Analysis:
During optimization of the subquery, in the call chain:
update_ref_and_keys -> add_key_fields ->
merge_key_fields -> Item_direct_ref::is_null -> Item_cache::is_null
The call to Item_cache::is_null() returns TRUE, which is wrong.
This results in Item_null replacing the field 'f3' in the KEY_FIELD,
then this Item_null is used for index access, producing a wrong result.
The reason why Item_cache::is_null returns wrong result is that
this Item_cache object is a cache of the left operand of IN, and was
updated in Item_in_optimizer::val_int. In MWL#89 the latter method is
called during the execution phase, which is after we optimize the subquery.
Therefore during the optization phase the left operand cache of IN was
not updated.
Solution:
Update the left operand cache during optimization if it is a constant.
This bug fix also discoveres and fixes a wrong IF statement in
convert_constant_item().
Store decimal 0.0 in zero bytes in dynamic strings.
mysqltest: Don't ignore error from mysql_stmt_fetch; This could cause rows to be missing from log when running with --ps-protocol
Fixed wrong result length for CAST(... as TIME)
client/mysqltest.cc:
Don't ignore error from mysql_stmt_fetch; This could cause rows to be missing from log when running with --ps-protocol
libmysql/libmysql.c:
The max length for a TIME column is 17, not 15.
mysql-test/r/dyncol.result:
More tests
mysql-test/t/dyncol.test:
More tests
mysys/ma_dyncol.c:
Check content of decimal value on read and store to not get assert in decimal_bin_size().
Store decimal 0.0 in zero bytes in dynamic strings. This also solves a problem where decimal 0 had different internal representations.
sql-common/my_time.c:
Fixed DBUG_PRINT
sql/item_timefunc.h:
Fixed wrong result length for CAST(... as TIME). This was the cause of failures in buildbot when doing cast(... as time);
sql/protocol.cc:
More DBUG_PRINT
mysql-test/r/create.result:
test of renaming
mysql-test/r/upgrade.result:
Now such behaviour prohibited to avoid problems.
mysql-test/t/create.test:
test of renaming
mysql-test/t/upgrade.test:
Now such behaviour prohibited to avoid problems.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Function to test table name presence added.
sql/sql_rename.cc:
Rename fixed.
sql/sql_table.cc:
Function to test table name presence added.
Create fixed.
mysql-test/r/dyncol.result:
Updated test results
mysql-test/r/index_intersect.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/r/index_intersect_innodb.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/t/dyncol.test:
Added replace_result for floating point results that are different on windows
Added round() around a result to get same result on all platforms.
mysql-test/t/index_intersect.test:
Added replace_result to fix that index_merge may put key names in different order.
mysys/ma_dyncol.c:
Fixed compiler warnings on Solaris
sql/key.cc:
Fixed compiler warnings on Solaris
sql/mysqld.cc:
Fixed compiler warning on windows
support-files/compiler_warnings.supp:
Suppressed an unintersting warning on Solaris
Bugs fixed:
- Added automatic detection of unsigned arguments to COLUMN_CREATE()
- If string length is not know for COLUMN_GET() use MAX_DYNAMIC_COLUMN_LENGTH instead of MAX_FIELD_BLOBLENGTH
- null_value flag was not propery reset for COLUMN_LIST() and COLUMN_CREATE() which could lead to crashes later:
- lp:778905 Assertion `value->year <= 9999' failed in dynamic_column_date_store
- lp:778912 Assertion `field_pos < field_count' failed in Protocol_text::store in maria-5.3-mwl34
include/ma_dyncol.h:
Added define for max dynamic column length.
mysql-test/r/cast.result:
Added test of cast big unsigned int to signed (this test case was missing)
mysql-test/r/dyncol.result:
Added tests from reported bugs
Added testing of automatic store of signed/unsigned integers
mysql-test/t/cast.test:
Added test of cast big unsigned int to signed (this test case was missing)
mysql-test/t/dyncol.test:
Added tests from reported bugs
Added testing of automatic store of signed/unsigned integers
sql/item.cc:
Added assert to catch cases where null_value is not set properly
sql/item_strfunc.cc:
Added automatic detection of unsigned arguments to COLUMN_CREATE()
COLUMN_GET() returned wrong value for illegal strings which lead to assert later
null_value flag was not propery reset for COLUMN_LIST() and COLUMN_CREATE() which could lead to crashes later.
sql/item_strfunc.h:
If string length is not know for COLUMN_GET() use MAX_DYNAMIC_COLUMN_LENGTH
- In eliminate_item_equal(), we could end up in a situation where:
= The multiple equality has a constant C1 (and so it is the "head item")
= The join order was such that we've generated "sj_inner_table1=C1" equality,
and now are looking to generate "sj_inner_table2_=..." equality.
When looking for what should be the other member of equality, we run
Item *head_item= current_sjm? current_sjm_head: head;
which sees current_sjm!=NULL, and takes current_sjm_head (which is NULL because
the constant C1 is the head for all cases).
- Fixed in a trivial way: take current_sjm_head if we don't have constant.
- Handle the case of degenerate joins. When join has impossible WHERE clause,
a number of its members, including JOIN::map2table, are not initialized.
Do not try accessing them, detect degenerate joins early.
- COLUMN_CREATE(column_nr, value, [column_nr,value]...)
- COLUMN_ADD(blob,column_nr, value, column_nr,value]...)
- COLUMN_DELETE(blob, column_nr, column_nr...)
- COLUMN_EXISTS(blob, column_nr)
- COLUMN_LIST(blob, column_nr)
- COLUMN_GET(string, column_nr AS type)
Added cast(X as DOUBLE) and cast(x as INT)
Better warning and error messages for wrong cast's
Created some sub functions to simplify and reuse code.
Added a lot of conversation functions with error/warnings for what went wrong.
Fixed some issues when casting time to datetime.
Added functions to dynamic strings and Strings to allow one to move a string buffer from dynamic strings to String (to save malloc+ copy)
Added dynamic columns library to libmysqlclient
include/Makefile.am:
Added ma_dyncol.h
include/decimal.h:
Added 'const' to arguments for some functions.
include/my_sys.h:
Added dynstr_reassociate()
include/my_time.h:
Added TIME_SUBSECOND_RANGE
Added double_to_datetime()
Added flag argument to str_to_time()
libmysql/CMakeLists.txt:
Added mysys/ma_dyncol.c
libmysql/Makefile.shared:
Added ma_dyncol
libmysql/libmysql.c:
Added argument to str_to_time()
mysql-test/r/bigint.result:
Better error messages
mysql-test/r/cast.result:
Better warning and error messages
A lot of new cast() tests
mysql-test/r/func_math.result:
Better warning messages
mysql-test/r/func_str.result:
Better warning messages
mysql-test/r/func_time.result:
Better warning messages
mysql-test/r/sp-vars.result:
Better warning messages
mysql-test/r/strict.result:
Better warning messages
New test result
mysql-test/r/type_newdecimal.result:
Better warning messages
mysql-test/r/warnings.result:
Better warning messages
mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/innodb_func_view.result:
Updated results after better cast warnings
mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/memory_func_view.result:
Updated results after better cast warnings
mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/myisam_func_view.result:
Updated results after better cast warnings
mysql-test/suite/optimizer_unfixed_bugs/t/bug43448.test:
Added begin...commit to speed up test.
mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/part_supported_sql_funcs_delete.inc:
Added begin...commit to speed up test.
mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/partition_supported_sql_funcs.inc:
Added begin...commit to speed up test.
mysql-test/suite/parts/r/part_supported_sql_func_innodb.result:
Added begin...commit to speed up test.
mysql-test/suite/parts/r/part_supported_sql_func_myisam.result:
Added begin...commit to speed up test.
mysql-test/suite/parts/r/rpl_partition.result:
Added begin...commit to speed up test.
mysql-test/suite/parts/t/part_supported_sql_func_innodb.test:
Removed duplicated --big_test
mysql-test/suite/parts/t/rpl_partition.test:
Added begin...commit to speed up test.
mysql-test/suite/pbxt/r/cast.result:
Updated results after better cast warnings
mysql-test/suite/pbxt/r/func_str.result:
Updated results after better cast warnings
mysql-test/suite/pbxt/r/type_newdecimal.result:
Updated results after better cast warnings
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_innodb_bug28430.result:
Added begin...commit to speed up test.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_innodb_bug28430.test:
Added begin...commit to speed up test.
mysql-test/suite/vcol/r/vcol_supported_sql_funcs_innodb.result:
More warnings
mysql-test/suite/vcol/r/vcol_supported_sql_funcs_myisam.result:
More warnings
mysql-test/t/cast.test:
A lot of new cast() tests
mysql-test/t/strict.test:
Added new test
mysys/CMakeLists.txt:
Added ma_dyncol.c
mysys/Makefile.am:
Added ma_dyncol.c
mysys/string.c:
Added dynstr_reassociate() to move a buffer from dynamic_strings to some other allocator
sql-common/my_time.c:
Added 'fuzzydate' flag to str_to_time()
Added support for microseconds to my_time_to_str() and my_datetime_to_str()
Reset second_parts in number_to_datetime()
Added double_to_datetime()
sql/field.cc:
Added double_to_longlong() and truncate_double() to simplify and reuse code
sql/field.h:
New prototypes
sql/item.cc:
Changed Item::get_date(MYSQL_TIME *ltime,uint fuzzydate) to be aware of type of argument.
