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Astha Pareek
7752e7d101 Description
The test, binlog.binlog_spurious_ddl_errors was failing on pb2 at the statement
      "UNINSTALL PLUGIN example;" with this warning:
      "Warning	1620	Plugin is busy and will be uninstalled on shutdown "
      
      Fix
      Spurious warnings occur in the test since we do not empty the Query cache,
      used by the example plugin at the time of creating tables using the plugin.
      Hence, the query chache is flushed before uninstalling the plugin.
      Also, as part of running the test across platforms, the plugin installation
      script is changed.
2013-01-18 12:32:37 +05:30
Marko Mäkelä
d82eaad5fe Bug#16138582 MTR_MEMO_RELEASE AND DYN_ARRAY TOGETHER ARE VERY INEFFICIENT
Get rid of O(n^2) scan in dyn array (mtr->memo) operations, accessing
the dyn array blocks directly.

dyn_array_get_last_block(), dyn_array_get_next_block(),
dyn_array_get_prev_block(): Define as a constness-preserving macro.

Add const qualifiers to many dyn_array functions.

mtr_memo_slot_release_func(): Renamed from mtr_memo_slot_release():
Make mtr_t* a debug-only parameter. Assume that slot->object != NULL.

mtr_memo_pop_all(): Access the dyn_array blocks directly, replacing
O(n^2) operation with O(n).

mtr_memo_release(): Access the dyn_array blocks directly, replacing
O(n^2) operation with O(n). This caused the performance problem.

rb#1540 approved by Jimmy Yang
2013-01-17 17:30:13 +02:00
Anirudh Mangipudi
b29e22d5ab BUG#14117025: UNABLE TO RESTORE DUMP
Null Merge from 5.1 to 5.5
2013-01-16 18:28:28 +05:30
Anirudh Mangipudi
cd3b2ac9b7 BUG#14117025: UNABLE TO RESTORE DUMP
Problem: When a view, with a specific character set and collation, 
is created on another view with a different character set and collation the 
dump restoration results in an illegal mix of collations error.
SOLUTION: To avoid this confusion of collations, the create table datatype 
being used is hardcoded as "tinyint NOT NULL". This will not matter as the table 
created will be dropped at runtime and specifically tinyint is used to 
avoid hitting the row size conflicts.
2013-01-16 18:26:27 +05:30
Neeraj Bisht
eb0390a527 Bug#11751794 MYSQL GIVES THE WRONG RESULT WITH SOME SPECIAL USAGE
Consider the following query:

SELECT f_1,..,f_m, AGGREGATE_FN(C)
FROM t1
WHERE ...
GROUP BY ...

Loose index scan ("Using index for group-by") can be used for
this query if there is an index 'i' covering all fields in the
select list, and the GROUP BY clause makes up a prefix f1,...,fn
of 'i'. Furthermore, according to rule NGA2 of
get_best_group_min_max(), the WHERE clause must contain a
conjunction of equality predicates for all fields fn+1,...,fm.

The problem in this bug was that a query with WHERE clause that
broke NGA2(NGA: Non Group Attribuite) was not detected and therefore 
used loose index scan.
This lead to wrong result. The query had an index
covering (c1,c2) and had:
  "WHERE (c1 = 1 AND c2 = 'a') OR (c1 = 2 AND c2 = 'b')
   GROUP BY c1"
or 
  "WHERE (c1 = 1 ) OR (c1 = 2 AND c2 = 'b')
   GROUP BY c1"


This WHERE clause cannot be transformed to a conjunction of
equality predicates.

The solution is to introduce another rule, NGA3, that complements
NGA2. NGA3 says that if a gap field (field between those
listed in GROUP BY and C in the index) has a predicate, then
there can only be one range in the query. This requirement is
more strict than it has to be in theory. BUG 15947433 will deal
with that.
2013-01-16 15:11:49 +05:30
Neeraj Bisht
0e787b245b Bug#11751794 MYSQL GIVES THE WRONG RESULT WITH SOME SPECIAL USAGE
Consider the following query:

SELECT f_1,..,f_m, AGGREGATE_FN(C)
FROM t1
WHERE ...
GROUP BY ...

