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fulltext search was initialized for all MATCH ... AGAINST items
at the end of the JOIN::optimize(). But since 5.3 derived tables
are initialized lazily on first use, very late in the sub_select().
Skip Item_func_match::init_search initialization if the corresponding
table isn't open yet; repeat fulltext initialization for all
not-yet-initialized MATCH ... AGAINST items after creating derived tables.
The issue was that there was that SHOW commands could open the table in the store engine, even in cases
where it should not be allowed to do that (ie, the storage engines meta data for that table was under big changes).
The cases where this should not be allowed are:
- ALTER TABLE DISABLE KEYS
- ALTER TABLE ENABLE KEYS
- REPAIR TABLE
- OPTIMIZE TABLE
- DROP TABLE
This patch adds a new mode, protected_against_usage(). If this is used then the SHOW command will wait until the table
is accessable. This is implemented by re-using the already exising 'version' flag for TABLE_SHARE.
It also added functions to be used to change TABLE_SHARE->version instead of changing it directly.
mysql-test/r/myisam-metadata.result:
Added test case
mysql-test/t/myisam-metadata.test:
Added test case
sql/mysqld.cc:
Start from refresh_version 2 as 0 and 1 are reserved.
sql/sql_admin.cc:
Added MYSQL_OPEN_FOR_REPAIR
Updated call to wait_while_table_is_used()
sql/sql_base.cc:
Updated call to wait_while_table_is_used()
- Allow one to specify how the table should be removed (for all commands except show or for all commands).
- Don't allow one to reopen the table if one has called share->protect_against_usage()
sql/sql_base.h:
Added TDC_RT_REMOVE_NOT_OWN_AND_MARK_NOT_USABLE, which is used to mark that no one can reopen this table, except with MYSQL_OPEN_FOR_REPAIR .
- Added MYSQL_OPEN_FOR_REPAIR
- Updated prototype for wait_while_table_is_used()
sql/sql_table.cc:
Updated call to wait_while_table_is_used()
Use MYSQL_OPEN_FOR_REPAIR for open tables that where repaired.
sql/sql_truncate.cc:
Updated call to wait_while_table_is_used()
sql/table.cc:
Use set_refresh_version()
sql/table.h:
Added functions to be used to change TABLE_SHARE->version instead of changing it directly
mysys/errors.c:
revert upstream's fix. use a much simpler one
mysys/my_write.c:
revert upstream's fix. use a simpler one
sql/item_xmlfunc.cc:
useless, but ok
sql/mysqld.cc:
simplify upstream's fix
storage/heap/hp_delete.c:
remove upstream's fix.
we'll use a much less expensive approach.
The original patch with the implementation of virtual columns
did not support INSERT DELAYED into tables with virtual columns.
This patch fixes the problem.
- Fixed broadcast without a proper mutex
- Don't break existing locks if we are just testing if we can get the lock
mysql-test/r/create_delayed.result:
Added test case for failures with INSERT DELAYED with CREATE and DROP TABLE
mysql-test/t/create_delayed.test:
Added test case for failures with INSERT DELAYED with CREATE and DROP TABLE
sql/mdl.cc:
Don't break existing locks for timeout=0 (ie, just check if there are conflicting locks).
This fixed the bug that INSERT DELAYED didn't work properly with CREATE TABLE
sql/sql_base.cc:
One neads to hold the mutex before doing a mysql_cond_broadcast()
This fixed the bug that INSERT DELAYED didn't work properly with DROP TABLE
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Protect setting of mysys_var->current_mutex.
The problem is a shift operation that is not 64-bit safe.
The consequence is that used tables information for a join with 32 tables
or more will be incorrect.
Fixed by adding a type cast in Item_sum::update_used_tables().
Also used the opportunity to fix some other potential bugs by adding an
explicit type-cast to an integer in a left-shift operation.
Some of them were quite harmless, but was fixed in order to get the same
signed-ness as the other operand of the operation it was used in.
