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Gleb Shchepa
a3cb8c68c3 After-push commit for bug #33461 to make valgrind happy:
TABLE_LIST doesn't free Strings in its string lists
(TABLE_LIST::use_index and TABLE_liST::ignore_index), so
calling c_ptr_safe() on that Strings leads to memleaks.
OTOH "safe" c_ptr_safe() is not necessary there and we can
replace it with c_ptr().
2008-12-01 12:14:02 +04:00
Gleb Shchepa
228c913ee5 Bug #33461: SELECT ... FROM <view> USE INDEX (...) throws
an error

Even after the fix for bug 28701 visible behaviors of
SELECT FROM a view and SELECT FROM a regular table are
little bit different:

1. "SELECT FROM regular table USE/FORCE/IGNORE(non
   existent index)" fails with a "ERROR 1176 (HY000):
   Key '...' doesn't exist in table '...'"

2. "SELECT FROM view USING/FORCE/IGNORE(any index)" fails
   with a "ERROR 1221 (HY000): Incorrect usage of
   USE/IGNORE INDEX and VIEW".  OTOH "SHOW INDEX FROM
   view" always returns empty result set, so from the point
   of same behaviour view we trying to use/ignore non
   existent index.

To harmonize the behaviour of USE/FORCE/IGNORE(index)
clauses in SELECT from a view and from a regular table the
"ERROR 1221 (HY000): Incorrect usage of USE/IGNORE INDEX
and VIEW" message has been replaced with the "ERROR 1176
(HY000): Key '...' doesn't exist in table '...'" message
like for tables and non existent keys.
2008-11-28 20:13:12 +04:00
Georgi Kodinov
ccc3404f1b merged bug 37339 to 5.0-bugteam 2008-11-28 16:32:04 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
0708ad5f98 Bug #37339: SHOW VARIABLES not working properly with multi-byte datadir
The SHOW VARIABLES LIKE .../SELECT @@/SELECT ... FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VARIABLES
were assuming that all the system variables are in system charset (UTF-8).
However the variables that are settable through command line will have a different
character set (character_set_filesystem).
Fixed the server to remember the correct character set of basedir, datadir, tmpdir,
ssl, plugin_dir, slave_load_tmpdir, innodb variables; init_connect and init_slave 
variables and use it when processing data.
2008-11-28 16:25:16 +02:00
Sergey Glukhov
17cd69ccf4 pushbuild failure fixes 2008-11-28 14:50:13 +04:00
Tatiana A. Nurnberg
99fe5e523e auto-merge 2008-11-27 17:17:16 +01:00
Sergey Glukhov
63bca358ca Bug#37284 Crash in Field_string::type()
The bug is repeatable with latest(1.0.1) InnoDB plugin on Linux, Win,
If MySQL is compiled with valgrind there are errors about
using of uninitialized variable(orig_table).
The fix is to set field->orig_table correct value.
2008-11-27 18:54:23 +04:00
Sergey Glukhov
2fb574214e Bug#37460 Assertion failed: !table->file || table->file->inited == handler::NONE
enable uncacheable flag if we update a view with check option
and check option has a subselect, otherwise, the check option
can be evaluated after the subselect was freed as independent
(See full_local in JOIN::join_free())
2008-11-27 17:57:34 +04:00
Tatiana A. Nurnberg
238c5bfa2f auto-merge 2008-11-27 14:45:41 +01:00
Sergey Glukhov
7b488c46a0 Bug#40365 Prepared statements may insert invalid dates.
set DATE|DATETIME value to 0 if ALLOW_INVALID_DATES sql_mode is not enabled.
2008-11-27 16:41:25 +04:00
Tatiana A. Nurnberg
d57c7dcff8 auto-merge 2008-11-27 12:50:51 +01:00
Tatiana A. Nurnberg
ae0c6a949c Bug#37553: MySql Error Compare TimeDiff & Time
We pretended that TIMEDIFF() would always return positive results;
this gave strange results in comparisons of the TIMEDIFF(low,hi)<TIME(0)
type that rendered a negative result, but still gave false in comparison.
We also inadvertantly dropped the sign when converting times to
decimal.

