bool MDL_context::try_acquire_lock(MDL_request*)
This assert was triggered in the following way:
1) HANDLER OPEN t1 from connection 1
2) DROP TABLE t1 from connection 2. This will block due to the metadata lock
held by the open handler in connection 1.
3) DML statement (e.g. INSERT) from connection 1. This will close the table
opened by the HANDLER in 1) and release its metadata lock. This is done due
to the pending exclusive metadata lock from 2).
4) DROP TABLE t1 from connection 2 now completes and removes table t1.
5) HANDLER READ from connection 1. Since the handler table was closed in 3),
the handler code will try to reopen the table. First a new metadata lock on
t1 will be granted before the command fails since the table was removed in 4).
6) HANDLER READ from connection 1. This caused the assert.
The reason for the assert was that the MDL_request's pointer to the lock
ticket was not reset when the statement failed. HANDLER READ then tried to
acquire a lock using the same MDL_request object, triggering the assert.
This bug was only noticeable on debug builds and did not cause any problems
on release builds.
This patch fixes the problem by assuring that the pointer to the metadata
lock ticket is reset when reopening of handler tables fails.
Test case added to handler.inc
1. Now test use fake_relay_log primitive
2. Added RESET SLAVE to include/setup_fake_relay_log.inc for removing relay log info file
3. Added RESET SLAVE to include/cleanup_fake_relay_log.inc
4. Test moved to rpl suite as rpl_binlog_auto_inc_bug33029.test
5. Updated result file
TEMPORARY + HANDLER + LOCK + SP".
Server crashed when one:
1) Opened HANDLER or acquired global read lock
2) Then locked one or several temporary tables with
LOCK TABLES statement (but no base tables).
3) Then issued any statement causing commit (explicit
or implicit).
4) Issued statement which should have closed HANDLER
or released global read lock.
The problem was that when entering LOCK TABLES mode in the
scenario described above we incorrectly set transactional
MDL sentinel to zero. As result during commit all metadata
locks were released (including lock for open HANDLER or
global metadata shared lock). Indeed, attempt to release
metadata lock for the second time which happened during
HANLDER CLOSE or during release of GLR caused crash.
This patch fixes problem by changing MDL_context's
set_trans_sentinel() method to set sentinel to correct
value (it should point to the most recent ticket).
failed in enter_locked_tables_mode".
Server was aborted due to assertion failure when one tried to
execute statement requiring prelocking (i.e. firing triggers
or using stored functions) while having open HANDLERs.
The problem was that THD::enter_locked_tables_mode() method
which was called at the beginning of execution of prelocked
statement assumed there are no open HANDLERs. It had to do
so because corresponding THD::leave_locked_tables_mode()
method was unable to properly restore MDL sentinel when
leaving LOCK TABLES/prelocked mode in the presence of open
HANDLERs.
This patch solves this problem by changing the latter method
to properly restore MDL sentinel and thus removing need for
this assumption. As a side-effect, it lifts unjustified
limitation by allowing to keep HANDLERs open when entering
LOCK TABLES mode.
Fixing problems discovered by "mtr --embedded" and "mtr --ps"
@ libmysqld/lib_sql.cc
"mtr --embedded --do-test=ps" failed.
Applying a similar change to the one previously done in protocol.cc,
to make embedded version work the same with client/server version.
(a bug in the WL#2649 patch)
@ mysql-test/include/ctype_numconv.inc
@ mysql-test/r/ctype_binary.result
@ mysql-test/r/ctype_cp1251.result
@ mysql-test/r/ctype_latin1.result
@ mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result
- Changing tinyint(30) to tinyint(4)
due to problems with "mtr --ps"
Possibly a bug in libmysql.cc, in function fetch_long_with_conversion().
Zerofill buffer is to short.
- Commenting tests with get_lock/release_lock
"mtr --ps" failed for some reasons in ctype_cp1251.
added:
include/ctype_numconv.inc
mysql-test/include/ctype_numconv.inc
mysql-test/r/ctype_binary.result
mysql-test/t/ctype_binary.test
Adding tests
modified:
mysql-test/r/bigint.result
mysql-test/r/case.result
mysql-test/r/create.result
mysql-test/r/ctype_cp1251.result
mysql-test/r/ctype_latin1.result
mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result
mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result
mysql-test/r/func_str.result
mysql-test/r/metadata.result
mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result
mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result
mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result
mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result
mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result
mysql-test/r/show_check.result
mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result
mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result
mysql-test/r/union.result
mysql-test/suite/ndb/r/ps_7ndb.result
mysql-test/t/ctype_cp1251.test
mysql-test/t/ctype_latin1.test
mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test
mysql-test/t/func_str.test
Fixing tests
@ sql/field.cc
- Return str result using my_charset_numeric.
- Using real multi-byte aware str_to_XXX functions
to handle tricky charset values propely (e.g. UCS2)
@ sql/field.h
- Changing derivation of non-string field types to DERIVATION_NUMERIC.
- Changing binary() for numeric/datetime fields to always
return TRUE even if charset is not my_charset_bin. We need
this to keep ha_base_keytype() return HA_KEYTYPE_BINARY.
- Adding BINARY_FLAG into some fields, because it's not
being set automatically anymore with
"my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric" change.
- Changing derivation for numeric/datetime datatypes to a weaker
value, to make "SELECT concat('string', field)" use character
set of the string literal for the result of the function.
