The problem could be demonstrated with an outer join of two single-row
tables where the values of the join attributes were null. Any query
with such a join could return a wrong result set if the where
condition of the query was not empty. For queries with empty
where conditions the result sets were correct.
This was the consequence of two bugs in the code:
- Item_equal objects for on conditions of outer joins were
not built if the processed query had no where condition
- the check for null values in the code that evaluated constant
Item_equal objects was incorrect.
Fixed both above problems.
Added a test case for the bug and adjusted results for some other
test cases.
When not-exists optimization was applied to a table that
happened to be an inner table of two outer joins, one
embedded into another, then setting the match flag for
the embedding outer join on could be skipped. This caused
generation of extra null complemented rows.
Made sure that the match flags are set correctly in all cases
when not-exists optimization is used.
result
Row subqueries producing no rows were not handled as UNKNOWN
values in row comparison expressions.
That was a result of the following two problems:
1. Item_singlerow_subselect did not mark the resulting row
value as NULL/UNKNOWN when no rows were produced.
2. Arg_comparator::compare_row() did not take into account that
a whole argument may be NULL rather than just individual scalar
values.
Before bug#34384 was fixed, the above problems were hidden
because an uninitialized (i.e. without any stored value) cached
object would appear as NULL for scalar values in a row subquery
returning an empty result. After the fix
Arg_comparator::compare_row() would try to evaluate
uninitialized cached objects.
Fixed by removing the aforementioned problems.
mysql-test/r/row.result:
Added a test case for bug #54190.
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Updated the result for a test relying on wrong behavior.
mysql-test/t/row.test:
Added a test case for bug #54190.
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
If either of the argument rows is NULL, return NULL as the
result of comparison.
sql/item_subselect.cc:
Adjust null_value for Item_singlerow_subselect depending on
whether a row has been produced by the row subquery.
Item_func_spatial_collection::fix_length_and_dec()
changed to use argument's print() method to print
the ER_ILLEGAL_VALUE_FOR_TYPE error.
mysql-test/r/gis.result:
Fix for bug#56679: gis.test: valgrind error
- test result adjusted.
sql/item_geofunc.h:
Fix for bug#56679: gis.test: valgrind error
- use argument's print() method instead of improper val_str()
call in the Item_func_spatial_collection::fix_length_and_dec(), as
it's applicable only for constant items.
Convertion from a floating point number to a string caused a
crash.
During rare circumstances a String object could crash when
it was requested to allocate new memory.
A crash could occcur in Field_double::val_str() because of
a pointer referencing memory inside a String object which was
of unknown size.
And finally, the geometric collection should not accept
arguments which are non geometric.
mysql-test/r/gis.result:
* Test cases change because we intercept the error behind the
previous crashes much earlier.
sql/field.cc:
* It makes no sense to impose a lower limit on the length
and not setting a upper limit will cause crashes later.
sql/item_geofunc.h:
* Disallow for binding with field- and item types which
differ from MYSQL_TYPE_GEOMETRY types.
The EXISTS transformation has additional switches to catch the known corner
cases that appear when transforming an IN predicate into EXISTS. Guarded
conditions are used which are deactivated when a NULL value is seen in the
outer expression's row. When the inner query block supplies NULL values,
however, they are filtered out because no distinction is made between the
guarded conditions; guarded NOT x IS NULL conditions in the HAVING clause that
filter out NULL values cannot be de-activated in isolation from those that
match values or from the outer expression or NULL's.
The above problem is handled by making the guarded conditions remember whether
they have rejected a NULL value or not, and index access methods are taking
this into account as well.
The bug consisted of
1) Not resetting the property for every nested loop iteration on the inner
query's result.
2) Not propagating the NULL result properly from inner query to IN optimizer.
3) A hack that may or may not have been needed at some point. According to a
comment it was aimed to fix#2 by returning NULL when FALSE was actually
the result. This caused failures when #2 was properly fixed. The hack is
now removed.
