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Davi Arnaut
a7bbc779ae Backport of Bug#15192 to mysql-next-mr
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revno: 2597.4.17
revision-id: sp1r-davi@mysql.com/endora.local-20080328174753-24337
parent: sp1r-anozdrin/alik@quad.opbmk-20080328140038-16479
committer: davi@mysql.com/endora.local
timestamp: Fri 2008-03-28 14:47:53 -0300
message:
  Bug#15192 "fatal errors" are caught by handlers in stored procedures

  The problem is that fatal errors (e.g.: out of memory) were being
  caught by stored procedure exception handlers which could cause
  the execution to not be stopped due to a continue handler.

  The solution is to not call any exception handler if the error is
  fatal and send the fatal error to the client.
2009-11-10 18:31:28 -02:00
Andrei Elkin
d09bded416 merging 5.1 main -> 5.1-rep+2 -> 5.1-rep+3; binlog_unsafe , rpl_mysql_upgrade fail and are under treatment 2009-11-10 20:45:15 +02:00
Alexander Nozdrin
f620cae974 Manual merge from mysql-trunk-merge. 2009-11-05 23:28:35 +03:00
Alexander Nozdrin
85f3e8ce24 Manual merge from mysql-5.1. 2009-11-05 11:40:01 +03:00
Alfranio Correia
60d4662496 WL#2687 WL#5072 BUG#40278 BUG#47175
Non-transactional updates that take place inside a transaction present problems
for logging because they are visible to other clients before the transaction
is committed, and they are not rolled back even if the transaction is rolled
back. It is not always possible to log correctly in statement format when both
transactional and non-transactional tables are used in the same transaction.

In the current patch, we ensure that such scenario is completely safe under the
ROW and MIXED modes.
2009-11-03 19:02:56 +00:00
Alexander Nozdrin
8c95f3c53b Manual merge from mysql-next-mr. 2009-11-02 14:10:04 +03:00
Evgeny Potemkin
c4cf9fc0bb #41760 Inserting into multiple-table views is not working
During insert, we are not reading the rows in a referring table but
instead using the last read row that happens to be in table->record[0].

Now INSERT into such view is denied.
2009-10-20 11:30:41 +04:00
Georgi Kodinov
8f6f3dba21 Bug #40877: multi statement execution fails in 5.1.30
Implemented the server infrastructure for the fix:

1. Added a function LEX_STRING *thd_query_string(THD) to return
a LEX_STRING structure instead of char *.
This is the function that must be called in innodb instead of 
thd_query()

2. Did some encapsulation in THD : aggregated thd_query and 
thd_query_length into a LEX_STRING and made accessor and mutator 
methods for easy code updating. 

3. Updated the server code to use the new methods where applicable.
2009-10-16 13:29:42 +03:00
Magne Mahre
673b530e26 Bug #43054 Assertion `!table->auto_increment_field_not_null' failed when
redefining trigger
      
The 'table->auto_increment_field_not_null' flag is only valid within
processing of a single row, and should be set to FALSE before
navigating to the next row, or exiting the operation.
      
This bug was caused by an SQL error occuring while executing a trigger
after the flag had been set, so the normal resetting was bypassed.
The table object was then returned to the table share's cache in
a dirty condition.   When the table object was reused, an assert
caught that the flag was set.
      
This patch explicitly clears the flag on error/abort.


Backported from mysql-6.0-codebase  revid: 2617.52.1
2009-10-15 14:53:06 +02:00
Jon Olav Hauglid
6438ca9f18 Backport of revno: 2617.81.4
Bug #47274 assert in open_table on CREATE TABLE <already existing>

The problem was an assertion during execution of CREATE TABLES. 
This assertion would occur if INSERT DELAYED or REPLACE DELAYED
were used to update a table containing an AUTO_INCREMENT column
and if the inserted row had a user-supplied value for that column.
Any CREATE TABLE statement (including CREATE TABLE SELECT and
CREATE TABLE LIKE) trying to create the same table and 
which followed the INSERT/REPLACED would cause the assertion.

The problem was only noticeable on debug builds of the server
and not present in the mysql-5.1 tree.

The cause of the problem was that the code for delayed insert did
not properly reset the TABLE->auto_increment_if_null flag after 
The flag is used to indicate that a non-null value of an auto_increment field
has been provided by the user or retrieved from a current record.
Open_tables() contains an assertion that tests this flag, and this
was triggered by CREATE TABLE.

