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Georgi Kodinov
3c434c93d0 Bug #42760: Select doesn't return desired results when we have null values
Part 2 : 
There was a special optimization on the ref access method for 
ORDER BY ... DESC that was set without actually looking on the type of the 
selected index for ORDER BY.
Fixed the SELECT ... ORDER BY .. DESC (it uses a different code path compared
to the ASC that has been fixed with the previous fix).
2009-12-07 16:38:56 +02:00
Ramil Kalimullin
89ea92505f Auto-merge. 2009-12-10 09:51:08 +04:00
He Zhenxing
cc92cd72a4 Post fix for bug#45520 2009-12-10 11:44:19 +08:00
He Zhenxing
714348a8d3 removed rpl_killed_ddl from disabled list 2009-12-09 14:27:46 +08:00
He Zhenxing
9058e48121 BUG#45520 rpl_killed_ddl fails sporadically in pb2
There are three issues that caused rpl_killed_ddl fails sporadically
in pb2:

 1) thd->clear_error() was not called before create Query event
if operation is executed successfully.
 2) DATABASE d2 might do exist because the statement to CREATE or
ALTER it was killed
 3) because of bug 43353, kill the query that do DROP FUNCTION or
    DROP PROCEDURE can result in SP not found

This patch fixed all above issues by:
 1) Called thd->clear_error() if the operation succeeded.
 2) Add IF EXISTS to the DROP DATABASE d2 statement
 3) Temporarily disabled testing DROP FUNCTION/PROCEDURE IF EXISTS.
2009-12-09 14:13:56 +08:00
Ramil Kalimullin
7888c98327 Fix for bug#49199: Optimizer handles incorrectly:
field='const1' AND field='const2' in some cases

Building multiple equality predicates containing
a constant which is compared as a datetime (with a field)
we should take this fact into account and compare the 
constant with another possible constatns as datetimes 
as well.

E.g. for the
SELECT ... WHERE a='2001-01-01' AND a='2001-01-01 00:00:00'
we should compare '2001-01-01' with '2001-01-01 00:00:00' as
datetimes but not as strings.
2009-12-04 21:58:40 +04:00
Evgeny Potemkin
eb9114229f Auto-merged. 2009-12-03 16:21:53 +03:00
Evgeny Potemkin
a2f18f44c6 Bug#48508: Crash on prepared statement re-execution.
Test case cleanup.
2009-12-03 16:15:20 +03:00
Evgeny Potemkin
1a0f3c38b8 Auto-merged fix for the bug#48508. 2009-12-02 16:47:12 +03:00
Evgeny Potemkin
1db3a684e2 Bug#48508: Crash on prepared statement re-execution.
Actually there is two different bugs.
The first one caused crash on queries with WHERE condition over views
containing WHERE condition. A wrong check for prepared statement phase led
to items for view fields being allocated in the execution memory and freed
at the end of execution. Thus the optimized WHERE condition refers to
unallocated memory on the second execution and server crashed.
The second one caused by the Item_cond::compile function not saving changes
it made to the item tree. Thus on the next execution changes weren't
reverted and server crashed on dereferencing of unallocated space.

The new helper function called is_stmt_prepare_or_first_stmt_execute
is added to the Query_arena class.
The find_field_in_view function now uses
is_stmt_prepare_or_first_stmt_execute() to check whether
newly created view items should be freed at the end of the query execution.
The Item_cond::compile function now saves changes it makes to item tree.
2009-12-01 21:28:45 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
e35a4db1eb Addendum to bug #48872: disable output in the test case because errors are
dependent on the case mode
2009-11-27 18:07:31 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
304a7095fe added the missing remove of the temp file 2009-11-27 16:36:22 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
73cb06f004 Addendum to Bug #27884: fixed test incompatibility on windows. 2009-11-27 15:46:54 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
0ed9d7e76c Bug #48872 : Privileges for stored functions ignored if function name
is mixed case

Transcode the procedure name to lowercase when searching for it in the 
hash. This is the missing part of the fix for bug #41049.
2009-11-27 11:59:44 +02:00
Satya B
e2afa05e2a Applying InnoDB snapshot 5.0-ss6230, part 2. Fixes BUG#46000
BUG#46000 - using index called GEN_CLUST_INDEX crashes server

