Improved the scalability of InnoDB on multi-core CPUs. See Section 7.2, “Faster Locking for Improved Scalability”.
Added a parameter innodb_change_buffering
for controlling the
insert buffering. See
Section 7.4, “Controlling InnoDB Change Buffering”.
Added a parameter innodb_use_sys_malloc
for using an operating
system memory allocation rather than the InnoDB internal memory
allocator. See
Section 7.3, “Using Operating System Memory Allocators”.
Made it possible to dynamically enable or disable adaptive hash indexing. See Section 7.5, “Controlling Adaptive Hash Indexing”.
Changed the default value of innodb_thread_concurrency
from
8
to 0
, for unlimited
concurrency by default. See
Section 7.6, “Changes Regarding Thread Concurrency”.
Fixed an issue that the InnoDB Plugin fails if
innodb_buffer_pool_size
is defined bigger than
4095M
on 64-bit Windows.
Fixed MySQL bug #41676: Table names are case insensitive in locking.
Fixed MySQL bug #41904: Create unique index problem.
Fixed MySQL bug #43043: Crash on BLOB delete operation.
Fixed a bug in recovery when dropping incomplete indexes left behind by fast index creation.
Fixed a crash bug when all rows of a compressed table are deleted.
Fixed a corruption bug when a table is dropped on a busy system that contains compressed tables.
Fixed an assertion failure involving the variable
ut_total_allocated_memory
that was caused by
unprotected access during fast index creation.
This is the User’s Guide for InnoDB storage engine 1.1 for MySQL 5.5, generated on 2010-04-13 (revision: 19994) .