Note, the patch for MDEV-8661 unintentionally fixed MDEV-8694 as well,
as a side effect. Adding a real clear fix: implementing
Item_func_like::propagate_equal_fields() with comments.
- Part 4: Removing calls to sql_alloc() and sql_calloc()
Other things:
- Added current_thd in some places to make it clear that it's called (easier to remove later)
- Move memory allocation from Item_func_case::fix_length_and_dec() to Item_func_case::fix_fields()
- Added mem_root to some new calls
- Fixed some wrong UNINIT_VAR() calls
- Fixed a bug in generate_partition_syntax() in case of errors
- Added mem_root to argument to new thread_info
- Simplified my_parse_error() call in sql_yacc.yy
- Part 3: Adding mem_root to push_back() and push_front()
Other things:
- Added THD as an argument to some partition functions.
- Added memory overflow checking for XML tag's in read_xml()
- foreign_keys: adjusted according to code changes;
- type_spatial: adjusted according to code changes;
- type_spatial_indexes (for MyISAM): disabled till MDEV-8675 is fixed
Test failed because it hit net_write_timeout. It might happen in
different circumstances, and that's not what the testcase tests,
so the timeout is now set to a bigger value.
- Added mem_root to all calls to new Item
- Added private method operator new(size_t size) to Item to ensure that
we always use a mem_root when creating an item.
This saves use once call to current_thd per Item creation
Added mandatory thd parameter to Item (and all derivative classes) constructor.
Added thd parameter to all routines that may create items.
Also removed "current_thd" from Item::Item. This reduced number of
pthread_getspecific() calls from 290 to 177 per OLTP RO transaction.
When wsrep is enabled, for any update on innodb tables, the
corresponding keys are appended to galera's transaction writeset
(wsrep_append_keys()). However, for LOAD DATA, this got skipped
if binary logging was disabled or it was non-ROW based.
As a result, while the updates from LOAD DATA on non-partitioned
tables replicated fine as wsrep implicitly enables binary logging
(if not enabled, explicitly), the same did not work on partitioned
tables as for partitioned tables the binary logging gets disabled
temporarily (ha_partition::write_row()).
Fixed by removing the unwanted conditions from the check.
Also backported some changes from 10.0-galera to make sure
wsrep_load_data_splitting affects LOAD DATA commands only.
- Make semi-join optimizer not to choose LooseScan
when 1) the index is not covered and 2) full index
scan will be required.
- Make sure that the code in make_join_select() that may change
full index scan into a range scan is not invoked when the table
uses full scan.
In original code, sometimes one got an automatic DEFAULT value in some cases, in other cases not.
For example:
create table t1 (a int primary key) - No default
create table t2 (a int, primary key(a)) - DEFAULT 0
create table t1 SELECT .... - Default for all fields, even if they where defined as NOT NULL
ALTER TABLE ... MODIFY could sometimes add an unexpected DEFAULT value.
The patch is quite big because we had some many test cases that used
CREATE ... SELECT or CREATE ... (...PRIMARY KEY(xxx)) which doesn't have an automatic DEFAULT anymore.
Other things:
- Removed warnings from InnoDB when waiting from semaphore (got this when testing things with --big)
Issue was two fold (both in MyISAM and Aria)
- optimize and repair failed if there was an old .TMM file around. As optimized and repair are protected against multiple execution, I decided to change so that we just truncate the file if it exists.
- I had missed to check for error condition if creation of the temporary index file failed. This caused the strange behaviour that it looked as if optimized would have worked once.
MDEV-7649 wrong result when comparing utf8 column with an invalid literal
This is a preparatory patch for:
MDEV-8433 Make field<'broken-string' use indexes
modified: storage/connect/json.cpp
modified: storage/connect/json.h
modified: storage/connect/jsonudf.cpp
modified: storage/connect/mysql-test/connect/r/json_udf.result
modified: storage/connect/mysql-test/connect/t/json.test
modified: storage/connect/tabjson.cpp
Fix wrong calculation of Estimated Length when the table has virtual or special columns
modified: storage/connect/reldef.h
modified: storage/connect/tabdos.cpp
Fix wrong handling of null values in ODBCCOL::ReadColumn
modified: storage/connect/tabodbc.cpp
Fix crash when SetValue_char is called with a negative length value.
This can happen in odbconn.cpp when SQLFetch returns SQL_NO_TOTAL (-4) as length.
modified: storage/connect/odbconn.cpp
modified: storage/connect/value.cpp
This is a pre-requisite patch for:
- MDEV-8433 Make field<'broken-string' use indexes
- MDEV-8625 Bad result set with ignorable characters when using a prefix key
- MDEV-8626 Bad result set with contractions when using a prefix key
Analysis: Problem was that when a new tablespace is created a default
encryption info is also created and stored to the tablespace. Later a
new encryption information was created with correct key_id but that
does not affect on IV.
Fix: Push encryption mode and key_id to lower levels and create
correct encryption info when a new tablespace is created.
This fix does not contain test case because, currently incorrect
encryption key causes page corruption and a lot of error messages
to error log causing mtr to fail.
(Additional fix in 10.0-galera branch)
THD's lex->definer initially holds "*current_user" for
CURRENT_USER(). Use get_current_user() to get the real
current user.