If in the where clause of the a query some comparison conditions on the
field under a MIN/MAX aggregate function contained constants whose sizes
exceeded the size of the field then the query could return a wrong result
when the optimizer had chosen to apply the MIN/MAX optimization.
With such conditions the MIN/MAX optimization still could be applied, yet
it would require a more thorough analysis of the keys built to find
the value of MIN/MAX aggregate functions with index look-ups.
The current patch just prohibits using the MIN/MAX optimization in this
situation.
truncating, inserting the same set of rows. When a table is
re-created with the same set of rows, the data file size must
not grow.
rb:968
Approved by Marko.
Fix - Changed the implementation of the condition check from the result file
to using an assert.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_report_port.result:
Updated the result file.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_report_port.test:
Changed from the a condtional check to an assert.
Fixed memory leaks and compiler warnings in ha_sphinx.cc
Added HA_MUST_USE_TABLE_CONDITION_PUSHDOWN so that an engine can force index condition to be used
mysql-test/suite/sphinx/sphinx.result:
Added testing of pushdown conditions and sphinx status variables.
mysql-test/suite/sphinx/sphinx.test:
Added testing of pushdown conditions and sphinx status variables.
mysql-test/suite/sphinx/suite.pm:
Print version number if sphinx version is too old.
sql/handler.h:
Added HA_MUST_USE_TABLE_CONDITION_PUSHDOWN so that an engine can force index condition to be used
sql/sql_base.cc:
Added 'thd' argument to check_unused() to be able to set 'entry->in_use' if we call handler->extra().
This was needed as sphinx (and possible other storage engines) assumes that 'in_use' is set if handler functions are called.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Test if handler is forcing pushdown condition to be used.
storage/sphinx/ha_sphinx.cc:
Updated to version 2.0.4
Fixed memory leaks and compiler warnings.
storage/sphinx/ha_sphinx.h:
Updated to version 2.0.4
storage/sphinx/snippets_udf.cc:
Updated to version 2.0.4
The function create_hj_key_for_table() that builds the descriptor of
the hash join key to access a table of a materialized subquery must
ignore any equi-join predicate depending on the tables not belonging
to the subquery.
A defect in the subquery substitution code may lead to a server crash:
setting substitution's name should be followed by setting its length
(to keep them in sync).
mysql-test/r/gis.result:
BUG#12537203 - CRASH WHEN SUBSELECTING GLOBAL VARIABLES IN GEOMETRY FUNCTION ARGUMENTS
test result.
mysql-test/t/gis.test:
BUG#12537203 - CRASH WHEN SUBSELECTING GLOBAL VARIABLES IN GEOMETRY FUNCTION ARGUMENTS
test case.
sql/item_subselect.cc:
BUG#12537203 - CRASH WHEN SUBSELECTING GLOBAL VARIABLES IN GEOMETRY FUNCTION ARGUMENTS
set substitution's name length as well as the name itself (to keep them in sync).
Problem:
lack of incoming geometry data validation may
lead to a server crash when ISCLOSED() function called.
Solution:
necessary incoming data check added.
mysql-test/r/gis.result:
Fix for BUG#12414917 - ISCLOSED() CRASHES ON 64-BIT BUILDS
test result.
mysql-test/t/gis.test:
Fix for BUG#12414917 - ISCLOSED() CRASHES ON 64-BIT BUILDS
test case.
sql/spatial.cc:
Fix for BUG#12414917 - ISCLOSED() CRASHES ON 64-BIT BUILDS
check if a LINESTRING has at least one point as we
rely on that further.
mysql-test/README.suites:
removed. it was turned into a manual, eventually
mysql-test/include/default_mysqld.cnf:
use normal environment variables instead of magic @OPT.vardir
mysql-test/lib/My/ConfigFactory.pm:
use normal environment variables instead of magic @OPT.vardir
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
initialize environment variables before parsing the first my.cnf template - it may refer to them
mysql-test/suite/sphinx/my.cnf:
use normal environment variables instead of magic @OPT.vardir
This bug in the function JOIN::drop_unused_derived_keys() could
leave the internal structures for a materialized derived table
in an inconsistent state. This led to a not quite correct EXPLAIN
output when no additional key had been created to access the table.
It also may lead to more serious consequences: so, the test case
added with this fix caused a crash in mariadb-5.5.20.
mysql-test/include/rpl_udf.inc:
supppression should be added after master-slave.inc to affect both a master and a slave
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_udf.test:
supppression should be added after master-slave.inc to affect both a master and a slave
This bug appeared after the patch for bug 939009 that in the
function merge_key_fields forgot to reset a proper value for
the val field in the result of the merge operation of the key
field created for a regular key access and the key field
created to look for a NULL key.
Adjusted the results of the test case for bug 939009 that
actually were incorrect.
