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8a33d36dac Fix GCC 11.2.0 -Wmaybe-uninitialized
TABLE_LIST::calc_md5(): Remove an untruthful const qualifier.

thd_get_query_start_data(): Pass empty_clex_str instead of
an uninitialized LEX_CSTRING.
2021-08-23 09:00:37 +03:00
3bf42eb21b Merge 10.6 into 10.7 2021-08-19 13:03:48 +03:00
f3fcf5f45c Merge 10.5 to 10.6 2021-08-19 12:25:00 +03:00
4a25957274 Merge 10.4 into 10.5 2021-08-18 18:22:35 +03:00
f84e28c119 Merge 10.3 into 10.4 2021-08-18 16:51:52 +03:00
10db7fcfa6 MENT-977 log priv host / priv user.
Add server functions to provide necessary data.
2021-08-10 23:22:04 +04:00
ddcb242b3c Merge 10.6 into 10.7 2021-08-04 11:52:39 +03:00
6efb5e9f5e Merge branch '10.5' into 10.6 2021-08-02 10:11:41 +02:00
ae6bdc6769 Merge branch '10.4' into 10.5 2021-07-31 23:19:51 +02:00
7841a7eb09 Merge branch '10.3' into 10.4 2021-07-31 22:59:58 +02:00
2b84e1c966 MDEV-23080: desync and pause node on BACKUP STAGE BLOCK_DDL
make BACKUP STAGE behave as FTWRL, desyncing and pausing the node
to prevent BF threads (appliers) from interfering with blocking stages.
This is needed because BF threads don't respect BACKUP MDL locks.

Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
2021-07-27 08:11:41 +03:00
6190a02f35 Merge branch '10.2' into 10.3 2021-07-21 20:11:07 +02:00
b1d81974b2 Added support to MEM_ROOT for write protected memory
This is useful for thing like Item_true and Item_false that we
allocated and initalize once and want to ensure that nothing can
change them

Main changes:
- Memory protection is achived by allocating memory with mmap() and
  protect it from write with mprotect()
- init_alloc_root(...,MY_ROOT_USE_MPROTECT) will create a
  memroot that one can later use with protect_root() to turn it
  read only or turn it back to read-write. All allocations to this
  memroot is done with mmap() to ensure page alligned allocations.
- alloc_root() code was rearranged to combine normal and valgrind code.
- init_alloc_root() now changes block size to be power of 2's, to get less
  memory fragmentation.
- Changed MEM_ROOT structure to make it smaller. Also renamed
  MEM_ROOT m_psi_key to psi_key.
- Moved MY_THREAD_SPECIFIC marker in MEM_ROOT from block size (old hack)
  to flags.
- Added global variable my_system_page_size. This is initialized at
  startup.
2021-07-18 19:59:35 +03:00
f64a4f672a follow-up MDEV-18166: rename marking functions
Reformulate mark_columns_used_by_index* function family in a more laconic
way:

mark_columns_used_by_index -> mark_index_columns
mark_columns_used_by_index_for_read_no_reset -> mark_index_columns_for_read
mark_columns_used_by_index_no_reset -> mark_index_columns_no_reset
static mark_index_columns -> do_mark_index_columns
2021-07-12 22:00:40 +03:00
a00b51f639 MDEV-16708: Fixed the failed test main.set_statement 2021-06-17 19:30:24 +02:00
af33202af7 Added DDL_options_st *thd_ddl_options(const MYSQL_THD thd)
This is used by InnoDB to detect if CREATE...SELECT is used

Other things:
- Changed InnoDB to use thd_ddl_options()
- Removed lock checking code for create...select (Approved by Marko)
2021-06-14 17:03:19 +03:00
3d6eb7afcf MDEV-25602 get rid of __WIN__ in favor of standard _WIN32
This fixed the MySQL bug# 20338 about misuse of double underscore
prefix __WIN__, which was old MySQL's idea of identifying Windows
Replace it by _WIN32 standard symbol for targeting Windows OS
(both 32 and 64 bit)

Not that connect storage engine is not fixed in this patch (must be
fixed in "upstream" branch)
2021-06-06 13:21:03 +02:00
3dd91241cb MDEV-24985 Shutdown fails to abort current InnoDB lock waits
On shutdown, to kill remaining connections, do the same thing that
server does during KILL CONNECTION, i.e thd->awake().

