When one evaluates row-based comparison like (X, Y) = (A,B), one should
first call bring_value() for the Item that returns row value. If you
don't do that and just attempt to read values of X and Y, you get stale
values.
Semi-join/Materialization can take a row-based comparison apart and
make ref access from it. In that case, we need to call bring_value()
to get the index lookup components.
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)
Revert the patch for MDEV-9504.
It causes test failures, attempt to fix these causes more failures. The
source of all this is that the code in test_if_skip_sort_order() has
a peculiar way of treating select_limit parameter:
Correct value is computed when the query plan is changed. In other cases,
we use an approximation that ignores the presence of GROUP BY clause,
or JOINs, or both.
A patch that fixes all of the above would be too big to do in 10.1
create_partition_index_description() had wrong logic to calculate
length of the key value buffer that is used by the range optimizer.
For some reason it used MAX(partitioning_columns_len,
subpartitioning_columns_len) while it should use SUM of these values.
- Legacy code would set JOIN_TAB::limit only for EXPLAIN queries (this
variable is only used when producing EXPLAIN output)
- ANALYZE/SHOW EXPLAIN need to produce EXPLAIN output for non-EXPLAIN
queries, too, so we should always set JOIN_TAB::limit.
DBUG_ASSERT() added in the patch for MDEV-9181 did not take into account
special circumstances for the prepared statement EXECUTE. Fixig the assert.
Also, extending and fixing comments made during MDEV-9181.
Don't compare "field == table->next_number_field" because the field
can be special nullable field copy created by the trigger.
Compare field_index values instead.
Cannot do password validation in fix_lex_user(), we don't know
there what "GRANT ... TO user" means - creating a new user with
an empty password (need validation) or granting privileges
to an existing user (no validation needed).
Move validation down into replace_user_table(). And copy into
check_change_password().
Was:
* LEX_USER::password was storing sometimes
plaintext password and sometimes password hash
* LEX_USER::auth was storing sometimes password hash and
sometimes plugin authentication string
Now:
* LEX_USER::pwtext stores the password in plain-text
* LEX_USER::pwhash stores the password hash
* LEX_USER::auth stores the plugin authentication string
different fix. remove old ones, wait for THD to be fully
initialized before continuing with the server startup process.
This reverts commits db2e21b, 13615c5, 3f515a0, 70113ee.