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Sergey Vojtovich
66fc82247d Applying InnoDB snashot 5.1-ss6129
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r6127 | vasil | 2009-10-30 11:18:25 +0200 (Fri, 30 Oct 2009) | 18 lines
branches/5.1:

Backport c6121 from branches/zip:

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  r6121 | sunny | 2009-10-30 01:42:11 +0200 (Fri, 30 Oct 2009) | 7 lines
  Changed paths:
     M /branches/zip/mysql-test/innodb-autoinc.result
  
  branches/zip: This test has been problematic for sometime now. The underlying
  bug is that the data dictionaries get out of sync. In the AUTOINC code we
  try and apply salve to the symptoms. In the past MySQL made some unrelated
  change and the dictionaries stopped getting out of sync and this test started
  to fail. Now, it seems they have reverted that changed and the test is
  passing again. I suspect this is not he last time that this test will change.
  
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2009-11-02 19:06:58 +04:00
Sergey Vojtovich
c29b740bec Applying InnoDB snashot 5.1-ss6129
Detailed revision comments:

r6122 | jyang | 2009-10-30 05:18:38 +0200 (Fri, 30 Oct 2009) | 7 lines
branches/5.1: Chnage WARN_LEVEL_ERROR to WARN_LEVEL_WARN
for push_warning_printf() call in innodb.
Fix Bug#47233: Innodb calls push_warning(MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_ERROR)

rb://170 approved by Marko.
2009-11-02 18:59:44 +04:00
Sergey Vojtovich
ebc3626738 Applying InnoDB snashot 5.1-ss6129
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r6052 | sunny | 2009-10-12 07:09:56 +0300 (Mon, 12 Oct 2009) | 4 lines
branches/5.1: Reset the statement level autoinc counter on ROLLBACK. Fix
the test results too.
rb://164

r6053 | sunny | 2009-10-12 07:37:49 +0300 (Mon, 12 Oct 2009) | 6 lines
branches/5.1: Copy the maximum AUTOINC value from the old table to the new
table when MySQL does a CREATE INDEX ON T. This is required because MySQL
does a table copy, rename and drops the old table.
Fix Bug#47125: auto_increment start value is ignored if an index is created and engine=innodb
rb://168
2009-11-02 18:58:09 +04:00
Sergey Vojtovich
c8d97af6b0 Applying InnoDB snashot 5.1-ss6129
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r6051 | sunny | 2009-10-12 07:05:00 +0300 (Mon, 12 Oct 2009) | 6 lines
branches/5.1: Ignore negative values supplied by the user when calculating the
next value to store in dict_table_t. Setting autoincrement columns top negative
values is undefined behavior and this change should bring the behavior of
InnoDB closer to what users expect. Added several tests to check.
rb://162
2009-11-02 18:43:20 +04:00
Sergey Vojtovich
71d24a2371 Applying InnoDB snashot 5.1-ss6129
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r6045 | jyang | 2009-10-08 02:27:08 +0300 (Thu, 08 Oct 2009) | 7 lines
branches/5.1: Fix bug #47777. Treat the Geometry data same as
Binary BLOB in ha_innobase::store_key_val_for_row(), since the
Geometry data is stored as Binary BLOB in Innodb.

Review: rb://180 approved by Marko Makela.
2009-11-02 18:41:40 +04:00
Martin Hansson
740b7c4e36 Bug#47925: regression of range optimizer and date comparison in 5.1.39!
When a query was using a DATE or DATETIME value formatted
using any other separator characters beside hyphen '-', a
query with a greater-or-equal '>=' condition matching only
the greatest value in an indexed column, the result was
empty if index range scan was employed.

The range optimizer got a new feature between 5.1.38 and
5.1.39 that changes a greater-or-equal condition to a
greater-than if the value matching that in the query was not
present in the table. But the value comparison function
compared the dates as strings instead of dates.