The fix resolves all three points.
multi-table UPDATE IGNORE.
The problem was that if there was an active SELECT statement
during trigger execution, an error risen during the execution
may cause a crash. The fix is to temporary reset LEX::current_select
before trigger execution and restore it afterwards. This way
errors risen during the trigger execution are processed as
if there was no active SELECT.
mysql-test/r/trigger_notembedded.result:
added test case result for bug #55421.
mysql-test/t/trigger_notembedded.test:
added test case for bug #55421.
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
Reset thd->lex->current_select before start trigger execution
and restore its original value after execution is finished.
This is neccessery in order to set error status in
diagnostic_area in case of trigger execution failure.
inited==INDEX
When an error occurs while sending the data in a temporary table there was no
cleanup performed. This caused a failed assertion in the case when different
access methods were used for populating the table vs. retrieving the data from
the table if IGNORE was specified and sql_safe_updates = 0. In this case
execution continues, but the handler expects to continue with the access
method used for row retrieval.
Fixed by doing the cleanup even if errors occur.
Cleaned up mysql_upgrade --help and mysqlcheck --help
client/mysql_upgrade.c:
Increased version number.
Marked all options that are not used 'Not used'.
Don't write 'Looking for tool' if not using --verbose
client/mysqlcheck.c:
Cleanup output for --help
Reset not initialzed variable
mysql-test/r/log_tables_upgrade.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/r/mysql_upgrade.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/r/mysqlcheck.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/t/log_tables_upgrade.test:
mysql_upgrade is now run without --skip-verbose
mysql-test/t/mysql_upgrade.test:
mysql_upgrade is now run without --skip-verbose
mysql-test/r/not_partition.result:
Test result changed after I fixed the error message for not existing engine
mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/is_columns_is.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/is_engines_innodb.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/is_tables_is.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/t/is_tables_is.test:
Test requires innodb as results depends on innodb
mysql-test/suite/innodb_plugin/t/disabled.def:
Disable test as it shows errors in valgrind
mysql-test/suite/innodb_plugin/t/innodb-use-sys-malloc.test:
Test can't be run under valgrind as mysql-test-run resets the innodb_use_sys_malloc flag
storage/xtradb/buf/buf0buf.c:
Fixed compiler warning by adding casts
Made long file names from previous patch shorter
mysql-test/r/archive.result:
Added testing of repair (for upgrade) of 5.0 tables.
mysql-test/std_data/archive_5_0.ARM:
Archive table created in MySQL 5.0
mysql-test/std_data/archive_5_0.ARZ:
Archive table created in MySQL 5.0
mysql-test/std_data/archive_5_0.frm:
Archive table created in MySQL 5.0
mysql-test/std_data/long_table_name.MYD:
Made long file names shorter
mysql-test/std_data/long_table_name.MYI:
Made long file names shorter
mysql-test/std_data/long_table_name.frm:
Made long file names shorter
mysql-test/t/archive.test:
Added testing of repair (for upgrade) of 5.0 tables.
sql/sql_table.cc:
Allow recreate to open crashed tables.
sql/table.cc:
Fix error message if storage engine doesn't exists.
storage/archive/azio.c:
Reset status values in case archive is of old versions
storage/archive/ha_archive.cc:
Fix to allow one to open old versions of table during repair
Reset status variables for old version tables
If the the table is of old version, force upgrade with ALTER TABLE when doing repair
storage/archive/ha_archive.h:
Added variables to detect old versions
Fall back to use ALTER TABLE for engines that doesn't support REPAIR when doing repair for upgrade.
