Removed Field_map, since it was used only in a single function.
Fixed is_indexed_agg_distinct(), since it relied on initialization of
Bitmap in constructor.
Fixes MDEV-25888 in 10.4
If a select query contained an ORDER BY clause that followed a LIMIT clause
or an ORDER BY clause or ORDER BY with LIMIT the EXPLAIN output for the
query showed an execution plan different from that was actually executed.
Approved by Roman Nozdrin <roman.nozdrin@mariadb.com>
- Better, easier to read code (no used of 'random' constants).
- All defines are now unique, so it is easier to find bugs if
somethings goes wrong.
Other things:
- Created sub function of common code in Aggregator_distinct::setup() and
Item_func_group_concat::setup() that set item->marker
- More documentation
- Folded a few long lines.
- Allmost all changes in item.cc, sql_lex.cc and sql_window.cc are done
with 'replace'.
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.
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.
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.
Fixes:
MDEV-25505 Assertion `old_flags == ((my_flags & 0x10000U) ? 1 : 0)
fixed (was caused by an old version if this commit).
Reviewed by:
- Json changes: Alexey Botchkov
- Charset changes in ctype-uca.c: Alexander Barkov
- InnoDB changes: Marko Mäkelä
- sql_acl.cc changes: Vicențiu Ciorbaru
- build_explain() changes: Sergey Petrunia
Temporary commit to log changes for UBSAN
The reason for the removal are:
- Generates more code
- Storing and retreving THD
- Causes extra code and daata to be generated to handle possible throw
exceptions (which never happens in MariaDB code)
- Uses more stack space
Other things:
- Changed convert_const_to_int() to use item->save_in_field_no_warnings(),
which made the code shorter and simpler.
- Removed not needed code in Sp_handler::sp_create_routine()
- Added thd as argument to store_key.copy() to make function simpler
- Added thd as argument to some subselect* constructor that inherites
from Item_subselect.
The ROWNUM() function is for SELECT mapped to JOIN->accepted_rows, which is
incremented for each accepted rows.
For Filesort, update, insert, delete and load data, we map ROWNUM() to
internal variables incremented when the table is changed.
The connection between the row counter and Item_func_rownum is done
in sql_select.cc::fix_items_after_optimize() and
sql_insert.cc::fix_rownum_pointers()
When ROWNUM() is used anywhere in query, the optimization to ignore ORDER
BY in sub queries are disabled. This was done to get the following common
Oracle query to work:
select * from (select * from t1 order by a desc) as t where rownum() <= 2;
MDEV-3926 "Wrong result with GROUP BY ... WITH ROLLUP" contains a discussion
about this topic.
LIMIT optimization is enabled when in a top level WHERE clause comparing
ROWNUM() with a numerical constant using any of the following expressions:
- ROWNUM() < #
- ROWNUM() <= #
- ROWNUM() = 1
ROWNUM() can be also be the right argument to the comparison function.
LIMIT optimization is done in two cases:
- For the current sub query when the ROWNUM comparison is done on the top
level:
SELECT * from t1 WHERE rownum() <= 2 AND t1.a > 0
- For an inner sub query, when the upper level has only a ROWNUM comparison
in the WHERE clause:
SELECT * from (select * from t1) as t WHERE rownum() <= 2
In Oracle mode, one can also use ROWNUM without parentheses.
Other things:
- Fixed bug where the optimizer tries to optimize away sub queries
with RAND_TABLE_BIT set (non-deterministic queries). Now these
sub queries will not be converted to joins. This bug fix was also
needed to get rownum() working inside subqueries.
- In remove_const() remove setting simple_order to FALSE if ROLLUP is
USED. This code was disable a long time ago because of wrong assignment
in the following code. Instead we set simple_order to false if
RAND_TABLE_BIT was used in the SELECT list. This ensures that
we don't delete ORDER BY if the result set is not deterministic, like
in 'SELECT RAND() AS 'r' FROM t1 ORDER BY r';
- Updated parameters for Sort_param::init_for_filesort() to be able
to provide filesort with information where the number of accepted
rows should be stored
- Reordered fields in class Filesort to optimize storage layout
- Added new error messsage to tell that a function can't be used in HAVING
- Added field 'with_rownum' to THD to mark that ROWNUM() is used in the
query.
Co-author: Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@mariadb.com>
LIMIT optimization for sub query
- Moved out creating StringBuffers in loops and instead create them
outside and just reset the buffer if it was not allocated (to avoid
a possible malloc/free for every entry)
Other things related to set_buffer_if_not_allocated()
- Changed Valuebuffer to not call set_buffer_if_not_allocated() when
it is created.
