This patch sets the proper name resolution context for outer references
used in a subquery from an ON clause. Usually this context is more narrow
than the name resolution context of the parent select that were used before
this fix.
This fix revealed another problem that concerned ON expressions used in
from clauses of specifications of derived tables / views / CTEs. The name
resolution outer context for such ON expression must be set to NULL to
prevent name resolution beyond the derived table where it is used.
The solution to resolve this problem applied in sql_derived.cc was provided
by Sergei Petrunia <sergey@mariadb.com>.
The change in sql_parse.cc is not good for 10.4+. A corresponding diff for
10.4+ will be provided in JIRA entry for this bug.
Approved by Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@mariadb.com>
Store old value of binlog format before wsrep code so that
if we bail out because wsrep is not ready for connections
we can restore binlog format correctly.
A bogus error message was issued for any outer references occurred in
ON expressions used in subqueries. This prevented execution of queries
containing subqueries as soon as they used outer references in their ON
clauses. This happened because the Name_resolution_context structure
created for any ON expression erroneously had the field outer_context set
to NULL. The fields select_lex of this structure was not set correctly
either.
The idea of the fix was taken from mysql code of the function
push_new_name_resolution_context().
Approved by dmitry.shulga@mariadb.com
Running statements with SET STATEMENT FOR clause is handled incorrectly in
case the whole statement is executed in prepared statement mode.
For example, running of the following statement
SET STATEMENT sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION' FOR CREATE TABLE t1 AS SELECT CONCAT('abc') AS c1;
results in different definition of the table t1 depending on whether
the statement is executed as a prepared or as a regular statement.
In first case the column c1 is defined as
`c1` varchar(3) DEFAULT NULL
in the last case the column c1 is defined as
`c1` varchar(3) NOT NULL
Different definition for the column c1 arise due to the fact that
a value of the data memeber Item_func_concat::maybe_null depends on
whether strict mode is on or off. Below is definition of the method
fix_fields() of the class Item_str_func that is base class for the
class Item_func_concat that is created on parsing the
SET STATEMENT FOR clause.
bool Item_str_func::fix_fields(THD *thd, Item **ref)
{
bool res= Item_func::fix_fields(thd, ref);
/*
In Item_str_func::check_well_formed_result() we may set null_value
flag on the same condition as in test() below.
*/
maybe_null= maybe_null || thd->is_strict_mode();
return res;
}
Although the clause SET STATEMENT sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION' FOR
is parsed on PREPARE phase during processing of the prepared statement,
real setting of the sql_mode system variable is done on EXECUTION phase.
On the other hand, the method Item_str_func::fix_fields is called on PREPARE
phase. In result, thd->is_strict_mode() returns true during calling the method
Item_str_func::fix_fields(), the data member maybe_null is assigned the value
true and column c1 is defined as DEFAULT NULL.
To fix the issue the system variables listed in the SET STATEMENT FOR clause
are set at the beginning of handling the PREPARE phase just right before
calling the function check_prepared_statement() and their original values
restored immediate after return from this function.
Additionally, to avoid code duplication the source code used in the function
mysql_execute_command for setting variables, specified by SET STATEMENT
clause, were extracted to the standalone functions
run_set_statement_if_requested(). This new function is called from
the function mysql_execute_command() and the method
Prepared_statement::prepare().
1. only call calc_sum_of_all_status() if a global
SHOW_xxx_STATUS variable is to be returned
2. only lock LOCK_status when copying global_status_var,
but not when iterating all threads
The reason for the failure is that
thd->mdl_context.release_transactional_locks()
was called after commit & rollback even in cases where the current
transaction is still active.
For 10.2, 10.3 and 10.4 the fix is simple:
- Replace all calls to thd->mdl_context.release_transactional_locks() with
thd->release_transactional_locks(). The thd function will only call
the mdl_context function if there are no active transactional locks.
In 10.6 we will better fix where we will change the return value for
some trans_xxx() functions to indicate if transaction did close the
transaction or not. This will avoid the need of the indirect call.
Other things:
- trans_xa_commit() and trans_xa_rollback() will automatically
call release_transactional_locks() if the transaction is closed.
- We can't do that for the other functions as the caller of many of these
are doing additional work (like close_thread_tables) before calling
release_transactional_locks().
- Added missing abort_result_set() and missing DBUG_RETURN in
select_create::send_eof()
- Fixed wrong indentation in injector::transaction::commit()
ANALYSIS:
=========
During Bootstrap, while executing the statements from sql
file passed to the init-file server option, transaction
mem_root was being freed for every statement. This creates
an issue with multi statement transactions especially when a
statement in the transaction has to access the memory used
by the previous statement in the transaction.
FIX:
====
Transaction mem_root is freed whenever a transaction is
committed or rolled-back. Hence explicitly freeing it is not
necessary in the bootstrap implementation.
