Problem: lying to the optimizer that a function (Item_func_inet_ntoa)
cannot return NULL values leads to unexpected results (in the case group
keys creation/comparison is broken).
Fix: Item_func_inet_ntoa::maybe_null should be set properly.
mysql-test/r/func_misc.result:
Fix for bug #31349: ERROR 1062 (23000): Duplicate entry '' for key 'group_key'
- test result.
mysql-test/t/func_misc.test:
Fix for bug #31349: ERROR 1062 (23000): Duplicate entry '' for key 'group_key'
- test case.
sql/item_strfunc.h:
Fix for bug #31349: ERROR 1062 (23000): Duplicate entry '' for key 'group_key'
- set Item_func_inet_ntoa::maybe_null flag.
into lambda.hsd1.co.comcast.net.:/home/malff/TREE/mysql-5.0-rt-merge
mysql-test/r/udf.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/udf.test:
Auto merged
sql/item.cc:
Auto merged
sql/item_func.cc:
Auto merged
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Auto merged
sql/set_var.cc:
Auto merged
sql/udf_example.c:
Auto merged
sql/udf_example.def:
Auto merged
Previously, UDF *_init functions were passed constant strings with erroneous lengths. The length came from the containing variable's size, not the length of the value itself.
Now the *_init functions get the constant as a null terminated string with the correct length supplied too.
mysql-test/r/udf.result:
Test case to check constants passed UDFs.
mysql-test/t/udf.test:
Test case to check constants passed UDFs.
sql/item_func.cc:
UDF _init functions are now passed the length of the constants, rather than the max length of the var containing the constant.
sql/udf_example.c:
Added check_const_len functions. The check_const_len_init functions checks that lengths of constants are correctly passed.
sql/udf_example.def:
Add new example functions to windows dll export list.
CPUs / Intel's ICC compile
The bug is a combination of two problems:
1. IA64/ICC MySQL binaries use glibc's qsort(), not the one in mysys.
2. The order relation implemented by join_tab_cmp() is not transitive,
i.e. it is possible to choose such a, b and c that (a < b) && (b < c)
but (c < a). This implies that result of a sort using the relation
implemented by join_tab_cmp() depends on the order in which
elements are compared, i.e. the result is implementation-specific. Since
choose_plan() uses qsort() to pre-sort the
join tables using join_tab_cmp() as a compare function, the results of
the sorting may vary depending on qsort() implementation.
It is neither possible nor important to implement a better ordering
algorithm in join_tab_cmp(). Therefore the only way to fix it is to
force our own qsort() to be used by renaming it to my_qsort(), so we don't depend
on linker to decide that.
This patch also "fixes" bug #20530: qsort redefinition violates the
standard.
include/my_sys.h:
Renamed qsort() and qsort2() to my_qsort() and my_qsort2(). Since
previously we relied on stdlib.h to provide a declaration for qsort(), a
separate declaration for my_qsort() is now required.
libmysql/Makefile.shared:
Added mf_qsort.c to libmysql, since my_lib.c now uses my_qsort() instead of qsort().
myisam/ft_boolean_search.c:
Replaced qsort2() with my_qsort2().
myisam/ft_nlq_search.c:
Replaced qsort2() with my_qsort2().
myisam/myisampack.c:
Replaced qsort() with my_qsort().
myisam/sort.c:
Replaced qsort2() with my_qsort2().
mysys/mf_keycache.c:
Replaced qsort() with my_qsort().
mysys/mf_qsort.c:
Renamed qsort() to my_qsort() and qsort2() to my_qsort2().
mysys/mf_sort.c:
Replaced qsort2() with my_qsort2().
mysys/my_lib.c:
Replaced qsort() with my_qsort().
mysys/queues.c:
Replaced qsort2() with my_qsort2().
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Replaced qsort2() with my_qsort2().
sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
Replaced qsort2() with my_qsort2().
sql/opt_range.cc:
Replaced qsort() with my_qsort().
sql/records.cc:
Replaced qsort() with my_qsort().
sql/sql_acl.cc:
Replaced qsort() with my_qsort().
sql/sql_array.h:
Replaced qsort() with my_qsort().
sql/sql_help.cc:
Replaced qsort() with my_qsort().
sql/sql_select.cc:
Replaced qsort() with my_qsort().
sql/examples/ha_tina.cc:
Replaced qsort() with my_qsort().
sql/sql_table.cc:
Replaced qsort() with my_qsort().