CAST(time AS DECIMAL) handles signs of the times correctly.
TIMEDIFF() marked up as signed. Time/date comparison code switched to
signed for clarity.
2008-11-26 09:28:17 +01:00
Vladislav Vaintroub
c3f07acfdd merge 2008-11-25 20:18:43 +01:00
Ramil Kalimullin
03a27c45cd Fix for bug#40984: backport fix from 39585 into 5.0
Problem: in 5.0 'check table for upgrade' doesn't detect
incompatible collation changes made in 5.0.48.

Fix: backport #39585 fix to 5.0
2008-11-25 10:22:02 +04:00
Georgi Kodinov
8dabe40247 merged bug 39656 to 5.0-bugteam 2008-11-24 17:38:52 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
f0d5f30ccf Bug #39656: Behaviour different for agg functions with & without where -
ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY

The check for non-aggregated columns in queries with aggregate function, but without
GROUP BY was treating all the parts of the query as if they are in the SELECT list.
Fixed by ignoring the non-aggregated fields in the WHERE clause.
2008-11-24 17:30:47 +02:00
Alexey Botchkov
52989c445f Bug#25058 ignored return codes in memory allocation functions
memory allocation error checks added for functions
   calling insert_dynamic()

per-file messages:
  myisam/mi_delete.c
Bug#25058 ignored return codes in memory allocation functions
    out-of-memory errors handled
  myisam/mi_write.c
Bug#25058 ignored return codes in memory allocation functions
    out-of-memory errors handled
  server-tools/instance-manager/instance_options.cc
Bug#25058 ignored return codes in memory allocation functions
    out-of-memory errors handled
  sql/slave.cc
Bug#25058 ignored return codes in memory allocation functions
    out-of-memory errors handled
  sql/sp_head.cc
Bug#25058 ignored return codes in memory allocation functions
    out-of-memory errors handled
  sql/sp_head.h
Bug#25058 ignored return codes in memory allocation functions
    out-of-memory errors handled
  sql/sp_pcontext.cc
Bug#25058 ignored return codes in memory allocation functions
    out-of-memory errors handled
  sql/sp_pcontext.h
Bug#25058 ignored return codes in memory allocation functions
    out-of-memory errors handled
  sql/sql_select.cc
Bug#25058 ignored return codes in memory allocation functions
    out-of-memory errors handled
  sql/sql_yacc.yy
Bug#25058 ignored return codes in memory allocation functions
    out-of-memory errors handled
2008-11-21 17:38:42 +04:00
Ramil Kalimullin
ca31fa3591 Auto-merge 2008-11-21 17:20:58 +04:00
Sergey Glukhov
a72c980c74 Bug#34760 Character set autodetection appears to fail
the problem is the same as reported in bug#20835,
so the fix is backport of bug#20835 patch.
2008-11-21 16:39:59 +04:00
Ramil Kalimullin
a78629c40c Fix for bug#36772: When using UTF8, CONVERT with GROUP BY
returns truncated results

Problem: performig conversion from {INT, DECIMAL, REAL} to CHAR
we incorrectly set its max length in some cases that may lead
to truncated results returned.

Fix: properly set CONVERT({INT, DECIMAL, REAL}, CHAR) result's
max length.
2008-11-21 13:48:22 +04:00
Tatiana A. Nurnberg
d1e5808d7e Bug#39591: Crash if table comment is longer than 62 characters
It was possible to crash a mysqld build with EXTRA_DEBUG using
CREATE TABLE ... COMMENT with a specially-crafted UTF-8 string.

This CS removes the check that caused it since it no longer
applies in current servers anyway, and adds comments instead
to avoid future confusion.
2008-11-20 15:39:39 +01:00
Ramil Kalimullin
240d0633b3 Fix for bug#40875: Memory leak in FEDERATED handler
Problem: memory leak occurs when we open a federated table
that has its share in the hash.

Fix: free not used memory.

Note: the fix should NOT be merged to 5.1 (the code changed).
2008-11-20 14:08:36 +04:00
Sergey Vojtovich
0001121ccb Merge. 2008-11-18 15:10:52 +04:00
V Narayanan
af2e74f8cb Bug#39616: Missing quotes from .CSV crashes server
When a CSV file contained comma separated elements 
that were not enclosed in quotes, it was causing the
mysql server to crash.
      
The old algorithm that parsed the content of a row in
mysql 5.0 was assuming that the values of the fields
in a .CSV file will be enclosed in quotes and will be
separated by commas.