The bug was fixed by splitting the function
get_date_from_str in two: One part that parses and does
error checking. This function is now visible outside the
module. The old get_date_from_str now calls the new
function.


mysql-test/r/range.result:
  Bug#47925: Test result
mysql-test/t/range.test:
  Bug#47925: Test case
sql/item.cc:
  Bug#47925: Fix + some edit on the comments
sql/item.h:
  Bug#47925: Changed function signature
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
  Bug#47925: Split function in two
sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
  Bug#47925: Declaration of new function
sql/opt_range.cc:
  Bug#47925: Added THD to function call
sql/time.cc:
  Bug#47925: Added microsecond comparison
2009-11-02 13:24:07 +01:00
Tatiana A. Nurnberg
09c50b6303 auto-merge 2009-11-02 00:13:13 -08:00
Sergey Vojtovich
d395e824ad Merge fix for BUG#43171. 2009-10-31 14:50:25 +04:00
Alexey Kopytov
3df1ae7a1a Automerge. 2009-10-30 19:16:29 +03:00
Alexey Kopytov
23cbd659a0 Automerge. 2009-10-30 18:59:06 +03:00
Alexey Kopytov
b67cdaa351 Bug #48131: crash group by with rollup, distinct, filesort,
with temporary tables

There were two problems the test case from this bug was
triggering:

1. JOIN::rollup_init() was supposed to wrap all constant Items
into another object for queries with the WITH ROLLUP modifier
to ensure they are never considered as constants and therefore
are written into temporary tables if the optimizer chooses to
employ them for DISTINCT/GROUP BY handling.

However, JOIN::rollup_init() was called before
make_join_statistics(), so Items corresponding to fields in
const tables could not be handled as intended, which was
causing all kinds of problems later in the query execution. In
particular, create_tmp_table() assumed all constant items
except "hidden" ones to be removed earlier by remove_const()
which led to improperly initialized Field objects for the
temporary table being created. This is what was causing crashes
and valgrind errors in storage engines.

2. Even when the above problem had been fixed, the query from
the test case produced incorrect results due to some
DISTINCT/GROUP BY optimizations being performed by the
optimizer that are inapplicable in the WITH ROLLUP case.

Fixed by disabling inapplicable DISTINCT/GROUP BY optimizations
when the WITH ROLLUP modifier is present, and splitting the
const-wrapping part of JOIN::rollup_init() into a separate
method which is now invoked after make_join_statistics() when
the const tables are already known.

mysql-test/r/olap.result:
  Added a test case for bug #48131.
mysql-test/t/olap.test:
  Added a test case for bug #48131.
sql/sql_select.cc:
  1. Disabled inapplicable DISTINCT/GROUP BY optimizations when
  the WITH ROLLUP modifier is present.
  2. Split the const-wrapping part of JOIN::rollup_init() into a
  separate method.
sql/sql_select.h:
  Added rollup_process_const_fields() declaration.
2009-10-30 18:54:53 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
5bba20bb6a merge 2009-10-30 16:13:13 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
9d96cd6dcb Bug #48291 : crash with row() operator,select into @var, and
subquery returning multiple rows

Error handling was missing when handling subqueires in WHERE 
and when assigning a SELECT result to a @variable.
This caused crash(es). 

Fixed by adding error handling code to both the WHERE 
condition evaluation and to assignment to an @variable.
2009-10-30 15:15:43 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
1e7fb59272 merge 2009-10-30 11:56:32 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
851e250953 Bug #48293: crash with procedure analyse, view with > 10 columns,
having clause...

The fix for bug 46184 was not very complete. It was not covering
views using temporary tables and multiple tables in a FROM clause.
Fixed by reverting the fix for 46184 and making a more general
check that is checking at the right execution stage and for all
of the non-supported cases.
Now PROCEDURE ANALYZE on non-top level SELECT is also forbidden.
Updated the analyse.test and subselect.test accordingly.
2009-10-30 11:40:44 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
bba3b76cdb merge 2009-10-30 10:03:18 +02:00
Tatiana A. Nurnberg
eaad6119da Bug#48295: explain extended crash with subquery and ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY sql_mode
If an outer query is broken, a subquery might not even get set up.
EXPLAIN EXTENDED did not expect this and merrily tried to de-ref all
of the half-setup info.