This patch fixes the problem by resetting the auto_increment_if_null
field to FALSE once INSERT/REPLACE DELAYED has updated the table, 
similar to what is done already for regular INSERT statements.

Test case added to delayed.test.
2009-10-14 14:50:26 +02:00
Sven Sandberg
31193a632e merged fixes for BUG#39934 to 5.1-rpl+3
Also renamed current_stmt_binlog_row_based to
current_stmt_binlog_format_row for consistency
2009-09-30 18:00:22 +02:00
Vladislav Vaintroub
9cf8d12c85 Backport of this changeset
http://lists.mysql.com/commits/59686

Cleanup pthread_self(), pthread_create(), pthread_join() implementation on Windows.
Prior implementation is was unnecessarily complicated and even differs in embedded
and non-embedded case.
      
Improvements in this patch:
* pthread_t is now the unique thread ID, instead of HANDLE returned by beginthread
      
This simplifies pthread_self() to be just straight GetCurrentThreadId().
prior it was much  art involved in passing the beginthread() handle from the caller
to the TLS structure in the child thread ( did not work for the main thread of
course)
      
* remove MySQL specific my_thread_init()/my_thread_end() from pthread_create.
No automagic is done on Unix on pthread_create(). Having the same on Windows will 
improve portability and avoid extra #ifdef's
      
* remove redefinition of getpid() - it was defined as GetCurrentThreadId()
2009-09-30 17:40:12 +02:00
Marc Alff
08ffe21317 Merge mysql-next-mr --> mysql-trunk-signal 2009-09-17 03:20:11 -06:00
Alexander Nozdrin
df0dcab437 Merge from mysql-5.1-bugteam. 2009-09-16 10:52:43 +04:00
Marc Alff
d5fd452d7c WL#2110 (SIGNAL)
WL#2265 (RESIGNAL)

Manual merge of SIGNAL and RESIGNAL to mysql-trunk-signal,
plus required dependencies.
2009-09-10 03:18:29 -06:00
Alexander Nozdrin
96c8843514 A patch for Bug#45118 (mysqld.exe crashed in debug mode
on Windows in dbug.c) -- part 2: a patch for the DBUG subsystem
to detect misuse of DBUG_ENTER / DBUG_RETURN macros.
5.1 version.
2009-09-10 11:40:57 +04:00
Satya B
22a97a93b8 merge mysql-5.0-bugteam to mysql-5.1-bugteam 2009-09-04 12:27:10 +05:30
Satya B
eebffb422b Fix for BUG#46384 - mysqld segfault when trying to create table with same
name as existing view

When trying to create a table with the same name as existing view with
join, mysql server crashes.

The problem is when create table is issued with the same name as view, while
verifying with the existing tables, we assume that base table object is 
created always.

In this case, since it is a view over multiple tables, we don't have the 
mysql derived table object.

Fixed the logic which checks if there is an existing table to not to assume
that table object is created when the base table is view over multiple 
tables.
2009-09-04 12:21:54 +05:30
Alexander Nozdrin
37072db77b Merge from mysql-5.1-bugteam 2009-08-26 19:43:32 +04:00
Guilhem Bichot
8d1fdf09bb merge of 5.1-main into mysql-trunk.
Changes to ha_innodb.cc are not propagated to plugin, they will come back
via Oracle/Innobase if needed.
2009-08-12 15:44:34 +02:00
Guilhem Bichot
d66bc4e67c temporarily remove Summit defaults of InnoDB options, to see if it influences pushbuild2 2009-08-11 12:38:23 +02:00
Guilhem Bichot
c5ab943afe Creation of mysql-trunk = {summit + "Innodb plugin replacing the builtin"}:
bzr branch mysql-5.1-performance-version mysql-trunk # Summit
cd mysql-trunk
bzr merge mysql-5.1-innodb_plugin # which is 5.1 + Innodb plugin 
bzr rm innobase # remove the builtin
Next step: build, test fixes.
2009-08-04 13:25:19 +02:00
Gleb Shchepa
9c72a7bfea Merge from 5.0
******
manual merge 5.0-bugteam --> 5.1-bugteam (bug 38816)
2009-07-24 21:04:55 +05:00
Gleb Shchepa
6aea4cebfc Bug #38816: kill + flush tables with read lock + stored
procedures causes crashes!