Loose index scan ("Using index for group-by") can be used for
this query if there is an index 'i' covering all fields in the
select list, and the GROUP BY clause makes up a prefix f1,...,fn
of 'i'. Furthermore, according to rule NGA2 of
get_best_group_min_max(), the WHERE clause must contain a
conjunction of equality predicates for all fields fn+1,...,fm.

The problem in this bug was that a query with WHERE clause that
broke NGA2 was not detected and therefore used loose index scan.
This lead to wrong result. The query had an index
covering (c1,c2) and had:
  "WHERE (c1 = 1 AND c2 = 'a') OR (c1 = 2 AND c2 = 'b')
   GROUP BY c1"
or 
  "WHERE (c1 = 1 ) OR (c1 = 2 AND c2 = 'b')
   GROUP BY c1"


This WHERE clause cannot be transformed to a conjunction of
equality predicates.

The solution is to introduce another rule, NGA3, that complements
NGA2. NGA3 says that if a gap field (field between those
listed in GROUP BY and C in the index) has a predicate, then
there can only be one range in the query. This requirement is
more strict than it has to be in theory. BUG 15947433 will deal
with that.
2013-01-16 15:03:42 +05:30
Balasubramanian Kandasamy
227699bc38 Removed Conflicts: mysql-libs mysql-libs-advanced from spec file 2013-01-16 08:09:26 +01:00
mysql-builder@oracle.com
346cf75545 2013-01-16 11:30:34 +05:30
Nisha Gopalakrishnan
62e8f25677 Bug#11757464:SERVER CRASH IN RECURSIVE CALL WHEN OOM
Analysis:
---------

When the server is out of memory, an error is raised
to indicate the same. Handling the error requires
more memory to be allocated which fails, hence the
error handling loops in a recursion and causes the
server to crash.

Fix:
---
a) Prevents pushing the 'out of memory' error condition
to the diagnostic area as it requires memory allocation.
GET DIAGNOSTICS, SHOW WARNINGS and SHOW ERRORS statements
will not show information about this error. However the
'out of memory' error is returned to the client.
b) It sets the ME_FATALERROR flag when 'out of memory' errors
are reported (for places where the flag is not already set).
This flag prevents activation of SP error handlers which also
require memory allocation and therefore are likely to fail.
2013-01-15 15:30:26 +05:30
Neeraj Bisht
a44084413c Bug#11758009 - UNION EXECUTION ORDER WRONG ?
Problem:-
In case of blob data field, UNION ALL doesn't give correct result.

Analysis:-
In MyISAM table, when we dont want to check for the distinct for particular 
key, we set the key_map to zero.

While writing record in MyISAM table, we check the distinct with the help 
of keys, by checking whether that key is active in key_map and then writing 
the record.

In case of blob field, we are checking for distinct by unique constraint, 
where we are not checking whether that unique key is active or not in key_map.

Solution:
Before checking for distinct, check whether any key is active in key_map.
2013-01-15 14:33:22 +05:30
Bjorn Munch
cf64dc6fd0 A bit more intelligent processing of .in files in mysql-test/collections 2013-01-15 09:56:36 +01:00
Neeraj Bisht
d8d6f27037 Bug#11758009 - UNION EXECUTION ORDER WRONG ?
Problem:-
In case of blob data field, UNION ALL doesn't give correct result.

Analysis:-
In MyISAM table, when we dont want to check for the distinct for particular 
key, we set the key_map to zero.

While writing record in MyISAM table, we check the distinct with the help 
of keys, by checking whether that key is active in key_map and then writing 
the record.

In case of blob field, we are checking for distinct by unique constraint, 
where we are not checking whether that unique key is active or not in key_map.

