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The order of outputting stored procedures is important. Stored
procedures must be available on view creation, for views which make use
of them. Make sure to print them before outputting tables.
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Undo the revert that happened by mystake in commit 7fca4b50ffbe750532cfcdb95bcd425ec1b8e22b.
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GCC-8 introduced multiple warnings and increased the level of
strictness.
* -Wshadow will warn if a local variable shadows a typedef.
* GCC will also warn when memsetting a non-trivial type.
In this case a non-trivial type can not have a custom constructor.
For all intents and purposes, the class is trivially-copyable.
* GCC will also warn if you use too many paranthesses which are not
necessary
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This reverts commit 1735fa340a9d7ca8683f18fe2ecc148423e78ba7.
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Assign all tests added via MY_ADD_TEST to a bogus default_ignore target,
so that they are not ran by default when doing bare make test. Add default
test named MTR that calls mysql-test-run suite, which is now the single
test run by make test.
In consequence, modified unit/suite.pm to exclude the MTR test and run the
real ctests flagged for default_ignore target, thus no circular
loop.
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This is happening because they are declared as packed
and clang has -Waddress-of-packed-member when passing the
address of a packed member, a legit concern on different
architectures. The easiest way to get rid of the errors is to
remove the packed attribute from said structs.
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Fix build on macOS 10.13:
39dceaae607 MDEV-10983: TokuDB does not compile on OS X 10.12
Make use of a different function to get the current tid.
Additionally, librt doesn't exist on OS X. Use System library instead.
storage/tokudb/PerconaFT/cmake_modules/TokuFeatureDetection.cmake | 4 +++-
storage/tokudb/PerconaFT/portability/portability.cc | 9 ++++++++-
storage/tokudb/PerconaFT/portability/tests/test-xid.cc | 9 ++++++++-
storage/tokudb/PerconaFT/portability/toku_config.h.in | 1 +
4 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
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The bug arises when one uses --auto-generate-sql-guid-primary (and
--auto-generate-sql-secondary-indexes) with mysqlslap and also have
sql_mode=STRICT_TRANS_TABLE.
When using this option, mysqlslap should create a column with varchar(36),
but it appears to create it as a varchar(32) only. Then if one has
sql_mode=STRICT_TRANS_TABLES, it throws an error, like:
mysqlslap: Cannot run query INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (...)
ERROR : Data too long for column 'id' at row 1
Upstream bug report: BUG#80329.
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Partially revert 4ef74979969ac9339d0d42c11a6f26632e6776f1
that caused regression.
Any ssl- option must imply use_ssl=1, even if mysql_set_ssl() was not
used.
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For non-semi-join subquery optimization we do a cost based decision between
Materialisation and IN -> EXIST transformation. The issue in this case is that for IN->EXIST transformation
we run JOIN::reoptimize with the IN->EXISt conditions and we come up with a new query plan. But when we compare
the cost with Materialization, we make the decision to chose Materialization so we need to restore the query plan
for Materilization.
The saving and restoring for keyuse array and join_tab keyuse is only done when we have atleast
one element in the keyuse_array , we are now changing to do it even for 0 elements to main the generality.
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gdb's "set args" equivalent for lldb would be "settings set target.run-args",
however it doesn't play well with double dashed args (--).
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upon SELECT .. LIMIT 0
The code must differentiate between a SELECT with contradictory
WHERE/HAVING and one with LIMIT 0.
Also for the latter printed 'Zero limit' instead of 'Impossible where'
in the EXPLAIN output.
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It should work ok on all Unixes, but on Windows ,only worked by accident
in the past, with client not being Unicode safe.
It stopped working with Visual Studio 2017 15.7 update now.
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When Item_insert_value needs a dummy field,
use zero-length Field_string, not Field_null.
The latter isn't compatible with CREATE ... SELECT.
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Analyze core independently of max-save-datadir and max-save-core setting.
Increment $num_saved_cores only if core was actually saved.
"Move any core files from e.g. mysqltest" independently of
max-save-datadir setting. Note: it may overwrite core from mysqld, which
might not be desired (it did work this way even before).
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on concurrent workload with Aria tables
Problem was that we the bitmap needs to be flushed before disabling
logging of redo entires, as writing the bitmap to disk by
background checkpoint may cause redo entries.
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QUERY_DML_NO_SELECT flag added.
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a better fix
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fix another similar line
followup for 7828ba0df488
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multiple times with different arguments.
If the ON expression of an outer join is an OR formula with one
of the disjunct being a constant formula then the expression
cannot be null-rejected if the constant formula is true. Otherwise
it can be null-rejected and if so the outer join can be converted
into inner join. This optimization was added in the patch for
mdev-4817. Yet the code had a defect: if the query was used in
a stored procedure with parameters and the constant item contained
some of them then the value of this constant item depended on the
values of the parameters. With some parameters it may be true,
for others not. The validity of conversion to inner join is checked
only once and it happens only for the first call of procedure.
So if the parameters in the first call allowed the conversion it
was done and next calls used the transformed query though there
could be calls whose parameters made the conversion invalid.