This was causing the old algorithm to fail when the 
content of the file resembled the following
3,"sans quotes"
The CSV engine that is part of mysql 5.0 was expecting
the above to be
"3","sans quotes"
      
The above is just one example of where the engine was
failing for what would be recognized as a valid .CSV 
file content otherwise.
      
The proposed fix changes the old algorithm being used
to parse rows from the .CSV file to handle two separate
cases

1) When the current field of the row is enclosed in quotes
2) When the current field of the row is not enclosed in 
   quotes
2008-11-18 11:31:03 +05:30
Alexey Botchkov
56dc6b2ecd Bug#31616 div_precision_increment description looks wrong
Item_func_div didn't calculate the precision of the result properly.
  The result of 5/0.0001 is 5000 so we have to add decimals of the divisor
  to the planned precision.

per-file comments:
  mysql-test/r/type_newdecimal.result
Bug#31616 div_precision_increment description looks wrong
    test result fixed

  mysql-test/t/type_newdecimal.test
Bug#31616 div_precision_increment description looks wrong
    test case

  sql/item_func.cc
Bug#31616 div_precision_increment description looks wrong
    precision must be increased with args[1]->decimals parameter
2008-11-17 19:41:09 +04:00
Gleb Shchepa
b82094a0f8 Bug #40021: Renaming view fails, archived .frm for view is
missing after downgrade

Obsolete arc/ directory and view .frm file backup support
has been removed by the patch for bug 17823. However, that
bugfix caused a problem with "live downgrades" of the
server: if we rename some view 4 times under 5.1.29/5.0.72
and then try to rename it under 5.1.28/5.0.70 on the same
database, the server fails with a error:

  query 'RENAME TABLE ... TO ...' failed: 6: Error on
  delete of '....frm-0001' (Errcode: 2)

Also .frm file of that view may be lost (renamed to .frm~).

The server failed because it tried to rename latest 3
backup .frm files renaming the view: the server used an
integer value of the "revision" field of .frm file to
extract those file names. After the fix for bug 17823 those
files were not created/maintained any more, however the
"revision" field was incremented as usual. So, the server
failed renaming non existent files.

This fix solves the problem by removing the support for
"revision" .frm file field:
1. New server silently ignores existent "revision" fields
   in old .frm files and never write it down;
2. Old server assumes, that missing "revision" field in new
   .frm files means default value of 0.
3. Accordingly to the fix for bug 17823 the new server
   drops arc/ directory on alter/rename view, so after
   "live downgrade" old server begins maintenance of the
   arc/ directory from scratch without conflicts with .frm
   files.
2008-11-14 21:25:57 +04:00
Vladislav Vaintroub
ea0efe4526 Bug #20430 mysqld.exe windows service stuck in "SERVICE_STOP_PENDING"
status

The problem appears to be a race condition, when service is being
stopped right after startup. We set the service status to SERVICE_RUNNING
way too early it cannot yet handle stop requests -  initialization has
not finished and  hEventShutdown  that signals server to stop is not yet
created. If somebody issues "net stop MySQL" at this time, MySQL is not
informed about the stop and continues to run as usual, while
NTService::ServiceMain() stucks forever waiting for mysql's "main" thread
to finish.

Solution is to remain in SERVICE_START_PENDING status until after server
initialization  is fully complete and only then change the status to
SERVICE_RUNNING. In  SERVICE_START_PENDING we do not accept service control
requests, i.e it is not possible to stop service in that time.
2008-11-14 02:01:41 +01:00
Sergey Glukhov
90548bc697 Bug#39541 CHECK TABLE on information_schema myisam tables produces error
issue 'The storage engine for the table doesn't support check' note for I_S tables
2008-11-13 17:06:48 +04:00
Alexey Botchkov
953f653121 Bug#31435 ha_innodb.cc:3983: ulint convert_search_mode_to_innobase(ha_rkey_function): Asse
I think we don't need to issue an error statement in the convert_search_mode_to_innobase().
    Returning the PAGE_CUR_UNSUPP value is enough as allows to handle this
    case depending on the requirements.

per-file comments:
  sql/ha_innodb.cc 
Bug#31435 ha_innodb.cc:3983: ulint convert_search_mode_to_innobase(ha_rkey_function): Asse 
     no error issued in convert_search_mode_to_innobase.
     ha_innobase::records_in_range() returns HA_POS_ERROR if search mode isn't supported.
2008-11-11 14:42:32 +04:00
Sergey Vojtovich
83f96dcf47 BUG#38842 - Fix for 25951 seems incorrect
With fix for bug 25951 index hints are ignored for fulltext
searches, as handling of fulltext indexes is different from
handling regular indexes. Meaning it is not possible to
implement true index hints support for fulltext indexes within
the scope of current fulltext architecture.

