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authorunknown <sergefp@mysql.com>2006-08-15 20:33:14 +0400
committerunknown <sergefp@mysql.com>2006-08-15 20:33:14 +0400
commit9907e970aea28ce186e110084c3a4f2d6ac0c602 (patch)
treefc2e555039f9cfa7f5c80b261a3d4f08bacd093f /mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result
parent84ece59cefafc7a223c65aa7c763f5e72afaa1fc (diff)
downloadmariadb-git-9907e970aea28ce186e110084c3a4f2d6ac0c602.tar.gz
BUG#21077: Possible crash caused by invalid sequence of handler::* calls:
The crash was caused by invalid sequence of handler::** calls: ha_smth->index_init(); ha_smth->index_next_same(); (2) (2) is an invalid call as it was not preceeded by any 'scan setup' call like index_first() or index_read(). The cause was that QUICK_SELECT::reset() didn't "fully reset" the quick select- current QUICK_RANGE wasn't forgotten, and quick select might attempt to continue reading the range, which would result in the above mentioned invalid sequence of handler calls. 5.x versions are not affected by the bug - they already have the missing "range=NULL" clause. mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result: Testcase for BUG#21077 mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test: Testcase for BUG#21077 sql/opt_range.h: BUG#21077: Possible crash caused by invalid sequence of handler::* calls: - Make QUICK_SELECT::reset() really reset the quick select
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diff --git a/mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result b/mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result
index 920d7aa42ce..ee4c114087d 100644
--- a/mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result
+++ b/mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result
@@ -83,3 +83,24 @@ b a
3 3
3 3
DROP TABLE t1, t2, t3;
+CREATE TABLE `t1` (`id1` INT) ;
+INSERT INTO `t1` (`id1`) VALUES (1),(5),(2);
+CREATE TABLE `t2` (
+`id1` INT,
+`id2` INT NOT NULL,
+`id3` INT,
+`id4` INT NOT NULL,
+UNIQUE (`id2`,`id4`),
+KEY (`id1`)
+) ENGINE=InnoDB;
+INSERT INTO `t2`(`id1`,`id2`,`id3`,`id4`) VALUES
+(1,1,1,0),
+(1,1,2,1),
+(5,1,2,2),
+(6,1,2,3),
+(1,2,2,2),
+(1,2,1,1);
+SELECT `id1` FROM `t1` WHERE `id1` NOT IN (SELECT `id1` FROM `t2` WHERE `id2` = 1 AND `id3` = 2);
+id1
+2
+DROP TABLE t1, t2;