There are two threads. In one thread, dml operation is going on
involving cascaded update operation. In another thread, alter
table add foreign key constraint is happening. Under these
circumstances, it is possible for the dml thread to access a
dict_foreign_t object that has been freed by the ddl thread.
The debug sync test case provides the sequence of operations.
Without fix, the test case will crash the server (because of
newly added assert). With fix, the alter table stmt will return
an error message.
Backporting the fix from MySQL 5.5 to 5.1
rb:961
rb:947
Analysis:
========================
sql_mode "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES": When user want to use backslash as character input,
instead of escape character in a string literal then sql_mode can be set to
"NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES". With this mode enabled, backslash becomes an ordinary
character like any other.
SQL_MODE set applies to the current client session. And while creating the stored
procedure, MySQL stores the current sql_mode and always executes the stored
procedure in sql_mode stored with the Procedure, regardless of the server SQL
mode in effect when the routine is invoked.
In the scenario (for which bug is reported), the routine is created with
sql_mode=NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES. And routine is executed with the invoker sql_mode
is "" (NOT SET) by executing statement "call testp('Axel\'s')".
Since invoker sql_mode is "" (NOT_SET), the '\' in 'Axel\'s'(argument to function)
is considered as escape character and column "a" (of table "t1") values are
updated with "Axel's". The binary log generated for above update operation is as below,
set sql_mode=XXXXXX (for no_backslash_escapes)
update test.t1 set a= NAME_CONST('var',_latin1'Axel\'s' COLLATE 'latin1_swedish_ci');
While logging stored procedure statements, the local variables (params) used in
statements are replaced with the NAME_CONST(var_name, var_value) (Internal function)
(http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/miscellaneous-functions.html#function_name-const)
On slave, these logs are applied. NAME_CONST is parsed to get the variable and its
value. Since, stored procedure is created with sql_mode="NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES", the sql_mode
is also logged in. So that at slave this sql_mode is set before executing the statements
of routine. So at slave, sql_mode is set to "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES" and then while
parsing NAME_CONST of string variable, '\' is considered as NON ESCAPE character
and parsing reported error for "'" (as we have only one "'" no backslash).
At slave, parsing was proper with sql_mode "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES".
But above error reported while writing bin log, "'" (of Axel's) is escaped with
"\" character. Actually, all special characters (n, r, ', ", \, 0...) are escaped
while writing NAME_CONST for string variable(param, local variable) in bin log
irrespective of "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES" sql_mode. So, basically, the problem is
that logging string parameter does not take into account sql_mode value.
Fix:
========================
So when sql_mode is set to "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES", escaping characters as
(n, r, ', ", \, 0...) should be avoided. To do so, added a check to not to
escape such characters while writing NAME_CONST for string variables in bin
log.
And when sql_mode is set to NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES, quote character "'" is
represented as ''.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/string-literals.html (There are several
ways to include quote characters within a string: )
Analysis:
========================
sql_mode "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES": When user want to use backslash as character input,
instead of escape character in a string literal then sql_mode can be set to
"NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES". With this mode enabled, backslash becomes an ordinary
character like any other.
SQL_MODE set applies to the current client session. And while creating the stored
procedure, MySQL stores the current sql_mode and always executes the stored
procedure in sql_mode stored with the Procedure, regardless of the server SQL
mode in effect when the routine is invoked.
In the scenario (for which bug is reported), the routine is created with
sql_mode=NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES. And routine is executed with the invoker sql_mode
is "" (NOT SET) by executing statement "call testp('Axel\'s')".
Since invoker sql_mode is "" (NOT_SET), the '\' in 'Axel\'s'(argument to function)
is considered as escape character and column "a" (of table "t1") values are
updated with "Axel's". The binary log generated for above update operation is as below,
set sql_mode=XXXXXX (for no_backslash_escapes)
update test.t1 set a= NAME_CONST('var',_latin1'Axel\'s' COLLATE 'latin1_swedish_ci');
While logging stored procedure statements, the local variables (params) used in
statements are replaced with the NAME_CONST(var_name, var_value) (Internal function)
(http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/miscellaneous-functions.html#function_name-const)
On slave, these logs are applied. NAME_CONST is parsed to get the variable and its
value. Since, stored procedure is created with sql_mode="NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES", the sql_mode
is also logged in. So that at slave this sql_mode is set before executing the statements
of routine. So at slave, sql_mode is set to "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES" and then while
parsing NAME_CONST of string variable, '\' is considered as NON ESCAPE character
and parsing reported error for "'" (as we have only one "'" no backslash).
At slave, parsing was proper with sql_mode "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES".
But above error reported while writing bin log, "'" (of Axel's) is escaped with
"\" character. Actually, all special characters (n, r, ', ", \, 0...) are escaped
while writing NAME_CONST for string variable(param, local variable) in bin log
Airrespective of "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES" sql_mode. So, basically, the problem is
that logging string parameter does not take into account sql_mode value.
