mariadb/mysql-test
Venkata Sidagam aef1982be0 Bug #12876932 - INCORRECT SELECT RESULT ON FEDERATED TABLE
Problem description:
Table 't' created with two colums having compound index on both the 
columns under innodb/myisam engine at remote machine. In the local 
machine same table is created undet the federated engine.
A select having where clause with along 'AND' operation gives wrong 
results on local machine.

Analysis: 
The given query at federated engine is wrongly transformed by 
federated::create_where_from_key() function and the same was sent to 
the remote machine. Hence the local machine is showing wrong results.

Given query "select c1 from t where c1 <= 2 and c2 = 1;"
Query transformed, after ha_federated::create_where_from_key() function is:
SELECT `c1`, `c2` FROM `t` WHERE  (`c1` IS NOT NULL ) AND 
( (`c1` >= 2)  AND  (`c2` <= 1) ) and the same sent to real_query().
In the above the '<=' and '=' conditions were transformed to '>=' and 
'<=' respectively.

ha_federated::create_where_from_key() function behaving as below:
The key_range is having both the start_key and end_key. The start_key 
is used to get "(`c1` IS NOT NULL )" part of the where clause, this 
transformation is correct. The end_key is used to get "( (`c1` >= 2) 
AND  (`c2` <= 1) )", which is wrong, here the given conditions('<=' and '=') 
are changed as wrong conditions('>=' and '<=').
The end_key is having {key = 0x39fa6d0 "", length = 10, keypart_map = 3, 
flag = HA_READ_AFTER_KEY}

The store_length is having value '5'. Based on store_length and length 
values the condition values is applied in HA_READ_AFTER_KEY switch case.
The switch case 'HA_READ_AFTER_KEY' is applicable to only the last part of 
the end_key and for previous parts it is going to 'HA_READ_KEY_OR_NEXT' case, 
here the '>=' is getting added as a condition instead of '<='.

Fix:
Updated the 'if' condition in 'HA_READ_AFTER_KEY' case to affect for all 
parts of the end_key. i.e 'i > 0' will used for end_key, Hence added it in 
the if condition.


mysql-test/suite/federated/federated.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_archive.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_bug_13118.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_bug_25714.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_bug_35333.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_debug.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_innodb.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_server.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_transactions.test:
  modified the federated.inc file location
mysql-test/suite/federated/include/federated.inc:
  moved the file from federated suite to federated/include folder
mysql-test/suite/federated/include/federated_cleanup.inc:
  moved the file from federated suite to federated/include folder
mysql-test/suite/federated/include/have_federated_db.inc:
  moved the file from federated suite to federated/include folder
storage/federated/ha_federated.cc:
  updated the 'if condition' in ha_federated::create_where_from_key() 
  function.
2012-07-26 15:09:22 +05:30
..
collections Updated default.experimental; now rpl tests are up to date as of 2011-07-25. 2011-07-27 12:35:44 +02:00
extra BUG#11893288 60542: RPL.RPL_EXTRA_COL_MASTER_* DOESN'T TEST WHAT WAS INTENDED 2012-01-16 09:17:40 +00:00
include BUG#11762667:MYSQLBINLOG IGNORES ERRORS WHILE WRITING OUTPUT 2012-07-03 18:00:21 +05:30
lib Bug #13113026 INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE_LRUFROM 5.6 BACKPORT 2012-07-25 13:51:39 +05:30
r Bug#11762052: 54599: BUG IN QUERY PLANNER ON QUERIES WITH 2012-07-18 14:36:08 +05:30
std_data Updated/added copyright headers 2011-06-30 17:37:13 +02:00
suite Bug #12876932 - INCORRECT SELECT RESULT ON FEDERATED TABLE 2012-07-26 15:09:22 +05:30
t Bug #12876932 - INCORRECT SELECT RESULT ON FEDERATED TABLE 2012-07-26 15:09:22 +05:30
Makefile.am Updated/added copyright headers 2011-07-03 17:47:37 +02:00
mysql-stress-test.pl Fixed copyright headers in mtr src files 2011-01-18 11:03:44 +01:00
mysql-test-run.pl BUG #13946716: FEDERATED_PLUGIN TEST CASE FAIL ON 64BIT ARCHITECTURES 2012-06-14 17:07:49 +05:30
purify.supp - Added/updated copyright headers 2010-12-28 19:57:23 +01:00
README
README.gcov
README.stress
valgrind.supp Bug#12856915 VALGRIND FAILURE IN FILESORT/CREATE_SORT_INDEX 2011-08-30 10:19:36 +02:00

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