That's a Win-specific error.
When we create libmysqld.dll we have many libraries like mysys, dbug,
strings, etc linked into that dll, so the application built upon
this library shouldn't link these libraries to itself, rather use
those inside the dll.
Fixed by redirecting calls into the libmysqld.dll
per-file comments:
dbug/dbug.c
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
fake _db_something definitions added
include/my_dbug.h
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
fake _db_something declarations added
libmysqld/examples/CMakeLists.txt
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
superfluous libraries removed from linking
libmysqld/libmysqld.def
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
set of mysys functions added to the export section
That's a Win-specific error.
When we create libmysqld.dll we have many libraries like mysys, dbug,
strings, etc linked into that dll, so the application built upon
this library shouldn't link these libraries to itself, rather use
those inside the dll.
Fixed by redirecting calls into the libmysqld.dll
per-file comments:
dbug/dbug.c
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
fake _db_something definitions added
include/my_dbug.h
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
fake _db_something declarations added
libmysqld/examples/CMakeLists.txt
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
superfluous libraries removed from linking
libmysqld/libmysqld.def
Bug#38293 Libmysqld crash in mysql_library_init if language file missing
set of mysys functions added to the export section
status
The problem appears to be a race condition, when service is being
stopped right after startup. We set the service status to SERVICE_RUNNING
way too early it cannot yet handle stop requests - initialization has
not finished and hEventShutdown that signals server to stop is not yet
created. If somebody issues "net stop MySQL" at this time, MySQL is not
informed about the stop and continues to run as usual, while
NTService::ServiceMain() stucks forever waiting for mysql's "main" thread
to finish.
Solution is to remain in SERVICE_START_PENDING status until after server
initialization is fully complete and only then change the status to
SERVICE_RUNNING. In SERVICE_START_PENDING we do not accept service control
requests, i.e it is not possible to stop service in that time.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Set service status to running after all initialization is complete
sql/nt_servc.cc:
New method SetRunning() to be called by application
to set service status to SERVICE_RUNNING when apllication
has finished initialization.
sql/nt_servc.h:
New method SetRunning() to be called by application
when initialization completes
status
The problem appears to be a race condition, when service is being
stopped right after startup. We set the service status to SERVICE_RUNNING
way too early it cannot yet handle stop requests - initialization has
not finished and hEventShutdown that signals server to stop is not yet
created. If somebody issues "net stop MySQL" at this time, MySQL is not
informed about the stop and continues to run as usual, while
NTService::ServiceMain() stucks forever waiting for mysql's "main" thread
to finish.
Solution is to remain in SERVICE_START_PENDING status until after server
initialization is fully complete and only then change the status to
SERVICE_RUNNING. In SERVICE_START_PENDING we do not accept service control
requests, i.e it is not possible to stop service in that time.
Several functions (mostly in mysqld.cc) directly call
exit() function in case of errors, which is not a desired
behaviour expecially in the embedded-server library.
Fixed by making these functions return error sign instead
of exiting.
per-file comments:
include/my_getopt.h
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
added 'error' retvalue for my_getopt_register_get_addr
libmysqld/lib_sql.cc
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
unireg_clear() function implemented
mysys/default.c
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
error returned instead of exit() call
mysys/mf_tempdir.c
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
free_tmpdir() - fixed so it's not produce crash on uninitialized
tmpdir structure
mysys/my_getopt.c
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
error returned instead of exit() call
sql/mysql_priv.h
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
unireg_abort definition fixed for the embedded server
sql/mysqld.cc
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
various functions fixed
error returned instead of exit() call
Several functions (mostly in mysqld.cc) directly call
exit() function in case of errors, which is not a desired
behaviour expecially in the embedded-server library.