We now catch this case and print as much as we have, as it doesn't cost us
anything (doesn't make regular execution slower).

mysql-test/r/explain.result:
  Show that EXPLAIN EXTENDED with subquery and illegal out query doesn't crash.
  Show also that SHOW WARNINGS will render an additional Note in the hope of
  being, well, helpful.
mysql-test/t/explain.test:
  If we have only half a query for EXPLAIN EXTENDED to print (i.e.,
  incomplete subquery info as outer query is illegal), we should
  provide the user with as much info as we easily can if they ask
  for it. What we should not do is crash when they come asking for
  help, that violates etiquette in some countries.
sql/item_subselect.cc:
  If the sub-query's actually set up, print it. Otherwise, elide.
2009-10-29 16:01:54 -07:00
Georgi Kodinov
ac37324843 Bug #42116 : Mysql crash on specific query
Queries with nested outer joins may lead to crashes or 
bad results because an internal data structure is not handled
correctly.
The optimizer uses bitmaps of nested JOINs to determine
if certain table can be placed at a certain place in the
JOIN order.
It does maintain a bitmap describing in which JOINs 
last placed table is nested.
When it puts a table it makes sure the bit of every JOIN that
contains the table in question is set (because JOINs can be nested).
It does that by recursively setting the bit for the next enclosing
JOIN when this is the first table in the JOIN and recursively 
resetting the bit if it's the last table in the JOIN.
When it removes a table from the join order it should do the
opposite : recursively unset the bit if it's the only remaining 
table in this join and and recursively set the bit if it's removing
the last table of a JOIN.
There was an error in how the bits was set for the upper levels :
when removing a table it was setting the bit for all the enclosing 
nested JOINs even if there were more tables left in the current JOIN
(which practically means that the upper nested JOINs were not affected).
Fixed by stopping the recursion at the relevant level.

mysql-test/r/join.result:
  Bug #42116: test case
mysql-test/t/join.test:
  Bug #42116: test case
sql/sql_select.cc:
  Bug #41116: don't go up and set the bits if more tables in
  at the current JOIN level
2009-10-29 17:24:29 +02:00
Sergey Vojtovich
17ed708975 BUG#43171 - Assertion failed: thd->transaction.xid_state.xid.is_null()
XA START may cause assertion failure/server crash when it is called
after unilateral roll back issued by the Resource Manager (both
in regular transaction and after XA transaction).

The problem was that rm_error variable wasn't set/reset properly.

mysql-test/r/xa.result:
  A test case for BUG#43171.
mysql-test/t/xa.test:
  A test case for BUG#43171.
sql/handler.cc:
  Setting rm_error when we're out of XA transaction has no
  special meaning. But it blocks reset of thd->transaction.xid
  structure later.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  Reset rm_error before we enter ha_rollback(), so
  thd->transaction.xid strucure is reinitialized.
2009-10-28 19:39:08 +04:00
Konstantin Osipov
f130de4fb8 A patch and a test case for
Bug#46539 Various crashes on INSERT IGNORE SELECT + SELECT FOR UPDATE.

If a transaction was rolled back inside InnoDB due to a deadlock
or lock wait timeout, and the statement had IGNORE clause,
the server could crash at the end of the statement or on shutdown.

This was caused by the error handling infrastructure's attempt to 
ignore a non-ignorable error.

When a transaction rollback request is raised, switch off 
current_select->no_error flag, so that the following error
won't be ignored.

Instead, we could add !thd->is_fatal_sub_stmt_error to
my_message_sql(), but since in write_record() we switch
off no_error, the same approach is used in 
thd_mark_transaction_to_rollback().

