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/* Copyright (C) 2002 MySQL AB
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#include "mysql_priv.h"
#include "sp.h"
#include "sp_head.h"
#include "sp_cache.h"
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
#include "sql_trigger.h"
static bool
create_string(THD *thd, String *buf,
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
2003-12-12 14:05:29 +01:00
int sp_type,
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
2004-03-11 17:18:59 +01:00
sp_name *name,
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
2003-12-12 14:05:29 +01:00
const char *params, ulong paramslen,
const char *returns, ulong returnslen,
const char *body, ulong bodylen,
st_sp_chistics *chistics);
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
2005-11-23 00:11:19 +01:00
static int
db_load_routine(THD *thd, int type, sp_name *name, sp_head **sphp,
ulong sql_mode, const char *params, const char *returns,
const char *body, st_sp_chistics &chistics,
const char *definer, longlong created, longlong modified);
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
2003-12-12 14:05:29 +01:00
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
2003-02-21 17:37:05 +01:00
/*
*
* DB storage of Stored PROCEDUREs and FUNCTIONs
*
*/
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
2003-12-12 14:05:29 +01:00
enum
{
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_DB = 0,
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
2003-12-12 14:05:29 +01:00
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_NAME,
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_TYPE,
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_SPECIFIC_NAME,
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_LANGUAGE,
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_ACCESS,
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_DETERMINISTIC,
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_SECURITY_TYPE,
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_PARAM_LIST,
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_RETURNS,
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_BODY,
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_DEFINER,
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_CREATED,
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_MODIFIED,
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_SQL_MODE,
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_COMMENT,
MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_COUNT
};
bool mysql_proc_table_exists= 1;
Approximative fixes for BUG#2610,2611,9100 i.e. WL#2146 binlogging/replication of routines (stored procs and functions). Approximative, because it's using our binlogging way (what we call "query"-level) and this is not as good as record-level binlog (5.1) would be. It imposes several limitations to routines, and has caveats (which I'll document, and for which the server will try to issue errors but that is not always possible). Reason I don't propagate caller info to the binlog as planned is that on master and slave users may be different; even with that some caveats would remain. mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh: In the testsuite we know what we do, we are not creating nasty routines, and breaking binlog is ok except in rpl_sp. mysql-test/r/blackhole.result: Updating results now that 4.1 has been merged mysql-test/valgrind.supp: Some suppressions for Valgrind (useful on my machine Suse 9.1); this is just adding to the already existing suppressions of pthread and dl. sql/item_func.cc: Don't binlog the substatements when executing a function. If the function is declared to modify data and does not complete, warning "broken binlog". Note that SELECT myfunc() will not be binlogged even if myfunc() updates data (will be documented); but INSERT INTO t VALUES(myfunc()) will be binlogged (what decides is if the caller gets binlogged; the function changes nothing to binlogging). sql/log_event.cc: Just making functions which can be re-used when we binlog more strings in status_vars in Query_log_event (e.g. one day "user", "host"). sql/log_event.h: comment sql/mysql_priv.h: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/mysqld.cc: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/set_var.cc: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/share/errmsg.txt: error messages to warn about problems with routines and binlog sql/slave.cc: If in a routine, replication table inclusion/exclusion rules always answer "replicate!" (see comment in code). sql/sp.cc: If binlog is on: errors if one wants to create a non-deterministic update routine (repeatability problem - note that the test is not perfect for functions) or does not have SUPER (because routines can easily be made to destroy slave's data with just CREATE ROUTINE and EXECUTE priv on master). --log-bin-trust-routine-creators removes these errors. Binlogging of CREATE PROCEDURE|FUNCTION. sql/sql_acl.cc: No thd==0 in tables_ok(). sql/sql_parse.cc: Binlogging of CALL (and not of the substatements of the SP). If SP returns error, we don't binlog it (see comment); we push warning in this case. Binlogging of ALTER|DROP PROCEDURE|FUNCTION with safety messages.
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/* Tells what SP_DEFAULT_ACCESS should be mapped to */
#define SP_DEFAULT_ACCESS_MAPPING SP_CONTAINS_SQL
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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/*
Close mysql.proc, opened with open_proc_table_for_read().
SYNOPSIS
close_proc_table()
Fix for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". To enable full access to contents of I_S tables from stored functions or statements that use them, we manipulate with thread's open tables state and ensure that we won't cause deadlock when we open tables by ignoring flushes and name-locks. Building of contents of I_S.TABLES no longer requires locking of tables since we use use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag instead of handler::update_auto_increment() for obtaining information about auto-increment values. But this also means that handlers have to implement support for HA_STATUS_AUTO flag (particularly InnoDB needs it). mysql-test/r/alter_table.result: Updated test results. This change was caused by the fact that now when we build contents of I_S tables (and thus output of SHOW INDEX) we don't use instances of tables which may be already opened and locked by thread (we always use new instance). mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". sql/mysql_priv.h: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sp.cc: close_proc_table/open_proc_table_for_read/db_find_routine(): Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. open_proc_table_for_read(): Since now we can have several open tables states stacked up we can't rely rely on checking whether we have some tables open in previous state. Instead we always assume that some tables are open and we need to ignore flush while locking mysql.proc. We don't really need MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_GLOBAL_READ_LOCK in this case since we open mysql.proc table only for reading. sql/sp.h: Added declarations of open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table() to be able to use them in sql_show.cc. sql/sql_base.cc: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_class.cc: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_class.h: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_handler.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_prepare.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_show.cc: get_all_tables(): Now we use THD::reset_n_/restore_backup_open_tables_state() for saving/restoring open tables state instead of working with it directly (This also allows us to have proper content of I_S system tables in statements with stored functions and in stored functions). We also ignore possible flushes when opening tables (we may create deadlock otherwise). Also we do all needed manipulations with LEX in this function and not in get_schema_tables_result() now. get_schema_tables_record(): Let us use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag for obtaining information about table's auto-increment value. This allows to avoid locking of tables which is needed when we use handler::update_auto_increment() method. fill_schema_proc(): Now we use open_proc_table_for_read/close_proc_table() for access to mysql.proc table (so we won't cause deadlock if we already have some tables open and locked, this also allows us to have proper content in ROUTINES system table in statements using stored functions/in stored functions). get_schema_tables_result(): Moved all manipulations with Open_tables_state and LEX needed for safe opening of tables to ST_SCHEMA_TABLE::fill_table functions (i.e. get_all_tables() and fill_schema_proc()). sql/sql_update.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them.
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thd Thread context
backup Pointer to Open_tables_state instance which holds
information about tables which were open before we
decided to access mysql.proc.
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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*/
Fix for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". To enable full access to contents of I_S tables from stored functions or statements that use them, we manipulate with thread's open tables state and ensure that we won't cause deadlock when we open tables by ignoring flushes and name-locks. Building of contents of I_S.TABLES no longer requires locking of tables since we use use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag instead of handler::update_auto_increment() for obtaining information about auto-increment values. But this also means that handlers have to implement support for HA_STATUS_AUTO flag (particularly InnoDB needs it). mysql-test/r/alter_table.result: Updated test results. This change was caused by the fact that now when we build contents of I_S tables (and thus output of SHOW INDEX) we don't use instances of tables which may be already opened and locked by thread (we always use new instance). mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". sql/mysql_priv.h: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sp.cc: close_proc_table/open_proc_table_for_read/db_find_routine(): Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. open_proc_table_for_read(): Since now we can have several open tables states stacked up we can't rely rely on checking whether we have some tables open in previous state. Instead we always assume that some tables are open and we need to ignore flush while locking mysql.proc. We don't really need MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_GLOBAL_READ_LOCK in this case since we open mysql.proc table only for reading. sql/sp.h: Added declarations of open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table() to be able to use them in sql_show.cc. sql/sql_base.cc: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_class.cc: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_class.h: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_handler.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_prepare.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_show.cc: get_all_tables(): Now we use THD::reset_n_/restore_backup_open_tables_state() for saving/restoring open tables state instead of working with it directly (This also allows us to have proper content of I_S system tables in statements with stored functions and in stored functions). We also ignore possible flushes when opening tables (we may create deadlock otherwise). Also we do all needed manipulations with LEX in this function and not in get_schema_tables_result() now. get_schema_tables_record(): Let us use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag for obtaining information about table's auto-increment value. This allows to avoid locking of tables which is needed when we use handler::update_auto_increment() method. fill_schema_proc(): Now we use open_proc_table_for_read/close_proc_table() for access to mysql.proc table (so we won't cause deadlock if we already have some tables open and locked, this also allows us to have proper content in ROUTINES system table in statements using stored functions/in stored functions). get_schema_tables_result(): Moved all manipulations with Open_tables_state and LEX needed for safe opening of tables to ST_SCHEMA_TABLE::fill_table functions (i.e. get_all_tables() and fill_schema_proc()). sql/sql_update.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them.
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void close_proc_table(THD *thd, Open_tables_state *backup)
{
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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close_thread_tables(thd);
Fix for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". To enable full access to contents of I_S tables from stored functions or statements that use them, we manipulate with thread's open tables state and ensure that we won't cause deadlock when we open tables by ignoring flushes and name-locks. Building of contents of I_S.TABLES no longer requires locking of tables since we use use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag instead of handler::update_auto_increment() for obtaining information about auto-increment values. But this also means that handlers have to implement support for HA_STATUS_AUTO flag (particularly InnoDB needs it). mysql-test/r/alter_table.result: Updated test results. This change was caused by the fact that now when we build contents of I_S tables (and thus output of SHOW INDEX) we don't use instances of tables which may be already opened and locked by thread (we always use new instance). mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". sql/mysql_priv.h: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sp.cc: close_proc_table/open_proc_table_for_read/db_find_routine(): Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. open_proc_table_for_read(): Since now we can have several open tables states stacked up we can't rely rely on checking whether we have some tables open in previous state. Instead we always assume that some tables are open and we need to ignore flush while locking mysql.proc. We don't really need MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_GLOBAL_READ_LOCK in this case since we open mysql.proc table only for reading. sql/sp.h: Added declarations of open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table() to be able to use them in sql_show.cc. sql/sql_base.cc: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_class.cc: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_class.h: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_handler.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_prepare.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_show.cc: get_all_tables(): Now we use THD::reset_n_/restore_backup_open_tables_state() for saving/restoring open tables state instead of working with it directly (This also allows us to have proper content of I_S system tables in statements with stored functions and in stored functions). We also ignore possible flushes when opening tables (we may create deadlock otherwise). Also we do all needed manipulations with LEX in this function and not in get_schema_tables_result() now. get_schema_tables_record(): Let us use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag for obtaining information about table's auto-increment value. This allows to avoid locking of tables which is needed when we use handler::update_auto_increment() method. fill_schema_proc(): Now we use open_proc_table_for_read/close_proc_table() for access to mysql.proc table (so we won't cause deadlock if we already have some tables open and locked, this also allows us to have proper content in ROUTINES system table in statements using stored functions/in stored functions). get_schema_tables_result(): Moved all manipulations with Open_tables_state and LEX needed for safe opening of tables to ST_SCHEMA_TABLE::fill_table functions (i.e. get_all_tables() and fill_schema_proc()). sql/sql_update.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them.
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thd->restore_backup_open_tables_state(backup);
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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}
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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/*
Open the mysql.proc table for read.
SYNOPSIS
open_proc_table_for_read()
Fix for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". To enable full access to contents of I_S tables from stored functions or statements that use them, we manipulate with thread's open tables state and ensure that we won't cause deadlock when we open tables by ignoring flushes and name-locks. Building of contents of I_S.TABLES no longer requires locking of tables since we use use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag instead of handler::update_auto_increment() for obtaining information about auto-increment values. But this also means that handlers have to implement support for HA_STATUS_AUTO flag (particularly InnoDB needs it). mysql-test/r/alter_table.result: Updated test results. This change was caused by the fact that now when we build contents of I_S tables (and thus output of SHOW INDEX) we don't use instances of tables which may be already opened and locked by thread (we always use new instance). mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". sql/mysql_priv.h: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sp.cc: close_proc_table/open_proc_table_for_read/db_find_routine(): Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. open_proc_table_for_read(): Since now we can have several open tables states stacked up we can't rely rely on checking whether we have some tables open in previous state. Instead we always assume that some tables are open and we need to ignore flush while locking mysql.proc. We don't really need MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_GLOBAL_READ_LOCK in this case since we open mysql.proc table only for reading. sql/sp.h: Added declarations of open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table() to be able to use them in sql_show.cc. sql/sql_base.cc: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_class.cc: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_class.h: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_handler.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_prepare.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_show.cc: get_all_tables(): Now we use THD::reset_n_/restore_backup_open_tables_state() for saving/restoring open tables state instead of working with it directly (This also allows us to have proper content of I_S system tables in statements with stored functions and in stored functions). We also ignore possible flushes when opening tables (we may create deadlock otherwise). Also we do all needed manipulations with LEX in this function and not in get_schema_tables_result() now. get_schema_tables_record(): Let us use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag for obtaining information about table's auto-increment value. This allows to avoid locking of tables which is needed when we use handler::update_auto_increment() method. fill_schema_proc(): Now we use open_proc_table_for_read/close_proc_table() for access to mysql.proc table (so we won't cause deadlock if we already have some tables open and locked, this also allows us to have proper content in ROUTINES system table in statements using stored functions/in stored functions). get_schema_tables_result(): Moved all manipulations with Open_tables_state and LEX needed for safe opening of tables to ST_SCHEMA_TABLE::fill_table functions (i.e. get_all_tables() and fill_schema_proc()). sql/sql_update.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them.
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thd Thread context
backup Pointer to Open_tables_state instance where information about
currently open tables will be saved, and from which will be
restored when we will end work with mysql.proc.
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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NOTES
Thanks to restrictions which we put on opening and locking of
this table for writing, we can open and lock it for reading
even when we already have some other tables open and locked.
One must call close_proc_table() to close table opened with
this call.
RETURN
0 Error
# Pointer to TABLE object of mysql.proc
*/
Fix for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". To enable full access to contents of I_S tables from stored functions or statements that use them, we manipulate with thread's open tables state and ensure that we won't cause deadlock when we open tables by ignoring flushes and name-locks. Building of contents of I_S.TABLES no longer requires locking of tables since we use use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag instead of handler::update_auto_increment() for obtaining information about auto-increment values. But this also means that handlers have to implement support for HA_STATUS_AUTO flag (particularly InnoDB needs it). mysql-test/r/alter_table.result: Updated test results. This change was caused by the fact that now when we build contents of I_S tables (and thus output of SHOW INDEX) we don't use instances of tables which may be already opened and locked by thread (we always use new instance). mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". sql/mysql_priv.h: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sp.cc: close_proc_table/open_proc_table_for_read/db_find_routine(): Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. open_proc_table_for_read(): Since now we can have several open tables states stacked up we can't rely rely on checking whether we have some tables open in previous state. Instead we always assume that some tables are open and we need to ignore flush while locking mysql.proc. We don't really need MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_GLOBAL_READ_LOCK in this case since we open mysql.proc table only for reading. sql/sp.h: Added declarations of open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table() to be able to use them in sql_show.cc. sql/sql_base.cc: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_class.cc: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_class.h: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_handler.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_prepare.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_show.cc: get_all_tables(): Now we use THD::reset_n_/restore_backup_open_tables_state() for saving/restoring open tables state instead of working with it directly (This also allows us to have proper content of I_S system tables in statements with stored functions and in stored functions). We also ignore possible flushes when opening tables (we may create deadlock otherwise). Also we do all needed manipulations with LEX in this function and not in get_schema_tables_result() now. get_schema_tables_record(): Let us use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag for obtaining information about table's auto-increment value. This allows to avoid locking of tables which is needed when we use handler::update_auto_increment() method. fill_schema_proc(): Now we use open_proc_table_for_read/close_proc_table() for access to mysql.proc table (so we won't cause deadlock if we already have some tables open and locked, this also allows us to have proper content in ROUTINES system table in statements using stored functions/in stored functions). get_schema_tables_result(): Moved all manipulations with Open_tables_state and LEX needed for safe opening of tables to ST_SCHEMA_TABLE::fill_table functions (i.e. get_all_tables() and fill_schema_proc()). sql/sql_update.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them.
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TABLE *open_proc_table_for_read(THD *thd, Open_tables_state *backup)
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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{
TABLE_LIST tables;
TABLE *table;
Fix for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". This bug occurs when some trigger for table used by DML statement is created or changed while statement was waiting in lock_tables(). In this situation prelocking set which we have calculated becames invalid which can easily lead to errors and even in some cases to crashes. With proposed patch we no longer silently reopen tables in lock_tables(), instead caller of lock_tables() becomes responsible for reopening tables and recalculation of prelocking set. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added tests for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". Unfortunately these tests rely on the order in which tables are locked by statement so they are non-determenistic and therefore should be disabled. sql/lock.cc: mysql_lock_tables(): Now instead of always reopening altered or dropped tables by itself mysql_lock_tables() can notify upper level and rely on caller doing this. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_lock_tables() can either reopen deleted or altered tables by itself or notify caller about such situation through 'need_reopen' argument and rely on it in this. Also lock_tables() has new 'need_reopen' out parameter through which it notifies caller that some tables were altered or dropped so he needs to reopen them (and rebuild prelocking set some triggers may change or simply appear). sql/sp.cc: sp_add_used_routine(): To be able to restore LEX::sroutines_list to its state right after parsing we now adjust LEX::sroutines_list_own_last/sroutines_list_own_elements when we add directly used routine. sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_view()/sp_update_stmt_used_routines(): We should use LEX::sroutines_list instead of LEX::sroutines as source of routines used by view, since LEX::sroutines is not availiable for view on second attempt to open it (see comment in open_tables() about it). sql/sp.h: sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sql/sp_head.cc: Removed assert which is no longer always true. sql/sql_base.cc: reopen_table(): When we re-open table and do shallow copy of TABLE object we should adjust pointers to it in associated Table_triggers_list object. Removed nil operation. open_tables(): Now this function is able to rebuild prelocking set for statement if it is needed. It also correctly handles FLUSH TABLES which may occur during its execution. lock_tables(): Instead of allowing mysql_lock_tables() to silently reopen altered or dropped tables let us notify caller and rely on that it will do reopen itself. This solves the problem when trigger suddenly appears or changed during mysq_lock_tables(). close_tables_for_reopen(): Added routine for properly preparing for reopening of tables and recalculation of set of prelocked tables. sql/sql_handler.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_insert.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_lex.cc: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). Added chop_off_not_own_tables() method to simplify throwing away list of implicitly used (prelocked) tables. sql/sql_prepare.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables. sql/sql_table.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_update.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables.
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bool not_used;
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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DBUG_ENTER("open_proc_table");
/*
Speed up things if mysql.proc doesn't exists. mysql_proc_table_exists
is set when we create or read stored procedure or on flush privileges.
*/
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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if (!mysql_proc_table_exists)
DBUG_RETURN(0);
Fix for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". To enable full access to contents of I_S tables from stored functions or statements that use them, we manipulate with thread's open tables state and ensure that we won't cause deadlock when we open tables by ignoring flushes and name-locks. Building of contents of I_S.TABLES no longer requires locking of tables since we use use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag instead of handler::update_auto_increment() for obtaining information about auto-increment values. But this also means that handlers have to implement support for HA_STATUS_AUTO flag (particularly InnoDB needs it). mysql-test/r/alter_table.result: Updated test results. This change was caused by the fact that now when we build contents of I_S tables (and thus output of SHOW INDEX) we don't use instances of tables which may be already opened and locked by thread (we always use new instance). mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". sql/mysql_priv.h: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sp.cc: close_proc_table/open_proc_table_for_read/db_find_routine(): Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. open_proc_table_for_read(): Since now we can have several open tables states stacked up we can't rely rely on checking whether we have some tables open in previous state. Instead we always assume that some tables are open and we need to ignore flush while locking mysql.proc. We don't really need MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_GLOBAL_READ_LOCK in this case since we open mysql.proc table only for reading. sql/sp.h: Added declarations of open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table() to be able to use them in sql_show.cc. sql/sql_base.cc: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_class.cc: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_class.h: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_handler.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_prepare.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_show.cc: get_all_tables(): Now we use THD::reset_n_/restore_backup_open_tables_state() for saving/restoring open tables state instead of working with it directly (This also allows us to have proper content of I_S system tables in statements with stored functions and in stored functions). We also ignore possible flushes when opening tables (we may create deadlock otherwise). Also we do all needed manipulations with LEX in this function and not in get_schema_tables_result() now. get_schema_tables_record(): Let us use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag for obtaining information about table's auto-increment value. This allows to avoid locking of tables which is needed when we use handler::update_auto_increment() method. fill_schema_proc(): Now we use open_proc_table_for_read/close_proc_table() for access to mysql.proc table (so we won't cause deadlock if we already have some tables open and locked, this also allows us to have proper content in ROUTINES system table in statements using stored functions/in stored functions). get_schema_tables_result(): Moved all manipulations with Open_tables_state and LEX needed for safe opening of tables to ST_SCHEMA_TABLE::fill_table functions (i.e. get_all_tables() and fill_schema_proc()). sql/sql_update.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them.
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thd->reset_n_backup_open_tables_state(backup);
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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bzero((char*) &tables, sizeof(tables));
tables.db= (char*) "mysql";
tables.table_name= tables.alias= (char*)"proc";
Fix for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". This bug occurs when some trigger for table used by DML statement is created or changed while statement was waiting in lock_tables(). In this situation prelocking set which we have calculated becames invalid which can easily lead to errors and even in some cases to crashes. With proposed patch we no longer silently reopen tables in lock_tables(), instead caller of lock_tables() becomes responsible for reopening tables and recalculation of prelocking set. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added tests for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". Unfortunately these tests rely on the order in which tables are locked by statement so they are non-determenistic and therefore should be disabled. sql/lock.cc: mysql_lock_tables(): Now instead of always reopening altered or dropped tables by itself mysql_lock_tables() can notify upper level and rely on caller doing this. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_lock_tables() can either reopen deleted or altered tables by itself or notify caller about such situation through 'need_reopen' argument and rely on it in this. Also lock_tables() has new 'need_reopen' out parameter through which it notifies caller that some tables were altered or dropped so he needs to reopen them (and rebuild prelocking set some triggers may change or simply appear). sql/sp.cc: sp_add_used_routine(): To be able to restore LEX::sroutines_list to its state right after parsing we now adjust LEX::sroutines_list_own_last/sroutines_list_own_elements when we add directly used routine. sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_view()/sp_update_stmt_used_routines(): We should use LEX::sroutines_list instead of LEX::sroutines as source of routines used by view, since LEX::sroutines is not availiable for view on second attempt to open it (see comment in open_tables() about it). sql/sp.h: sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sql/sp_head.cc: Removed assert which is no longer always true. sql/sql_base.cc: reopen_table(): When we re-open table and do shallow copy of TABLE object we should adjust pointers to it in associated Table_triggers_list object. Removed nil operation. open_tables(): Now this function is able to rebuild prelocking set for statement if it is needed. It also correctly handles FLUSH TABLES which may occur during its execution. lock_tables(): Instead of allowing mysql_lock_tables() to silently reopen altered or dropped tables let us notify caller and rely on that it will do reopen itself. This solves the problem when trigger suddenly appears or changed during mysq_lock_tables(). close_tables_for_reopen(): Added routine for properly preparing for reopening of tables and recalculation of set of prelocked tables. sql/sql_handler.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_insert.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_lex.cc: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). Added chop_off_not_own_tables() method to simplify throwing away list of implicitly used (prelocked) tables. sql/sql_prepare.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables. sql/sql_table.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_update.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables.
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if (!(table= open_table(thd, &tables, thd->mem_root, &not_used,
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_FLUSH)))
{
Fix for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". To enable full access to contents of I_S tables from stored functions or statements that use them, we manipulate with thread's open tables state and ensure that we won't cause deadlock when we open tables by ignoring flushes and name-locks. Building of contents of I_S.TABLES no longer requires locking of tables since we use use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag instead of handler::update_auto_increment() for obtaining information about auto-increment values. But this also means that handlers have to implement support for HA_STATUS_AUTO flag (particularly InnoDB needs it). mysql-test/r/alter_table.result: Updated test results. This change was caused by the fact that now when we build contents of I_S tables (and thus output of SHOW INDEX) we don't use instances of tables which may be already opened and locked by thread (we always use new instance). mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". sql/mysql_priv.h: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sp.cc: close_proc_table/open_proc_table_for_read/db_find_routine(): Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. open_proc_table_for_read(): Since now we can have several open tables states stacked up we can't rely rely on checking whether we have some tables open in previous state. Instead we always assume that some tables are open and we need to ignore flush while locking mysql.proc. We don't really need MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_GLOBAL_READ_LOCK in this case since we open mysql.proc table only for reading. sql/sp.h: Added declarations of open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table() to be able to use them in sql_show.cc. sql/sql_base.cc: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_class.cc: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_class.h: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_handler.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_prepare.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_show.cc: get_all_tables(): Now we use THD::reset_n_/restore_backup_open_tables_state() for saving/restoring open tables state instead of working with it directly (This also allows us to have proper content of I_S system tables in statements with stored functions and in stored functions). We also ignore possible flushes when opening tables (we may create deadlock otherwise). Also we do all needed manipulations with LEX in this function and not in get_schema_tables_result() now. get_schema_tables_record(): Let us use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag for obtaining information about table's auto-increment value. This allows to avoid locking of tables which is needed when we use handler::update_auto_increment() method. fill_schema_proc(): Now we use open_proc_table_for_read/close_proc_table() for access to mysql.proc table (so we won't cause deadlock if we already have some tables open and locked, this also allows us to have proper content in ROUTINES system table in statements using stored functions/in stored functions). get_schema_tables_result(): Moved all manipulations with Open_tables_state and LEX needed for safe opening of tables to ST_SCHEMA_TABLE::fill_table functions (i.e. get_all_tables() and fill_schema_proc()). sql/sql_update.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them.
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thd->restore_backup_open_tables_state(backup);
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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mysql_proc_table_exists= 0;
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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DBUG_ASSERT(table->s->system_table);
table->reginfo.lock_type= TL_READ;
/*
Fix for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". To enable full access to contents of I_S tables from stored functions or statements that use them, we manipulate with thread's open tables state and ensure that we won't cause deadlock when we open tables by ignoring flushes and name-locks. Building of contents of I_S.TABLES no longer requires locking of tables since we use use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag instead of handler::update_auto_increment() for obtaining information about auto-increment values. But this also means that handlers have to implement support for HA_STATUS_AUTO flag (particularly InnoDB needs it). mysql-test/r/alter_table.result: Updated test results. This change was caused by the fact that now when we build contents of I_S tables (and thus output of SHOW INDEX) we don't use instances of tables which may be already opened and locked by thread (we always use new instance). mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". sql/mysql_priv.h: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sp.cc: close_proc_table/open_proc_table_for_read/db_find_routine(): Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. open_proc_table_for_read(): Since now we can have several open tables states stacked up we can't rely rely on checking whether we have some tables open in previous state. Instead we always assume that some tables are open and we need to ignore flush while locking mysql.proc. We don't really need MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_GLOBAL_READ_LOCK in this case since we open mysql.proc table only for reading. sql/sp.h: Added declarations of open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table() to be able to use them in sql_show.cc. sql/sql_base.cc: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_class.cc: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_class.h: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_handler.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_prepare.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_show.cc: get_all_tables(): Now we use THD::reset_n_/restore_backup_open_tables_state() for saving/restoring open tables state instead of working with it directly (This also allows us to have proper content of I_S system tables in statements with stored functions and in stored functions). We also ignore possible flushes when opening tables (we may create deadlock otherwise). Also we do all needed manipulations with LEX in this function and not in get_schema_tables_result() now. get_schema_tables_record(): Let us use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag for obtaining information about table's auto-increment value. This allows to avoid locking of tables which is needed when we use handler::update_auto_increment() method. fill_schema_proc(): Now we use open_proc_table_for_read/close_proc_table() for access to mysql.proc table (so we won't cause deadlock if we already have some tables open and locked, this also allows us to have proper content in ROUTINES system table in statements using stored functions/in stored functions). get_schema_tables_result(): Moved all manipulations with Open_tables_state and LEX needed for safe opening of tables to ST_SCHEMA_TABLE::fill_table functions (i.e. get_all_tables() and fill_schema_proc()). sql/sql_update.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them.