(Needed to make it microsecond safe and get better warnings).
Updated call to str_to_time_with_warn()
sql/item.h:
Added struct st_dyncall_create_def used by dynamic columns
Added virtual bool dynamic_result() to tell if type of argument may change over calls.
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Added Item_func_dyncol_exists()
sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
Added class Item_func_dyncol_exists
sql/item_create.cc:
Added get_length_and_scale() to simplify other functions
Simplified and extended create_func_cast()
Added support for cast(X as double(X,Y))
Added functions to create dynamic column functions.
sql/item_create.h:
Added prototypes
sql/item_func.cc:
Extended cast functions Item_func_signed() and Item_func_unsigned() to work with dynamic types
Added Item_double_typecast()
sql/item_func.h:
Added class Item_double_typecast()
sql/item_strfunc.cc:
Added functions for COLUMN_CREATE(), COLUMN_ADD(), COLUMN_GET() and COLUMN_LIST()
sql/item_strfunc.h:
Added classes for COLUMN_CREATE(), COLUMN_ADD(), COLUMN_GET() and COLUMN_LIST()
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
Added flag argument to str_to_time_with_warn()
Updated Item_char_typecast() to handle result type that may change between calls (for dynamic columns)
Added Item_time_typecast::get_date() to ensure that we cast a datetime to time properly.
sql/item_timefunc.h:
Added get_date() to Item_time_typecast() to allow proper results for casting time to datetime
sql/lex.h:
Added new SQL function names
sql/my_decimal.cc:
Added 'const' to some arguments.
Better error message in case of errors (we now print out the wrong value)
Added my_decimal2int()
sql/my_decimal.h:
Moved some constants to my_decimal_limits.h
Updated prototypes.
Made my_decimal2int() a function as it's rather long (no reason to have it inline)
Added decimal2my_decimal() function.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Prototypes for new functions
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
New error messages for wrong casts and dynamic columns
sql/sql_acl.cc:
Fixed indentation
sql/sql_base.cc:
Added dynamic_column_error_message()
sql/sql_string.h:
Added reassociate() to move a buffer to be owned by String object.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Added syntax for COLUMN_ functions.
sql/time.cc:
Updated str_to_datetime_with_warn() flag argument to same type as other functions
Added conversion flag to str_to_time_with_warn() (Similar to all datetime functions)
Added conversion functions with warnings: double_to_datetime_with_warn() and decimal_to_datetime_with_warn()
strings/decimal.c:
Added 'const' to arguments for some functions.
unittest/mysys/Makefile.am:
Added test for dynamic columns code
Analysis:
The method st_select_lex::optimize_unflattened_subqueries()
incorrectly propagated to each subquery the complete
select_options flag set for the whole query. Among other
flags in select_options, this propagated incorrectly the
STRAIGHT_JOIN flag from the upper query to the subquery.
Solution:
During EXPLAIN set only the SELECT_DESCRIBE bit in the
select_options of the subquery.
Fixed compiler warnings
client/readline.cc:
Fixed compiler warning
mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test:
Only run test if utf8 is used
sql/log.cc:
Fixed compiler warning
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Fixed compiler warnings
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Don't abort test if ucs2 is not in use.
The third parameter in the call of make_cond_for_table() that
built the pushed condition containing only outer references
was incorrect. This condition appeared for the first time in
the patch fixing bug 729039.
mysql-test/r/explain.result:
fixed results (new item)
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
fixed results (new item)
mysql-test/r/subselect_no_mat.result:
fixed results (new item)
mysql-test/r/subselect_no_opts.result:
fixed results (new item)
mysql-test/r/subselect_no_semijoin.result:
Fixed results (new item)
mysql-test/suite/pbxt/r/subselect.result:
Fixed results (new item)
mysql-test/t/explain.test:
Fixed results (correct behaviour)
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Pass through for max/min
sql/item_subselect.cc:
moving max/min
sql/item_subselect.h:
moving max/min
sql/mysql_priv.h:
new uncacheble flags added
sql/opt_subselect.cc:
maxmin moved.
sql/opt_subselect.h:
New function for maxmin.
sql/sql_class.h:
debug code
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Fixed flags.
Limit setting fixed.
sql/sql_lex.h:
2 new flags.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Prepare divided on 2 function to be able recollect some info after transformation.
sql/sql_select.h:
Prepare divided on 2 functions.
mysql-test/r/alter_table_online.result:
Test new feature
mysql-test/t/alter_table_online.test:
Test new feature
sql/handler.cc:
Added comment
sql/lex.h:
Added ONLINE keyword
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Added option to alter table to require online operation
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
Added error message if ONLINE can't be done
sql/sql_lex.h:
Added online option
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Added online option to mysql_alter_table()
sql/sql_table.cc:
Added test that gives error if table can't be done instantly when requsted to be online.
Fixed wrong test if table includes a VARCHAR
Fixed wrong (but unlikely) handling of error conditions in ALTER table
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Added ALTER ONLINE TABLE syntax
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
Fixed bug where 'start_bulk_insert' used too small buffer if used with unknown number of rows
This makes it possible to do safe multi volume snapshots as long as one snapshots the volume with the transaction logs last.
include/mysql_com.h:
Added REFRESH_CHECKPOINT
mysql-test/r/flush.result:
Added test of new FLUSH TABLES syntax + calls to checkpoint_status handler calls
mysql-test/t/flush.test:
Added test of new FLUSH TABLES syntax + calls to checkpoint_status handler calls
sql/handler.cc:
Added code to call checkpoint_state for all handlertons that supports it
sql/handler.h:
Added new checkpoint_state() handlerton call to temporarly disable checkpoints.
sql/lex.h:
Added CHECKPOINT keyword
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Added support for FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK AND DISABLE CHECKPOINT
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
Added handlerton call to disable checkpoints.
storage/maria/ma_checkpoint.c:
Don't do checkpoint if checkpoints are disabled.
storage/maria/ma_static.c:
Added maria_checkpoint_disabled
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
Added maria_checkpoint_disabled
storage/xtradb/handler/ha_innodb.cc:
Added handlerton call to disable checkpoints.
storage/xtradb/include/log0log.h:
Added option to log_checkpoint() to allow one to ignore not critical checkpoints during the time checkpoints are disabled.
storage/xtradb/log/log0log.c:
Added code to allow one to disable checkpoints during a FLUSH TABLES ... DISABLE CHECKPOINT
This was done by adding a new argument to log_checkpoint() which tells us when the checkpoint is called by srv_master_thread (which are safe to ignore)
storage/xtradb/srv/srv0srv.c:
Tell log_checkpoint() that checkpoints from srv_master_thread() are safe to ignore (will just delay recovery time a bit).
Analysis:
Build_equal_items_for_cond() rewrites the WHERE clause in such a way,
that it may merge the list join->cond_equal->current_level with the
list of child Items in an AND condition of the WHERE clause.
The place where this is done is:
static COND *build_equal_items_for_cond(THD *thd, COND *cond,
COND_EQUAL *inherited)
{
...
if (and_level)
{
args->concat(&eq_list);
args->concat((List<Item> *)&cond_equal.current_level);
}
...
}
As a result, later transformations on the WHERE clause may change the
structure of the list join->cond_equal->current_level without knowing this.
Specifically in this bug, Item_in_subselect::inject_in_to_exists_cond
creates a new AND of the old WHERE clause and the IN->EXISTS conditions.
It then calls fix_fields() for the new AND. Among other things, fix_fields
flattens all nested ANDs into one by merging the AND argument lists.
When there is a cond_equal for the JOIN, its list of Item_equal objects
is attached to the end of the original AND. When a lower-level AND is
merged into the top-level one, the argument list of the lower-level AND
is concatenated to the list of multiple equalities in the upper-level AND.
As a result, when substitute_for_best_equal_field processes the
multiple equalities, it turns out that the multiple equality list contains
the Items from the lower-level AND which were concatenated to the end of
the join->cond_equal->current_level list. This results in a crash because
this list must not contain any other Items except for the previously found
Item_equal ones.
Solution:
When performing IN->EXIST predicate injection, and the where clause is an
AND, detach the list of Item_equal objects before calling fix_fields on
the injected where clause.
After fix_fields is done, reattach back the multiple equalities list to
the end of the argument list of the new AND.
The function test_quick_select by mistake did not update the value
of table->quick_condition_rows for index intersection scans though
the specification explicitly required to do so from any table access
plan once the plan provided a better upper bound for the number of
rows selected from the table. It resulted in a bogus, usually very
big number saved as the cost of the table access. This, in its turn,
in many cases forced the optimizer to make a bad choice of the
execution plan for join queries.
calc_daynr() function returns negative result
if malformed date with zero year and month is used.
Attempt to calculate week day on negative value
leads to crash. The fix is return NULL for
'W', 'a', 'w' specifiers if zero year and month is used.
Additional fix for calc_daynr():
--added assertion that result can not be negative
--return 0 if zero year and month is used
mysql-test/r/func_time.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/func_time.test:
test case
sql-common/my_time.c:
--added assertion that result can not be negative
--return 0 if zero year and month is used
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
eturn NULL for 'W', 'a', 'w' specifiers
if zero year and month is used.
Both these two bugs happened due to the following problem.
When a view column is referenced in the query an Item_direct_view_ref
object is created that is refers to the Item_field for the column.
All references to the same view column refer to the same Item_field.
Different references can belong to different AND/OR levels and,
as a result, can be included in different Item_equal object.