@todo: call thd_mark_transaction_to_rollback() from 
handler::print_error(), then we can easily make sure
that the error reported by print_error is not ignored.

mysql-test/r/innodb_lock_wait_timeout_1.result:
  Update results (Bug#46539).
mysql-test/t/innodb_lock_wait_timeout_1.test:
  Add a test case for Bug#46539
sql/sql_class.cc:
  When a transaction rollback request is raised, switch of 
  current_select->no_error flag, so that the following error
  won't be ignored.
2009-10-28 17:49:56 +03:00
Sergey Vojtovich
a5b5db32b4 Merge 5.1-bugteam -> 5.1-bugteam-local. 2009-10-27 18:30:02 +04:00
Sergey Vojtovich
578007404d A follow-up to fix for
BUG#47073 - valgrind errs, corruption,failed repair of partition,
            low myisam_sort_buffer_size

Fixed race conditions discovered with the provided test case and
stabilized test case.

include/myisam.h:
  Serialize submission of messages from multi-threaded REPAIR.
mysql-test/r/myisam.result:
  REPAIR output highly depend on threads activity. Disabled
  result log to make test case deterministic.
mysql-test/t/myisam.test:
  REPAIR output highly depend on threads activity. Disabled
  result log to make test case deterministic.
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
  Serialize submission of messages from multi-threaded REPAIR.
storage/myisam/mi_check.c:
  Serialize submission of messages from multi-threaded REPAIR.
storage/myisam/sort.c:
  Only master thread is allowed to detach write cache from
  the share.
2009-10-27 18:27:27 +04:00
Sergey Glukhov
3823ac329e automerge 2009-10-27 15:04:59 +04:00
Sergey Glukhov
f554a3c094 5.0-bugteam->5.1-bugteam merge 2009-10-27 14:09:36 +04:00
Tatiana A. Nurnberg
6ceaf234bb auto-merge 2009-10-27 02:53:16 -07:00
Sergey Glukhov
f0a7ff8419 Bug#41049 does syntax "grant" case insensitive?
Problem 1:
column_priv_hash uses utf8_general_ci collation
for the key comparison. The key consists of user name,
db name and table name. Thus user with privileges on table t1
is able to perform the same operation on T1
(the similar situation with user name & db name, see acl_cache).
So collation which is used for column_priv_hash and acl_cache
should be case sensitive.
The fix:
replace system_charset_info with my_charset_utf8_bin for
column_priv_hash and acl_cache
Problem 2:
The same situation with proc_priv_hash, func_priv_hash,
the only difference is that Routine name is case insensitive.
So the fix is to use my_charset_utf8_bin for
proc_priv_hash & func_priv_hash and convert routine name into lower
case before writing the element into the hash and
before looking up the key.
Additional fix: mysql.procs_priv Routine_name field collation
is changed to utf8_general_ci.
It's necessary for REVOKE command
(to find a field by routine hash element values).
Note: 
It's safe for lower-case-table-names mode too because
db name & table name are converted into lower case
(see GRANT_NAME::GRANT_NAME).