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We have to ensure we are not blocked by a flush tables, as this
could lead to a deadlock if we have other tables opened.
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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*/
if (!(thd->lock= mysql_lock_tables(thd, &table, 1,
Fix for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". This bug occurs when some trigger for table used by DML statement is created or changed while statement was waiting in lock_tables(). In this situation prelocking set which we have calculated becames invalid which can easily lead to errors and even in some cases to crashes. With proposed patch we no longer silently reopen tables in lock_tables(), instead caller of lock_tables() becomes responsible for reopening tables and recalculation of prelocking set. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added tests for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". Unfortunately these tests rely on the order in which tables are locked by statement so they are non-determenistic and therefore should be disabled. sql/lock.cc: mysql_lock_tables(): Now instead of always reopening altered or dropped tables by itself mysql_lock_tables() can notify upper level and rely on caller doing this. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_lock_tables() can either reopen deleted or altered tables by itself or notify caller about such situation through 'need_reopen' argument and rely on it in this. Also lock_tables() has new 'need_reopen' out parameter through which it notifies caller that some tables were altered or dropped so he needs to reopen them (and rebuild prelocking set some triggers may change or simply appear). sql/sp.cc: sp_add_used_routine(): To be able to restore LEX::sroutines_list to its state right after parsing we now adjust LEX::sroutines_list_own_last/sroutines_list_own_elements when we add directly used routine. sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_view()/sp_update_stmt_used_routines(): We should use LEX::sroutines_list instead of LEX::sroutines as source of routines used by view, since LEX::sroutines is not availiable for view on second attempt to open it (see comment in open_tables() about it). sql/sp.h: sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sql/sp_head.cc: Removed assert which is no longer always true. sql/sql_base.cc: reopen_table(): When we re-open table and do shallow copy of TABLE object we should adjust pointers to it in associated Table_triggers_list object. Removed nil operation. open_tables(): Now this function is able to rebuild prelocking set for statement if it is needed. It also correctly handles FLUSH TABLES which may occur during its execution. lock_tables(): Instead of allowing mysql_lock_tables() to silently reopen altered or dropped tables let us notify caller and rely on that it will do reopen itself. This solves the problem when trigger suddenly appears or changed during mysq_lock_tables(). close_tables_for_reopen(): Added routine for properly preparing for reopening of tables and recalculation of set of prelocked tables. sql/sql_handler.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_insert.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_lex.cc: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). Added chop_off_not_own_tables() method to simplify throwing away list of implicitly used (prelocked) tables. sql/sql_prepare.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables. sql/sql_table.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_update.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables.
2005-09-15 01:56:09 +02:00
MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_FLUSH, &not_used)))
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
2005-07-13 11:48:13 +02:00
{
Fix for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". To enable full access to contents of I_S tables from stored functions or statements that use them, we manipulate with thread's open tables state and ensure that we won't cause deadlock when we open tables by ignoring flushes and name-locks. Building of contents of I_S.TABLES no longer requires locking of tables since we use use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag instead of handler::update_auto_increment() for obtaining information about auto-increment values. But this also means that handlers have to implement support for HA_STATUS_AUTO flag (particularly InnoDB needs it). mysql-test/r/alter_table.result: Updated test results. This change was caused by the fact that now when we build contents of I_S tables (and thus output of SHOW INDEX) we don't use instances of tables which may be already opened and locked by thread (we always use new instance). mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". sql/mysql_priv.h: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sp.cc: close_proc_table/open_proc_table_for_read/db_find_routine(): Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. open_proc_table_for_read(): Since now we can have several open tables states stacked up we can't rely rely on checking whether we have some tables open in previous state. Instead we always assume that some tables are open and we need to ignore flush while locking mysql.proc. We don't really need MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_GLOBAL_READ_LOCK in this case since we open mysql.proc table only for reading. sql/sp.h: Added declarations of open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table() to be able to use them in sql_show.cc. sql/sql_base.cc: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_class.cc: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_class.h: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_handler.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_prepare.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_show.cc: get_all_tables(): Now we use THD::reset_n_/restore_backup_open_tables_state() for saving/restoring open tables state instead of working with it directly (This also allows us to have proper content of I_S system tables in statements with stored functions and in stored functions). We also ignore possible flushes when opening tables (we may create deadlock otherwise). Also we do all needed manipulations with LEX in this function and not in get_schema_tables_result() now. get_schema_tables_record(): Let us use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag for obtaining information about table's auto-increment value. This allows to avoid locking of tables which is needed when we use handler::update_auto_increment() method. fill_schema_proc(): Now we use open_proc_table_for_read/close_proc_table() for access to mysql.proc table (so we won't cause deadlock if we already have some tables open and locked, this also allows us to have proper content in ROUTINES system table in statements using stored functions/in stored functions). get_schema_tables_result(): Moved all manipulations with Open_tables_state and LEX needed for safe opening of tables to ST_SCHEMA_TABLE::fill_table functions (i.e. get_all_tables() and fill_schema_proc()). sql/sql_update.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them.
2005-08-08 15:46:06 +02:00
close_proc_table(thd, backup);
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
2005-07-13 11:48:13 +02:00
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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DBUG_RETURN(table);
}
/*
Open the mysql.proc table for update.
SYNOPSIS
open_proc_table_for_update()
thd Thread context
NOTES
Table opened with this call should closed using close_thread_tables().
RETURN
0 Error
# Pointer to TABLE object of mysql.proc
*/
static TABLE *open_proc_table_for_update(THD *thd)
{
TABLE_LIST tables;
TABLE *table;
DBUG_ENTER("open_proc_table");
bzero((char*) &tables, sizeof(tables));
tables.db= (char*) "mysql";
tables.table_name= tables.alias= (char*)"proc";
tables.lock_type= TL_WRITE;
table= open_ltable(thd, &tables, TL_WRITE);
/*
Under explicit LOCK TABLES or in prelocked mode we should not
say that mysql.proc table does not exist if we are unable to
open and lock it for writing since this condition may be
transient.
*/
if (!(thd->locked_tables || thd->prelocked_mode) || table)
mysql_proc_table_exists= test(table);
DBUG_RETURN(table);
}
/*
Find row in open mysql.proc table representing stored routine.
SYNOPSIS
db_find_routine_aux()
thd Thread context
type Type of routine to find (function or procedure)
name Name of routine
table TABLE object for open mysql.proc table.
RETURN VALUE
SP_OK - Routine found
SP_KEY_NOT_FOUND- No routine with given name
*/
static int
db_find_routine_aux(THD *thd, int type, sp_name *name, TABLE *table)
{
byte key[MAX_KEY_LENGTH]; // db, name, optional key length type
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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DBUG_ENTER("db_find_routine_aux");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("type: %d name: %.*s",
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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type, name->m_name.length, name->m_name.str));
/*
Create key to find row. We have to use field->store() to be able to
handle VARCHAR and CHAR fields.
Assumption here is that the three first fields in the table are
'db', 'name' and 'type' and the first key is the primary key over the
same fields.
*/
if (name->m_name.length > table->field[1]->field_length)
DBUG_RETURN(SP_KEY_NOT_FOUND);
table->field[0]->store(name->m_db.str, name->m_db.length, &my_charset_bin);
table->field[1]->store(name->m_name.str, name->m_name.length,
&my_charset_bin);
Added option --valgrind-mysqltest to mysql-test-run Added flag to Field::store(longlong) to specify if value is unsigned. This fixes bug #12750: Incorrect storage of 9999999999999999999 in DECIMAL(19, 0) Fixed warning from valgrind in CREATE ... SELECT Fixed double free of mysql.options if reconnect failed mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh: Added option --valgrind-mysqltest to allow one to run mysqltest with valgrind mysql-test/r/bigint.result: Update results after fix for Field::store(longlong) mysql-test/r/range.result: Update results after fix for Field::store(longlong) mysql-test/r/strict.result: Update results after fix for Field::store(longlong) (This fixes some wrong results when storing things into bigint columns) mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Update results after fix for Field::store(longlong) mysql-test/t/bigint.test: Added testing for #12750: Incorrect storage of 9999999999999999999 in DECIMAL(19, 0) mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Removed comments affected by this bug fix mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Fixed result to not depend on existing config files mysql-test/t/range.test: 0xff numbers are now unsigned mysql-test/t/strict.test: Added errors for things that previously (wrongly) succeeded sql-common/client.c: Fixed double free of mysql.options if reconnect failed sql/field.cc: Added flag to Field::store(longlong) to specify if value is unsigned sql/field.h: Added flag to Field::store(longlong) to specify if value is unsigned sql/field_conv.cc: Fixed calls to Field::store(longlong,flag) sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Fixed calls to Field::store(longlong,flag) sql/handler.cc: Fixed calls to Field::store(longlong,flag) sql/item.cc: Fixed calls to Field::store(longlong,flag) sql/item_sum.cc: Fixed calls to Field::store(longlong,flag) sql/sp.cc: Fixed calls to Field::store(longlong,flag) sql/sql_acl.cc: Fixed calls to Field::store(longlong,flag) sql/sql_help.cc: Fixed calls to Field::store(longlong,flag) sql/sql_show.cc: Fixed calls to Field::store(longlong,flag) sql/sql_table.cc: Fixed varning from valgrind sql/sql_udf.cc: Fixed calls to Field::store(longlong,flag) sql/tztime.cc: Fixed calls to Field::store(longlong,flag) sql/unireg.cc: Fixed calls to Field::store(longlong,flag)
2005-09-14 00:41:44 +02:00
table->field[2]->store((longlong) type, TRUE);
key_copy(key, table->record[0], table->key_info,
table->key_info->key_length);
if (table->file->index_read_idx(table->record[0], 0,
key, table->key_info->key_length,
HA_READ_KEY_EXACT))
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
2003-02-21 17:37:05 +01:00
DBUG_RETURN(SP_KEY_NOT_FOUND);
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
2003-02-21 17:37:05 +01:00
DBUG_RETURN(SP_OK);
}
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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/*
Find routine definition in mysql.proc table and create corresponding
sp_head object for it.
SYNOPSIS
db_find_routine()
thd Thread context
type Type of routine (TYPE_ENUM_PROCEDURE/...)
name Name of routine
sphp Out parameter in which pointer to created sp_head
object is returned (0 in case of error).
NOTE
This function may damage current LEX during execution, so it is good
idea to create temporary LEX and make it active before calling it.
RETURN VALUE
0 - Success
non-0 - Error (may be one of special codes like SP_KEY_NOT_FOUND)
*/
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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static int
db_find_routine(THD *thd, int type, sp_name *name, sp_head **sphp)
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
2003-02-21 17:37:05 +01:00
{
extern int yyparse(void *thd);
TABLE *table;
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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const char *params, *returns, *body;
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
2003-02-21 17:37:05 +01:00
int ret;
WL#1365: Implement definer's rights execution of stored procedures. (Also put the hostpart back in the definer column.) mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Moved error test from sp.test mysql-test/r/sp.result: Moved error test to sp-error.test. Put hostpart back into definer column in mysql.proc. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved error test from sp.test mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved error test to sp-error.test. Put hostpart back into definer column in mysql.proc. sql/item_func.cc: (Maybe) switch security context before invoking a stored function. sql/sp.cc: Renamed creator into definer, for more consistent terminology, and put the hostpart back. sql/sp_head.cc: Some fixes in the way things are allocated, and moved set_info() definition here from sp_head.h. creator is now called definer, and is split into a user and host part. Added functions for (possible) change and restore of privileges, for sql security definer calls. sql/sp_head.h: Moved set_info() definition here from sp_head.h. creator is now called definer, and is split into a user and host part. Added functions for (possible) change and restore of privileges, for sql security definer calls. sql/sql_acl.cc: New function acl_getroot_no_password() for getting the privileges used when calling an SP with sql security definer. sql/sql_acl.h: New function acl_getroot_no_password() for getting the privileges used when calling an SP with sql security definer. sql/sql_parse.cc: (Maybe) switch security context before invoking a stored procedure. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Fixed typo.
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const char *definer;
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longlong created;
longlong modified;
WL#1365: Implement definer's rights execution of stored procedures. (Also put the hostpart back in the definer column.) mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Moved error test from sp.test mysql-test/r/sp.result: Moved error test to sp-error.test. Put hostpart back into definer column in mysql.proc. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved error test from sp.test mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved error test to sp-error.test. Put hostpart back into definer column in mysql.proc. sql/item_func.cc: (Maybe) switch security context before invoking a stored function. sql/sp.cc: Renamed creator into definer, for more consistent terminology, and put the hostpart back. sql/sp_head.cc: Some fixes in the way things are allocated, and moved set_info() definition here from sp_head.h. creator is now called definer, and is split into a user and host part. Added functions for (possible) change and restore of privileges, for sql security definer calls. sql/sp_head.h: Moved set_info() definition here from sp_head.h. creator is now called definer, and is split into a user and host part. Added functions for (possible) change and restore of privileges, for sql security definer calls. sql/sql_acl.cc: New function acl_getroot_no_password() for getting the privileges used when calling an SP with sql security definer. sql/sql_acl.h: New function acl_getroot_no_password() for getting the privileges used when calling an SP with sql security definer. sql/sql_parse.cc: (Maybe) switch security context before invoking a stored procedure. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Fixed typo.
2003-12-13 16:40:52 +01:00
st_sp_chistics chistics;
2003-05-06 18:09:20 +02:00
char *ptr;
uint length;
char buff[65];
String str(buff, sizeof(buff), &my_charset_bin);
ulong sql_mode;
Fix for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". To enable full access to contents of I_S tables from stored functions or statements that use them, we manipulate with thread's open tables state and ensure that we won't cause deadlock when we open tables by ignoring flushes and name-locks. Building of contents of I_S.TABLES no longer requires locking of tables since we use use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag instead of handler::update_auto_increment() for obtaining information about auto-increment values. But this also means that handlers have to implement support for HA_STATUS_AUTO flag (particularly InnoDB needs it). mysql-test/r/alter_table.result: Updated test results. This change was caused by the fact that now when we build contents of I_S tables (and thus output of SHOW INDEX) we don't use instances of tables which may be already opened and locked by thread (we always use new instance). mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". sql/mysql_priv.h: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sp.cc: close_proc_table/open_proc_table_for_read/db_find_routine(): Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. open_proc_table_for_read(): Since now we can have several open tables states stacked up we can't rely rely on checking whether we have some tables open in previous state. Instead we always assume that some tables are open and we need to ignore flush while locking mysql.proc. We don't really need MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_GLOBAL_READ_LOCK in this case since we open mysql.proc table only for reading. sql/sp.h: Added declarations of open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table() to be able to use them in sql_show.cc. sql/sql_base.cc: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_class.cc: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_class.h: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_handler.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_prepare.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_show.cc: get_all_tables(): Now we use THD::reset_n_/restore_backup_open_tables_state() for saving/restoring open tables state instead of working with it directly (This also allows us to have proper content of I_S system tables in statements with stored functions and in stored functions). We also ignore possible flushes when opening tables (we may create deadlock otherwise). Also we do all needed manipulations with LEX in this function and not in get_schema_tables_result() now. get_schema_tables_record(): Let us use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag for obtaining information about table's auto-increment value. This allows to avoid locking of tables which is needed when we use handler::update_auto_increment() method. fill_schema_proc(): Now we use open_proc_table_for_read/close_proc_table() for access to mysql.proc table (so we won't cause deadlock if we already have some tables open and locked, this also allows us to have proper content in ROUTINES system table in statements using stored functions/in stored functions). get_schema_tables_result(): Moved all manipulations with Open_tables_state and LEX needed for safe opening of tables to ST_SCHEMA_TABLE::fill_table functions (i.e. get_all_tables() and fill_schema_proc()). sql/sql_update.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them.
2005-08-08 15:46:06 +02:00
Open_tables_state open_tables_state_backup;
DBUG_ENTER("db_find_routine");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("type: %d name: %.*s",
type, name->m_name.length, name->m_name.str));
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
2005-07-13 11:48:13 +02:00
*sphp= 0; // In case of errors
Fix for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". To enable full access to contents of I_S tables from stored functions or statements that use them, we manipulate with thread's open tables state and ensure that we won't cause deadlock when we open tables by ignoring flushes and name-locks. Building of contents of I_S.TABLES no longer requires locking of tables since we use use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag instead of handler::update_auto_increment() for obtaining information about auto-increment values. But this also means that handlers have to implement support for HA_STATUS_AUTO flag (particularly InnoDB needs it). mysql-test/r/alter_table.result: Updated test results. This change was caused by the fact that now when we build contents of I_S tables (and thus output of SHOW INDEX) we don't use instances of tables which may be already opened and locked by thread (we always use new instance). mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". sql/mysql_priv.h: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sp.cc: close_proc_table/open_proc_table_for_read/db_find_routine(): Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. open_proc_table_for_read(): Since now we can have several open tables states stacked up we can't rely rely on checking whether we have some tables open in previous state. Instead we always assume that some tables are open and we need to ignore flush while locking mysql.proc. We don't really need MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_GLOBAL_READ_LOCK in this case since we open mysql.proc table only for reading. sql/sp.h: Added declarations of open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table() to be able to use them in sql_show.cc. sql/sql_base.cc: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_class.cc: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_class.h: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_handler.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_prepare.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_show.cc: get_all_tables(): Now we use THD::reset_n_/restore_backup_open_tables_state() for saving/restoring open tables state instead of working with it directly (This also allows us to have proper content of I_S system tables in statements with stored functions and in stored functions). We also ignore possible flushes when opening tables (we may create deadlock otherwise). Also we do all needed manipulations with LEX in this function and not in get_schema_tables_result() now. get_schema_tables_record(): Let us use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag for obtaining information about table's auto-increment value. This allows to avoid locking of tables which is needed when we use handler::update_auto_increment() method. fill_schema_proc(): Now we use open_proc_table_for_read/close_proc_table() for access to mysql.proc table (so we won't cause deadlock if we already have some tables open and locked, this also allows us to have proper content in ROUTINES system table in statements using stored functions/in stored functions). get_schema_tables_result(): Moved all manipulations with Open_tables_state and LEX needed for safe opening of tables to ST_SCHEMA_TABLE::fill_table functions (i.e. get_all_tables() and fill_schema_proc()). sql/sql_update.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them.
2005-08-08 15:46:06 +02:00
if (!(table= open_proc_table_for_read(thd, &open_tables_state_backup)))
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
2005-07-13 11:48:13 +02:00
DBUG_RETURN(SP_OPEN_TABLE_FAILED);
if ((ret= db_find_routine_aux(thd, type, name, table)) != SP_OK)
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
2003-02-21 17:37:05 +01:00
goto done;
First stage of table definition cache Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE (TABLE_SHARE is still allocated as part of table, will be fixed soon) Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this Added 'TABLE_SHARE->db' that points to database name; Changed all usage of table_cache_key as database name to use this instead Changed field->table_name to point to pointer to alias. This allows us to change alias for a table by just updating one pointer. Renamed TABLE_SHARE->real_name to table_name Renamed TABLE->table_name to alias Renamed TABLE_LIST->real_name to table_name include/myisam.h: Added const before names mysql-test/r/group_min_max.result: Make results repeatable mysql-test/t/group_min_max.test: Make results repeatable sql/field.cc: Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this Use TABLE_SHARE Use sql_strmake() instead of sql_memdup() to simplify code sql/field.h: Changed table_name to be pointer to table_name. This allows us to change alias for all fields by just changing one pointer. Use TABLE_SHARE sql/field_conv.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/filesort.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_berkeley.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_heap.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_innodb.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_myisam.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE Change some pointer handling to use const char* sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/handler.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_func.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_subselect.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_sum.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/key.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/lock.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/log_event.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/mysql_priv.h: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/opt_range.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/opt_sum.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/records.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/repl_failsafe.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/slave.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sp.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sp_head.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_acl.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE removed unnecessary assert fixed indentation changed some char * -> const char* sql/sql_acl.h: changed some char* -> const char* sql/sql_base.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_cache.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_class.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_db.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_delete.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_derived.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_handler.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_help.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_insert.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_load.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_parse.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_rename.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_select.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE table->blob_fields now points to field offsets, not fields tmp_table->table_name now points to alias name sql/sql_show.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_table.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_test.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_trigger.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_udf.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_union.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_update.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_view.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/table.cc: Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE Changed blob_field to be field offsets instead of pointer to fields Only initialize table->s->default_values with default record (not all table->record[#]) Some indentation changes sql/table.h: Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE sql/tztime.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/unireg.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/unireg.h: Use TABLE_SHARE
2005-01-06 12:00:13 +01:00
if (table->s->fields != MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_COUNT)
{
ret= SP_GET_FIELD_FAILED;
goto done;
}
bzero((char *)&chistics, sizeof(chistics));
if ((ptr= get_field(thd->mem_root,
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_ACCESS])) == NULL)
{
ret= SP_GET_FIELD_FAILED;
goto done;
}
switch (ptr[0]) {
case 'N':
chistics.daccess= SP_NO_SQL;
break;
case 'C':
chistics.daccess= SP_CONTAINS_SQL;
break;
case 'R':
chistics.daccess= SP_READS_SQL_DATA;
break;
case 'M':
chistics.daccess= SP_MODIFIES_SQL_DATA;
break;
default:
Approximative fixes for BUG#2610,2611,9100 i.e. WL#2146 binlogging/replication of routines (stored procs and functions). Approximative, because it's using our binlogging way (what we call "query"-level) and this is not as good as record-level binlog (5.1) would be. It imposes several limitations to routines, and has caveats (which I'll document, and for which the server will try to issue errors but that is not always possible). Reason I don't propagate caller info to the binlog as planned is that on master and slave users may be different; even with that some caveats would remain. mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh: In the testsuite we know what we do, we are not creating nasty routines, and breaking binlog is ok except in rpl_sp. mysql-test/r/blackhole.result: Updating results now that 4.1 has been merged mysql-test/valgrind.supp: Some suppressions for Valgrind (useful on my machine Suse 9.1); this is just adding to the already existing suppressions of pthread and dl. sql/item_func.cc: Don't binlog the substatements when executing a function. If the function is declared to modify data and does not complete, warning "broken binlog". Note that SELECT myfunc() will not be binlogged even if myfunc() updates data (will be documented); but INSERT INTO t VALUES(myfunc()) will be binlogged (what decides is if the caller gets binlogged; the function changes nothing to binlogging). sql/log_event.cc: Just making functions which can be re-used when we binlog more strings in status_vars in Query_log_event (e.g. one day "user", "host"). sql/log_event.h: comment sql/mysql_priv.h: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/mysqld.cc: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/set_var.cc: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/share/errmsg.txt: error messages to warn about problems with routines and binlog sql/slave.cc: If in a routine, replication table inclusion/exclusion rules always answer "replicate!" (see comment in code). sql/sp.cc: If binlog is on: errors if one wants to create a non-deterministic update routine (repeatability problem - note that the test is not perfect for functions) or does not have SUPER (because routines can easily be made to destroy slave's data with just CREATE ROUTINE and EXECUTE priv on master). --log-bin-trust-routine-creators removes these errors. Binlogging of CREATE PROCEDURE|FUNCTION. sql/sql_acl.cc: No thd==0 in tables_ok(). sql/sql_parse.cc: Binlogging of CALL (and not of the substatements of the SP). If SP returns error, we don't binlog it (see comment); we push warning in this case. Binlogging of ALTER|DROP PROCEDURE|FUNCTION with safety messages.
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chistics.daccess= SP_DEFAULT_ACCESS_MAPPING;
}
if ((ptr= get_field(thd->mem_root,
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_DETERMINISTIC])) == NULL)
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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{
ret= SP_GET_FIELD_FAILED;
goto done;
}
WL#1365: Implement definer's rights execution of stored procedures. (Also put the hostpart back in the definer column.) mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Moved error test from sp.test mysql-test/r/sp.result: Moved error test to sp-error.test. Put hostpart back into definer column in mysql.proc. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved error test from sp.test mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved error test to sp-error.test. Put hostpart back into definer column in mysql.proc. sql/item_func.cc: (Maybe) switch security context before invoking a stored function. sql/sp.cc: Renamed creator into definer, for more consistent terminology, and put the hostpart back. sql/sp_head.cc: Some fixes in the way things are allocated, and moved set_info() definition here from sp_head.h. creator is now called definer, and is split into a user and host part. Added functions for (possible) change and restore of privileges, for sql security definer calls. sql/sp_head.h: Moved set_info() definition here from sp_head.h. creator is now called definer, and is split into a user and host part. Added functions for (possible) change and restore of privileges, for sql security definer calls. sql/sql_acl.cc: New function acl_getroot_no_password() for getting the privileges used when calling an SP with sql security definer. sql/sql_acl.h: New function acl_getroot_no_password() for getting the privileges used when calling an SP with sql security definer. sql/sql_parse.cc: (Maybe) switch security context before invoking a stored procedure. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Fixed typo.
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chistics.detistic= (ptr[0] == 'N' ? FALSE : TRUE);
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if ((ptr= get_field(thd->mem_root,
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_SECURITY_TYPE])) == NULL)
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{
ret= SP_GET_FIELD_FAILED;
goto done;
}
chistics.suid= (ptr[0] == 'I' ? SP_IS_NOT_SUID : SP_IS_SUID);
2003-05-06 18:09:20 +02:00
if ((params= get_field(thd->mem_root,
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_PARAM_LIST])) == NULL)
{
params= "";
}
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In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
2003-12-12 14:05:29 +01:00
if (type == TYPE_ENUM_PROCEDURE)
returns= "";
else if ((returns= get_field(thd->mem_root,
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
2003-12-12 14:05:29 +01:00
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_RETURNS])) == NULL)
{
ret= SP_GET_FIELD_FAILED;
goto done;
}
if ((body= get_field(thd->mem_root,
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
2003-12-12 14:05:29 +01:00
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_BODY])) == NULL)
2003-05-06 18:09:20 +02:00
{
ret= SP_GET_FIELD_FAILED;
goto done;
}
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
2003-12-12 14:05:29 +01:00
// Get additional information
if ((definer= get_field(thd->mem_root,
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
2003-12-12 14:05:29 +01:00
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_DEFINER])) == NULL)
{
ret= SP_GET_FIELD_FAILED;
goto done;
}
modified= table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_MODIFIED]->val_int();
created= table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_CREATED]->val_int();
2003-05-06 18:09:20 +02:00
sql_mode= (ulong) table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_SQL_MODE]->val_int();
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_COMMENT]->val_str(&str, &str);
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ptr= 0;
if ((length= str.length()))
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
2003-12-12 14:05:29 +01:00
ptr= thd->strmake(str.ptr(), length);
WL#1365: Implement definer's rights execution of stored procedures. (Also put the hostpart back in the definer column.) mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Moved error test from sp.test mysql-test/r/sp.result: Moved error test to sp-error.test. Put hostpart back into definer column in mysql.proc. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved error test from sp.test mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved error test to sp-error.test. Put hostpart back into definer column in mysql.proc. sql/item_func.cc: (Maybe) switch security context before invoking a stored function. sql/sp.cc: Renamed creator into definer, for more consistent terminology, and put the hostpart back. sql/sp_head.cc: Some fixes in the way things are allocated, and moved set_info() definition here from sp_head.h. creator is now called definer, and is split into a user and host part. Added functions for (possible) change and restore of privileges, for sql security definer calls. sql/sp_head.h: Moved set_info() definition here from sp_head.h. creator is now called definer, and is split into a user and host part. Added functions for (possible) change and restore of privileges, for sql security definer calls. sql/sql_acl.cc: New function acl_getroot_no_password() for getting the privileges used when calling an SP with sql security definer. sql/sql_acl.h: New function acl_getroot_no_password() for getting the privileges used when calling an SP with sql security definer. sql/sql_parse.cc: (Maybe) switch security context before invoking a stored procedure. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Fixed typo.
