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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc
cab4ca9c33 Fixed bug #27827.
ON conditions from JOIN expression were ignored at CHECK OPTION
check when updating a multi-table view with CHECK OPTION.

The st_table_list::prep_check_option function has been
modified to to take into account ON conditions at CHECK OPTION check
It was also changed to build the check option condition only once
for any update used in PS/SP.
2007-06-01 02:15:40 +05:00
gkodinov/kgeorge@magare.gmz
6d1fab661b Merge gkodinov@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0-opt
into  magare.gmz:/home/kgeorge/mysql/autopush/B28476-5.0-opt
2007-05-22 17:05:33 +03:00
gkodinov/kgeorge@magare.gmz
604ef46327 Bug #28476: force index on a disabled myisam index gives error 124
When processing the USE/FORCE index hints
the optimizer was not checking if the indexes 
specified are enabled (see ALTER TABLE).
Fixed by:
 Backporting the fix for bug 20604 to 5.0
2007-05-22 15:58:30 +03:00
dlenev@mockturtle.local
8b93e52e92 Fix for:
Bug #20662 "Infinite loop in CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ... SELECT
              with locked tables"
  Bug #20903 "Crash when using CREATE TABLE .. SELECT and triggers"
  Bug #24738 "CREATE TABLE ... SELECT is not isolated properly"
  Bug #24508 "Inconsistent results of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT when
              temporary table exists"
 
Deadlock occured when one tried to execute CREATE TABLE IF NOT
EXISTS ... SELECT statement under LOCK TABLES which held
read lock on target table.
Attempt to execute the same statement for already existing
target table with triggers caused server crashes.
Also concurrent execution of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT statement
and other statements involving target table suffered from
various races (some of which might've led to deadlocks).
Finally, attempt to execute CREATE TABLE ... SELECT in case
when a temporary table with same name was already present
led to the insertion of data into this temporary table and
creation of empty non-temporary table.
 
All above problems stemmed from the old implementation of CREATE
TABLE ... SELECT in which we created, opened and locked target
table without any special protection in a separate step and not
with the rest of tables used by this statement.
This underminded deadlock-avoidance approach used in server
and created window for races. It also excluded target table
from prelocking causing problems with trigger execution.
  
The patch solves these problems by implementing new approach to
handling of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT for base tables.
We try to open and lock table to be created at the same time as
the rest of tables used by this statement. If such table does not
exist at this moment we create and place in the table cache special
placeholder for it which prevents its creation or any other usage
by other threads.

We still use old approach for creation of temporary tables.

Also note that we decided to postpone introduction of some tests
for concurrent behaviour of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT till 5.1.
The main reason for this is absence in 5.0 ability to set @@debug
variable at runtime, which can be circumvented only by using several
test files with individual .opt files. Since the latter is likely
to slowdown test-suite unnecessary we chose not to push this tests
into 5.0, but run them manually for this version and later push
their optimized version into 5.1
2007-05-11 20:33:13 +04:00
lars/lthalmann@mysql.com/dl145h.mysql.com
cec17aa0ba Merge mysql.com:/nfsdisk1/lars/bkroot/mysql-5.0-rpl
into  mysql.com:/nfsdisk1/lars/MERGE/mysql-5.0-merge
2007-03-31 12:36:50 +02:00
evgen@sunlight.local
7c42232d1d Bug#23233: 0 as LAST_INSERT_ID() after INSERT .. ON DUPLICATE in the
NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO mode.

In the NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO mode the table->auto_increment_field_not_null
variable is used to indicate that a non-NULL value was specified by the user
for an auto_increment column. When an INSERT .. ON DUPLICATE updates the
auto_increment field this variable is set to true and stays unchanged for the
next insert operation. This makes the next inserted row sometimes wrongly have
0 as the value of the auto_increment field.

Now the fill_record() function resets the table->auto_increment_field_not_null
variable before filling the record.
The table->auto_increment_field_not_null variable is also reset by the
open_table() function for a case if we missed some auto_increment_field_not_null
handling bug.
Now the table->auto_increment_field_not_null is reset at the end of the
mysql_load() function.

