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MDEV-10020 InnoDB NOT IN Query Crash When One Item Is NULL
The problem was that the loop in get_func_mm_tree() accessed improperly initialized instances of String, which resided in the bzero'ed part of the in_vector::base array. Strings in in_vector::base are originally initialized in Item_func_in::fix_length_and_dec(), in in_vector::in_vector() using sql_calloc, rather than using a String constructor, so their str_charset members are originally equal to NULL. Strings in in_vector::base are later initialized to good values in Item_func_in::fix_length_and_dec(), using array->set(), in this code: uint j=0; for (uint i=1 ; i < arg_count ; i++) { array->set(j,args[i]); if (!args[i]->null_value) // Skip NULL values j++; else have_null= 1; } if ((array->used_count= j)) array->sort(); NULLs are not taken into account, so at the end array->used_count can be smaller than array->count. This patch fixes the loop in opt_range.cc, in get_func_mm_tree(), to access only properly initialized elements in in_vector::base, preventing access to its bzero'ed non-initialized tail.
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@ -7730,7 +7730,7 @@ static SEL_TREE *get_func_mm_tree(RANGE_OPT_PARAM *param, Item_func *cond_func,
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break;
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}
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SEL_TREE *tree2;
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for (; i < func->array->count; i++)
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for (; i < func->array->used_count; i++)
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{
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if (func->array->compare_elems(i, i-1))
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{
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