Analysis:
The assert failed because the execution code for
partial matching is designed with the assumption that
NULLs on the left side are detected as early as possible,
and a NULL result is returned before any lookups are
performed at all.
However, in the case of an Item_cache object on the left
side, null was not detected properly, because detection
was done via Item::is_null(), which is not implemented at
all for Item_cache, and resolved to the default Item::is_null()
which always returns FALSE.
Solution:
Use the property Item::null_value instead of is_null(), which
is properly updated for Item_cache objects as well.
- The problem was that Mrr_ordered_index_reader's interrupt_read() and resume_read() would
save and restore 1) index tuple 2) the rowid (as bytes returned by handler->position()). Clustered
primary key columns were not saved/restored.
They are not explicitly present in the index tuple (i.e. table->key_info[secondary_key].key_parts
doesn't list them), but they are actually there, in particular
table->field[clustered_primary_key_member].part_of_key(secondary_key) == 1. Index condition pushdown
code [correctly] uses the latter as inidication that pushed index condition can refer to clustered PK
members.
The fix was to make interrupt_read()/resume_read() to save/restore clustered primary key members as well,
so that we get correct values for them when evaluating pushed index condition.
[3rd attempt: remove the debugging aids, fix comments in testcase]
Analysis:
The reason for the crash was that the inner subquery was executed
via a scan on a final temporary table applied after all other
operations. This final operation is implemented by changing the
contents of the JOIN object of the subquery to represent a table
scan over the temp table. At the same time query optimization of
the outer subquery required evaluation of the inner subquery, which
happened before the actual EXPLAIN. The evaluation left the JOIN
object of the inner subquery in the changed state, where it represented
a table scan over a temp table, and EXPLAIN crashed because the temp
table is not associated with any table reference (TABLE_LIST object).
The reason the JOIN was not restored was because its saving/restoration
was controlled by the join->select_lex->uncacheable flag, which was
not set in the case of materialization.
Solution:
In the methods Item_in_subselect::[single | row]_value_transformer() set:
select_lex->uncacheable|= UNCACHEABLE_EXPLAIN;
In addition, for symmetry, change:
master_unit->uncacheable|= UNCACHEABLE_EXPLAIN;
instead of UNCACHEABLE_DEPENDENT because if a subquery was not
dependent initially, the changed methods do not change this
fact. The subquery may later become correlated if it is transformed
to an EXISTS query, but it may stay uncorrelated if executed via
materialization.
- Make DsMrr_impl::dsmrr_init() handle the case of
1. 1st MRR scan using DS-MRR strategy (i.e. doing key sorting and rowid sorting)
2. 2nd MRR scan getting a buffer that's too small to fit one key element
and one rowid element, and so falling back to default MRR implementation
In this case, dsmrr_init() is invoked with {primary_handler, secondary_handler}
initialized for DS-MRR scan and have to reset them to be initialized for the
default MRR scan.
(attempt 2, with simplified testcase)
- Added ORDER BY to get consistent results to federated_server
- Sort slow tests first
mysql-test/lib/My/ConfigFactory.pm:
Remove usage of port as the test suite is not using that anymore and it causes some probelms in buildbot
mysql-test/lib/mtr_cases.pm:
Sort slow tests first
If a test is marked as 'big_test' also mark it as 'long_test'
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_server.result:
Added ORDER BY to get consistent results
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_server.test:
Added ORDER BY to get consistent results
- Make equality-substitution-for-ref-access code in JOIN::optimize() treat join_tab->ref.key_copy correctly
(in the way create_ref_for_key() has filled it).
mysql-test/suite/parts/t/partition_alter4_innodb.test:
Removed duplicated big_test marker
sql-common/my_time.c:
Get rid of compiler warning about uninitialized members
Taged a couple of tests with --big-test
configure.in:
Upgrade version number
mysql-test/suite/parts/t/partition_alter1_1_2_innodb.test:
Removed duplicate big_test tag
mysql-test/suite/parts/t/partition_alter1_2_innodb.test:
Removed duplicate big_test tag
mysql-test/suite/parts/t/partition_decimal_innodb.test:
Added big_test tag as this takes forever with valgrind
mysql-test/suite/parts/t/partition_decimal_myisam.test:
Removed duplicate big_test tag
Changed some String.ptr() -> String.c_ptr() for String that are not guaranteed to end with \0
Removed some c_ptr() usage from parameters to functions that takes ptr & length
Use preallocate buffers to avoid calling malloc() for most operations.
sql/event_db_repository.cc:
alias is now a String
sql/event_scheduler.cc:
c_ptr -> c_ptr_safe() to avoid warnings from valgrind.
sql/events.cc:
c_ptr -> c_ptr_safe() to avoid warnings from valgrind.