Fixed by cheking whether the constant disjunct in the ON expression
originally contained an SP parameter. If so the expression is not
considered as null-rejected. For this check a new item's attribute
was intruduced: Item::with_param. It is calculated for each item
by fix fields() functions.
Also moved the call of optimize_constant_subqueries() in
JOIN::optimize after the call of simplify_joins(). The reason
for this is that after the optimization introduced by the patch
for mdev-4817 simplify_joins() can use the results of execution
of non-expensive constant subqueries and this is not valid.
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strlen(new_field->field_name.str) == new_field->field_name.length' failed in create_tmp_table on 2nd execution of PS with semijoin
The problem was that SJ (semi-join) used secondary list (array) of subquery select list. The items there was prepared once then cleaned up (but not really freed from memory because it was made in statement memory).
Original list was not prepared after first execution because select was removed by conversion to SJ.
The solution is to use original list but prepare it first.
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in a specially crafted invalid packet, one can get end_pos < pos here
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PREBUILT->TABLE->N_MYSQL_HANDLES_OPENED == 1
disable online alter add primary key for innodb, if the
table is opened/locked more than once in the current connection
(see assert in ha_innobase::add_index())
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test case
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PREBUILT->TABLE->N_MYSQL_HANDLES_OPENED == 1
ANALYSIS:
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Adding unique index to a InnoDB table which is locked as
mutliple instances may trigger an InnoDB assert.
When we add a primary key or an unique index, we need to
drop the original table and rebuild all indexes. InnoDB
expects that only the instance of the table that is being
rebuilt, is open during the process. In the current
scenario we have opened multiple instances of the table.
This triggers an assert during table rebuild.
'Locked_tables_list' encapsulates a list of all
instances of tables locked by LOCK TABLES statement.
FIX:
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We are now temporarily closing all the instances of the
table except the one which is being altered and later
reopen them via Locked_tables_list::reopen_tables().
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Change the file to refer to published git repository directly
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Description:- Mysql client crashes when trying to connect
to a fake server which is sending incorrect packets.
Analysis:- Mysql client crashes when it tries to read
server version details.
Fix:- A check is added in "red_one_row()".
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PREVIOUS TO MYSQL 8.0
Description :
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The mysqld--defaults-file test fails when the test suite is run from a
non-canonical path, which happens when the current working directory
when mysql-test-run.pl is started contains a symbolic link.
The problem is that this test case uses --replace-result with
$MYSQL_TEST_DIR. This variable is a potentially non-canonical path
based on the current working directory when mtr is started. However,
the path in the expected error message from mysqld contains a
canonical path. This means it does not contain $MYSQL_TEST_DIR if
mtr's working directory is not the canonical path of the working
directory.
Because other tests produce output that may contain non-canonical
paths, making $MYSQL_TEST_DIR always canonical is not a fix.
Fix :
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Introduced a new environment variable '$ABS_MYSQL_TEST_DIR' which will
contin the canonical path to the test directory and replaced
$MYSQL_TEST_DIR with the new variable in main.mysqld--defaults-file
test file.
This is a back-port of BUG#24579973.
Change-Id: I3b8df6f2d7ce2b04e188a896d76250cc1addbbc1
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Problem
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When facing decoding of corrupt binary log files, server may misbehave
without detecting the events corruption.
This patch makes MySQL server more resilient to binary log decoding.
Fixes for events de-serialization and apply
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@sql/log_event.cc
Query_log_event::Query_log_event: added a check to ensure query length
is respecting event buffer limits.
Query_log_event::do_apply_event: extended a debug print, added a check
to character set to determine if it is "parseable" or not, verified if
database name is valid for system collation.
Start_log_event_v3::do_apply_event: report an error on applying a
non-supported binary log version.
Load_log_event::copy_log_event: added a check to table_name length.
User_var_log_event::User_var_log_event: added checks to avoid reading
out of buffer limits.
User_var_log_event::do_apply_event: reported an sanity check error
properly and added individual sanity checks for variable types that
expect fixed (or minimum) amount of bytes to be read.
Rows_log_event::Rows_log_event: added checks to avoid reading out of
buffer limits.
@sql/log_event_old.cc
Old_rows_log_event::Old_rows_log_event: added a sanity check to avoid
reading out of buffer limits.
@sql/sql_priv.h
Added a sanity check to available_buffer() function.
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STATEMENTS
ANALYSIS:
=========
A user not having FILE privilege is not allowed to create
custom data/index directories for a table or for its
partitions via CREATE TABLE but is allowed to do so via
ALTER TABLE statement.
ALTER TABLE ignores DATA DIRECTORY and INDEX DIRECTORY when
given as table options. The issue occurs during the
creation of partitions for a table via ALTER TABLE
statement with the DATA DIRECTORY and/or INDEX DIRECTORY
options. The issue exists because of the absence of FILE
privilege check for the user.
FIX:
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A FILE privilege check has been introduced for resolving
the above scenario.
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Followup: now that the man pages have actually been removed,
we no longer need to take deliberate action to ignore them.