The stripped-down KILL version, that was used prior to this patch
for shutdown, missed the engine specific part (ha_kill_query)
2021-06-02 09:04:00 +02:00
860e754349 Merge 10.5 into 10.6 2021-05-26 11:22:40 +03:00
675716e1cb MDEV-23886 Reusing CTE inside a function fails with table doesn't exist
In the code existed just before this patch binding of a table reference to
the specification of the corresponding CTE happens in the function
open_and_process_table(). If the table reference is not the first in the
query the specification is cloned in the same way as the specification of
a view is cloned for any reference of the view. This works fine for
standalone queries, but does not work for stored procedures / functions
for the following reason.
When the first call of a stored procedure/ function SP is processed the
body of SP is parsed. When a query of SP is parsed the info on each
encountered table reference is put into a TABLE_LIST object linked into
a global chain associated with the query. When parsing of the query is
finished the basic info on the table references from this chain except
table references to derived tables and information schema tables is put
in one hash table associated with SP. When parsing of the body of SP is
finished this hash table is used to construct TABLE_LIST objects for all
table references mentioned in SP and link them into the list of such
objects passed to a pre-locking process that calls open_and_process_table()
for each table from the list.
When a TABLE_LIST for a view is encountered the view is opened and its
specification is parsed. For any table reference occurred in
the specification a new TABLE_LIST object is created to be included into
the list for pre-locking. After all objects in the pre-locking have been
looked through the tables mentioned in the list are locked. Note that the
objects referenced CTEs are just skipped here as it is impossible to
resolve these references without any info on the context where they occur.
Now the statements from the body of SP are executed one by one that.
At the very beginning of the execution of a query the tables used in the
query are opened and open_and_process_table() now is called for each table
reference mentioned in the list of TABLE_LIST objects associated with the
query that was built when the query was parsed.
For each table reference first the reference is checked against CTEs
definitions in whose scope it occurred. If such definition is found the
reference is considered resolved and if this is not the first reference
to the found CTE the the specification of the CTE is re-parsed and the
result of the parsing is added to the parsing tree of the query as a
sub-tree. If this sub-tree contains table references to other tables they
are added to the list of TABLE_LIST objects associated with the query in
order the referenced tables to be opened. When the procedure that opens
the tables comes to the TABLE_LIST object created for a non-first
reference to a CTE it discovers that the referenced table instance is not
locked and reports an error.
Thus processing non-first table references to a CTE similar to how
references to view are processed does not work for queries used in stored
procedures / functions. And the main problem is that the current
pre-locking mechanism employed for stored procedures / functions does not
allow to save the context in which a CTE reference occur. It's not trivial
to save the info about the context where a CTE reference occurs while the
resolution of the table reference cannot be done without this context and
consequentially the specification for the table reference cannot be
determined.

This patch solves the above problem by moving resolution of all CTE
references at the parsing stage. More exactly references to CTEs occurred in
a query are resolved right after parsing of the query has finished. After
resolution any CTE reference it is marked as a reference to to derived
table. So it is excluded from the hash table created for pre-locking used
base tables and view when the first call of a stored procedure / function
is processed.
This solution required recursive calls of the parser. The function
THD::sql_parser() has been added specifically for recursive invocations of
the parser.