Solution:-
Before checking for distinct, check whether any key is active in key_map.
2013-01-15 14:24:35 +05:30
Olav Sandstaa
7cfc596264 Fix for Bug#14636211 WRONG RESULT (EXTRA ROW) ON A FROM SUBQUERY
WITH A VARIABLE AND ORDER BY
        Bug#16035412 MYSQL SERVER 5.5.29 WRONG SORTING USING COMPLEX INDEX
            
This is a fix for a regression introduced by Bug#12667154:
Bug#12667154 attempted to fix a performance problem with subqueries
that did filesort. For doing filesort, the optimizer creates a quick
select object to use when building the sort index. This quick select
object was deleted after the first call to create_sort_index(). Thus,
for queries where the subquery was executed multiple times, the quick
object was only used for the first execution. For all later executions
of the subquery, filesort used a complete table scan for building the
sort index. The fix for Bug#12667154 tried to fix this by not deleting
the quick object after the first execution of create_sort_index() so
that it would be re-used for building the sort index by the following
executions of the subquery.

This regression introduced in Bug#12667154 is that due to not deleting
the quick select object after building the sort index, the quick
object could in some cases be used also during the second phase of the
execution of the subquery instead of using the created sort
index. This caused wrong results to be returned.

The fix for this issue is to delete the reference to the select object
after it has been used in create_sort_index(). In this way the select 
and quick objects will not be available when doing the second phase
of the execution of the select operation. To ensure that the select
object can be re-used for the following executions of the subquery
we make a copy of the select pointer. This is used for restoring the
select object after the select operation is completed.
2013-01-15 08:52:38 +01:00
mysql-builder@oracle.com
8552bf4ce4 2013-01-15 12:26:49 +05:30
Neeraj Bisht
1a951e716c BUG#14303860 - EXECUTING A SELECT QUERY WITH TOO
MANY WILDCARDS CAUSES A SEGFAULT
      Back port from 5.6 and trunk
2013-01-14 16:51:52 +05:30
Olav Sandstaa
e810f7f4eb Fix for Bug#14636211 WRONG RESULT (EXTRA ROW) ON A FROM SUBQUERY
WITH A VARIABLE AND ORDER BY
        Bug#16035412 MYSQL SERVER 5.5.29 WRONG SORTING USING COMPLEX INDEX
      
This is a fix for a regression introduced by Bug#12667154:
Bug#12667154 attempted to fix a performance problem with subqueries
that did filesort. For doing filesort, the optimizer creates a quick
select object to use when building the sort index. This quick select
object was deleted after the first call to create_sort_index(). Thus,
for queries where the subquery was executed multiple times, the quick
object was only used for the first execution. For all later executions
of the subquery, filesort used a complete table scan for building the
sort index. The fix for Bug#12667154 tried to fix this by not deleting
the quick object after the first execution of create_sort_index() so
that it would be re-used for building the sort index by the following
executions of the subquery.
      
This regression introduced in Bug#12667154 is that due to not deleting
the quick select object after building the sort index, the quick
object could in some cases be used also during the second phase of the
execution of the subquery instead of using the created sort
index. This caused wrong results to be returned.
      
The fix for this issue is to delete the reference to the select object
after it has been used in create_sort_index(). In this way the select 
and quick objects will not be available when doing the second phase
of the execution of the select operation. To ensure that the select
object can be re-used for the following executions of the subquery
we make a copy of the select pointer. This is used for restoring the
select object after the select operation is completed.
2013-01-14 10:58:17 +01:00
Neeraj Bisht
78664f54a0 BUG#14303860 - EXECUTING A SELECT QUERY WITH TOO
MANY WILDCARDS CAUSES A SEGFAULT

Back port from 5.6 and trunk
2013-01-14 14:59:48 +05:30
Krunal Bauskar krunal.bauskar@oracle.com
18a9945c5b Merge from mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5 2013-01-14 10:57:04 +05:30
Krunal Bauskar krunal.bauskar@oracle.com
e47f3943f9 - BUG#1608883: KILLING A QUERY INSIDE INNODB CAUSES IT TO EVENTUALLY CRASH
WITH AN ASSERTION