Fix:
========================
So when sql_mode is set to "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES", escaping characters as
(n, r, ', ", \, 0...) should be avoided. To do so, added a check to not to
escape such characters while writing NAME_CONST for string variables in bin
log.
And when sql_mode is set to NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES, quote character "'" is
represented as ''.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/string-literals.html (There are several
ways to include quote characters within a string: )
mysql-test/r/sql_mode.result:
Added test case for Bug#12601974.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_sql_mode.result:
Appended result of test cases added for Bug#12601974.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_sql_mode.test:
Added test case for Bug#12601974.
mysql-test/t/sql_mode.test:
Appended result of test cases added for Bug#12601974.
Fixed wrong mutex order bug in Aria when flush_log_for_bitmap() was called when table is not yet marked for change.
include/my_base.h:
Added flag that table is opened only for status
mysql-test/r/myisam-big.result:
Test case for lp:925377
mysql-test/t/myisam-big.test:
Test case for lp:925377
sql/sql_base.cc:
If thd->version == 0 (happens only when we are opening a table that is flushed under MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_FLUSH), open the table in HA_OPEN_FOR_STATUS mode
storage/maria/ma_bitmap.c:
Fixed wrong mutex order bug in Aria when flush_log_for_bitmap() was called when table is not yet marked for change.
storage/maria/ma_dbug.c:
Ignore last_version <= 1 as these are either flushed or only opened for status
storage/maria/ma_open.c:
Use last_version=1 as a marker that table was opened with HA_OPEN_FOR_STATUS.
In this case we just open a new version of the table in read only mode.
storage/myisam/mi_create.c:
Update prototype
storage/myisam/mi_dbug.c:
Ignore last_version <= 1 as these are either flushed or only opened for status
storage/myisam/mi_open.c:
Use last_version=1 as a marker that table was opened with HA_OPEN_FOR_STATUS.
If HA_OPEN_FOR_STATUS is used, we will not assert if there is an old not-to-be-used version of the table existing.
In this case we just open a new version of the table in read only mode.
storage/myisam/myisamdef.h:
Updated prototype
make sure that stored routines are evaluated (that is, de facto - cached) in convert_const_to_int().
revert the fix for lp:806943 because it cannot be repeated anymore.
add few tests for convert_const_to_int()
The issue was that Aria allowed too long keys to be created (so that the internal buffer was not big enough to hold the whole key).
Key lengths is now limited to HA_MAX_KEY_LENGTH (1000), as for MyISAM.
Fixed failure in "_ma_apply_redo_index: Assertion `new_page_length == 0", as found by buildbot.
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria3.result:
Updated results. Added test for bug fix
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria3.test:
Updated results. Added test for bug fix
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/optimize.test:
Updated test for new max key length
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
Limit key to HA_MAX_KEY_LENGTH.
storage/maria/ma_key_recover.c:
Limit used page length to max page size (this is in line with the code that writes the entry to the log).
This fixes failure in "_ma_apply_redo_index: Assertion `new_page_length == 0", as found by buildbot.
storage/maria/ma_search.c:
Extra DBUG
storage/maria/ma_write.c:
Added test to detect errors earlier.
Problem - The default port number shown in SHOW SLAVE HOSTS is always 3306
though the slave is actually listening on a different port number.
This is a problem as the user can not be sure whether this port
value can be trusted and so client trying to read replication
topology can get confused.
Fix - 3306 ceases to be the default value of report-port. Moreover report-port
does not have a static default any longer.
Instead we initialize report-port to 0 as the new default value and change
it based on two checks :
1) If report_port is not set, the slave reports the port number its listening
on. (i.e. if report-port is not set we get the actual value of the slave's
port number).
2) If report-port is set, we show the value report-port is set to, as the slave's
port number.
mysql-test/include/show_slave_hosts.inc:
A .inc file is added to use show slave hosts in the new test added.
mysql-test/r/mysqld--help-notwin.result:
Updated the result file to show the default value passed for report-port.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_report_port.result:
The result file for the new test that is added.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_show_slave_hosts.result:
Updated the result file to show the default value passed for report-port.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_report_port-slave.opt:
Option file for the new test added.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_report_port.test:
Added a test to check the correct functionality of report-port.
We check this by running the replication twice.
In the first run we do not set the value of report-port through the opt file
and get the actual port number of the slave's port.
We then restart the server with report-port set to some value (in this case 9000)
and check the value reported for the slave's port number.
mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/t/report_port_basic.test:
Update the test file to show the value for report-port. It is replaced with
SLAVE_PORT as the actual value of the report-port will change with each run.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Changed the value reported by report port :
1. If the value for report-port is not set we assign report-port to be the
actual port number of the slave (mysqld_port).
2. If report-port is set we get the value set for the report-port.
sql/sys_vars.cc:
Passed 0 as the default value of the report-port.