# Conflicts:
#	sql/sql_cte.cc
#	sql/sql_cte.h
#	sql/sql_lex.cc
#	sql/sql_lex.h
#	sql/sql_view.cc
#	sql/sql_yacc.yy
#	sql/sql_yacc_ora.yy
2021-05-25 21:48:54 -07:00
04de651725 MDEV-23886 Reusing CTE inside a function fails with table doesn't exist
In the code existed just before this patch binding of a table reference to
the specification of the corresponding CTE happens in the function
open_and_process_table(). If the table reference is not the first in the
query the specification is cloned in the same way as the specification of
a view is cloned for any reference of the view. This works fine for
standalone queries, but does not work for stored procedures / functions
for the following reason.
When the first call of a stored procedure/ function SP is processed the
body of SP is parsed. When a query of SP is parsed the info on each
encountered table reference is put into a TABLE_LIST object linked into
a global chain associated with the query. When parsing of the query is
finished the basic info on the table references from this chain except
table references to derived tables and information schema tables is put
in one hash table associated with SP. When parsing of the body of SP is
finished this hash table is used to construct TABLE_LIST objects for all
table references mentioned in SP and link them into the list of such
objects passed to a pre-locking process that calls open_and_process_table()
for each table from the list.
When a TABLE_LIST for a view is encountered the view is opened and its
specification is parsed. For any table reference occurred in
the specification a new TABLE_LIST object is created to be included into
the list for pre-locking. After all objects in the pre-locking have been
looked through the tables mentioned in the list are locked. Note that the
objects referenced CTEs are just skipped here as it is impossible to
resolve these references without any info on the context where they occur.
Now the statements from the body of SP are executed one by one that.
At the very beginning of the execution of a query the tables used in the
query are opened and open_and_process_table() now is called for each table
reference mentioned in the list of TABLE_LIST objects associated with the
query that was built when the query was parsed.
For each table reference first the reference is checked against CTEs
definitions in whose scope it occurred. If such definition is found the
reference is considered resolved and if this is not the first reference
to the found CTE the the specification of the CTE is re-parsed and the
result of the parsing is added to the parsing tree of the query as a
sub-tree. If this sub-tree contains table references to other tables they
are added to the list of TABLE_LIST objects associated with the query in
order the referenced tables to be opened. When the procedure that opens
the tables comes to the TABLE_LIST object created for a non-first
reference to a CTE it discovers that the referenced table instance is not
locked and reports an error.
Thus processing non-first table references to a CTE similar to how
references to view are processed does not work for queries used in stored
procedures / functions. And the main problem is that the current
pre-locking mechanism employed for stored procedures / functions does not
allow to save the context in which a CTE reference occur. It's not trivial
to save the info about the context where a CTE reference occurs while the
resolution of the table reference cannot be done without this context and
consequentially the specification for the table reference cannot be
determined.