Detailed revision comments:

r6180 | jyang | 2009-11-17 10:54:57 +0200 (Tue, 17 Nov 2009) | 7 lines
branches/5.0: Merge/Port fix for bug #46000 from branches/5.1
-r5895 to branches/5.0. Disallow creating index with the
name of "GEN_CLUST_INDEX" which is reserved for the default
system primary index. Minor adjusts on table name screening
format for added tests.
2009-11-25 15:29:25 +05:30
Satya B
0dd5eaa51e Applying InnoDB snapshot 5.0-ss6230, Part 1. Fixes BUG#47777
BUG#47777 - innodb dies with spatial pk: Failing assertion: buf <= original_buf + buf_len

Detailed revision comments:

r6178 | jyang | 2009-11-17 08:52:11 +0200 (Tue, 17 Nov 2009) | 6 lines
branches/5.0: Merge fix for bug #47777 from branches/5.1 -r6045
to bracnches/5.0. Treat the Geometry data same as Binary BLOB
in ha_innobase::store_key_val_for_row(), since the Geometry
data is stored as Binary BLOB in Innodb.
2009-11-25 15:08:52 +05:30
Jim Winstead
531d32a5bb Backport fix for Bug #27884. 2009-11-23 14:38:08 -08:00
Alexey Kopytov
cba6be7135 Automerge. 2009-11-23 13:05:35 +03:00
Alexey Kopytov
7f2ba28ef9 Bug #48472: Loose index scan inappropriately chosen for some
WHERE conditions 
 
check_group_min_max() checks if the loose index scan 
optimization is applicable for a given WHERE condition, that is 
if the MIN/MAX attribute participates only in range predicates 
comparing the corresponding field with constants. 
 
The problem was that it considered the whole predicate suitable 
for the loose index scan optimization as soon as it encountered 
a constant as a predicate argument. This is obviously wrong for 
cases when a constant is the first argument of a predicate 
which does not satisfy the above condition. 
 
Fixed check_group_min_max() so that all arguments of the input 
predicate are considered to decide if it passes the test, even 
though a constant has already been encountered.
2009-11-17 17:07:14 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
48c67b2ca0 Bug #48458: simple query tries to allocate enormous amount of
memory

The server was doing a bad class typecast causing setting of 
wrong value for the maximum number of items in an internal
structure used in equality propagation.
Fixed by not doing the wrong typecast and asserting the type
of the Item where it should be done.
2009-11-09 16:09:46 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
154c348031 Bug #42760: Select doesn't return desired results when we have null
values
 
 We should re-set the access method functions when changing the access
 method when switching to another index to avoid sorting.
 
 Fixed by doing a little re-engineering : encapsulating all the function
 assignment into a special function and calling it when flipping the 
 indexes.
2009-11-10 10:21:41 +02:00
Alexey Kopytov
9fff9acf0c Bug #48475: DISTINCT is ignored with GROUP BY WITH ROLLUP and
only const tables

The problem was caused by two shortcuts in the optimizer that
are inapplicable in the ROLLUP case.

Normally in a case when only const tables are involved in a
query, DISTINCT clause can be safely optimized away since there
may be only one row produced by the join. Similarly, we don't
need to create a temporary table to resolve DISTINCT/GROUP
BY/ORDER BY. Both of these are inapplicable when the WITH
ROLLUP modifier is present.

Fixed by disabling the said optimizations for the WITH ROLLUP
case.
2009-11-06 09:44:01 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
10ef8dd191 Disabled the rpl_killed_ddl test in 5.0 because of bug #45520 2009-11-04 11:13:22 +02:00
Konstantin Osipov
d2babeaf3a A fix and a test case for
Bug#41756 "Strange error messages about locks from InnoDB".

In JT_EQ_REF (join_read_key()) access method,
don't try to unlock rows in the handler, unless certain that
a) they were locked
b) they are not used.

Unlocking of rows is done by the logic of the nested join loop,
and is unaware of the possible caching that the access method may
have. This could lead to double unlocking, when a row
was unlocked first after reading into the cache, and then
when taken from cache, as well as to unlocking of rows which
were actually used (but taken from cache).

