The feedback plugin server_uid variable and the calculate_server_uid()
function is moved from feedback/utils.cc to sql/mysqld.cc
server_uid is added as a global variable (shown in 'show variables') and
is written to the error log on server startup together with server version
and server commit id.
Item_func_hex::fix_length_and_dec() evaluated a too short data type
for signed numeric arguments, which resulted in a 'Data too long for column'
error on CREATE..SELECT.
Fixing the code to take into account that a short negative
numer can produce a long HEX value: -1 -> 'FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF'
Also fixing Item_func_hex::val_str_ascii_from_val_real().
Without this change, MTR test with HEX with negative float point arguments
failed on some platforms (aarch64, ppc64le, s390-x).
network timeouts might be rather large and feedback plugin
waits forever for the sender thread to exit.
an alternative could've been to use GNU-specific pthread_timedjoin_np(),
where _np mean "not portable".
The condition checked the value of the leftmost byte before checking if
at least one byte is still available in the buffer.
Changing the order in the condition: check for a byte availability before
checking the byte value.
As was done in dc77111 for `support-files/CMakeLists.txt`
Do not rely on existence of `CMakeFiles/${target}.dir` directory
existence. It is not there for custom targets in Ninja build.
This regression was introduced in #1131 which likely copied the pattern
from e79e840 before that regression was addressed in dc77111.
All new code of the whole pull request, including one or several files
that are either new files or modified ones, are contributed under the
BSD-new license. I am contributing on behalf of my employer Amazon Web
Services.
Most things where wrong in the test suite.
The one thing that was a bug was that table_map_id was in some places
defined as ulong and in other places as ulonglong. On Linux 64 bit this
is not a problem as ulong == ulonglong, but on windows this caused failures.
Fixed by ensuring that all instances of table_map_id are ulonglong.
client is not using any database to execute the SQL.
Analysis:
When there is no database, the database string is NULL so (null) gets
printed.
Fix:
Print NULL instead of (null) because when there is no database SELECT
DATABASE() return NULL. SO NULL is more appropriate choice.
to SQL error plugin
New plugin variable "with_db_and_thread_info" is added which prints the
thread id and databse name to the logfile. the value is stored in variable
"with_db_and_thread_info"
log_sql_errors() is responsible for printing in the log. If detailed is
enabled, print thread id and database name both, otherwise skip it.
- Closes PR #2839
- Usage of `Column_definition_fix_attributes()` suggested by Alexandar
Barkov - thanks bar, that is better than hook in server code
(reverted 22f3ebe4bf)
- This method is called after parsing the data type:
* in `CREATE/ALTER TABLE`
* in SP: return data type, parameter data type, variable data type
- We want to disallow all these use cases of MYSQL_JSON.
- Reviewer: bar@mariadb.comcvicentiu@mariadb.org
- We don't test `json` MySQL tables from `std_data` since the error `ER_TABLE_NEEDS_REBUILD
` is invoked. However MDEV-32235 will override this test after merge,
but leave it to show behavior and historical changes.
- Closes PR #2833
Reviewer: <cvicentiu@mariadb.org>
<serg@mariadb.com>
Allow for a CI system to be almost out of space, or having so
little use, that the Total space is the same as available or used.
Thanks Otto Kekäläinen for the bug report and testing.
Enable unusable key notes for non-equality predicates:
<, <=, =>, >, BETWEEN, IN, LIKE
Note, in some scenarios it displays duplicate notes, e.g.
for queries with ORDER BY:
SELECT * FROM t1
WHERE indexed_string_column >= 10
ORDER BY indexed_string_column
LIMIT 5;
This should be tolarable. Getting rid of the diplicate note
completely would need a much more complex patch, which is
not desiable in 10.6.
Details:
- Changing RANGE_OPT_PARAM::note_unusable_keys from bool
to a new data type Item_func::Bitmap, so the caller can
choose with a better granuality which predicates
should raise unusable key notes inside the range optimizer:
a. all predicates (=, <=>, <, <=, =>, >, BETWEEN, IN, LIKE)
b. all predicates except equality (=, <=>)
c. none of the predicates
"b." is needed because in some scenarios equality predicates (=, <=>)
send unusable key notes at an earlier stage, before the range optimizer,
during update_ref_and_keys(). Calling the range optimizer with
"all predicates" would produce duplicate notes for = and <=> in such cases.
- Fixing get_quick_record_count() to call the range optimizer
with "all predicates except equality" instead of "none of the predicates".