This patch solves the above problem by moving resolution of all CTE
references at the parsing stage. More exactly references to CTEs occurred in
a query are resolved right after parsing of the query has finished. After
resolution any CTE reference it is marked as a reference to to derived
table. So it is excluded from the hash table created for pre-locking used
base tables and view when the first call of a stored procedure / function
is processed.
This solution required recursive calls of the parser. The function
THD::sql_parser() has been added specifically for recursive invocations of
the parser.
2021-05-25 00:43:03 -07:00
1864a8ea93 Merge 10.2 into 10.3 2021-05-24 09:38:49 +03:00
43c9fcefc0 MDEV-23886 Reusing CTE inside a function fails with table doesn't exist
In the code existed just before this patch binding of a table reference to
the specification of the corresponding CTE happens in the function
open_and_process_table(). If the table reference is not the first in the
query the specification is cloned in the same way as the specification of
a view is cloned for any reference of the view. This works fine for
standalone queries, but does not work for stored procedures / functions
for the following reason.
When the first call of a stored procedure/ function SP is processed the
body of SP is parsed. When a query of SP is parsed the info on each
encountered table reference is put into a TABLE_LIST object linked into
a global chain associated with the query. When parsing of the query is
finished the basic info on the table references from this chain except
table references to derived tables and information schema tables is put
in one hash table associated with SP. When parsing of the body of SP is
finished this hash table is used to construct TABLE_LIST objects for all
table references mentioned in SP and link them into the list of such
objects passed to a pre-locking process that calls open_and_process_table()
for each table from the list.
When a TABLE_LIST for a view is encountered the view is opened and its
specification is parsed. For any table reference occurred in
the specification a new TABLE_LIST object is created to be included into
the list for pre-locking. After all objects in the pre-locking have been
looked through the tables mentioned in the list are locked. Note that the
objects referenced CTEs are just skipped here as it is impossible to
resolve these references without any info on the context where they occur.
Now the statements from the body of SP are executed one by one that.
At the very beginning of the execution of a query the tables used in the
query are opened and open_and_process_table() now is called for each table
reference mentioned in the list of TABLE_LIST objects associated with the
query that was built when the query was parsed.
For each table reference first the reference is checked against CTEs
definitions in whose scope it occurred. If such definition is found the
reference is considered resolved and if this is not the first reference
to the found CTE the the specification of the CTE is re-parsed and the
result of the parsing is added to the parsing tree of the query as a
sub-tree. If this sub-tree contains table references to other tables they
are added to the list of TABLE_LIST objects associated with the query in
order the referenced tables to be opened. When the procedure that opens
the tables comes to the TABLE_LIST object created for a non-first
reference to a CTE it discovers that the referenced table instance is not
locked and reports an error.
Thus processing non-first table references to a CTE similar to how
references to view are processed does not work for queries used in stored
procedures / functions. And the main problem is that the current
pre-locking mechanism employed for stored procedures / functions does not
allow to save the context in which a CTE reference occur. It's not trivial
to save the info about the context where a CTE reference occurs while the
resolution of the table reference cannot be done without this context and
consequentially the specification for the table reference cannot be
determined.

This patch solves the above problem by moving resolution of all CTE
references at the parsing stage. More exactly references to CTEs occurred in
a query are resolved right after parsing of the query has finished. After
resolution any CTE reference it is marked as a reference to to derived
table. So it is excluded from the hash table created for pre-locking used
base tables and view when the first call of a stored procedure / function
is processed.
This solution required recursive calls of the parser. The function
THD::sql_parser() has been added specifically for recursive invocations of
the parser.
2021-05-21 16:00:35 -07:00
83e529eced MDEV-18465 Logging of DDL statements during backup
Many of the changes was needed to be able to collect and print engine
name and table version id's in the ddl log.
2021-05-19 22:54:13 +02:00
47010ccffa MDEV-23842 Atomic RENAME TABLE
- Major rewrite of ddl_log.cc and ddl_log.h
  - ddl_log.cc described in the beginning how the recovery works.
  - ddl_log.log has unique signature and is dynamic. It's easy to
    add more information to the header and other ddl blocks while still
    being able to execute old ddl entries.
  - IO_SIZE for ddl blocks is now dynamic. Can be changed without affecting
    recovery of old logs.
  - Code is more modular and is now usable outside of partition handling.
  - Renamed log file to dll_recovery.log and added option --log-ddl-recovery
    to allow one to specify the path & filename.
- Added ddl_log_entry_phase[], number of phases for each DDL action,
  which allowed me to greatly simply set_global_from_ddl_log_entry()
- Changed how strings are stored in log entries, which allows us to
  store much more information in a log entry.
- ddl log is now always created at start and deleted on normal shutdown.
  This simplices things notable.
- Added probes debug_crash_here() and debug_simulate_error() to simply
  crash testing and allow crash after a given number of times a probe
  is executed. See comments in debug_sync.cc and rename_table.test for
  how this can be used.
- Reverting failed table and view renames is done trough the ddl log.
  This ensures that the ddl log is tested also outside of recovery.
- Added helper function 'handler::needs_lower_case_filenames()'
- Extend binary log with Q_XID events. ddl log handling is using this
  to check if a ddl log entry was logged to the binary log (if yes,
  it will be deleted from the log during ddl_log_close_binlogged_events()
- If a DDL entry fails 3 time, disable it. This is to ensure that if
  we have a crash in ddl recovery code the server will not get stuck
  in a forever crash-restart-crash loop.

