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The easiest way to compile and test the server with UBSAN is to run: ./BUILD/compile-pentium64-ubsan and then run mysql-test-run. After this commit, one should be able to run this without any UBSAN warnings. There is still a few compiler warnings that should be fixed at some point, but these do not expose any real bugs. The 'special' cases where we disable, suppress or circumvent UBSAN are: - ref10 source (as here we intentionally do some shifts that UBSAN complains about. - x86 version of optimized int#korr() methods. UBSAN do not like unaligned memory access of integers. Fixed by using byte_order_generic.h when compiling with UBSAN - We use smaller thread stack with ASAN and UBSAN, which forced me to disable a few tests that prints the thread stack size. - Verifying class types does not work for shared libraries. I added suppression in mysql-test-run.pl for this case. - Added '#ifdef WITH_UBSAN' when using integer arithmetic where it is safe to have overflows (two cases, in item_func.cc). Things fixed: - Don't left shift signed values (byte_order_generic.h, mysqltest.c, item_sum.cc and many more) - Don't assign not non existing values to enum variables. - Ensure that bool and enum values are properly initialized in constructors. This was needed as UBSAN checks that these types has correct values when one copies an object. (gcalc_tools.h, ha_partition.cc, item_sum.cc, partition_element.h ...) - Ensure we do not called handler functions on unallocated objects or deleted objects. (events.cc, sql_acl.cc). - Fixed bugs in Item_sp::Item_sp() where we did not call constructor on Query_arena object. - Fixed several cast of objects to an incompatible class! (Item.cc, Item_buff.cc, item_timefunc.cc, opt_subselect.cc, sql_acl.cc, sql_select.cc ...) - Ensure we do not do integer arithmetic that causes over or underflows. This includes also ++ and -- of integers. (Item_func.cc, Item_strfunc.cc, item_timefunc.cc, sql_base.cc ...) - Added JSON_VALUE_UNITIALIZED to json_value_types and ensure that value_type is initialized to this instead of to -1, which is not a valid enum value for json_value_types. - Ensure we do not call memcpy() when second argument could be null. - Fixed that Item_func_str::make_empty_result() creates an empty string instead of a null string (safer as it ensures we do not do arithmetic on null strings). Other things: - Changed struct st_position to an OBJECT and added an initialization function to it to ensure that we do not copy or use uninitialized members. The change to a class was also motived that we used "struct st_position" and POSITION randomly trough the code which was confusing. - Notably big rewrite in sql_acl.cc to avoid using deleted objects. - Changed in sql_partition to use '^' instead of '-'. This is safe as the operator is either 0 or 0x8000000000000000ULL. - Added check for select_nr < INT_MAX in JOIN::build_explain() to avoid bug when get_select() could return NULL. - Reordered elements in POSITION for better alignment. - Changed sql_test.cc::print_plan() to use pointers instead of objects. - Fixed bug in find_set() where could could execute '1 << -1'. - Added variable have_sanitizer, used by mtr. (This variable was before only in 10.5 and up). It can now have one of two values: ASAN or UBSAN. - Moved ~Archive_share() from ha_archive.cc to ha_archive.h and marked it virtual. This was an effort to get UBSAN to work with loaded storage engines. I kept the change as the new place is better. - Added in CONNECT engine COLBLK::SetName(), to get around a wrong cast in tabutil.cpp. - Added HAVE_REPLICATION around usage of rgi_slave, to get embedded server to compile with UBSAN. (Patch from Marko). - Added #ifdef for powerpc64 to avoid a bug in old gcc versions related to integer arithmetic. Changes that should not be needed but had to be done to suppress warnings from UBSAN: - Added static_cast<<uint16_t>> around shift to get rid of a LOT of compiler warnings when using UBSAN. - Had to change some '/' of 2 base integers to shift to get rid of some compile time warnings. Reviewed by: - Json changes: Alexey Botchkov - Charset changes in ctype-uca.c: Alexander Barkov - InnoDB changes & Embedded server: Marko Mäkelä - sql_acl.cc changes: Vicențiu Ciorbaru - build_explain() changes: Sergey Petrunia
89 lines
4.2 KiB
C
89 lines
4.2 KiB
C
/* Copyright (c) 2001, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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Copyright (c) 2020, MariaDB Corporation.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1335 USA */
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/*
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Optimized function-like macros for the x86 architecture (_WIN32 included).
