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afef46cbc7 fix(PrimProc): MCOL-5651 Add a workaround to avoid choosing an incorrect TupleHashJoinStep as a joiner [develop-23.02] (#3330)
* fix(PrimProc): MCOL-5651 Add a workaround to avoid choosing an incorrect TupleHashJoinStep as a joiner
2024-11-08 17:43:18 +00:00
b124e8382e fix(dbcon) MCOL-5812 server crash related to stored functions
Using the stored function's return value as an argument
for another function was handled incorrectly, leading
to a server crash.
2024-11-05 20:33:04 +04:00
5f07828619 MCOL-5522 Properly process pm join result count.
This patch:
1. Properly processes situation when pm join result count is exceeded.
2. Adds session variable 'columnstore_max_pm_join_result_count` to control the limit.
2024-01-10 18:16:39 +04:00
10f1a7abbc MCOL-5480 LOAD DATA INFILE incorrectly loads values for MEDIUMINT datatype.
Internal memory representation of MEDIUMINT datatype uses 24 bits. This is
true for both MariaDB server as well as ColumnStore. MCS plugin code uses
TypeHandlerSInt24 and TypeHandlerUInt24 classes to respectively convert the
binary representation of the signed and unsigned MEDIUMINT values passed by
the server to the plugin. The plugin then outputs the text representation
of these values into an open file descriptor which is piped to cpimport
for the final load into the MCS db files.

The TypeHandlerXInt24 classes were earlier incorrectly using
WriteBatchField::ColWriteBatchXInt32() functions which operate on a 4 byte
buffer. This resulted in incorrect parsing of MEDIUMINT values. As a fix,
we implement WriteBatchField::ColWriteBatchXInt24() functions which
correctly handle the 24 bit input buffer used for MEDIUMINT datatype.
2023-05-19 18:30:52 -04:00
982db10f10 MCOL-5357 Fix TPC-DS query error "MCS-3009: Unknown column '.<colname>'".
For the following query:

select item from (
select item from (select a as item from t1) tt
union all
select item from (select a as item from t1) tt
) ttt;

There is an if predicate in buildSimpleColFromDerivedTable() that compares
the outermost query field name (ttt.item) to the returned column list of
the inner query (tt.item) when building the returned column list of the
outer most query. In the above query example, the inner query field name
is an alias set in the inner most query and is set to "`tt`.`item`",
while the outermost query field name is set to "item". The use of
backticks "`" in the inner query alias is causing the execution to
not enter the if block which creates the SimpleColumn for the outermost
query field name. As a fix, we strip off the backticks from the inner
query alias.
2023-05-02 15:43:10 -04:00
7f3d540841 MCOL-5438 COUNT() in math causes SEGV (#2769)
Co-authored-by: Roman Nozdrin <rnozdrin@mariadb.com>
2023-03-10 19:32:17 +03:00
2ed151fa59 Recorded reference results 2022-12-09 02:24:40 +00:00
fad0fd08f0 Disable warnings for 'drop if exists' and 'create if not exist' commands 2022-12-08 11:37:44 -06:00
814fc37081 Moved some MTR cases to a new 1pmonly directory. Also added order by clause to few cases 2022-11-30 23:40:41 +00:00
59166608b1 MCOL-4715 Mixed inner and outer joins with "null" filter for the table which is not involved into the outer join produces wrong results. 2022-08-16 17:13:03 +03:00
e519cd7486 [MCOL-5061] Fix wrong join id assignment for the views. (#2474)
This patch fixes a wrong `join id` assignment for `TupleHashJoinStep` in a view.
After MCOL-334 CS assigns a '-1' as `join id` for `TupleHashJoinStep` in a view, and
in this case we cannot apply a filter for specific `Join step`, which is associated with `join id`
for 2 reasons:
1. Filters for all `TupleHashJoinSteps` associated with the same `join id`, which is '-1'.
2. When CS creates a `joinIdIndexMap` it eliminates all `join ids` which a less or equal 0.