mysql-test/include/have_case_insensitive_fs.inc:
  test case
mysql-test/r/case_insensitive_fs.require:
  test case
mysql-test/r/grant_lowercase_fs.result:
  test result
mysql-test/r/lowercase_fs_off.result:
  test result
mysql-test/r/ps_grant.result:
  test result
mysql-test/r/system_mysql_db.result:
  changed Routine_name field collation to case insensitive
mysql-test/t/grant_lowercase_fs.test:
  test case
mysql-test/t/lowercase_fs_off.test:
  test case
scripts/mysql_system_tables.sql:
  changed Routine_name field collation to case insensitive
scripts/mysql_system_tables_fix.sql:
  changed Routine_name field collation to case insensitive
sql/sql_acl.cc:
  Problem 1:
  column_priv_hash uses utf8_general_ci collation
  for the key comparison. The key consists of user name,
  db name and table name. Thus user with privileges on table t1
  is able to perform the same operation on T1
  (the similar situation with user name & db name, see acl_cache).
  So collation which is used for column_priv_hash and acl_cache
  should be case sensitive.
  The fix:
  replace system_charset_info with my_charset_utf8_bin for
  column_priv_hash and acl_cache
  Problem 2:
  The same situation with proc_priv_hash, func_priv_hash,
  the only difference is that Routine name is case insensitive.
  So the fix is to use my_charset_utf8_bin for
  proc_priv_hash & func_priv_hash and convert routine name into lower
  case before writing the element into the hash and
  before looking up the key.
  Additional fix: mysql.procs_priv Routine_name field collation
  is changed to utf8_general_ci.
  It's necessary for REVOKE command
  (to find a field by routine hash element values).
  Note: 
  It's safe for lower-case-table-names mode too because
  db name & table name are converted into lower case
  (see GRANT_NAME::GRANT_NAME).
2009-10-27 12:09:19 +04:00
Georgi Kodinov
9a5a77eb68 automerge 2009-10-24 09:57:31 +03:00
Ramil Kalimullin
1339fb17fe Auto-merge. 2009-10-23 23:37:57 +05:00
Jon Olav Hauglid
c2d3d6bbef automerge 2009-10-23 16:35:06 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
d539c1570b Revert the fix for bug #47627 as it's causing the regression tests in pb2 to
fail.
2009-10-23 16:54:58 +03:00
Jon Olav Hauglid
6354112983 Bug #47919 assert in open_table during ALTER temporary table
This assertion would occur if UPDATE was used to update multiple
tables containing an AUTO_INCREMENT column and if the inserted
row had a user-supplied value for that column. The assertion 
could then be triggered by the next statement.

The problem was only noticeable on debug builds of the server.

The cause of the problem was that the code for multi update did
not properly reset the TABLE->auto_increment_if_null flag after update.
The flag is used to indicate that a non-null value of an auto_increment field
has been provided by the user or retrieved from a current record.
Open_tables() contains an assertion that tests this flag, and this
was triggered in this case by ALTER TABLE.

This patch fixes the problem by resetting the auto_increment_if_null
field to FALSE once a row has been updated.

This bug is similar to Bug#47274, but for multi update rather
than INSERT DELAYED.

Test case added to update.test.
2009-10-23 15:09:14 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
88084d6763 merged 5.1-main-> 5.1-bugteam 2009-10-23 15:12:26 +03:00
Ramil Kalimullin
b7ce2a01bc Fix for bug#48258: Assertion failed when using a spatial index
Problem: involving a spatial index for "non-spatial" queries
(that don't containt MBRXXX() functions) may lead to failed assert.

Fix: don't use spatial indexes in such cases.


mysql-test/r/gis-rtree.result:
  Fix for bug#48258: Assertion failed when using a spatial index
    - test result.
mysql-test/t/gis-rtree.test:
  Fix for bug#48258: Assertion failed when using a spatial index
    - test case.
sql/opt_range.cc:
  Fix for bug#48258: Assertion failed when using a spatial index
    - allow only spatial functions (MBRXXX) for itMBR keyparts.
2009-10-23 16:26:48 +05:00
Ramil Kalimullin
77998869ee Autopush 2009-10-22 14:40:15 +05:00
Ramil Kalimullin
17ed6b9abd Fix for bug#47019: Assertion failed: 0, file .\rt_mbr.c,
line 138 when forcing a spatial index

Problem: "Spatial indexes can be involved in the search 
for queries that use a function such as MBRContains() 
or MBRWithin() in the WHERE clause".
Using spatial indexes for JOINs with =, <=> etc.
predicates is incorrect.

Fix: disable spatial indexes for such queries.


mysql-test/r/select.result:
  Fix for bug#47019: Assertion failed: 0, file .\rt_mbr.c, 
  line 138 when forcing a spatial index
    - test result.
mysql-test/t/select.test:
  Fix for bug#47019: Assertion failed: 0, file .\rt_mbr.c, 
  line 138 when forcing a spatial index
    - test case.
sql/sql_select.cc:
  Fix for bug#47019: Assertion failed: 0, file .\rt_mbr.c, 
  line 138 when forcing a spatial index
    - disable spatial indexes for queries which use 
  non-spatial conditions (e.g. NATURAL JOINs).
2009-10-21 14:04:08 +05:00
Georgi Kodinov
19ffe23085 Bug #47780: crash when comparing GIS items from subquery
If the first argument to GeomFromWKB function is a geometry
field then the function just returns its value.
However in doing so it's not preserving first argument's 
null_value flag and this causes unexpected null value to
be returned to the calling function.
      