  Recently we added check to handle kill query signal for long operating
  queries. 
  While the query interruption is reported it must to ensure cursor is restore
  to proper state for HANDLER interface to work correctly. 
  Normal select query will not face this problem, as on recieving interrupt,
  select query is aborted and new select query result in re-initialization
  (including cursor).

  rb://1836. Approved by Marko.
2013-01-14 10:49:51 +05:30
Nisha Gopalakrishnan
b4b960fcca BUG#11757250: REPLACE(...) INSIDE A STORED PROCEDURE.
Merge from 5.1 to 5.5
2013-01-12 11:17:03 +05:30
Nisha Gopalakrishnan
3d9d0e7766 BUG#11757250: REPLACE(...) INSIDE A STORED PROCEDURE.
Analysis:
--------

REPLACE operation provides incorrect output when
user variable is supplied as an argument and there
are multiple rows on which the operation is performed.

Consider the example below:

SET @var='(( 00000000 ++ 00000000 ))';
SELECT REPLACE(@var, '00000000', table_name) AS a FROM
INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA='mysql';

Invalid output:
  +---------------------------------------+
  | REPLACE(@var, '00000000', TABLE_NAME) |
  +---------------------------------------+
  | (( columns_priv ++ columns_priv ))    |
  | (( columns_priv ++ columns_priv ))    |
      ......
      ......
  | (( columns_priv ++ columns_priv ))    |
  | (( columns_priv ++ columns_priv ))    |
  | (( columns_priv ++ columns_priv ))    |
  +---------------------------------------+

The user argument supplied as the string to REPLACE
operation is overwritten after the first iteration
to '(( columns_priv ++ columns_priv ))'.
The overwritten string after the first iteration
is used for the subsequent REPLACE iteration. Since
the pattern string is not found, it returns invalid
output as mentioned above.

Fix:
---
If the Alloced_length is zero, realloc() and create a
copy of the string which is then used for the REPLACE
operation for every iteration.
2013-01-12 11:13:37 +05:30
Aditya A
b11fe1b83a Bug#15843818 PARTITIONING BY RANGE WITH TO_DAYS ALWAYS
INCLUDES FIRST PARTITION WHEN PRUNING

[Merge from 5.1 to 5.5]
2013-01-11 16:36:44 +05:30
Aditya A
01094a4b13 Bug#15843818 PARTITIONING BY RANGE WITH TO_DAYS ALWAYS
INCLUDES FIRST PARTITION WHEN PRUNING


PROBLEM
-------

TO_DAYS()/TO_SECONDS() can return NULL for invalid dates which 
was stored in the first partition ,therefore the first partition 
was always included for the scan when range was specified.


FIX
---

The fix is a small optimization which we have included ,which will
prune the scanning of NULL/first partition if the dates specified 
in the range are valid and in the same year and month . TO_SECONDS()
function is not supported in 5.1 so removed it from the fix and test
scripts for mysql-5.1 version.
2013-01-11 16:27:37 +05:30
Chaithra Gopalareddy
feb36554b2 Merge from 5.1 to 5.5 2013-01-11 06:36:53 +05:30
Venkata Sidagam
a40ea266e6 Bug #14553380 MYSQL C API LIBRARY EXITS AT NET_CLEAR AT NET_SERV.CC:223
Problem description: When client loses the connection to the MySQL server or 
if the server gets shutdown after mysql_stmt_prepare() then the next 
mysql_stmt_prepare() will return an error(as expected) but consecutive call 
mysql_stmt_execute(), will crash the client program. 
The expected behavior would be, it should through an error.

Analysis: The mysql_stmt_prepare() interns calls the function end_server() 
and net->vio and net->buff are freed and set to NULL. Then the next call 
mysql_stmt_execute() will interns call net_clear() where we are "net->vio" 
with out validating it.