These Item_equal objects may include different constant objects.
If these constant objects are substituted for the Item_field created
for a view column we have a conflict situation when the second
substitution annuls the first substitution. This leads to
wrong result sets returned by the query. Bug #724942 demonstrates
such an erroneous behaviour.
Test case of the bug #717577 produces wrong result sets because best
equal fields of the multiple equalities built for different OR levels
of the WHERE condition differs. The subsitution for the best equal field
in the second OR branch overwrites the the substitution made for the
first branch.
To avoid such conflicts we have to substitute for the references
to the view columns rather than for the underlying field items.
To make such substitutions possible we have to include into
multiple equalities references to view columns rather than
field items created for such columns.
This patch modifies the Item_equal class to include references
to view columns into multiple equality objects. It also performs
a clean up of the class methods and adds more comments. The methods
of the Item_direct_view_ref class that assist substitutions for
references to view columns has been also added by this patch.
Analysis:
The wrong result is a consquence of sorting the subquery
result and then selecting only the first row due to the
artificial LIMIT 1 introduced by the fix_fields phase.
Normally, if there is an ORDER BY in a subquery, the ORDER
is removed (Item_in_subselect::select_in_like_transformer),
however if a GROUP BY is transformed into ORDER, this happens
later, after the removal of the ORDER clause of subqueries, so
we end up with a subquery with an ORDER clause, and an artificially
added LIMIT 1.
The reason why the same works in the main 5.3 without MWL#89, is
that the 5.3 performs all subquery transformations, including
IN->EXISTS before JOIN::optimize(). The beginning of JOIN::optimize
does:
if (having || (select_options & OPTION_FOUND_ROWS))
select_limit= HA_POS_ERROR;
which sets the limit back to infinity, thus 5.3 sorts the whole
subquery result, and IN performs the lookup into all subquery result
rows.
Solution:
Sorting of subqueries without LIMIT is meaningless. Since LIMIT in
subqueries is not supported, the patch removes sorting by setting
join->skip_sort_order= true
for each subquery JOIN object. This improves a number of execution
plans to not perform unnecessary sorting at all.
-fimplicit-termplates must be in CXXFLAGS not in handlersocket_la_CXXFLAGS.
otehrwise automake puts it in the command line too early to override
global -fno-implicit-templates
- Let advance_sj_state() save the value of JOIN::cur_dups_producing_tables
in POSITION::prefix_dups_producing_tables, and restore_sj_state() restore
it.
mysql-test/t/loaddata.test:
test for bug; without fix, running the test with --valgrind would show the leak
and make the test fail.
sql/sql_load.cc:
* In READ_INFO class, 'need_end_io_cache' is true as long as init_io_cache() was called,
so if it's true, we need to call end_io_cache(), to free memory allocated
by init_io_cache(). No matter the value of 'error'. In the bug's scenario,
'error' was set to true in read_sep_field() because
'1' (read from file) isn't suitable to load into a geometric column. Because of
'error', end_io_cache() was not called.
Note: end_io_cache() calls my_b_flush_io_cache(), which will do nothing wrong given
that the file is opened for reads only; see the init_io_cache() call which uses
only those read-only types:
(get_it_from_net) ? READ_NET : (is_fifo ? READ_FIFO : READ_CACHE).
IF the cache were rather used to write to the file, my_b_flush_io_cache() may
write to it, and it may be questionable to write to the file
if 'error' is true. But here there's no problem.
* Now that 'need_end_io_cache' is checked even if 'error' is true, it needs
to be initialized in all cases.
* Bonus: move some variables to the initialization list.
Before sorting HAVING condition is split into two parts,
first part is a table related condition and the rest of is
HAVING part. Extraction of HAVING part does not take into account
the fact that some of conditions might be non-const but
have 'used_tables' == 0 (independent subqueries)
and because of that these conditions are cut off by
make_cond_for_table() function.
The fix is to use (table_map) 0 instead of used_tables in
third argument for make_cond_for_table() function.
It allows to extract elements which belong to sorted
table and in addition elements which are independend
subqueries.
mysql-test/r/having.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/having.test:
test case
sql/sql_select.cc:
The fix is to use (table_map) 0 instead of used_tables in
third argument for make_cond_for_table() function.
It allows to extract elements which belong to sorted
table and in addition elements which are independend
subqueries.
Bug#11764671 57533: UNINITIALISED VALUES IN COPY_AND_CONVERT (SQL_STRING.CC) WITH CERTAIN CHA
When ROUND evaluates decimal result it uses Item::decimal
value as fraction value for the result. In some cases
Item::decimal is greater than real result fraction value
and uninitialised memory of result(decimal) buffer can be
used in further calculations. Issue is introduced by
Bug33143 fix. The fix is to remove erroneous assignment.
mysql-test/r/func_math.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/func_math.test:
test case
sql/item_func.cc:
remove erroneous assignment
.0
The bug was fixed by the patch for bug number BUG 11763109 - 55779: SELECT
DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY IN MYSQL SERVER VERSION "5.1.42 SUSE MYSQL (Exact same
fix as was proposed for this bug.) Since the motivation for the two bug
reports was completely different, however, it still makes sense to push the
test case.
This patch contains only the test case.
Some multibyte sequences could be considered by my_mbcharlen() functions
as multibyte character but more exact my_ismbchar() does not think so.
In such a case this multibyte sequences is pushed into 'stack' buffer which
is too small to accommodate the sequence.
The fix is to allocate stack buffer in
compliance with max character length.
mysql-test/r/loaddata.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/loaddata.test:
test case
sql/sql_load.cc:
allocate stack buffer in compliance with max character length.
Valgrind warnings were caused by comparing index values to an un-initialized field.
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
New test cases.
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
New test cases.
sql/opt_sum.cc:
Add thd to opt_sum_query enabling it to test for errors.
If we have a non-nullable index, we cannot use it to match null values,
since set_null() will be ignored, and we might compare uninitialized data.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Add thd to opt_sum_query, enabling it to test for errors.
sql/sql_select.h:
Add thd to opt_sum_query, enabling it to test for errors.
There are two problems with ANALYSE():
1. Memory leak
it happens because do_select() can overwrite
JOIN::procedure field(with zero value in our case) and
JOIN destructor don't free the memory allocated for
JOIN::procedure. The fix is to save original JOIN::procedure
before do_select() call and restore it after do_select
execution.
2. Wrong result
If ANALYSE() procedure is used for the statement with LIMIT clause
it could retrun empty result set. It happens because of missing
analyse::end_of_records() call. First end_send() function call
returns NESTED_LOOP_QUERY_LIMIT and second call of end_send() with
end_of_records flag enabled does not happen. The fix is to return
NESTED_LOOP_OK from end_send() if procedure is active.
mysql-test/r/analyse.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/analyse.test:
test case
sql/sql_select.cc:
--save original JOIN::procedure before do_select() call and
restore it after do_select execution.
--return NESTED_LOOP_OK from end_send() if procedure is active
When we create temporary result table for UNION
incorrect max_length for YEAR field is used and
it leads to incorrect field value and incorrect
result string length as YEAR field value calculation
depends on field length.
The fix is to use underlying item max_length for
Item_sum_hybrid::max_length intialization.
mysql-test/r/func_group.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/func_group.test:
test case
sql/field.cc:
added assert
sql/item_sum.cc:
init Item_sum_hybrid::max_length with
use underlying item max_length for
INT result type.
Valgrind warning happens due to early null values check
in Item_func_in::fix_length_and_dec(before item evaluation).
As result null value items with uninitialized values are
placed into array and it leads to valgrind warnings during
value array sorting.
The fix is to check null value after item evaluation, item
is evaluated in in_array::set() method.
mysql-test/r/func_in.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/func_in.test:
test case
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
The fix is to check null value after item evaluation.
Select from a view with the underlying HAVING clause failed with a
message: "1356: View '...' references invalid table(s) or column(s)
or function(s) or definer/invoker of view lack rights to use them"
The bug is a regression of the fix for bug 11750328 - 40825 (similar
case, but the HAVING cause references an aliased field).
In the old fix for bug 40825 the Item_field::name_length value has
been used in place of the real length of Item_field::name. However,
in some cases Item_field::name_length is not in sync with the
actual name length (TODO: combine name and name_length into a
solid String field).
The Item_ref::print() method has been modified to calculate actual
name length every time.
mysql-test/r/view.result:
Test case for bug #11829681
mysql-test/t/view.test:
Test case for bug #11829681
sql/item.cc:
Bug #11829681 - 60295: ERROR 1356 ON VIEW THAT EXECUTES FINE AS A QUERY
The Item_ref::print() method has been modified to calculate actual
name length every time.
sql/item.h:
Minor commentary.
create_schema if auto-generate-sql also set.
mysqlslap uses a schema to run its tests on and later
drops it if auto-generate-sql is used. This can be a
problem, if the schema is an already existing one.
If create-schema is used with auto-generate-sql option,
mysqlslap while performing the cleanup, drops the specified
database.
Fixed by introducing an option --no-drop, which, if used,
will prevent the dropping of schema at the end of the test.
client/client_priv.h:
Bug#11765157 - 58090: mysqlslap drops schema specified in
create_schema if auto-generate-sql also set.
Added an option.
client/mysqlslap.c:
Bug#11765157 - 58090: mysqlslap drops schema specified in
create_schema if auto-generate-sql also set.
