into bodhi.local:/opt/local/work/mysql-4.1-4968-to-push
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_class.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Manual merge.
sql/sql_table.cc:
Manual merge.
2nd version
During tmp tables cleanup we get the handler for temporary table
and delete table using handler method.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
added function prototype
sql/mysqld.cc:
added call of mysql_rm_tmp_tables() function
sql/sql_base.cc:
mysql_rm_tmp_tables()
-removed from table_cache_init
-During tmp tables cleanup we get the handler for temporary table
and delete table using handler method.
it allows to remove orphan records from data dictionary(InnoDB)
In the method Item_field::fix_fields we try to resolve the name of
the field against the names of the aliases that occur in the select
list. This is done by a call of the function find_item_in_list.
When this function finds several occurrences of the field name
it sends an error message to the error queue and returns 0.
Yet the code did not take into account that find_item_in_list
could return 0 and tried to dereference the returned value.
mysql-test/r/order_by.result:
Added a test case for bug #25427.
mysql-test/t/order_by.test:
Added a test case for bug #25427.
sql/item.cc:
Fixed bug #25427.
In the method Item_field::fix_fields we try to resolve the name of
the field against the names of the aliases that occur in the select
list. This is done by a call of the function find_item_in_list.
When this function finds several occurrences of the field name
it sends an error message to the error queue and returns 0.
Yet the code did not take into account that find_item_in_list
could return 0 and tried to dereference the returned value.
into moonlight.home:/home/tomash/src/mysql_ab/mysql-4.1-bug23443
heap/hp_block.c:
Auto merged
sql/item_func.cc:
Auto merged
heap/hp_write.c:
Manual merge.
server
The problem was that when memory was exhausted HEAP engine could crash
(GROUP BY uses HEAP TABLE). Alternatively, if SET was used, it could
report an error "You may only use constant expressions with SET" instead
of "Out of memory (Needed NNNNNN bytes)".
The solution is:
- pass MY_WME to (some) calls to my_malloc() to get correct message.
- fix heap_write() so that the first key is skipped during cleanup
on ENOMEM because it wasn't inserted and doesn't have to be
deleted.
No test case is provided because we can't test out-of-memory behaviour
in our current test framework.
heap/hp_block.c:
If allocation fails, write an error message.
heap/hp_write.c:
On ENOMEM, skip the first key in cleanup, as it wasn't inserted yet.
sql/item_func.cc:
Add MY_WME so that OOM error will be reported.
libmysqld/lib_sql.cc:
error message moved to 'stmt'
mysql-test/t/distinct.test:
temporary disabled in embedded server
mysql-test/t/mysqladmin.test:
disabled in embedded server
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
superfluous #ifndef removed
and no WHERE condition were applied for any subquery without tables.
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Added a test case for bug #24670.
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
Added a test case for bug #24670.
sql/item_subselect.cc:
Fixed bug #24670: optimizations that are legal only for subqueries without tables
and no WHERE condition were applied for any subquery without tables.
Removed an assertion that caused an abort for subqueries without tables and no
WHERE condition.
Blocked substitution of a single-row subquery without tables for the constant
row from its select list when the subquery contained a WHERE condition.
This optimization is valid only for subquries without tables with no conditions.
Any subquery without tables with WHERE clause returns NULL if the WHERE condition
is FALSE. Erroneously it was always considered as non-nullable that could trigger
another optimization concerning IS NULL predicates which is applicable only for
non-nullable expressions and ultimately led to a wrong result returned by the outer
query.
Added a proper implementation of the virtual method may_be_null for class
subselect_single_select_engine.
sql/item_subselect.h:
Fixed bug #24670: optimizations that are legal only for subqueries without tables
and no WHERE condition were applied for any subquery without tables.
Made method may_by_null for class subselect_engine vvirtual.
Bug#4968 "Stored procedure crash if cursor opened on altered table"
Bug#19733 "Repeated alter, or repeated create/drop, fails"
Bug#19182 "CREATE TABLE bar (m INT) SELECT n FROM foo; doesn't work from
stored procedure."
Bug#6895 "Prepared Statements: ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN does nothing"
Bug#22060 "ALTER TABLE x AUTO_INCREMENT=y in SP crashes server"
Test cases for bugs 4968, 19733, 6895 will be added in 5.0.
Re-execution of CREATE DATABASE, CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE
statements in stored routines or as prepared statements caused
incorrect results (and crashes in versions prior to 5.0.25).
In 5.1 the problem occured only for CREATE DATABASE, CREATE TABLE
SELECT and CREATE TABLE with INDEX/DATA DIRECTOY options).
The problem of bugs 4968, 19733, 19282 and 6895 was that functions
mysql_prepare_table, mysql_create_table and mysql_alter_table were not
re-execution friendly: during their operation they used to modify contents
of LEX (members create_info, alter_info, key_list, create_list),
thus making the LEX unusable for the next execution.
In particular, these functions removed processed columns and keys from
create_list, key_list and drop_list. Search the code in sql_table.cc
for drop_it.remove() and similar patterns to find evidence.