Fixed by making these functions return error sign instead
of exiting.
per-file comments:
include/my_getopt.h
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
added 'error' retvalue for my_getopt_register_get_addr
libmysqld/lib_sql.cc
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
unireg_clear() function implemented
mysys/default.c
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
error returned instead of exit() call
mysys/mf_tempdir.c
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
free_tmpdir() - fixed so it's not produce crash on uninitialized
tmpdir structure
mysys/my_getopt.c
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
error returned instead of exit() call
sql/mysql_priv.h
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
unireg_abort definition fixed for the embedded server
sql/mysqld.cc
Bug#39289 libmysqld.a calls exit() upon error
various functions fixed
error returned instead of exit() call
- The problem was that we didn't inform the handler that we are going to close tables that are locked and may have (at least in Maria) be part of an active transaction.
Fix for Bug#39227 Maria: crash with ALTER TABLE PARTITION
Fix for Bug #39987 main.partition_not_windows fails under debug build
Fixed some compiler errors & warnings found by pushbuild
include/my_base.h:
Added HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_FORCED_CLOSE for signaling the handler that the file will be forced closed
include/my_global.h:
Removed 'register' from 'swap_variables' as this gives a warnings when the variables are structs. Compilers should also now be smart enough to figure out this themselves
mysql-test/r/subselect_debug.result:
Reset value of the debug variable; Without setting this the subselect_innodb test will fail when run after this one
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria.result:
Merged test with myisam.test
Added tests for new fixed bugs
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria.test:
Merged test with myisam.test
Added tests for new fixed bugs
mysql-test/t/subselect_debug.test:
Reset value of the debug variable; Without setting this the subselect_innodb test will fail when run after this one
mysys/my_uuid.c:
Fixed compiler error on windows
sql/ha_partition.cc:
Added support for the new extra flag: HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_FORCED_CLOSE (Bug #39226)
Ensure that we call extra() for HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_DROP (Bug#39227)
sql/mysqld.cc:
Fix for Bug #39987 main.partition_not_windows fails under debug build
The problem was that when compiling for purify/valgrind realpath() is not used, which causes test_if_data_home_dir to fail when it shouldn't
sql/sql_base.cc:
Call HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_FORCED_CLOSE for tables that are locked but we are going to force close without doing a commit
sql/sql_parse.cc:
More DBUG_PRINT. Fixed comments
storage/maria/ma_extra.c:
If HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_FORCED_CLOSE is called and the table is part of a transaction, remove the table from beeing part of a transaction.
This is safe as this is only used as part of flush tables or when the table is not part of a transaction
storage/myisam/mi_open.c:
Indentation fix
unittest/mysys/waiting_threads-t.c:
Remove not needed 'volatile' to get rid of compiler warnings on windows
When running Stored Routines the Status Variable "Questions" was wrongly
incremented. According to the manual it should contain the "number of
statements that clients have sent to the server"
Introduced a new status variable 'questions' to replace the query_id
variable which currently corresponds badly with the number of statements
sent by the client.
The new behavior is ment to be backward compatible with 4.0 and at the
same time work with new features in a similar way.
This is a backport from 6.0
mysql-test/r/status2.result:
Added test case
mysql-test/t/status2.test:
Added test case
sql/mysqld.cc:
Introduced a new status variable 'questions' to replace the query_id
variable which currently corresponds badly with the number of statements
sent by the client.
sql/sql_class.h:
Introduced a new status variable 'questions' to replace the query_id
variable which currently corresponds badly with the number of statements
sent by the client.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
To be backward compatible with 4.0 and at the same time extend the
interpretation of the Question variable, it should be increased on
all COM-commands but COM_STATISTICS, COM_PING, COM_STMT_PREPARE,
COM_STMT_CLOSE and COM_STMT_RESET.
Since COM_QUERY can process multiple statements, there has to be an
extra increase there as well.
sql/sql_show.cc:
Removed deprecated SHOW_QUESTION status code.
sql/structs.h:
Removed deprecated SHOW_QUESTION status code.
When running Stored Routines the Status Variable "Questions" was wrongly
incremented. According to the manual it should contain the "number of
statements that clients have sent to the server"
Introduced a new status variable 'questions' to replace the query_id
variable which currently corresponds badly with the number of statements
sent by the client.
The new behavior is ment to be backward compatible with 4.0 and at the
same time work with new features in a similar way.
This is a backport from 6.0
warnings)
Before this fix, several places in the code would raise a warning with an
error code 0, making it impossible for a stored procedure, a connector,
or a client application to trigger logic to handle the warning.