Nicer output from mysql_upgrade and mysql_check
Updated all arrays that used NAME_LEN to use SAFE_NAME_LEN to ensure that we don't break things accidently as names can now have a #mysql50# prefix.
client/mysql_upgrade.c:
If we are using verbose, also run mysqlcheck in verbose mode.
client/mysqlcheck.c:
Add more information if running in verbose mode
Print 'Needs upgrade' instead of complex error if table needs to be upgraded
Don't write connect information if verbose is not 2 or above
mysql-test/r/drop.result:
Updated test and results as we now support full table names
mysql-test/r/grant.result:
Now you get a correct error message if using #mysql with paths
mysql-test/r/show_check.result:
Update results as table names can temporarly be bigger than NAME_LEN (during upgrade)
mysql-test/r/upgrade.result:
Test upgrade for long table names.
mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/is_tables_is.result:
Updated old test result (had note been updated in a while)
mysql-test/t/drop.test:
Updated test and results as we now support full table names
mysql-test/t/grant.test:
Now you get a correct error message if using #mysql with paths
mysql-test/t/upgrade.test:
Test upgrade for long table names.
sql/ha_partition.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/item.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/log_event.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Added SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/rpl_filter.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/sp.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/sp_head.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/sql_acl.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/sql_base.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/sql_connect.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/sql_parse.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/sql_select.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/sql_show.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
Enlarge table names for SHOW TABLES to also include optional #mysql50#
sql/sql_table.cc:
Fall back to use ALTER TABLE for engines that doesn't support REPAIR when doing repair for upgrade.
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/sql_udf.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/sql_view.cc:
NAME_LEN -> SAFE_NAME_LEN
sql/table.cc:
Fixed check_table_name() to not count #mysql50# as part of name
If #mysql50# is part of the name, don't allow path characters in name.
The bug is a result of the following change by Monty:
Revision Id: monty@askmonty.org-20100716073301-gstby2062nqd42qv
Timestamp: Fri 2010-07-16 10:33:01 +0300
Where Monty changed the queues interface and implementation.
The fix adjusts the queue_remove call to the new interface.
mysql-test/r/subselect_partial_match.result:
Added new file for tests related to MWL#89.
mysql-test/t/subselect_partial_match.test:
Added new file for tests related to MWL#89.
- Changed to still use bcmp() in certain cases becasue
- Faster for short unaligneed strings than memcmp()
- Bettern when using valgrind
- Changed to use my_sprintf() instead of sprintf() to get higher portability for old systems
- Changed code to use MariaDB version of select->skip_record()
- Removed -%::SCCS/s.% from Makefile.am:s to remove automake warnings
Bug#46754: 'rows' field doesn't reflect partition pruning
Update of test results after fixing the above bugs.
(fix in separate commit).
mysql-test/r/partition.result:
Updated test result after fixing bugs 46754 and 53806
mysql-test/r/partition_hash.result:
Updated test result after fixing bugs 46754 and 53806
mysql-test/r/partition_innodb.result:
Updated test result after fixing bugs 46754 and 53806
mysql-test/r/partition_range.result:
Updated test result after fixing bugs 46754 and 53806
mysql-test/suite/parts/r/partition_alter3_innodb.result:
Updated test result after fixing bugs 46754 and 53806
mysql-test/suite/parts/r/partition_alter3_myisam.result:
Updated test result after fixing bugs 46754 and 53806
Bug#46754: 'rows' field doesn't reflect partition pruning
The EXPLAIN's result in 'rows' field
was evaluated to number of rows when the table was opened
(not from the table cache) and only the partitions left
after pruning was updated with its correct number
of rows.
The evaluation of the 'rows' field was using handler::records()
which is a potentially expensive call, and ignores the partitioning
pruning.
The fix was to use the handlers stats.records after updating it
with ::info(HA_STATUS_VARIABLE) instead.
mysql-test/r/partition_pruning.result:
updated result
mysql-test/t/partition_pruning.test:
Added test.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Use ::info + stats.records instead of ::records().
called twice in a row
Queries with nested joins could cause an infinite loop in the
server when used from SP/PS.