2003-12-13 16:40:52 +01:00
chistics.comment.str= ptr;
chistics.comment.length= length;
2003-05-06 18:09:20 +02:00
Fix for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". To enable full access to contents of I_S tables from stored functions or statements that use them, we manipulate with thread's open tables state and ensure that we won't cause deadlock when we open tables by ignoring flushes and name-locks. Building of contents of I_S.TABLES no longer requires locking of tables since we use use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag instead of handler::update_auto_increment() for obtaining information about auto-increment values. But this also means that handlers have to implement support for HA_STATUS_AUTO flag (particularly InnoDB needs it). mysql-test/r/alter_table.result: Updated test results. This change was caused by the fact that now when we build contents of I_S tables (and thus output of SHOW INDEX) we don't use instances of tables which may be already opened and locked by thread (we always use new instance). mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Added test which checks how information about current auto-increment value for table is reported in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES view. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added test for bug #10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty result set". sql/mysql_priv.h: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sp.cc: close_proc_table/open_proc_table_for_read/db_find_routine(): Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. open_proc_table_for_read(): Since now we can have several open tables states stacked up we can't rely rely on checking whether we have some tables open in previous state. Instead we always assume that some tables are open and we need to ignore flush while locking mysql.proc. We don't really need MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_GLOBAL_READ_LOCK in this case since we open mysql.proc table only for reading. sql/sp.h: Added declarations of open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table() to be able to use them in sql_show.cc. sql/sql_base.cc: close_thread_tables(): Get rid of 'stopper' argument which is no longer used. Now when we need to open and then close some table without touching tables which are already opened we use THD::reset_n/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods. open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_class.cc: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_class.h: Open_tables_state, THD: Replaced push_open_tables_state/pop_open_tables_state() methods which were saving/restoring current open tables state in/from THD::open_state_list with reset_n_backup_open_tables_state/restore_backup_open_tables_state() methods which assume that backup storage for this state is allocated on stack (or elsewhere) by their caller. sql/sql_handler.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_prepare.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them. sql/sql_show.cc: get_all_tables(): Now we use THD::reset_n_/restore_backup_open_tables_state() for saving/restoring open tables state instead of working with it directly (This also allows us to have proper content of I_S system tables in statements with stored functions and in stored functions). We also ignore possible flushes when opening tables (we may create deadlock otherwise). Also we do all needed manipulations with LEX in this function and not in get_schema_tables_result() now. get_schema_tables_record(): Let us use handler::info() method with HA_STATUS_AUTO flag for obtaining information about table's auto-increment value. This allows to avoid locking of tables which is needed when we use handler::update_auto_increment() method. fill_schema_proc(): Now we use open_proc_table_for_read/close_proc_table() for access to mysql.proc table (so we won't cause deadlock if we already have some tables open and locked, this also allows us to have proper content in ROUTINES system table in statements using stored functions/in stored functions). get_schema_tables_result(): Moved all manipulations with Open_tables_state and LEX needed for safe opening of tables to ST_SCHEMA_TABLE::fill_table functions (i.e. get_all_tables() and fill_schema_proc()). sql/sql_update.cc: open_tables()/open_normal_and_derived_tables(): Added 'flags' argument to be able open tables even if some has done a flush or hold namelock on them.
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close_proc_table(thd, &open_tables_state_backup);
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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table= 0;
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
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ret= db_load_routine(thd, type, name, sphp,
sql_mode, params, returns, body, chistics,
definer, created, modified);
done:
if (table)
close_proc_table(thd, &open_tables_state_backup);
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
2004-03-11 17:18:59 +01:00
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
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static int
db_load_routine(THD *thd, int type, sp_name *name, sp_head **sphp,
ulong sql_mode, const char *params, const char *returns,
const char *body, st_sp_chistics &chistics,
const char *definer, longlong created, longlong modified)
{
LEX *oldlex= thd->lex, newlex;
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sp_rcontext *save_spcont= thd->spcont;
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
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String defstr;
char olddb[128];
bool dbchanged;
ulong old_sql_mode= thd->variables.sql_mode;
ha_rows select_limit= thd->variables.select_limit;
int ret= SP_INTERNAL_ERROR;
thd->variables.sql_mode= sql_mode;
thd->variables.select_limit= HA_POS_ERROR;
thd->lex= &newlex;
newlex.current_select= NULL;
defstr.set_charset(system_charset_info);
if (!create_string(thd, &defstr,
type,
name,
params, strlen(params),
returns, strlen(returns),
body, strlen(body),
&chistics))
goto end;
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
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dbchanged= FALSE;
if ((ret= sp_use_new_db(thd, name->m_db.str, olddb, sizeof(olddb),
1, &dbchanged)))
goto end;
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
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lex_start(thd, (uchar*)defstr.c_ptr(), defstr.length());
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thd->spcont= 0;
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
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if (yyparse(thd) || thd->is_fatal_error || newlex.sphead == NULL)
{
sp_head *sp= newlex.sphead;
if (dbchanged && (ret= mysql_change_db(thd, olddb, 1)))
goto end;
delete sp;
ret= SP_PARSE_ERROR;
}
else
{
if (dbchanged && (ret= mysql_change_db(thd, olddb, 1)))
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goto end;
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
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*sphp= newlex.sphead;
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(*sphp)->set_definer((char*) definer, (uint) strlen(definer));
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(*sphp)->set_info(created, modified, &chistics, sql_mode);
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
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(*sphp)->optimize();
}
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end:
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thd->spcont= save_spcont;
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
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thd->variables.sql_mode= old_sql_mode;
thd->variables.select_limit= select_limit;
thd->lex= oldlex;
return ret;
}
static void
sp_returns_type(THD *thd, String &result, sp_head *sp)
{
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TABLE table;
Field *field;
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bzero(&table, sizeof(table));
table.in_use= thd;
table.s = &table.share_not_to_be_used;
field= sp->make_field(0, 0, &table);
field->sql_type(result);
delete field;
}
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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static int
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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db_create_routine(THD *thd, int type, sp_head *sp)
{
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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int ret;
TABLE *table;
WL#1365: Implement definer's rights execution of stored procedures. (Also put the hostpart back in the definer column.) mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Moved error test from sp.test mysql-test/r/sp.result: Moved error test to sp-error.test. Put hostpart back into definer column in mysql.proc. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved error test from sp.test mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved error test to sp-error.test. Put hostpart back into definer column in mysql.proc. sql/item_func.cc: (Maybe) switch security context before invoking a stored function. sql/sp.cc: Renamed creator into definer, for more consistent terminology, and put the hostpart back. sql/sp_head.cc: Some fixes in the way things are allocated, and moved set_info() definition here from sp_head.h. creator is now called definer, and is split into a user and host part. Added functions for (possible) change and restore of privileges, for sql security definer calls. sql/sp_head.h: Moved set_info() definition here from sp_head.h. creator is now called definer, and is split into a user and host part. Added functions for (possible) change and restore of privileges, for sql security definer calls. sql/sql_acl.cc: New function acl_getroot_no_password() for getting the privileges used when calling an SP with sql security definer. sql/sql_acl.h: New function acl_getroot_no_password() for getting the privileges used when calling an SP with sql security definer. sql/sql_parse.cc: (Maybe) switch security context before invoking a stored procedure. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Fixed typo.
2003-12-13 16:40:52 +01:00
char definer[HOSTNAME_LENGTH+USERNAME_LENGTH+2];
char olddb[128];
bool dbchanged;
DBUG_ENTER("db_create_routine");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("type: %d name: %.*s",type,sp->m_name.length,
sp->m_name.str));
dbchanged= FALSE;
if ((ret= sp_use_new_db(thd, sp->m_db.str, olddb, sizeof(olddb),
0, &dbchanged)))
{
ret= SP_NO_DB_ERROR;
goto done;
}
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
2005-07-13 11:48:13 +02:00
if (!(table= open_proc_table_for_update(thd)))
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
2003-02-21 17:37:05 +01:00
ret= SP_OPEN_TABLE_FAILED;
else
{
First stage of table definition cache Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE (TABLE_SHARE is still allocated as part of table, will be fixed soon) Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this Added 'TABLE_SHARE->db' that points to database name; Changed all usage of table_cache_key as database name to use this instead Changed field->table_name to point to pointer to alias. This allows us to change alias for a table by just updating one pointer. Renamed TABLE_SHARE->real_name to table_name Renamed TABLE->table_name to alias Renamed TABLE_LIST->real_name to table_name include/myisam.h: Added const before names mysql-test/r/group_min_max.result: Make results repeatable mysql-test/t/group_min_max.test: Make results repeatable sql/field.cc: Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this Use TABLE_SHARE Use sql_strmake() instead of sql_memdup() to simplify code sql/field.h: Changed table_name to be pointer to table_name. This allows us to change alias for all fields by just changing one pointer. Use TABLE_SHARE sql/field_conv.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/filesort.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_berkeley.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_heap.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_innodb.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_myisam.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE Change some pointer handling to use const char* sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/handler.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_func.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_subselect.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_sum.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/key.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/lock.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/log_event.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/mysql_priv.h: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/opt_range.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/opt_sum.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/records.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/repl_failsafe.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/slave.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sp.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sp_head.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_acl.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE removed unnecessary assert fixed indentation changed some char * -> const char* sql/sql_acl.h: changed some char* -> const char* sql/sql_base.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_cache.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_class.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_db.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_delete.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_derived.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_handler.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_help.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_insert.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_load.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_parse.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_rename.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_select.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE table->blob_fields now points to field offsets, not fields tmp_table->table_name now points to alias name sql/sql_show.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_table.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_test.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_trigger.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_udf.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_union.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_update.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_view.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/table.cc: Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE Changed blob_field to be field offsets instead of pointer to fields Only initialize table->s->default_values with default record (not all table->record[#]) Some indentation changes sql/table.h: Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE sql/tztime.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/unireg.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/unireg.h: Use TABLE_SHARE
2005-01-06 12:00:13 +01:00
restore_record(table, s->default_values); // Get default values for fields
WL#2787 (part 2, ver 3 (merged)) changed securety context switching libmysqld/lib_sql.cc: changed securety context switching mysql-test/r/rpl_sp.result: now it show real information from changed security context of SP (checked) sql/ha_innodb.cc: changed securety context switching sql/item.cc: changed securety context switching sql/item_func.cc: changed securety context switching sql/item_strfunc.cc: changed securety context switching sql/log.cc: changed securety context switching sql/mysql_priv.h: changed securety context switching sql/mysqld.cc: changed securety context switching sql/repl_failsafe.cc: changed securety context switching sql/set_var.cc: changed securety context switching sql/slave.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sp.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sp_head.cc: changed securety context switching in case of inability to switch context we return error now sql/sp_head.h: changed securety context switching sql/sql_acl.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_acl.h: changed securety context switching sql/sql_base.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_class.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_class.h: changed securety context switching sql/sql_db.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_insert.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_parse.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_show.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_trigger.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_view.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_yacc.yy: changed securety context switching
2005-09-15 21:29:07 +02:00
strxmov(definer, thd->security_ctx->priv_user, "@",
thd->security_ctx->priv_host, NullS);
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
2003-02-21 17:37:05 +01:00
First stage of table definition cache Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE (TABLE_SHARE is still allocated as part of table, will be fixed soon) Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this Added 'TABLE_SHARE->db' that points to database name; Changed all usage of table_cache_key as database name to use this instead Changed field->table_name to point to pointer to alias. This allows us to change alias for a table by just updating one pointer. Renamed TABLE_SHARE->real_name to table_name Renamed TABLE->table_name to alias Renamed TABLE_LIST->real_name to table_name include/myisam.h: Added const before names mysql-test/r/group_min_max.result: Make results repeatable mysql-test/t/group_min_max.test: Make results repeatable sql/field.cc: Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this Use TABLE_SHARE Use sql_strmake() instead of sql_memdup() to simplify code sql/field.h: Changed table_name to be pointer to table_name. This allows us to change alias for all fields by just changing one pointer. Use TABLE_SHARE sql/field_conv.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/filesort.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_berkeley.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_heap.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_innodb.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_myisam.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE Change some pointer handling to use const char* sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/handler.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_func.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_subselect.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_sum.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/key.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/lock.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/log_event.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/mysql_priv.h: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/opt_range.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/opt_sum.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/records.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/repl_failsafe.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/slave.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sp.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sp_head.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_acl.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE removed unnecessary assert fixed indentation changed some char * -> const char* sql/sql_acl.h: changed some char* -> const char* sql/sql_base.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_cache.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_class.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_db.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_delete.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_derived.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_handler.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_help.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_insert.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_load.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_parse.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_rename.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_select.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE table->blob_fields now points to field offsets, not fields tmp_table->table_name now points to alias name sql/sql_show.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_table.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_test.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_trigger.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_udf.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_union.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_update.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_view.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/table.cc: Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE Changed blob_field to be field offsets instead of pointer to fields Only initialize table->s->default_values with default record (not all table->record[#]) Some indentation changes sql/table.h: Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE sql/tztime.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/unireg.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/unireg.h: Use TABLE_SHARE
2005-01-06 12:00:13 +01:00
if (table->s->fields != MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_COUNT)
{
ret= SP_GET_FIELD_FAILED;
goto done;
}
if (sp->m_name.length > table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_NAME]->field_length)
{
ret= SP_BAD_IDENTIFIER;
goto done;
}
if (sp->m_body.length > table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_BODY]->field_length)
{
ret= SP_BODY_TOO_LONG;
goto done;
}
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
2004-03-11 17:18:59 +01:00
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_DB]->
store(sp->m_db.str, sp->m_db.length, system_charset_info);
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
2003-12-12 14:05:29 +01:00
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_NAME]->
store(sp->m_name.str, sp->m_name.length, system_charset_info);
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_TYPE]->
store((longlong)type);
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_SPECIFIC_NAME]->
store(sp->m_name.str, sp->m_name.length, system_charset_info);
if (sp->m_chistics->daccess != SP_DEFAULT_ACCESS)
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_ACCESS]->
store((longlong)sp->m_chistics->daccess);
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
2003-12-12 14:05:29 +01:00
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_DETERMINISTIC]->
store((longlong)(sp->m_chistics->detistic ? 1 : 2));
if (sp->m_chistics->suid != SP_IS_DEFAULT_SUID)
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
2003-12-12 14:05:29 +01:00
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_SECURITY_TYPE]->
store((longlong)sp->m_chistics->suid);
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_PARAM_LIST]->
store(sp->m_params.str, sp->m_params.length, system_charset_info);
if (sp->m_type == TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION)
{
String retstr(64);
sp_returns_type(thd, retstr, sp);
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_RETURNS]->
store(retstr.ptr(), retstr.length(), system_charset_info);
}
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_BODY]->
store(sp->m_body.str, sp->m_body.length, system_charset_info);
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_DEFINER]->
WL#1365: Implement definer's rights execution of stored procedures. (Also put the hostpart back in the definer column.) mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Moved error test from sp.test mysql-test/r/sp.result: Moved error test to sp-error.test. Put hostpart back into definer column in mysql.proc. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved error test from sp.test mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved error test to sp-error.test. Put hostpart back into definer column in mysql.proc. sql/item_func.cc: (Maybe) switch security context before invoking a stored function. sql/sp.cc: Renamed creator into definer, for more consistent terminology, and put the hostpart back. sql/sp_head.cc: Some fixes in the way things are allocated, and moved set_info() definition here from sp_head.h. creator is now called definer, and is split into a user and host part. Added functions for (possible) change and restore of privileges, for sql security definer calls. sql/sp_head.h: Moved set_info() definition here from sp_head.h. creator is now called definer, and is split into a user and host part. Added functions for (possible) change and restore of privileges, for sql security definer calls. sql/sql_acl.cc: New function acl_getroot_no_password() for getting the privileges used when calling an SP with sql security definer. sql/sql_acl.h: New function acl_getroot_no_password() for getting the privileges used when calling an SP with sql security definer. sql/sql_parse.cc: (Maybe) switch security context before invoking a stored procedure. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Fixed typo.
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store(definer, (uint)strlen(definer), system_charset_info);
((Field_timestamp *)table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_CREATED])->set_time();
((Field_timestamp *)table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_MODIFIED])->set_time();
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_SQL_MODE]->
store((longlong)thd->variables.sql_mode);
if (sp->m_chistics->comment.str)
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_COMMENT]->
store(sp->m_chistics->comment.str, sp->m_chistics->comment.length,
system_charset_info);
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
2003-02-21 17:37:05 +01:00
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if ((sp->m_type == TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION) &&
!trust_function_creators && mysql_bin_log.is_open())
Approximative fixes for BUG#2610,2611,9100 i.e. WL#2146 binlogging/replication of routines (stored procs and functions). Approximative, because it's using our binlogging way (what we call "query"-level) and this is not as good as record-level binlog (5.1) would be. It imposes several limitations to routines, and has caveats (which I'll document, and for which the server will try to issue errors but that is not always possible). Reason I don't propagate caller info to the binlog as planned is that on master and slave users may be different; even with that some caveats would remain. mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh: In the testsuite we know what we do, we are not creating nasty routines, and breaking binlog is ok except in rpl_sp. mysql-test/r/blackhole.result: Updating results now that 4.1 has been merged mysql-test/valgrind.supp: Some suppressions for Valgrind (useful on my machine Suse 9.1); this is just adding to the already existing suppressions of pthread and dl. sql/item_func.cc: Don't binlog the substatements when executing a function. If the function is declared to modify data and does not complete, warning "broken binlog". Note that SELECT myfunc() will not be binlogged even if myfunc() updates data (will be documented); but INSERT INTO t VALUES(myfunc()) will be binlogged (what decides is if the caller gets binlogged; the function changes nothing to binlogging). sql/log_event.cc: Just making functions which can be re-used when we binlog more strings in status_vars in Query_log_event (e.g. one day "user", "host"). sql/log_event.h: comment sql/mysql_priv.h: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/mysqld.cc: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/set_var.cc: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/share/errmsg.txt: error messages to warn about problems with routines and binlog sql/slave.cc: If in a routine, replication table inclusion/exclusion rules always answer "replicate!" (see comment in code). sql/sp.cc: If binlog is on: errors if one wants to create a non-deterministic update routine (repeatability problem - note that the test is not perfect for functions) or does not have SUPER (because routines can easily be made to destroy slave's data with just CREATE ROUTINE and EXECUTE priv on master). --log-bin-trust-routine-creators removes these errors. Binlogging of CREATE PROCEDURE|FUNCTION. sql/sql_acl.cc: No thd==0 in tables_ok(). sql/sql_parse.cc: Binlogging of CALL (and not of the substatements of the SP). If SP returns error, we don't binlog it (see comment); we push warning in this case. Binlogging of ALTER|DROP PROCEDURE|FUNCTION with safety messages.
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{
if (!sp->m_chistics->detistic)
{
/*
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Note that this test is not perfect; one could use
Approximative fixes for BUG#2610,2611,9100 i.e. WL#2146 binlogging/replication of routines (stored procs and functions). Approximative, because it's using our binlogging way (what we call "query"-level) and this is not as good as record-level binlog (5.1) would be. It imposes several limitations to routines, and has caveats (which I'll document, and for which the server will try to issue errors but that is not always possible). Reason I don't propagate caller info to the binlog as planned is that on master and slave users may be different; even with that some caveats would remain. mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh: In the testsuite we know what we do, we are not creating nasty routines, and breaking binlog is ok except in rpl_sp. mysql-test/r/blackhole.result: Updating results now that 4.1 has been merged mysql-test/valgrind.supp: Some suppressions for Valgrind (useful on my machine Suse 9.1); this is just adding to the already existing suppressions of pthread and dl. sql/item_func.cc: Don't binlog the substatements when executing a function. If the function is declared to modify data and does not complete, warning "broken binlog". Note that SELECT myfunc() will not be binlogged even if myfunc() updates data (will be documented); but INSERT INTO t VALUES(myfunc()) will be binlogged (what decides is if the caller gets binlogged; the function changes nothing to binlogging). sql/log_event.cc: Just making functions which can be re-used when we binlog more strings in status_vars in Query_log_event (e.g. one day "user", "host"). sql/log_event.h: comment sql/mysql_priv.h: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/mysqld.cc: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/set_var.cc: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/share/errmsg.txt: error messages to warn about problems with routines and binlog sql/slave.cc: If in a routine, replication table inclusion/exclusion rules always answer "replicate!" (see comment in code). sql/sp.cc: If binlog is on: errors if one wants to create a non-deterministic update routine (repeatability problem - note that the test is not perfect for functions) or does not have SUPER (because routines can easily be made to destroy slave's data with just CREATE ROUTINE and EXECUTE priv on master). --log-bin-trust-routine-creators removes these errors. Binlogging of CREATE PROCEDURE|FUNCTION. sql/sql_acl.cc: No thd==0 in tables_ok(). sql/sql_parse.cc: Binlogging of CALL (and not of the substatements of the SP). If SP returns error, we don't binlog it (see comment); we push warning in this case. Binlogging of ALTER|DROP PROCEDURE|FUNCTION with safety messages.
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a non-deterministic read-only function in an update statement.
*/
enum enum_sp_data_access access=
(sp->m_chistics->daccess == SP_DEFAULT_ACCESS) ?
SP_DEFAULT_ACCESS_MAPPING : sp->m_chistics->daccess;
if (access == SP_CONTAINS_SQL ||
access == SP_MODIFIES_SQL_DATA)
{
my_message(ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_ROUTINE,
ER(ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_ROUTINE), MYF(0));
ret= SP_INTERNAL_ERROR;
goto done;
}
}
WL#2787 (part 2, ver 3 (merged)) changed securety context switching libmysqld/lib_sql.cc: changed securety context switching mysql-test/r/rpl_sp.result: now it show real information from changed security context of SP (checked) sql/ha_innodb.cc: changed securety context switching sql/item.cc: changed securety context switching sql/item_func.cc: changed securety context switching sql/item_strfunc.cc: changed securety context switching sql/log.cc: changed securety context switching sql/mysql_priv.h: changed securety context switching sql/mysqld.cc: changed securety context switching sql/repl_failsafe.cc: changed securety context switching sql/set_var.cc: changed securety context switching sql/slave.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sp.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sp_head.cc: changed securety context switching in case of inability to switch context we return error now sql/sp_head.h: changed securety context switching sql/sql_acl.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_acl.h: changed securety context switching sql/sql_base.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_class.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_class.h: changed securety context switching sql/sql_db.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_insert.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_parse.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_show.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_trigger.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_view.cc: changed securety context switching sql/sql_yacc.yy: changed securety context switching
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if (!(thd->security_ctx->master_access & SUPER_ACL))
Approximative fixes for BUG#2610,2611,9100 i.e. WL#2146 binlogging/replication of routines (stored procs and functions). Approximative, because it's using our binlogging way (what we call "query"-level) and this is not as good as record-level binlog (5.1) would be. It imposes several limitations to routines, and has caveats (which I'll document, and for which the server will try to issue errors but that is not always possible). Reason I don't propagate caller info to the binlog as planned is that on master and slave users may be different; even with that some caveats would remain. mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh: In the testsuite we know what we do, we are not creating nasty routines, and breaking binlog is ok except in rpl_sp. mysql-test/r/blackhole.result: Updating results now that 4.1 has been merged mysql-test/valgrind.supp: Some suppressions for Valgrind (useful on my machine Suse 9.1); this is just adding to the already existing suppressions of pthread and dl. sql/item_func.cc: Don't binlog the substatements when executing a function. If the function is declared to modify data and does not complete, warning "broken binlog". Note that SELECT myfunc() will not be binlogged even if myfunc() updates data (will be documented); but INSERT INTO t VALUES(myfunc()) will be binlogged (what decides is if the caller gets binlogged; the function changes nothing to binlogging). sql/log_event.cc: Just making functions which can be re-used when we binlog more strings in status_vars in Query_log_event (e.g. one day "user", "host"). sql/log_event.h: comment sql/mysql_priv.h: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/mysqld.cc: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/set_var.cc: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/share/errmsg.txt: error messages to warn about problems with routines and binlog sql/slave.cc: If in a routine, replication table inclusion/exclusion rules always answer "replicate!" (see comment in code). sql/sp.cc: If binlog is on: errors if one wants to create a non-deterministic update routine (repeatability problem - note that the test is not perfect for functions) or does not have SUPER (because routines can easily be made to destroy slave's data with just CREATE ROUTINE and EXECUTE priv on master). --log-bin-trust-routine-creators removes these errors. Binlogging of CREATE PROCEDURE|FUNCTION. sql/sql_acl.cc: No thd==0 in tables_ok(). sql/sql_parse.cc: Binlogging of CALL (and not of the substatements of the SP). If SP returns error, we don't binlog it (see comment); we push warning in this case. Binlogging of ALTER|DROP PROCEDURE|FUNCTION with safety messages.