Reset the table->auto_increment_field_not_null variable after each
write_row() call in the copy_data_between_tables() function.
2007-03-30 18:13:33 +04:00
guilhem@gbichot3.local
f0a95a4e20 - renaming TMP_TABLE to NON_TRANSACTIONAL_TMP_TABLE because this is
what it actually means (Monty approved the renaming)
- correcting description of transaction_alloc command-line options
(our manual is correct)
- fix for a failure of rpl_trigger.
2007-03-22 15:07:32 +01:00
malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)
9f0b0df961 Merge malff@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0-runtime
into  weblab.(none):/home/marcsql/TREE/mysql-5.0-8407_b
2007-03-06 11:30:08 -07:00
malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)
b216d959bb Bug#8407 (Stored functions/triggers ignore exception handler)
Bug 18914 (Calling certain SPs from triggers fail)
Bug 20713 (Functions will not not continue for SQLSTATE VALUE '42S02')
Bug 21825 (Incorrect message error deleting records in a table with a
  trigger for inserting)
Bug 22580 (DROP TABLE in nested stored procedure causes strange dependency
  error)
Bug 25345 (Cursors from Functions)


This fix resolves a long standing issue originally reported with bug 8407,
which affect the behavior of Stored Procedures, Stored Functions and Trigger
in many different ways, causing symptoms reported by all the bugs listed.
In all cases, the root cause of the problem traces back to 8407 and how the
server locks tables involved with sub statements.

Prior to this fix, the implementation of stored routines would:
- compute the transitive closure of all the tables referenced by a top level
statement
- open and lock all the tables involved
- execute the top level statement
"transitive closure of tables" means collecting:
- all the tables,
- all the stored functions,
- all the views,
- all the table triggers
- all the stored procedures
involved, and recursively inspect these objects definition to find more
references to more objects, until the list of every object referenced does
not grow any more.
This mechanism is known as "pre-locking" tables before execution.
The motivation for locking all the tables (possibly) used at once is to
prevent dead locks.

One problem with this approach is that, if the execution path the code
really takes during runtime does not use a given table, and if the table is
missing, the server would not execute the statement.
This in particular has a major impact on triggers, since a missing table
referenced by an update/delete trigger would prevent an insert trigger to run.

Another problem is that stored routines might define SQL exception handlers
to deal with missing tables, but the server implementation would never give
user code a chance to execute this logic, since the routine is never
executed when a missing table cause the pre-locking code to fail.

With this fix, the internal implementation of the pre-locking code has been
relaxed of some constraints, so that failure to open a table does not
necessarily prevent execution of a stored routine.

In particular, the pre-locking mechanism is now behaving as follows:

1) the first step, to compute the transitive closure of all the tables
possibly referenced by a statement, is unchanged.

2) the next step, which is to open all the tables involved, only attempts
to open the tables added by the pre-locking code, but silently fails without
reporting any error or invoking any exception handler is the table is not
present. This is achieved by trapping internal errors with
Prelock_error_handler

3) the locking step only locks tables that were successfully opened.

4) when executing sub statements, the list of tables used by each statements
is evaluated as before. The tables needed by the sub statement are expected
to be already opened and locked. Statement referencing tables that were not
opened in step 2) will fail to find the table in the open list, and only at
this point will execution of the user code fail.

5) when a runtime exception is raised at 4), the instruction continuation
destination (the next instruction to execute in case of SQL continue
handlers) is evaluated.
This is achieved with sp_instr::exec_open_and_lock_tables()

6) if a user exception handler is present in the stored routine, that
handler is invoked as usual, so that ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE exceptions can be
trapped by stored routines. If no handler exists, then the runtime execution
will fail as expected.

With all these changes, a side effect is that view security is impacted, in
two different ways.

First, a view defined as "select stored_function()", where the stored
function references a table that may not exist, is considered valid.
The rationale is that, because the stored function might trap exceptions
during execution and still return a valid result, there is no way to decide
when the view is created if a missing table really cause the view to be invalid.