When flattening nested joins, simplify_joins() tracks if the
name resolution list needs to be updated by setting
fix_name_res to TRUE if the current loop iteration has done any
transformations to the join table list. The problem was that
the flag was not reset before the next loop iteration leading
to unnecessary "fixing" of the name resolution list which in
turn could lead to a loop (i.e. circularly-linked part) in that
list. This was causing problems on subsequent execution when
used together with stored procedures or prepared statements.
Fixed by making sure fix_name_res is reset on every loop
iteration.
mysql-test/r/join.result:
Added a test case for bug #53544.
mysql-test/t/join.test:
Added a test case for bug #53544.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Make sure fix_name_res is reset on every loop iteration.
"Access compatibility" syntax
The "wild" "DELETE FROM table_name.* ... USING ..." syntax
for multi-table DELETE statements is documented but it was
lost in the fix for the bug 30234.
The table_ident_opt_wild parser rule has been added
to restore the lost syntax.
mysql-test/r/delete.result:
Test case for bug #53034.
mysql-test/t/delete.test:
Test case for bug #53034.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Bug #53034: Multiple-table DELETE statements not accepting
"Access compatibility" syntax
The table_ident_opt_wild parser rule has been added
to restore the lost syntax.
Note: simple extending of table_ident with opt_wild in
the table_alias_ref rule is not acceptable, because
a) it adds one conflict more and b) this conflict resolves
in the inappropriate way.
Check for number of line strings in the incoming polygon data (wkb) and
for number of points in the incoming linestring wkb.
mysql-test/r/gis.result:
Fix for bug #51875: crash when loading data into geometry function polyfromwkb
- test result.
mysql-test/t/gis.test:
Fix for bug #51875: crash when loading data into geometry function polyfromwkb
- test case.
sql/spatial.cc:
Fix for bug #51875: crash when loading data into geometry function polyfromwkb
- creating a polygon from wkb check for number of line strings,
- creating a linestring from wkb check for number of line points.
== MYSQL_TYPE_LONGLONG
A MIN/MAX() function with a subquery as its argument could lead
to a debug assertion on debug builds or wrong data on release
ones.
The problem was a combination of the following factors:
- Item_sum_hybrid::fix_fields() might use the argument
(args[0]) to calculate 'hybrid_field_type' which was later used
to decide how the data should be sent to the client.
- Item_sum::make_field() might use the argument again to
calculate the field's type when sending result set metadata to
the client.
- The argument could be changed in between these two calls via
Item::set_arg() leading to inconsistent metadata being
reported.
Here is what was happening for the bug's test case:
1. Item_sum_hybrid::fix_fields() calculates hybrid_field_type
as MYSQL_TYPE_LONGLONG based on args[0] which is an
Item::SUBSELECT_ITEM at that time.
2. A temporary table is created to execute the
query. create_tmp_field_from_item() creates a Field_long object
according to the subselect's max_length.
3. The subselect item in Item_sum_hybrid is replaced by the
Item_field object referencing the newly created Field_long.
4. Item_sum::make_field() rightfully returns the
MYSQL_TYPE_LONG type when calculating the result set metadata.
5. When sending the actual data, Item::send() relies on the
virtual field_type() function which in our case returns
previously calculated hybrid_field_type == MYSQL_TYPE_LONGLONG.
It looks like the only solution is to never refer to the
argument's metadata after the result metadata has been
calculated in fix_fields(), since the argument itself may be
different by then. In this sense, Item_sum::make_field() should
never be used, because it may rely on the argument's metadata
and is only called after fix_fields(). The "default"
implementation in Item::make_field() should be used instead as
it relies only on field_type(), but not on the argument's type.
Fixed by removing Item_sum::make_field() so that the superclass
implementation Item::make_field() is always used.
mysql-test/r/func_group.result:
Added a test case for bug #54465.
mysql-test/t/func_group.test:
Added a test case for bug #54465.
sql/item_sum.cc:
Removed Item_sum::make_field() so that the superclass
implementation Item::make_field() is always used.
sql/item_sum.h:
Removed Item_sum::make_field() so that the superclass
implementation Item::make_field() is always used.