The fix is to supply to these functions a usable copy of each of the
above structures at every re-execution of an SQL statement.
To simplify memory management, LEX::key_list and LEX::create_list
were added to LEX::alter_info, a fresh copy of which is created for
every execution.
The problem of crashing bug 22060 stemmed from the fact that the above
metnioned functions were not only modifying HA_CREATE_INFO structure in
LEX, but also were changing it to point to areas in volatile memory of
the execution memory root.
The patch solves this problem by creating and using an on-stack
copy of HA_CREATE_INFO (note that code in 5.1 already creates and
uses a copy of this structure in mysql_create_table()/alter_table(),
but this approach didn't work well for CREATE TABLE SELECT statement).
mysql-test/r/ps.result:
Update test results (Bug#19182, Bug#22060)
mysql-test/t/ps.test:
Add a test case for Bug#19182, Bug#22060 (4.1-only parts)
sql/mysql_priv.h:
LEX::key_list and LEX::create_list were moved to LEX::alter_info.
Update declarations to use LEX::alter_info instead of these two
members.
sql/sql_class.h:
Replace pair<columns, keys> with an instance of Alter_info in
select_create constructor. We create a new copy of Alter_info
each time we re-execute SELECT .. CREATE prepared statement.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Adjust to a new signature of create_table_from_items.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Implement Alter_info::Alter_info that would make a "deep" copy
of all definition lists (keys, columns).
sql/sql_lex.h:
Move key_list and create_list to class Alter_info. Implement
Alter_info::Alter_info that can be used with PS and SP.
sql/sql_list.h:
Implement a copy constructor of class List that makes a deep copy
of all list nodes.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Adjust to new signatures of mysql_create_table, mysql_alter_table,
select_create. Functions mysql_create_index and mysql_drop_index has
become identical after initialization of alter_info was moved to the
parser, and were merged. Flag enable_slow_log was not updated for
SQLCOM_DROP_INDEX, which is a bug. Just like CREATE INDEX, DROP INDEX
is currently done via complete table rebuild and is rightfully a slow
administrative statement.
sql/sql_show.cc:
Adjust mysqld_show_create_db to a new signature.
sql/sql_table.cc:
Adjust mysql_alter_table, mysql_recreate_table, mysql_create_table,
mysql_prepare_table to new signatures.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
LEX::key_list and LEX::create_list moved to class Alter_info
table
ROW_FORMAT option is lost during CREATE/DROP INDEX.
This fix forces CREATE/DROP INDEX to retain ROW_FORMAT by instructing
mysql_alter_table() that ROW_FORMAT is not used during creating/dropping
indexes.
mysql-test/r/alter_table.result:
A test case for bug#23404.
mysql-test/t/alter_table.test:
A test case for bug#23404.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
CREATE/DROP INDEX must not change ROW_FORMAT. Setting create_info.row_type
to ROW_TYPE_NOT_USED informs mysql_alter_table that ROW_FORMAT was not
used during alteration, and thus must be retained.
The problem is that the GEOMETRY NOT NULL can't automatically set
any value as a default one. We always tried to complete LOAD DATA
command even if there's not enough data in file. That doesn't work
for GEOMETRY NOT NULL. Now Field_*::reset() returns an error sign
and it's checked in mysql_load()
mysql-test/r/gis.result:
test result
mysql-test/t/gis.test:
testcase
sql/field.cc:
reset() now returns error sign
sql/field.h:
Field_*::reset() now returns error sign if the field can't be reset
sql/sql_load.cc:
check if field can't be reset and return error if it's so
into neptunus.(none):/home/msvensson/mysql/mysql-4.1-maint
Makefile.am:
Auto merged
client/mysqltest.c:
Auto merged
mysql-test/lib/mtr_process.pl:
Auto merged
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Auto merged
sql/mysqld.cc:
Auto merged
This error is displayed anytime the SELECT statement needs a temp table to
return correct results because the object (select_dumpvar) that represents
variables named in the INTO clause stored the results before the temp
table was considered. The problem was fixed by creating the necessary
Item_func_set_user_var objects once the correct data is ready.
mysql-test/r/distinct.result:
Bug#20836 Selecting into variables results in wrong results being returned
- Added results
mysql-test/t/distinct.test:
Bug#20836 Selecting into variables results in wrong results being returned
- Added various Selects that use the INTO statement and a temp table.
- Added Select Into Outfile variant tests also.
sql/sql_class.cc:
Bug#20836 Selecting into variables results in wrong results being returned
- The select_dumpvar variable created a Item_func_set_user_var too early
and once set, it was not possible to change. The Item_func_set_user_var
is now created once the final results are available.
sql/sql_class.h:
Bug#20836 Selecting into variables results in wrong results being returned
- Removed unnecessary object members.
ALTER TABLE DISABLE KEYS doesn't work when modifying the table
ENABLE|DISABLE KEYS combined with another ALTER TABLE option, different
than RENAME TO did nothing. Also, if the table had disabled keys
and was ALTER-ed then the end table was with enabled keys.