c_ptr -> ptr() as function takes ptr & length
sql/field.cc:
alias is now a String
sql/field.h:
alias is now a String
sql/ha_partition.cc:
alias is now a String
sql/handler.cc:
alias is now a String
ptr() -> c_ptr() as string is not guaranteed to be \0 terminated
sql/item.cc:
Store error parameter in separarte buffer to ensure correct error message
sql/item_func.cc:
ptr() -> c_ptr_safe() as string is not guaranteed to be \0 terminated
sql/item_sum.h:
Use my_strtod() instead of my_atof() to not have to make string \0 terminated
sql/lock.cc:
alias is now a String
sql/log.cc:
c_ptr() -> ptr() as function takes ptr & length
sql/log_event.cc:
c_ptr_quick() -> ptr() as we only want to get the pointer to String buffer
sql/opt_range.cc:
ptr() -> c_ptr() as string is not guaranteed to be \0 terminated
sql/opt_table_elimination.cc:
alias is now a String
sql/set_var.cc:
ptr() -> c_ptr() as string is not guaranteed to be \0 terminated
c_ptr() -> c_ptr_safe() to avoid warnings from valgrind.
c_ptr() -> ptr() as function takes ptr & length
Simplify some code.
sql/sp.cc:
c_ptr() -> ptr() as function takes ptr & length
sql/sp_rcontext.cc:
alias is now a String
sql/sql_base.cc:
alias is now a String.
Here we win a realloc() for most alias usage.
sql/sql_class.cc:
Use size descriptor for printf() to avoid accessing bytes outside of buffer
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Change allocation of TABLE as it's now contains a String
_ptr() -> ptr() as function takes ptr & length
sql/sql_load.cc:
Use preallocate buffers to avoid calling malloc() for most operations.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Use c_ptr_safe() to ensure string is \0 terminated.
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
c_ptr_quick() -> ptr() as function takes ptr & length
sql/sql_select.cc:
alias is now a String
sql/sql_show.cc:
alias is now a String
sql/sql_string.h:
Added move() function to change who owns the string (owner does the free)
sql/sql_table.cc:
alias is now a String
c_ptr() -> c_ptr_safe() to avoid warnings from valgrind.
sql/sql_test.cc:
c_ptr() -> c_ptr_safe() to avoid warnings from valgrind.
alias is now a String
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
c_ptr() -> c_ptr_safe() to avoid warnings from valgrind.
Use field->init() to setup pointers to alias.
sql/sql_update.cc:
alias is now a String
sql/sql_view.cc:
ptr() -> c_ptr_safe() as string is not guaranteed to be \0 terminated
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
r() -> c_ptr() as string is not guaranteed to be \0 terminated
sql/table.cc:
alias is now a String
sql/table.h:
alias is now a String
storage/federatedx/ha_federatedx.cc:
Remove extra 1 byte alloc that is automaticly done by strmake()
Ensure that error message ends with \0
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
alias is now a String
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
alias is now a String
The bug in the function print_keyuse() caused crashes if
hash join could be used. It happened because the function
ignored the fact that KEYUSE structures could be created
for hash joins as well.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Fixed: optimize_join_buffer_size was missing in the description of possible
options for the optimizer switch.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Fixed: initialization for the field ref_table_rows of the KEYUSE structure was
missing (as a result of a lame merge).
When compiled with SAFEMALLOC or with Windows
Debug CRT, it allocates and initializes 5GB of memory.
The effect is 20 minutes of paging and swapping on
a 4GB VM.
Still allow the test to run with optimized binaries.
Memory is not initialized in this case, malloc()
of 5GB size will not bring the whole buffer into
physical memory.
- Fix signed/unsigned warning (error -Werror) in readline
- change regex_replace pattern to account for forward or backward slashes
in partition_recover_myisam ( fixes Windows/embedded)
- Make get_constant_key_infix() take into account that there may be SEL_TREEs with
type=SEL_ARG::MAYBE_KEY, which it cannot process, because they are not real ranges
but rather indications that we might have been able to construct a range if we had
values for some other tables' fields.
(check_quick_select() already has such check)
cmd-line-utils/readline/complete.c:
Don't ignore value from fwrite()
cmd-line-utils/readline/terminal.c:
Don't ignore value from fwrite()
extra/yassl/taocrypt/include/file.hpp:
Changed prototype to be able to return value from fwrite()
extra/yassl/taocrypt/src/file.cpp:
Return value from fwrite for put()
storage/xtradb/ut/ut0ut.c:
Added casts to remove warnings for not critical usage of fwrite()
client/readline.cc:
Initialize not used variable (to kill wrong compiler warning)
mysql-test/suite/handler/aria.result:
Updated test result
mysql-test/suite/handler/handler.inc:
Changed index to ensure rows are in a fixed order
mysql-test/suite/handler/heap.result:
Updated test result
mysql-test/suite/handler/innodb.result:
Updated test result
mysql-test/suite/handler/myisam.result:
Updated test result
plugin/handler_socket/handlersocket/Makefile.am:
Use CXX flags to compile
sql/filesort.cc:
Initialize variable that may be used
sql/log.cc:
Initialize not used variable (to kill wrong compiler warning)
sql/opt_range_mrr.cc:
Fixed cast to avoid compiler warning
storage/xtradb/fil/fil0fil.c:
Added cast to avoid compiler warning