Delegate part of the unlocking logic to the access method,
and in JT_EQ_REF count how many times a record was actually
used in the join. Unlock it only if it's usage count is 0.

Implemented review comments.
2009-11-03 19:58:54 +03:00
133bfc7fdb BUG#48216 Replication fails on all slaves after upgrade to 5.0.86 on master
When a sessione is closed, all temporary tables of the session are automatically 
dropped and are binlogged. But it will be binlogged with wrong database names when
the length of the temporary tables' database names are greater than the 
length of the current database name or the current database is not set.

Query_log_event's db_len is forgot to set when Query_log_event's db is set.
This patch wrote code to set db_len immediately after db has set.
2009-11-03 17:00:41 +08:00
Alexey Kopytov
406e680b25 Automerge. 2009-10-30 19:16:25 +03:00
Alexey Kopytov
23b05d0002 Bug #48131: crash group by with rollup, distinct, filesort,
with temporary tables

There were two problems the test case from this bug was
triggering:

1. JOIN::rollup_init() was supposed to wrap all constant Items
into another object for queries with the WITH ROLLUP modifier
to ensure they are never considered as constants and therefore
are written into temporary tables if the optimizer chooses to
employ them for DISTINCT/GROUP BY handling.

However, JOIN::rollup_init() was called before
make_join_statistics(), so Items corresponding to fields in
const tables could not be handled as intended, which was
causing all kinds of problems later in the query execution. In
particular, create_tmp_table() assumed all constant items
except "hidden" ones to be removed earlier by remove_const()
which led to improperly initialized Field objects for the
temporary table being created. This is what was causing crashes
and valgrind errors in storage engines.

2. Even when the above problem had been fixed, the query from
the test case produced incorrect results due to some
DISTINCT/GROUP BY optimizations being performed by the
optimizer that are inapplicable in the WITH ROLLUP case.

Fixed by disabling inapplicable DISTINCT/GROUP BY optimizations
when the WITH ROLLUP modifier is present, and splitting the
const-wrapping part of JOIN::rollup_init() into a separate
method which is now invoked after make_join_statistics() when
the const tables are already known.
2009-10-30 18:54:53 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
a0bea5eeb1 Bug #48291 : crash with row() operator,select into @var, and
subquery returning multiple rows

Error handling was missing when handling subqueires in WHERE 
and when assigning a SELECT result to a @variable.
This caused crash(es). 

Fixed by adding error handling code to both the WHERE 
condition evaluation and to assignment to an @variable.
2009-10-30 15:15:43 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
7ba875d6e6 Bug #48293: crash with procedure analyse, view with > 10 columns,
having clause...