The problem is that prior to fix for bug 25951, some useful
index hints still could be given for boolean mode searches.

This patch implements special index hints support for fulltext
indexes with the following characteristics:
- all index hints are still ignored for NLQ mode searches -
  it cannot work without an index;
- for 5.1 and up index hints FOR ORDER BY and FOR GROUP BY are
  still ignored for fulltext indexes;
- boolean mode searches honor USE/FORCE/IGNORE INDEX hints;
- as opposed to index hints for regular indexes, index hints
  for fulltext BOOLEAN mode searches affect the usage of the
  index for the whole query.
2008-11-11 13:10:51 +04:00
Kristofer Pettersson
e70f139d33 automerge 2008-11-07 16:23:01 +01:00
Georgi Kodinov
ccef156af4 merged 5.0-bugteam -> bug 33811-5.0-bugteam working tree 2008-11-03 11:50:32 +02:00
Sergey Glukhov
f3a4a18640 Bug#39040 valgrind errors/crash when creating views with binlog logging enabled
A string buffers which were included in the 'view' data structure
were allocated on the stack, causing an invalid pointer when used
after the function returned.
The fix: use copy of values for view->md5 & view->queries
2008-10-27 14:22:38 +04:00
Sergey Petrunia
5fd9914910 Merge 2008-10-24 06:37:29 +04:00
Sergey Petrunia
5249c0493e BUG#38072: Wrong result: HAVING not observed in a query with aggregate
- Make send_row_on_empty_set() return FALSE when simplify_cond() has found out
  that HAVING is always FALSE
re-committing to put the fix into 5.0 and 5.1
2008-10-24 06:16:22 +04:00
Vladislav Vaintroub
a68f6a9cd7 merge 2008-10-23 22:05:47 +02:00
Vladislav Vaintroub
f14edb91fb Bug#40280: Message compiler(mc.exe) needed to compile MySQL on windows.
Visual Studio 2008 Express edition does not include message compiler mc.exe
It is not possible to build MySQL server if only VC2008 Express is installed,
because we use mc.exe to generate event log messages.

This patch removes the mc.exe dependency. Generated files message.h, 
message.rc and MSG00001.bin  are checked into source code repository.
Instructions on how to add or change messages are added to messages.mc
2008-10-23 15:28:53 +02:00
Davi Arnaut
ca53651d40 Bug#28323: Server crashed in xid cache operations
The problem was that the server did not robustly handle a
unilateral roll back issued by the Resource Manager (RM)
due to a resource deadlock within the transaction branch.
By not acknowledging the roll back, the server (TM) would
eventually corrupt the XA transaction state and crash.

The solution is to mark the transaction as rollback-only
if the RM indicates that it rolled back its branch of the
transaction.
2008-10-21 15:45:43 -02:00
Georgi Kodinov
41f139bbc1 merge 5.0-bugteam -> bug 38693-5.0-bugteam 2008-10-20 16:26:07 +03:00
Kristofer Pettersson
1da6d9f171 Auto commit 2008-10-20 13:39:33 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
a0e3001cdb Bug #33811: Call to stored procedure with SELECT * / RIGHT JOIN
fails after the first time
  
Two separate problems : 
  1. When flattening joins the linked list used for name resolution 
  (next_name_resolution_table) was not updated.
  Fixed by updating the pointers when extending the table list
  
  2. The items created by expanding a * (star) as a column reference
  were marked as fixed, but no cached table was assigned to them 
  (unlike what Item_field::fix_fields does).
  Fixed by assigning a cached table (so the re-preparation is done
  faster).
  
Note that the fix for #2 hides the fix for #1 in most cases
(except when a table reference cannot be cached).
2008-10-17 17:55:06 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
f1a1e89f5a Bug #38637: COUNT DISTINCT prevents NULL testing in HAVING clause
IS NULL was not checking the correct row in a HAVING context.
At the first row of a new group (where the HAVING clause is evaluated)
the column and SELECT list references in the HAVING clause should 
refer to the last row of the previous group and not to the current one. 
This was not done for IS NULL, because it was using Item::is_null() doesn't
have a  Item_is_null_result() counterpart to access the data from the 
last row of the previous group. Note that all the Item::val_xxx() functions 
(e.g. Item::val_int()) have their _result counterparts (e.g. Item::val_int_result()).

