This is a 10.2+ part of a jira task
The two bugs regarding virtual column marking have been fixed:
1. UPDATE of a partitioned table, where the optimizer has chosen a
secondary index to make a filesort;
2. INSERT into a table with a nonblob field generated from a blob, with
binlog enabled and binlog_row_image=noblob.
3. DELETE from a view on a table with virtual column.
Generally the assertion happens from update_virtual_fields() call
These bugs are root-caused by missing field marking for dependant fields
of a virtual column.
Therefore a fix is: mark all the fields involved in the vcol expression by
calling field->register_field_in_read_map() instead just setting a single
bit.
3 was reproducible only on 10.4+, however the problem might has just been
invisible in the earlier versions. The fix is applicable to 10.2-10.3 as
well.
table->move_fields wasn't undone in case of error.
1. move_fields is unconditionally undone even when error is occurred
2. cherry-pick an assertion in `ptr_in_record`, which is already in 10.5
The cause of this was several different bugs:
- When using binary logging with binlog_row_image=FULL
the all bits in read_set was set, which caused a
different (wrong) pattern for marking vcol_set.
- TABLE::mark_virtual_columns_for_write() didn't in all
cases mark vcol_set with the vcol_field.
- TABLE::update_virtual_fields() has to update all
vcol fields on REPLACE if binary logging with FULL
is used.
- VCOL_UPDATE_INDEXED should update all vcol fields part
of an index that was not updated by VCOL_UPDATE_FOR_READ
- max_row_length() calculated length of NULL and not
used fields. This didn't cause any crash, but used
more memory than needed.