The problem of that bugreport was mostly fixed by the
patch for bug 38691.
However, attached test case focused on another crash or
valgrind warning problem: SHOW PROCESSLIST query accesses
freed memory of SP instruction that run in a parallel
connection.

Changes of thd->query/thd->query_length in dangerous
places have been guarded with the per-thread
LOCK_thd_data mutex (the THD::LOCK_delete mutex has been
renamed to THD::LOCK_thd_data).
2009-07-24 20:58:58 +05:00
Sven Sandberg
931ac1d781 BUG#39934: Slave stops for engine that only support row-based logging
This is a post-push fix addressing review requests and
problems with extra warnings.

Problem 1: The sub-statement where an unsafe warning was detected was
printed as part of the warning. This was ok for statements that
were unsafe due to, e.g., calls to UUID(), but did not make
sense for statements that were unsafe because there was more than
one autoincrement column (unsafeness in this case comes from the
combination of several sub-statements).
Fix 1: Instead of printing the sub-statement, print an explanation
of why the statement is unsafe.

Problem 2:
When a recursive construct (i.e., stored proceure, stored
function, trigger, view, prepared statement) contained several
sub-statements, and at least one of them was unsafe, there would be
one unsafeness warning per sub-statement - even for safe
sub-statements.
Fix 2:
Ensure that each type of warning is printed at most once, by
remembering throughout the execution of the statement which types
of warnings have been printed.
2009-07-22 18:16:17 +02:00
Sven Sandberg
45f724ec54 Merged fix for BUG#39934 up a few revisions.
NOTE: This undoes changes by BUG#42829 in sql_class.cc:binlog_query().
I will revert the change in a post-push fix (the binlog filter should
be checked in sql_base.cc:decide_logging_format()).
2009-07-14 22:12:27 +02:00
Sven Sandberg
f3985c649d BUG#39934: Slave stops for engine that only support row-based logging
General overview:
The logic for switching to row format when binlog_format=MIXED had
numerous flaws. The underlying problem was the lack of a consistent
architecture.
General purpose of this changeset:
This changeset introduces an architecture for switching to row format
when binlog_format=MIXED. It enforces the architecture where it has
to. It leaves some bugs to be fixed later. It adds extensive tests to
verify that unsafe statements work as expected and that appropriate
errors are produced by problems with the selection of binlog format.
It was not practical to split this into smaller pieces of work.

Problem 1:
To determine the logging mode, the code has to take several parameters
into account (namely: (1) the value of binlog_format; (2) the
capabilities of the engines; (3) the type of the current statement:
normal, unsafe, or row injection). These parameters may conflict in
several ways, namely:
 - binlog_format=STATEMENT for a row injection
 - binlog_format=STATEMENT for an unsafe statement
 - binlog_format=STATEMENT for an engine only supporting row logging
 - binlog_format=ROW for an engine only supporting statement logging
 - statement is unsafe and engine does not support row logging
 - row injection in a table that does not support statement logging
 - statement modifies one table that does not support row logging and
   one that does not support statement logging
Several of these conflicts were not detected, or were detected with
an inappropriate error message. The problem of BUG#39934 was that no
appropriate error message was written for the case when an engine
only supporting row logging executed a row injection with
binlog_format=ROW. However, all above cases must be handled.
Fix 1:
Introduce new error codes (sql/share/errmsg.txt). Ensure that all
conditions are detected and handled in decide_logging_format()

Problem 2:
The binlog format shall be determined once per statement, in
decide_logging_format(). It shall not be changed before or after that.
Before decide_logging_format() is called, all information necessary to
determine the logging format must be available. This principle ensures
that all unsafe statements are handled in a consistent way.
However, this principle is not followed:
thd->set_current_stmt_binlog_row_based_if_mixed() is called in several
places, including from code executing UPDATE..LIMIT,
INSERT..SELECT..LIMIT, DELETE..LIMIT, INSERT DELAYED, and
SET @@binlog_format. After Problem 1 was fixed, that caused
inconsistencies where these unsafe statements would not print the
appropriate warnings or errors for some of the conflicts.
Fix 2:
Remove calls to THD::set_current_stmt_binlog_row_based_if_mixed() from
code executed after decide_logging_format(). Compensate by calling the
set_current_stmt_unsafe() at parse time. This way, all unsafe statements
are detected by decide_logging_format().