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{
my_message(ER_BINLOG_CREATE_ROUTINE_NEED_SUPER,
ER(ER_BINLOG_CREATE_ROUTINE_NEED_SUPER), MYF(0));
ret= SP_INTERNAL_ERROR;
goto done;
}
}
ret= SP_OK;
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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if (table->file->write_row(table->record[0]))
ret= SP_WRITE_ROW_FAILED;
Approximative fixes for BUG#2610,2611,9100 i.e. WL#2146 binlogging/replication of routines (stored procs and functions). Approximative, because it's using our binlogging way (what we call "query"-level) and this is not as good as record-level binlog (5.1) would be. It imposes several limitations to routines, and has caveats (which I'll document, and for which the server will try to issue errors but that is not always possible). Reason I don't propagate caller info to the binlog as planned is that on master and slave users may be different; even with that some caveats would remain. mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh: In the testsuite we know what we do, we are not creating nasty routines, and breaking binlog is ok except in rpl_sp. mysql-test/r/blackhole.result: Updating results now that 4.1 has been merged mysql-test/valgrind.supp: Some suppressions for Valgrind (useful on my machine Suse 9.1); this is just adding to the already existing suppressions of pthread and dl. sql/item_func.cc: Don't binlog the substatements when executing a function. If the function is declared to modify data and does not complete, warning "broken binlog". Note that SELECT myfunc() will not be binlogged even if myfunc() updates data (will be documented); but INSERT INTO t VALUES(myfunc()) will be binlogged (what decides is if the caller gets binlogged; the function changes nothing to binlogging). sql/log_event.cc: Just making functions which can be re-used when we binlog more strings in status_vars in Query_log_event (e.g. one day "user", "host"). sql/log_event.h: comment sql/mysql_priv.h: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/mysqld.cc: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/set_var.cc: --log-bin-trust-routine-creators sql/share/errmsg.txt: error messages to warn about problems with routines and binlog sql/slave.cc: If in a routine, replication table inclusion/exclusion rules always answer "replicate!" (see comment in code). sql/sp.cc: If binlog is on: errors if one wants to create a non-deterministic update routine (repeatability problem - note that the test is not perfect for functions) or does not have SUPER (because routines can easily be made to destroy slave's data with just CREATE ROUTINE and EXECUTE priv on master). --log-bin-trust-routine-creators removes these errors. Binlogging of CREATE PROCEDURE|FUNCTION. sql/sql_acl.cc: No thd==0 in tables_ok(). sql/sql_parse.cc: Binlogging of CALL (and not of the substatements of the SP). If SP returns error, we don't binlog it (see comment); we push warning in this case. Binlogging of ALTER|DROP PROCEDURE|FUNCTION with safety messages.
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else if (mysql_bin_log.is_open())
{
thd->clear_error();
/* Such a statement can always go directly to binlog, no trans cache */
Query_log_event qinfo(thd, thd->query, thd->query_length, 0, FALSE);
mysql_bin_log.write(&qinfo);
}
}
done:
close_thread_tables(thd);
if (dbchanged)
(void)mysql_change_db(thd, olddb, 1);
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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static int
db_drop_routine(THD *thd, int type, sp_name *name)
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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{
TABLE *table;
int ret;
DBUG_ENTER("db_drop_routine");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("type: %d name: %.*s",
type, name->m_name.length, name->m_name.str));
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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if (!(table= open_proc_table_for_update(thd)))
DBUG_RETURN(SP_OPEN_TABLE_FAILED);
if ((ret= db_find_routine_aux(thd, type, name, table)) == SP_OK)
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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{
if (table->file->delete_row(table->record[0]))
ret= SP_DELETE_ROW_FAILED;
}
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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close_thread_tables(thd);
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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static int
db_update_routine(THD *thd, int type, sp_name *name, st_sp_chistics *chistics)
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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{
TABLE *table;
int ret;
bool opened;
DBUG_ENTER("db_update_routine");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("type: %d name: %.*s",
type, name->m_name.length, name->m_name.str));
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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if (!(table= open_proc_table_for_update(thd)))
DBUG_RETURN(SP_OPEN_TABLE_FAILED);
if ((ret= db_find_routine_aux(thd, type, name, table)) == SP_OK)
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{
store_record(table,record[1]);
Fixes after merge with 4.1 FOUND is not a reserved keyword anymore Added Item_field::set_no_const_sub() to be able to mark fields that can't be substituted Added 'simple_select' method to be able to quickly determinate if a select_result is a normal SELECT Note that the 5.0 tree is not yet up to date: Sanja will have to fix multi-update-locks for this merge to be complete BUILD/SETUP.sh: Portability fix client/mysqltest.c: Portability fix mysql-test/r/drop.result: updated results mysql-test/r/func_str.result: New warnings (after merge) mysql-test/r/insert.result: Updated tests mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Updated results (because of new column types in 5.0) mysql-test/r/lock_multi.result: Temporarly wrong results until Sanja fixes multi-update-lock in 5.0 mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Temporary fix until Sanja fixes multi-update locking mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result: Update of results after merge mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Update of results after merge mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Update of results after merge mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Update of results after merge mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Update of results after merge mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Update of results after merge mysql-test/r/query_cache.result: Update of results after merge mysql-test/r/range.result: New results for new tests mysql-test/r/rpl_auto_increment.result: Update with new 4.0 information mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: After merge fixes mysql-test/r/subselect.result: After merge fixes mysql-test/r/view.result: Temporary fix until multi-update-locking is fixed mysql-test/t/drop.test: Safety fix mysql-test/t/multi_update.test: Temporary fix until multi-update-locking is fixed mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: More comments mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Updated comments mysql-test/t/view.test: Temporary fix until multi-update-locking is fixed scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sh: Better error message sql-common/client.c: More debugging sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: After merge fixes sql/handler.cc: After merge fixes sql/item.cc: Simple optimization of creating item After merge fixed Added Item_field::set_no_const_sub() to be able to mark fields that can't be substituted The problem is that if you compare a string field to a binary string, you can't replace the field with a string constant as the binary comparison may then fail (The original field value may be in a different case) sql/item.h: Added Item::set_no_const_sub() to be able to mark fields that can't be substituted sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Mark fields compared as binary to not be substituted. sql/item_func.cc: After merge fix sql/log_event.cc: After merge fix sql/mysql_priv.h: After merge fix sql/opt_range.cc: After merge fix sql/protocol.cc: Made flags uint instead of int (as it's used as a bit mask) sql/protocol.h: Made flags uint instead of int (as it's used as a bit mask) sql/protocol_cursor.cc: Made flags uint instead of int (as it's used as a bit mask) Indentation cleanups sql/sp.cc: After merge fixes Removed compiler warnings sql/sp_head.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_base.cc: After merge fixes Removed 'send_error' from 'insert_fields()' as the error is sent higher up sql/sql_class.cc: Give assert if set_n_backup_item_arena is used twice sql/sql_class.h: Give assert if set_n_backup_item_arena is used twice After merge fixes Added 'simple_select' method to be able to quickly determinate if a select_result is a normal SELECT sql/sql_handler.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_parse.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_prepare.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_select.cc: After merge fixes Moved 'build_equal_items' to optimize_cond() (logical place) sql/sql_table.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_trigger.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_update.cc: After merge fixes (This should be fixed by Sanja to have lower granuality locking of tables in multi-update) sql/sql_view.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_yacc.yy: After merge fixes Don't have FOUND as a reserved keyword
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table->timestamp_field_type= TIMESTAMP_NO_AUTO_SET;
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((Field_timestamp *)table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_MODIFIED])->set_time();
if (chistics->suid != SP_IS_DEFAULT_SUID)
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_SECURITY_TYPE]->
store((longlong)chistics->suid);
if (chistics->daccess != SP_DEFAULT_ACCESS)
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_ACCESS]->
store((longlong)chistics->daccess);
if (chistics->comment.str)
table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_COMMENT]->store(chistics->comment.str,
chistics->comment.length,
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system_charset_info);
if ((table->file->update_row(table->record[1],table->record[0])))
ret= SP_WRITE_ROW_FAILED;
}
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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close_thread_tables(thd);
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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struct st_used_field
{
const char *field_name;
uint field_length;
enum enum_field_types field_type;
Field *field;
};
static struct st_used_field init_fields[]=
{
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
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{ "Db", NAME_LEN, MYSQL_TYPE_STRING, 0},
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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{ "Name", NAME_LEN, MYSQL_TYPE_STRING, 0},
{ "Type", 9, MYSQL_TYPE_STRING, 0},
{ "Definer", 77, MYSQL_TYPE_STRING, 0},
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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{ "Modified", 0, MYSQL_TYPE_TIMESTAMP, 0},
{ "Created", 0, MYSQL_TYPE_TIMESTAMP, 0},
{ "Security_type", 1, MYSQL_TYPE_STRING, 0},
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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{ "Comment", NAME_LEN, MYSQL_TYPE_STRING, 0},
{ 0, 0, MYSQL_TYPE_STRING, 0}
};
static int
print_field_values(THD *thd, TABLE *table,
struct st_used_field *used_fields,
int type, const char *wild)
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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{
Protocol *protocol= thd->protocol;
if (table->field[MYSQL_PROC_FIELD_TYPE]->val_int() == type)
{
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
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String db_string;
String name_string;
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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struct st_used_field *used_field= used_fields;
if (get_field(thd->mem_root, used_field->field, &db_string))
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
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db_string.set_ascii("", 0);
used_field+= 1;
get_field(thd->mem_root, used_field->field, &name_string);
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
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if (!wild || !wild[0] || !wild_compare(name_string.ptr(), wild, 0))
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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{
protocol->prepare_for_resend();
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
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protocol->store(&db_string);
protocol->store(&name_string);
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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for (used_field++;
used_field->field_name;
used_field++)
{
switch (used_field->field_type) {
case MYSQL_TYPE_TIMESTAMP:
{
TIME tmp_time;
bzero((char *)&tmp_time, sizeof(tmp_time));
((Field_timestamp *) used_field->field)->get_time(&tmp_time);
protocol->store(&tmp_time);
}
break;
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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default:
{
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
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String tmp_string;
get_field(thd->mem_root, used_field->field, &tmp_string);
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
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protocol->store(&tmp_string);
}
break;
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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}
}
if (protocol->write())
return SP_INTERNAL_ERROR;
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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}
}
return SP_OK;
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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}
static int
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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db_show_routine_status(THD *thd, int type, const char *wild)
{
TABLE *table;
TABLE_LIST tables;
int res;
DBUG_ENTER("db_show_routine_status");
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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memset(&tables, 0, sizeof(tables));
tables.db= (char*)"mysql";
First stage of table definition cache Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE (TABLE_SHARE is still allocated as part of table, will be fixed soon) Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this Added 'TABLE_SHARE->db' that points to database name; Changed all usage of table_cache_key as database name to use this instead Changed field->table_name to point to pointer to alias. This allows us to change alias for a table by just updating one pointer. Renamed TABLE_SHARE->real_name to table_name Renamed TABLE->table_name to alias Renamed TABLE_LIST->real_name to table_name include/myisam.h: Added const before names mysql-test/r/group_min_max.result: Make results repeatable mysql-test/t/group_min_max.test: Make results repeatable sql/field.cc: Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this Use TABLE_SHARE Use sql_strmake() instead of sql_memdup() to simplify code sql/field.h: Changed table_name to be pointer to table_name. This allows us to change alias for all fields by just changing one pointer. Use TABLE_SHARE sql/field_conv.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/filesort.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_berkeley.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_heap.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_innodb.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_myisam.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE Change some pointer handling to use const char* sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/handler.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_func.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_subselect.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_sum.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/key.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/lock.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/log_event.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/mysql_priv.h: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/opt_range.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/opt_sum.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/records.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/repl_failsafe.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/slave.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sp.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sp_head.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_acl.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE removed unnecessary assert fixed indentation changed some char * -> const char* sql/sql_acl.h: changed some char* -> const char* sql/sql_base.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_cache.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_class.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_db.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_delete.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_derived.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_handler.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_help.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_insert.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_load.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_parse.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_rename.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_select.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE table->blob_fields now points to field offsets, not fields tmp_table->table_name now points to alias name sql/sql_show.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_table.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_test.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_trigger.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_udf.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_union.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_update.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_view.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/table.cc: Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE Changed blob_field to be field offsets instead of pointer to fields Only initialize table->s->default_values with default record (not all table->record[#]) Some indentation changes sql/table.h: Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE sql/tztime.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/unireg.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/unireg.h: Use TABLE_SHARE
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tables.table_name= tables.alias= (char*)"proc";
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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if (! (table= open_ltable(thd, &tables, TL_READ)))
{
res= SP_OPEN_TABLE_FAILED;
goto done;
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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}
else
{
Item *item;
List<Item> field_list;
struct st_used_field *used_field;
fixed merged view fields names (BUG#5147) support of merged VIEW over several tables added (WL#1809) mysql-test/r/view.result: merge of VIEW with several tables mysql-test/t/view.test: merge of VIEW with several tables sql/item.cc: renaming Item and restoring item name on cleunup() sql/item.h: renaming Item and restoring item name on cleunup() debug output added sql/item_cmpfunc.h: setup_conds() changed to support two tables lists sql/item_subselect.cc: list of table leaves used instead of local table list for name resolving sql/mysql_priv.h: setup_conds() and setup_tables() changed to support two tables lists sql/opt_sum.cc: list of table leaves used instead of local table list for name resolving sql/sp.cc: setup_tables() changed to support two tables lists sql/sql_base.cc: skip temporary tables in table finding fixed merged view fields names (BUG#5147) sql/sql_delete.cc: setup_conds() and setup_tables() changed to support two tables lists sql/sql_help.cc: setup_tables() changed to support two tables lists sql/sql_insert.cc: setup_tables() changed to support two tables lists name handling support sql/sql_lex.cc: allow view with several tables for MERGE sql/sql_lex.h: new table list sql/sql_load.cc: setup_tables() changed to support two tables lists sql/sql_olap.cc: setup_tables() changed to support two tables lists sql/sql_parse.cc: new list support sql/sql_prepare.cc: new list support sql/sql_select.cc: list of table leaves used instead of local table list for name resolving sql/sql_update.cc: setup_conds() and setup_tables() changed to support two tables lists sql/sql_view.cc: support of MERGED VIEWS with several tables sql/sql_yacc.yy: removed blanks in new code sql/table.cc: fixed setup view code support of merged VIEW over several tables added sql/table.h: fixed merged view fields names (BUG#5147)
2004-09-14 18:28:29 +02:00
TABLE_LIST *leaves= 0;
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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st_used_field used_fields[array_elements(init_fields)];
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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memcpy((char*) used_fields, (char*) init_fields, sizeof(used_fields));
/* Init header */
for (used_field= &used_fields[0];
used_field->field_name;
used_field++)
{
switch (used_field->field_type) {
case MYSQL_TYPE_TIMESTAMP:
field_list.push_back(item=new Item_datetime(used_field->field_name));
break;
default:
field_list.push_back(item=new Item_empty_string(used_field->field_name,
used_field->
field_length));
break;
}
}
/* Print header */
Port of cursors to be pushed into 5.0 tree: - client side part is simple and may be considered stable - server side part now just joggles with THD state to save execution state and has no additional locking wisdom. Lot's of it are to be rewritten. include/mysql.h: Cursor patch to push into the main tree, client library part (considered stable): - new statement attribute STMT_ATTR_CURSOR_TYPE - MYSQL_STMT::flags to store statement cursor type - MYSQL_STMT::server_status to store server status (i. e. if the server was able to open a cursor for this query). include/mysql_com.h: Cursor patch to push into the main tree, client library part (considered stable): - new COMmand, COM_FETCH, to fetch K rows from read-only cursor. By design should support scrollable cursors as well. - a few new server statuses: SERVER_STATUS_CURSOR_EXISTS is sent by server in reply to COM_EXECUTE, when cursor was successfully opened for this query SERVER_STATUS_LAST_ROW_SENT is sent along with the last row to prevent one more round trip just for finding out that all rows were fetched from this cursor (this is server mem savier also). - and finally, all possible values of STMT_ATTR_CURSOR_TYPE, while now we support only CURSORT_TYPE_NO_CURSOR and CURSOR_TYPE_READ_ONLY libmysql/libmysql.c: Cursor patch to push into the main tree, client library part (considered stable): - simple additions to mysql_stmt_fetch implementation to read data from an opened cursor: we can read up to iteration count rows per one request; read rows are buffered in the same way as rows of mysql_stmt_store_result. - now send stmt->flags to server to let him now if we wish to have a cursor for this statement. - support for setting/getting statement cursor type. libmysqld/examples/Makefile.am: Testing cursors was originally implemented in C++. Now when these tests go into client_test, it's time to convert it to C++ as well. libmysqld/lib_sql.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/ha_innodb.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/mysql_priv.h: - cursors support: declaration for server-side handler of COM_FETCH sql/protocol.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. - we can't anymore assert that field_types[field_pos] is sensible: if we have COM_EXCUTE(stmt1), COM_EXECUTE(stmt2), COM_FETCH(stmt1) field_types[field_pos] will point to fields of stmt2. sql/protocol.h: - cleanup: send_fields flag_s_ are now named. sql/protocol_cursor.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/repl_failsafe.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/slave.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/sp.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/sp_head.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/sql_acl.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/sql_class.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/sql_class.h: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/sql_error.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/sql_handler.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/sql_help.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/sql_parse.cc: Server side support for cursors: - handle COM_FETCH - enforce assumption that whenever we free thd->free_list, we reset it to zero. This way it's much easier to handle free_list in prepared statements implementation. sql/sql_prepare.cc: Server side support for cursors: - implementation of mysql_stmt_fetch (fetch some rows from open cursor). - management of cursors memory is quite tricky now. - execute_stmt can't be reused anymore in mysql_stmt_execute and mysql_sql_stmt_execute sql/sql_repl.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/sql_select.cc: Server side support for cursors: - implementation of Cursor::open, Cursor::fetch (buggy when it comes to non-equi joins), cursor cleanups. - -4 -3 -0 constants indicating return value of sub_select and end_send are to be renamed to something more readable: it turned out to be not so simple, so it should come with the other patch. sql/sql_select.h: Server side support for cursors: - declaration of Cursor class. - JOIN::fetch_limit contains runtime value of rows fetched via cursor. sql/sql_show.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/sql_table.cc: - cleanup: send_fields flags are now named. sql/sql_union.cc: - if there was a cursor, don't cleanup unit: we'll need it to fetch the rest of the rows. tests/Makefile.am: Now client_test is in C++. tests/client_test.cc: A few elementary tests for cursors. BitKeeper/etc/ignore: Added libmysqld/examples/client_test.cc to the ignore list
2004-08-03 12:32:21 +02:00
if (thd->protocol->send_fields(&field_list, Protocol::SEND_NUM_ROWS |
Protocol::SEND_EOF))
{
res= SP_INTERNAL_ERROR;
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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goto err_case;
}
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
2003-11-17 18:21:36 +01:00
VIEW two TABLE_LIST copy eliminated include/mysqld_error.h: errors of view libmysqld/Makefile.am: new view file mysql-test/r/connect.result: SHOW TABLE show type of table mysql-test/r/ctype_recoding.result: SHOW TABLE show type of table mysql-test/r/drop.result: SHOW TABLE show type of table mysql-test/r/grant.result: new two privileges (CRETEA|SHOW VIEW) mysql-test/r/lowercase_table.result: SHOW TABLE show type of table mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result: SHOW TABLE show type of table mysql-test/r/rename.result: SHOW TABLE show type of table mysql-test/r/rpl000009.result: SHOW TABLE show type of table mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: SHOW TABLE show type of table mysql-test/r/select.result: SHOW TABLE show type of table mysql-test/r/system_mysql_db.result: SHOW TABLE show type of table new two privileges (CRETEA|SHOW VIEW) mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix.test: removing all system tables scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: new two privileges (CRETEA|SHOW VIEW) sql/Makefile.am: new VIEW related file sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: two TABLE_LIST copy eliminated sql/item.cc: VIEW sql/item.h: VIEW sql/item_subselect.cc: VIEW sql/item_subselect.h: VIEW sql/lex.h: VIEW sql/lock.cc: VIEW sql/mysql_priv.h: VIEW sql/mysqld.cc: VIEW new parameter - sql_updatable_view_key sql/opt_sum.cc: two TABLE_LIST copy eliminated sql/set_var.cc: new parameter - sql_updatable_view_key sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: errors messages of views sql/slave.cc: two TABLE_LIST copy eliminated sql/sp.cc: VIEW sql/sql_acl.cc: VIEW sql/sql_acl.h: VIEW sql/sql_base.cc: VIEW sql/sql_cache.cc: two TABLE_LIST copy eliminated sql/sql_class.h: VIEW sql/sql_db.cc: two TABLE_LIST copy eliminated sql/sql_delete.cc: VIEW sql/sql_derived.cc: VIEW sql/sql_handler.cc: two TABLE_LIST copy eliminated sql/sql_help.cc: two TABLE_LIST copy eliminated sql/sql_insert.cc: VIEW sql/sql_lex.cc: VIEW sql/sql_lex.h: VIEW sql/sql_load.cc: VIEW sql/sql_olap.cc: VIEW sql/sql_parse.cc: two TABLE_LIST copy eliminated VIEW sql/sql_prepare.cc: VIEW sql/sql_rename.cc: two TABLE_LIST copy eliminated sql/sql_select.cc: VIEW sql/sql_show.cc: VIEW sql/sql_table.cc: VIEW sql/sql_union.cc: VIEW sql/sql_update.cc: VIEW sql/sql_yacc.yy: VIEW sql/table.cc: VIEW sql/table.h: VIEW sql/tztime.cc: two TABLE_LIST copy eliminated sql/unireg.h: VIEW tests/client_test.c: VIEW
2004-07-16 00:15:55 +02:00
/*
Init fields
tables is not VIEW for sure => we can pass 0 as condition
*/
Name resolution context added (BUG#6443) include/my_bitmap.h: new bitmap operation mysql-test/r/view.result: added warnings Correct inserting data check (absence of default value) for view underlying tables (BUG#6443) mysql-test/t/view.test: Correct inserting data check (absence of default value) for view underlying tables (BUG#6443) mysys/my_bitmap.c: new bitmap operation sql/field.h: index of field in table added sql/item.cc: Name resolution context added table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item.h: Name resolution context added table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_cmpfunc.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_func.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_func.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_row.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_row.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_strfunc.cc: fixed server crash on NULL argument sql/item_strfunc.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_subselect.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_subselect.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_sum.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_sum.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_timefunc.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_timefunc.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_uniq.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/log_event.cc: Name resolution context added sql/log_event.h: Name resolution context added sql/mysql_priv.h: Name resolution context added sql/set_var.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/share/errmsg.txt: new error message sql/sp.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sp_head.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sp_head.h: Name resolution context added sql/sql_base.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments Name resolution context added sql/sql_class.cc: renamed variable sql/sql_delete.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_derived.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_do.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_handler.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_help.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_insert.cc: Name resolution context added table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_lex.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_lex.h: removed resolve mode (information stored into name resolution context) sql/sql_load.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_olap.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_parse.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_prepare.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_select.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_show.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_trigger.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_udf.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_union.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_update.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_view.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_view.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_yacc.yy: Name resolution context added sql/table.cc: Name resolution context added merged view processing moved sql/table.h: merged view processing moved
2005-07-01 06:05:42 +02:00
thd->lex->select_lex.context.resolve_in_table_list_only(&tables);
setup_tables(thd, &thd->lex->select_lex.context,
Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
&thd->lex->select_lex.top_join_list,
Name resolution context added (BUG#6443) include/my_bitmap.h: new bitmap operation mysql-test/r/view.result: added warnings Correct inserting data check (absence of default value) for view underlying tables (BUG#6443) mysql-test/t/view.test: Correct inserting data check (absence of default value) for view underlying tables (BUG#6443) mysys/my_bitmap.c: new bitmap operation sql/field.h: index of field in table added sql/item.cc: Name resolution context added table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item.h: Name resolution context added table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_cmpfunc.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_func.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_func.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_row.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_row.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_strfunc.cc: fixed server crash on NULL argument sql/item_strfunc.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_subselect.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_subselect.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_sum.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_sum.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_timefunc.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_timefunc.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_uniq.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/log_event.cc: Name resolution context added sql/log_event.h: Name resolution context added sql/mysql_priv.h: Name resolution context added sql/set_var.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/share/errmsg.txt: new error message sql/sp.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sp_head.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sp_head.h: Name resolution context added sql/sql_base.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments Name resolution context added sql/sql_class.cc: renamed variable sql/sql_delete.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_derived.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_do.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_handler.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_help.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_insert.cc: Name resolution context added table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_lex.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_lex.h: removed resolve mode (information stored into name resolution context) sql/sql_load.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_olap.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_parse.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_prepare.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_select.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_show.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_trigger.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_udf.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_union.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_update.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_view.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_view.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_yacc.yy: Name resolution context added sql/table.cc: Name resolution context added merged view processing moved sql/table.h: merged view processing moved
2005-07-01 06:05:42 +02:00
&tables, 0, &leaves, FALSE);
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
2003-11-17 18:21:36 +01:00
for (used_field= &used_fields[0];
used_field->field_name;
used_field++)
{
Name resolution context added (BUG#6443) include/my_bitmap.h: new bitmap operation mysql-test/r/view.result: added warnings Correct inserting data check (absence of default value) for view underlying tables (BUG#6443) mysql-test/t/view.test: Correct inserting data check (absence of default value) for view underlying tables (BUG#6443) mysys/my_bitmap.c: new bitmap operation sql/field.h: index of field in table added sql/item.cc: Name resolution context added table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item.h: Name resolution context added table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_cmpfunc.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_func.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_func.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_row.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_row.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_strfunc.cc: fixed server crash on NULL argument sql/item_strfunc.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_subselect.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_subselect.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_sum.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_sum.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_timefunc.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_timefunc.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_uniq.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/log_event.cc: Name resolution context added sql/log_event.h: Name resolution context added sql/mysql_priv.h: Name resolution context added sql/set_var.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/share/errmsg.txt: new error message sql/sp.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sp_head.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sp_head.h: Name resolution context added sql/sql_base.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments Name resolution context added sql/sql_class.cc: renamed variable sql/sql_delete.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_derived.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_do.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_handler.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_help.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_insert.cc: Name resolution context added table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_lex.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_lex.h: removed resolve mode (information stored into name resolution context) sql/sql_load.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_olap.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_parse.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_prepare.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_select.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_show.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_trigger.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_udf.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_union.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_update.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_view.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_view.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_yacc.yy: Name resolution context added sql/table.cc: Name resolution context added merged view processing moved sql/table.h: merged view processing moved
2005-07-01 06:05:42 +02:00
Item_field *field= new Item_field(&thd->lex->select_lex.context,
"mysql", "proc",
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
2003-11-17 18:21:36 +01:00
used_field->field_name);
Name resolution context added (BUG#6443) include/my_bitmap.h: new bitmap operation mysql-test/r/view.result: added warnings Correct inserting data check (absence of default value) for view underlying tables (BUG#6443) mysql-test/t/view.test: Correct inserting data check (absence of default value) for view underlying tables (BUG#6443) mysys/my_bitmap.c: new bitmap operation sql/field.h: index of field in table added sql/item.cc: Name resolution context added table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item.h: Name resolution context added table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_cmpfunc.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_func.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_func.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_row.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_row.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_strfunc.cc: fixed server crash on NULL argument sql/item_strfunc.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_subselect.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_subselect.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_sum.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_sum.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_timefunc.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_timefunc.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/item_uniq.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/log_event.cc: Name resolution context added sql/log_event.h: Name resolution context added sql/mysql_priv.h: Name resolution context added sql/set_var.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/share/errmsg.txt: new error message sql/sp.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sp_head.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sp_head.h: Name resolution context added sql/sql_base.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments Name resolution context added sql/sql_class.cc: renamed variable sql/sql_delete.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_derived.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_do.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_handler.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_help.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_insert.cc: Name resolution context added table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_lex.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_lex.h: removed resolve mode (information stored into name resolution context) sql/sql_load.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_olap.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_parse.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_prepare.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_select.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_show.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_trigger.cc: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_udf.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_union.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_update.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_view.cc: Name resolution context added sql/sql_view.h: table list removed from fix_fields() arguments sql/sql_yacc.yy: Name resolution context added sql/table.cc: Name resolution context added merged view processing moved sql/table.h: merged view processing moved
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if (!field ||
Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
!(used_field->field= find_field_in_tables(thd, field, &tables, NULL,
0, REPORT_ALL_ERRORS, 1,
TRUE)))
{
res= SP_INTERNAL_ERROR;
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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goto err_case1;
}
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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}
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table->file->ha_index_init(0);
if ((res= table->file->index_first(table->record[0])))
{
res= (res == HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE) ? 0 : SP_INTERNAL_ERROR;
goto err_case1;
}
if ((res= print_field_values(thd, table, used_fields, type, wild)))
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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goto err_case1;
while (!table->file->index_next(table->record[0]))
{
if ((res= print_field_values(thd, table, used_fields, type, wild)))
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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goto err_case1;
}
res= SP_OK;
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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}
err_case1:
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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send_eof(thd);
err_case:
After merge fixes Note: The following tests fails - fulltext (Sergei has promised to fix) - rpl_charset (Guilhem should fix) - rpl_timezone (Dimitray has promised to fix) Sanja needs to check out the calling of close_thread_tables() in sp_head.cc myisam/mi_check.c: After merge fix myisam/sort.c: After merge fix mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh: Export master socket to mysqltest mysql-test/r/func_group.result: Make result repeatable mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: After merge fix Note that this test fails now (Dimitry has promised to fix this) mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/select.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/sp.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/user_var.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/variables.result: After merge fix mysql-test/t/alter_table.test: After merge fix mysql-test/t/derived.test: After merge fix mysql-test/t/func_group.test: Make result repeatable mysql-test/t/grant_cache.test: Use MASTER_MYSOCK instead of master.sock mysql-test/t/multi_update.test: Use MASTER_MYSOCK instead of master.sock mysql-test/t/rpl000015.test: Use MASTER_MYSOCK instead of master.sock mysql-test/t/rpl000017.test: Use MASTER_MYSOCK instead of master.sock mysql-test/t/rpl000018.test: Use MASTER_MYSOCK instead of master.sock mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: After merge fix mysql-test/t/rpl_heap.test: Use MASTER_MYSOCK instead of master.sock mysql-test/t/rpl_rotate_logs.test: Use MASTER_MYSOCK instead of master.sock mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: after merge fix mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: after merge fix mysql-test/t/user_var.test: after merge fix scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sh: This can now be exectued from the source distribution sql/handler.cc: Cleanup sql/handler.h: More debugging sql/item.h: Indentation fixes sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: After merge fixes sql/opt_range.cc: After merge fixes sql/opt_range.h: After merge fixes sql/sp.cc: After merge fixes sql/sp_head.cc: Remove closing of thread tables in a SP function as this caused a core dump. (Has to be fixed better) sql/sql_base.cc: More debugging sql/sql_handler.cc: After merge fixes (We have to call ha_index_or_rnd_end() before calling close_thread_table()) sql/sql_parse.cc: More debugging sql/sql_prepare.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_select.cc: After merge fixes
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table->file->ha_index_end();
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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close_thread_tables(thd);
done:
DBUG_RETURN(res);
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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}
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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/* Drop all routines in database 'db' */
int
sp_drop_db_routines(THD *thd, char *db)
{
TABLE *table;
byte key[64]; // db
uint keylen;
int ret;
DBUG_ENTER("sp_drop_db_routines");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("db: %s", db));
// Put the key used to read the row together
keylen= strlen(db);
if (keylen > 64)
keylen= 64;
memcpy(key, db, keylen);
memset(key+keylen, (int)' ', 64-keylen); // Pad with space
keylen= sizeof(key);
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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ret= SP_OPEN_TABLE_FAILED;
if (!(table= open_proc_table_for_update(thd)))
goto err;
ret= SP_OK;
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table->file->ha_index_init(0);
if (! table->file->index_read(table->record[0],
key, keylen, HA_READ_KEY_EXACT))
{
int nxtres;
bool deleted= FALSE;
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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do
{
if (! table->file->delete_row(table->record[0]))
deleted= TRUE; /* We deleted something */
else
{
ret= SP_DELETE_ROW_FAILED;
nxtres= 0;
break;
}
} while (! (nxtres= table->file->index_next_same(table->record[0],
key, keylen)));
if (nxtres != HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE)
ret= SP_KEY_NOT_FOUND;
if (deleted)
sp_cache_invalidate();
}
After merge fixes Note: The following tests fails - fulltext (Sergei has promised to fix) - rpl_charset (Guilhem should fix) - rpl_timezone (Dimitray has promised to fix) Sanja needs to check out the calling of close_thread_tables() in sp_head.cc myisam/mi_check.c: After merge fix myisam/sort.c: After merge fix mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh: Export master socket to mysqltest mysql-test/r/func_group.result: Make result repeatable mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: After merge fix Note that this test fails now (Dimitry has promised to fix this) mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/select.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/sp.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/user_var.result: After merge fix mysql-test/r/variables.result: After merge fix mysql-test/t/alter_table.test: After merge fix mysql-test/t/derived.test: After merge fix mysql-test/t/func_group.test: Make result repeatable mysql-test/t/grant_cache.test: Use MASTER_MYSOCK instead of master.sock mysql-test/t/multi_update.test: Use MASTER_MYSOCK instead of master.sock mysql-test/t/rpl000015.test: Use MASTER_MYSOCK instead of master.sock mysql-test/t/rpl000017.test: Use MASTER_MYSOCK instead of master.sock mysql-test/t/rpl000018.test: Use MASTER_MYSOCK instead of master.sock mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: After merge fix mysql-test/t/rpl_heap.test: Use MASTER_MYSOCK instead of master.sock mysql-test/t/rpl_rotate_logs.test: Use MASTER_MYSOCK instead of master.sock mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: after merge fix mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: after merge fix mysql-test/t/user_var.test: after merge fix scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sh: This can now be exectued from the source distribution sql/handler.cc: Cleanup sql/handler.h: More debugging sql/item.h: Indentation fixes sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: After merge fixes sql/opt_range.cc: After merge fixes sql/opt_range.h: After merge fixes sql/sp.cc: After merge fixes sql/sp_head.cc: Remove closing of thread tables in a SP function as this caused a core dump. (Has to be fixed better) sql/sql_base.cc: More debugging sql/sql_handler.cc: After merge fixes (We have to call ha_index_or_rnd_end() before calling close_thread_table()) sql/sql_parse.cc: More debugging sql/sql_prepare.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_select.cc: After merge fixes
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table->file->ha_index_end();
close_thread_tables(thd);
Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions on locking of mysql.proc table. This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking. Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation. mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test: Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function". sql/lock.cc: get_lock_data(): To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc', when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables. sql/mysql_priv.h: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables with any other tables. sql/sp.cc: open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table(): Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already have some tables open and locked. open_proc_table_for_update(): Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates. db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/... Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux() one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for reading of for update it needs. sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sp.h: sp_function_exists(): Removed unused function. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table(): Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. open_unireg_entry(): Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have some open and locked. sql/sql_class.cc: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_class.h: Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier. Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for saving/restoring this state. sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_lex.h: Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used. sql/sql_table.cc: open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a flush or holding namelock on it. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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err:
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
/*****************************************************************************
PROCEDURE
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Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
2003-02-21 17:37:05 +01:00
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
2005-03-04 14:35:28 +01:00
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Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
2005-11-23 00:11:19 +01:00
Obtain object representing stored procedure/function by its name from
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
2005-03-04 14:35:28 +01:00
stored procedures cache and looking into mysql.proc if needed.