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc
Adjusted signed-ness for some integers in left-shift.
sql/item_subselect.cc
Added type-cast to nesting_map (which is a 32/64 bit type, so
potential bug for deeply nested queries).
sql/item_sum.cc
Added type-cast to nesting_map (32/64-bit type) and table_map
(64-bit type).
sql/opt_range.cc
Added type-cast to ulonglong (which is a 64-bit type).
sql/sql_base.cc
Added type-cast to nesting_map (which is a 32/64-bit type).
sql/sql_select.cc
Added type-cast to nesting_map (32/64-bit type) and key_part_map
(64-bit type).
sql/strfunc.cc
Changed type-cast from longlong to ulonglong, to preserve signed-ness.
ROBUST AGAINST BUGS IN CALLERS".
Both MDL subsystems and Table Definition Cache code assume
that callers ensure that names of objects passed to them are
not longer than NAME_LEN bytes. Unfortunately due to bugs in
callers this assumption might be broken in some cases. As
result we get nasty bugs causing buffer overruns when we
construct MDL key or TDC key from object names.
This patch makes TDC code more robust against such bugs by
ensuring that we always checking size of result buffer when
constructing TDC keys. This doesn't free its callers from
ensuring that both db and table names are shorter than
NAME_LEN bytes. But at least this steps prevents buffer
overruns in case of bug in caller, replacing them with less
harmful behavior.
This is 5.1-only version of patch.
This patch introduces new version of create_table_def_key()
helper function which constructs TDC key without risk of
result buffer overrun. Places in code that construct TDC keys
were changed to use this function.
Also changed rm_temporary_table() and open_new_frm() functions
to avoid use of "unsafe" strmov() and strxmov() functions and
use safer strnxmov() instead.
ROBUST AGAINST BUGS IN CALLERS".
Both MDL subsystems and Table Definition Cache code assume
that callers ensure that names of objects passed to them are
not longer than NAME_LEN bytes. Unfortunately due to bugs in
callers this assumption might be broken in some cases. As
result we get nasty bugs causing buffer overruns when we
construct MDL key or TDC key from object names.
This patch makes MDL and TDC code more robust against such
bugs by ensuring that we always checking size of result
buffer when constructing MDL and TDC keys. This doesn't
free its callers from ensuring that both db and table names
are shorter than NAME_LEN bytes. But at least these steps
prevents buffer overruns in case of bug in caller, replacing
them with less harmful behavior.
This is 5.5-only version of patch.
Changed code of MDL_key::mdl_key_init() to take into account
size of buffer for the key.
Introduced new version of create_table_def_key() helper function
which constructs TDC key without risk of result buffer overrun.
Places in code that construct TDC keys were changed to use this
function.
Also changed rm_temporary_table() and open_new_frm() functions
to avoid use of "unsafe" strmov() and strxmov() functions and
use safer strnxmov() instead.
mysql-test/r/create.result:
Updated test results
mysql-test/t/create.test:
Updated test
sql/sql_base.cc:
Use push_internal_handler/pop_internal_handler to avoid errors & warnings instead of clear_error
Give a warnings instead of an error for CREATE TABLE IF EXISTS
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Check if we failed because of table exists (can only happen from create)
sql/sql_table.cc:
Check if we failed because of table exists (can only happen from create)
mysql-test/r/create.result:
Added test case to show that CREATE TABLE also is not waiting if table exists.
mysql-test/t/create.test:
Added test case to show that CREATE TABLE also is not waiting if table exists.
sql/sql_base.cc:
Clear also warnings from acquire_locks if we retry.
- Added option to check_if_table_exists() to quickly check if table exists (either SHARE or .FRM)
- Extended lock_table_names() to not wait for meta data locks if CREATE IF NOT EXISTS is used.
mysql-test/r/create.result:
New test case
mysql-test/t/create.test:
New test case
sql/sql_base.cc:
Added option to check_if_table_exists() to quickly check if table exists (either SHARE or .FRM)
Extended lock_table_names() to not wait for meta data locks if CREATE IF NOT EXISTS is used.
sql/sql_base.h:
Updated prototype
sql/sql_db.cc:
Added extra argument to call to check_if_table_exists()
If triggers are used for an insert/update/delete statement than the values of
all virtual columns must be computed as any of them may be used by the triggers.
QUOTING IN REPLICATION
Problem: Misquoting or unquoted identifiers may lead to
incorrect statements to be logged to the binary log.
Fix: we use specialized functions to append quoted identifiers in
the statements generated by the server.