Problem 3:
INSERT DELAYED is not unsafe: it is logged in statement format even if
binlog_format=MIXED, and no warning is printed even if
binlog_format=STATEMENT. This is BUG#45825.
Fix 3:
Made INSERT DELAYED set itself to unsafe at parse time. This allows
decide_logging_format() to detect that a warning should be printed or
the binlog_format changed.

Problem 4:
LIMIT clause were not marked as unsafe when executed inside stored
functions/triggers/views/prepared statements. This is
BUG#45785.
Fix 4:
Make statements containing the LIMIT clause marked as unsafe at
parse time, instead of at execution time. This allows propagating
unsafe-ness to the view.
2009-07-14 21:31:19 +02:00
10e90a1fe5 BUG#45574 CREATE IF NOT EXISTS is not binlogged if the object exists
There is an inconsistency with DROP DATABASE|TABLE|EVENT IF EXISTS and
CREATE DATABASE|TABLE|EVENT IF NOT EXISTS. DROP IF EXISTS statements are
binlogged even if either the DB, TABLE or EVENT does not exist. In
contrast, Only the CREATE EVENT IF NOT EXISTS is binlogged when the EVENT
exists.  

This patch fixes the following cases for all the replication formats:
CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS.
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS,
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ... LIKE,
CREAET TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ... SELECT.
2009-08-13 10:48:57 +08:00
Sergey Glukhov
c2ed9d36eb 5.0-bugteam->5.1-bugteam merge 2009-07-03 13:39:22 +05:00
Sergey Glukhov
1a539f170d Bug#45806 crash when replacing into a view with a join!
The crash happend because for views which are joins
we have table_list->table == 0 and 
table_list->table->'any method' call leads to crash.
The fix is to perform table_list->table->file->extra()
method for all tables belonging to view.
2009-07-03 13:35:00 +05:00
Martin Hansson
ecd470d190 Merge 2009-06-22 16:01:42 +02:00
Martin Hansson
2cc1134c2c Bug#44653: Server crash noticed when executing random queries with partitions.
When opening a table, it is imperative that the flag
TABLE::auto_increment_field_not_null be false. But if an error occured during
the creation of a table (e.g. the table exists already) with an auto_increment
column and a BEFORE trigger that used the INSERT ... SELECT construct, the
flag was not reset until after error checking. Thus if an error occured,
select_insert::send_data() returned immediately and it was not reset (see * in
pseudocode below).  Crash happened if the table was opened again. Fixed by
resetting the flag after error checking.

nested-loops_join():
  for each row in SELECT table {
    select_insert::send_data():
      if a values is supplied for AUTO_INCREMENT column
         table->auto_increment_field_not_null= TRUE
       else
         table->auto_increment_field_not_null= FALSE
       if (error)
         return 1; *
       if (table->auto_increment_field_not_null == FALSE)
         ...
       table->auto_increment_field_not_null == FALSE 
  }
<-- table returned to table cache and later retrieved by open_table: 
open_table():
  assert(table->auto_increment_field_not_null)
2009-06-22 14:51:33 +02:00
Alfranio Correia
16ead29710 auto-merge mysql-5.1-bugteam (local) --> mysql-5.1-bugteam 2009-06-18 15:16:14 +01:00
Alfranio Correia
ac1b464a33 BUG#43929 binlog corruption when max_binlog_cache_size is exceeded
Large transactions and statements may corrupt the binary log if the size of the
cache, which is set by the max_binlog_cache_size, is not enough to store the
the changes.

In a nutshell, to fix the bug, we save the position of the next character in the
cache before starting processing a statement. If there is a problem, we simply
restore the position thus removing any effect of the statement from the cache.
Unfortunately, to avoid corrupting the binary log, we may end up loosing changes
on non-transactional tables if they do not fit in the cache. In such cases, we
store an Incident_log_event in order to stop the slave and alert users that some
changes were not logged.

