can be set only at server
startup.
mysql-test/t/variables.test:
Added checking for new start-up parameter max_long_data_size.
sql/item.cc:
Added call to my_message() when accumulated string exceeds
max_long_data_size value. my_message() calls error handler
that was installed in mysql_stmt_get_longdata before call
to Item_param::set_longdata.
The error handler then sets state, last_error and last_errno
fields for current statement to values which correspond to
error which was caught.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Added max_long_data_size variable declaration.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Added support for start-up parameter 'max_long_data_size'.
This parameter limits size of data which can be sent from
client to server using mysql_send_long_data() API.
sql/set_var.cc:
Added variable 'max_long_data_size' into list of variables
displayed by command 'show variables'.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Added error handler class Set_longdata_error_handler.
This handler is used to catch any errors that can be
generated during execution of Item_param::set_longdata().
Source code snippet that makes checking for statement's state
during statement execution is moved from Prepared_statement::execute()
to Prepared_statement::execute_loop() in order not to call
set_parameters() when statement has failed during
set_long_data() execution. If this hadn't been done
the call to set_parameters() would have failed.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
A testcase for the bug #56976 was added.
The problem was that server didn't check resulting size of prepared
statement argument which was set using mysql_send_long_data() API.
By calling mysql_send_long_data() several times it was possible
to create overly big string and thus force server to allocate
memory for it. There was no way to limit this allocation.
The solution is to add check for size of result string against
value of max_long_data_size start-up parameter. When intermediate
string exceeds max_long_data_size value an appropriate error message
is emitted.
We can't use existing max_allowed_packet parameter for this purpose
since its value is limited by 1GB and therefore using it as a limit
for data set through mysql_send_long_data() API would have been an
incompatible change. Newly introduced max_long_data_size parameter
gets value from max_allowed_packet parameter unless its value is
specified explicitly. This new parameter is marked as deprecated
and will be eventually replaced by max_allowed_packet parameter.
Value of max_long_data_size parameter can be set only at server
startup.
INSTALLATION
When starting mysqld as an MS Windows NT service, it crashed
with "Error 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly".
The problem is that thread local variables are not allocated
and initialized properly when started as a service. When the
server is started as a regular executable, the problem does
not occur.
Analysis showed that this is a regression after the patch for
Bug#11765237/Bug#11763065. Before, the thread local storage
was initialized by the call chain:
win_main->my_basic_init->my_thread_basic_global_init->
my_thread_init
When the my_init() structure was changed, this initialization
was moved from win_main to mysqld_main. When started as
a service win_main is run in a separate thread, which does
not have mysqld_main in its call path, so my_thread_init
is never called for this thread.
Added a call to my_thread_init / my_thread_end in the service
handler function, which solves the problem.
INSTALLATION
When starting mysqld as an MS Windows NT service, it crashed
with "Error 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly".
The problem is that thread local variables are not allocated
and initialized properly when started as a service. When the
server is started as a regular executable, the problem does
not occur.
Analysis showed that this is a regression after the patch for
Bug#11765237/Bug#11763065. Before, the thread local storage
was initialized by the call chain:
win_main->my_basic_init->my_thread_basic_global_init->
my_thread_init
When the my_init() structure was changed, this initialization
was moved from win_main to mysqld_main. When started as
a service win_main is run in a separate thread, which does
not have mysqld_main in its call path, so my_thread_init
is never called for this thread.
Added a call to my_thread_init / my_thread_end in the service
handler function, which solves the problem.