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InnoDB; Microsoft Windows: Setting
lower_case_table_names=0on a case-insensitive file system could result in a hang condition when running anINSERT INTO ... SELECT ... FROMoperation with the wrongtbl_nametbl_namelettercase. An error message is now printed and the server exits when attempting to start the server with--lower_case_table_names=0on a case-insensitive file system. (Bug #20198490, Bug #75185)InnoDB: Reloading a table that was evicted while empty caused an
AUTO_INCREMENTvalue to be reset. (Bug #21454472, Bug #77743)InnoDB: Memory allocation sanity checks were added to the memcached code. (Bug #21288106)
InnoDB: A memcached
flush_allcommand raised an assertion. A function that starts a transaction was called from within assertion code. (Bug #21239299, Bug #75199)InnoDB: A data corruption occurred on ARM64. GCC builtins did not issue the correct fences when setting or unsetting the lock word. (Bug #21102971, Bug #76135)
InnoDB: Server shutdown was delayed waiting for the purge thread to exit. To avoid this problem, the number of calls to
trx_purge()was reduced, and thetrx_purge()batch size was reduced to 20. (Bug #21040050)InnoDB: In
READ COMMITTEDmode, aREPLACEoperation on a unique secondary index resulted in a constraint violation. Thanks to Alexey Kopytov for the patch. (Bug #21025880, Bug #76927)InnoDB: The
IBUF_BITMAP_FREEbit indicated that there was more free space in the leaf page than was actually available. (Bug #20796566)InnoDB: The server failed to start with an
innodb_force_recoverysetting greater than 3.InnoDBwas set to read-only mode before redo logs were applied.DROP TABLEis now supported with aninnodb_force_recoverysetting greater than 3. (Bug #19779113)InnoDB: The
trx_sys_read_pertable_file_format_id()function reported the wrong file format. (Bug #19206671)Packaging; OS X: Using
user=mysqlduring installation on OS X did not allow themysqldatabase to be installed. To fix this problem, OS X packages now use the--no-defaultsoption when creating this database. This also means that having amy.cnffile on the system no longer affects the installation. (Bug #21364902)Partitioning:
CREATE TABLEstatements that used an invalid function in a subpartitioning expression did not always fail gracefully as expected. (Bug #20310212)Partitioning: Error handling for failed partitioning-related
ALTER TABLEoperations against non-partitioned tables was not performed correctly (Bug #20284744)Partitioning:
ALTER TABLEwhen executed from a stored procedure did not always work correctly with tables partitioned byRANGE. (Bug #77333, Bug #16613004, Bug #21246891)Replication: Repeatedly checking for ERR_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT (as done, for example by repeatedly executing
SHOW SLAVE STATUS) during a prolonged write lock on a table led to an assert. (Bug #21095969)Replication: If statement based logging was in use, when updating multiple tables in a single statement, a single transaction could be logged as two different transactions. This was due to the binary logging process not properly identifying statements which were operating over transactional tables. The fix ensures that they are correctly identified, even if such statements do not change the contents of the tables. (Bug #16621582, Bug #21349028)
Replication: When the dump thread was killed while dumping an inactive binary log, some events in this log could be skipped and thus not replicated. (Bug #78337, Bug #21816399)
References: See also: Bug #74607, Bug #19975697.
Replication: Under certain circumstances it was possible for
Retrieved_Gtid_Seton the slave to contain gaps while no gaps appeared inExecuted_Gtid_Setor the slave's binary logs. This could happen when slave rotated the relay log in such a way that the last event of this log contained the record which setgtid_next, and was then restarted after reading GTIDs from the following log. Following the restart,Retrieved_Gtid_Setcontained GTIDs which were executed incorrectly as well as spurious or 'phantom' gaps.TYhe fix for this problem adds a GTID to
Retrieved_Gtid_Setbefore writing the event to the relay log, rather than after. If for some reason writing to relay log fails, the GTID is removed fromRetrieved_Gtid_Set. (Bug #76959, Bug #21046372)References: See also: Bug #17943188.
Replication:
SAVEPOINTandROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINTwithin a trigger led to an assertion. (Bug #76727, Bug #20901025)Replication: While a
SHOW BINLOG EVENTSstatement was executing, any parallel transaction was blocked. The fix ensures that theSHOW BINLOG EVENTSprocess now only acquires a lock for the duration of calculating the file's end position, therefore parallel transactions are not blocked for long durations. (Bug #76618, Bug #20928790)Replication: If a
CREATE VIEWstatement failed, it was being incorrectly written to the binary log even though it did not result in the creation of a partial view. The fix ensures that such statements are not recorded in the binary log. Additionally it was found that when a statement which had failed on a master was received by a slave with an expected error, if the statement was skipped on the slave, for example due to a replication filter, the expected error was being compared with the actual error that happened on the slave. The fix ensures that if a statement with an expected error is received by a slave, if the statement has not been filtered, only then is it compared with the actual error that happened on the slave. (Bug #76493, Bug #20797764)Replication: The action specified for
binlog_error_actionwas not always honored correctly after a hardware failure occurred during log rotation. (Bug #76379, Bug #20805298)Replication: Modifying the
master_info_repositoryorrelay_log_info_repositoryinside a transaction and later rolling back that transaction left the repository in an unusable state. We fix this by preventing any modification of these repositories inside a transaction. (Bug #74950, Bug #20074353)Replication: When
relay_log_recoveryis set, the error log entry that reports the new recovery positions has been extended to also report the old relay log positions. (Bug #74089, Bug #21305976)Replication: When a master with
--binlog_checksum=noneand--gtid-mode=ONwas replicating to a slave with--binlog_checksum=crc32, restarting the slave's SQL thread caused an Event crc check error. This was due to theFormat_description_log_eventfrom the master not being correctly found in existing relay logs after restarting the slave's SQL thread. The fix ensures that thePrevious_gtids_log_eventis correctly skipped and that the correctFormat_description_log_eventis found in existing relay logs after restarting the slave's SQL thread. (Bug #73806, Bug #20644100, Bug #76746, Bug #20909880)Replication: When using
relay_log_info_repository=TABLE, themysql.slave_relay_log_infotable is updated when a transaction is committed or when a flush is performed explicitly, such as during relay log rotation. If a transaction that uses any nontransactional tables (for exampleMyISAMtables) is split across multiple relay logs, it is partially committed on relay log flush. Whengtid_mode=ON, this caused the same GTID to be used for the remaining portion of the transaction, which raised an ER_GTID_NEXT_TYPE_UNDEFINED_GROUP error.We fix this issue by postponing in such cases the update of the relay log information repository that normally occurs on relay log rotation until the commit for the transaction in question has been executed.
