- Added variable tmp_disk_table_size
- Added variable tmp_memory_table_size as an alias for tmp_table_size
- Changed internal variable tmp_table_size to tmp_memory_table_size
- create_info.data_file_length is now set with tmp_disk_table_size
- Fixed that Aria doesn't reset max_data_file_length for internal tables
- Added status flag if table is full so that we can detect this on next insert.
This ensures that the table is always 'correct', but we get the error one
row after the row that grow the table too big.
- Removed some mutex lock for internal temporary tables
If the optimizer chose an execution plan where
a semi-join nest were materialized and the
result of materialization was scanned to access
other tables by ref access it could build a key
over columns of the tables from the nest that
were actually inaccessible.
The patch performs a proper check whether a key
that uses columns of the tables from a materialized
semi-join nest can be employed to access outer tables.
Significantly reduce the amount of InnoDB, XtraDB and Mariabackup
code changes by defining pfs_os_file_t as something that is
transparently compatible with os_file_t.
This is another correction of the patch for bug mdev-12670.
If a derived table is merged into a select with STRAIGHT_JOIN
modifier all IN subquery predicates contained in the
specification of the derived table cannot be subject to
conversion to semi-joins.
This patch is a correction of the patch for bug mdev-12670.
With the current code handling semi-joins the following must
be taken into account.
Conversion of an IN subquery predicate into semi-join
has to be blocked if the predicate occurs:
(a) in the ON expression of an outer join
(b) in the ON expression of an inner join embedded directly
or indirectly in the inner nest of an outer join.
The patch for mdev-12670 blocked conversion to semi-joins only
in the case (a), but not in the case (b). This patch blocks
the conversion in both cases.
The code that blocked conversion of a IN subselect pedicate to a semi-join
if it occurred in the ON expression of an outer join did not do it correctly.
As a result, the conversion was blocked for IN subselect predicates
encountered in ON expressions of INNER joins or in WHERE conditions
of mergeable views / derived tables. This patch fixes this problem.
Benefits of this patch:
- Removed a lot of calls to strlen(), especially for field_string
- Strings generated by parser are now const strings, less chance of
accidently changing a string
- Removed a lot of calls with LEX_STRING as parameter (changed to pointer)
- More uniform code
- Item::name_length was not kept up to date. Now fixed
- Several bugs found and fixed (Access to null pointers,
access of freed memory, wrong arguments to printf like functions)
- Removed a lot of casts from (const char*) to (char*)
Changes:
- This caused some ABI changes
- lex_string_set now uses LEX_CSTRING
- Some fucntions are now taking const char* instead of char*
- Create_field::change and after changed to LEX_CSTRING
- handler::connect_string, comment and engine_name() changed to LEX_CSTRING
- Checked printf() related calls to find bugs. Found and fixed several
errors in old code.
- A lot of changes from LEX_STRING to LEX_CSTRING, especially related to
parsing and events.
- Some changes from LEX_STRING and LEX_STRING & to LEX_CSTRING*
- Some changes for char* to const char*
- Added printf argument checking for my_snprintf()
- Introduced null_clex_str, star_clex_string, temp_lex_str to simplify
code
- Added item_empty_name and item_used_name to be able to distingush between
items that was given an empty name and items that was not given a name
This is used in sql_yacc.yy to know when to give an item a name.
- select table_name."*' is not anymore same as table_name.*
- removed not used function Item::rename()
- Added comparision of item->name_length before some calls to
my_strcasecmp() to speed up comparison
- Moved Item_sp_variable::make_field() from item.h to item.cc
- Some minimal code changes to avoid copying to const char *
- Fixed wrong error message in wsrep_mysql_parse()
- Fixed wrong code in find_field_in_natural_join() where real_item() was
set when it shouldn't
- ER_ERROR_ON_RENAME was used with extra arguments.
- Removed some (wrong) ER_OUTOFMEMORY, as alloc_root will already
give the error.
TODO:
- Check possible unsafe casts in plugin/auth_examples/qa_auth_interface.c
- Change code to not modify LEX_CSTRING for database name
(as part of lower_case_table_names)
This patch:
- Adds a new virtual method Type_handler::Item_get_cache
- Splits moves Item_cache::get_cache() into the new method, every
"case XXX_RESULT" to the corresponding Type_handler_xxx::Item_get_cache.
- Adds Item::get_cache as a convenience wrapper, to make the caller code
shorter.
- Changes the last argument of Arg_comparator::cache_converted_constant()
from Item_result to "const Type_handler *".
- Removes subselect_engine::cmp_type, subselect_engine::res_type,
subselect_engine::res_field_type and derives subselect_engine
from Type_handler_hybrid_field_type instead.
- Makes Type_handler_varchar public, as it's now needed as the
default data type handler for subselect_engine.
The problem was caused by a merged semi-join, which contained a non-merged
semi-join, which used references to the top-level query in the left_expr.
When moving non-merged semi-join from the subquery to its parent, do not
forget to call fix_after_pullout for its Item_subselect. We need to do
that specifically, because non-merged semi-joins do not have their
IN-equality in the WHERE clause at this stage.