Fixed by checking whether the table had disabled keys and enabling them
in the copied table.
myisam/mi_open.c:
Extend mi_indexes_are_disabled to implement return value
2 - Non-unique indexes are disabled
mysql-test/r/alter_table.result:
update result
mysql-test/t/alter_table.test:
update test
sql/sql_table.cc:
When ENABLE|DISABLE index is combined with another option
different than RENAME TO, we should ENABLE|DISABLE the keys of
the modified table. Also when modifying we should preserve the
previous state of the indices.
(This problem exists in 5.0 and 5.1 but since the codebase has
diverged, this fix won't automerge, but the fix will be quite
similar).
into neptunus.(none):/home/msvensson/mysql/mysql-4.1-maint
mysql-test/Makefile.am:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/func_time.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/func_time.test:
Auto merged
sql-common/my_time.c:
Auto merged
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
Auto merged
mysql-test/mysql-test-run-shell.sh:
Auto merged
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Manual merge of changes for RPM
expression cols.
The problem was that MYSQL_FIELD::org_name was set for MIN() and MAX()
functions (COUNT() is also mentioned in the bug report but was already
fixed).
After this patch for expressions MYSQL_FIELD::name is set to either
expression itself or its alias, and other data origin fields of
MYSQL_FILED (db, org_table, table, org_name) are empty strings.
sql/item_sum.cc:
For expressions only col_name should be non-empty string.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Add test case for bug#21635: MYSQL_FIELD struct's member strings seem
to misbehave for expression cols.
into mysql.com:/usr/home/ram/work/bug22029/my41-bug22029
mysql-test/r/date_formats.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/date_formats.test:
Auto merged
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
Auto merged
Make Prepared_stmt_count a global status variable, accessible via
SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Prepared_stmt_count';. Documentation should be
updated.
mysql-test/r/ps.result:
Update result for bug#16365: Prepared Statements: DoS with too many
open statements, according to bug#23159: prepared_stmt_count should be
status variable.
mysql-test/t/ps.test:
Update test case for bug#16365: Prepared Statements: DoS with too many
open statements, according to bug#23159: prepared_stmt_count should be
status variable.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Add Prepared_stmt_count as global status variable.
sql/set_var.cc:
Remove prepared_stmt_count as system variable.
into mysql.com:/home/hf/work/mysql-4.1-mrg
include/mysql.h:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/rename.test:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
Auto merged
sql-common/client.c:
Auto merged
sql/sql_class.h:
Auto merged
Makefile.am:
merging
client/mysqltest.c:
merging
mysql-test/t/mysql_client.test:
merging
There was an improper order of doing chained operations.
To the documentor: ENABLE|DISABLE KEYS combined with RENAME TO, and no other
ALTER TABLE clause, leads to server crash independent of the presence of
indices and data in the table.
mysql-test/r/alter_table.result:
update result
mysql-test/t/alter_table.test:
add test for bug#24129
sql/sql_table.cc:
If there is operation on the KEYS, first do it
and then do a rename if there is such. Or, we will crash because
the underlying table has changed.
The problem was that some functions (namely IN() starting with 4.1, and
CHAR() starting with 5.0) were returning NULL in certain conditions,
while they didn't set their maybe_null flag. Because of that there could
be some problems with 'IS NULL' check, and statements that depend on the
function value domain, like CREATE TABLE t1 SELECT 1 IN (2, NULL);.
The fix is to set maybe_null correctly.
mysql-test/r/func_in.result:
Add result for bug#17047: CHAR() and IN() can return NULL without
signaling NULL result.
mysql-test/t/func_in.test:
Add test case for bug#17047: CHAR() and IN() can return NULL without
signaling NULL result.
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Remove assignment to maybe_null, as it was already set in fix_fields()
based on all arguments, not only on the first.
The server sends a number of columns to the client.
It uses a limited "fast" function for that instead of the
general one. This fast function cannot send numbers larger
than 2 bytes.
This causes the client to expect smaller number of columns.
The client writes outside of the allocated memory buffer
as a result.
Fixed the server to use the general function to send column
count.
Fixed the client to check the column count before writing
column data.
mysql-test/t/mysql_client.test:
Bug #19216: Client crashes on long SELECT
- test case
sql/protocol.cc:
Bug #19216: Client crashes on long SELECT
- renamed the function for bether comprehention
and made it local
- used the right (non-local) function to transfer
the column count in Protocol::send_fields
sql/protocol.h:
Bug #19216: Client crashes on long SELECT
- made optimized net_store_length local
sql-common/client.c:
Bug #19216: Client crashes on long SELECT
- fixed the client to check for older servers (without the fix).
libmysqld/examples/test-run:
mysql_embedded should be run here
libmysqld/lib_sql.cc:
thd->real_id setup added
bootstrap check added
mysql-test/t/innodb.test:
paths can be different in embedded server - replace_result added
sql/item_func.cc:
we should compare real_id-s in embedded server