- Fixed geometry functions to reset string length before calling
String::reserve(). This is because one should not access length()
of an undefined.
- Added Item_func_conv_charset::save_in_field() as the item is using
str_value to store cached values, which conflicts with
Item::save_str_in_field().
- Changed Item_proc_string to not store the string value in sql_string
as this clashes with Item::save_str_in_field().
- Locally store value of full_name_cstring() in analyse::end_of_records()
as Item::save_str_in_field() may overwrite it.
- Marked some strings as set_thread_specific()
- Added String::free_buffer() to be used internally in String functions
to just free the buffer but not reset other String values.
- Fixed uses_buffer_owned_by() to check for allocated length instead of
strlength, which could be marked MEM_UNDEFINED().
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.
The name change was to make the intention of the flag more clear and
also because most usage of the old flag was to test for
NOT IS_AUTOGENERATED_NAME.
Note that the new flag is the inverse of the old one!
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.
One should instead use Item::fixed() and Item::with_subquery()
Removed Item::is_fixed() and has_subquery() and did the following replace:
replace is_fixed() fixed() -- *.*
replace 'has_subquery()' 'with_subquery()' -- *.*
- Added THD argument to functions that calls current_thd() or
new without a mem_root argument:
make_same(), set_comparator_func(), set_cmp_func(), set_cmp_func*(),
set_aggregator() and prepare_sum_aggregators()
- Changed "new Class" to "new (thd->mem_root) Class"
Almost all changes mechanical, no logic changes.
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.
Added back variable 'with_subquery' to Item class as a bit field.
This made the code shorter, faster (removed some virtual methods,
less code to create an initialized item etc) and made many Item's 7 bytes
smaller.
This is the last set of my patches the decreases the size of Item.
Some examples from gdb:
sizeof(Item): 144 -> 120
sizeof(Item_func) 208 -> 184
sizeof(Item_sum_max) 368 -> 344
Added back variable 'with_sum_func' to Item class as a bit field.
This made the code shorter, faster (removed some virtual methods,
less code to create an initialized item etc) and made many Item's 7 bytes
smaller.
The code is also easier to understand as 'with_sum_func' is threated as any
other Item variable when creating or copying items.
The problem was that when one used String::alloc() to allocate a string,
the String ensures that there is space for an extra NULL byte in the
buffer and if not, reallocates the string. This is a problem with the
String::set_int() that calls alloc(21), which forces extra
malloc/free calls to happen.
- We do not anymore re-allocate String if alloc() is called with the
Allocated_length. This reduces number of malloc() allocations,
especially one big re-allocation in Protocol::send_result_Set_metadata()
for almost every query that produced a result to the connnected client.
- Avoid extra mallocs when using LONGLONG_BUFFER_SIZE
This can now be done as alloc() doesn't increase buffers if new length is
not bigger than old one.
- c_ptr() is redesigned to be safer (but a bit longer) than before.
- Remove wrong usage of c_ptr_quick()
c_ptr_quick() was used in many cases to get the pointer to the used
buffer, even when it didn't need to be \0 terminated. In this case
ptr() is a better substitute.
Another problem with c_ptr_quick() is that it did not guarantee that
the string would be \0 terminated.
- item_val_str(), an API function not used currently by the server,
now always returns a null terminated string (before it didn't always
do that).
- Ensure that all String allocations uses STRING_PSI_MEMORY_KEY. The old
mixed usage of performance keys caused assert's when String buffers
where shrunk.
- Binary_string::shrink() is simplifed
- Fixed bug in String(const char *str, size_t len, CHARSET_INFO *cs) that
used Binary_string((char *) str, len) instead of Binary_string(str,len).
- Changed argument to String() creations and String.set() functions to use
'const char*' instead of 'char*'. This ensures that Alloced_length is
not set, which gives safety against someone trying to change the
original string. This also would allow us to use !Alloced_length in
c_ptr() if needed.
- Changed string_ptr_cmp() to use memcmp() instead of c_ptr() to avoid
a possible malloc during string comparision.
- Changed order of class fields to remove dead alignment space.
- Changed bool fields in Item to bit fields.
- Used packed enum's for some fields in common classes
- Removed not used Item::rsize.
- Changed some class variables from uint/int to smaller type int's.
- Ensured that field_index is uint16 in all classes and functions. Fixed
also that we proparly compare with NO_CACHED_FIELD_INDEX when checking
if variable is not set.