Change-Id: I40f71d49781bf7ad32d474bb176bd6060c9377dc
`LOCK TABLES view_name` should require
* invoker to have SELECT and LOCK TABLES privileges on the view
* either invoker or definer (only if sql security definer) to
have SELECT and LOCK TABLES privileges on the used tables/views.
Reimplement MDEV-14275 Improving memory utilization for information schema
Postpone temp table instantiation until after setup_fields().
Replace all unused (not marked in read_set) columns in an I_S table
with CHAR(0). This can drastically reduce the footprint of a MEMORY
table (a TABLE_CATALOG alone is 1538 bytes per row).
This does not change the engine. If the table was decided to be Aria
(because of, say, blobs) then after optimization it'll stay Aria
even if all blobs were removed.
Note 1: when transforming table structure, share->blob_fields is
preserved, otherwise Aria might switch from DYNAMIC to STATIC row format
and expect a special field for a deleted mark, which create_tmp_tabe
didn't provide.
Note 2: optimizer was doing handler::info() (to know the number of rows)
before the temp table is populated. That didn't make much sense. Now
it's done before the table is even instantiated. Preserve the old
behavior and report 0 rows.
This reverts e2664ee8362 and a8458a2345e
Appoligies, had a dirty branch before pushing:
This reverts commit 053653a23cac6f3f2e5288979438de27c9d0100a.
This reverts commit 0ff897807fc2f4a32e1ba1ae148005930ea604b5.
This reverts commit 85b085972b729f6c049050f851692c9a5b86f3d5.
This reverts commit f3f45e46b614bddcef0a37f4352c5909ca565d1d.
This reverts commit a470b3570a7ce2534c9021f3b84d7457a3ba08e1.
This reverts commit f8b8d202bc83d3de46c89ef86333fe602e711265.
This reverts commit 6b6f066fdd9f5f64813ded550e7dbda176ee3c82.
This reverts commit a701e9e6c390c3cbac69872e95b1aec565341d30.
This reverts commit c169838611e13c9f0559b2f49ba8c36aec11a78b.
In case of NATURAL JOIN / USING mark all field (one table can not be opened
in any case so optimisation does not worth it).
IMHO table should be checked for used fields and filled after prepare,
when we will fave whole info about used fields but it is too big change
for a bugfix. Which will be made later by Serg patch
* Allocate items on thd->mem_root while refixing vcol exprs
* Make vcol tree changes register and roll them back after the statement is executed.
Explanation:
Due to collation implementation specifics an Item tree could change while fixing.
The tricky thing here is to make it on a proper arena.
It's usually not a problem when a field is deterministic, however, makes a pain vice-versa, during allocation allocating.
A non-deterministic field should be refixed on each statement, since it depends on the environment state.
Changing the tree will be temporary and therefore it should be reverted after the statement execution.
Allocate space for fields inside the window function (arguments, PARTITION BY and ORDER BY clause)
in the ref pointer array. All fields inside the window function are part of the temporary
table that is required for the window function computation.
Analysis:
========
When "Profiling" is enabled, server collects the resource usage of each
statement that gets executed in current session. Profiling doesn't support
nested statements. In order to ensure this behavior when profiling is enabled
for a statement, there should not be any other active query which is being
profiled. This active query information is stored in 'current' variable. When
a nested query arrives it finds 'current' being not NULL and server aborts.
When 'init_connect' and 'init_slave' system variables are set they contain a
set of statements to be executed. "execute_init_command" is the function call
which invokes "dispatch_command" for each statement provided in
'init_connect', 'init_slave' system variables. "execute_init_command" invokes
"start_new_query" and it passes the statement list to "dispatch_command". This
"dispatch_command" intern invokes "start_new_query" which leads to nesting of
queries. Hence '!current' assert is triggered.
Fix:
===
Remove profiling from "execute_init_command" as it will be done within
"dispatch_command" execution.
MDEV-21398 Deadlock (server hang) or assertion failure in
Diagnostics_area::set_error_status upon ALTER under lock
This failure could only happen if one locked the same table
multiple times and then did an ALTER TABLE on the table.
Major change is to change all instances of
table->m_needs_reopen= true;
to
table->mark_table_for_reopen();
The main fix for the problem was to ensure that we mark all
instances of the table in the locked_table_list and when we
reopen the tables, we first close all tables before reopening
and locking them.
Other things:
- Don't call thd->locked_tables_list.reopen_tables if there
are no tables marked for reopen. (performance)
in fact, in MariaDB it cannot, but it can show spurious slaves
in SHOW SLAVE HOSTS.
slave was registered in COM_REGISTER_SLAVE and un-registered after
COM_BINLOG_DUMP. If there was no COM_BINLOG_DUMP, it would never
unregister.
sig_return: Solaris/OSX returns different function ptr
Move defination to my_alarm.h as its the only use.
prevents compile warnings (copied from 10.3 branch)
mysys/my_sync.c:136:19: error: 'cur_dir_name' defined but not used [-Werror=unused-const-variable=]
136 | static const char cur_dir_name[]= {FN_CURLIB, 0};
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~
fix compile error (DEPRECATED) leaked from ssl headers.