Fix: we are validating the net->vio, before calling net_clear().
2013-01-10 16:37:20 +05:30
Chaithra Gopalareddy
b140c36815 Bug#11760726: LEFT JOIN OPTIMIZED INTO JOIN LEADS TO
INCORRECT RESULTS

This is a backport of fix for Bug#13068506.
2013-01-10 16:17:13 +05:30
Praveenkumar Hulakund
d6aed37a2f Merge from 5.1 to 5.5 2013-01-10 14:37:02 +05:30
Praveenkumar Hulakund
79438d7506 Bug#11749556: DEBUG ASSERTION WHEN ACCESSING A VIEW AND
AVAILABLE MEMORY IS TOO LOW 

Analysis:
---------
In function "mysql_make_view", "table->view" is initialized
after parsing(using File_parser::parse) the view definition.
If "::parse" function fails then control is moved to label 
"err:". Here we have assert (table->view == thd->lex). 
This assert fails if "::parse" function fails, as 
table->view is not initialized yet.

File_parser::parse fails if data being parsed is incorrect/
corrupted or when memory allocation fails. In this scenario
its failing because of failure in memory allocation.

Fix:
---------
In case of failure in function "File_parser::parse", moving
to label "err:" is incorrect. Modified code to move
to label "end:".
2013-01-10 14:34:27 +05:30
Annamalai Gurusami
a69f4a0573 Bug #16004999 ASSERT STATE == TRX_STATE_NOT_STARTED, UNLOCK_ROW()
Problem:

During the index intersect access method, the SQL layer will access one row,
that satisfies a set of conditions, using an index i1.  And then it will try to
access the same row, with other set of conditions using the next index i2.  If
the fetch from i2 fails (we are talking about an error situation here and not
simply an unmatched row situation), then it will unlock the row accessed via
i1.  This will work in all situations except deadlock error.

When a deadlock happens, InnoDB will rollback the transaction.  InnoDB intimates
the SQL layer about this through the THD::transaction_rollback_request member.
But this is not currently used by the SQL layer.

Solution:

When an error happens, the SQL layer must check the 
THD::transaction_rollback_request member, before calling handler::unlock_row().
We have also added a debug assert in ha_innobase::unlock_row() checking that
it must be called only when the transaction is in active state.

rb#1773 approved by Marko and Sunny.
2013-01-10 10:28:04 +05:30
prabakaran thirumalai
b36651dd27 Bug#16064876 MAIN.KILL FAILS OCCASIONALLY ON SOL10 SPARC64
Analysis:
On solaris, killing a connection which waits on debug sync
(waits on condition variable) is neglected. Subsequent kill
connection to that thread succeeds. Debug sync code is not
included in release build hence it is not an customer issue.
Also verified that except this case, other cases succeed in
main.kill test script. So moving this test to experimental
state on solaris platform only in mysql-5.5 branch.
2013-01-10 09:00:23 +05:30
Sunny Bains
1d31a36597 Merge from mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5. 2013-01-10 10:11:53 +11:00
Sunny Bains
d77f5c79e5 Bug#13997024 SEGV IN SYNC_ARRAY_CELL_PRINT PRINTING OUT LONG SEMAPHORE WAIT DATA
Backport fix from mysql-5.6.
2013-01-10 10:01:50 +11:00
Hery Ramilison
4b697788d4 Applying patch for Bug#67177 Bug#15967374 from Kent 2013-01-08 13:29:11 +01:00
Hery Ramilison
7527d79aa1 Empty version change upmerge 2013-01-08 13:07:39 +01:00
hery.ramilison@oracle.com
0319ba84b9 Raise version number after cloning 5.1.68 2013-01-08 12:42:36 +01:00
Sunanda Menon
b09e6e407a Raise version number after cloning 5.5.30 2013-01-08 07:28:41 +01:00
Satya Bodapati
9c5682a155 Null Merge mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5 2013-01-07 16:58:02 +05:30
Satya Bodapati
e40fa2ba98 Post Fix to Bug#14628410 - ASSERTION `! IS_SET()' FAILED IN
DIAGNOSTICS_AREA::SET_OK_STATUS