This patch also fixes some tests for the view, which were generated wrong results.
2022-07-25 20:02:02 +03:00
08bef648b3 Mcol 5074 Case with In and aggregates asserts (#2435)
* MCOL-5074 CASE with IN and aggregate asserts
gwip-scsp wasn't set and buildPredicateItem() was called which assumes it is set. Added code to set properly in this case
2022-07-11 16:20:15 -05:00
e8f83121d2 [MCOL-4778] Return if we have an error in push_down_init. 2022-06-21 00:06:25 +03:00
53b9a2a0f9 MCOL-4580 extent elimination for dictionary-based text/varchar types
The idea is relatively simple - encode prefixes of collated strings as
integers and use them to compute extents' ranges. Then we can eliminate
extents with strings.

The actual patch does have all the code there but miss one important
step: we do not keep collation index, we keep charset index. Because of
this, some of the tests in the bugfix suite fail and thus main
functionality is turned off.

The reason of this patch to be put into PR at all is that it contains
changes that made CHAR/VARCHAR columns unsigned. This change is needed in
vectorization work.
2022-03-02 23:53:39 +03:00
4b412d4e09 MCOL-4940: test case for ROUND fix (#2271) 2022-02-21 16:09:31 -06:00
7cfcdf365d Merge pull request #2211 from drrtuy/MCOL-4899-dev
MCOL-4899 MCS now applies a correct collation running IN for characte…
2022-01-06 21:08:11 +03:00
05897948e4 MCOL-4899 MCS now applies a correct collation running IN for character data types 2022-01-05 12:00:01 +00:00
695b437730 The goal is to migrate the last offending regr test001 test case into MTR to make test001 green 2021-12-30 19:12:58 +00:00
8cab54fe31 MCOL-4868 Move test cases for MCOL-4264 to MTR. 2021-12-20 18:34:08 +00:00
7f456e58cc MCOL-4868 UPDATE on a ColumnStore table containing an IN-subquery
on a non-ColumnStore table does not work.

As part of MCOL-4617, we moved the in-to-exists predicate creation
and injection from the server into the engine. However, when query
with an IN Subquery contains a non-ColumnStore table, the server
still performs the in-to-exists predicate transformation for the
foreign engine table. This caused ColumnStore's execution plan to
contain incorrect WHERE predicates. As a fix, we call
mutate_optimizer_flags() for the WRITE lock, in addition to the READ
table lock. And in mutate_optimizer_flags(), we change the optimizer
flag from OPTIMIZER_SWITCH_IN_TO_EXISTS to OPTIMIZER_SWITCH_MATERIALIZATION.
2021-12-16 23:11:26 +00:00
340a90fc8d MCOL-4874 Crossengine JOIN involving a ColumnStore table and a
wide decimal column in a non-ColumnStore table throws an exception.

ROW::getSignedNullValue() method does not support wide decimal fields
yet. To fix this exception, we remove the call to this method from
CrossEngineStep::setField().
2021-12-08 22:26:52 +00:00
fa9f18553a MCOL-4728 Query with unusual use of aggregate functions on ColumnStore table crashes MariaDB Server
After an AggreateColumn corresponding to SUM(1+1) is created,
it is pushed to the list:

    gwi.count_asterisk_list.push_back(ac)

Later, in getSelectPlan(), the expression SUM(1+1) was erroneously
treated as a constant:

  if (!hasNonSupportItem && !nonConstFunc(ifp) && !(parseInfo & AF_BIT) && tmpVec.size() == 0)
  {
     srcp.reset(buildReturnedColumn(item, gwi, gwi.fatalParseError));

This code freed the original AggregateColumn and replaced to a ConstantColumn.

But gwi.count_asterisk_list still pointer to the freed AggregateColumn().