This issue did not affect tables using transactional storage engines such as
InnoDB. (Bug #68525, Bug #16418100)References: See also: Bug #21630907, Bug #76974.
The CMake checks for NUMA availability could cause compilation problems on platforms without NUMA support. (Bug #21774859)
Certain subqueries as arguments to
PROCEDURE ANALYSE()could cause a server exit. (Bug #21350175)An assertion could be raised due to incorrect error handling if a
SELECT ... FOR UPDATEsubquery resulted in deadlock and caused a rollback. (Bug #21096444)Selecting the result of an
INSERT()function call to which input was passed as a hexidecimal string could expose more information than was passed to the function. (Bug #21056907)The updatable property of a view is set during view creation. If the underlying table was dropped and re-created as a nonupdatable one, the updatable property of the original view was not revised accordingly. This could cause a server exit for attempts to insert or replace into the view is made. (This problem was specific to views with multiple tables/views and did not occur with update statements.) (Bug #21039264)
Servers linked against yaSSL and compiled with GCC 4.8.2 could fail to respond correctly to connection attempts until several seconds after startup. (Bug #21025377)
For tables with subpartitions, the server could exit due to incorrect error handling during partition pruning if the partition could be identified but not the subpartition. (Bug #20909518)
DELETEcould check privileges for the wrong database when table aliases were used. (Bug #20777016)Within a trigger, use of a cursor that accessed
OLDorNEWvalues from a row could cause a server exit. (Bug #20760261)Long path name values for some options could lead to stack overflow. (Bug #20376760)
MySQL sometimes produced no warning when it was unable to interpret a character in a given character set. (Bug #20238729)
On Windows, the
validate_passwordplugin could cause a server exit during the dictionary check. (Bug #18636874)On Windows, setting
query_cache_min_res_unitto too large a value could result in a value of 0 and a subsequent server exit. (Bug #18487951)EXPLAINof statements containingGROUP_CONCAT()could cause a server exit. (Bug #17865675)On Windows, heap corruption in the audit log plugin caused server startup failure. (Bug #14700102)
RPM installation scripts failed if configuration files contained multiple
datadirlines. Now the lastdatadirline is used. (Bug #77878, Bug #21527467)For wait events, the Performance Schema uses the
CYCLEtimer by default, but failed to fall back to a different timer ifCYCLEwas unavailable. (Bug #77577, Bug #21374104)Updating
VARCHARandTEXTcolumns in the sameUPDATEstatement could produce incorrect results. When aVARCHARcolumn was assigned to aTEXTcolumn and theVARCHARcolumn was then set to a different value, theTEXTcolumn's result contained theVARCHARcolumn's new value. (Bug #77135, Bug #21143080)If an
INFORMATION_SCHEMAquery that performed a table-open operation encountered a corrupt table and attempted to repair it, a deadlock could occur, resulting in an aborted transaction without an appropriate error being reported. Such queries now do not attempt table repair. (Bug #76912, Bug #21021848)mysqladmin -u root -p could exit with a segmentation fault. (Bug #76538, Bug #20802751)
mysqlimport --use-threads did not actually use multiple threads. (Bug #76480, Bug #20772273)
The optimizer sometimes generates an index for a derived table (subquery in the
FROMclause). If this occurred for a statement executed within a stored program, a memory leak could occur. (Bug #76349, Bug #20728894)For OS X 10.9 packages, the
version_compile_ossystem variable indicated 10.8. (Bug #75581, Bug #20400501)The optimizer could incorrectly assume an out-of-memory condition while optimizing a range scan for the
ORoperator, resulting in overestimation of the number of qualifying rows. (Bug #75248, Bug #20229614)On platforms where the
charis unsigned, the server was unable to parse collation definitions that included non-7-bit ASCII characters. Affected platforms include ARM and PowerPC. Thanks to Alexey Kopytov for the patch. (Bug #74891, Bug #20928289, Bug #21682439)The
events_statements_historyPerformance Schema table could have anERRORScolumn value of 0 when other columns indicated there were errors. (Bug #74614, Bug #19929832)View creation from a
UNIONfailed with a duplicate-column error if aSELECTstatement in theUNIONother than the first used the same column name multiple times. (Bug #74539, Bug #19886430)Empty XML elements having the form
<element/>were not handled correctly by theLOAD XMLstatement. (Bug #67542, Bug #16171518)
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