SYNOPSIS
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
2005-11-23 00:11:19 +01:00
sp_find_routine()
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
2005-03-04 14:35:28 +01:00
thd - thread context
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
2005-11-23 00:11:19 +01:00
type - type of object (TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION or TYPE_ENUM_PROCEDURE)
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
2005-03-04 14:35:28 +01:00
name - name of procedure
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
2005-11-23 00:11:19 +01:00
cp - hash to look routine in
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
2005-03-04 14:35:28 +01:00
cache_only - if true perform cache-only lookup
(Don't look in mysql.proc).
RETURN VALUE
Non-0 pointer to sp_head object for the procedure, or
0 - in case of error.
*/
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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sp_head *
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
2005-11-23 00:11:19 +01:00
sp_find_routine(THD *thd, int type, sp_name *name, sp_cache **cp,
bool cache_only)
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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{
sp_head *sp;
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
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ulong depth= (type == TYPE_ENUM_PROCEDURE ?
thd->variables.max_sp_recursion_depth :
0);
DBUG_ENTER("sp_find_routine");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("name: %.*s.%.*s, type: %d, cache only %d",
name->m_db.length, name->m_db.str,
name->m_name.length, name->m_name.str,
type, cache_only));
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
2003-02-21 17:37:05 +01:00
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
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if ((sp= sp_cache_lookup(cp, name)))
{
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
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ulong level;
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("found: 0x%lx", (ulong)sp));
if (sp->m_first_free_instance)
{
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("first free: 0x%lx, level: %lu, flags %x",
(ulong)sp->m_first_free_instance,
sp->m_first_free_instance->m_recursion_level,
sp->m_first_free_instance->m_flags));
DBUG_ASSERT(!(sp->m_first_free_instance->m_flags & sp_head::IS_INVOKED));
if (sp->m_first_free_instance->m_recursion_level > depth)
{
sp->recursion_level_error();
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
DBUG_RETURN(sp->m_first_free_instance);
}
level= sp->m_last_cached_sp->m_recursion_level + 1;
if (level > depth)
{
sp->recursion_level_error();
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
{
sp_head *new_sp;
const char *returns= "";
char definer[HOSTNAME_LENGTH+USERNAME_LENGTH+2];
String retstr(64);
strxmov(definer, sp->m_definer_user.str, "@",
sp->m_definer_host.str, NullS);
if (type == TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION)
{
sp_returns_type(thd, retstr, sp);
returns= retstr.ptr();
}
if (db_load_routine(thd, type, name, &new_sp,
sp->m_sql_mode, sp->m_params.str, returns,
sp->m_body.str, *sp->m_chistics, definer,
sp->m_created, sp->m_modified) == SP_OK)
{
sp->m_last_cached_sp->m_next_cached_sp= new_sp;
new_sp->m_recursion_level= level;
new_sp->m_first_instance= sp;
sp->m_last_cached_sp= sp->m_first_free_instance= new_sp;
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("added level: 0x%lx, level: %lu, flags %x",
(ulong)new_sp, new_sp->m_recursion_level,
new_sp->m_flags));
DBUG_RETURN(new_sp);
}
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
}
if (!cache_only)
{
if (db_find_routine(thd, type, name, &sp) == SP_OK)
{
sp_cache_insert(cp, sp);
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("added new: 0x%lx, level: %lu, flags %x",
(ulong)sp, sp->m_recursion_level,
sp->m_flags));
}
}
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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DBUG_RETURN(sp);
}
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
2005-11-23 00:11:19 +01:00
WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Implement fine-grained control over access to stored procedures Privileges are cached (same way as existing table/column privs) mysql-test/include/system_db_struct.inc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv mysql-test/r/connect.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv mysql-test/r/grant.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines user table has additional privilege attributes SHOW PRIVILEGES amended mysql-test/r/grant2.result: Fix result mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table procs_priv New user privileges mysql-test/r/show_check.result: Fix result mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Fix existing tests to work with new privileges New tests for new privileges mysql-test/r/sp.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Fix SHOW PRIVILEGES results mysql-test/r/system_mysql_db.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv user and db tables have new privilege attributes mysql-test/t/grant2.test: Fix test mysql-test/t/show_check.test: Fix test mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Allow existing tests to run with new privilege checks New tests for privileges mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix.test: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines db and user has new privilege attributes new system table: procs_priv scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new system table: procs_priv scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Amend comment sql/item_func.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Privilege check for stored FUNCTION routine sql/lex.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new token ROUTINE sql/mysql_priv.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New function: check_procedure_access() sql/mysqld.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines system option automatic-sp-privileges sql/set_var.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines system option automatic-sp-privileges sql/share/errmsg.txt: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines rename errormessage to conform: ER_SP_ACCESS_DENIED_ERROR -> ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR New error messages ER_NONEXISTING_PROC_GRANT, ER_PROC_AUTO_GRANT_FAIL, ER_PROC_AUTO_REVOKE_FAIL sql/sp.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new function: sp_exists_routine() sql/sp.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new function: sp_exists_routine() sql/sql_acl.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Implementation for SP privileges. Privileges are cached in memory hash. New functions: mysql_procedure_grant() check_grant_procedure() sp_revoke_privileges() sp_grant_privileges() sql/sql_acl.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New privilege bits: CREATE_PROC_ACL, ALTER_PROC_ACL Alter confusing bit-segments to be shifted New macros: fix_rights_for_procedure() get_rights_for_procedure() New functions: mysql_procedure_grant() check_grant_procedure() sp_grant_privileges() sp_revoke_privileges() sql/sql_lex.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new all_privileges attribute in LEX sql/sql_parse.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Remove function: check_sp_definer_access() Add handling for SP grants/revokes Add privilege checks for stored procedure invocation sql/sql_show.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines update result for SHOW PRIVILEGES sql/sql_yacc.yy: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New token ROUTINE rename some rules handle CREATE ROUTINE / ALTER ROUTINE privileges
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int
sp_exists_routine(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *tables, bool any, bool no_error)
{
TABLE_LIST *table;
bool result= 0;
DBUG_ENTER("sp_exists_routine");
for (table= tables; table; table= table->next_global)
{
sp_name *name;
LEX_STRING lex_db;
LEX_STRING lex_name;
lex_db.length= strlen(table->db);
First stage of table definition cache Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE (TABLE_SHARE is still allocated as part of table, will be fixed soon) Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this Added 'TABLE_SHARE->db' that points to database name; Changed all usage of table_cache_key as database name to use this instead Changed field->table_name to point to pointer to alias. This allows us to change alias for a table by just updating one pointer. Renamed TABLE_SHARE->real_name to table_name Renamed TABLE->table_name to alias Renamed TABLE_LIST->real_name to table_name include/myisam.h: Added const before names mysql-test/r/group_min_max.result: Make results repeatable mysql-test/t/group_min_max.test: Make results repeatable sql/field.cc: Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this Use TABLE_SHARE Use sql_strmake() instead of sql_memdup() to simplify code sql/field.h: Changed table_name to be pointer to table_name. This allows us to change alias for all fields by just changing one pointer. Use TABLE_SHARE sql/field_conv.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/filesort.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_berkeley.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_heap.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_innodb.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_myisam.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE Change some pointer handling to use const char* sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/handler.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_func.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_subselect.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_sum.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/key.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/lock.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/log_event.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/mysql_priv.h: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/opt_range.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/opt_sum.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/records.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/repl_failsafe.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/slave.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sp.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sp_head.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_acl.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE removed unnecessary assert fixed indentation changed some char * -> const char* sql/sql_acl.h: changed some char* -> const char* sql/sql_base.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_cache.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_class.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_db.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_delete.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_derived.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_handler.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_help.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_insert.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_load.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_parse.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_rename.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_select.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE table->blob_fields now points to field offsets, not fields tmp_table->table_name now points to alias name sql/sql_show.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_table.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_test.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_trigger.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_udf.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_union.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_update.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_view.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/table.cc: Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE Changed blob_field to be field offsets instead of pointer to fields Only initialize table->s->default_values with default record (not all table->record[#]) Some indentation changes sql/table.h: Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE sql/tztime.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/unireg.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/unireg.h: Use TABLE_SHARE
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lex_name.length= strlen(table->table_name);
WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Implement fine-grained control over access to stored procedures Privileges are cached (same way as existing table/column privs) mysql-test/include/system_db_struct.inc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv mysql-test/r/connect.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv mysql-test/r/grant.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines user table has additional privilege attributes SHOW PRIVILEGES amended mysql-test/r/grant2.result: Fix result mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table procs_priv New user privileges mysql-test/r/show_check.result: Fix result mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Fix existing tests to work with new privileges New tests for new privileges mysql-test/r/sp.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Fix SHOW PRIVILEGES results mysql-test/r/system_mysql_db.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv user and db tables have new privilege attributes mysql-test/t/grant2.test: Fix test mysql-test/t/show_check.test: Fix test mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Allow existing tests to run with new privilege checks New tests for privileges mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix.test: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines db and user has new privilege attributes new system table: procs_priv scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new system table: procs_priv scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Amend comment sql/item_func.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Privilege check for stored FUNCTION routine sql/lex.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new token ROUTINE sql/mysql_priv.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New function: check_procedure_access() sql/mysqld.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines system option automatic-sp-privileges sql/set_var.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines system option automatic-sp-privileges sql/share/errmsg.txt: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines rename errormessage to conform: ER_SP_ACCESS_DENIED_ERROR -> ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR New error messages ER_NONEXISTING_PROC_GRANT, ER_PROC_AUTO_GRANT_FAIL, ER_PROC_AUTO_REVOKE_FAIL sql/sp.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new function: sp_exists_routine() sql/sp.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new function: sp_exists_routine() sql/sql_acl.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Implementation for SP privileges. Privileges are cached in memory hash. New functions: mysql_procedure_grant() check_grant_procedure() sp_revoke_privileges() sp_grant_privileges() sql/sql_acl.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New privilege bits: CREATE_PROC_ACL, ALTER_PROC_ACL Alter confusing bit-segments to be shifted New macros: fix_rights_for_procedure() get_rights_for_procedure() New functions: mysql_procedure_grant() check_grant_procedure() sp_grant_privileges() sp_revoke_privileges() sql/sql_lex.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new all_privileges attribute in LEX sql/sql_parse.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Remove function: check_sp_definer_access() Add handling for SP grants/revokes Add privilege checks for stored procedure invocation sql/sql_show.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines update result for SHOW PRIVILEGES sql/sql_yacc.yy: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New token ROUTINE rename some rules handle CREATE ROUTINE / ALTER ROUTINE privileges
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lex_db.str= thd->strmake(table->db, lex_db.length);
First stage of table definition cache Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE (TABLE_SHARE is still allocated as part of table, will be fixed soon) Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this Added 'TABLE_SHARE->db' that points to database name; Changed all usage of table_cache_key as database name to use this instead Changed field->table_name to point to pointer to alias. This allows us to change alias for a table by just updating one pointer. Renamed TABLE_SHARE->real_name to table_name Renamed TABLE->table_name to alias Renamed TABLE_LIST->real_name to table_name include/myisam.h: Added const before names mysql-test/r/group_min_max.result: Make results repeatable mysql-test/t/group_min_max.test: Make results repeatable sql/field.cc: Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this Use TABLE_SHARE Use sql_strmake() instead of sql_memdup() to simplify code sql/field.h: Changed table_name to be pointer to table_name. This allows us to change alias for all fields by just changing one pointer. Use TABLE_SHARE sql/field_conv.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/filesort.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_berkeley.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_heap.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_innodb.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_myisam.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE Change some pointer handling to use const char* sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/handler.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_func.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_subselect.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_sum.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/key.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/lock.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/log_event.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/mysql_priv.h: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/opt_range.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/opt_sum.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/records.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/repl_failsafe.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/slave.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sp.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sp_head.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_acl.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE removed unnecessary assert fixed indentation changed some char * -> const char* sql/sql_acl.h: changed some char* -> const char* sql/sql_base.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_cache.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_class.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_db.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_delete.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_derived.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_handler.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_help.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_insert.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_load.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_parse.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_rename.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_select.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE table->blob_fields now points to field offsets, not fields tmp_table->table_name now points to alias name sql/sql_show.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_table.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_test.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_trigger.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_udf.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_union.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_update.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_view.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/table.cc: Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE Changed blob_field to be field offsets instead of pointer to fields Only initialize table->s->default_values with default record (not all table->record[#]) Some indentation changes sql/table.h: Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE sql/tztime.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/unireg.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/unireg.h: Use TABLE_SHARE
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lex_name.str= thd->strmake(table->table_name, lex_name.length);
WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Implement fine-grained control over access to stored procedures Privileges are cached (same way as existing table/column privs) mysql-test/include/system_db_struct.inc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv mysql-test/r/connect.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv mysql-test/r/grant.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines user table has additional privilege attributes SHOW PRIVILEGES amended mysql-test/r/grant2.result: Fix result mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table procs_priv New user privileges mysql-test/r/show_check.result: Fix result mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Fix existing tests to work with new privileges New tests for new privileges mysql-test/r/sp.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Fix SHOW PRIVILEGES results mysql-test/r/system_mysql_db.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv user and db tables have new privilege attributes mysql-test/t/grant2.test: Fix test mysql-test/t/show_check.test: Fix test mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Allow existing tests to run with new privilege checks New tests for privileges mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix.test: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines db and user has new privilege attributes new system table: procs_priv scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new system table: procs_priv scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Amend comment sql/item_func.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Privilege check for stored FUNCTION routine sql/lex.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new token ROUTINE sql/mysql_priv.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New function: check_procedure_access() sql/mysqld.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines system option automatic-sp-privileges sql/set_var.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines system option automatic-sp-privileges sql/share/errmsg.txt: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines rename errormessage to conform: ER_SP_ACCESS_DENIED_ERROR -> ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR New error messages ER_NONEXISTING_PROC_GRANT, ER_PROC_AUTO_GRANT_FAIL, ER_PROC_AUTO_REVOKE_FAIL sql/sp.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new function: sp_exists_routine() sql/sp.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new function: sp_exists_routine() sql/sql_acl.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Implementation for SP privileges. Privileges are cached in memory hash. New functions: mysql_procedure_grant() check_grant_procedure() sp_revoke_privileges() sp_grant_privileges() sql/sql_acl.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New privilege bits: CREATE_PROC_ACL, ALTER_PROC_ACL Alter confusing bit-segments to be shifted New macros: fix_rights_for_procedure() get_rights_for_procedure() New functions: mysql_procedure_grant() check_grant_procedure() sp_grant_privileges() sp_revoke_privileges() sql/sql_lex.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new all_privileges attribute in LEX sql/sql_parse.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Remove function: check_sp_definer_access() Add handling for SP grants/revokes Add privilege checks for stored procedure invocation sql/sql_show.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines update result for SHOW PRIVILEGES sql/sql_yacc.yy: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New token ROUTINE rename some rules handle CREATE ROUTINE / ALTER ROUTINE privileges
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name= new sp_name(lex_db, lex_name);
name->init_qname(thd);
Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
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if (sp_find_routine(thd, TYPE_ENUM_PROCEDURE, name,
&thd->sp_proc_cache, FALSE) != NULL ||
sp_find_routine(thd, TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION, name,
&thd->sp_func_cache, FALSE) != NULL)
WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Implement fine-grained control over access to stored procedures Privileges are cached (same way as existing table/column privs) mysql-test/include/system_db_struct.inc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv mysql-test/r/connect.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv mysql-test/r/grant.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines user table has additional privilege attributes SHOW PRIVILEGES amended mysql-test/r/grant2.result: Fix result mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table procs_priv New user privileges mysql-test/r/show_check.result: Fix result mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Fix existing tests to work with new privileges New tests for new privileges mysql-test/r/sp.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Fix SHOW PRIVILEGES results mysql-test/r/system_mysql_db.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv user and db tables have new privilege attributes mysql-test/t/grant2.test: Fix test mysql-test/t/show_check.test: Fix test mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Allow existing tests to run with new privilege checks New tests for privileges mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix.test: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines db and user has new privilege attributes new system table: procs_priv scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new system table: procs_priv scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Amend comment sql/item_func.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Privilege check for stored FUNCTION routine sql/lex.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new token ROUTINE sql/mysql_priv.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New function: check_procedure_access() sql/mysqld.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines system option automatic-sp-privileges sql/set_var.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines system option automatic-sp-privileges sql/share/errmsg.txt: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines rename errormessage to conform: ER_SP_ACCESS_DENIED_ERROR -> ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR New error messages ER_NONEXISTING_PROC_GRANT, ER_PROC_AUTO_GRANT_FAIL, ER_PROC_AUTO_REVOKE_FAIL sql/sp.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new function: sp_exists_routine() sql/sp.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new function: sp_exists_routine() sql/sql_acl.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Implementation for SP privileges. Privileges are cached in memory hash. New functions: mysql_procedure_grant() check_grant_procedure() sp_revoke_privileges() sp_grant_privileges() sql/sql_acl.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New privilege bits: CREATE_PROC_ACL, ALTER_PROC_ACL Alter confusing bit-segments to be shifted New macros: fix_rights_for_procedure() get_rights_for_procedure() New functions: mysql_procedure_grant() check_grant_procedure() sp_grant_privileges() sp_revoke_privileges() sql/sql_lex.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new all_privileges attribute in LEX sql/sql_parse.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Remove function: check_sp_definer_access() Add handling for SP grants/revokes Add privilege checks for stored procedure invocation sql/sql_show.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines update result for SHOW PRIVILEGES sql/sql_yacc.yy: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New token ROUTINE rename some rules handle CREATE ROUTINE / ALTER ROUTINE privileges
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{
if (any)
DBUG_RETURN(1);
result= 1;
}
else if (!any)
{
if (!no_error)
{
my_error(ER_SP_DOES_NOT_EXIST, MYF(0), "FUNCTION or PROCEDURE",
First stage of table definition cache Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE (TABLE_SHARE is still allocated as part of table, will be fixed soon) Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this Added 'TABLE_SHARE->db' that points to database name; Changed all usage of table_cache_key as database name to use this instead Changed field->table_name to point to pointer to alias. This allows us to change alias for a table by just updating one pointer. Renamed TABLE_SHARE->real_name to table_name Renamed TABLE->table_name to alias Renamed TABLE_LIST->real_name to table_name include/myisam.h: Added const before names mysql-test/r/group_min_max.result: Make results repeatable mysql-test/t/group_min_max.test: Make results repeatable sql/field.cc: Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this Use TABLE_SHARE Use sql_strmake() instead of sql_memdup() to simplify code sql/field.h: Changed table_name to be pointer to table_name. This allows us to change alias for all fields by just changing one pointer. Use TABLE_SHARE sql/field_conv.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/filesort.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_berkeley.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_heap.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_innodb.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_myisam.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE Change some pointer handling to use const char* sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/handler.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_func.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_subselect.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/item_sum.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/key.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/lock.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/log_event.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/mysql_priv.h: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/opt_range.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/opt_sum.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/records.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/repl_failsafe.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/slave.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sp.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sp_head.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_acl.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE removed unnecessary assert fixed indentation changed some char * -> const char* sql/sql_acl.h: changed some char* -> const char* sql/sql_base.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_cache.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_class.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_db.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_delete.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_derived.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_handler.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_help.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_insert.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_load.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_parse.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_rename.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_select.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE table->blob_fields now points to field offsets, not fields tmp_table->table_name now points to alias name sql/sql_show.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_table.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_test.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_trigger.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_udf.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_union.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/sql_update.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/sql_view.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/table.cc: Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE Changed blob_field to be field offsets instead of pointer to fields Only initialize table->s->default_values with default record (not all table->record[#]) Some indentation changes sql/table.h: Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE sql/tztime.cc: real_name -> table_name sql/unireg.cc: Use TABLE_SHARE sql/unireg.h: Use TABLE_SHARE
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table->table_name);
WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Implement fine-grained control over access to stored procedures Privileges are cached (same way as existing table/column privs) mysql-test/include/system_db_struct.inc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv mysql-test/r/connect.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv mysql-test/r/grant.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines user table has additional privilege attributes SHOW PRIVILEGES amended mysql-test/r/grant2.result: Fix result mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table procs_priv New user privileges mysql-test/r/show_check.result: Fix result mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Fix existing tests to work with new privileges New tests for new privileges mysql-test/r/sp.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Fix SHOW PRIVILEGES results mysql-test/r/system_mysql_db.result: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv user and db tables have new privilege attributes mysql-test/t/grant2.test: Fix test mysql-test/t/show_check.test: Fix test mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Allow existing tests to run with new privilege checks New tests for privileges mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix.test: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New system table: procs_priv scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines db and user has new privilege attributes new system table: procs_priv scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new system table: procs_priv scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Amend comment sql/item_func.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Privilege check for stored FUNCTION routine sql/lex.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new token ROUTINE sql/mysql_priv.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New function: check_procedure_access() sql/mysqld.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines system option automatic-sp-privileges sql/set_var.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines system option automatic-sp-privileges sql/share/errmsg.txt: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines rename errormessage to conform: ER_SP_ACCESS_DENIED_ERROR -> ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR New error messages ER_NONEXISTING_PROC_GRANT, ER_PROC_AUTO_GRANT_FAIL, ER_PROC_AUTO_REVOKE_FAIL sql/sp.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new function: sp_exists_routine() sql/sp.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new function: sp_exists_routine() sql/sql_acl.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Implementation for SP privileges. Privileges are cached in memory hash. New functions: mysql_procedure_grant() check_grant_procedure() sp_revoke_privileges() sp_grant_privileges() sql/sql_acl.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New privilege bits: CREATE_PROC_ACL, ALTER_PROC_ACL Alter confusing bit-segments to be shifted New macros: fix_rights_for_procedure() get_rights_for_procedure() New functions: mysql_procedure_grant() check_grant_procedure() sp_grant_privileges() sp_revoke_privileges() sql/sql_lex.h: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines new all_privileges attribute in LEX sql/sql_parse.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines Remove function: check_sp_definer_access() Add handling for SP grants/revokes Add privilege checks for stored procedure invocation sql/sql_show.cc: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines update result for SHOW PRIVILEGES sql/sql_yacc.yy: WL#925 - Privileges for stored routines New token ROUTINE rename some rules handle CREATE ROUTINE / ALTER ROUTINE privileges
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DBUG_RETURN(-1);
}
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
}
DBUG_RETURN(result);
}
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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int
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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sp_create_procedure(THD *thd, sp_head *sp)
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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{
int ret;
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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DBUG_ENTER("sp_create_procedure");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("name: %.*s", sp->m_name.length, sp->m_name.str));
ret= db_create_routine(thd, TYPE_ENUM_PROCEDURE, sp);
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
int
sp_drop_procedure(THD *thd, sp_name *name)
{
int ret;
DBUG_ENTER("sp_drop_procedure");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("name: %.*s", name->m_name.length, name->m_name.str));
ret= db_drop_routine(thd, TYPE_ENUM_PROCEDURE, name);
