Restore EXPAIN flag in SELECT_LEX before execution multi-update by flag in LEX
(the same but in other way made before INSERT/DELETE/SELECT)
Without it, mysql_update() didn't know that there will be EXPLAIN result set and was sending OK at the end of the update, which conflicted with the EOF sent later by EXPLAIN.
it always required UPDATE privilege on views, not being able to detect
when a views was not actually updated in multi-update.
fix: instead of marking all tables as "updating" by default,
only set "updating" on tables that will actually be updated
by multi-update. And mark the view "updating" if any of the
view's tables is.
With INFORMATION_SCHEMA set as the default database the check that a table
referred in the processed query is defined in INORMATION_SCHEMA must
be postponed until all CTE names can be identified.
Always set SERVER_MORE_RESULTS_EXIST when executing stored procedure statements
If statements produce a result, EOF packet needs this flag (SP ends
with an OK packet). IF statetement does not produce a result, affected rows
count are part of the final OK packet.
within stored procedure
Always set SERVER_MORE_RESULTS_EXIST when executing stored procedure.
statements
If statements produce a result, EOF packet needs this flag (SP ends with
an OK packet). IF statetement does not produce a result, affected rows
count are part of the final OK packet.
This reverts commit 21b2fada7ab7f35c898c02d2f918461409cc9c8e
and commit 81d71ee6b21870772c336bff15b71904914f146a.
The MDEV-18464 change introduces a few data race issues. Contrary to
the documentation, the field trx_t::victim is not always being protected
by lock_sys_t::mutex and trx_t::mutex. Most importantly, it seems
that KILL QUERY could wrongly avoid acquiring both mutexes when
invoking lock_trx_handle_wait_low(), in case another thread had
already set trx->victim=true.
We also revert MDEV-12009, because it should depend on the MDEV-18464
fix being present.
As noted on kill_one_thread SUPER should be able to kill even
system threads i.e. threads/query flagged as high priority or
wsrep applier thread. Normal user, should not able to kill
threads/query flagged as high priority (BF) or wsrep applier
thread.
Simulate slow statements only for COM_QUERY and COM_STMT_EXECUTE commands,
to exclude mysqld_stmt_prepare() and mysqld_stmt_close() entries from the log,
as they are not relevant for log_slow_debug.test. This simplifies the test.
Includes:
MDEV-17302 Add support for ALTER USER command in prepared statement
and
MDEV-17673 main.cte_recursive fails in bb-10.4-ps branch in --ps
Set correct SELECT_LEX linkage for recursive CTEs.
Do not delegate this job to TABLE_LIST::set_as_with_table,
because it is only run on prepare, while With_element::move_anchors_ahead
is run both on prepare and execute (fix by Igor)
There were two newly enabled warnings:
1. cast for a function pointers. Affected sql_analyse.h, mi_write.c
and ma_write.cc, mf_iocache-t.cc, mysqlbinlog.cc, encryption.cc, etc
2. memcpy/memset of nontrivial structures. Fixed as:
* the warning disabled for InnoDB
* TABLE, TABLE_SHARE, and TABLE_LIST got a new method reset() which
does the bzero(), which is safe for these classes, but any other
bzero() will still cause a warning
* Table_scope_and_contents_source_st uses `TABLE_LIST *` (trivial)
instead of `SQL_I_List<TABLE_LIST>` (not trivial) so it's safe to
bzero now.
* added casts in debug_sync.cc and sql_select.cc (for JOIN)
* move assignment method for MDL_request instead of memcpy()
* PARTIAL_INDEX_INTERSECT_INFO::init() instead of bzero()
* remove constructor from READ_RECORD() to make it trivial
* replace some memcpy() with c++ copy assignments
Make mysqltest to use --ps-protocol more
use prepared statements for everything that server supports
with the exception of CALL (for now).
Fix discovered test failures and bugs.
tests:
* PROCESSLIST shows Execute state, not Query
* SHOW STATUS increments status variables more than in text protocol
* multi-statements should be avoided (see tests with a wrong delimiter)
* performance_schema events have different names in --ps-protocol
* --enable_prepare_warnings
mysqltest.cc:
* make sure run_query_stmt() doesn't crash if there's
no active connection (in wait_until_connected_again.inc)
* prepare all statements that server supports
protocol.h
* Protocol_discard::send_result_set_metadata() should not send
anything to the client.
sql_acl.cc:
* extract the functionality of getting the user for SHOW GRANTS
from check_show_access(), so that mysql_test_show_grants() could
generate the correct column names in the prepare step
sql_class.cc:
* result->prepare() can fail, don't ignore its return value
* use correct number of decimals for EXPLAIN columns
sql_parse.cc:
* discard profiling for SHOW PROFILE. In text protocol it's done in
prepare_schema_table(), but in --ps it is called on prepare only,
so nothing was discarding profiling during execute.
* move the permission checking code for SHOW CREATE VIEW to
mysqld_show_create_get_fields(), so that it would be called during
prepare step too.
* only set sel_result when it was created here and needs to be
destroyed in the same block. Avoid destroying lex->result.
* use the correct number of tables in check_show_access(). Saying
"as many as possible" doesn't work when first_not_own_table isn't
set yet.
sql_prepare.cc:
* use correct user name for SHOW GRANTS columns
* don't ignore verbose flag for SHOW SLAVE STATUS
* support preparing REVOKE ALL and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
* don't ignore errors from thd->prepare_explain_fields()
* use select_send result for sending ANALYZE and EXPLAIN, but don't
overwrite lex->result, because it might be needed to issue execute-time
errors (select_dumpvar - too many rows)
sql_show.cc:
* check grants for SHOW CREATE VIEW here, not in mysql_execute_command
sql_view.cc:
* use the correct function to check privileges. Old code was doing
check_access() for thd->security_ctx, which is invoker's sctx,
not definer's sctx. Hide various view related errors from the invoker.
sql_yacc.yy:
* initialize lex->select_lex for LOAD, otherwise it'll contain garbage
data that happen to fail tests with views in --ps (but not otherwise).
This solves the following issues:
* unlike lex->m_sql_cmd and lex->sql_command, thd->query_plan_flags
is not reset in Prepared_statement::execute, it survives
till the log_slow_statement(), so slow logging behaves correctly in --ps
* using thd->query_plan_flags for both slow_log_filter and
log_slow_admin_statements means the definition of "admin" statements
for the slow log is the same no matter how it is filtered out.