Fixed by implementing a is_null_result() (similarly to int_result()) and
calling this instead of is_null() column and SELECT list references inside
the HAVING clause.
2008-10-17 13:55:16 +03:00
Gleb Shchepa
c411a11e5c Bug #39844: Query Crash Mysql Server 5.0.67
Server crashed during a sort order optimization
of a dependent subquery:

SELECT
    (SELECT t1.a FROM t1, t2
      WHERE t1.a = t2.b AND t2.a = t3.c
      ORDER BY t1.a)
  FROM t3;


Bitmap of tables, that the reference to outer table
column uses, in addition to the regular table bit
has the OUTER_REF_TABLE_BIT bit set.
The only_eq_ref_tables function traverses this map
bit by bit simultaneously with join->map2table list.
Obviously join->map2table never contains an entry
for the OUTER_REF_TABLE_BIT pseudo-table, so the
server crashed there.


The only_eq_ref_tables function has been modified
to traverse regular table bits only like the
update_depend_map function (resetting of the
OUTER_REF_TABLE_BIT there is enough, but
resetting of the whole set of PSEUDO_TABLE_BITS
is used there for sure).
2008-10-16 21:37:17 +05:00
Davi Arnaut
4ab10baace Bug#37075: offset of limit clause might be truncated on 32-bits server w/o big tables
The problem is that the offset argument of the limit clause
might be truncated on a 32-bits server built without big
tables support. The truncation was happening because the
original 64-bits long argument was being cast to a 32-bits
(ha_rows) offset counter.

The solution is to check if the conversing resulted in value
truncation and if so, the offset is set to the maximum possible
value that can fit on the type.
2008-10-15 18:34:51 -03:00
Georgi Kodinov
b204dc43cc Bug #38693: leaked memory with blobs!
If delayed insert fails to upgrade the lock it was not
freeing the temporary memory storage used to keep
newly constructed blob values in memory.
Fixed by iterating over the remaining rows in the delayed
insert rowset and freeing the blob storage for each row.

No test suite because it involves concurrent delayed inserts 
on a table and cannot easily be made deterministic. 

Added a correct valgrind suppression for Fedora 9.
2008-10-15 16:55:52 +03:00
Kristofer Pettersson
2c576fa9d2 automerge 2008-10-15 12:06:44 +02:00
Davi Arnaut
d4c75b7d0f Bug#38823: Invalid memory access when a SP statement does wildcard expansion
The problem is that field names constructed due to wild-card
expansion done inside a stored procedure could point to freed
memory if the expansion was performed after the first call to
the stored procedure.

The problem was solved by patch for Bug#38691. The solution
was to allocate the database, table and field names in the
in the statement memory instead of table memory.
2008-10-14 11:04:36 -03:00
Kristofer Pettersson
a8dc32365e Bug#37416 When SQL_NO_CACHE is used, MySQL still lookup into the query cache
The query cache module did not check for the SQL_NO_CACHE keyword before
attempting to query the hash lookup table. This had a small performance impact.
      
By introducing a check on the query string before obtaining the hash mutex
we can gain some performance if the SQL_NO_CACHE directive is used often.
2008-10-14 15:41:35 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
702ae189a3 merged 5.0-main -> 5.0-bugteam 2008-10-10 17:27:16 +03:00
Gleb Shchepa
27f4c34beb Bug #37894: Assertion in init_read_record_seq in handler.h line 1444
Select with a "NULL NOT IN" condition containing complex
subselect from the same table as in the outer select failed
with an assertion.


The failure was caused by a concatenation of circumstances:
1) an inner select was optimized by make_join_statistics to use
   the QUICK_RANGE_SELECT access method (that implies an index
   scan of the table);
2) a subselect was independent (constant) from the outer select;
3) a condition was pushed down into inner select.

During the evaluation of a constant IN expression an optimizer
temporary changed the access method from index scan to table
scan, but an engine handler was already initialized for index
access by make_join_statistics. That caused an assertion.


Unnecessary index initialization has been removed from
the QUICK_RANGE_SELECT::init method (QUICK_RANGE_SELECT::reset
reinvokes this initialization).
2008-10-10 15:27:58 +05:00