Fixed by updating the null_value of the GeomFromWKB function
in such cases (and all other cases that return a NULL e.g.
because of not enough memory for the return buffer).
2009-10-21 11:43:45 +03:00
Kristofer Pettersson
e942adb23d Automerge 2009-10-20 09:00:01 +02:00
Satya B
362aaccba0 merge mysql-5.0-bugteam to mysql-5.1-bugteam 2009-10-20 12:07:58 +05:30
Kristofer Pettersson
c310a5c9e1 automerge 2009-10-20 08:21:35 +02:00
Satya B
882535423d Fix for Bug #41597 - After rename of user, there are additional grants when
grants are reapplied.


After renaming a user and trying to re-apply grants results in additional
grants.

This is because we use username as part of the key for GRANT_TABLE structure.
When the user is renamed, we only change the username stored and the hash key
still contains the old user name and this results in the extra privileges

Fixed by rebuilding the hash key and updating the column_priv_hash structure
when the user is renamed

mysql-test/r/grant3.result:
  Bug #41597 - After rename of user, there are additional grants when 
               grants are reapplied.
  
  Testcase for BUG#41597
mysql-test/t/grant3.test:
  Bug #41597 - After rename of user, there are additional grants when 
               grants are reapplied.
  
  Testcase for BUG#41597
sql/sql_acl.cc:
  Bug #41597 - After rename of user, there are additional grants when 
               grants are reapplied.
  
  Fixed handle_grant_struct() to update the hash key when the user is renamed.
  Added to set_user_details() method to GRANT_NAME class
2009-10-20 11:47:57 +05:30
Sergey Vojtovich
0ae6a35e10 Merge 5.1-bugteam -> 5.1-bugteam-local. 2009-10-20 10:40:47 +05:00
Georgi Kodinov
74b0f6be2f Bug #47788: Crash in TABLE_LIST::hide_view_error on
UPDATE + VIEW + SP + MERGE + ALTER

When cleaning up the stored procedure's internal 
structures the flag to ignore the errors for 
INSERT/UPDATE IGNORE was not cleaned up.
As a result error ignoring was on during name 
resolution. And this is an abnormal situation : the
SELECT_LEX flag can be on only during query execution.

Fixed by correctly cleaning up the SELECT_LEX flag 
when reusing the SELECT_LEX in a second execution.
2009-10-19 16:55:04 +03:00
Georgi Kodinov
8363e26659 Bug #47412: Valgrind warnings / user can read uninitalized memory using
SP variables

A function call may end without throwing an error or without setting 
the return value. This can happen when e.g. an error occurs while 
calculating the return value.

Fixed by setting the value to NULL when error occurs during evaluation
of an expression.
2009-10-26 11:55:57 +02:00
Alexander Barkov
ead175bb07 Bug#45645 Mysql server close all connection and restart using lower function
Problem: the "caseinfo" member of CHARSET_INFO structure was not
initialized for user-defined Unicode collations, which made the
server crash.
Fix: initializing caseinfo properly.
2009-10-19 18:23:53 +05:00
Alexander Barkov
14fe0fa509 Bug#43207 wrong LC_TIME names for romanian locale
Adding tests for the bug.
2009-10-19 13:44:44 +05:00
Kristofer Pettersson
834ba32293 Bug#47627 SET @@{global.session}.local_variable in stored routine causes crash
Adding @@session and @@global prefixes to a
declared variable in a stored procedure the server
would lead to a crash.

The reason was that during the parsing of the
syntactic rule 'option_value' an uninitialized
set_var object was pushed to the parameter stack
of the SET statement. The parent rule
'option_type_value'  interpreted the existence of
variables on the parameter stack as an assignment
and wrapped it in a sp_instr_set object.