The fix for bug 46184 was not very complete. It was not covering
views using temporary tables and multiple tables in a FROM clause.
Fixed by reverting the fix for 46184 and making a more general
check that is checking at the right execution stage and for all
of the non-supported cases.
Now PROCEDURE ANALYZE on non-top level SELECT is also forbidden.
Updated the analyse.test and subselect.test accordingly.
2009-10-30 11:40:44 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
1d8cceae2b Bug #42116 : Mysql crash on specific query
Queries with nested outer joins may lead to crashes or 
bad results because an internal data structure is not handled
correctly.
The optimizer uses bitmaps of nested JOINs to determine
if certain table can be placed at a certain place in the
JOIN order.
It does maintain a bitmap describing in which JOINs 
last placed table is nested.
When it puts a table it makes sure the bit of every JOIN that
contains the table in question is set (because JOINs can be nested).
It does that by recursively setting the bit for the next enclosing
JOIN when this is the first table in the JOIN and recursively 
resetting the bit if it's the last table in the JOIN.
When it removes a table from the join order it should do the
opposite : recursively unset the bit if it's the only remaining 
table in this join and and recursively set the bit if it's removing
the last table of a JOIN.
There was an error in how the bits was set for the upper levels :
when removing a table it was setting the bit for all the enclosing 
nested JOINs even if there were more tables left in the current JOIN
(which practically means that the upper nested JOINs were not affected).
Fixed by stopping the recursion at the relevant level.
2009-10-29 17:24:29 +02:00
Sergey Glukhov
c1a298d0a4 Bug#41049 does syntax "grant" case insensitive?
test result fix
2009-10-28 13:15:33 +04:00
Sergey Glukhov
58b7761ed8 Bug#41049 does syntax "grant" case insensitive?
Problem 1:
column_priv_hash uses utf8_general_ci collation
for the key comparison. The key consists of user name,
db name and table name. Thus user with privileges on table t1
is able to perform the same operation on T1
(the similar situation with user name & db name, see acl_cache).
So collation which is used for column_priv_hash and acl_cache
should be case sensitive.
The fix:
replace system_charset_info with my_charset_utf8_bin for
column_priv_hash and acl_cache
Problem 2:
The same situation with proc_priv_hash, func_priv_hash,
the only difference is that Routine name is case insensitive.
So the fix is to use my_charset_utf8_bin for
proc_priv_hash & func_priv_hash and convert routine name into lower
case before writing the element into the hash and
before looking up the key.
Additional fix: mysql.procs_priv Routine_name field collation
is changed to utf8_general_ci.
It's necessary for REVOKE command
(to find a field by routine hash element values).
Note: 
It's safe for lower-case-table-names mode too because
db name & table name are converted into lower case
(see GRANT_NAME::GRANT_NAME).
2009-10-27 12:09:19 +04:00
Georgi Kodinov
dd02c4a12b Bug #47780: crash when comparing GIS items from subquery
If the first argument to GeomFromWKB function is a geometry
field then the function just returns its value.
However in doing so it's not preserving first argument's 
null_value flag and this causes unexpected null value to
be returned to the calling function.
      
Fixed by updating the null_value of the GeomFromWKB function
in such cases (and all other cases that return a NULL e.g.
because of not enough memory for the return buffer).
2009-10-21 11:43:45 +03:00
Ramil Kalimullin
24885e815f Fix for bug#48258: Assertion failed when using a spatial index
Problem: involving a spatial index for "non-spatial" queries
(that don't containt MBRXXX() functions) may lead to failed assert.

Fix: don't use spatial indexes in such cases.
2009-10-23 16:26:48 +05:00
Ramil Kalimullin
256e3ec03b Fix for bug#47019: Assertion failed: 0, file .\rt_mbr.c,
line 138 when forcing a spatial index

Problem: "Spatial indexes can be involved in the search 
for queries that use a function such as MBRContains() 
or MBRWithin() in the WHERE clause".
Using spatial indexes for JOINs with =, <=> etc.
predicates is incorrect.

Fix: disable spatial indexes for such queries.
2009-10-21 14:04:08 +05:00
Tatiana A. Nurnberg
6af83cbc31 auto-merge 2009-10-20 20:38:56 -07:00
Satya B
b2cd0a0f15 Fix for Bug #41597 - After rename of user, there are additional grants when
grants are reapplied.


After renaming a user and trying to re-apply grants results in additional
grants.

This is because we use username as part of the key for GRANT_TABLE structure.
When the user is renamed, we only change the username stored and the hash key
still contains the old user name and this results in the extra privileges

Fixed by rebuilding the hash key and updating the column_priv_hash structure
when the user is renamed
2009-10-20 11:47:57 +05:30
Tatiana A. Nurnberg
3f42e4bd24 Bug#28141: Control C on query waiting on lock causes ERROR 1053 (server shutdown)
If a thread is killed in the server, we throw "shutdown" only if one is actually in
progress; otherwise, we throw "query interrupted".

Control-C in the mysql command-line client is "incremental" now.
First Control-C sends KILL QUERY (when connected to 5.0+ server, otherwise, see next)
Next  Control-C sends KILL CONNECTION
Next  Control-C aborts client.

As the first two steps only pertain to an existing query,
Control-C will abort the client right away if no query is running.

client will give more detailed/consistent feedback on Control-C now.
2009-10-19 21:42:10 -07:00
Ramil Kalimullin
99318017d5 Fix for bug #42803: Field_bit does not have unsigned_flag field,
can lead to bad memory access

Problem: Field_bit is the only field which returns INT_RESULT
and doesn't have unsigned flag. As it's not a descendant of the 
Field_num, so using ((Field_num *) field_bit)->unsigned_flag may lead
to unpredictable results.