Precisely, for every non-transactional changes that do not fit into the cache,
we do the following:
  a) the statement is *not* logged
  b) an incident event is logged after committing/rolling back the transaction,
  if any. Note that if a failure happens before writing the incident event to
  the binary log, the slave will not stop and the master will not have reported
  any error.
  c) its respective statement gives an error

For transactional changes that do not fit into the cache, we do the following:
  a) the statement is *not* logged
  b) its respective statement gives an error

To work properly, this patch requires two additional things. Firstly, callers to
MYSQL_BIN_LOG::write and THD::binlog_query must handle any error returned and
take the appropriate actions such as undoing the effects of a statement. We
already changed some calls in the sql_insert.cc, sql_update.cc and sql_insert.cc
modules but the remaining calls spread all over the code should be handled in
BUG#37148. Secondly, statements must be either classified as DDL or DML because
DDLs that do not get into the cache must generate an incident event since they
cannot be rolled back.
2009-06-18 14:52:46 +01:00
Staale Smedseng
c429fac63c Merge from 5.0-bugteam 2009-06-17 16:56:44 +02:00
Staale Smedseng
30fccdaaae Bug #43414 Parenthesis (and other) warnings compiling MySQL
with gcc 4.3.2
      
Compiling MySQL with gcc 4.3.2 and later produces a number of 
warnings, many of which are new with the recent compiler
versions.
                  
This bug will be resolved in more than one patch to limit the
size of changesets. This is the second patch, fixing more
of the warnings.
2009-06-17 15:54:01 +02:00
Mikael Ronstrom
506c7fd47d Merge MySQL 5.1.35 into MySQL 5.4 2009-06-11 12:07:59 +02:00
Staale Smedseng
e6e1f4ac84 Bug #43414 Parenthesis (and other) warnings compiling MySQL
with gcc 4.3.2

Compiling MySQL with gcc 4.3.2 and later produces a number of 
warnings, many of which are new with the recent compiler
versions.
            
This bug will be resolved in more than one patch to limit the
size of changesets. This is the second patch, fixing more
of the warnings.
2009-06-10 16:04:07 +02:00
Tatiana A. Nurnberg
640b7cd6e2 auto-merge 2009-06-05 01:30:08 +02:00
Tatiana A. Nurnberg
b89d2fce58 Bug#32149: Long semaphore wait for adaptive hash latch
Holding on to the temporary inno hash index latch is an optimization in
many cases, but a pessimization in some others.

Release temporary latches for those corner cases we (or rather, or customers,
thanks!) have identified, that is, when we are about to do something that
might take a really long time, like REPAIR or filesort.
2009-06-05 00:23:08 +02:00
He Zhenxing
0793eec018 BUG#41948 Query_log_event constructor needlessly contorted
Make the caller of Query_log_event, Execute_load_log_event
constructors and THD::binlog_query to provide the error code
instead of having the constructors to figure out the error code.
2009-05-30 21:32:28 +08:00
Chad MILLER
128afdc3e5 Merge community up to enterprise, thus ending the community-server
adventure.
2009-05-06 09:06:32 -04:00
Chad MILLER
978e8e06b0 Merge 5.0.80 release and 5.0 community. Version left at 5.0.80. 2009-04-14 13:20:13 -04:00
He Zhenxing
0b9d0592a5 Auto merge 2009-04-08 16:17:26 +08:00
Georgi Kodinov
5bc77b8b61 fixed a compilation warning 2009-03-27 16:25:16 +02:00
He Zhenxing
9530126822 BUG#37145 Killing a statement doing DDL may log binlog event with error code 1053
When the thread executing a DDL was killed after finished its
execution but before writing the binlog event, the error code in
the binlog event could be set wrongly to ER_SERVER_SHUTDOWN or
ER_QUERY_INTERRUPTED.

This patch fixed the problem by ignoring the kill status when
constructing the event for DDL statements.

This patch also included the following changes in order to
provide the test case.

 1) modified mysqltest to support variable for connection command

 2) modified mysql-test-run.pl, add new variable MYSQL_SLAVE to
    run mysql client against the slave mysqld.
2009-03-27 13:19:50 +08:00
Georgi Kodinov
7b7d5b5b43 Fixed initialization order warining. 2009-03-24 16:52:35 +02:00
Leonard Zhou
84a63525d5 Merge 2009-03-24 15:29:04 +08:00
Leonard Zhou
56184684f4 Merge 2009-03-24 14:24:27 +08:00
Leonard Zhou
97c6e3f88b BUG#41719 delayed INSERT into timestamp col needs set time_zone for concurrent binlogging
When do 'insert delayed' operation, the time_zone info doesn't be keeped in the row info.
So when we do insert sometime later, time_zone didn't write into binlog.
This will cause wrong result for timestamp column in slave.

Our solution is that adding time_zone info with the delayed-row and
restoring time_zone from row-info when execute that row in the furture by another thread.
So we can write correct time_zone info into binlog and got correct result in slave.
2009-03-24 08:45:05 +08:00