The expression SUM(1+1) was treated as a constant because tmpVec
was empty due to a bug in this code:

                    // special handling for count(*). This should not be treated as constant.
                    if (isp->argument_count() == 1 &&
                            ( sfitempp[0]->type() == Item::CONST_ITEM &&
                                (sfitempp[0]->cmp_type() == INT_RESULT ||
                                 sfitempp[0]->cmp_type() == STRING_RESULT ||
                                 sfitempp[0]->cmp_type() == REAL_RESULT ||
                                 sfitempp[0]->cmp_type() == DECIMAL_RESULT)
                            )
                        )
                    {
                        field_vec.push_back((Item_field*)item); //dummy

Notice, it handles only aggregate functions with explicit literals
passed as an argument, while it does not handle constant expressions
such as 1+1.

Fix:

- Adding new classes ConstantColumnNull, ConstantColumnString,
  ConstantColumnNum, ConstantColumnUInt, ConstantColumnSInt,
  ConstantColumnReal, ValStrStdString, to reuse the code easier.

- Moving a part of the code from the case branch handling CONST_ITEM
  in buildReturnedColumn() into a new function
  newConstantColumnNotNullUsingValNativeNoTz(). This
  makes the code easier to read and to reuse in the future.

- Adding a new function newConstantColumnMaybeNullFromValStrNoTz().
  Removing dulplicate code from !!!four!!! places, using the new
  function instead.

- Adding a function isSupportedAggregateWithOneConstArg() to
  properly catch all constant expressions. Using the new function parse_item()
  in the code commented as "special handling for count(*)".
  Now it pushes all constant expressions to field_vec, not only
  explicit literals.

- Moving a part of the code from buildAggregateColumn()
  to a helper function processAggregateColumnConstArg().
  Using processAggregateColumnConstArg() in the CONST_ITEM
  and NULL_ITEM branches.

- Adding a new branch in buildReturnedColumn() handling FUNC_ITEM.
  If a function has constant arguments, a ConstantColumn() is
  immediately created, without going to
  buildArithmeticColumn()/buildFunctionColumn().

- Reusing isSupportedAggregateWithOneConstArg()
  and processAggregateColumnConstArg() in buildAggregateColumn().
  A new branch catches aggregate function has only one constant argument
  and immediately creates a single ConstantColumn without
  traversing to the argument sub-components.
2021-09-21 14:00:56 +04:00
a202bda485 MCOL-4719 iterate into subquery looking for windowfunctions
When an outer query filter accesses an subquery column that contains an aggregate or a window function, certain optimizations can't be performed. We had been looking at the surface of the returned column. We now iterate into any functions or operations looking for aggregates and window functions.
2021-07-22 13:56:21 -05:00
dc51dbf6cf [MCOL-4786] Fix filter comparison.
Compare ParseTree by dereferencing pointers.
2021-07-12 19:18:02 +03:00
adace6e0c7 MCOL-4786 Fix wrong comparison for the filters.
Fix wrong comparison for the filters while creating case function.
2021-07-09 12:18:26 +03:00
74bdf522d1 Merge pull request #1999 from mariadb-SergeyZefirov/MCOL-4741-in-like-equal-returns-different-result
MCOL-4741 Fix extentmap handling of string prefixes encoded as 64-bit integers
2021-07-05 04:33:32 -04:00
237cad347f MCOL-4758 Limit LONGTEXT and LONGBLOB to 16MB (#1995)
MCOL-4758 Limit LONGTEXT and LONGBLOB to 16MB

Also add the original test case from MCOL-3879.
2021-07-05 02:09:41 -04:00
c58136a32d MCOL-4741 in/like/equal(=) operations differ in results
This is due to signedness in the string range comparison in extentmap
and unsignedness everywhere else.
2021-07-02 19:22:46 +03:00
8dd2f2937c MCOL-4407 and condtion does not work when HWM > columnstore_string_scan_threshold - 1 2021-06-21 14:04:26 +03:00
75e3bbc31e MCOL-4674 Fix ColumnStore to run MTR tests in a build directory 2021-04-13 11:25:25 +04:00