Fix for BUG#12228: SP cache code: * Cleanup SP Cache code, now SP Cache only deletes sp_head objects in sp_cache_flush_obsolete() invalidates all pointers to routines in the cache. * Use new SP Cache use contract in the code. There is no test case because it doesn't seem to be possible to cause thread races to end the same way they end in heavy-load test. This patch removes the crash in heavy test. mysql-test/r/type_bit.result: Drop the tables this test tries to create mysql-test/r/view.result: Drop function this test creates mysql-test/t/type_bit.test: Drop the tables this test tries to create mysql-test/t/view.test: Drop function this test creates sql/sp.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: When a routine is deleted/modified, invalidate all cached SPs in all threads. We need to do so because sp_lex_keeper::{prelocking_tables, query_tables_own_last} in one SP may depend on another SP sp_lex_keeper::m_lex is using. sql/sp_cache.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: * Move class sp_cache to here from sp_cache.h, document the functions. * sp_cache_insert, sp_cache_remove, sp_cache_invalidate and sp_cache_lookup must not delete sp_head* objects as they may be called during SP execution when sp_head objects are used. * Added sp_cache_flush_obsolete() function that may delete sp_head objects. * Removed sp_cache_remove as there is no need for it now - when we change one SP we should invalidate all other SPs, because sp_lex_keeper::{prelocking_tables, query_tables_own_last} from one SP depend on content of another SP (used in sp_lex_keeper::m_lex). sql/sp_cache.h: Fix for BUG#12228: * Move class sp_cache to sp_cache.cc it is not needed in .h file * Added comments sql/sql_parse.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: Call new sp_cache_flush_obsolete() function before running the query sql/sql_prepare.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: Call new sp_cache_flush_obsolete() function before preparing/executing a PS
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if (!ret)
sp_cache_invalidate();
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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}
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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int
sp_update_procedure(THD *thd, sp_name *name, st_sp_chistics *chistics)
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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{
int ret;
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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DBUG_ENTER("sp_update_procedure");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("name: %.*s", name->m_name.length, name->m_name.str));
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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ret= db_update_routine(thd, TYPE_ENUM_PROCEDURE, name, chistics);
Fix for BUG#12228: SP cache code: * Cleanup SP Cache code, now SP Cache only deletes sp_head objects in sp_cache_flush_obsolete() invalidates all pointers to routines in the cache. * Use new SP Cache use contract in the code. There is no test case because it doesn't seem to be possible to cause thread races to end the same way they end in heavy-load test. This patch removes the crash in heavy test. mysql-test/r/type_bit.result: Drop the tables this test tries to create mysql-test/r/view.result: Drop function this test creates mysql-test/t/type_bit.test: Drop the tables this test tries to create mysql-test/t/view.test: Drop function this test creates sql/sp.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: When a routine is deleted/modified, invalidate all cached SPs in all threads. We need to do so because sp_lex_keeper::{prelocking_tables, query_tables_own_last} in one SP may depend on another SP sp_lex_keeper::m_lex is using. sql/sp_cache.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: * Move class sp_cache to here from sp_cache.h, document the functions. * sp_cache_insert, sp_cache_remove, sp_cache_invalidate and sp_cache_lookup must not delete sp_head* objects as they may be called during SP execution when sp_head objects are used. * Added sp_cache_flush_obsolete() function that may delete sp_head objects. * Removed sp_cache_remove as there is no need for it now - when we change one SP we should invalidate all other SPs, because sp_lex_keeper::{prelocking_tables, query_tables_own_last} from one SP depend on content of another SP (used in sp_lex_keeper::m_lex). sql/sp_cache.h: Fix for BUG#12228: * Move class sp_cache to sp_cache.cc it is not needed in .h file * Added comments sql/sql_parse.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: Call new sp_cache_flush_obsolete() function before running the query sql/sql_prepare.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: Call new sp_cache_flush_obsolete() function before preparing/executing a PS
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if (!ret)
sp_cache_invalidate();
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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}
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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int
sp_show_create_procedure(THD *thd, sp_name *name)
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{
sp_head *sp;
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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DBUG_ENTER("sp_show_create_procedure");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("name: %.*s", name->m_name.length, name->m_name.str));
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Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
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if ((sp= sp_find_routine(thd, TYPE_ENUM_PROCEDURE, name,
&thd->sp_proc_cache, FALSE)))
{
int ret= sp->show_create_procedure(thd);
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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DBUG_RETURN(SP_KEY_NOT_FOUND);
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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}
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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int
sp_show_status_procedure(THD *thd, const char *wild)
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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{
int ret;
DBUG_ENTER("sp_show_status_procedure");
ret= db_show_routine_status(thd, TYPE_ENUM_PROCEDURE, wild);
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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}
/*****************************************************************************
FUNCTION
******************************************************************************/
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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int
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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sp_create_function(THD *thd, sp_head *sp)
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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{
int ret;
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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DBUG_ENTER("sp_create_function");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("name: %.*s", sp->m_name.length, sp->m_name.str));
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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ret= db_create_routine(thd, TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION, sp);
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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}
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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int
sp_drop_function(THD *thd, sp_name *name)
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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{
int ret;
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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DBUG_ENTER("sp_drop_function");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("name: %.*s", name->m_name.length, name->m_name.str));
Most of the groundwork for sprint task 729 (implement FUNCTIONs). Expanded the mysql.proc table, reworked the find/create/drop functions completely, added new functions for FUNCTIONs (lotta functions here :), got rid of some unnecessary use of Item_strings while at it. Extended the parser correspondingly, and fiddled around a bit to make SP FUNCTIONs coexist with UDFs. Can now CREATE and DROP FUNCTIONs. Invoking yet to come... Docs/sp-implemented.txt: Updated with info about CASCADE/RESTICT and METHOD, and some answers to questions. include/mysqld_error.h: New error message for misuse of RETURN. mysql-test/install_test_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New test for creating and dropping FUNCTIONS. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added enum field to mysql.proc to distinguish between FUNCTION and PROCEDURE. sql/lex.h: De-UDFed some symbol names, as they are now used for SPs as well. Added RETURN_SYM. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message for misuse of RETURN. sql/sp.cc: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp.h: Major rehack to accomodate FUNCTIONs, and to make it easier to add future in-memory cache of prepared SPs. sql/sp_head.cc: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sp_head.h: Now creates FUNCTIONs too. (And got rid of some unnecessary Item_string use.) sql/sql_lex.h: New stored FUNCTION commands. sql/sql_parse.cc: Added FUNCTION support ("drop" merged with the old UDF code), and made some additional changes for better error handling (following the sp.cc rehacking). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Some former UDF specific symbols renamed. Added CREATE FUNCTION parsing. DROP FUNCTION had to be partly merged with the old UDF code, because of the similar syntax. RETURN statement added, but still a no-op.
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ret= db_drop_routine(thd, TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION, name);
Fix for BUG#12228: SP cache code: * Cleanup SP Cache code, now SP Cache only deletes sp_head objects in sp_cache_flush_obsolete() invalidates all pointers to routines in the cache. * Use new SP Cache use contract in the code. There is no test case because it doesn't seem to be possible to cause thread races to end the same way they end in heavy-load test. This patch removes the crash in heavy test. mysql-test/r/type_bit.result: Drop the tables this test tries to create mysql-test/r/view.result: Drop function this test creates mysql-test/t/type_bit.test: Drop the tables this test tries to create mysql-test/t/view.test: Drop function this test creates sql/sp.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: When a routine is deleted/modified, invalidate all cached SPs in all threads. We need to do so because sp_lex_keeper::{prelocking_tables, query_tables_own_last} in one SP may depend on another SP sp_lex_keeper::m_lex is using. sql/sp_cache.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: * Move class sp_cache to here from sp_cache.h, document the functions. * sp_cache_insert, sp_cache_remove, sp_cache_invalidate and sp_cache_lookup must not delete sp_head* objects as they may be called during SP execution when sp_head objects are used. * Added sp_cache_flush_obsolete() function that may delete sp_head objects. * Removed sp_cache_remove as there is no need for it now - when we change one SP we should invalidate all other SPs, because sp_lex_keeper::{prelocking_tables, query_tables_own_last} from one SP depend on content of another SP (used in sp_lex_keeper::m_lex). sql/sp_cache.h: Fix for BUG#12228: * Move class sp_cache to sp_cache.cc it is not needed in .h file * Added comments sql/sql_parse.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: Call new sp_cache_flush_obsolete() function before running the query sql/sql_prepare.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: Call new sp_cache_flush_obsolete() function before preparing/executing a PS
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if (!ret)
sp_cache_invalidate();
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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int
sp_update_function(THD *thd, sp_name *name, st_sp_chistics *chistics)
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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{
int ret;
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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DBUG_ENTER("sp_update_procedure");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("name: %.*s", name->m_name.length, name->m_name.str));
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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ret= db_update_routine(thd, TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION, name, chistics);
Fix for BUG#12228: SP cache code: * Cleanup SP Cache code, now SP Cache only deletes sp_head objects in sp_cache_flush_obsolete() invalidates all pointers to routines in the cache. * Use new SP Cache use contract in the code. There is no test case because it doesn't seem to be possible to cause thread races to end the same way they end in heavy-load test. This patch removes the crash in heavy test. mysql-test/r/type_bit.result: Drop the tables this test tries to create mysql-test/r/view.result: Drop function this test creates mysql-test/t/type_bit.test: Drop the tables this test tries to create mysql-test/t/view.test: Drop function this test creates sql/sp.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: When a routine is deleted/modified, invalidate all cached SPs in all threads. We need to do so because sp_lex_keeper::{prelocking_tables, query_tables_own_last} in one SP may depend on another SP sp_lex_keeper::m_lex is using. sql/sp_cache.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: * Move class sp_cache to here from sp_cache.h, document the functions. * sp_cache_insert, sp_cache_remove, sp_cache_invalidate and sp_cache_lookup must not delete sp_head* objects as they may be called during SP execution when sp_head objects are used. * Added sp_cache_flush_obsolete() function that may delete sp_head objects. * Removed sp_cache_remove as there is no need for it now - when we change one SP we should invalidate all other SPs, because sp_lex_keeper::{prelocking_tables, query_tables_own_last} from one SP depend on content of another SP (used in sp_lex_keeper::m_lex). sql/sp_cache.h: Fix for BUG#12228: * Move class sp_cache to sp_cache.cc it is not needed in .h file * Added comments sql/sql_parse.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: Call new sp_cache_flush_obsolete() function before running the query sql/sql_prepare.cc: Fix for BUG#12228: Call new sp_cache_flush_obsolete() function before preparing/executing a PS
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if (!ret)
sp_cache_invalidate();
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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}
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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int
sp_show_create_function(THD *thd, sp_name *name)
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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{
sp_head *sp;
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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DBUG_ENTER("sp_show_create_function");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("name: %.*s", name->m_name.length, name->m_name.str));
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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Recursion support made for SP (BUG#10100). client/mysqltest.c: An expected error messages hiding from the log if disable_result_log is in force. mysql-test/r/sp-dynamic.result: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. mysql-test/t/sp-dynamic.test: The test expanded for case of allowed/disalowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Error messages changed. Test of bug11394() made with allowed recursion. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Tests for recursion. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Check that triggers are not affected by this patch. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Test of max_sp_recursion_depth variable. sql/item_func.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/mysqld.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/set_var.cc: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/share/errmsg.txt: An error message changed. An error message added. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. Temory LEX is allocated on a stack, not on a heap. Recursion support added for stored procedures. sql/sp.h: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO. sql/sp_head.cc: Initialization of new sp_head fields to get correct list of instances contained one instance only. Stack requirement for SP instruction is increased. Stack free space is checked before mem root initialisation to avoid memory leak. Pointer to the free instance management added before and after SP execution. sql/sp_head.h: New sp_head variables added to support inst of instances of SP for recursion and pointer on ths first free to use instance. sql/sql_base.cc: open_table() consume a lot of stack space so we check free stack space before it. sql/sql_class.h: max_sp_recursion_depth variable added. sql/sql_parse.cc: sp_find_function() and sp_find_procedure() joined to sp_find_routine() function as it was mentioned in TODO.
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if ((sp= sp_find_routine(thd, TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION, name,
&thd->sp_func_cache, FALSE)))
{
int ret= sp->show_create_function(thd);
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
DBUG_RETURN(SP_KEY_NOT_FOUND);
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}
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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int
sp_show_status_function(THD *thd, const char *wild)
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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{
int ret;
DBUG_ENTER("sp_show_status_function");
ret= db_show_routine_status(thd, TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION, wild);
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
WL#1241: SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION WL#1263: Support for the attributes COMMENT and SUID in CREATE/ALTER PROCEDURE/FUNCTION include/mysqld_error.h: Error code for 'alter procedure' mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Test for WL#1241&WL#1263 sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure' sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: Error massage for 'alter procedure'
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}
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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/*
Structure that represents element in the set of stored routines
used by statement or routine.
*/
struct Sroutine_hash_entry;
struct Sroutine_hash_entry
{
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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/* Set key consisting of one-byte routine type and quoted routine name. */
LEX_STRING key;
/*
Next element in list linking all routines in set. See also comments
for LEX::sroutine/sroutine_list and sp_head::m_sroutines.
*/
Sroutine_hash_entry *next;
};
extern "C" byte* sp_sroutine_key(const byte *ptr, uint *plen, my_bool first)
{
Sroutine_hash_entry *rn= (Sroutine_hash_entry *)ptr;
*plen= rn->key.length;
return (byte *)rn->key.str;
}
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
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/*
Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: * Don't activate prelocking mode for evaluating procedure arguments when it is not necessary. * Code structure simplification and cleanup. * Cleanup in .test files mysql-test/r/sp-prelocking.result: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Added comment, s/testdb/mysqltest/, fixed a wrong test (error wasnt reported because of known bug in mysqltestrun) mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Don't drop the table we're not using. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: remove redundant "drop table if exists t3" statements mysql-test/t/sp-prelocking.test: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Added comment, s/testdb/mysqltest/, fixed a wrong test (error wasnt reported because of known bug in mysqltestrun) mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Don't drop the table we're not using. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: remove redundant "drop table if exists t3" statements sql/sp.cc: New, better defined, sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options sql/sp.h: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: New, better defined, sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options sql/sp_cache.h: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Amended the comments sql/sp_head.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Amend the comments, simplify the code that attaches removes statement's prelocking tables. sql/sql_base.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: * Use a better defined sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options * Don't activate prelocked mode for evaluation of SP arguments that use tables but don't need prelocking. sql/sql_class.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Initialize THD members in the order they are declared.
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Check if
- current statement (the one in thd->lex) needs table prelocking
- first routine in thd->lex->sroutines_list needs to execute its body in
prelocked mode.
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
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SYNOPSIS
Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: * Don't activate prelocking mode for evaluating procedure arguments when it is not necessary. * Code structure simplification and cleanup. * Cleanup in .test files mysql-test/r/sp-prelocking.result: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Added comment, s/testdb/mysqltest/, fixed a wrong test (error wasnt reported because of known bug in mysqltestrun) mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Don't drop the table we're not using. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: remove redundant "drop table if exists t3" statements mysql-test/t/sp-prelocking.test: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Added comment, s/testdb/mysqltest/, fixed a wrong test (error wasnt reported because of known bug in mysqltestrun) mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Don't drop the table we're not using. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: remove redundant "drop table if exists t3" statements sql/sp.cc: New, better defined, sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options sql/sp.h: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: New, better defined, sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options sql/sp_cache.h: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Amended the comments sql/sp_head.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Amend the comments, simplify the code that attaches removes statement's prelocking tables. sql/sql_base.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: * Use a better defined sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options * Don't activate prelocked mode for evaluation of SP arguments that use tables but don't need prelocking. sql/sql_class.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Initialize THD members in the order they are declared.
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sp_get_prelocking_info()
thd Current thread, thd->lex is the statement to be
checked.
need_prelocking OUT TRUE - prelocked mode should be activated
before executing the statement
FALSE - Don't activate prelocking
first_no_prelocking OUT TRUE - Tables used by first routine in
thd->lex->sroutines_list should be
prelocked.
FALSE - Otherwise.
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
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NOTES
This function assumes that for any "CALL proc(...)" statement routines_list
will have 'proc' as first element (it may have several, consider e.g.
"proc(sp_func(...)))". This property is currently guaranted by the parser.
*/
Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: * Don't activate prelocking mode for evaluating procedure arguments when it is not necessary. * Code structure simplification and cleanup. * Cleanup in .test files mysql-test/r/sp-prelocking.result: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Added comment, s/testdb/mysqltest/, fixed a wrong test (error wasnt reported because of known bug in mysqltestrun) mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Don't drop the table we're not using. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: remove redundant "drop table if exists t3" statements mysql-test/t/sp-prelocking.test: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Added comment, s/testdb/mysqltest/, fixed a wrong test (error wasnt reported because of known bug in mysqltestrun) mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Don't drop the table we're not using. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: remove redundant "drop table if exists t3" statements sql/sp.cc: New, better defined, sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options sql/sp.h: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: New, better defined, sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options sql/sp_cache.h: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Amended the comments sql/sp_head.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Amend the comments, simplify the code that attaches removes statement's prelocking tables. sql/sql_base.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: * Use a better defined sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options * Don't activate prelocked mode for evaluation of SP arguments that use tables but don't need prelocking. sql/sql_class.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Initialize THD members in the order they are declared.
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void sp_get_prelocking_info(THD *thd, bool *need_prelocking,
bool *first_no_prelocking)
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
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{
Sroutine_hash_entry *routine;
Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: * Don't activate prelocking mode for evaluating procedure arguments when it is not necessary. * Code structure simplification and cleanup. * Cleanup in .test files mysql-test/r/sp-prelocking.result: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Added comment, s/testdb/mysqltest/, fixed a wrong test (error wasnt reported because of known bug in mysqltestrun) mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Don't drop the table we're not using. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: remove redundant "drop table if exists t3" statements mysql-test/t/sp-prelocking.test: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Added comment, s/testdb/mysqltest/, fixed a wrong test (error wasnt reported because of known bug in mysqltestrun) mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Don't drop the table we're not using. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: remove redundant "drop table if exists t3" statements sql/sp.cc: New, better defined, sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options sql/sp.h: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: New, better defined, sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options sql/sp_cache.h: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Amended the comments sql/sp_head.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Amend the comments, simplify the code that attaches removes statement's prelocking tables. sql/sql_base.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: * Use a better defined sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options * Don't activate prelocked mode for evaluation of SP arguments that use tables but don't need prelocking. sql/sql_class.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Initialize THD members in the order they are declared.
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routine= (Sroutine_hash_entry*)thd->lex->sroutines_list.first;
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
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Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: * Don't activate prelocking mode for evaluating procedure arguments when it is not necessary. * Code structure simplification and cleanup. * Cleanup in .test files mysql-test/r/sp-prelocking.result: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Added comment, s/testdb/mysqltest/, fixed a wrong test (error wasnt reported because of known bug in mysqltestrun) mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Don't drop the table we're not using. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: remove redundant "drop table if exists t3" statements mysql-test/t/sp-prelocking.test: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Added comment, s/testdb/mysqltest/, fixed a wrong test (error wasnt reported because of known bug in mysqltestrun) mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Don't drop the table we're not using. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: remove redundant "drop table if exists t3" statements sql/sp.cc: New, better defined, sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options sql/sp.h: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: New, better defined, sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options sql/sp_cache.h: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Amended the comments sql/sp_head.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Amend the comments, simplify the code that attaches removes statement's prelocking tables. sql/sql_base.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: * Use a better defined sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options * Don't activate prelocked mode for evaluation of SP arguments that use tables but don't need prelocking. sql/sql_class.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Initialize THD members in the order they are declared.
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DBUG_ASSERT(routine);
bool first_is_procedure= (routine->key.str[0] == TYPE_ENUM_PROCEDURE);
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
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Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: * Don't activate prelocking mode for evaluating procedure arguments when it is not necessary. * Code structure simplification and cleanup. * Cleanup in .test files mysql-test/r/sp-prelocking.result: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Added comment, s/testdb/mysqltest/, fixed a wrong test (error wasnt reported because of known bug in mysqltestrun) mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Don't drop the table we're not using. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: remove redundant "drop table if exists t3" statements mysql-test/t/sp-prelocking.test: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Added comment, s/testdb/mysqltest/, fixed a wrong test (error wasnt reported because of known bug in mysqltestrun) mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Don't drop the table we're not using. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: remove redundant "drop table if exists t3" statements sql/sp.cc: New, better defined, sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options sql/sp.h: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: New, better defined, sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options sql/sp_cache.h: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Amended the comments sql/sp_head.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Amend the comments, simplify the code that attaches removes statement's prelocking tables. sql/sql_base.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: * Use a better defined sp_get_prelocking_info() function to get info about statement prelocking options * Don't activate prelocked mode for evaluation of SP arguments that use tables but don't need prelocking. sql/sql_class.cc: Prelocking-free SPs, post-review fixes: Initialize THD members in the order they are declared.
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*first_no_prelocking= first_is_procedure;
*need_prelocking= !first_is_procedure || test(routine->next);
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
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}
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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/*
Auxilary function that adds new element to the set of stored routines
used by statement.
SYNOPSIS
add_used_routine()
lex - LEX representing statement
arena - arena in which memory for new element will be allocated
key - key for the hash representing set
NOTES
Will also add element to end of 'LEX::sroutines_list' list.
In case when statement uses stored routines but does not need
prelocking (i.e. it does not use any tables) we will access the
elements of LEX::sroutines set on prepared statement re-execution.
Because of this we have to allocate memory for both hash element
and copy of its key in persistent arena.
TODO
When we will got rid of these accesses on re-executions we will be
able to allocate memory for hash elements in non-persitent arena
and directly use key values from sp_head::m_sroutines sets instead
of making their copies.
RETURN VALUE
TRUE - new element was added.
FALSE - element was not added (because it is already present in the set).
*/
static bool add_used_routine(LEX *lex, Query_arena *arena,
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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const LEX_STRING *key)
{
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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if (!hash_search(&lex->sroutines, (byte *)key->str, key->length))
{
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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Sroutine_hash_entry *rn=
(Sroutine_hash_entry *)arena->alloc(sizeof(Sroutine_hash_entry) +
key->length);
if (!rn) // OOM. Error will be reported using fatal_error().
return FALSE;
rn->key.length= key->length;
rn->key.str= (char *)rn + sizeof(Sroutine_hash_entry);
memcpy(rn->key.str, key->str, key->length);
my_hash_insert(&lex->sroutines, (byte *)rn);
lex->sroutines_list.link_in_list((byte *)rn, (byte **)&rn->next);
return TRUE;
}
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
return FALSE;
}
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
2005-03-04 14:35:28 +01:00
/*
Fix for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". This bug occurs when some trigger for table used by DML statement is created or changed while statement was waiting in lock_tables(). In this situation prelocking set which we have calculated becames invalid which can easily lead to errors and even in some cases to crashes. With proposed patch we no longer silently reopen tables in lock_tables(), instead caller of lock_tables() becomes responsible for reopening tables and recalculation of prelocking set. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added tests for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". Unfortunately these tests rely on the order in which tables are locked by statement so they are non-determenistic and therefore should be disabled. sql/lock.cc: mysql_lock_tables(): Now instead of always reopening altered or dropped tables by itself mysql_lock_tables() can notify upper level and rely on caller doing this. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_lock_tables() can either reopen deleted or altered tables by itself or notify caller about such situation through 'need_reopen' argument and rely on it in this. Also lock_tables() has new 'need_reopen' out parameter through which it notifies caller that some tables were altered or dropped so he needs to reopen them (and rebuild prelocking set some triggers may change or simply appear). sql/sp.cc: sp_add_used_routine(): To be able to restore LEX::sroutines_list to its state right after parsing we now adjust LEX::sroutines_list_own_last/sroutines_list_own_elements when we add directly used routine. sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_view()/sp_update_stmt_used_routines(): We should use LEX::sroutines_list instead of LEX::sroutines as source of routines used by view, since LEX::sroutines is not availiable for view on second attempt to open it (see comment in open_tables() about it). sql/sp.h: sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sql/sp_head.cc: Removed assert which is no longer always true. sql/sql_base.cc: reopen_table(): When we re-open table and do shallow copy of TABLE object we should adjust pointers to it in associated Table_triggers_list object. Removed nil operation. open_tables(): Now this function is able to rebuild prelocking set for statement if it is needed. It also correctly handles FLUSH TABLES which may occur during its execution. lock_tables(): Instead of allowing mysql_lock_tables() to silently reopen altered or dropped tables let us notify caller and rely on that it will do reopen itself. This solves the problem when trigger suddenly appears or changed during mysq_lock_tables(). close_tables_for_reopen(): Added routine for properly preparing for reopening of tables and recalculation of set of prelocked tables. sql/sql_handler.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_insert.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_lex.cc: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). Added chop_off_not_own_tables() method to simplify throwing away list of implicitly used (prelocked) tables. sql/sql_prepare.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables. sql/sql_table.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_update.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables.