mysqltest.cc changes:
- --die will now replace $variables with their values
- $error will contain the error of the last failed statement

storage engine changes:
- maria_rename() was changed to be more robust against crashes during
  rename.
2021-05-19 22:54:12 +02:00
a206658b98 Change CHARSET_INFO character set and collaction names to LEX_CSTRING
This change removed 68 explict strlen() calls from the code.

The following renames was done to ensure we don't use the old names
when merging code from earlier releases, as using the new variables
for print function could result in crashes:
- charset->csname renamed to charset->cs_name
- charset->name renamed to charset->coll_name

Almost everything where mechanical changes except:
- Changed to use the new Protocol::store(LEX_CSTRING..) when possible
- Changed to use field->store(LEX_CSTRING*, CHARSET_INFO*) when possible
- Changed to use String->append(LEX_CSTRING&) when possible

Other things:
- There where compiler issues with ensuring that all character set names
  points to the same string: gcc doesn't allow one to use integer constants
  when defining global structures (constant char * pointers works fine).
  To get around this, I declared defines for each character set name
  length.
2021-05-19 22:54:07 +02:00
b6ff139aa3 Reduce usage of strlen()
Changes:
- To detect automatic strlen() I removed the methods in String that
  uses 'const char *' without a length:
  - String::append(const char*)
  - Binary_string(const char *str)
  - String(const char *str, CHARSET_INFO *cs)
  - append_for_single_quote(const char *)
  All usage of append(const char*) is changed to either use
  String::append(char), String::append(const char*, size_t length) or
  String::append(LEX_CSTRING)
- Added STRING_WITH_LEN() around constant string arguments to
  String::append()
- Added overflow argument to escape_string_for_mysql() and
  escape_quotes_for_mysql() instead of returning (size_t) -1 on overflow.
  This was needed as most usage of the above functions never tested the
  result for -1 and would have given wrong results or crashes in case
  of overflows.
- Added Item_func_or_sum::func_name_cstring(), which returns LEX_CSTRING.
  Changed all Item_func::func_name()'s to func_name_cstring()'s.
  The old Item_func_or_sum::func_name() is now an inline function that
  returns func_name_cstring().str.
- Changed Item::mode_name() and Item::func_name_ext() to return
  LEX_CSTRING.
- Changed for some functions the name argument from const char * to
  to const LEX_CSTRING &:
  - Item::Item_func_fix_attributes()
  - Item::check_type_...()
  - Type_std_attributes::agg_item_collations()
  - Type_std_attributes::agg_item_set_converter()
  - Type_std_attributes::agg_arg_charsets...()
  - Type_handler_hybrid_field_type::aggregate_for_result()
  - Type_handler_geometry::check_type_geom_or_binary()
  - Type_handler::Item_func_or_sum_illegal_param()
  - Predicant_to_list_comparator::add_value_skip_null()
  - Predicant_to_list_comparator::add_value()
  - cmp_item_row::prepare_comparators()
  - cmp_item_row::aggregate_row_elements_for_comparison()
  - Cursor_ref::print_func()
- Removes String_space() as it was only used in one cases and that
  could be simplified to not use String_space(), thanks to the fixed
  my_vsnprintf().
- Added some const LEX_CSTRING's for common strings:
  - NULL_clex_str, DATA_clex_str, INDEX_clex_str.
- Changed primary_key_name to a LEX_CSTRING
- Renamed String::set_quick() to String::set_buffer_if_not_allocated() to
  clarify what the function really does.
- Rename of protocol function:
  bool store(const char *from, CHARSET_INFO *cs) to
  bool store_string_or_null(const char *from, CHARSET_INFO *cs).
  This was done to both clarify the difference between this 'store' function
  and also to make it easier to find unoptimal usage of store() calls.
- Added Protocol::store(const LEX_CSTRING*, CHARSET_INFO*)
- Changed some 'const char*' arrays to instead be of type LEX_CSTRING.
- class Item_func_units now used LEX_CSTRING for name.