Thus we can remove that part of the original change.
RPM: drop the conditional removal
DEB: remove from the exclude list
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IS DROPPED
ANALYSIS:
=========
It is advised not to tamper with the system tables.
When primary key is dropped from a system table, certain
operations on the table which tries to access the table key
information may lead to server exit.
FIX:
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An appropriate error is now reported in such a case.
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ROOT
DESCRIPTION
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If the .pid file is created at a world-writable location,
it can be compromised by replacing the server's pid with
another running server's (or some other non-mysql process)
PID causing abnormal behaviour.
ANALYSIS
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In such a case, user should be warned that .pid file is
being created at a world-writable location.
FIX
===
A new function is_file_or_dir_world_writable() is defined
and it is called in create_pid_file() before .pid file
creation. If the location is world-writable, a relevant
warning is thrown.
NOTE
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1. PID file is always created with permission bit 0664, so
for outside world its read-only.
2. Ignoring the case when permission is denied to get the
dir stats since the .pid file creation would fail anyway in
such a case.
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MDL_CONTEXT::TRY_ACQUIRE_LOCK_IMPL
ANALYSIS:
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Server sometimes exited when multiple threads tried to
acquire and release metadata locks simultaneously (for
example, necessary to access a table). The same problem
could have occurred when new objects were registered/
deregistered in Performance Schema.
The problem was caused by a bug in LF_HASH - our lock free
hash implementation which is used by metadata locking
subsystem in 5.7 branch. In 5.5 and 5.6 we only use LF_HASH
in Performance Schema Instrumentation implementation. So
for these versions, the problem was limited to P_S.
The problem was in my_lfind() function, which searches for
the specific hash element by going through the elements
list. During this search it loads information about element
checked such as key pointer and hash value into local
variables. Then it confirms that they are not corrupted by
concurrent delete operation (which will set pointer to 0)
by checking if element is still in the list. The latter
check did not take into account that compiler (and
processor) can reorder reads in such a way that load of key
pointer will happen after it, making result of the check
invalid.
FIX:
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This patch fixes the problem by ensuring that no such
reordering can take place. This is achieved by using
my_atomic_loadptr() which contains compiler and processor
memory barriers for the check mentioned above and other
similar places.
The default (for non-Windows systems) implementation of
my_atomic*() relies on old __sync intrisics and implements
my_atomic_loadptr() as read-modify operation. To avoid
scalability/performance penalty associated with addition of
my_atomic_loadptr()'s we change the my_atomic*() to use
newer __atomic intrisics when available. This new default
implementation doesn't have such a drawback.
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Any expensive WHERE condition for a table-less query with
implicit aggregation was lost. As a result the used aggregate
functions were calculated over a non-empty set of rows even
in the case when the condition was false.
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Also clarify which --{no-,}default* options, must be first.
Sample output:
$ client/mysql --help
client/mysql Ver 15.1 Distrib 5.5.59-MariaDB, for Linux (x86_64) using readline 5.1
Copyright (c) 2000, 2017, Oracle, MariaDB Corporation Ab and others.
Usage: client/mysql [OPTIONS] [database]
Default options are read from the following files in the given order:
/etc/my.cnf /etc/mysql/my.cnf ~/.my.cnf
The following groups are read: mysql client client-server client-mariadb
The following options may be given as the first argument:
--print-defaults Print the program argument list and exit.
--no-defaults Don't read default options from any option file.
The following specify which files/groups are read (specified before other options):
--defaults-file=# Only read default options from the given file #.
--defaults-extra-file=# Read this file after the global files are read.
--defaults-group-suffix=# Additionally read default groups with # appended as a suffix.
tests running from build directory:
TEST: print defaults ignored as not first
$ sql/mysqld --no-defaults --print-defaults --lc-messages-dir=${PWD}/sql/share
TEST: no startup occurs as --print-defaults specified
$ sql/mysqld --print-defaults --lc-messages-dir=${PWD}/sql/share
sql/mysqld would have been started with the following arguments:
--lc-messages-dir=/home/dan/repos/build-mariadb-5.5/sql/share
TEST: default args can't be anywhere
$ client/mysql --user=bob --defaults-file=/etc/my.cnf
client/mysql: unknown variable 'defaults-file=/etc/my.cnf'
$ client/mysql --user=bob --defaults-group-suffix=.group
client/mysql: unknown variable 'defaults-group-suffix=.group'
/etc/my.cnf:
[client-server.group]
socket=/var/lib/mysql-multi/group/mysqld.sock
user=bob
/etc/my.other.cnf:
socket=/var/lib/mysql-other/mysqld.sock
TEST: defaults file read and suffix also applied
$ client/mysql --defaults-file=/etc/my.other.cnf --defaults-group-suffix=.group
ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql-other/mysqld.sock' (2)
TEST: defaults extra file
$ client/mysql --defaults-extra-file=/etc/my.other.cnf --defaults-group-suffix=.group
ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql-other/mysqld.sock' (2)
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and InnoDB.
condition fixed.
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