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authorVarun Gupta <varun.gupta@mariadb.com>2020-10-23 12:32:49 +0530
committerVarun Gupta <varun.gupta@mariadb.com>2020-10-23 22:36:47 +0530
commitb94e8e4b25e039b5f165339b8ee0fd4af856459c (patch)
tree95f0e9b6fe4603d9df2b198b2895d245fa4d284d /mysys
parent5a9df1550f256b7be7aaffbf4cbce13d0ca22566 (diff)
downloadmariadb-git-b94e8e4b25e039b5f165339b8ee0fd4af856459c.tar.gz
MDEV-23867: insert... select crash in compute_window_func
There are 2 issues here: Issue #1: memory allocation. An IO_CACHE that uses encryption uses a larger buffer (it needs space for the encrypted data, decrypted data, IO_CACHE_CRYPT struct to describe encryption parameters etc). Issue #2: IO_CACHE::seek_not_done When IO_CACHE objects are cloned, they still share the file descriptor. This means, operation on one IO_CACHE may change the file read position which will confuse other IO_CACHEs using it. The fix of these issues would be: Allocate the buffer to also include the extra size needed for encryption. Perform seek again after one IO_CACHE reads the file.
Diffstat (limited to 'mysys')
-rw-r--r--mysys/mf_iocache.c6
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/mysys/mf_iocache.c b/mysys/mf_iocache.c
index 5d74ba42677..e09c7f930c8 100644
--- a/mysys/mf_iocache.c
+++ b/mysys/mf_iocache.c
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ int init_io_cache(IO_CACHE *info, File file, size_t cachesize,
info->write_buffer= info->buffer + cachesize;
else
info->write_buffer= info->buffer;
- info->alloced_buffer= 1;
+ info->alloced_buffer= buffer_block;
break; /* Enough memory found */
}
if (cachesize == min_cache)
@@ -324,14 +324,14 @@ int init_slave_io_cache(IO_CACHE *master, IO_CACHE *slave)
DBUG_ASSERT(!master->share);
DBUG_ASSERT(master->alloced_buffer);
- if (!(slave_buf= (uchar*)my_malloc(master->buffer_length, MYF(0))))
+ if (!(slave_buf= (uchar*)my_malloc(master->alloced_buffer, MYF(0))))
{
return 1;
}
memcpy(slave, master, sizeof(IO_CACHE));
slave->buffer= slave_buf;
- memcpy(slave->buffer, master->buffer, master->buffer_length);
+ memcpy(slave->buffer, master->buffer, master->alloced_buffer);
slave->read_pos= slave->buffer + (master->read_pos - master->buffer);
slave->read_end= slave->buffer + (master->read_end - master->buffer);