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*/
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#define sint2korr(A) (*((const int16 *) (A)))
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#define sint3korr(A) ((int32) ((((uchar) (A)[2]) & 128) ? \
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(((uint32) 255L << 24) | \
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(((uint32) (uchar) (A)[2]) << 16) |\
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(((uint32) (uchar) (A)[1]) << 8) | \
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((uint32) (uchar) (A)[0])) : \
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(((uint32) (uchar) (A)[2]) << 16) |\
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(((uint32) (uchar) (A)[1]) << 8) | \
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((uint32) (uchar) (A)[0])))
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#define sint4korr(A) (*((const long *) (A)))
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#define uint2korr(A) (*((const uint16 *) (A)))
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#define uint3korr(A) (uint32) (((uint32) ((uchar) (A)[0])) |\
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(((uint32) ((uchar) (A)[1])) << 8) |\
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(((uint32) ((uchar) (A)[2])) << 16))
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#define uint4korr(A) (*((const uint32 *) (A)))
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#define uint5korr(A) ((ulonglong)(((uint32) ((uchar) (A)[0])) |\
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(((uint32) ((uchar) (A)[1])) << 8) |\
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(((uint32) ((uchar) (A)[2])) << 16) |\
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(((uint32) ((uchar) (A)[3])) << 24)) |\
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(((ulonglong) ((uchar) (A)[4])) << 32))
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#define uint6korr(A) ((ulonglong)(((uint32) ((uchar) (A)[0])) | \
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(((uint32) ((uchar) (A)[1])) << 8) | \
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(((uint32) ((uchar) (A)[2])) << 16) | \
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(((uint32) ((uchar) (A)[3])) << 24)) | \
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(((ulonglong) ((uchar) (A)[4])) << 32) | \
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(((ulonglong) ((uchar) (A)[5])) << 40))
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#define uint8korr(A) (*((const ulonglong *) (A)))
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#define sint8korr(A) (*((const longlong *) (A)))
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#define int2store(T,A) *((uint16*) (T))= (uint16) (A)
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#define int3store(T,A) do { *(T)= (uchar) ((A));\
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*(T+1)=(uchar) (((uint) (A) >> 8));\
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*(T+2)=(uchar) (((A) >> 16));\
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} while (0)
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#define int4store(T,A) *((long *) (T))= (long) (A)
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#define int5store(T,A) do { *(T)= (uchar)((A));\
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*((T)+1)=(uchar) (((A) >> 8));\
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*((T)+2)=(uchar) (((A) >> 16));\
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*((T)+3)=(uchar) (((A) >> 24));\
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*((T)+4)=(uchar) (((A) >> 32));\
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} while(0)
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#define int6store(T,A) do { *(T)= (uchar)((A)); \
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*((T)+1)=(uchar) (((A) >> 8)); \
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*((T)+2)=(uchar) (((A) >> 16)); \
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*((T)+3)=(uchar) (((A) >> 24)); \
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*((T)+4)=(uchar) (((A) >> 32)); \
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*((T)+5)=(uchar) (((A) >> 40)); \
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} while(0)
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#define int8store(T,A) *((ulonglong *) (T))= (ulonglong) (A)
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typedef union {
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double v;
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long m[2];
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} doubleget_union;
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#define doubleget(V,M) \
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do { doubleget_union _tmp; \
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_tmp.m[0] = *((const long*)(M)); \
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_tmp.m[1] = *(((const long*) (M))+1); \
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(V) = _tmp.v; } while(0)
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#define doublestore(T,V) \
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do { *((long *) T) = ((const doubleget_union *)&V)->m[0]; \
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*(((long *) T)+1) = ((const doubleget_union *)&V)->m[1]; \
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} while (0)
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#define float4get(V,M) \
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do { *((float *) &(V)) = *((const float*) (M)); } while(0)
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#define float8get(V,M) doubleget((V),(M))
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#define float4store(V,M) memcpy((uchar*)(V), (uchar*)(&M), sizeof(float))
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#define floatstore(T,V) memcpy((uchar*)(T), (uchar*)(&V), sizeof(float))
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#define floatget(V,M) memcpy((uchar*)(&V),(uchar*) (M), sizeof(float))
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#define float8store(V,M) doublestore((V),(M))
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