2005-09-15 01:56:09 +02:00
Add routine which is explicitly used by statement to the set of stored
routines used by this statement.
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
2005-03-04 14:35:28 +01:00
SYNOPSIS
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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sp_add_used_routine()
lex - LEX representing statement
arena - arena in which memory for new element of the set
will be allocated
rt - routine name
rt_type - routine type (one of TYPE_ENUM_PROCEDURE/...)
NOTES
Fix for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". This bug occurs when some trigger for table used by DML statement is created or changed while statement was waiting in lock_tables(). In this situation prelocking set which we have calculated becames invalid which can easily lead to errors and even in some cases to crashes. With proposed patch we no longer silently reopen tables in lock_tables(), instead caller of lock_tables() becomes responsible for reopening tables and recalculation of prelocking set. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added tests for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". Unfortunately these tests rely on the order in which tables are locked by statement so they are non-determenistic and therefore should be disabled. sql/lock.cc: mysql_lock_tables(): Now instead of always reopening altered or dropped tables by itself mysql_lock_tables() can notify upper level and rely on caller doing this. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_lock_tables() can either reopen deleted or altered tables by itself or notify caller about such situation through 'need_reopen' argument and rely on it in this. Also lock_tables() has new 'need_reopen' out parameter through which it notifies caller that some tables were altered or dropped so he needs to reopen them (and rebuild prelocking set some triggers may change or simply appear). sql/sp.cc: sp_add_used_routine(): To be able to restore LEX::sroutines_list to its state right after parsing we now adjust LEX::sroutines_list_own_last/sroutines_list_own_elements when we add directly used routine. sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_view()/sp_update_stmt_used_routines(): We should use LEX::sroutines_list instead of LEX::sroutines as source of routines used by view, since LEX::sroutines is not availiable for view on second attempt to open it (see comment in open_tables() about it). sql/sp.h: sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sql/sp_head.cc: Removed assert which is no longer always true. sql/sql_base.cc: reopen_table(): When we re-open table and do shallow copy of TABLE object we should adjust pointers to it in associated Table_triggers_list object. Removed nil operation. open_tables(): Now this function is able to rebuild prelocking set for statement if it is needed. It also correctly handles FLUSH TABLES which may occur during its execution. lock_tables(): Instead of allowing mysql_lock_tables() to silently reopen altered or dropped tables let us notify caller and rely on that it will do reopen itself. This solves the problem when trigger suddenly appears or changed during mysq_lock_tables(). close_tables_for_reopen(): Added routine for properly preparing for reopening of tables and recalculation of set of prelocked tables. sql/sql_handler.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_insert.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_lex.cc: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). Added chop_off_not_own_tables() method to simplify throwing away list of implicitly used (prelocked) tables. sql/sql_prepare.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables. sql/sql_table.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_update.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables.
2005-09-15 01:56:09 +02:00
Will also add element to end of 'LEX::sroutines_list' list (and will
take into account that this is explicitly used routine).
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
To be friendly towards prepared statements one should pass
persistent arena as second argument.
*/
void sp_add_used_routine(LEX *lex, Query_arena *arena,
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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sp_name *rt, char rt_type)
{
rt->set_routine_type(rt_type);
(void)add_used_routine(lex, arena, &rt->m_sroutines_key);
Fix for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". This bug occurs when some trigger for table used by DML statement is created or changed while statement was waiting in lock_tables(). In this situation prelocking set which we have calculated becames invalid which can easily lead to errors and even in some cases to crashes. With proposed patch we no longer silently reopen tables in lock_tables(), instead caller of lock_tables() becomes responsible for reopening tables and recalculation of prelocking set. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added tests for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". Unfortunately these tests rely on the order in which tables are locked by statement so they are non-determenistic and therefore should be disabled. sql/lock.cc: mysql_lock_tables(): Now instead of always reopening altered or dropped tables by itself mysql_lock_tables() can notify upper level and rely on caller doing this. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_lock_tables() can either reopen deleted or altered tables by itself or notify caller about such situation through 'need_reopen' argument and rely on it in this. Also lock_tables() has new 'need_reopen' out parameter through which it notifies caller that some tables were altered or dropped so he needs to reopen them (and rebuild prelocking set some triggers may change or simply appear). sql/sp.cc: sp_add_used_routine(): To be able to restore LEX::sroutines_list to its state right after parsing we now adjust LEX::sroutines_list_own_last/sroutines_list_own_elements when we add directly used routine. sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_view()/sp_update_stmt_used_routines(): We should use LEX::sroutines_list instead of LEX::sroutines as source of routines used by view, since LEX::sroutines is not availiable for view on second attempt to open it (see comment in open_tables() about it). sql/sp.h: sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sql/sp_head.cc: Removed assert which is no longer always true. sql/sql_base.cc: reopen_table(): When we re-open table and do shallow copy of TABLE object we should adjust pointers to it in associated Table_triggers_list object. Removed nil operation. open_tables(): Now this function is able to rebuild prelocking set for statement if it is needed. It also correctly handles FLUSH TABLES which may occur during its execution. lock_tables(): Instead of allowing mysql_lock_tables() to silently reopen altered or dropped tables let us notify caller and rely on that it will do reopen itself. This solves the problem when trigger suddenly appears or changed during mysq_lock_tables(). close_tables_for_reopen(): Added routine for properly preparing for reopening of tables and recalculation of set of prelocked tables. sql/sql_handler.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_insert.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_lex.cc: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). Added chop_off_not_own_tables() method to simplify throwing away list of implicitly used (prelocked) tables. sql/sql_prepare.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables. sql/sql_table.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_update.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables.
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lex->sroutines_list_own_last= lex->sroutines_list.next;
lex->sroutines_list_own_elements= lex->sroutines_list.elements;
}
/*
Remove routines which are only indirectly used by statement from
the set of routines used by this statement.
SYNOPSIS
sp_remove_not_own_routines()
lex LEX representing statement
*/
void sp_remove_not_own_routines(LEX *lex)
{
Sroutine_hash_entry *not_own_rt, *next_rt;
for (not_own_rt= *(Sroutine_hash_entry **)lex->sroutines_list_own_last;
not_own_rt; not_own_rt= next_rt)
{
/*
It is safe to obtain not_own_rt->next after calling hash_delete() now
but we want to be more future-proof.
*/
next_rt= not_own_rt->next;
hash_delete(&lex->sroutines, (byte *)not_own_rt);
}
*(Sroutine_hash_entry **)lex->sroutines_list_own_last= NULL;
lex->sroutines_list.next= lex->sroutines_list_own_last;
lex->sroutines_list.elements= lex->sroutines_list_own_elements;
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
}
/*
Merge contents of two hashes representing sets of routines used
by statements or by other routines.
SYNOPSIS
sp_update_sp_used_routines()
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
2005-03-04 14:35:28 +01:00
dst - hash to which elements should be added
src - hash from which elements merged
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
NOTE
This procedure won't create new Sroutine_hash_entry objects,
instead it will simply add elements from source to destination
hash. Thus time of life of elements in destination hash becomes
dependant on time of life of elements from source hash. It also
won't touch lists linking elements in source and destination
hashes.
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
2005-03-04 14:35:28 +01:00
*/
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
void sp_update_sp_used_routines(HASH *dst, HASH *src)
{
WL#2130: Table locking for stored FUNCTIONs Collect all tables and SPs refered by a statement, and open all tables with an implicit LOCK TABLES. Do find things refered by triggers and views, we open them first (and then repeat this until nothing new is found), before doing the actual lock tables. mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Updated result for WL#2130. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Updated result for WL#2130. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for WL#2130. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated result for WL#2130. mysql-test/r/view.result: Updated result for WL#2130. mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Disabled one test case due to a bug involving LOCK TABLES, which shows up with WL#2130. mysql-test/t/lock.test: New error message with WL#2130. This change is under debate and might change in the future, but will do for now. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Updated for WL#2130. Some tests are voided when table access does work from functions. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated for WL#2130. mysql-test/t/view.test: Updated for WL#2130. sql/item_func.cc: We now have to set net.no_send_ok for functions too, with WL#2130. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Reused an error code since the old use was voided by WL#2130, but a new one was needed instead (similar, but more specific restriction). sql/sp.cc: Fixed error handling and collection of used tables for WL#2130. sql/sp.h: Fixed error handling and collection of used tables for WL#2130. sql/sp_head.cc: Added support functions for collecting and merging hash tables and lists of used tables from SPs and substatements, for WL#2130. sql/sp_head.h: Added support functions for collecting and merging hash tables and lists of used tables from SPs and substatements, for WL#2130. sql/sql_base.cc: Changed the way table->query_id is tested and set during with locked tables in effect. This makes some SP test cases work with WL#2130, but has a side effect on some error cases with explicit LOCK TABLES. It's still debated if this is the correct way, so it might change. sql/sql_class.h: Added flags for circumventing some interference between WL#2130 and mysql_make_view(). sql/sql_derived.cc: Added some missing initializations. (Potential bugs.) sql/sql_lex.cc: Clear the new hash tables for WL#2130. sql/sql_lex.h: Added hash tables for procedures and tables too (as for functions), for WL#2130. sql/sql_parse.cc: WL#2130: Make table accesses from stored functions work by adding an implicit LOCK TABLES around (most) executed statements. To do this, we have to go through a loop where we collect all SPs and tables in mysql_execute_statement. sql/sql_prepare.cc: Cache both functions and procedures for WL#2130. sql/sql_show.cc: Added some missing initializations. (Potential bugs.) sql/sql_view.cc: Shortcut mysql_make_view() if thd->shortcut_make_view is true during the pre-open phase for collecting tables in WL#2130. Otherwise, the similar mechanism here causes interference. sql/sql_yacc.yy: For WL#2130, added caching of procedures and disallowed LOCK/UNLOCK TABLES in SPs.
2005-02-08 20:52:50 +01:00
for (uint i=0 ; i < src->records ; i++)
{
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
Sroutine_hash_entry *rt= (Sroutine_hash_entry *)hash_element(src, i);
if (!hash_search(dst, (byte *)rt->key.str, rt->key.length))
my_hash_insert(dst, (byte *)rt);
}
}
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
2005-03-04 14:35:28 +01:00
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Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
Add contents of hash representing set of routines to the set of
routines used by statement.
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
2005-03-04 14:35:28 +01:00
SYNOPSIS
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
sp_update_stmt_used_routines()
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
2005-03-04 14:35:28 +01:00
thd - thread context
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
lex - LEX representing statement
src - hash representing set from which routines will be added
NOTE
It will also add elements to end of 'LEX::sroutines_list' list.
*/
static void sp_update_stmt_used_routines(THD *thd, LEX *lex, HASH *src)
{
for (uint i=0 ; i < src->records ; i++)
{
Sroutine_hash_entry *rt= (Sroutine_hash_entry *)hash_element(src, i);
(void)add_used_routine(lex, thd->stmt_arena, &rt->key);
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
}
}
Fix for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". This bug occurs when some trigger for table used by DML statement is created or changed while statement was waiting in lock_tables(). In this situation prelocking set which we have calculated becames invalid which can easily lead to errors and even in some cases to crashes. With proposed patch we no longer silently reopen tables in lock_tables(), instead caller of lock_tables() becomes responsible for reopening tables and recalculation of prelocking set. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added tests for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". Unfortunately these tests rely on the order in which tables are locked by statement so they are non-determenistic and therefore should be disabled. sql/lock.cc: mysql_lock_tables(): Now instead of always reopening altered or dropped tables by itself mysql_lock_tables() can notify upper level and rely on caller doing this. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_lock_tables() can either reopen deleted or altered tables by itself or notify caller about such situation through 'need_reopen' argument and rely on it in this. Also lock_tables() has new 'need_reopen' out parameter through which it notifies caller that some tables were altered or dropped so he needs to reopen them (and rebuild prelocking set some triggers may change or simply appear). sql/sp.cc: sp_add_used_routine(): To be able to restore LEX::sroutines_list to its state right after parsing we now adjust LEX::sroutines_list_own_last/sroutines_list_own_elements when we add directly used routine. sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_view()/sp_update_stmt_used_routines(): We should use LEX::sroutines_list instead of LEX::sroutines as source of routines used by view, since LEX::sroutines is not availiable for view on second attempt to open it (see comment in open_tables() about it). sql/sp.h: sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sql/sp_head.cc: Removed assert which is no longer always true. sql/sql_base.cc: reopen_table(): When we re-open table and do shallow copy of TABLE object we should adjust pointers to it in associated Table_triggers_list object. Removed nil operation. open_tables(): Now this function is able to rebuild prelocking set for statement if it is needed. It also correctly handles FLUSH TABLES which may occur during its execution. lock_tables(): Instead of allowing mysql_lock_tables() to silently reopen altered or dropped tables let us notify caller and rely on that it will do reopen itself. This solves the problem when trigger suddenly appears or changed during mysq_lock_tables(). close_tables_for_reopen(): Added routine for properly preparing for reopening of tables and recalculation of set of prelocked tables. sql/sql_handler.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_insert.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_lex.cc: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). Added chop_off_not_own_tables() method to simplify throwing away list of implicitly used (prelocked) tables. sql/sql_prepare.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables. sql/sql_table.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_update.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables.
2005-09-15 01:56:09 +02:00
/*
Add contents of list representing set of routines to the set of
routines used by statement.
SYNOPSIS
sp_update_stmt_used_routines()
thd Thread context
lex LEX representing statement
src List representing set from which routines will be added
NOTE
It will also add elements to end of 'LEX::sroutines_list' list.
*/
static void sp_update_stmt_used_routines(THD *thd, LEX *lex, SQL_LIST *src)
{
for (Sroutine_hash_entry *rt= (Sroutine_hash_entry *)src->first;
rt; rt= rt->next)
(void)add_used_routine(lex, thd->stmt_arena, &rt->key);
}
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
/*
Cache sub-set of routines used by statement, add tables used by these
routines to statement table list. Do the same for all routines used
by these routines.
SYNOPSIS
sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_aux()
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
2005-07-30 10:19:57 +02:00
thd - thread context
lex - LEX representing statement
start - first routine from the list of routines to be cached
(this list defines mentioned sub-set).
first_no_prelock - If true, don't add tables or cache routines used by
the body of the first routine (i.e. *start)
will be executed in non-prelocked mode.
tabs_changed - Set to TRUE some tables were added, FALSE otherwise
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
2005-03-04 14:35:28 +01:00
NOTE
If some function is missing this won't be reported here.
Instead this fact will be discovered during query execution.
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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RETURN VALUE
0 - success
non-0 - failure
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
2005-03-04 14:35:28 +01:00
*/
static int
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_aux(THD *thd, LEX *lex,
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
2005-07-30 10:19:57 +02:00
Sroutine_hash_entry *start,
bool first_no_prelock, bool *tabs_changed)
{
int ret= 0;
bool tabschnd= 0; /* Set if tables changed */
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
2005-07-30 10:19:57 +02:00
bool first= TRUE;
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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DBUG_ENTER("sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_aux");
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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for (Sroutine_hash_entry *rt= start; rt; rt= rt->next)
{
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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sp_name name(rt->key.str, rt->key.length);
int type= rt->key.str[0];
sp_head *sp;
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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if (!(sp= sp_cache_lookup((type == TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION ?
&thd->sp_func_cache : &thd->sp_proc_cache),
&name)))
{
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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name.m_name.str= strchr(name.m_qname.str, '.');
name.m_db.length= name.m_name.str - name.m_qname.str;
name.m_db.str= strmake_root(thd->mem_root, name.m_qname.str,
name.m_db.length);
name.m_name.str+= 1;
name.m_name.length= name.m_qname.length - name.m_db.length - 1;
switch ((ret= db_find_routine(thd, type, &name, &sp)))
{
case SP_OK:
{
if (type == TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION)
sp_cache_insert(&thd->sp_func_cache, sp);
else
sp_cache_insert(&thd->sp_proc_cache, sp);
}
break;
case SP_KEY_NOT_FOUND:
ret= SP_OK;
break;
case SP_OPEN_TABLE_FAILED:
/*
Force it to attempt opening it again on subsequent calls;
otherwise we will get one error message the first time, and
then ER_SP_PROC_TABLE_CORRUPT (below) on subsequent tries.
*/
mysql_proc_table_exists= 1;
/* Fall through */
default:
/*
Any error when loading an existing routine is either some problem
with the mysql.proc table, or a parse error because the contents
has been tampered with (in which case we clear that error).
*/
if (ret == SP_PARSE_ERROR)
thd->clear_error();
/*
If we cleared the parse error, or when db_find_routine() flagged
an error with it's return value without calling my_error(), we
set the generic "mysql.proc table corrupt" error here.
*/
if (!thd->net.report_error)
{
char n[NAME_LEN*2+2];
/* m_qname.str is not always \0 terminated */
memcpy(n, name.m_qname.str, name.m_qname.length);
n[name.m_qname.length]= '\0';
my_error(ER_SP_PROC_TABLE_CORRUPT, MYF(0), n, ret);
}
break;
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
}
}
if (sp)
{
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
2005-07-30 10:19:57 +02:00
if (!(first && first_no_prelock))
{
sp_update_stmt_used_routines(thd, lex, &sp->m_sroutines);
tabschnd|=
sp->add_used_tables_to_table_list(thd, &lex->query_tables_last);
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
2005-07-30 10:19:57 +02:00
}
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
}
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
2005-07-30 10:19:57 +02:00
first= FALSE;
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
}
if (tabs_changed) /* it can be NULL */
*tabs_changed= tabschnd;
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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}
/*
Cache all routines from the set of used by statement, add tables used
by those routines to statement table list. Do the same for all routines
used by those routines.
SYNOPSIS
sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables()
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
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thd - thread context
lex - LEX representing statement
first_no_prelock - If true, don't add tables or cache routines used by
the body of the first routine (i.e. *start)
tabs_changed - Set to TRUE some tables were added, FALSE otherwise
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
2005-07-30 10:19:57 +02:00
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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RETURN VALUE
0 - success
non-0 - failure
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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*/
int
sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables(THD *thd, LEX *lex, bool first_no_prelock,
bool *tabs_changed)
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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{
return sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_aux(thd, lex,
Added Non-prelocked SP execution: Now a PROCEDURE doesn't enter/leave prelocked mode for its body, but lets each statement to get/release its own locks. This allows a broader set of statements to be executed inside PROCEDUREs (but breaks replication) This patch should fix BUG#8072, BUG#8766, BUG#9563, BUG#11126 mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result: Update test results mysql-test/r/sp.result: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/r/view.result: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Drop tables this test attempts to create mysql-test/t/sp.test: Disabled a test that triggers BUG#11986, cleanup used tables when tests start. mysql-test/t/view.test: Enabled a test case that now works with prelocking-free SPs sql/handler.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/item_func.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sp.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Added support for skipping prelocking of procedure body for "CALL proc(...)" statements. sql/sp_cache.h: Added comments sql/sp_head.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: * Try to unlock tables after PROCEDURE arguments have been evaluated. * Make sp_lex_keeper be able to execute in 2 modes: A) when already in prelocked mode B) when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode itself. sql/sp_head.h: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make sp_lex_keeper to additionally keep list of tables it needs to prelock when its statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own. sql/sql_base.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: Make open_tables() to * detect 'CALL proc(...)' and not to do prelocking for procedure body statements. * Make lex->query_tables_last to point precisely to a boundary in lex->query_tables list where 'own' tables and views' tables end and added-for-prelocking tables begin. (it was not true before - view's tables could end up after query_tables_own_last) sql/sql_class.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_class.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt sql/sql_lex.cc: Non-prelocked SP execution: More rigourous cleanup in st_lex::cleanup_after_one_table_open() sql/sql_parse.cc: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt, remove outdated comments sql/sql_trigger.h: Rename: thd->transaction.in_sub_stmt -> thd->in_sub_stmt
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(Sroutine_hash_entry *)lex->sroutines_list.first,
first_no_prelock, tabs_changed);
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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}
/*
Add all routines used by view to the set of routines used by statement.
Add tables used by those routines to statement table list. Do the same
for all routines used by these routines.
SYNOPSIS
sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_view()
thd - thread context
lex - LEX representing statement
aux_lex - LEX representing view
RETURN VALUE
0 - success
non-0 - failure
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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*/
int
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_view(THD *thd, LEX *lex, LEX *aux_lex)
{
Sroutine_hash_entry **last_cached_routine_ptr=
(Sroutine_hash_entry **)lex->sroutines_list.next;
Fix for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". This bug occurs when some trigger for table used by DML statement is created or changed while statement was waiting in lock_tables(). In this situation prelocking set which we have calculated becames invalid which can easily lead to errors and even in some cases to crashes. With proposed patch we no longer silently reopen tables in lock_tables(), instead caller of lock_tables() becomes responsible for reopening tables and recalculation of prelocking set. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added tests for bug #12704 "Server crashes during trigger execution". Unfortunately these tests rely on the order in which tables are locked by statement so they are non-determenistic and therefore should be disabled. sql/lock.cc: mysql_lock_tables(): Now instead of always reopening altered or dropped tables by itself mysql_lock_tables() can notify upper level and rely on caller doing this. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_lock_tables() can either reopen deleted or altered tables by itself or notify caller about such situation through 'need_reopen' argument and rely on it in this. Also lock_tables() has new 'need_reopen' out parameter through which it notifies caller that some tables were altered or dropped so he needs to reopen them (and rebuild prelocking set some triggers may change or simply appear). sql/sp.cc: sp_add_used_routine(): To be able to restore LEX::sroutines_list to its state right after parsing we now adjust LEX::sroutines_list_own_last/sroutines_list_own_elements when we add directly used routine. sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_view()/sp_update_stmt_used_routines(): We should use LEX::sroutines_list instead of LEX::sroutines as source of routines used by view, since LEX::sroutines is not availiable for view on second attempt to open it (see comment in open_tables() about it). sql/sp.h: sp_remove_not_own_routines(): Added procedure for restoring LEX::sroutines/sroutines_list to their state right after parsing (by throwing out non-directly used routines). sql/sp_head.cc: Removed assert which is no longer always true. sql/sql_base.cc: reopen_table(): When we re-open table and do shallow copy of TABLE object we should adjust pointers to it in associated Table_triggers_list object. Removed nil operation. open_tables(): Now this function is able to rebuild prelocking set for statement if it is needed. It also correctly handles FLUSH TABLES which may occur during its execution. lock_tables(): Instead of allowing mysql_lock_tables() to silently reopen altered or dropped tables let us notify caller and rely on that it will do reopen itself. This solves the problem when trigger suddenly appears or changed during mysq_lock_tables(). close_tables_for_reopen(): Added routine for properly preparing for reopening of tables and recalculation of set of prelocked tables. sql/sql_handler.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_insert.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_lex.cc: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Added 'sroutines_list_own_last' and 'sroutines_list_own_elements' members which are used for keeping state in which 'sroutines_list' was right after statement parsing (and for restoring of this list to this state). Added chop_off_not_own_tables() method to simplify throwing away list of implicitly used (prelocked) tables. sql/sql_prepare.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables. sql/sql_table.cc: Here we let mysql_lock_tables() to reopen dropped or altered tables by itself. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added Table_triggers_list::set_table() method to adjust Table_triggers_list to new pointer to TABLE instance. sql/sql_update.cc: Now instead of silently reopening altered or dropped tables in lock_tables() we notify caller and rely on that the caller will reopen tables.
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sp_update_stmt_used_routines(thd, lex, &aux_lex->sroutines_list);
return sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_aux(thd, lex,
*last_cached_routine_ptr, FALSE,
NULL);
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
}
/*
Add triggers for table to the set of routines used by statement.
Add tables used by them to statement table list. Do the same for
all implicitly used routines.
SYNOPSIS
sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers()
thd - thread context
lex - LEX respresenting statement
triggers - triggers of the table
RETURN VALUE
0 - success
non-0 - failure
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
*/
int
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers(THD *thd, LEX *lex,
Table_triggers_list *triggers)
{
int ret= 0;
if (add_used_routine(lex, thd->stmt_arena, &triggers->sroutines_key))
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
{
Sroutine_hash_entry **last_cached_routine_ptr=
(Sroutine_hash_entry **)lex->sroutines_list.next;
Fix for bugs #5892/6182/8751/8758/10994 (based on Antony's patch) "Triggers have the wrong namespace" "Triggers: duplicate names allowed" "Triggers: CREATE TRIGGER does not accept fully qualified names" "SHOW TRIGGERS" mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Added tests for new INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS view and SHOW TRIGGERS command. mysql-test/r/information_schema_db.result: INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS view was added. mysql-test/r/rpl_sp.result: Now DROP TRIGGER interprets first part of trigger identifier as database name and not as table name. Adjusted tests properly. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Now DROP TRIGGER interprets first part of trigger identifier as database name and not as table name. Adjusted tests properly. Added test checking that triggers have database wide namespace. Added test for bug #8791 "Triggers: Allowed to create triggers on a subject table in a different DB". mysql-test/r/view.result: Now DROP TRIGGER interprets first part of trigger identifier as database name and not as table name. Adjusted tests properly. mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Added tests for new INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS view and SHOW TRIGGERS command. mysql-test/t/rpl_sp.test: Now DROP TRIGGER interprets first part of trigger identifier as database name and not as table name. Adjusted tests properly. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Now DROP TRIGGER interprets first part of trigger identifier as database name and not as table name. Adjusted tests properly. Added test checking that triggers have database wide namespace. Added test for bug #8791 "Triggers: Allowed to create triggers on a subject table in a different DB". mysql-test/t/view.test: Now DROP TRIGGER interprets first part of trigger identifier as database name and not as table name. Adjusted tests properly. sql/handler.cc: Added .TRN tho the list of known file extensions assoicated with tables. sql/item.h: trg_action_time_type/trg_event_type enums: Added TRG_ACTION_MAX/TRG_EVENT_MAX elements which should be used instead of magical values in various loops where we iterate through all types of trigger action times or/and trigger event types. sql/lex.h: Added new symbol "TRIGGERS". sql/mysql_priv.h: Added declaration of constant holding extension for trigger name (.TRN) files. sql/mysqld.cc: Added statistical variable for SHOW TRIGGERS command. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one attempts to create trigger in wrong schema. sql/sp.cc: Replaced magical values with TRG_EVENT_MAX/TRG_ACTION_MAX constants. sql/sql_base.cc: open_unireg_entry(): Now Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() has one more argument which controls whether we should prepare Table_triggers_list with fully functional triggers or load only their names. sql/sql_lex.h: Added element for new SHOW TRIGGERS command to enum_sql_command enum. sql/sql_parse.cc: prepare_schema_table(): Added support for SHOW TRIGGERS statement. sql/sql_show.cc: Added new INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS view and SHOW TRIGGERS command. sql/sql_table.cc: mysql_rm_table_part2(): Replaced simple deletion of .TRG file with call to Table_triggers_list::drop_all_triggers which will also delete .TRN files for all triggers associated with table. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Now triggers have database wide namespace. To support it we create special .TRN file with same name as trigger for each trigger. This file contains name of trigger's table so one does not need to specify it explicitly in DROP TRIGGER. Moreover DROP TRIGGER treats first part of trigger identifier as database name now. Updated mysql_create_or_drop_trigger() routine and Table_triggers_list::create_trigger()/drop_trigger()/check_n_load() methods accordingly. Added add_table_for_trigger() routine and Table_triggers_list::drop_all_triggers() method. Added Table_triggers_list::get_trigger_info() for obtaining trigger metadata. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list: Use TRG_EVENT_MAX, TRG_ACTION_MAX instead of magic values. Added get_trigger_info() method for obtaining trigger's meta-data. Added drop_all_triggers() method which drops all triggers for table. Added declarations of trg_action_time_type_names/trg_event_type_names arrays which hold names of triggers action time types and event types. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Changed grammar for CREATE/DROP TRIGGER to support database wide trigger namespace. Added new SHOW TRIGGERS statement. sql/table.h: enum enum_schema_tables: Added constant for new INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS view.