In file included from /export/home/dan/mariadb-server-10.4/sql/sys_vars.cc:37:
/export/home/dan/mariadb-server-10.4/sql/sys_vars.ic:69: error: "DEPRECATED" redefined [-Werror]
69 | #define DEPRECATED(X) X
|
In file included from /export/home/dan/mariadb-server-10.4/include/violite.h:150,
from /export/home/dan/mariadb-server-10.4/sql/sql_class.h:38,
from /export/home/dan/mariadb-server-10.4/sql/sys_vars.cc:36:
/usr/include/openssl/ssl.h:2356: note: this is the location of the previous definition
2356 | # define DEPRECATED __attribute__((deprecated))
|
Avoid Werror condition on non-Linux:
plugin/server_audit/server_audit.c:2267:7: error: variable 'db_len_off' set but not used [-Werror=unused-but-set-variable]
2267 | int db_len_off;
| ^~~~~~~~~~
plugin/server_audit/server_audit.c:2266:7: error: variable 'db_off' set but not used [-Werror=unused-but-set-variable]
2266 | int db_off;
| ^~~~~~
auth_gssapi fix include path for Solaris
Consistent with the upstream packaged patch:
https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/blob/oi/hipster/components/database/mariadb-103/patches/06-gssapi.h.patch
compile warnings on Solaris
[ 91%] Building C object plugin/server_audit/CMakeFiles/server_audit.dir/server_audit.c.o
/plugin/server_audit/server_audit.c: In function 'auditing_v8':
/plugin/server_audit/server_audit.c:2194:20: error: unused variable 'db_len_off' [-Werror=unused-variable]
2194 | static const int db_len_off= 128;
| ^~~~~~~~~~
/plugin/server_audit/server_audit.c:2193:20: error: unused variable 'db_off' [-Werror=unused-variable]
2193 | static const int db_off= 120;
| ^~~~~~
/plugin/server_audit/server_audit.c:2192:20: error: unused variable 'cmd_off' [-Werror=unused-variable]
2192 | static const int cmd_off= 4432;
| ^~~~~~~
At top level:
/plugin/server_audit/server_audit.c:2192:20: error: 'cmd_off' defined but not used [-Werror=unused-const-variable=]
/plugin/server_audit/server_audit.c:2193:20: error: 'db_off' defined but not used [-Werror=unused-const-variable=]
2193 | static const int db_off= 120;
| ^~~~~~
/plugin/server_audit/server_audit.c:2194:20: error: 'db_len_off' defined but not used [-Werror=unused-const-variable=]
2194 | static const int db_len_off= 128;
| ^~~~~~~~~~
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
tested on:
$ uname -a
SunOS openindiana 5.11 illumos-b97b1727bc i86pc i386 i86pc
This is a backport of the applicable part of
commit 93475aff8de80a0ef53cbee924bcb70de6e86f2c and
commit 2c39f69d34e64a5cf94720e82e78c0ee91bd4649
from 10.4.
Before 10.4 and Galera 4, WSREP_ON is a macro that points to
a global Boolean variable, so it is not that expensive to
evaluate, but we will add an unlikely() hint around it.
WSREP_ON_NEW: Remove. This macro was introduced in
commit c863159c320008676aff978a7cdde5732678f975
when reverting WSREP_ON to its previous definition.
We replace some use of WSREP_ON with WSREP(thd), like it was done
in 93475aff8de80a0ef53cbee924bcb70de6e86f2c. Note: the macro
WSREP() in 10.1 is equivalent to WSREP_NNULL() in 10.4.
Item_func_rand::seed_random(): Avoid invoking current_thd
when WSREP is not enabled.
If async slave thread (slave SQL handler), becomes a BF victim, it may occasionally happen that rollbacker thread is used to carry out the rollback instead of the async slave thread.
This can happen, if async slave thread has flagged "idle" state when BF thread tries to figure out how to kill the victim.
The issue was possible to test by using a galera cluster as slave for external master, and issuing high load of conflicting writes through async replication and directly against galera cluster nodes.
However, a deterministic mtr test for the "conflict window" has not yet been worked on.
The fix, in this patch makes sure that async slave thread state is never set to IDLE. This prevents the rollbacker thread to intervene.
The wsrep_query_state change was refactored to happen by dedicated function to make controlling the idle state change in one place.
Context involves semicolon batching, and the error starts 10.2
No reproducible examples were made yet, but TCP trace suggests
multiple packets that are "squeezed" together (e.g overlong OK packet
that has a trailer which is belongs to another packet)
Remove thd->get_stmt_da()->set_skip_flush() when processing a batch.
skip_flush stems from the COM_MULTI code, which was checked in during
10.2 (and is never used)
The fix is confirmed to work, when evaluated by bug reporter (one of them)
We never reproduced it locally, with multiple tries
thus the root cause analysis is still missing.