- Removed checking of highest bit of unireg_check (has not been used in
a long time)
- Fixed wrong arguments to make_cond_for_table() for join_tab_idx_arg
from false to 0.
One of the result was reducing the size if class Item with ~24 bytes
The following changes where done:
- Create global Item: Item_false and Item_true
- Replace all creation if 'FALSE' and 'TRUE' top level items used for
WHERE/HAVING/ON clauses to use Item_false and Item_true.
The benefit are:
- Less and faster code
- No test needed if we where able to create the new item.
- Fixed possible errors if 'new' would have failed for the Item_bool's
fixup! 470277728d2e27fe057cf33a437a9e40e1a04b61
If a select query contained an ORDER BY clause that followed a LIMIT clause
or an ORDER BY clause or ORDER BY with LIMIT the EXPLAIN output for the
query showed an execution plan different from that was actually executed.
Approved by Roman Nozdrin <roman.nozdrin@mariadb.com>
The problem was caused by the following scenario:
Subquery's table has two indexes, KEY a(a), KEY a_b(a,b)
- LATERAL DERIVED optimization decides to use index a.
= The subquery uses ref access over key a.
- test_if_skip_sort_order() sees that KEY a_b satisfies the
subquery's GROUP BY clause, and attempts to switch to it.
= It fails to do so, because KEYUSE objects for index a_b
are switched off.
Fixed by disallowing to change the ref access key if it uses KEYUSE
objects injected by LATERAL DERIVED optimization.
Item_func_history (is_history()) is a bool function that checks if the
row is the history row by checking row_end->is_max(). The argument to
this function must be row_end system field.
Added the above function to conjunction with SYSTEM_TIME_BEFORE
versioning condition.
(trivial backport to 10.2)
The optimizer removes redundant GROUP BY operations. If GROUP BY element
is a subselect, it is "eliminated".
However one must not eliminate the item if it is used both in the select
list and in the GROUP BY, like so:
select (select ... ) as SUBQ from ... group by SUBQ
Do not eliminate such items.
The optimizer removes redundant GROUP BY operations. If GROUP BY element
is a subselect, it is "eliminated".
However one must not eliminate the item if it is used both in the select
list and in the GROUP BY, like so:
select (select ... ) as SUBQ from ... group by SUBQ
Do not eliminate such items.
Pushing LIMIT to temp aggregation table is possible, but not when WITH
TIES is used. In a degenerate case with constant ORDER BY, the constant
gets removed and the code assumed the limit is push-able.
Ensure that if WITH TIES is present, that this does not happen.
This commit implements the standard SQL extension
OFFSET start { ROW | ROWS }
[FETCH { FIRST | NEXT } [ count ] { ROW | ROWS } { ONLY | WITH TIES }]
To achieve this a reserved keyword OFFSET is introduced.
The general logic for WITH TIES implies:
1. The number of rows a query returns is no longer known during optimize
phase. Adjust optimizations to no longer consider this.
2. During end_send make use of an "order Cached_item"to compare if the
ORDER BY columns changed. Keep returning rows until there is a
change. This happens only after we reached the row limit.
3. Within end_send_group, the order by clause was eliminated. It is
still possible to keep the optimization of using end_send_group for
producing the final result set.
Replace
* select_lex::offset_limit
* select_lex::select_limit
* select_lex::explicit_limit
with select_lex::Lex_select_limit
The Lex_select_limit already existed with the same elements and was used in
by the yacc parser.
This commit is in preparation for FETCH FIRST implementation, as it
simplifies a lot of the code.
Additionally, the parser is simplified by making use of the stack to
return Lex_select_limit objects.
Cleanup of init_query() too. Removes explicit_limit= 0 as it's done a bit later
in init_select() with limit_params.empty()
(Also fixes MDEV-25254).
Re-work Name Resolution for the argument of JSON_TABLE(json_doc, ....)
function. The json_doc argument can refer to other tables, but it can
only refer to the tables that precede[*] the JSON_TABLE(...) call.
[*] - For queries with RIGHT JOINs, the "preceding" is determined after
the query is normalized by converting RIGHT JOIN into left one.
The implementation is as follows:
- Table function arguments use their own Name_resolution_context.
- The Name_resolution_context now has a bitmap of tables that should be
ignored when searching for a field.
- get_disallowed_table_deps() walks the TABLE_LIST::nested_join tree
and computes a bitmap of tables that do not "precede" the given
JSON_TABLE(...) invocation (according the above definition of
"preceding").