In UNION if we use last SELECT without braces and this
SELECT have ORDER BY clause, such clause belongs to
global UNION. It is parsed like last SELECT
part and used further as 'unit->global_parameters->order_list' value.
During DESCRIBE EXTENDED we call select_lex->print_order() for
last SELECT where order fields refer to tmp table
which already freed. It leads to crash.
The fix is clean up global_parameters->order_list
instead of fake_select_lex->order_list.
UNIX sockets need to be on a path shorter than 70 characters on some older platofrms.
MTRv1 tries to fix this by moving the socket to the $TMPDIR, however this causes
issues with certain tests on Windows.
Fixed by not applying any hacks on Windows - Windows does not need them.
UNIX sockets need to be on a path shorter than 70 characters on some older platofrms.
MTRv1 tries to fix this by moving the socket to the $TMPDIR, however this causes
issues with certain tests on Windows.
Fixed by not applying any hacks on Windows - Windows does not need them.
Problem: using LOAD_FILE() in some cases we pass a file name string
without a trailing '\0' to fn_format() which relies on that however.
That may lead to valgrind warnings.
Fix: add a trailing '\0' to the file name passed to fn_format().
Problem: storing "SELECT ... INTO @var ..." results in variables we used val_xxx()
methods which returned results of the current row.
So, in some cases (e.g. SELECT DISTINCT, GROUP BY or HAVING) we got data
from the first row of a new group (where we evaluate a clause) instead of
data from the last row of the previous group.
Fix: use val_xxx_result() counterparts to get proper results.
The --hexdump option crashed mysqlbinlog when used together
with the --read-from-remote-server option due to use of
uninitialized memory.
Since Log_event::print_header() relies on temp_buf to be
initialized when the --hexdump option is present,
dump_remote_log_entries() was fixed to setup temp_buf to point
to the start of a binlog event as done in
dump_local_log_entries().
The root cause of this bug is identical to the one for
bug #17654. The latter was fixed in 5.1 and up, so this
patch is backport of the patches for bug #17654 to 5.0.
Only 5.0 needs a changelog entry.
with seg fault
Multiple-table DELETE from a table joined to itself may cause
server crash. This was originally discovered with MEMORY engine,
but may affect other engines with different symptoms.
The problem was that the server violated SE API by performing
parallel table scan in one handler and removing records in
another (delete on the fly optimization).
EXPLAIN EXTENDED of nested query containing a error:
1054 Unknown column '...' in 'field list'
may cause a server crash.
Parse error like described above forces a call to
JOIN::destroy() on malformed subquery.
That JOIN::destroy function closes and frees temporary
tables. However, temporary fields of these tables
may be listed in st_select_lex::group_list of outer
query, and that st_select_lex may not cleanup them
properly. So, after the JOIN::destroy call that
st_select_lex::group_list may have Item_field
objects with dangling pointers to freed temporary
table Field objects. That caused a crash.
per-file comments:
tests/mysql_client_test.c
the test for bug 37956 isn't relevant anymore.
The query there 'select point(?,?)' doesn't produce an error.
(moved from Bug 42308)
Details:
- insert_update
Add DROP TABLE which was missing, error numbers -> names
- varbinary
Add DROP TABLE which was missing
- sp_trans_log
Add missing DROP function, improved formatting
The issue of the current bug is unguarded access to mi->slave_running
by the shutdown thread calling end_slave() that is bug#29968
(alas happened not to be cross-linked with the current bug)
Fixed:
with removing the unguarded read of the running status
and perform reading it in terminate_slave_thread()
at time run_lock is taken (mostly bug#29968 backporting, still with some
improvements over that patch - see the error reporting from
terminate_slave_thread()).
Issue of bug#38716 is fixed here for 5.0 branch as well.
Note:
There has been a separate artifact identified -
a race condition between init_slave() and end_slave() -
reported as Bug#44467.
the Point() and Linestring() functions create WKB representation of an
object instead of an real geometry object.
That produced bugs when these were inserted into tables.