The root cause of the issue was that the CREATE FUNCTION grammar,
for User Defined Functions, was using the sp_name rule.
The sp_name rule is intended for fully qualified stored procedure names,
like either ident.ident, or just ident but with a default database
implicitly selected.
A UDF does not have a fully qualified name, only a name (ident), and should
not use the sp_name grammar fragment during parsing.
The fix is to re-organize the CREATE FUNCTION grammar, to better separate:
- creating UDF (no definer, can have AGGREGATE, simple ident)
- creating Stored Functions (definer, no AGGREGATE, fully qualified name)
With the test case provided, another issue was exposed which is also fixed:
the DROP FUNCTION statement was using sp_name and also failing when no database
is implicitly selected, when droping UDF functions.
The fix is also to change the grammar so that DROP FUNCTION works with
both the ident.ident syntax (to drop a stored function), or just the ident
syntax (to drop either a UDF or a Stored Function, in the current database)
mysql-test/r/sp-error.result:
Adjust test results
mysql-test/r/udf.result:
Adjust test results
mysql-test/t/sp-error.test:
Adjust test results
mysql-test/t/udf.test:
Adjust test results
sql/sql_parse.cc:
CREATE UDF FUNCTION does not use a fully qualified name.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Fix grammar for CREATE / DROP FUNCTION, FOR udf
Improve error messages for select no_such_function()
If mysql_lock_tables fails because the lock was aborted, we need to
reset thd->some_tables_delete, otherwise we might loop indefinitely
because handler's tables are not closed in a standard way, meaning
that close_thread_tables() (which resets some_tables_deleted) is not
used.
This patch fixes sporadical failures of handler_myisam/innodb tests
which were introduced by previous fix for this bug.
sql/sql_handler.cc:
Properly reset thd->some_tables_deleted if mysql_lock_tables
fails for some reason.
Options to mysqld were not processed correctly because switch statement
was missing some "break"s. CS adds them.
No test case; would require .opt file and server restart. Manually tested.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Add missing "break"s to switch() in mysqld to fix option processing.
Problem: GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT BIT_FIELD...) uses a tree to store keys;
which are constructed using a temporary table fields,
see Item_func_group_concat::setup().
As a) we don't store null bits in the tree where the bit fields store parts
of their data and b) there's no method to properly compare two table records
we've got problem.
Fix: convert BIT fields to INT in the temporary table used.
mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result:
Fix for bug #31154: field.h:1649: virtual int Field_bit::cmp(const uchar*, const uchar*): Assertion
- test result.
mysql-test/t/func_gconcat.test:
Fix for bug #31154: field.h:1649: virtual int Field_bit::cmp(const uchar*, const uchar*): Assertion
- test case.
sql/item_sum.cc:
Fix for bug #31154: field.h:1649: virtual int Field_bit::cmp(const uchar*, const uchar*): Assertion
- force the create_tmp_table() to convert BIT columns to INT
in order to be able to compare records containing BIT fields.
Introduced in mark_transaction_to_rollback(), part of fix for bug 24989;
fix is to check thd for NULL before using it.
sql/sql_class.cc:
It is possible that mark_transaction_to_rollback() may be
called in rare circumstances when thd is NULL (e.g., from
some calls to convert_error_code_to_mysql()). Don't use thd
if it is NULL.
Bug#29816 Syntactically wrong query fails with misleading error message
The core problem is that an SQL-invoked function name can be a <schema
qualified routine name> that contains no <schema name>, but the mysql
parser insists that all stored procedures (function, procedures and
triggers) must have a <schema name>, which is not true for functions.
This problem is especially visible when trying to create a function
or when a query contains a syntax error after a function call (in the
same query), both will fail with a "No database selected" message if
the session is not attached to a particular schema, but the first
one should succeed and the second fail with a "syntax error" message.
Part of the fix is to revamp the sp name handling so that a schema
name may be omitted for functions -- this means that the internal
function name representation may not have a dot, which represents
that the function doesn't have a schema name. The other part is
to place schema checks after the type (function, trigger or procedure)
of the routine is known.
mysql-test/r/sp-error.result:
Add test case result for Bug#29816
mysql-test/r/udf.result:
Add test case result for Bug#28318
mysql-test/t/sp-error.test:
Add test case for Bug#29816
mysql-test/t/udf.test:
Add test case for Bug#28318
sql/sp.cc:
Copy the (last) nul byte of the stored routine key and move name parsing
code to the sp_name class constructor.
sql/sp_head.cc:
Revamp routine name parsing for when no schema is specified and
omit dot from the qualified name if the routine is not associated
with a scheme name.
sql/sp_head.h:
Name parsing got bigger, uninline by moving to a single unit -- the sp_head.cc
file.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Only copy the schema name if one is actually set and check for schema
name presence only where it's necessary.