Other things:
- Fixed a bug in mysql.cc:construct_prompt() where a wrong escape character
  in the prompt would cause some part of the prompt to be duplicated.
- Fixed a lot of instances where the length of the argument to
  append is known or easily obtain but was not used.
- Removed some not needed 'virtual' definition for functions that was
  inherited from the parent. I added override to these.
- Fixed Ordered_key::print() to preallocate needed buffer. Old code could
  case memory overruns.
- Simplified some loops when adding char * to a String with delimiters.
2021-05-19 22:27:48 +02:00
6079b46d8d Split item->flags into base_flags and with_flags
This was done to simplify copying of with_* flags

Other things:
- Changed Flags to C++ enums, which enables gdb to print
  out bit values for the flags. This also enables compiler
  errors if one tries to manipulate a non existing bit in
  a variable.
- Added set_maybe_null() as a shortcut as setting the
  MAYBE_NULL flags was used in a LOT of places.
- Renamed PARAM flag to SP_VAR to ensure it's not confused with persistent
  statement parameters.
2021-05-19 22:27:28 +02:00
3105c9e7a5 Change bitfields in Item to an uint16
The reason for the change is that neither clang or gcc can do efficient
code when several bit fields are change at the same time or when copying
one or more bits between identical bit fields.
Updated bits explicitely with & and | is MUCH more efficient than what
current compilers can do.
2021-05-19 22:27:28 +02:00
da85ad7987 Optimize Sql_alloc
- Remove 'dummy_for_valgrind' overrun marker as this doesn't help much.
  The element also distorts the sizes of objects a bit, which makes it
  harder to calculate gain in object sizes when doing size optimizations.
- Replace usage of thd_get_current_thd() with _current_thd()
- Avoid one extra call indirection when using thd_get_current_thd(), which
  is used by Sql_alloc, by replacing it with _current_thd()
2021-05-19 22:27:27 +02:00
916b237b3f Merge 10.5 into 10.6 2021-05-07 15:00:27 +03:00
3f55c56951 Merge branch bb-10.4-release into bb-10.5-release 2021-05-05 23:57:11 +03:00
0775ca315e MDEV-23542 Server crashes in thd_clear_errors()
1) Checked presence of mysys_var.
2) Removed unneeded thd_clear_errors,
  its content added to THD::change_user.
2021-05-05 23:06:12 +03:00
509e4990af Merge branch bb-10.3-release into bb-10.4-release 2021-05-05 23:03:01 +03:00
a8a925dd22 Merge branch bb-10.2-release into bb-10.3-release 2021-05-04 14:49:31 +03:00
6ba5f81c7d MDEV-16962 Assertion failed in open_purge_table upon concurrent ALTER/FLUSH
So we are having a race condition of three of threads, resulting in a
deadlock backoff in purge, which is unexpected.

More precisely, the following happens:
T1: NOCOPY ALTER TABLE begins, and eventually it holds MDL_SHARED_NO_WRITE
 lock;
T2: FLUSH TABLES begins. it sets share->tdc->flushed = true
T3: purge on a record with virtual column begins. it is going to open a
 table. MDL_SHARED_READ lock is acquired therefore.
Since share->tdc->flushed is set, it waits for a TDC purge end.
T1: is going to elevate MDL LOCK to exclusive and therefore has to set
 other waiters to back off.
T3: receives VICTIM status, reports a DEADLOCK, sets OT_BACKOFF_AND_RETRY
 to Open_table_context::m_action

My fix is to allow opening table in purge while flushing. It is already
done the same way in other maintainance facilities like REPAIR TABLE.