GIS tests fixed accordingly.
per-file messages:
mysql-test/r/gis-rtree.result
Bug#38990 Arbitrary data input plus GIS functions causes mysql server crash
test result
mysql-test/r/gis.result
Bug#38990 Arbitrary data input plus GIS functions causes mysql server crash
test result
mysql-test/t/gis-rtree.test
Bug#38990 Arbitrary data input plus GIS functions causes mysql server crash
test fixed - GeomFromWKB invocations removed
mysql-test/t/gis.test
Bug#38990 Arbitrary data input plus GIS functions causes mysql server crash
test fixed - AsWKB invocations added
sql/item_geofunc.cc
Bug#38990 Arbitrary data input plus GIS functions causes mysql server crash
Point() and similar functions to create a proper object
Bug #40925: Equality propagation takes non indexed attribute
Query execution plans and execution time of queries like
select a, b, c from t1
where a > '2008-11-21' and b = a limit 10
depended on the order of equality operator parameters:
"b = a" and "a = b" are not same.
An equality propagation algorithm has been fixed:
the substitute_for_best_equal_field function should not
substitute a field for an equal field if both fields belong
to the same table.
Turned off autocommit at the start of this test per Innobase recommendation.
Noted significant reduction in run time for this test w/ a minor increase in other tests' run-times.
1) BUG#43309 - Test main.innodb can't be run twice
Detailed revision comments:
r4701 | vasil | 2009-04-13 17:03:46 +0300 (Mon, 13 Apr 2009) | 6 lines
branches/5.0:
Fix Bug#43309 Test main.innodb can't be run twice
by making the innodb.test reentrant.
1) BUG#42279 - Race condition in btr_search_drop_page_hash_when_freed()
Detailed revision comments:
r4031 | marko | 2009-01-23 15:33:46 +0200 (Fri, 23 Jan 2009) | 8 lines
branches/5.0: btr_search_drop_page_hash_when_freed(): Check if
buf_page_get_gen() returns NULL. The page may have been evicted
from the buffer pool between buf_page_peek_if_search_hashed() and
buf_page_get_gen(), because the buffer pool mutex will be released
between these two calls. (Bug #42279)
rb://82 approved by Heikki Tuuri
for indexes of InnoDB table
Fixes by replacing the PRNG that is used to pick random pages with a
better one.
Also adds a configuration option "innodb_use_legacy_cardinality_algorithm"
to enable the fix only when the option is set.
This patch is from http://bugs.mysql.com/file.php?id=11789
mysqldump.test is designed to run with concurrent inserts
disabled. It is disabling concurrent inserts at the very
beginning of the test case, and re-enables them at the
bottom of the test. But for some reason (likely incorrect
merge) we enable concurrent inserts in the middle of the test.
The problem is fixed by enabling concurrent inserts only
at the bottom of the test case.
to wrong results
3 problems found with DES_ENCRYPT/DES_DECRYPT :
1. The max length was not calculated properly. Fixed in fix_length_and_dec()
2. DES_ENCRYPT had a side effect of sometimes reallocating and changing
the value of its argument. Fixed by explicitly pre-allocating the necessary
space to pad the argument with trailing '*' (stars) when calculating the
DES digest.
3. in DES_ENCRYPT the string buffer for the result value was not
reallocated to the correct size and only string length was assigned to it.
Fixed by making sure there's enough space to hold the result.
information schema tables are based on internal tmp tables which are removed
after each statement execution. So HANDLER comands can not be used with
information schema.
Streamlined how we increase the size of our test table.
The new method shows run time decreased by ~60%.
This is not a guarantee that we will not see test timeouts (the random failures noted in the bug),
but it should significantly reduce the chances of this occurring.
routine does not exist
There is an inconsistency with DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS, DROP TABLE IF
EXISTS and DROP VIEW IF EXISTS: those are binlogged even if the DB or
TABLE does not exist, whereas DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS does not. It
would be nice or at least consistent if DROP PROCEDURE/STATEMENT
worked the same too.
Fixed DROP PROCEDURE|FUNCTION IF EXISTS by adding a call to
mysql_bin_log.write in mysql_execute_command. Checked also if all
documented "DROP (...) IF EXISTS" get binlogged.
NOTE: This is a 5.0 backport patch as requested by support.