Fix: check the field type before casting.
2009-10-08 16:56:31 +05:00
Davi Arnaut
d941a1f304 Bug#47525: MySQL crashed (Federated)
On Mac OS X or Windows, sending a SIGHUP to the server or a
asynchronous flush (triggered by flush_time), would cause the
server to crash.

The problem was that a hook used to detach client API handles
wasn't prepared to handle cases where the thread does not have
a associated session.

The solution is to verify whether the thread has a associated
session before trying to detach a handle.
2009-09-30 18:38:02 -03:00
869c011218 Bug #46998 mysqlbinlog can't output BEGIN even if the database is included in a transaction
The 'BEGIN/COMMIT/ROLLBACK' log event could be filtered out if the
database is not selected by --database option of mysqlbinlog command.
This can result in problem if there are some statements in the
transaction are not filtered out.

To fix the problem, mysqlbinlog will output 'BEGIN/ROLLBACK/COMMIT' 
in regardless of the database filtering rules.
2009-09-30 10:01:52 +08:00
Georgi Kodinov
a31f655d82 Bug #47106: Crash / segfault on adding EXPLAIN to a non-crashing
query
      
The fix for bug 46749 removed the check for OUTER_REF_TABLE_BIT 
and substituted it for a check on the presence of 
Item_ident::depended_from.
Removing it altogether was wrong : OUTER_REF_TABLE_BIT should 
still be checked in addition to depended_from (because it's not 
set in all cases and doesn't contradict to the check of depended_from).
Fixed by returning the old condition back as a compliment to the 
new one.
2009-09-18 12:34:08 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
63212b1643 Bug #45159 : some tests in suite "jp" fail in embedded server (use LOAD DATA)
Initialize correctly client flags for the embedded client
Test cases in jp updated to work correctly with embedded server.
2009-09-11 15:52:08 +03:00
Sergey Glukhov
5fbc2904bc Bug#46815 CONCAT_WS returning wrong data
The problem is that argument buffer can be used as result buffer
and it leads to argument value change.
The fix is to use 'old buffer' as result buffer only
if first argument is not constant item.
2009-09-10 15:24:07 +05:00
Georgi Kodinov
54847efffd Bug #45159 Part 1 : rejuvenate the jp test suite using normal run.
Updates the results of all the out-dated test suites and adds 
the special mysqltest command to enable innodb for the tests that need it.
2009-09-09 12:06:15 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
acc76a97a0 Bug #46791: Assertion failed:(table->key_read==0),function unknown
function,file sql_base.cc

When uncacheable queries are written to a temp table the optimizer must 
preserve the original JOIN structure, because it is re-using the JOIN 
structure to read from the resulting temporary table.
This was done only for uncacheable sub-queries. 
But top level queries can also benefit from this mechanism, specially if 
they're using index access and need a reset.
Fixed by not limiting the saving of JOIN structure to subqueries
exclusively.
Added a new test file to extend the existing (large) subquery.test.
2009-09-03 18:03:46 +03:00
Sergey Glukhov
e1d49b8143 Bug#45989 memory leak after explain encounters an error in the query
Memory allocated in TMP_TABLE_PARAM::copy_field is not cleaned up.
The fix is to clean up TMP_TABLE_PARAM::copy_field array in JOIN::destroy.
2009-09-04 12:20:53 +05:00
Satya B
eebffb422b Fix for BUG#46384 - mysqld segfault when trying to create table with same
name as existing view

When trying to create a table with the same name as existing view with
join, mysql server crashes.

The problem is when create table is issued with the same name as view, while
verifying with the existing tables, we assume that base table object is 
created always.

In this case, since it is a view over multiple tables, we don't have the 
mysql derived table object.

Fixed the logic which checks if there is an existing table to not to assume
that table object is created when the base table is view over multiple 
tables.
2009-09-04 12:21:54 +05:30
Georgi Kodinov
db8471aa85 Backported the --parallel=str option from mtr2 for backward compatibility
with the newer pb2 testing environments
2009-09-02 16:36:52 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
0366cbd563 merge 5.0-main -> 5.0-bugteam 2009-08-31 17:08:10 +03:00