This deadlock occurs when a client issues a HANDLER ... OPEN statement
that tries to open a table that has a pending name-lock on it by another
client that also needs a name-lock on some other table which is already
open and associated to a HANDLER instance owned by the first client.
The deadlock happens because the open_table() function will back-off
and wait until the name-lock goes away, causing a circular wait if some
other name-lock is also pending for one of the open HANDLER tables.
Such situation, for example, can be easily repeated by issuing a RENAME
TABLE command in such a way that the existing table is already open
as a HANDLER table by another client and this client tries to open
a HANDLER to the new table name.
The solution is to allow handler tables with older versions (marked for
flush) to be closed before waiting for the name-lock completion. This is
safe because no other name-lock can be issued between the flush and the
check for pending name-locks.
The test case for this bug is going to be committed into 5.1 because it
requires a test feature only avaiable in 5.1 (wait_condition).
sql/sql_base.cc:
Improve comments in the open_table() function, stating the importance
of the handler tables flushing for the back-off process.
sql/sql_handler.cc:
Allows handler tables flushes when opening new tables in order to avoid
potential deadlocks. Add comments explaining the importance of the flush.
bitmap_is_set(table->write_set, fiel
Problem: creating a temporary table we allocate the group buffer if needed
followed by table bitmaps (see create_tmp_table()). Reserving less memory for
the group buffer than actually needed (used) for values retrieval may lead
to overlapping with followed bitmaps in the memory pool that in turn leads
to unpredictable consequences.
As we use Item->max_length sometimes to calculate group buffer size,
it must be set to proper value. In this particular case
Item_datetime_typecast::max_length is too small.
Another problem is that we use max_length to calculate the group buffer
key length for items represented as DATE/TIME fields which is superfluous.
Fix: set Item_datetime_typecast::max_length properly,
accurately calculate the group buffer key length for items
represented as DATE/TIME fields in the buffer.
mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result:
Fix for bug #31249: Assertion `!table || (!table->write_set ||
bitmap_is_set(table->write_set, fiel
- test result.
mysql-test/t/type_datetime.test:
Fix for bug #31249: Assertion `!table || (!table->write_set ||
bitmap_is_set(table->write_set, fiel
- test case.
sql/item_timefunc.h:
Fix for bug #31249: Assertion `!table || (!table->write_set ||
bitmap_is_set(table->write_set, fiel
- set Item_datetime_typecast::max_length properly.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Fix for bug #31249: Assertion `!table || (!table->write_set ||
bitmap_is_set(table->write_set, fiel
- the group buffer key length for items represented as
DATE/TIME fields in the buffer should be calculated using
the maximum pack length of such fields (== 8), using
max_length here is redundant.
into bodhi.(none):/opt/local/work/mysql-5.0-runtime
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/sp.test:
Auto merged
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Auto merged
Our web server has been restructured several times, and references
to it in our source code has stayed the same. This patch from Paul
DuBois updates all URLs to modern semantics.
debian/po/ca.po:
Change URLs.
debian/po/cs.po:
Change URLs.
debian/po/da.po:
Change URLs.
debian/po/gl.po:
Change URLs.
debian/po/ja.po:
Change URLs.
debian/po/pt_BR.po:
Change URLs.
debian/po/sv.po:
Change URLs.
debian/po/tr.po:
Change URLs.
mysql-test/lib/mtr_report.pl:
Change URLs.
mysql-test/mysql-test-run-shell.sh:
Change URLs.
ndb/include/ndbapi/Ndb.hpp:
Change URLs.
netware/mysql_test_run.c:
Change URLs.
scripts/mysqld_safe.sh:
Change URLs.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Change URLs.
convert(<invalid time>, datetime) in WHERE caused crash as function
returned (void*)NULL, but did not flag SQL NULL. It does now.
mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result:
show that convert() to datetime in a WHERE-clause will no longer crash
the server on invalid input.
mysql-test/t/type_datetime.test:
show that convert() to datetime in a WHERE-clause will no longer crash
the server on invalid input.
sql/item.cc:
When failing to process time values, do not just return (void*)NULL,
but flag SQL NULL as well so no caller will try to process the 0x0L.