Introduced an option 'no-drop' to forbid the removal of schema
even if 'create' or 'auto-generate-sql' options are used.
mysql-test/r/mysqlslap.result:
Added a testcase for Bug#11765157.
mysql-test/t/mysqlslap.test:
Added a testcase for Bug#11765157.
on lctn2 systems
There was a local variable in get_all_tables() to store the
"original" value of the database name as it can get lowercased
depending on the lower_case_table_name value.
get_all_tables() iterates over database names and for each
database iterates over the tables in it.
The "original" db name was assigned in the table names loop.
Thus the first table is ok, but the second and subsequent tables
get the lowercased name from processing the first table.
Fixed by moving the assignment of the original database name
from the inner (table name) to the outer (database name) loop.
Test suite added.
- Auto-merge with 5.3 main.
- Changed the test for LP BUG#719198 so that
an two more queries were added, and removed a
query that produces a wrong result due to an
unrelated problem. The wrong result is submitted
as a separate bug.
In the string context the MIN() and MAX() functions don't take
into account the unsignedness of the UNSIGNED BIGINT argument
column.
I.e.:
CREATE TABLE t1 (a BIGINT UNSIGNED);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (18446668621106209655);
SELECT CONCAT(MAX(a)) FROM t1;
returns -75452603341961.
mysql-test/r/func_group.result:
Test case for bug #11766094.
mysql-test/t/func_group.test:
Test case for bug #11766094.
sql/item.cc:
Bug #11766094 - 59132: MIN() AND MAX() REMOVE UNSIGNEDNESS
The Item_cache_int::val_str() method has been modified to
take into account the unsigned_flag value when converting
data to string.
Valgrind warning happens due to missing NULL value check in
Item::get_date. The fix is to add this check.
mysql-test/r/func_time.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/func_time.test:
test case
sql/item.cc:
added check for NULL value
Valgrind warning happens because null values check happens too late
in Item_func_month::val_str(after result string calculation).The fix
is to check null value before result string calculation.
mysql-test/r/func_time.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/func_time.test:
test case
sql/item_timefunc.h:
check null value before result string calculation.
ASSERTION TABLE->DB_STAT FAILED IN
SQL_BASE.CC::OPEN_TABLE() DURING I_S Q
This assert could be triggered if a statement requiring a name
lock on a table (e.g. DROP TRIGGER) executed concurrently
with an I_S query which also used the table.
One connection first started an I_S query that opened a given table.
Then another connection started a statement requiring a name lock
on the same table. This statement was blocked since the table was
in use by the I_S query. When the I_S query resumed and tried to
open the table again as part of get_all_tables(), it would encounter
a table instance with an old version number representing the pending
name lock. Since I_S queries ignore version checks and thus pending
name locks, it would try to continue. This caused it to encounter
the assert. The assert checked that the TABLE instance found with a
different version, was a real, open table. However, since this TABLE
instance instead represented a pending name lock, the check would
fail and trigger the assert.
This patch fixes the problem by removing the assert. It is ok for
TABLE::db_stat to be 0 in this case since the TABLE instance can
represent a pending name lock.
Test case added to lock_sync.test.
Issue:
======
Test case Correction for bug#11751148.
mysql-test/r/events_bugs.result:
Result file Correction for bug#11751148.
mysql-test/t/events_bugs.test:
Test case Correction for bug#11751148.
Valgrind warning happens due to missing NULL value check in
Item_func::val_decimal. The fix is to add this check.
mysql-test/r/func_time.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/func_time.test:
test case
sql/item_func.cc:
added check for NULL value
Valgrind warning happens due to uninitialized cached_format_type field
which is used later in Item_func_str_to_date::val_str method.
The fix is to init cached_format_type field.
mysql-test/r/func_time.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/func_time.test:
test case
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
init cached_format_type field
Analysis:
There are two code paths through which JOIN::exec may produce
an all-NULL row for an empty result set. One goes via the
function return_zero_rows(), when query processing detectes
early that the where clause is false, the other one is via
do_select() in the case of join execution.
In the case of do_select(), the problem was that the executioner
didn't set TABLE::null_row to 1. As result when sending the only
result row, the evaluation of each field didn't detect that all
non-aggregated fields are NULL, because Field::is_null returned
true, after checking that field->table->null_row was false.
Given that the each non-aggregated field was not considered NULL,
select_result::send_data sent whatever was in the buffer of each
field. However, since there was no actual data in the field buffer,
send_data() accessed and sent whatever junk was in the field's
data buffer.
Solution:
Similar to the analogous case in return_zero_rows() mark all
tables that their current row is NULL before sending the
artificailly created NULL row.
Assert fails due to overflow which happens in
Item_func_int_val::fix_num_length_and_dec() as
geometry functions have max_length value equal to
max_field_size(4294967295U). The fix is to skip
max_length calculation for some boundary cases.
mysql-test/r/func_math.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/func_math.test:
test case
sql/item_func.cc:
skip max_length calculation
if argument max_length is near max_field_size.
Assertion happens due to missing initialization of unsigned_flag
for Item_func_set_user_var object. It leads to incorrect
calculation of decimal field size.
The fix is to add initialization of unsigned_flag.
mysql-test/r/variables.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/variables.test:
test case
sql/item_func.cc:
add initialization of unsigned_flag.
Valgrind warining happens due to missing
'end of the string' check. The fix is to
check if we reached the end of the string.
mysql-test/r/func_time.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/func_time.test:
test case
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
check if we reached the end of
the string after leading spaces skipping.
Problem: mysqlbinlog --server-id may filter out Format_description_log_events.
If mysqlbinlog does not process the Format_description_log_event,
then mysqlbinlog cannot read the rest of the binary log correctly.
This can have the effect that mysqlbinlog crashes, generates an error,
or generates output that causes mysqld to crash, generate an error,
or corrupt data.
Fix: Never filter out Format_description_log_events. Also, never filter
out Rotate_log_events.
client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
Process Format_description_log_events even when the
server_id does not match the number given by --server-id.
mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test:
Add test case.
ARE NOT BEING HONORED
max_allowed_packet works in conjunction with net_buffer_length.
max_allowed_packet is an upper bound of net_buffer_length.
So it doesn't make sense to set the upper limit lower than the value.
Added a warning (using ER_UNKNOWN_ERRROR and a specific message)
when this is done (in the log at startup and when setting either
max_allowed_packet or the net_buffer_length variables)
Added a test case.
Fixed several tests that broke the above rule.
Analysis:
A query with implicit grouping is one with aggregate functions and
no GROUP BY clause. MariaDB inherits from MySQL an SQL extenstion
that allows mixing aggregate functions with non-aggregate fields.
If a query with such mixed select clause produces an empty result
set, the meaning of aggregate functions is well defined - either
NULL (MIN, MAX, etc.), or 0 (count(*)). However the non-aggregated
fields must also have some value, and the only reasonable value in
the case of empty result is NULL.
The cause of the many wrong results was that if a field is declared
as non-nullable (e.g. because it is a PK or NOT NULL), the semantic
analysis and the optimization phases treat this field as non-nullable,
and generate all related query plan elements based on this assumption.
Later during execution, these incorrectly configured/generated query
plan elements result in a wrong result because the selected fields
are not null due to the not-null assumption during optimization.
Solution:
Detect before the context analysys phase that a query uses implicit
grouping with mixed aggregates/non-aggregates, and set all fields
as nullable. The parser already walks the SELECT clause, and
already sets Item::with_sum_func for Items that reference aggreagate
functions. The patch adds a symmetric Item::with_field so that all
Items that reference an Item_field are marked during their
construction at parse time in the same way as with aggregate function
use.
Implement binlog_optimize_thread_scheduling option to allow benchmarking the
effect of running commit_ordered() for multiple transactions all in one
thread.
Issue:
------
Due to prefix match, database like 'k' was matching with 'ka' and events of 'ka' we getting displayed for 'show event' of 'k'.
Resolution:
-----------
Scan for listing of events in a schema is made to be done on exact match of database (schema) name instead of just prefix.
mysql-test/r/events_bugs.result:
modified expected file with the expected results.
mysql-test/t/events_bugs.test:
added a test case to reproduce the scenario.
sql/event_db_repository.cc:
Scan for schema name is made to be done on exact db name match.
and a different fix for lp:736370
cache temporal expression in Item_cache_int, not in Item_string.
invoke get_datetime_value() to create a correct Item_cache_int.
Implement Item_cache_int::clone, as it's a proper constant
The problem was that server didn't check resulting size of prepared
statement argument which was set using mysql_send_long_data() API.
By calling mysql_send_long_data() several times it was possible
to create overly big string and thus force server to allocate
memory for it. There was no way to limit this allocation.
The solution is to add check for size of result string against
value of max_long_data_size start-up parameter. When intermediate
string exceeds max_long_data_size value an appropriate error message
is emitted.
We can't use existing max_allowed_packet parameter for this purpose
since its value is limited by 1GB and therefore using it as a limit
for data set through mysql_send_long_data() API would have been an
incompatible change. Newly introduced max_long_data_size parameter
gets value from max_allowed_packet parameter unless its value is
specified explicitly. This new parameter is marked as deprecated
and will be eventually replaced by max_allowed_packet parameter.
Value of max_long_data_size parameter can be set only at server
startup.
mysql-test/t/variables.test:
Added checking for new start-up parameter max_long_data_size.
sql/item.cc:
Added call to my_message() when accumulated string exceeds
max_long_data_size value. my_message() calls error handler
that was installed in mysql_stmt_get_longdata before call
to Item_param::set_longdata.