Before this change the range optimizer suppressed all notes for
non-equality predicates: <, <=, =>, >, BETWEEN, IN, LIKE.
This actually fixes the reported problem.
- Fixing JOIN::make_range_rowid_filters() to call the range optimizer
with "all predicates except equality" instead of "all predicates".
Before this change the range optimizer produced duplicate notes
for = and <=> during a rowid_filter optimization.
- Cleanup:
Adding the op_collation argument to Field::raise_note_cannot_use_key_part()
and displaying the operation collation rather than the argument collation
in the unusable key note. This is important for operations with more than
two arguments: BETWEEN and IN, e.g.:
SELECT * FROM t1
WHERE column_utf8mb3_general_ci
BETWEEN 'a' AND 'b' COLLATE utf8mb3_unicode_ci;
SELECT * FROM t1
WHERE column_utf8mb3_general_ci
IN ('a', 'b' COLLATE utf8mb3_unicode_ci);
The note for 'a' now prints utf8mb3_unicode_ci as the collation.
which is the collation of the entire operation:
Cannot use key key1 part[0] for lookup:
"`column_utf8mb3_general_ci`" of collation `utf8mb3_general_ci` >=
"'a'" of collation `utf8mb3_unicode_ci`
Before this change it printed the collation of 'a',
so the note was confusing:
Cannot use key key1 part[0] for lookup:
"`column_utf8mb3_general_ci`" of collation `utf8mb3_general_ci` >=
"'a'" of collation `utf8mb3_general_ci`"
During the 10.5->10.6 merge please use the 10.6 code on conflicts.
This is the 10.5 version of the patch (a backport of the 10.6 version).
Unlike 10.6 version, it makes changes in plugin/type_inet/sql_type_inet.*
rather than in sql/sql_type_fixedbin.h
Item_bool_rowready_func2, Item_func_between, Item_func_in
did not check if a not-NULL argument of an arbitrary data type
can produce a NULL value on conversion to INET6.
This caused a crash on DBUG_ASSERT() in conversion failures,
because the function returned SQL NULL for something that
has Item::maybe_null() equal to false.
Adding setting NULL-ability in such cases.
Details:
- Removing the code in Item_func::setup_args_and_comparator()
performing character set aggregation with optional narrowing.
This aggregation is done inside Arg_comparator::set_cmp_func_string().
So this code was redundant
- Removing Item_func::setup_args_and_comparator() as it git simplified to
just to two lines:
convert_const_compared_to_int_field(thd);
return cmp->set_cmp_func(thd, this, &args[0], &args[1], true);
Using these lines directly in:
- Item_bool_rowready_func2::fix_length_and_dec()
- Item_func_nullif::fix_length_and_dec()
- Adding a new virtual method:
- Type_handler::Item_bool_rowready_func2_fix_length_and_dec().
- Adding tests detecting if the data type conversion can return SQL NULL into
the following methods of Type_handler_inet6:
- Item_bool_rowready_func2_fix_length_and_dec
- Item_func_between_fix_length_and_dec
- Item_func_in_fix_comparator_compatible_types
This is the 10.6 version of the patch.
Item_bool_rowready_func2, Item_func_between, Item_func_in
did not check if a not-NULL argument of an arbitrary data type
can produce a NULL value on conversion to INET6.
This caused a crash on DBUG_ASSERT() in conversion failures,
because the function returned SQL NULL for something that
has Item::maybe_null() equal to false.
Adding setting NULL-ability in such cases.
Details:
- Removing the code in Item_func::setup_args_and_comparator()
performing character set aggregation with optional narrowing.
This aggregation is done inside Arg_comparator::set_cmp_func_string().
So this code was redundant
- Removing Item_func::setup_args_and_comparator() as it git simplified to
just to two lines:
convert_const_compared_to_int_field(thd);
return cmp->set_cmp_func(thd, this, &args[0], &args[1], true);
Using these lines directly in:
- Item_bool_rowready_func2::fix_length_and_dec()
- Item_func_nullif::fix_length_and_dec()
- Adding a new virtual method:
- Type_handler::Item_bool_rowready_func2_fix_length_and_dec().
- Adding tests detecting if the data type conversion can return SQL NULL into
the following methods of Type_handler_fbt:
- Item_bool_rowready_func2_fix_length_and_dec
- Item_func_between_fix_length_and_dec
- Item_func_in_fix_comparator_compatible_types
1. fix useless correction of dec_arg *after it was used*
2. use DECIMAL_NOT_SPECIFIED instead of NOT_FIXED_DEC, because the latter
is defined conditionally and has a wrong value in plugins