Secondly, testing for existence of tables is now done later during
execution. View security, which consist of trapping errors and return a
generic ER_VIEW_INVALID (to prevent disclosing information) was only
implemented at very specific phases covering *opening* tables, but not
covering the runtime execution. Because of this existing limitation,
errors that were previously trapped and converted into ER_VIEW_INVALID are
not trapped, causing table names to be reported to the user.
This change is exposing an existing problem, which is independent and will
be resolved separately.
2007-03-05 19:42:07 -07:00
gluh@mysql.com/eagle.(none)
47e537b47c Bug#24630 Subselect query crashes mysqld
The crash happens because second filling of the same I_S table happens in
case of subselect with order by. table->sort.io_cache previously allocated
in create_sort_index() is deleted during second filling
(function get_schema_tables_result). There are two places where
I_S table can be filled: JOIN::exec and create_sort_index().
To fix the bug we should check if the table was already filled
in one of these places and skip processing of the table in second.
2007-02-12 16:06:14 +04:00
kent@mysql.com/kent-amd64.(none)
6523aca729 my_strtoll10-x86.s:
Corrected spelling in copyright text
Makefile.am:
  Don't update the files from BitKeeper
Many files:
  Removed "MySQL Finland AB & TCX DataKonsult AB" from copyright header
  Adjusted year(s) in copyright header 
Many files:
  Added GPL copyright text
Removed files:
  Docs/Support/colspec-fix.pl
  Docs/Support/docbook-fixup.pl
  Docs/Support/docbook-prefix.pl
  Docs/Support/docbook-split
  Docs/Support/make-docbook
  Docs/Support/make-makefile
  Docs/Support/test-make-manual
  Docs/Support/test-make-manual-de
  Docs/Support/xwf
2006-12-31 01:02:27 +01:00
kent@mysql.com/kent-amd64.(none)
226a5c833f Many files:
Changed header to GPL version 2 only
2006-12-23 20:17:15 +01:00
igor@rurik.mysql.com
2a7acba7e1 Fixed bug #21727.
This is a performance issue for queries with subqueries evaluation
of which requires filesort.
Allocation of memory for the sort buffer at each evaluation of a
subquery may take a significant amount of time if the buffer is rather big.
With the fix we allocate the buffer at the first evaluation of the
subquery and reuse it at each subsequent evaluation.
2006-10-31 17:31:56 -08:00
rburnett@bk-internal.mysql.com
22c77e87a2 Merge bk-internal.mysql.com:/data0/bk/mysql-5.0
into  bk-internal.mysql.com:/data0/bk/mysql-5.0-kt
2006-08-03 16:54:06 +02:00
kostja@bodhi.local
1b145118b9 Merge bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0
into  bodhi.local:/opt/local/work/mysql-5.0-runtime-merge
2006-08-02 21:54:10 +04:00
kostja@bodhi.local
4bfc67fc3c Merge bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0
into  bodhi.local:/opt/local/work/mysql-5.0-runtime-merge
2006-08-02 14:13:01 +04:00
gkodinov/kgeorge@macbook.gmz
8944564fd8 Bug #21080: ALTER VIEW makes user restate SQL SECURITY mode, and ALGORITHM
When executing ALTER TABLE all the attributes of the view were overwritten.
  This is contrary to the user's expectations.
  So some of the view attributes are preserved now : namely security and 
  algorithm. This means that if they are not specified in ALTER VIEW
  their values are preserved from CREATE VIEW instead of being defaulted.
2006-07-31 17:33:37 +03:00
gluh@mysql.com/gluh.(none)
e47b22c6a2 Bug#20543 select on information_schema strange warnings, view, different schemas/users
The fix is: if user has privileges to view fields and user has any
(insert,select,delete,update) privileges on underlying view 
then 'show fields' and select from I_S.COLUMNS table are sucsessful.
2006-07-25 17:23:25 +05:00
igreenhoe/greenman@anubis.greendragongames.com
abb75129f8 4.1 -> 5.0 merge 2006-07-13 16:35:25 -07:00
kostja@bodhi.local
15a76619c7 Post-merge fixes for Bug#19399 "Stored Procedures 'Lost Connection'
when dropping/creating tables"
2006-07-11 23:39:51 +04:00
kostja@bodhi.local
e4598dae1f Merge bodhi.local:/opt/local/work/tmp_merge
into  bodhi.local:/opt/local/work/mysql-5.0-runtime-merge-41
2006-07-11 21:19:57 +04:00
konstantin@bodhi.netgear
8e735d2c11 A fix and a test case for Bug#19399 "res 'Lost Connection' when
dropping/creating tables".