@ sql/item.cc
- Implementing generic val_str_ascii().
- Using max_char_length() instead of direct read of max_length
to make "tricky" charsets like UCS2 work.
NOTE: in the future we'll possibly remove all direct reads of max_length
- Fixing Item_num::safe_charset_converter().
Previously it alligned binary string to
character string (for example by adding leading 0x00
when doing binary->UCS2 conversion). Now it just
converts from my_charset_numbner to "tocs".
- Using val_str_ascii() in Item::get_time() to make UCS2 arguments work.
- Other misc changes
@ sql/item.h
- Changing MY_COLL_CMP_CONV and MY_COLL_ALLOW_CONV to
bit operations instead of hard-coded bit masks.
- Addding new method DTCollation.set_numeric().
- Adding new methods to Item.
- Adding helper functions to make code look nicer:
agg_item_charsets_for_string_result()
agg_item_charsets_for_comparison()
- Changing charset for Item_num-derived items
from my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric
(which is an alias for latin1).
@ sql/item_cmpfunc.cc
- Using new helper functions
- Other misc changes
@ sql/item_cmpfunc.h
- Fixing strcmp() to return max_length=2.
Previously it returned 1, which was wrong,
because it did not fit '-1'.
@ sql/item_func.cc
- Using new helper functions
- Other minor changes
@ sql/item_func.h
- Removing unused functions
- Adding helper functions
agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result()
agg_arg_charsets_for_comparison()
- Adding set_numeric() into constructors of numeric items.
- Using fix_length_and_charset() and fix_char_length()
instead of direct write to max_length.
@ sql/item_geofunc.cc
- Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and
Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to
Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result
properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2).
@ sql/item_geofunc.h
- Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and
Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to
Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result
properly (when @@character_set_connection=ucs2).
@ sql/item_strfunc.cc
- Implementing Item_str_func::val_str().
- Renaming val_str to val_str_ascii for some items,
to make them work with UCS2 properly.
- Using new helper functions
- All single-argument functions that expect string
result now call this method:
agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result(collation, args, 1);
This enables character set conversion to @@character_set_connection
in case of pure numeric input.
@ sql/item_strfunc.h
- Introducing Item_str_ascii_func - for functions
which return pure ASCII data, for performance purposes,
as well as for the cases when the old implementation
of val_str() was heavily 8-bit oriented and implementing
a UCS2-aware version is tricky.
@ sql/item_sum.cc
- Using new helper functions.
@ sql/item_timefunc.cc
- Using my_charset_numeric instead of my_charset_bin.
- Using fix_char_length(), fix_length_and_charset()
and fix_length_and_charset_datetime()
instead of direct write to max_length.
- Using tricky-charset aware function str_to_time_with_warn()
@ sql/item_timefunc.h
- Using new helper functions for charset and length initialization.
- Changing base class for Item_func_get_format() to make
it return UCS2 properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2).
@ sql/item_xmlfunc.cc
- Using new helper function
@ sql/my_decimal.cc
- Adding a new DECIMAL to CHAR converter
with real multibyte support (e.g. UCS2)
@ sql/mysql_priv.h
- Introducing a new derivation level for numeric/datetime data types.
- Adding macros for my_charset_numeric and MY_REPERTOIRE_NUMERIC.
- Adding prototypes for str_set_decimal()
- Adding prototypes for character-set aware str_to_xxx() functions.
@ sql/protocol.cc
- Changing charsetnr to "binary" client-side metadata for
numeric/datetime data types.
@ sql/time.cc
- Adding to_ascii() helper function, to convert a string
in any character set to ascii representation. In the
future can be extended to understand digits written
in various non-Latin word scripts.
- Adding real multy-byte character set aware versions for str_to_XXXX,
to make these these type of queries work correct:
INSERT INTO t1 SET datetime_column=ucs2_expression;
@ strings/ctype-ucs2.c
- endptr was not calculated correctly. INSERTing of UCS2
values into numeric columns returned warnings about
truncated wrong data.
failed on HANDLER + I_S
This assert was triggered when an I_S query tried to acquire a
metadata lock on a table which was already locked by a HANDLER
statement in the same connection.
First the HANDLER took a MDL_SHARED lock. Afterwards, the I_S query
requested a MDL_SHARED_HIGH_PRIO lock. The existing MDL_SHARED ticket
is found in find_ticket() since it satisfies
ticket->has_stronger_or_equal_type(mdl_request->type) as MDL_SHARED
and MDL_SHARED_HIGH_PRIO have equal strengths, just different priority.
However, two asserts later check lock type strengths using relational
operators (>= and <=) rather than MDL_ticket::has_stronger_or_equal_type().
These asserts are triggered since MDL_SHARED >= MDL_SHARED_HIGH_PRIORITY
is false (mapped to 1 and 2 respectively).
This patch updates the asserts to use MDL_ticket::has_stronger_or_equal_type()
rather than relational operators to check lock type strength.
Test case added to include/handler.inc.
HANDLER OPEN
The problem was a too restrictive assert in the code for
HANDLER ... OPEN and HANDLER ... READ that checked table->next
to verify that we didn't open views or merge tables.
This pointer is also used to link temporary tables together
(see thd->temporary_tables). In this case TABLE::next can be
set even if we're trying to open a single table.
This patch adjust the two asserts to also check for the presence
of temporary tables.
Test case added to handler_myisam.test.