Queries involving predicates of the form "const NOT BETWEEN
not_indexed_column AND indexed_column" could return wrong data
due to incorrect handling by the range optimizer.
For "c NOT BETWEEN f1 AND f2" predicates, get_mm_tree()
produces a disjunction of the SEL_ARG trees for "f1 > c" and
"f2 < c". If one of the trees is empty (i.e. one of the
arguments is not sargable) the resulting tree should be empty
as well, since the whole expression in this case is not
sargable.
The above logic is implemented in get_mm_tree() as follows. The
initial state of the resulting tree is NULL (aka empty). We
then iterate through arguments and compute the corresponding
SEL_ARG tree (either "f1 > c" or "f2 < c"). If the resulting
tree is NULL, it is simply replaced by the generated
tree. Otherwise it is replaced by a disjunction of itself and
the generated tree. The obvious flaw in this implementation is
that if the first argument is not sargable and thus produces a
NULL tree, the resulting tree will simply be replaced by the
tree for the second argument. As a result, "c NOT BETWEEN f1
AND f2" will end up as just "f2 < c".
Fixed by adding a check so that when the first argument
produces an empty tree for the NOT BETWEEN case, the loop is
aborted with an empty tree as a result. The whole idea of using
a loop for 2 arguments does not make much sense, but it was
probably used to avoid code duplication for several BETWEEN
variants.
within query
The server could crash after materializing a derived table
which requires a temporary table for grouping.
When destroying the temporary table used to execute a query for
a derived table, JOIN::destroy() did not clean up Item_fields
pointing to fields in the temporary table. This led to
dereferencing a dangling pointer when printing out the items
tree later in the outer SELECT.
The solution is an addendum to the patch for bug37362: in
addition to cleaning up items in tmp_all_fields3, do the same
for items in tmp_all_fields1, since now we have an example
where this is necessary.
mysql-test/r/join.result:
Added test cases for bug#55568 and a duplicate bug #54468.
mysql-test/t/join.test:
Added test cases for bug#55568 and a duplicate bug #54468.
sql/field.cc:
Make sure field->table_name is not set to NULL in
Field::make_field() to avoid assertion failure in
Item_field::make_field() after cleaning up items
(the assertion fired in udf.test when running
the test suite with the patch applied).
sql/sql_select.cc:
In addition to cleaning up items in tmp_all_fields3, do the
same for items in tmp_all_fields1.
Introduce a new helper function to avoid code duplication.
sql/sql_select.h:
Introduce a new helper function to avoid code duplication in
JOIN::destroy().
mysql-test/r/group_by.result:
Added test that showed problems that no_rows_in_results() didn't work for expressions
mysql-test/r/subselect4.result:
Test case for LP#612894
mysql-test/t/group_by.test:
Added test that showed problems that no_rows_in_results() didn't work for expressions
mysql-test/t/subselect4.test:
Test case for LP#612894
sql/item.h:
Added restore_to_before_no_rows_in_result()
Added function processor for no_rows_in_results() and restore_to_before_no_rows_in_results() to ensure it works with functions
Fix that above functions are handled by Item_ref()
sql/item_func.h:
Ensure that no_rows_in_results() and restore_to_before_no_rows_in_result() are called for all function arguments
sql/item_sum.cc:
Added restore_to_before_no_rows_in_result() to restore settings after Item_sum_hybrid::no_rows_in_result() was called.
This is needed to handle the case where we have made 'make_const()' on the item in opt_sum(), but the item will be reused again in a sub query.
Ignore multiple calls to no_rows_in_result() as Item_ref is calling it twice.
sql/item_sum.h:
Added restore_to_before_no_rows_in_result();
sql/sql_select.cc:
Added reset of no_rows_in_result() for JOIN::reinit()
sql/sql_select.h:
Added marker if no_rows_in_result() is called.