This makes behaviour for Item::Item::val_decimal_from_date() and
Item::Item::val_decimal_from_time() identical.
Reserve the space for the leading 0 (before the decimal point) in DECIMAL(a,a) ZEROFILL.
mysql-test/r/type_decimal.result:
show that we allocate a large enough buffer for output of DECIMAL(a,a) [ZEROFILL].
mysql-test/t/type_decimal.test:
show that we allocate a large enough buffer for output of DECIMAL(a,a) [ZEROFILL].
without patch for bug#31227, valgrind will complain here; so will a
debug build.
sql/my_decimal.cc:
Reserve the space for the leading 0 (before the decimal point) in DECIMAL(a,a) ZEROFILL.
Doxygenise preamble of my_decimal2string().
This bug is a symptom of the way handler's tables are managed. The
most different aspect, compared to the conventional behavior, is that
the handler's tables are long lived, meaning that their lifetimes are
not bounded by the duration of the command that opened them. For this
effect the handler code uses its own list (handler_tables instead of
open_tables) to hold open handler tables so that the tables won't be
closed at the end of the command/statement. Besides the handler_tables
list, there is a hash (handler_tables_hash) which is used to associate
handler aliases to tables and to refresh the tables upon demand (flush
tables).
The current implementation doesn't work properly with refreshed tables
-- more precisely when flush commands are issued by other initiators.
This happens because when a handler open or read statement is being
processed, the associated table has to be opened or locked and, for this
matter, the open_tables and handler_tables lists are swapped so that the
new table being opened is inserted into the handler_tables list. But when
opening or locking the table, if the refresh version is different from the
thread refresh version then all used tables in the open_tables list (now
handler_tables) are refreshed. In the "refreshing" process the handler
tables are flushed (closed) without being properly unlinked from the
handler hash.
The current implementation also fails to properly discard handlers of
dropped tables, but this and other problems are going to be addressed
in the fixes for bugs 31397 and 31409.
The chosen approach tries to properly save and restore the table state
so that no table is flushed during the table open and lock operations.
The logic is almost the same as before with the list swapping, but with
a working glue code.
The test case for this bug is going to be committed into 5.1 because it
requires a test feature only avaiable in 5.1 (wait_condition).
sql/sql_handler.cc:
Backup and reset the open_tables and handler_table lists when opening
a new handler table and merge the opened table into the handler_tables
list afterwards. When locking, do the same but possibly close the table
if a refresh is pending.
This actually, fix for the patch for bug-27354. The problem with
the patch was that Item_func_sp::used_tables() was updated, but
Item_func_sp::const_item() was not. So, for Item_func_sp, we had
the following inconsistency:
- used_tables() returned RAND_TABLE, which means that the item
can produce "random" results;
- but const_item() returned TRUE, which means that the item is
a constant one.
The fix is to change Item_func_sp::const_item() behaviour: it must
return TRUE (an item is a constant one) only if a stored function
is deterministic and each of its arguments (if any) is a constant
item.
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
Update result file.
mysql-test/t/sp.test:
Add test cases for BUG-31035, BUG-31191, BUG-31226
sql/item_func.cc:
Make Item::const_item() be consistent with Item::used_tables().
This is for bug #29446 "Specifying a myisam_sort_buffer > 4GB on 64 bit machines not possible". Support for myisam_sort_buffer_size > 4 GB on 64-bit Windows will be looked at later in 5.2.
mysql-test/r/variables.result:
Fixed the test.
mysql-test/t/variables.test:
Fixed the test.
mysys/my_getopt.c:
Print a warning to the error log if a user sets an option to a value greater than the option's maximum value.
sql/set_var.cc:
Issue an SQL warning if a user assignes a value greater than the variable's maximum value.
Add --skip-innodb-adaptive-hash-index option, which is a way to
work around the bug (by disabling the adaptive hash feature entirely).
This may be useful even once the bug is fixed, for benchmarking purposes.
There are some workloads for which the adaptive hash index is not effective.
sql/ha_innodb.cc:
Add --skip-innodb-adaptive-hash-index option.
sql/ha_innodb.h:
Add --skip-innodb-adaptive-hash-index option.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Add --skip-innodb-adaptive-hash-index option.
sql/set_var.cc:
Add --skip-innodb-adaptive-hash-index option.