The error handler then sets state, last_error and last_errno
fields for current statement to values which correspond to
error which was caught.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Added max_long_data_size variable declaration.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Added support for start-up parameter 'max_long_data_size'.
This parameter limits size of data which can be sent from
client to server using mysql_send_long_data() API.
sql/set_var.cc:
Added variable 'max_long_data_size' into list of variables
displayed by command 'show variables'.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Added error handler class Set_longdata_error_handler.
This handler is used to catch any errors that can be
generated during execution of Item_param::set_longdata().
Source code snippet that makes checking for statement's state
during statement execution is moved from Prepared_statement::execute()
to Prepared_statement::execute_loop() in order not to call
set_parameters() when statement has failed during
set_long_data() execution. If this hadn't been done
the call to set_parameters() would have failed.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
A testcase for the bug #56976 was added.
Analysis (BUG#719198):
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:
Imlpement Item::is_null().
******
Analysis (BUG#730604):
The method Item_field::is_null() determines if an item is NULL from its
Item_field::field object. However, for Item_fields that represent internal
temporary tables, Item_field::field represents the field of the original
table that was the source for the temporary table (in this case t1.f3).
Both in the committed test case, and in the original bug report the current
value of t1.f3 is not NULL. This results in an incorrect count of NULLs
for this column. As a consequence, all related Ordered_key buffers are
allocated with incorrect sizes. Depending on the exact query and data,
these incorrect sizes result in various crashes or failed asserts.
Solution:
The correct value of the current field of the internal temp table is
in Item_field::result_field. This value is determined by
Item::is_null_result().
Issue:
SSL_CIPHER set to a specific CIPHER name was not getting picked up by SHOW STATUS Command.
Solution:
If specific cipher name is specified, avoid overwriting of Cipher List with default Cipher names.
extra/yassl/src/yassl_int.cpp:
If user specified Cipher name is there, avoid populating default
cipher names' list.
mysql-test/r/ssl_cipher.result:
Expected file for ssl_cipher.test test case
mysql-test/t/ssl_cipher-master.opt:
Server option file for ssl_cipher.test test case.
mysql-test/t/ssl_cipher.test:
Test case to verify that user specified SSL cipher name is shown in SHOW STATUS Command.
mysql-test/r/union.result:
Added test for lp:732124
mysql-test/t/union.test:
Added test for lp:732124
sql/sp_rcontext.cc:
Updated function definition for ::send_data()
sql/sp_rcontext.h:
Updated function definition for ::send_data()
sql/sql_analyse.cc:
Test if send_data() returned an error
sql/sql_class.cc:
Updated function definition for ::send_data()
sql/sql_class.h:
Changed select_result::send_data(List<Item> &items) to return -1 in case of duplicate row that should not be counted as part of LIMIT
sql/sql_cursor.cc:
Check if send_data returned error
sql/sql_delete.cc:
Updated function definition for ::send_data()
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Updated function definition for ::send_data()
sql/sql_select.cc:
Don't count rows which send_data() tells you to ignore
sql/sql_union.cc:
Inform caller that the row should be ignored. This is the real bug fix for lp:732124
sql/sql_update.cc:
Updated function definition for ::send_data()
Two problems:
* Item_func_convert_tz() did not tell args[0] that it needs
TIME_NO_ZERO_IN_DATE result
* Item_func_timediff did not respect fuzzy_date limitations,
truncated seconds when casting to signed long, resulting in
invalid time value (hours, seconds = (uint)-1).
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.
issue a warning when a datetime is truncated for storing in a TIME column.
this automatically prevents optimizer from using indexes when comparing time column to a datetime
many changes:
* NOT_FIXED_DEC now create hires fields, not old ones.
As a result, temp tables preserve microseconds (on DISTINCT, GROUP BY)
* I_S tables force decimals=0 on temporal types (backward compatibility)
* Item_func_coalesce calculates decimals for temporal types
* no precision for TIME/DATETIME in CAST means 0, not NOT_FIXED_DEC
* addtime/timediff calculate decimals from arguments (not NOT_FIXED_DEC)
sql/field.h:
NOT_FIXED_DEC now create hires fields, not old ones
sql/item.h:
force decimals=0 for I_S tables
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Item_func_coalesce calculates decimals for temporal types
sql/item_create.cc:
no precision for TIME/DATETIME in CAST means 0, not NOT_FIXED_DEC
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
addtime calculates decimals from arguments (not NOT_FIXED_DEC)
sql/item_timefunc.h:
timediff calculates decimals from arguments (not NOT_FIXED_DEC)
If join condition is of the form <t2.key>=<t1.no_key> then the server
performs no index look-ups when looking for matching rows of t2 for
the rows from t1 with t1.no_key=NULL. It happens because the function
add_not_null_conds() injects an additional condition of the form
IS NOT NULL(<t1.no_key>) into the WHERE condition.
However if the join condition was of the form <t.key>=<outer_ref> no
additional null rejecting predicate was generated. This could lead
to extra records in the result set if the value of <outer_ref> happened
to be NULL.
The new code injects null rejecting predicates of the form
IS NOT NULL(<outer_ref>) and evaluates them before the first row
the subquery is constructed.
sql/field.cc:
initialize ltime completely
sql/filesort.cc:
don't pack MYSQL_TIME if it's not initialized
(safe here, but valgrind complains)
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
don't pack MYSQL_TIME if it's not initialized
(safe here, but valgrind complains)
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
don't check MYSQL_TIME members if it's uninitialized
(safe here, but valgrind complains)
sql/time.cc:
use c_ptr_safe() instead of c_ptr()
(make valgrind happy)
- put the code that sets HA_NULL_PART bit back
- Fix test_if_ref/part_of_refkey() so that
= NULL-ability of lookup columns does not prevent the equality
from being removed (we now have early/late NULLs filtering which
will filter out NULL values)
= equality is not removed if it is ref_or_null access, and the value
of the lookup column can alternate between the lookup value and NULL.
- 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.
Part 2. Function QUOTE() was not multi-byte safe.
@ mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result
@ mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test
Adding tests
@ sql/item_strfunc.cc
Fixing Item_func_quote::val_str to be multi-byte safe.
@ sql/item_strfunc.h
Multiple size needed for quote characters to mbmaxlen
Problem: wrong character set pointer was passed to my_strtoll10_mb2,
which led to DBUG_ASSERT failure in some cases.
@ mysql-test/r/func_encrypt_ucs2.result
@ mysql-test/t/func_encrypt_ucs2.test
@ mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result
@ mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test
Adding tests
@ sql/item_func.cc
"cs" initialization was wrong (res does not necessarily point to &str_value)
@ sql/item_strfunc.cc
Item_func_dec_encrypt::val_str() and Item_func_des_descrypt::val_str()
did not set character set for tmp_value (the returned value),
so the old value, which was previously copied from args[1]->val_str(),
was incorrectly returned with tmp_value.
- 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)
Problem: a byte behind the end of input string was read
in case of a broken XML not having a quote or doublequote
character closing a string value.
Fix: changing condition not to read behind the end of input string
@ mysql-test/r/xml.result
@ mysql-test/t/xml.test
Adding tests
@ strings/xml.c
When checking if the closing quote/doublequote was found,
using p->cur[0] us unsafe, as p->cur can point to the byte after the value.
Comparing p->cur to p->beg instead.
and collateral changes.
* introduce my_hrtime_t, my_timediff_t, and conversion macros
* inroduce TIME_RESULT, but it can only be returned from Item::cmp_type(),
never from Item::result_type()
* pack_time/unpack_time function for "packed" representation of
MYSQL_TIME in a longlong that can be compared
* ADDTIME()/SUBTIME()/+- INTERVAL now work with TIME values
* numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
* new column I_S.COLUMNS.DATETIME_PRECISION
* date/time values are compares to anything as date/time, not as strings or numbers.
* old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
* MYSQL_TIME to string conversion functions take precision as an argument
* unified the warnings from Field_timestamp/datetime/time/date/newdate store methods
* Field_timestamp_hires, Field_datetime_hires, Field_time_hires
* Field_temporal
* Lazy_string class to pass a value (string, number, time) polymorphically down the stack
* make_truncated_value_warning and Field::set_datetime_warning use Lazy_string as an argument, removed char*/int/double variants
* removed Field::can_be_compared_as_longlong(). Use Field::cmp_type() == INT_RESULT instead
* introduced Item::cmp_result() instead of Item::is_datetime() and Item::result_as_longlong()
* in many cases date/time types are treated like other types, not as special cases
* greatly simplified Arg_comparator (regarding date/time/year code)
* SEC_TO_TIME is real function, not integer.