Added test cases to check the fix.
Fixed the problem of wrong types of recursive tables when the type of anchor part does not coincide with the
type of recursive part.
Prevented usage of marerialization and subquery cache for subqueries with recursive references.
Introduced system variables 'max_recursion_level'.
Added a test case to test usage of this variable.
Clang warns on this code because it is memsetting over a vtable contained in a
struct in the best_positions array. The diagnostic text is:
mariadb/sql/sql_select.cc:24462:10: error: destination for this 'memset' call is
a pointer to class containing a dynamic class 'Duplicate_weedout_picker'; vtable
pointer will be overwritten [-Werror,-Wdynamic-class-memaccess]
memset(best_positions, 0, sizeof(POSITION) * (table_count + 1));
~~~~~~ ^
Patch contributed by David Gow.
that the call-back comparison function returns a positive
number when arg1 < arg2, and a negative number when arg1 > arg2.
This is not in line with other implementation of sorting
algorithm.
Changed bubble_sort: now a negative result from the comparison
function means that arg1 < arg2, and positive result means
that arg1 > arg2.
Changed accordingly all call-back functions that are used as
parameters in the call of bubble_sort.
Added a test case to check the proper sorting of window functions.
- Removing the "diff_if_only_endspace_difference" argument from
MY_COLLATION_HANDLER::strnncollsp(), my_strnncollsp_simple(),
as well as in the function template MY_FUNCTION_NAME(strnncollsp)
in strcoll.ic
- Removing the "diff_if_only_space_different" from ha_compare_text(),
hp_rec_key_cmp().
- Adding a new function my_strnncollsp_padspace_bin() and reusing
it instead of duplicate code pieces in my_strnncollsp_8bit_bin(),
my_strnncollsp_latin1_de(), my_strnncollsp_tis620(),
my_strnncollsp_utf8_cs().
- Adding more tests for better coverage of the trailing space handling.
- Removing the unused definition of HA_END_SPACE_ARE_EQUAL
filesort and init_read_record() for the same table.
This will simplify code for WINDOW FUNCTIONS (MDEV-6115)
- Filesort_info renamed to SORT_INFO and moved to filesort.h
- filesort now returns SORT_INFO
- init_read_record() now takes a SORT_INFO parameter.
- unique declaration is moved to uniques.h
- subselect caching of buffers is now more explicit than before
- filesort_buffer is now reusable even if rec_length has changed.
- filsort_free_buffers() and free_io_cache() calls are removed
- Remove one malloc() when using get_addon_fields()
Other things:
- Added --debug-assert-on-not-freed-memory option to make it easier to
debug some not-freed-memory issues.
"Re-factor the code for post-join operations".
The patch mainly contains the code ported from mysql-5.6 and
created for two essential architectural changes:
1. WL#5558: Resolve ORDER BY execution method at the optimization stage
2. WL#6071: Inline tmp tables into the nested loops algorithm
The first task was implemented for mysql-5.6 by Ole John Aske.
It allows to make all decisions on ORDER BY operation at the optimization
stage.
The second task implemented for mysql-5.6 by Evgeny Potemkin adds JOIN_TAB
nodes for post-join operations that require temporary tables. It allows
to execute these operations within the nested loops algorithm that used to
be used before this task only for join queries. Besides these task moves
all planning on the execution of these operations from the execution phase
to the optimization phase.
Some other re-factoring changes of mysql-5.6 were pulled in, mainly because
it was easier to pull them in than roll them back. In particular all
changes concerning Ref_ptr_array were incorporated.
The port required some changes in the MariaDB code that concerned the
functionality of EXPLAIN and ANALYZE. This was done mainly by Sergey
Petrunia.
The select mentioned in the bug attempted to create a temporary table
using the maria storage engine. The table needs to have primary keys such that
duplicates can be removed. Unfortunately this use case has a longer
than allowed key and the tmp table got created without a temporary key.
We must not allow materialization for the subquery if the total key
length and key parts is greater than what the storage engine supports.
Consider a query with subquery in form t.key=(select ...). Suppose, the
parent query uses this equality for ref access.
It will attempt to evaluate the subquery in get_best_combination(),
right before the join->join_tab[...] array is filled. The problem was
that subquery optimization will attempt to look at parent's join->join_tab
to check how many times subquery will be executed (and crash).
Fixed by not doing that when the subquery is constant (non-constant
subqueries are only be evaluated during join execution, so they are not
affected)
Creating a CONNECT object on client connect and pass this to the working thread which creates the THD.
Split LOCK_thread_count to different mutexes
Added LOCK_thread_start to syncronize threads
Moved most usage of LOCK_thread_count to dedicated functions
Use next_thread_id() instead of thread_id++
Other things:
- Thread id now starts from 1 instead of 2
- Added cast for thread_id as thread id is now of type my_thread_id
- Made THD->host const (To ensure it's not changed)
- Removed some DBUG_PRINT() about entering/exiting mutex as these was already logged by mutex code
- Fixed that aborted_connects and connection_errors_internal are counted in all cases
- Don't take locks for current_linfo when we set it (not needed as it was 0 before)