Also, the warning text was hard coded, and therefore not translated.
With this fix, new errors numbers have been created to represent these
warnings, and the warning text is coded in the errmsg.txt file.
warnings)
Before this fix, several places in the code would raise a warning with an
error code 0, making it impossible for a stored procedure, a connector,
or a client application to trigger logic to handle the warning.
Also, the warning text was hard coded, and therefore not translated.
With this fix, new errors numbers have been created to represent these
warnings, and the warning text is coded in the errmsg.txt file.
Adds --general-log-file, --slow-query-log-file command-
line options to match system variables of the same names.
Deprecates --log, --log-slow-queries command-line option
and log, log_slow_queries system-variables for v7.0; they
are superseded by general_log/general_log_file and
slow_query_log/slow_query_log_file, respectively.
mysql-test/r/log_basic.result:
Change deprecated system variable "log" to
general log.
mysql-test/r/log_bin_trust_routine_creators_basic.result:
Change deprecation warning so it's more obvious we're referring
to a variable.
mysql-test/r/log_state.result:
Show that all log-related server variables that
should throw deprecation warnings do, and the
others don't.
mysql-test/r/warnings.result:
Change deprecation warning so it's more obvious we're referring
to a variable.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_sp.result:
Change deprecation warning so it's more obvious we're referring
to a variable.
mysql-test/t/log_basic.test:
Change deprecated system variable "log" to
general log.
mysql-test/t/log_state.test:
Show that all log-related server variables that
should throw deprecation warnings do, and the
others don't.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Add command-line options --general-log-file and
--slow-query-log-file to match server options of
the same name.
Deprecated --log and --log-slow-queries command-line
options; they are superseded by --general-log/
--general-log-file and --slow-query-log/--slow-query-log-file,
respectively
sql/set_var.cc:
Deprecate system-variables log in favour of general_log,
log_slow_queries in favour of slow_query_log for 7.0,
both for value- and DEFAULT-setting.
Adds --general-log-file, --slow-query-log-file command-
line options to match system variables of the same names.
Deprecates --log, --log-slow-queries command-line option
and log, log_slow_queries system-variables for v7.0; they
are superseded by general_log/general_log_file and
slow_query_log/slow_query_log_file, respectively.
Adds --general_log_file, --slow_query_log_file command-
line options to match system variables of the same names.
Deprecates --log, --log-slow-queries command-line options
and log, log_slow_queries system-variables for v7.0; they
are superseded by general_log/general_log_file and
slow_query_log/slow_query_log_file, respectively.
mysql-test/r/log_basic.result:
Change deprecated system variable "log" to
general log.
mysql-test/r/log_state.result:
Show that all log-related server variables that
should throw deprecation warnings do, and the
others don't.
mysql-test/t/log_basic.test:
Change deprecated system variable "log" to
general log.
mysql-test/t/log_state.test:
Show that all log-related server variables that
should throw deprecation warnings do, and the
others don't.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Add command-line options --general_log_file and
--slow_query_log_file to match server options of
the same name.
Deprecated --log and --log-slow-queries command-line
options; they are superseded by --general-log/
--general-log-file and --slow-query-log/--slow-query-log-file,
respectively
sql/set_var.cc:
Deprecate system-variables log in favour of general_log,
log_slow_queries in favour of slow_query_log for 7.0,
both for value- and DEFAULT-setting.
Adds --general_log_file, --slow_query_log_file command-
line options to match system variables of the same names.
Deprecates --log, --log-slow-queries command-line options
and log, log_slow_queries system-variables for v7.0; they
are superseded by general_log/general_log_file and
slow_query_log/slow_query_log_file, respectively.
Make STMT replication default for 5.1.