* microsecond precision in NOW, CURTIME, etc
* Item_temporal. All items derived from it only provide get_date, but no val* methods
* replication of NOW(6)
* Protocol::store(time) now takes the precision as an argument
* @@TIMESTAMP is a double
client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
remove unneded casts
include/my_sys.h:
introduce my_hrtime_t, my_timediff_t, and conversion macros
include/my_time.h:
pack_time/unpack_time, etc.
convenience functions to work with MYSQL_TIME::second_part
libmysql/libmysql.c:
str_to_time() is gone. str_to_datetime() does it now.
my_TIME_to_str() takes the precision as an argument
mysql-test/include/ps_conv.inc:
time is not equal to datetime anymore
mysql-test/r/distinct.result:
a test for an old MySQL bug
mysql-test/r/explain.result:
numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/func_default.result:
numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/func_sapdb.result:
when decimals=NOT_FIXED_DEC it means "not fixed" indeed
mysql-test/r/func_test.result:
numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/func_time.result:
ADDTIME()/SUBTIME()/+- INTERVAL now work with TIME values
mysql-test/r/having.result:
numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/information_schema.result:
new column I_S.COLUMNS.DATETIME_PRECISION
mysql-test/r/join_outer.result:
numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/metadata.result:
TIMESTAMP no longer has zerofill flag
mysql-test/r/range.result:
invalid datetime is not compared with as a string
mysql-test/r/select.result:
NO_ZERO_IN_DATE, etc only affect storage - according to the manual
numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/sysdate_is_now.result:
when decimals=NOT_FIXED_DEC it means "not fixed" indeed
mysql-test/r/type_blob.result:
TIMESTAMP(N) is not deprecated
mysql-test/r/type_timestamp.result:
old TIMESTAMP(X) semantics is not supported anymore
mysql-test/r/union.result:
numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/varbinary.result:
numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/t/distinct.test:
test for an old MySQL bug
mysql-test/t/func_time.test:
+- INTERVAL now works with TIME values
mysql-test/t/select.test:
typo
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
only one error per statement, please
mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix40123.test:
old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix50030.test:
old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix50117.test:
old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
mysql-test/t/type_blob.test:
old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
mysql-test/t/type_timestamp.test:
old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
mysys/my_getsystime.c:
functions to get the time with microsecond precision
mysys/my_init.c:
move the my_getsystime.c initialization code to my_getsystime.c
mysys/my_static.c:
no need to make these variables extern
mysys/my_static.h:
no need to make these variables extern
scripts/mysql_system_tables.sql:
old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
scripts/mysql_system_tables_fix.sql:
old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
scripts/mysqlhotcopy.sh:
old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
sql-common/my_time.c:
* call str_to_time from str_to_datetime, as appropriate
* date/time to string conversions take precision as an argument
* number_to_time()
* TIME_to_double()
* pack_time() and unpack_time()
sql/event_data_objects.cc:
cast is not needed
my_datetime_to_str() takes precision as an argument
sql/event_db_repository.cc:
avoid dangerous downcast (because the pointer is
not always Field_timestamp, see events_1.test)
sql/event_queue.cc:
avoid silly double-work for cond_wait
(having an endpoint of wait, subtract the current time to get the timeout,
and use set_timespec() macro to fill in struct timespec, by adding the current
time to the timeout)
sql/field.cc:
* remove virtual Field::get_time(), everyone should use only Field::get_date()
* remove lots of #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
* unified the warnings from Field_timestamp/datetime/time/date/newdate store methods
* Field_timestamp_hires, Field_datetime_hires, Field_time_hires
* Field_temporal
* make_truncated_value_warning and Field::set_datetime_warning use Lazy_string as an argument, removed char*/int/double variants
sql/field.h:
* remove virtual Field::get_time(), everyone should use only Field::get_date()
* remove lots of #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
* unified the warnings from Field_timestamp/datetime/time/date/newdate store methods
* Field_timestamp_hires, Field_datetime_hires, Field_time_hires
* Field_temporal
* make_truncated_value_warning and Field::set_datetime_warning use Lazy_string as an argument, removed char*/int/double variants
* removed Field::can_be_compared_as_longlong(). Use Field::cmp_type() == INT_RESULT instead
sql/filesort.cc:
TIME_RESULT, cmp_time()
sql/item.cc:
* numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
* Item::cmp_result() instead of Item::is_datetime() and Item::result_as_longlong()
* virtual Item::get_time() is gone
* Item_param::field_type() is set correctly
* Item_datetime, for a datetime constant
* time to anything is compared as a time
* Item_cache::print() prints the value is available
* bug fixed in Item_cache_int::val_str()
sql/item.h:
* Item::print_value(), to be used from Item_xxx::print() when needed
* Item::cmp_result() instead of Item::is_datetime() and Item::result_as_longlong()
* virtual Item::get_time() is gone
* Item_datetime, for a datetime constant
* better default for cast_to_int_type()
* Item_cache objects now *always* have the field_type() set
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
* get_year_value, get_time_value are gone. get_datetime_value does it all
* get_value_a_func, get_value_b_func are gone
* can_compare_as_dates() is gone too, TIME_RESULT is used instead
* cmp_type() instead or result_type() when doing a comparison
* compare_datetime and compate_e_datetime in the comparator_matrix, is_nulls_eq is gone
* Item::cmp_result() instead of Item::is_datetime() and Item::result_as_longlong()
sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
greatly simplified Arg_comparator
sql/item_create.cc:
* fix a bug in error messages in CAST
sql/item_func.cc:
Item::cmp_result() instead of Item::is_datetime() and Item::result_as_longlong()
mention all possibitiles in switch over Item_result values, or use default:
sql/item_row.h:
overwrite the default cmp_type() for Item_row,
as no MYSQL_TYPE_xxx value corresponds to ROW_RESULT
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
rewrite make_datetime to support precision argument
SEC_TO_TIME is real function, not integer.
many functions that returned temporal values had duplicate code in val_* methods,
some of them did not have get_date() which resulted in unnecessary date->str->date conversions.
Now they all are derived from Item_temporal_func and *only* provide get_date, not val* methods.
many fixes to set decimals (datetime precision) correctly.
sql/item_timefunc.h:
SEC_TO_TIME is real function, not integer.
many functions that returned temporal values had duplicate code in val_* methods,
some of them did not have get_date() which resulted in unnecessary date->str->date conversions.
Now they all are derived from Item_temporal_func and *only* provide get_date, not val* methods.
many fixes to set decimals (datetime precision) correctly.
sql/log_event.cc:
replication of NOW(6)
sql/log_event.h:
replication of NOW(6)
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Lazy_string class to pass a value (string, number, time) polymorphically down the stack.
make_truncated_value_warning() that uses it.
sql/mysqld.cc:
datetime in Arg_comparator::comparator_matrix
sql/opt_range.cc:
cleanup: don't disable warnings before calling save_in_field_no_warnings()
sql/protocol.cc:
Protocol::store(time) now takes the precision as an argument
sql/protocol.h:
Protocol::store(time) now takes the precision as an argument
sql/rpl_rli.cc:
small cleanup
sql/set_var.cc:
SET TIMESTAMP=double
sql/set_var.h:
@@TIMESTAMP is a double
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
precision and scale are unsigned
sql/slave.cc:
replication of NOW(6)
sql/sp_head.cc:
cleanup
sql/sql_class.cc:
support for NOW(6)
sql/sql_class.h:
support for NOW(6)
sql/sql_insert.cc:
support for NOW(6)
sql/sql_select.cc:
use item->cmp_type().
move a comment where it belongs
sql/sql_show.cc:
new column I_S.COLUMNS.DATETIME_PRECISION
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
TIME(X), DATETIME(X), cast, NOW(X), CURTIME(X), etc
sql/time.cc:
fix date_add_interval() to support MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_TIME argument
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
TIMESTAMP no longer carries ZEROFIELD flag, still we keep MYI file compatible.
strings/my_vsnprintf.c:
warnings
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
old timestamp(X) does not work anymore
datetime is no longer equal to time
- In join buffering code, call join_tab_execution_startup() (#1) before we call join_tab_scan->open() (#2).
This is important with SJ-Materialization because #1 fills the materialized table, while
#2 will actually try to read the first row. Attempt to read the first row before we have
populated the materialized table would cause zero rows to be returned when actually there were matches.
- 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).
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.
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.
- 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)
even in the cases when there existed range/index-merge scans that
were cheaper than the full table scan.
This was a defect/bug of the implementation of mwl #128.
Now hash join can work not only with full table scan of the joined
table, but also with full index scan, range and index-merge scans.
Accordingly, in the cases when hash join is used the column 'type'
in the EXPLAINs can contain now 'hash_ALL', 'hash_index', 'hash_range'
and 'hash_index_merge'. If hash join is coupled with a range/index_merge
scan then the columns 'key' and 'key_len' contain info not only on
the used hash index, but also on the indexes used for the scan.
