The test main.mysqltest could crash or hang with
cmake -DWITH_ASAN=ON builds. The reason appears to be
a memory leak, which was found out by manually invoking
echo --replace_regex a > file
ASAN_OPTIONS=log_path=/dev/shm/asan mysqltest ... < file
and then examining the /dev/shm/asan.* file.
- mysqltest didn't free read_command_buf
- wait_for_slave_param did write different things to the log if valgrind
was used.
- Table open cache should not write the initial variable value as it
can depend on the configuration or if valgrind is used
- A variable in GetResult was used uninitalized
cmake -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
Maintainer mode makes all warnings errors. This patch fix warnings. Mostly about
deprecated `register` keyword.
Too much warnings came from Mroonga and I gave up on it.
Make mysqltest to use --ps-protocol more
use prepared statements for everything that server supports
with the exception of CALL (for now).
Fix discovered test failures and bugs.
tests:
* PROCESSLIST shows Execute state, not Query
* SHOW STATUS increments status variables more than in text protocol
* multi-statements should be avoided (see tests with a wrong delimiter)
* performance_schema events have different names in --ps-protocol
* --enable_prepare_warnings
mysqltest.cc:
* make sure run_query_stmt() doesn't crash if there's
no active connection (in wait_until_connected_again.inc)
* prepare all statements that server supports
protocol.h
* Protocol_discard::send_result_set_metadata() should not send
anything to the client.
sql_acl.cc:
* extract the functionality of getting the user for SHOW GRANTS
from check_show_access(), so that mysql_test_show_grants() could
generate the correct column names in the prepare step
sql_class.cc:
* result->prepare() can fail, don't ignore its return value
* use correct number of decimals for EXPLAIN columns
sql_parse.cc:
* discard profiling for SHOW PROFILE. In text protocol it's done in
prepare_schema_table(), but in --ps it is called on prepare only,
so nothing was discarding profiling during execute.
* move the permission checking code for SHOW CREATE VIEW to
mysqld_show_create_get_fields(), so that it would be called during
prepare step too.
* only set sel_result when it was created here and needs to be
destroyed in the same block. Avoid destroying lex->result.
* use the correct number of tables in check_show_access(). Saying
"as many as possible" doesn't work when first_not_own_table isn't
set yet.
sql_prepare.cc:
* use correct user name for SHOW GRANTS columns
* don't ignore verbose flag for SHOW SLAVE STATUS
* support preparing REVOKE ALL and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
* don't ignore errors from thd->prepare_explain_fields()
* use select_send result for sending ANALYZE and EXPLAIN, but don't
overwrite lex->result, because it might be needed to issue execute-time
errors (select_dumpvar - too many rows)
sql_show.cc:
* check grants for SHOW CREATE VIEW here, not in mysql_execute_command
sql_view.cc:
* use the correct function to check privileges. Old code was doing
check_access() for thd->security_ctx, which is invoker's sctx,
not definer's sctx. Hide various view related errors from the invoker.
sql_yacc.yy:
* initialize lex->select_lex for LOAD, otherwise it'll contain garbage
data that happen to fail tests with views in --ps (but not otherwise).
Disable LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE suport by default and
auto-enable it for the duration of one query, if the query
string starts with the word "load". In all other cases the application
should enable LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE support explicitly.
Close connection handler on connection failure. This fixes 14 failing tests in
main suite under clang+ASAN build.
ASAN report for main.connect looks like this:
=================================================================
==25495==ERROR: LeakSanitizer: detected memory leaks
Direct leak of 146280 byte(s) in 115 object(s) allocated from:
#0 0x4fba47 in calloc /fun/cpp_projects/llvm_toolchain/llvm/projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cc:138
#1 0x5a7a02 in mysql_init /work/mariadb/libmariadb/libmariadb/mariadb_lib.c:977:26
#2 0x570a7a in do_connect(st_command*) /work/mariadb/client/mysqltest.cc:6096:26
#3 0x584c39 in main /work/mariadb/client/mysqltest.cc:9321:9
#4 0x7fd15514db96 in __libc_start_main /build/glibc-OTsEL5/glibc-2.27/csu/../csu/libc-start.c:310
Indirect leak of 7065600 byte(s) in 115 object(s) allocated from:
#0 0x4fb80f in __interceptor_malloc /fun/cpp_projects/llvm_toolchain/llvm/projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cc:129
#1 0x637a83 in my_context_init /work/mariadb/libmariadb/libmariadb/ma_context.c:367:23
#2 0x59fd16 in mysql_optionsv /work/mariadb/libmariadb/libmariadb/mariadb_lib.c:2738:9
#3 0x5bc1d4 in mysql_options /work/mariadb/libmariadb/libmariadb/mariadb_lib.c:3242:10
#4 0x570b94 in do_connect(st_command*) /work/mariadb/client/mysqltest.cc:6103:7
#5 0x584c39 in main /work/mariadb/client/mysqltest.cc:9321:9
#6 0x7fd15514db96 in __libc_start_main /build/glibc-OTsEL5/glibc-2.27/csu/../csu/libc-start.c:310
Indirect leak of 940240 byte(s) in 115 object(s) allocated from:
#0 0x4fb80f in __interceptor_malloc /fun/cpp_projects/llvm_toolchain/llvm/projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cc:129
#1 0x64386e in ma_init_dynamic_array /work/mariadb/libmariadb/libmariadb/ma_array.c:49:31
#2 0x649ead in _hash_init /work/mariadb/libmariadb/libmariadb/ma_hash.c:52:7
#3 0x5a3080 in mysql_optionsv /work/mariadb/libmariadb/libmariadb/mariadb_lib.c:2938:13
#4 0x5bc20c in mysql_options4 /work/mariadb/libmariadb/libmariadb/mariadb_lib.c:3248:10
#5 0x56f63b in connect_n_handle_errors(st_command*, st_mysql*, char const*, char const*, char const*, char const*, int, char const*) /work/mariadb/client/mysqltest.cc:5874:3
#6 0x57146b in do_connect(st_command*) /work/mariadb/client/mysqltest.cc:6193:7
#7 0x584c39 in main /work/mariadb/client/mysqltest.cc:9321:9
#8 0x7fd15514db96 in __libc_start_main /build/glibc-OTsEL5/glibc-2.27/csu/../csu/libc-start.c:310
...
Closes#809
Also, apply the MDEV-17957 changes to encrypted page checksums,
and remove error message output from the checksum function,
because these messages would be useless noise when mariabackup
is retrying reads of corrupted-looking pages, and not that
useful during normal server operation either.
The error messages in fil_space_verify_crypt_checksum()
should be refactored separately.