Use DBUG_RETURN() instead of return() if DBUG_ENTER() is
used in the function. This patch is to  fix the Windows 
pb2 failure on mysql-5.1

Approved by Marko. rb#1792
2013-01-07 16:56:16 +05:30
Nirbhay Choubey
9a1dd17978 Merge of patch for Bug#16066243 from mysql-5.1. 2013-01-07 16:19:06 +05:30
Nirbhay Choubey
b53881c4de Bug#16066243 PB2 FAILURES I_MAIN.BUG15912213 AND
I_MAIN.CTYPE_UTF8 FOR MACOSX10.6 FOR 5.1

Part 2: Fix for test failures on Windows.
2013-01-07 16:16:08 +05:30
mysql-builder@oracle.com
ed8b6fc4f6 2013-01-04 18:32:42 +01:00
Satya Bodapati
a14009a0ae Merge Post Fix for BUG#14628410 from mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5 2013-01-04 17:34:02 +05:30
Satya Bodapati
1de6ac5b32 Post Fix to Bug#14628410 - ASSERTION `! IS_SET()' FAILED IN
DIAGNOSTICS_AREA::SET_OK_STATUS

Test fails on 5.1 valgrind build. This is because of close(-1)
system call.

Fixed by adding extra checks for valid file descriptor.

Approved by Vasil(Calvin). rb#1792
2013-01-04 17:30:39 +05:30
Nirbhay Choubey
f589425bb7 Merge of patch for bug#16066243 from mysql-5.1. 2013-01-04 16:42:49 +05:30
Nirbhay Choubey
138217a201 Bug#16066243 PB2 FAILURES I_MAIN.BUG15912213 AND
I_MAIN.CTYPE_UTF8 FOR MACOSX10.6 FOR 5.1

While converting directory name to filename, a
file separator (FN_LIBCHAR) might get appended
to the resulting file name. This can result in
off-by-one error when length of the input string
is equal to FN_REFLEN. In this case, the terminating
'\0' gets written beyond the buffer allocated to store
the result.

Fixed by incrementing the dst buffer size by 1. As
extra safety, switched to strnmov() and added a debug
assert to check the length of the input file name.

No test case added as the scenario is already
covered by the test cases added for bugs in
the description.
2013-01-04 16:38:12 +05:30
mysql-builder@oracle.com
ffbbf44d1a 2013-01-04 11:48:11 +05:30
mysql-builder@oracle.com
66a00dc216 2013-01-03 19:19:28 +05:30
Venkatesh Duggirala
8f9d593882 BUG#11753923-SQL THREAD CRASHES ON DISK FULL
Merging fix from mysql-5.1
2013-01-02 18:32:38 +05:30
Venkatesh Duggirala
c72f687f21 BUG#11753923-SQL THREAD CRASHES ON DISK FULL
Problem:If Disk becomes full while writing into the binlog,
then the server instance hangs till someone frees the space.
After user frees up the disk space, mysql server crashes
with an assert (m_status != DA_EMPTY)

Analysis: wait_for_free_space is being called in an
infinite loop i.e., server instance will hang until
someone frees up the space. So there is no need to
set status bit in diagnostic area.

Fix: Replace my_error/my_printf_error with
sql_print_warning() which prints the warning in error log.
2013-01-02 16:31:58 +05:30
Marc Alff
7a84630765 Bug#16060864 SEGMENTATION FAULT IN PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA WITH HISTORY SIZE 0
Before this fix, configuring the server with:
- performance_schema_events_waits_history_size=0
- performance_schema_events_waits_history_long_size=0
could cause a crash in the performance schema.

These settings to 0 are intended to be valid and supported,
and are in fact working properly in mysql 5.6 and up already.

This fix backports the code fix and test cases from mysql 5.6
to the mysql 5.5 release.
2013-01-02 11:00:55 +01:00