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feature_dynamic_columns,feature_fulltext,feature_gis,feature_locale,feature_subquery,feature_timezone,feature_trigger,feature_xml
Opened_views, Executed_triggers, Executed_events
Added new process status 'updating status' as part of 'freeing items'
mysql-test/r/features.result:
Test of feature_xxx status variables
mysql-test/r/mysqld--help.result:
Removed duplicated 'language' variable.
mysql-test/r/view.result:
Test of opened_views
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_start_stop_slave.test:
Write more information on failure
mysql-test/t/features.test:
Test of feature_xxx status variables
mysql-test/t/view.test:
Test of opened_views
sql/event_scheduler.cc:
Increment executed_events status variable
sql/field.cc:
Increment status variable
sql/item_func.cc:
Increment status variable
sql/item_strfunc.cc:
Increment status variable
sql/item_subselect.cc:
Increment status variable
sql/item_xmlfunc.cc:
Increment status variable
sql/mysqld.cc:
Add new status variables to 'show status'
sql/mysqld.h:
Added executed_events
sql/sql_base.cc:
Increment status variable
sql/sql_class.h:
Add new status variables
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Added new process status 'updating status' as part of 'freeing items'
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
Increment status variable
sql/sys_vars.cc:
Increment status variable
sql/tztime.cc:
Increment status variable
FAILED IN CHECK_LOCK_AND_ST
Problem:
--------
lock_tables() is supposed to invoke check_lock_and_start_stmt()
for TABLE_LIST which are directly used by top level statement.
TABLE_LIST->prelocking_placeholder is set only for TABLE_LIST
which are used indirectly by stored programs invoked by top
level statement. Hence check_lock_and_start_stmt() should have
TABLE_LIST->prelocking_placeholder==false always, but it is
observed that this assert fails.
The failure is found during RQG test rqg_signal_resignal.
Analysis:
---------
open_tables() invokes open_and_process_routines() where it
finds all the TABLE_LIST that belong to the routine and
adds it to thd->lex->query_tables. During this process if
the open_and_process_routines() fail for some reason,
we are supposed to chop-off all the TABLE_LIST found during
calls to open_and_process_routines(). But, in practice this
is not happening.
thd->lex->query_tables_own_last is supposed to point to a
node in thd->lex->query_tables, which would be a first
TABLE_LIST used indirectly by stored programs invoked by
top level statement. This is found to be not-set correctly
when we plan to chop-off TABLE_LIST's, when
open_and_process_routines() failed.
close_tables_for_reopen() does chop-off all the TABLE_LIST
added after thd->lex->query_table_own_last. This is invoked
upon error in open_and_process_routines(). This call would
not work as expected as thd->lex->query_tables_own_last
is not set, or is not set to correctly.
Further, when open_tables() restarts the process of finding
TABLE_LIST belonging to stored programs, and as the
thd->lex->query_tables_own_last points to in-correct node,
there is possibility of new iteration setting the
thd->lex->query_tables_own_last past some old nodes that
belong to stored programs, added earlier and not removed.
Later when open_tables() completes, lock_tables() ends up
invoking check_lock_and_start_stmt() for TABLE_LIST which
belong to stored programs, which is not expected behavior
and hence we hit the assert
TABLE_LIST->prelocking_placeholder==false.
Due to above behavior, if a user application tries to
execute a SQL statement which invokes some stored function
and if the lock grant on stored function fails due to a
deadlock, then mysqld crashes.
Fix:
----
open_tables() remembers save_query_tables_last which points
to thd-lex->query_tables_last before calls to
open_and_process_routines(). If there is no known
thd->lex->query_tables_own_last set, we are now setting
thd->lex->query_tables_own_last to save_query_tables_last.
This will make sure that the call to close_tables_for_reopen()
will chop-off the list correctly, in other words we now
remove all the nodes added to thd->lex->query_tables, by
previous calls to open_and_process_routines().
Further, it is found that the problem exists starting
from 5.5, due to a code refactoring effort related to
open_tables(). Hence, the fix will be pushed in 5.5, 5.6
and trunk.
two tests still fail:
main.innodb_icp and main.range_vs_index_merge_innodb
call records_in_range() with both range ends being open
(which triggers an assert)