The bug could lead to a crash when multi-delete statements were
prepared and used with temporary tables.

The bug was caused by lack of clean-up of multi-delete tables before
re-execution of a prepared statement. In a statement like
DELETE t1 FROM t1, t2 WHERE ... the first table list (t1) is
moved to lex->auxilliary_table_list and excluded from lex->query_tables
or select_lex->tables. Thus it was unaccessible to reinit_stmt_before_use
and not cleaned up before re-execution of a prepared statement.
2006-07-06 23:59:04 +04:00
gluh@eagle.intranet.mysql.r18.ru
a230166f28 Fix for bug#13934 Silent truncation of table comments
Table comment: issue a warning(error in traditional mode) if length of comment > 60 symbols
Column comment: issue a warning(error in traditional mode) if length of comment > 255 symbols
Table 'comment' is changed from char* to LEX_STRING
2006-06-29 18:39:34 +05:00
konstantin@mysql.com
3cf181bb64 Fix compilation failures on Windows caused by the patch for Bug#17199.
Fix a minor issue with Bug#16206 (bdb.test failed if the tree is compiled 
without blackhole).
2006-06-27 14:56:24 +04:00
sergefp@mysql.com
2956dbe84f BUG#17379 Wrong reuse of E(#rows(range)) as E(#rows(ref(const))):
Re-work best_access_path() and find_best() to reuse E(#rows(range access)) as
E(#rows(ref[_or_null](const) access) only when it is appropriate.
[This is the final cumulative patch]
2006-05-10 17:40:20 +04:00
ingo@mysql.com
ac52c977aa Merge mysql.com:/home/mydev/mysql-5.0
into  mysql.com:/home/mydev/mysql-5.0-bug5390
2006-04-05 11:38:16 +02:00
timour@mysql.com
593bd1d3b8 Merge mysql.com:/home/timka/mysql/src/5.0-virgin
into  mysql.com:/home/timka/mysql/src/5.0-bug-15229
2006-03-06 11:41:19 +02:00
timour@mysql.com
103604ed06 Fix for BUG#15229.
The cause of this bug was a design flaw due to which the list of natural
join columns was incorrectly computed and stored for nested joins that
are not natural joins, but are operands (possibly indirect) of nested joins.