Add a default of MIXED into the config files
Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/include/mix1.inc:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/r/innodb-semi-consistent.result:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/r/innodb.result:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/r/tx_isolation_func.result:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/t/innodb-semi-consistent.test:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/t/innodb.test:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
mysql-test/t/tx_isolation_func.test:
Bug #39812: Fix the tests that needed MIXED replication mode.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Bug #39812: Make STMT replication default for 5.1.
support-files/my-huge.cnf.sh:
Bug #39812: Add a default of MIXED into the config files
support-files/my-innodb-heavy-4G.cnf.sh:
Bug #39812: Add a default of MIXED into the config files
support-files/my-large.cnf.sh:
Bug #39812: Add a default of MIXED into the config files
support-files/my-medium.cnf.sh:
Bug #39812: Add a default of MIXED into the config files
support-files/my-small.cnf.sh:
Bug #39812: Add a default of MIXED into the config files
The problem was caused by a wrong merge. Fixed by enabling the correct ndb variables
initialization.
mysql-test/suite/ndb/t/disabled.def:
Bug #38370: remove disabled test case
sql/mysqld.cc:
Bug #38370: corrected a wrong merge to have all the NDB variables intiialized
correctly
Bug#37536: Thread scheduling causes performance degradation at low thread count
Deprecated --skip-thread-priority startup option as newer versions of
the server won't change the thread priorities by default.
Giving threads different priorities might yield marginal improvements
in some platforms (where it actually works) but on the other hand it
might cause significant degradation depending on the thread count and
number of processors. Meddling with the thread priorities is a not a
safe bet as it is very dependent on the behavior of the cpu scheduler
and system where MySQL is being run.
From MySQL 6.0 and up the default behavior is that of not modifying
the threads priorities.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Deprecate --skip-thread-priority
Bug#37536: Thread scheduling causes performance degradation at low thread count
Deprecated --skip-thread-priority startup option as newer versions of
the server won't change the thread priorities by default.
Giving threads different priorities might yield marginal improvements
in some platforms (where it actually works) but on the other hand it
might cause significant degradation depending on the thread count and
number of processors. Meddling with the thread priorities is a not a
safe bet as it is very dependent on the behavior of the cpu scheduler
and system where MySQL is being run.
From MySQL 6.0 and up the default behavior is that of not modifying
the threads priorities.
The problem is that when statement-based replication was enabled,
statements such as INSERT INTO .. SELECT FROM .. and CREATE TABLE
.. SELECT FROM need to grab a read lock on the source table that
does not permit concurrent inserts, which would in turn be denied
if the source table is a log table because log tables can't be
locked exclusively.
The solution is to not take such a lock when the source table is
a log table as it is unsafe to replicate log tables under statement
based replication. Furthermore, the read lock that does not permits
concurrent inserts is now only taken if statement-based replication
is enabled and if the source table is not a log table.
include/thr_lock.h:
Introduce yet another lock type that my get upgraded depending
on the binary log format. This is not a optimal solution but
can be easily improved later.
mysql-test/r/log_tables.result:
Add test case result for Bug#34306
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_stm_row.result:
Add test case result for Bug#34306
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_stm_row.test:
Add test case for Bug#34306
mysql-test/t/log_tables.test:
Add test case for Bug#34306
sql/lock.cc:
Assert that TL_READ_DEFAULT is not a real lock type.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Export new function.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Remove using_update_log.
sql/sql_base.cc:
Introduce function that returns the appropriate read lock type
depending on how the statement is going to be replicated. It will
only take a TL_READ_NO_INSERT log if the binary is enabled and the
binary log format is statement-based and the table is not a log table.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Remove using_update_log.
sql/sql_update.cc:
Use new function to choose read lock type.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
The lock type is now decided at open_tables time. This old behavior was
actually misleading as the binary log format can be dynamically switched
and this would not change for statements that have already been parsed
when the binary log format is changed (ie: prepared statements).
The problem is that when statement-based replication was enabled,
statements such as INSERT INTO .. SELECT FROM .. and CREATE TABLE
.. SELECT FROM need to grab a read lock on the source table that
does not permit concurrent inserts, which would in turn be denied
if the source table is a log table because log tables can't be
locked exclusively.
The solution is to not take such a lock when the source table is
a log table as it is unsafe to replicate log tables under statement
based replication. Furthermore, the read lock that does not permits
concurrent inserts is now only taken if statement-based replication
is enabled and if the source table is not a log table.