- Linking now with g++ instead of gcc with 'compile-dist' to solve problems with handlersocket/client
- Fixed bug in heap tables when doing handler read next-prev over last row
BUILD/compile-dist:
- Linking now with g++ instead of gcc with 'compile-dist' to solve problems with handlersocket/client
cmd-line-utils/libedit/vi.c:
Fixed compiler warning about not checking return value for write
mysql-test/r/index_intersect.result:
Updated results (missed this file in my last push)
mysql-test/suite/handler/aria.result:
Updated test results
mysql-test/suite/handler/handler.inc:
Changed test to use read next/read prev on key where there are duplicates that can come in different order depending on system
Added testing of read next-prev over last row and read prev-next around first row
mysql-test/suite/handler/heap.result:
Updated test results
mysql-test/suite/handler/init.inc:
More rows to test
mysql-test/suite/handler/innodb.result:
Updated test results
mysql-test/suite/handler/interface.result:
Updated test results
mysql-test/suite/handler/myisam.result:
Updated test results
mysql-test/t/variables-big.test:
Fixed test to not fail on windows
mysql-test/valgrind.supp:
Removed not matching fun: to get rid of valgrind warning
storage/heap/hp_rfirst.c:
Added state so that we know if we have an active position in the index.
storage/heap/hp_rkey.c:
Added state so that we know if we have an active position in the index.
storage/heap/hp_rnext.c:
Handle reading several next after finding the last row (this caused a crash before)
storage/heap/hp_rprev.c:
Handle reading several prev after finding the first row (this caused a crash before)
storage/xtradb/buf/buf0buf.c:
Fixed compiler warning about uninitialized value
dbug/dbug.c:
Fixed compiler warnings on windows
mysql-test/r/index_intersect_innodb.result:
Don't print number of rows as this varies
mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/processlist_val_no_prot.result:
Update to use new State
mysql-test/suite/handler/heap.result:
Update results
mysql-test/suite/handler/heap.test:
Changed key used in test as the key 'b' will not guarantee order of the two last elements (as the key value is the same)
mysql-test/suite/pbxt/r/lock_multi.result:
Update to use new State
mysql-test/t/index_intersect.test:
Don't print number of rows as this varies
mysql-test/valgrind.supp:
Added suppression for linux
mysys/hash.c:
Fixed compiler warnings on windows
plugin/handler_socket/handlersocket/database.cpp:
Fixed compiler warnings
sql-common/client_plugin.c:
Changed variable to define to avoid compiler warnings when variable is not used
sql-common/my_time.c:
Initialize all my_time elements to avoid compiler warnings
storage/oqgraph/ha_oqgraph.cc:
Use right function (to avoid compiler warning)
storage/pbxt/src/table_xt.cc:
Initialize variables (to avoid compiler warnings)
Split the tests for MWL#89 into two parts - one for bugs
(currently active), and one for functionality tets
(currently in progress, and thus disabled).
Disable the test for LP BUG#718593.
("-") IN DATABASE NAMES IN ALTER DATABASE.
mysqldump did not quote database name in 'ALTER DATABASE'
statements in its output. This can further cause a failure
while loading if database name contains a hyphen '-'.
This happened as, while printing the 'ALTER DATABASE'
statements, the database name was not quoted.
Fixed by quoting the database name.
client/mysqldump.c:
Bug#11766310 : 59398: MYSQLDUMP 5.1 CAN'T HANDLE A DASH
("-") IN DATABASE NAMES IN ALTER DATABASE.
Modified the print statement in order to print the quoted
database name for 'ALTER DATABASE' statements.
mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result:
Added a test case for bug#11766310.
mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test:
Added a test case for bug#11766310.
- Fixed some issues with partitions and connection_string, which also fixed lp:716890 "Pre- and post-recovery crash in Aria"
- Fixed wrong assert in Aria
Now need to merge with latest xtradb before pushing
sql/ha_partition.cc:
Ensure that m_ordered_rec_buffer is not freed before close.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Changed to use opt_stack_trace instead of opt_pstack.
Removed references to pstack
sql/partition_element.h:
Ensure that connect_string is initialized
storage/maria/ma_key_recover.c:
Fixed wrong assert
sql/multi_range_read.cc:
Added printing of error if something goes wrong in get_next()
(Not critical for this bug fix, but this was something that I noticed while testing and found missing)
storage/myisam/mi_rkey.c:
Fixed wrong error number in mi_yield_and_check_if_killed()
- In Maria/MyISAM: Release/re-acquire locks to give queries that wait on them a chance to make progress
- In Maria/MyISAM: Change from numeric constants to ICP_RES values.
- In Maria: Do check index condition in maria_rprev() (was lost in the merge/backport?)
- In Maria/MyISAM/XtraDB: Check if the query was killed, and return immediately if it was.
Added new storage engine error: HA_ERR_ABORTED_BY_USER, for handler to signal that it detected a kill of the query and aborted
Authors: Sergey Petrunia & Monty
include/my_base.h:
Added HA_ERR_ABORTED_BY_USER, for handler to signal that it detected a kill of the query and aborted
include/my_handler.h:
Added comment
mysql-test/r/myisam_icp.result:
Updated test
mysql-test/t/myisam_icp.test:
Drop used tables at start of test
Added test case that can help with manual testing of killing index condition pushdown query.
mysys/my_handler_errors.h:
Text for new storage engine error
sql/handler.cc:
If engine got HA_ERR_ABORTED_BY_USER, send kill message.
sql/multi_range_read.cc:
Return error code
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
Added ma_killed_in_mariadb() to detect kill.
Ensure that file->external_ref points to TABLE object.
storage/maria/ma_extra.c:
Dummy test-if-killed for standalone
storage/maria/ma_key.c:
If ma_check_index_cond() fails, set my_errno and info->cur_row.lastpos
storage/maria/ma_rkey.c:
Release/re-acquire locks to give queries that wait on them a chance to make progress
Check if the query was killed, and return immediately if it was
storage/maria/ma_rnext.c:
Check if the query was killed, and return immediately if it was
Added missing fast_ma_writeinfo(info)
storage/maria/ma_rnext_same.c:
Check if the query was killed, and return immediately if it was
Added missing fast_ma_writeinfo(info)
storage/maria/ma_rprev.c:
Check if the query was killed, and return immediately if it was
Added missing fast_ma_writeinfo(info) and ma_check_index_cond()
storage/maria/ma_search.c:
Give error message if we find a wrong key
storage/maria/ma_static.c:
Added pointer to test-if-killed function
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
New prototypes
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
Added mi_killed_in_mariadb()
Ensure that file->external_ref points to TABLE object.
storage/myisam/mi_extra.c:
Dummy test-if-killed for standalone
storage/myisam/mi_key.c:
If ma_check_index_cond() fails, set my_errno and info->lastpos
storage/myisam/mi_rkey.c:
Ensure that info->lastpos= HA_OFFSET_ERROR in case of error
Release/re-acquire locks to give queries that wait on them a chance to make progress
Check if the query was killed, and return immediately if it was
Reorder code to do less things in case of error.
Added missing fast_mi_writeinfo()
storage/myisam/mi_rnext.c:
Check if the query was killed, and return immediately if it was
Simplify old ICP code
Added missing fast_ma_writeinfo(info)
storage/myisam/mi_rnext_same.c:
Check if the query was killed, and return immediately if it was
Added missing fast_mi_writeinfo(info)
storage/myisam/mi_rprev.c:
Check if the query was killed, and return immediately if it was
Simplify error handling of ICP
Added missing fast_mi_writeinfo(info)
storage/myisam/mi_search.c:
Give error message if we find a wrong key
storage/myisam/mi_static.c:
Added pointer to test-if-killed function
storage/myisam/myisamdef.h:
New prototypes
storage/xtradb/handler/ha_innodb.cc:
Added DB_SEARCH_ABORTED_BY_USER and ha_innobase::is_thd_killed()
Check if the query was killed, and return immediately if it was
storage/xtradb/handler/ha_innodb.h:
Added prototype
storage/xtradb/include/db0err.h:
Added DB_SEARCH_ABORTED_BY_USER
storage/xtradb/include/row0mysql.h:
Added possible ICP errors
storage/xtradb/row/row0sel.c:
Use ICP errors instead of constants.
Detect if killed and return B_SEARCH_ABORTED_BY_USER
The loop that was looping over subqueries' references to outer field used a
local boolean variable to tell whether the field was grouped or not. But the
implementor failed to reset the variable after each iteration. Thus a field
that was not directly aggregated appeared to be.
Fixed by resetting the variable upon each new iteration.
memory reference
There are two issues present here.
1) There is a possibility that we test a byte beyond the
allocated buffer
2) We compare a byte that might never have been
initalized to see if it's 0.
The first issue is not triggered by existing code, but an
ASSERT has been added to safe-guard against introducing
new code that triggers it.
The second issue is what triggers the Valgrind warnings
reported in the bug report. A buffer is allocated in
class String to hold the value. This buffer is populated
by the character data constituting the string, but is not
zero-terminated in most cases. Testing if it is indeed
zero-terminated means that we check a byte that has never
been explicitly set, thus causing Valgrind to trigger.
Note that issue 2 is not a serious problem. The variable
is read, and if it's not zero, we will set it to zero.
There are no further consequences.
Note that this patch does not fix the underlying problems
with issue 1, as it is deemed too risky to fix at this
point (as noted in the bug report). As discussed in
the report, the c_ptr() method should probably be
replaced, but this requires a thorough analysis of the
~200 calls to the method.
sql/set_var.cc:
These two cases have been reported to fail
with Valgrind.
The patch also adjusts several instable test results
to order the result.
Analysis:
The function prev_record_reads() may skip (jump over)
some query plan nodes where record_count < 1. At the
same time, even though get_partial_join_cost() uses
all first N plan nodes after the last constant table,
it may produce a smaller record_count than
prev_record_reads(), because the record count for
some plan nodes may be < 1, and these nodes may not
participate in prev_record_reads.
Solution:
The current solution is to treat the result of
get_partial_join_cost() as the upper bound for the
total number of unique lookup keys.
attempt to create spatial index on char > 31 bytes".
Attempt to create spatial index on char field with length
greater than 31 byte led to assertion failure on server
compiled with safemutex support.
The problem occurred in mi_create() function which was called
to create a new version of table being altered. This function
failed since it detected an attempt to create a spatial key
on non-binary column and tried to return an error.
On its error path it tried to unlock THR_LOCK_myisam mutex
which has not been not locked at this point. Indeed such an
incorrect behavior was caught by safemutex wrapper and caused
assertion failure.