Another way would be making an actual backoff, but Open_table_context
does not allow to distinguish it from other failure types, which still
seem to be unexpected. Making this would require hacking into
Open_table_context interface for no benefit, in comparison to passing
MYSQL_OPEN_IGNORE_FLUSH during table open.
2021-04-27 11:51:17 +03:00
4930f9c94b Merge 10.5 into 10.6 2021-04-21 11:45:00 +03:00
f82947e48d MDEV-17399 JSON_TABLE.
atch to get rid of duplicating code of the Create_tmp_table.
2021-04-21 10:21:47 +04:00
80ed136e6d Merge 10.4 into 10.5 2021-04-21 09:01:01 +03:00
a3099a3b4a MDEV-24312 master_host has 60 character limit, increase to 255 bytes
Also increase user name up to 128.

The work was started by Rucha Deodhar <rucha.deodhar@mariadb.com>,
contains audit plugin fixes by Alexey Botchkov <holyfoot@askmonty.org>.
2021-04-20 16:36:56 +02:00
031f11717d Fix all warnings given by UBSAN
The easiest way to compile and test the server with UBSAN is to run:
./BUILD/compile-pentium64-ubsan
and then run mysql-test-run.
After this commit, one should be able to run this without any UBSAN
warnings. There is still a few compiler warnings that should be fixed
at some point, but these do not expose any real bugs.

The 'special' cases where we disable, suppress or circumvent UBSAN are:
- ref10 source (as here we intentionally do some shifts that UBSAN
  complains about.
- x86 version of optimized int#korr() methods. UBSAN do not like unaligned
  memory access of integers.  Fixed by using byte_order_generic.h when
  compiling with UBSAN
- We use smaller thread stack with ASAN and UBSAN, which forced me to
  disable a few tests that prints the thread stack size.
- Verifying class types does not work for shared libraries. I added
  suppression in mysql-test-run.pl for this case.
- Added '#ifdef WITH_UBSAN' when using integer arithmetic where it is
  safe to have overflows (two cases, in item_func.cc).

Things fixed:
- Don't left shift signed values
  (byte_order_generic.h, mysqltest.c, item_sum.cc and many more)
- Don't assign not non existing values to enum variables.
- Ensure that bool and enum values are properly initialized in
  constructors.  This was needed as UBSAN checks that these types has
  correct values when one copies an object.
  (gcalc_tools.h, ha_partition.cc, item_sum.cc, partition_element.h ...)
- Ensure we do not called handler functions on unallocated objects or
  deleted objects.
  (events.cc, sql_acl.cc).
- Fixed bugs in Item_sp::Item_sp() where we did not call constructor
  on Query_arena object.
- Fixed several cast of objects to an incompatible class!
  (Item.cc, Item_buff.cc, item_timefunc.cc, opt_subselect.cc, sql_acl.cc,
   sql_select.cc ...)
- Ensure we do not do integer arithmetic that causes over or underflows.
  This includes also ++ and -- of integers.
  (Item_func.cc, Item_strfunc.cc, item_timefunc.cc, sql_base.cc ...)
- Added JSON_VALUE_UNITIALIZED to json_value_types and ensure that
  value_type is initialized to this instead of to -1, which is not a valid
  enum value for json_value_types.
- Ensure we do not call memcpy() when second argument could be null.
- Fixed that Item_func_str::make_empty_result() creates an empty string
  instead of a null string (safer as it ensures we do not do arithmetic
  on null strings).