2005-07-19 18:06:49 +02:00
for (int i= 0; i < (int)TRG_EVENT_MAX; i++)
{
Fix for bugs #5892/6182/8751/8758/10994 (based on Antony's patch) "Triggers have the wrong namespace" "Triggers: duplicate names allowed" "Triggers: CREATE TRIGGER does not accept fully qualified names" "SHOW TRIGGERS" mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: Added tests for new INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS view and SHOW TRIGGERS command. mysql-test/r/information_schema_db.result: INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS view was added. mysql-test/r/rpl_sp.result: Now DROP TRIGGER interprets first part of trigger identifier as database name and not as table name. Adjusted tests properly. mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Now DROP TRIGGER interprets first part of trigger identifier as database name and not as table name. Adjusted tests properly. Added test checking that triggers have database wide namespace. Added test for bug #8791 "Triggers: Allowed to create triggers on a subject table in a different DB". mysql-test/r/view.result: Now DROP TRIGGER interprets first part of trigger identifier as database name and not as table name. Adjusted tests properly. mysql-test/t/information_schema.test: Added tests for new INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS view and SHOW TRIGGERS command. mysql-test/t/rpl_sp.test: Now DROP TRIGGER interprets first part of trigger identifier as database name and not as table name. Adjusted tests properly. mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Now DROP TRIGGER interprets first part of trigger identifier as database name and not as table name. Adjusted tests properly. Added test checking that triggers have database wide namespace. Added test for bug #8791 "Triggers: Allowed to create triggers on a subject table in a different DB". mysql-test/t/view.test: Now DROP TRIGGER interprets first part of trigger identifier as database name and not as table name. Adjusted tests properly. sql/handler.cc: Added .TRN tho the list of known file extensions assoicated with tables. sql/item.h: trg_action_time_type/trg_event_type enums: Added TRG_ACTION_MAX/TRG_EVENT_MAX elements which should be used instead of magical values in various loops where we iterate through all types of trigger action times or/and trigger event types. sql/lex.h: Added new symbol "TRIGGERS". sql/mysql_priv.h: Added declaration of constant holding extension for trigger name (.TRN) files. sql/mysqld.cc: Added statistical variable for SHOW TRIGGERS command. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added error message saying that one attempts to create trigger in wrong schema. sql/sp.cc: Replaced magical values with TRG_EVENT_MAX/TRG_ACTION_MAX constants. sql/sql_base.cc: open_unireg_entry(): Now Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() has one more argument which controls whether we should prepare Table_triggers_list with fully functional triggers or load only their names. sql/sql_lex.h: Added element for new SHOW TRIGGERS command to enum_sql_command enum. sql/sql_parse.cc: prepare_schema_table(): Added support for SHOW TRIGGERS statement. sql/sql_show.cc: Added new INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS view and SHOW TRIGGERS command. sql/sql_table.cc: mysql_rm_table_part2(): Replaced simple deletion of .TRG file with call to Table_triggers_list::drop_all_triggers which will also delete .TRN files for all triggers associated with table. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Now triggers have database wide namespace. To support it we create special .TRN file with same name as trigger for each trigger. This file contains name of trigger's table so one does not need to specify it explicitly in DROP TRIGGER. Moreover DROP TRIGGER treats first part of trigger identifier as database name now. Updated mysql_create_or_drop_trigger() routine and Table_triggers_list::create_trigger()/drop_trigger()/check_n_load() methods accordingly. Added add_table_for_trigger() routine and Table_triggers_list::drop_all_triggers() method. Added Table_triggers_list::get_trigger_info() for obtaining trigger metadata. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list: Use TRG_EVENT_MAX, TRG_ACTION_MAX instead of magic values. Added get_trigger_info() method for obtaining trigger's meta-data. Added drop_all_triggers() method which drops all triggers for table. Added declarations of trg_action_time_type_names/trg_event_type_names arrays which hold names of triggers action time types and event types. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Changed grammar for CREATE/DROP TRIGGER to support database wide trigger namespace. Added new SHOW TRIGGERS statement. sql/table.h: enum enum_schema_tables: Added constant for new INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS view.
2005-07-19 18:06:49 +02:00
for (int j= 0; j < (int)TRG_ACTION_MAX; j++)
{
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
if (triggers->bodies[i][j])
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
2005-03-04 14:35:28 +01:00
{
Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
2005-07-09 19:51:59 +02:00
(void)triggers->bodies[i][j]->add_used_tables_to_table_list(thd,
&lex->query_tables_last);
sp_update_stmt_used_routines(thd, lex,
&triggers->bodies[i][j]->m_sroutines);
Better approach for prelocking of tables for stored routines execution and some SP-related cleanups. - We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more. Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()). Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is used several times in the same query in SP. - Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their own LEX. mysql-test/r/lock.result: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Replaced wrong results of test for bug #5240 with correct results after fixing bug in handling of cursors. mysql-test/t/lock.test: Replaced wrong error code with the correct one after fixing bug in SP-locking. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Added dropping of view which is used in test to its beginning. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added tests for improved SP-locking. Temporarily disabled tests for SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS and alike (Until Monty will allow to open mysql.proc under LOCK TABLES without mentioning it in lock list). Removed test for bug #1654 since we already test exactly this function in one of SP-locking tests. Removed comment about cursor's wrong behavior in test for bug #5240 after fixing bug which was its cause. sql/item_func.cc: Removed comment which is no longer true. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed open_tables() signature. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sp.cc: sp_find_procedure(): Added one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. sp_merge_hash(): Now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. sp_cache_routines(): This function caches all stored routines used in query now. sql/sp.h: - sp_find_procedure() now has one more parameter which enforces cache only lookup. - sp_merge_hash() now uses its return value to indicate that first of two hashes changed as result of merge. - sp_cache_routines() caches all stored routines now. So it does not need third argument any more. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_head::sp_head(): Added initialization of new m_spfuns and m_spprocs members. sp_head::execute(): Let us save/restore part of thread context which can be damaged by execution of instructions. sp_head::execute_function()/execute_procedure(): Now it is responsibility of caller to close tables used in subqueries which are passed as routine parameters. sp_head::restore_lex(): Let us accumulate information about routines used by this one in new m_spfuns, m_spprocs hashes. sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core() Main method of new auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. Since all instructions which calculate complex expression or execute command now use sp_lex_keeper they have to implement sp_instr::exec_core() method. Most of instruction specific logic has moved from sp_instr::execute() to this new method. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sp_merge_table_list() became sp_head::merge_table_list() method. It also treats sp_head::m_sptabs as multi-set of tables now. sp_hash_to_table_list() became sp_head::add_used_tables_to_table_list(). It takes into account that sp_head::m_sptabs is multi-set and allocates object into persistent arena of PS. Removed sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables(), sp_merge_routine_tables() methods since they are not used by new prelocking mechanism. Added sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() which serves for adding tables needed by routines used in query to the query table list for prelocking. sql/sp_head.h: class sp_head: - Added m_spfuns, m_spprocs members for storing names of routines used by this routine. - Added add_used_tables_to_table_list() method which allows to add tables needed by this routine to query's table list. - Converted sp_merge_table_list() to sp_head::merge_table_list() method. - Changed semantics of THD::m_sptabs. Now it is multi-set which contains only tables which are used by this routine and not routines that are called from this one. Removed sp_merge_routine_tables(), sp_merge_table_hash(), sp_open_and_lock_tables(), sp_unlock_tables() calls since they are not used for our prelocking list calculation. Added auxilary sp_lex_keeper class to which instructions delegate responsibility for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement or calculating complex expression. This class uses new sp_instr::exec_core() method which is responsible for executing instruction's core function after all preparations were made. All instructions which hold and calculate complex expression now have their own LEX (by aggregating sp_lex_keeper instance). sp_instr_stmt now uses sp_lex_keeper too. Removed sp_instr_set_user_var class which is no longer used, because nowdays we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sp_rcontext.h: Now sp_cursor holds pointer to sp_lex_keeper instead of LEX. sql/sql_acl.cc: acl_init(), grant_init(): Now we use simple_open_n_lock_tables() instead of explicit calls to open_tables() and mysql_lock_tables(). sql/sql_base.cc: Implemented support for execution of statements in "prelocked" mode. When we have statement which uses stored routines explicitly or implicitly (via views or triggers) we have to open and lock all tables for these routines at the same time as tables for the main statement. In fact we have to do implicit LOCK TABLES at the begining of such statement and implict UNLOCK TABLES at its end. We call such mode "prelocked". When open_tables() is called for the statement tables which are needed for execution of routines used by it are added to its tables list (this process also caches all routines used). Implicit use of routines is discovered when we open view or table with trigger and apropriate tables are added to the table list at this moment. Statement which has such extra tables in its list (well actually any that uses functions) is marked as requiring prelocked mode for its execution. When lock_tables() sees such statement it will issue implicit LOCK TABLES for this extended table list instead of doing usual locking, it will also set THD::prelocked_mode to indicate that we are in prelocked mode. When open_tables()/lock_tables() are called for statement of stored routine (substatement), they notice that we are running in prelocked mode and use one of prelocked tables from those that are not used by upper levels of execution. close_thread_tables() for substatement won't really close tables used but will mark them as free for reuse instead. Finally when close_thread_tables() is called for the main statement it really unlocks and closes all tables used. Everything will work even if one uses such statement under real LOCK TABLES (we are simply not doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK in this case). sql/sql_class.cc: Added initialization of THD::prelocked_mode member. sql/sql_class.h: - Added prelocked_mode_type enum and THD::prelocked_mode member which are used for indication whenever "prelocked mode" is on (i.e. that statement uses stored routines and is executed under implicit LOCK TABLES). - Removed THD::shortcut_make_view which is no longer needed. We use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder for the same purprose now. sql/sql_handler.cc: Changed open_tables() invocation. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Added initialization of LEX::query_tables_own_last. Unused LEX::sptabs member was removed. st_lex::unlink_first_table()/link_first_table_back(): We should update LEX::query_tables_last properly if table list contains(ed) only one element. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: - Removed sptabs member since it is no longer used. - Added query_tables_own_last member, which if non-0 indicates that statement requires prelocking (implicit LOCK TABLES) for its execution and points to last own element in query table list. If it is zero then this query does not need prelocking. - Added requires_prelocking(), mark_as_requiring_prelocking(), first_not_own_table() inline methods to incapsulate and simplify usage of this new member. sql/sql_parse.cc: dispatch_command(): To properly leave prelocked mode when needed we should call close_thread_tables() even if there are no open tables. mysql_execute_command(): - Removed part of function which were responsible for doing implicit LOCK TABLES before statement execution if statement used stored routines (and doing UNLOCK TABLES at the end). Now we do all this in open_tables()/lock_tables()/close_thread_tables() instead. - It is also sensible to reset errors before execution of statement which uses routines. - SQLCOM_DO, SQLCOM_SET_OPTION, SQLCOM_CALL We should always try to open tables because even if statement has empty table list, it can call routines using tables, which should be preopened before statement execution. - SQLCOM_CALL We should not look up routine called in mysql.proc, since it should be already cached by this moment by open_tables() call. - SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES it is better to use simple_open_n_lock_tables() since we want to avoid materialization of derived tables for this command. sql/sql_prepare.cc: mysql_test_update(): Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. check_prepared_statement(): Since now we cache all routines used by statement in open_tables() we don't need to do it explicitly. mysql_stmt_prepare(): Now we should call close_thread_tables() when THD::lex points to the LEX of statement which opened tables. reset_stmt_for_execute(): Commented why we are resetting all tables in table list. sql/sql_trigger.h: Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(): We should surpress sending of ok packet when we are calling trigger's routine, since now we allow statements in them. sql/sql_update.cc: Changed open_tables() invocations. Now its 2nd parameter is in/out since it can add elements to table list. sql/sql_view.cc: mysql_make_view(): - Removed handling of routines used in view. Instead we add tables which are needed for their execution to statement's table list in open_tables(). - Now we use TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder instead of THD::shortcut_make_view for indicating that view is opened only to discover which tables and routines it uses (this happens when we build extended table list for prelocking). Also now we try to avoid to modify main LEX in this case (except of its table list). - Corrected small error we added tables to the table list of the main LEX without updating its query_tables_last member properly. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Now each expression which is used in SP statements and can contain subquery has its own LEX. This LEX is stored in corresponding sp_instr object and used along with Item tree for expression calculation. We don't need sp_instr_set_user_var() anymore since now we allow execution of statements in stored functions and triggers. sql/table.h: Added TABLE_LIST::prelocking_placeholder member for distinguishing elements of table list which does not belong to the statement itself and added there only for prelocking (as they are to be used by routines called by this statement). sql/tztime.cc: my_tz_init(): Now we use more simplier simple_open_n_lock_tables() call instead of open_tables()/lock_tables() pair.
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}
}
}
ret= sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_aux(thd, lex,
*last_cached_routine_ptr,
FALSE, NULL);
}
return ret;
}
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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Enable support of access to tables from triggers. Thus fix bug #8406 "Triggers crash if referencing a table" and several other related bugs. Fix for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server." which was spotted during work on previous bugs. Also couple of nice cleanups: - Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/r/trigger.result: Added several tests for triggers using tables. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Added test for bug #11834 "Re-execution of prepared statement with dropped function crashes server" also covering handling of prepared statements which use stored functions but does not require prelocking. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Updated comment about recursive views to reflect current situation. Updated test for LOCK TABLES with views in table list. (Old version of statement used in this test will work ok now, since prelocking algorithm was tuned and will lock only one multi-set of tables for each routine even if this routine is used in several different views). mysql-test/t/trigger.test: Added several tests for triggers using tables. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_sp::cleanup(): By next statement execution stored function can be dropped or altered so we can't assume that sp_head object for it will be still valid. sql/sp.cc: - Added Sroutine_hash_entry structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine. We can't as before use LEX_STRING for this purprose because we want link all elements of this set in list. - Replaced sp_add_to_hash() with sp_add_used_routine() which takes into account that now we use one hash for stored routines used by statement instead of two and which mantains list linking all elelemnts in this hash. - Renamed sp_merge_hash() to sp_update_sp_used_routines(). - Introduced sp_update_stmt_used_routines() for adding elements to the set of routines used by statement from another similar set for statement or routine. This function will also mantain list linking elements of destination set. - Now instead of one sp_cache_routines() function we have family of sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() functions which are also responsible for adding tables used by routines being cached to statement table list. Nice optimization - thanks to list linking all elements in the hash of routines used by statement we don't need to perform several iterations over this hash (as it was before in cases when we have added new elements to it). sql/sp.h: Added declarations of functions used for manipulations with set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sql/sp_head.cc: sp_name::init_qname(): Now sp_name also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed definition of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() and auxilary functions since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. So all this functionality moved to sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables() family of functions. sql/sp_head.h: sp_name: Now this class also holds key identifying routine in the set (hash) of stored routines used by statement. sp_head: Instead of two separate hashes sp_funs/m_spprocs representing sets of stored routines used by this routine we use one hash - m_sroutines. sp_instr_set_trigger_field: Added support for subqueries in assignments to row accessors in triggers. Removed declaration of sp_add_sp_tables_to_table_list() since now we don't have separate stage on which we add tables used by routines used by statement to table list for prelocking. We do it on the same stage as we load those routines in SP cache. sql/sql_base.cc: open_tables(): - LEX::spfuns/spprocs hashes were replaced with one LEX::sroutines hash. - Now instead of doing one pass through all routines used in statement for caching them and then doing another pass for adding their tables to table list, we do only one pass during which do both things. It is easy to do since all routines in the set of routines used by statement are linked in the list. This also allows us to calculate table list for prelocking more precisely. - Now triggers properly inform prelocking algorithm about tables they use. sql/sql_lex.cc: lex_start(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with with one LEX::sroutines hash. Added LEX::sroutines_list list linking all elements in this hash. st_lex::st_lex(): Moved definition of LEX constructor to sql_lex.cc file to be able use sp_sroutine_key declaration from sp.h in it. sql/sql_lex.h: LEX: Replaced two separate hashes for stored routines used by statement with one. Added list linking all elements in this hash to be able to iterate through all elements and add new elements to this hash at the same time. Moved constructor definition to sql_lex.cc. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Replaced LEX::spfuns/spprocs with one LEX::sroutines hash. sql/sql_trigger.cc: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list::check_n_load() Added initialization of sroutines_key which stores key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. sql/sql_trigger.h: Added missing GNU GPL notice. Table_triggers_list: Added sroutines_key member to store key representing triggers of this table in the set (hash) of routines used by this statement. Declared sp_cache_routines_and_add_tables_for_triggers() as friend since it needs access to sroutines_key and trigger bodies. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Now we use sp_add_used_routine() instead of sp_add_to_hash() for adding elements to the set of stored routines used in statement. - Enabled support of subqueries as right sides in assignments to triggers' row accessors.
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/*
* Generates the CREATE... string from the table information.
* Returns TRUE on success, FALSE on (alloc) failure.
*/
static bool
create_string(THD *thd, String *buf,
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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int type,
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
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sp_name *name,
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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const char *params, ulong paramslen,
const char *returns, ulong returnslen,
const char *body, ulong bodylen,
st_sp_chistics *chistics)
{
/* Make some room to begin with */
if (buf->alloc(100 + name->m_qname.length + paramslen + returnslen + bodylen +
chistics->comment.length))
return FALSE;
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buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("CREATE "));
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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if (type == TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION)
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buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("FUNCTION "));
else
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buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("PROCEDURE "));
append_identifier(thd, buf, name->m_name.str, name->m_name.length);
buf->append('(');
buf->append(params, paramslen);
buf->append(')');
if (type == TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION)
{
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buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN(" RETURNS "));
buf->append(returns, returnslen);
}
buf->append('\n');
switch (chistics->daccess) {
case SP_NO_SQL:
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buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN(" NO SQL\n"));
break;
case SP_READS_SQL_DATA:
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buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN(" READS SQL DATA\n"));
break;
case SP_MODIFIES_SQL_DATA:
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buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN(" MODIFIES SQL DATA\n"));
break;
Fixes after merge with 4.1 FOUND is not a reserved keyword anymore Added Item_field::set_no_const_sub() to be able to mark fields that can't be substituted Added 'simple_select' method to be able to quickly determinate if a select_result is a normal SELECT Note that the 5.0 tree is not yet up to date: Sanja will have to fix multi-update-locks for this merge to be complete BUILD/SETUP.sh: Portability fix client/mysqltest.c: Portability fix mysql-test/r/drop.result: updated results mysql-test/r/func_str.result: New warnings (after merge) mysql-test/r/insert.result: Updated tests mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Updated results (because of new column types in 5.0) mysql-test/r/lock_multi.result: Temporarly wrong results until Sanja fixes multi-update-lock in 5.0 mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Temporary fix until Sanja fixes multi-update locking mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result: Update of results after merge mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Update of results after merge mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Update of results after merge mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Update of results after merge mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Update of results after merge mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Update of results after merge mysql-test/r/query_cache.result: Update of results after merge mysql-test/r/range.result: New results for new tests mysql-test/r/rpl_auto_increment.result: Update with new 4.0 information mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: After merge fixes mysql-test/r/subselect.result: After merge fixes mysql-test/r/view.result: Temporary fix until multi-update-locking is fixed mysql-test/t/drop.test: Safety fix mysql-test/t/multi_update.test: Temporary fix until multi-update-locking is fixed mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: More comments mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Updated comments mysql-test/t/view.test: Temporary fix until multi-update-locking is fixed scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sh: Better error message sql-common/client.c: More debugging sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: After merge fixes sql/handler.cc: After merge fixes sql/item.cc: Simple optimization of creating item After merge fixed Added Item_field::set_no_const_sub() to be able to mark fields that can't be substituted The problem is that if you compare a string field to a binary string, you can't replace the field with a string constant as the binary comparison may then fail (The original field value may be in a different case) sql/item.h: Added Item::set_no_const_sub() to be able to mark fields that can't be substituted sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Mark fields compared as binary to not be substituted. sql/item_func.cc: After merge fix sql/log_event.cc: After merge fix sql/mysql_priv.h: After merge fix sql/opt_range.cc: After merge fix sql/protocol.cc: Made flags uint instead of int (as it's used as a bit mask) sql/protocol.h: Made flags uint instead of int (as it's used as a bit mask) sql/protocol_cursor.cc: Made flags uint instead of int (as it's used as a bit mask) Indentation cleanups sql/sp.cc: After merge fixes Removed compiler warnings sql/sp_head.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_base.cc: After merge fixes Removed 'send_error' from 'insert_fields()' as the error is sent higher up sql/sql_class.cc: Give assert if set_n_backup_item_arena is used twice sql/sql_class.h: Give assert if set_n_backup_item_arena is used twice After merge fixes Added 'simple_select' method to be able to quickly determinate if a select_result is a normal SELECT sql/sql_handler.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_parse.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_prepare.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_select.cc: After merge fixes Moved 'build_equal_items' to optimize_cond() (logical place) sql/sql_table.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_trigger.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_update.cc: After merge fixes (This should be fixed by Sanja to have lower granuality locking of tables in multi-update) sql/sql_view.cc: After merge fixes sql/sql_yacc.yy: After merge fixes Don't have FOUND as a reserved keyword
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case SP_DEFAULT_ACCESS:
case SP_CONTAINS_SQL:
/* Do nothing */
break;
}
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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if (chistics->detistic)
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buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN(" DETERMINISTIC\n"));
if (chistics->suid == SP_IS_NOT_SUID)
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buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN(" SQL SECURITY INVOKER\n"));
WL#1365: Implement definer's rights execution of stored procedures. (Also put the hostpart back in the definer column.) mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Moved error test from sp.test mysql-test/r/sp.result: Moved error test to sp-error.test. Put hostpart back into definer column in mysql.proc. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved error test from sp.test mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved error test to sp-error.test. Put hostpart back into definer column in mysql.proc. sql/item_func.cc: (Maybe) switch security context before invoking a stored function. sql/sp.cc: Renamed creator into definer, for more consistent terminology, and put the hostpart back. sql/sp_head.cc: Some fixes in the way things are allocated, and moved set_info() definition here from sp_head.h. creator is now called definer, and is split into a user and host part. Added functions for (possible) change and restore of privileges, for sql security definer calls. sql/sp_head.h: Moved set_info() definition here from sp_head.h. creator is now called definer, and is split into a user and host part. Added functions for (possible) change and restore of privileges, for sql security definer calls. sql/sql_acl.cc: New function acl_getroot_no_password() for getting the privileges used when calling an SP with sql security definer. sql/sql_acl.h: New function acl_getroot_no_password() for getting the privileges used when calling an SP with sql security definer. sql/sql_parse.cc: (Maybe) switch security context before invoking a stored procedure. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Fixed typo.
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if (chistics->comment.length)
{
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buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN(" COMMENT "));
append_unescaped(buf, chistics->comment.str, chistics->comment.length);
buf->append('\n');
}
buf->append(body, bodylen);
return TRUE;
In order to make ALTER PROCEDURE|FUNCTION work correctly, and in general to make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters, return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY) separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course. This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better with the new parser.) Docs/sp-imp-spec.txt: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. mysql-test/r/sp.result: New characteristics tests. mysql-test/t/sp.test: New characteristics tests. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns in the mysql.proc schema. sql/sp.cc: Separated the definitions string of the procedure into different columns. Rewrote much of the code related this (have a assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp.h: Changed prototypes. sql/sp_head.cc: Rewrote much of the code related to the new mysql.proc schema with separate definition fields (have to assemble the definition string from its different parts now) and the way characteristics are now handled, in order to make ALTER actually work. sql/sp_head.h: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Separated the different parts of the definition strings: name, parameters, return type (for functions) and body. This is ugly and messy; hopefully there's a more elegant way to do this when the new parser is installed.
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}
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
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//
// Utilities...
//
int
sp_use_new_db(THD *thd, char *newdb, char *olddb, uint olddblen,
bool no_access_check, bool *dbchangedp)
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
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{
bool changeit;
DBUG_ENTER("sp_use_new_db");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("newdb: %s", newdb));
if (! newdb)
newdb= (char *)"";
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
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if (thd->db && thd->db[0])
{
if (my_strcasecmp(system_charset_info, thd->db, newdb) == 0)
changeit= 0;
else
{
changeit= 1;
strnmov(olddb, thd->db, olddblen);
}
}
else
{ // thd->db empty
if (newdb[0])
changeit= 1;
else
changeit= 0;
olddb[0] = '\0';
}
if (!changeit)
{
*dbchangedp= FALSE;
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
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DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
else
{
int ret= mysql_change_db(thd, newdb, no_access_check);
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
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if (! ret)
*dbchangedp= TRUE;
WL#1366: Use the schema (db) associated with an SP. Phase 2: Make SPs belong to a DB, and use qualified names. As a side effect, using USE in an SP is no longer allowed. (It just doesn't work otherwise.) include/mysqld_error.h: New error code (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). include/sql_state.h: New error state (USE is no longer allowed in a stored procedure). mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Updated result for test of USE in SP (not allowed now). mysql-test/r/sp-security.result: Updated test results for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Updated results for USE in SP (as it's no longer allowed), and for new db column in status result. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Moved test of USE in SP from sp.test (as it's no longer allowed). mysql-test/t/sp-security.test: Ajusted tests for new db column and qualified procedured names. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Moved test of USE in SP to sp-error.test (as it's no longer allowed). Adjusted tests for new db column in status result. sql/mysql_priv.h: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names. sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New error message: USE is not allowed in a stored procedure. sql/sp.cc: SPs are now "belong" to a DB and may have qualified names. New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp.h: New functions for changing DB ("use") when parsing and invoking SPs. sql/sp_cache.cc: Use the qualified name in the SP cache. sql/sp_head.cc: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Change DB when executing an SP (if needed). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions from sp_head.h. sql/sp_head.h: New function for allocating a qualified SP name (used in sql_yacc.yy). Moved thd_mem_root swap functions to sp_head.cc. sql/sql_db.cc: mysql_change_db() now has optional arguments for use by SP with qualified names (for use when reading an SP from database and executing it); also allow "unusing" a database, i.e. setting thd->thd to "". sql/sql_yacc.yy: Initialize qualfied SP names correctly. USE is no longer allowed in an SP.
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DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
}