As the procedure later was executed an attempt
was made to run the method 'check()' on an
uninitialized member object (NULL value) belonging
to the previously created but uninitialized object.


sql/sql_yacc.yy:
  * Assign the option_type at once since it is needed by the next
    parsing rule (internal_variable_name)
  * Rearranged the if statement to reduce negations and gain more
    clarity of code.
  * Added check for option_type to better detect if current
    variable is a SP local variable or a system variable.
2009-10-19 09:43:33 +02:00
Ramil Kalimullin
0b43c4e74c Fix for bug#47963: Wrong results when index is used
Problem: using null microsecond part in a WHERE condition 
(e.g. WHERE date_time_field <= "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.0000") 
may lead to wrong results due to improper DATETIMEs 
comparison in some cases.

Fix: comparing DATETIMEs as strings we must trim trailing 0's
in such cases.


mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
  Fix for bug#47963: Wrong results when index is used
    - test result.
mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test:
  Fix for bug#47963: Wrong results when index is used
    - test case.
sql/item.cc:
  Fix for bug#47963: Wrong results when index is used
    - comparing DATETIMEs as strings we must trim trailing 0's in the 
  microsecond part to ensure
  'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.000' == 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS'
2009-10-18 21:26:55 +05:00
Bjorn Munch
72c96cbd0e merge from 5.1 main 2009-10-16 23:25:05 +02:00
Alexey Kopytov
f6868a4eb4 Bug #47123: Endless 100% CPU loop with STRAIGHT_JOIN
The problem was in incorrect handling of predicates involving 
NULL as a constant value by the range optimizer. 
 
For example, when creating a SEL_ARG node from a condition of 
the form "field < const" (which would normally result in the 
"NULL < field < const" SEL_ARG),  the special case when "const" 
is NULL was not taken into account, so "NULL < field < NULL" 
was produced for the "field < NULL" condition. 
 
As a result, SEL_ARG structures of this form could not be 
further optimized which in turn could lead to incorrectly 
constructed SEL_ARG trees. In particular, code assuming SEL_ARG 
structures to always form a sequence of ordered disjoint 
intervals could enter an infinite loop under some 
circumstances. 
 
Fixed by changing get_mm_leaf() so that for any sargable 
predicate except "<=>" involving NULL as a constant, "empty" 
SEL_ARG is returned, since such a predicate is always false. 

mysql-test/r/partition_pruning.result:
  Fixed a broken test case.
mysql-test/r/range.result:
  Added a test case for bug #47123.
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
  Fixed a broken test cases.
mysql-test/t/range.test:
  Added a test case for bug #47123.
sql/opt_range.cc:
  Fixed get_mm_leaf() so that for any sargable
  predicate except "<=>" involving NULL as a constant, "empty"
  SEL_ARG is returned, since such a predicate is always false.
2009-10-17 00:19:51 +04:00
Martin Hansson
3bd2461668 Bug#46019: ERROR 1356 When selecting from within another
view that has Group By
      
When SELECT'ing from a view that mentions another,
materialized, view, access was being denied. The issue was
resolved by lifting a special case which avoided such access
checking in check_single_table_access. In the past, this was
necessary since if such a check were performed, the error
message would be downgraded to a warning in the case of SHOW
CREATE VIEW. The downgrading of errors was meant to handle
only that scenario, but could not distinguish the two as it
read only the error messages.
      
The special case was needed in the fix of bug no 36086.
Before that, views were confused with derived tables.
      
After bug no 35996 was fixed, the manipulation of errors
during SHOW CREATE VIEW execution is not dependent on the
actual error messages in the queue, it rather looks at the
actual cause of the error and takes appropriate
action. Hence the aforementioned special case is now
superfluous and the bug is fixed.


mysql-test/r/view_grant.result:
  Bug#46019: Test result.
mysql-test/t/view_grant.test:
  Bug#46019: Test case.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  Bug#46019: fix.
2009-10-16 13:12:21 +02:00