This patch fixes the problem by ensuring that mi_create()
doesn't releases THR_LOCK_myisam mutex on error path if it was
not acquired.
mysql-test/r/gis.result:
Added test for bug @59888 "debug assertion when attempt to
create spatial index on char > 31 bytes".
mysql-test/t/gis.test:
Added test for bug @59888 "debug assertion when attempt to
create spatial index on char > 31 bytes".
storage/myisam/mi_create.c:
Changed mi_create() not to release THR_LOCK_myisam mutex on
error path if it was not acquired.
This bug extends the fix for LP BUG#715027 to cover one
more case of an Item being transformed, and its property
Item::with_subselect not being updated because
quick_fix_fields doesn't recalculate any properties.
Analysis:
Before calling:
write_record= (select->skip_record(thd) > 0);
the function find_all_keys needs to restore the original read/write
sets of the table that is sorted if the condition select->cond
contains a subquery.
This didn't happen in this test case because the flag "with_subselect"
was not set properly for select->cond.
The reason for the flag not being set properly, was that this condition
was rewritten by add_cond_and_fix() inside make_join_select() by:
/* Add conditions added by add_not_null_conds(). */
if (tab->select_cond)
add_cond_and_fix(thd, &tmp, tab->select_cond);
However, the function add_cond_and_fix() called the shortcut method
Item::quick_fix_field() that didn't update the "with_subselect"
property.
Solution:
Call the complete Item::fix_fields() to update all Item properties,
including "with_subselect".
Analysis:
The failed assert is a result of calling Item_sum_distinct::clear()
on an incomplete object for which Item_sum_distinct::setup() was
not yet called.
The reason is that JOIN::exec for the outer query calls JOIN::reinit()
for all its subqueries, which in turn calls clear() for all aggregate
functions of the subqueries. The call stack is:
mysql_explain_union -> mysql_select -> JOIN::exec -> select_desribe ->
mysql_explain_union -> mysql_select -> JOIN::reinit
This assert doesn't fail in the main 5.3 because constant subqueries
are being executed during the optimize phase of the outer query,
thus the Unique object is created before calling JOIN::exec for the
outer query, and Item_sum_distinct::clear() actually cleans the
Unique object.
Solution:
The best solution is the obvious one - substitute the assert with
a test whether Item_sum_distinct::tree is NULL.
Analysis:
The crash in EXPLAIN resulted from an attempt to print the
name of the internal temporary table created to compute
distinct for the innermost subquery of the test case.
Such tables do not have a corresponding TABLE_LIST (table
reference), hence the crash. The reason for this was that
the subquery was executed as part of constant condition
evaluation before EXPLAIN attempts to print the table name.
During the subquery execution, the subquery JOIN_TAB and
its table are substituted by a temporary table in
make_simple_join.
Solution:
Similar to the analogous case for other Items than the
IS NULL function, do not evaluate expensive constant
conditions.
- Fixed Partition engine to store CONNECTION string for partitions.
Removed HA_NO_PARTITION flag from FederatedX.
Added test 'federated_partition' to suite.
- lp:#585688 - maridb crashes in federatedx code
FederatedX handler instances, created on one thread and used on
another thread (via table cache) when "show table status" is executed
crashed because txn member was not initialized for current thread.
Added test 'federated_bug_585688' to suite.
Author for the patch is Antony Curtis
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_bug_585688.result:
Test for lp:585688
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_bug_585688.test:
Test for lp:585688
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_partition-slave.opt:
Test for partition support in federatedx
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_partition.result:
Test for partition support in federatedx
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_partition.test:
Test for partition support in federatedx
mysql-test/t/partition_federated.test:
Updated error message
sql/ha_partition.cc:
Added support for connection strings to partitions for federatedx
sql/ha_partition.h:
Added support for connection strings to partitions for federatedx
sql/partition_element.h:
Added support for connection strings to partitions for federatedx
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Added support for connection strings to partitions for federatedx
storage/federatedx/ha_federatedx.cc:
Added support for partitions.
FederatedX handler instances, created on one thread and used on another thread (via table cache) when "show table status"
is executed crashed because txn member was not initialized for current thread.
Fixed LP BUG#714808 Assertion `outer_lookup_keys <= outer_record_count'
Analysis:
The function best_access_path() computes the number or records as
follows:
...
if (rec < MATCHING_ROWS_IN_OTHER_TABLE)
rec= MATCHING_ROWS_IN_OTHER_TABLE; // Fix for small tables
...
if (table->quick_keys.is_set(key))
records= (double) table->quick_rows[key];
else
{
/* quick_range couldn't use key! */
records= (double) s->records/rec;
}
Above MATCHING_ROWS_IN_OTHER_TABLE == 10, and s->records == 1,
thus we get an estimated 0.1 records. As a result JOIN::get_partial_join_cost()
for the outer query computes outer_record_count == 0.1 records, which is
meaningless in this context.
Solution:
Round row count estimates that are < 1 to 1.
privileges".
The first problem was that DROP USER didn't properly remove privileges
on stored functions from in-memory structures. So the dropped user
could have called stored functions on which he had privileges before
being dropped while his connection was still around.
Even worse if a new user with the same name was created he would
inherit privileges on stored functions from the dropped user.
Similar thing happened with old user name and function privileges
during RENAME USER.
This problem stemmed from the fact that the handle_grant_data() function
which handled DROP/RENAME USER didn't take any measures to update
in-memory hash with information about function privileges after
updating them on disk.
This patch solves this problem by adding code doing just that.
The second problem was that RENAME USER didn't properly update in-memory
structures describing table-level privileges and privileges on stored
procedures. As result such privileges could have been lost after a rename
(i.e. not associated with the new name of user) and inherited by a new
user with the same name as the old name of the original user.
This problem was caused by code handling RENAME USER in
handle_grant_struct() which [sic!]:
a) tried to update wrong (tables) hash when updating stored procedure
privileges for new user name.
b) passed wrong arguments to function performing the hash update and
didn't take into account the way in which such update could have
changed the order of the hash elements.
This patch solves this problem by ensuring that a) the correct hash
is updated, b) correct arguments are used for the hash_update()
function and c) we take into account possible changes in the order
of hash elements.
mysql-test/r/grant.result:
Added test coverage for bug#36544 "DROP USER does not remove stored
function privileges".
mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/innodb_storedproc_06.result:
Since after fixing bug#36544 "DROP USER does not remove stored function
privileges" in-memory structures are correctly updated by DROP USER,
DROP FUNCTION performed after DROP USER for its definer no longer
produces unwarranted warning/error messages.
mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/memory_storedproc_06.result:
Since after fixing bug#36544 "DROP USER does not remove stored function
privileges" in-memory structures are correctly updated by DROP USER,
DROP FUNCTION performed after DROP USER for its definer no longer
produces unwarranted warning/error messages.
mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/myisam_storedproc_06.result:
Since after fixing bug#36544 "DROP USER does not remove stored function
privileges" in-memory structures are correctly updated by DROP USER,
DROP FUNCTION performed after DROP USER for its definer no longer
produces unwarranted warning/error messages.
mysql-test/t/grant.test:
Added test coverage for bug#36544 "DROP USER does not remove stored
function privileges".
sql/sql_acl.cc:
Changed handle_grant_data() to also update hash with function
privileges. This allows DROP/RENAME USER correctly keep this
in-memory structure up-to-date.
To do this extended handle_grant_struct() to support updating of this
hash. In addition fixed code in this function which is responsible for
handling of column and routine hashes during RENAME USER, ensured that
we correctly update these hashes after changing user name and that we
don't skip elements while iterating through the hash and doing updates.
Also fix bug#59110: Memory leak of QUICK_SELECT_I allocated memory.
Includes Jørgen Lølands review comments.
Root cause of these bugs are that test_if_skip_sort_order() decided to
revert the 'skip_sort_order' descision (and use filesort) after the
query plan has been updated to reflect a 'skip' of the sort order.
This might happen in 'check_reverse_order:' if we have a
select->quick which could not be made descending by appending
a QUICK_SELECT_DESC. ().
The original 'save_quick' was then restored after the QEP has been modified,
which caused:
- An incorrect 'precomputed_group_by= TRUE' may have been set,
and not reverted, as part of the already modifified QEP (Bug#59308)
- A 'select->quick' might have been created which we fail to delete (bug#59110).
This fix is a refactorication of test_if_skip_sort_order() where all logic
related to modification of QEP (controlled by argument 'bool no_changes'), is
moved to the end of test_if_skip_sort_order(), and done after *all* 'test_if_skip'
checks has been performed - including the 'check_reverse_order:' checks.
The refactorication above contains now intentional changes to the logic which
has been moved to the end of the function.
Furthermore, a smaller part of the fix address the handling of the
select->quick objects which may already exists when we call
'test_if_skip_sort_order()' (save_quick) -and
new select->quick's created during test_if_skip_sort_order():
- Before new select->quick may be created by calling ::test_quick_select(), we
set 'select->quick= 0' to avoid that ::test_quick_select() prematurely
delete the save_quick's. (After this call we may have both a 'save_quick'
and 'select->quick')
- All returns from ::test_if_skip_sort_order() where we may have both a
'save_quick' and a 'select->quick' has been changed to goto's to the
exit points 'skiped_sort_order:' or 'need_filesort:' where we
decide which of the QUICK_SELECT's to keep, and delete the other.