The patch corrects the flaw in a such a way, that the result columns of a
table reference are materialized only if it is a leaf table (that is, only
if it is a view, stored table, or natural/using join).
2006-03-02 11:50:15 +02:00
monty@mysql.com
54274976e7 Fixed compiler warnings from gcc 4.0.2:
- Added empty constructors and virtual destructors to many classes and structs
- Removed some usage of the offsetof() macro to instead use C++ class pointers
2006-02-25 17:46:30 +02:00
ingo@mysql.com
73907f53e9 BUG#5390 - problems with merge tables
Merge from 4.1
2006-02-20 15:23:57 +01:00
ingo@mysql.com
e0098885f6 Merge mysql.com:/home/mydev/mysql-4.1-bug5390
into  mysql.com:/home/mydev/mysql-5.0-bug5390
2006-02-06 15:15:44 +01:00
paul@snake-hub.snake.net
b4f8b1b376 information_schema_db.result, information_schema.result:
Fix test result.
table.h, sql_show.cc:
  Put I_S tables in lexical order.
2006-01-28 19:44:51 -06:00
gluh@eagle.intranet.mysql.r18.ru
b4f7c9bbd5 Fix for bug#15307 GROUP_CONCAT() with ORDER BY returns empty set on information_schema(2nd ver)
Fill schema tables with data before filesort if it's necessary
2006-01-24 16:48:19 +04:00
ingo@mysql.com
7e58102bfd Merge mysql.com:/home/mydev/mysql-4.0-bug5390
into  mysql.com:/home/mydev/mysql-4.1-bug5390
2006-01-23 19:19:29 +01:00
ingo@mysql.com
87f9c10db5 BUG#5390 - problems with merge tables
After-fix optimizations proposed and finally
implemented by Monty.
2006-01-23 19:12:29 +01:00
timour@mysql.com
687b66b8da WL#2486 - natural/using joins according to SQL:2003
Post-review fixes that simplify the way access rights
are checked during name resolution and factor out all
entry points to check access rights into one single
function.
2005-11-30 21:27:11 +02:00
timour@mysql.com
cc7d1268c4 WL#2486 - Natural/using join according to SQL:2003.
Post-review fixes according to Monty's review.
2005-11-28 21:57:50 +02:00
sergefp@mysql.com
749d78fcd4 Merge mysql.com:/home/psergey/mysql-5.0-bug14026-r2
into mysql.com:/home/psergey/mysql-5.0-oct03-push
2005-11-03 16:21:21 +03:00
konstantin@mysql.com
fd3a3c2224 Minor comments. 2005-10-29 13:11:34 +04:00
bell@sanja.is.com.ua
c399932a72 fixe of typos, comments & layout 2005-10-28 00:56:44 +03:00
bell@sanja.is.com.ua
1b164c7b83 support of view underlying tables and SP functions security check added (BUG#9505) (WL#2787) 2005-10-28 00:18:23 +03:00
sergefp@mysql.com
1441f1c188 BUG#13126: When choosing join order for join with nested joins, don't produce join
orders that cannot be handled by the executioner.
2005-10-25 19:28:27 +04:00
monty@mysql.com
17d7ba931d Merge bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0
into  mysql.com:/home/my/mysql-5.0
2005-10-08 03:37:23 +03:00
monty@mysql.com
78e828d32f Review of code pushed since last 5.0 pull:
Ensure that ccache is also used for C programs
mysql: Ensure that 'delimiter' works the same way in batch mode as in normal mode
mysqldump: Change to use ;; (instead of //) as a stored procedure/trigger delimiter
Fixed test cases by adding missing DROP's and rename views to be of type 'v#'
Removed MY_UNIX_PATH from fn_format()
Removed current_db_used from TABLE_LIST
Removed usage of 'current_thd' in Item_splocal
Removed some compiler warnings
A bit faster longlong2str code
2005-10-06 17:54:43 +03:00
serg@mysql.com
062f145bf8 sql_table.cc, table.cc, table.h:
fixed CHECKSUM TABLE to be independent from last - undefined in InnoDB - bits in the null bitmask
  bug#13710
2005-10-04 17:04:20 +02:00
konstantin@mysql.com
6f8d3c4844 A fix and a test case for Bug#6513 "Test Suite: Values inserted by using
cursor is interpreted latin1 character and Bug#9819 "Cursors: Mysql Server
Crash while fetching from table with 5 million records."
A fix for a possible memory leak when fetching into an SP cursor
in a long loop.
The patch uses a common implementation of cursors in the binary protocol and 
in stored procedures and implements materialized cursors.
For implementation details, see comments in sql_cursor.cc
2005-09-22 02:11:21 +04:00
bell@sanja.is.com.ua
914b961d01 Merge sanja.is.com.ua:/home/bell/mysql/bk/mysql-5.0
into  sanja.is.com.ua:/home/bell/mysql/bk/work-owner2-5.0
2005-09-14 11:07:04 +03:00
bell@sanja.is.com.ua
71ffbbf81b part 1 (ver 2, postreview fix) of WL#2787
view definer information syntax/storage/replication
fixed SOURCE field of .frm
2005-09-14 10:53:09 +03:00
msvensson@neptunus.(none)
7d78749320 Merge bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0
into  neptunus.(none):/home/msvensson/mysql/bug10713_new/my50-bug10713_new
2005-09-14 08:10:18 +02:00
msvensson@neptunus.(none)
d612caf39a Merge neptunus.(none):/home/msvensson/mysql/bug10713
into  neptunus.(none):/home/msvensson/mysql/bug10713_new/my50-bug10713_new
2005-09-13 09:41:01 +02:00