Other things:

- Changed struct st_position to an OBJECT and added an initialization
  function to it to ensure that we do not copy or use uninitialized
  members. The change to a class was also motived that we used "struct
  st_position" and POSITION randomly trough the code which was
  confusing.
- Notably big rewrite in sql_acl.cc to avoid using deleted objects.
- Changed in sql_partition to use '^' instead of '-'. This is safe as
  the operator is either 0 or 0x8000000000000000ULL.
- Added check for select_nr < INT_MAX in JOIN::build_explain() to
  avoid bug when get_select() could return NULL.
- Reordered elements in POSITION for better alignment.
- Changed sql_test.cc::print_plan() to use pointers instead of objects.
- Fixed bug in find_set() where could could execute '1 << -1'.
- Added variable have_sanitizer, used by mtr.  (This variable was before
  only in 10.5 and up).  It can now have one of two values:
  ASAN or UBSAN.
- Moved ~Archive_share() from ha_archive.cc to ha_archive.h and marked
  it virtual. This was an effort to get UBSAN to work with loaded storage
  engines. I kept the change as the new place is better.
- Added in CONNECT engine COLBLK::SetName(), to get around a wrong cast
  in tabutil.cpp.
- Added HAVE_REPLICATION around usage of rgi_slave, to get embedded
  server to compile with UBSAN. (Patch from Marko).
- Added #ifdef for powerpc64 to avoid a bug in old gcc versions related
  to integer arithmetic.

Changes that should not be needed but had to be done to suppress warnings
from UBSAN:

- Added static_cast<<uint16_t>> around shift to get rid of a LOT of
  compiler warnings when using UBSAN.
- Had to change some '/' of 2 base integers to shift to get rid of
  some compile time warnings.

Reviewed by:
- Json changes: Alexey Botchkov
- Charset changes in ctype-uca.c: Alexander Barkov
- InnoDB changes & Embedded server: Marko Mäkelä
- sql_acl.cc changes: Vicențiu Ciorbaru
- build_explain() changes: Sergey Petrunia
2021-04-20 12:30:09 +03:00
058484687a Add TL_FIRST_WRITE in SQL layer for determining R/W
Use < TL_FIRST_WRITE for determining a READ transaction.

Use TL_FIRST_WRITE as the relative operator replacing TL_WRITE_ALLOW_WRITE
as the minimium WRITE lock type.
2021-04-08 16:51:36 +10:00
356c149603 Merge 10.5 into 10.6 2021-03-26 11:50:32 +02:00
cebf9ee204 Fix various spelling errors still found in code
Reseting -> Resetting
Unknow -> Unknown
capabilites -> capabilities
choosen -> chosen
direcory -> directory
informations -> information
openned -> opened
refered -> referred
to access -> one to access
missmatch -> mismatch
succesfully -> successfully
dont -> don't
2021-03-22 18:10:39 +11:00
ebb2db5912 MDEV-20715 : Implement system variable to disallow local GTIDs in Galera
Added a new wsrep_mode feature DISALLOW_LOCAL_GTID for this.
Nodes can have GTIDs for local transactions in the following scenarios:

A DDL statement is executed with wsrep_OSU_method=RSU set.
A DML statement writes to a non-InnoDB table.
A DML statement writes to an InnoDB table with wsrep_on=OFF set.

If user has set wsrep_mode=DISALLOW_LOCAL_GTID these operations
produce a error ERROR HY000: Galera replication not supported
2021-03-01 15:21:31 +02:00
0ab1e3914c Merge branch '10.2' into 10.3 2021-02-22 22:42:27 +01:00
94b4578704 Merge 10.5 into 10.6 2021-02-17 19:39:05 +02:00
16388f393c Merge mariadb-10.5.9 2021-02-17 16:19:49 +02:00
45e33e05e2 MDEV-24872 : galera.galera_insert_multi MTR failed: crash with SIGABRT
Problem was that we tried to lock THD::LOCK_thd_data after we have
acquired lock_sys mutex. This is against mutex ordering rules.
2021-02-17 10:28:37 +02:00
fc5e03f093 Ignore reporting in thd_progress_report() if we cannot lock LOCK_thd_data
The reason for this is that Galera can lock LOCK_thd_data for a long time.

Instead of stalling any long running process, like alter or repair table,
because of progress reporting, ignore the progress reporting for this
call. Progress reporting will continue on the next call after the lock has
been released.
2021-02-15 20:21:29 +02:00