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Keep Item_in_optimizer cache always (but only once) in statement memory.
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Fix leack in TABLE_SHARE::init_from_sql_statement_string
by removing uneeded switching arenas.
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Fix leack in Item_subselect::mark_as_dependent (allocation
of temporary list in statement memory inctroduced in
f4d552104364fe195237f39862d91f657c7a34cb )
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in bootstrap the server reads stdin and does not listen to network.
it won't use ssl anyway
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spider_db_mbase::print_warnings()
The function spider_db_mbase::print_warnings() can potentially result
in a null pointer dereference.
Remove the null pointer dereference by cleaning up the function.
Some small changes to the original commit
422fb63a9bbee35c50b6c7be19d199afe0bc98fa.
Co-Authored-By: Yuchen Pei <yuchen.pei@mariadb.com>
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in order to be able to retrieve files using REST queries. Otherwise,
`ERROR 1105 (HY000): Curl not installed.` will be thrown.
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post-mortem debugger
Also, use standard C:\symbols location for OS debugging symbols cache,
rather than own invention C:\cdb_symbols.
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This patch fixes the problem by adding a new rule booleat_test.
This makes the grammar clearer and less conflicting.
Additionally, fixing %prec in this grammar branch:
- | boolean_test IS NULL_SYM %prec PREC_BELOW_NOT
+ | boolean_test IS NULL_SYM %prec IS
to have consistently "%prec IS" in all grammar branches starting
with "boolean_test IS ...".
It's not clear why these three rules needed different %prec before the fix:
- boolean_test IS TRUE
- boolean_test IS UNKNOWN
- boolean_test IS NULL
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This reverts commit eba099184e1f6704894694ea41f97f216eae5f21.
A different patch with less shift-reduce conflicts is coming.
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This bug manifested itself when the server processed a query containing
a derived table over union whose ORDER BY clause included a subquery
with unresolvable column reference. For such a query the server crashed
when trying to resolve column references in the ORDER BY clause used by
union.
For any union with ORDER BY clause an extra SELECT_LEX structure is created
and it is attached to SELECT_LEX_UNIT structure of the union via the field
fake_select_lex. The outer context for fake_select_lex must be the same as
for other selects of the union. If the union is used in the FROM list of
a derived table then the outer context for fake_select_lex must be set to
NULL in line with other selects of the union. It was not done and it
caused a crash when searching for possible resolution of an unresolvable
column reference occurred in a subquery used in the ORDER BY clause.
Approved by Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@mariadb.com>
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Add /fd parameter. It is now mandatory for the recent versions of
signtool
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ANALYZE was observed to race over a preceding in binlog order DML
in updating the binlog and slave gtid states.
Tagging ANALYZE and other admin class commands in binlog by the fixes
of MDEV-17515 left a flaw allowing such race leading to
the gtid mode out-of-order error.
This is fixed now to observe by ADMIN commands the ordered access to
the slave gtid status variables and binlog.
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earlier commit on which this one depends Error_code: 1964
This commit merely adds is a Read-Committed version MDEV-30225 test
solely to prove the RC isolation yields ROW binlog format as it is
supposed to per docs.
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This bug manifested itself in very rare situations when splitting
optimization was applied to a materialized derived table with group clause
by key over a constant meargeable derived table that was in inner part of
an outer join. In this case the used tables for the key to access the
split table incorrectly was evaluated to a not empty table map.
Approved by Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@mariadb.com>
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Problem
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On a parallel, delayed replica, Seconds_Behind_Master will not be
calculated until after MASTER_DELAY seconds have passed and the
event has finished executing, resulting in potentially very large
values of Seconds_Behind_Master (which could be much larger than the
MASTER_DELAY parameter) for the entire duration the event is
delayed. This contradicts the documented MASTER_DELAY behavior,
which specifies how many seconds to withhold replicated events from
execution.
Solution
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After a parallel replica idles, the first event after idling should
immediately update last_master_timestamp with the time that it began
execution on the primary.
Reviewed By
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Andrei Elkin <andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
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This patch fixes the patch for bug MDEV-30248 that unsatisfactorily
resolved the problem of resolution of references to CTE. In some cases
when such a reference has the same table name as the name of one of
CTEs containing this reference the reference could be resolved incorrectly
that led to an invalid select tree where units could be mutually dependent.
This in its turn could lead to an infinite sequence of recursive calls or
to falls into infinite loops.
The patch also removes LEX::resolve_references_to_cte_in_hanging_cte() as
with the new code for resolution of CTE references the call of this
function is not needed anymore.
Approved by Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@mariadb.com>
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(Initial patch by Varun Gupta. Amended and added comments).
When the query has both
1. Aggregate functions that require sorting data by group, and
2. Window functions
we need to use two temporary tables. The first temp.table will hold the
join output. Then it is passed to filesort(). Reading it in sorted
order allows to compute the aggregate functions.
Then, we need to write their values into the second temp. table. Then,
Window Function computation step can pass that to filesort() and read
them in the order it needs.
Failure to create the second temp. table would cause an assertion
failure: window function could would not find where to get the values
of the aggregate functions.
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The ptyp variable is unused.
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strncat() and strncpy()) with custom safe_strcat() and safe_strcpy() functions
The MariaDB code base uses strcat() and strcpy() in several
places. These are known to have memory safety issues and their usage is
discouraged. Common security scanners like Flawfinder flags them. In MariaDB we
should start using modern and safer variants on these functions.
This is similar to memory issues fixes in 19af1890b56c6c147c296479bb6a4ad00fa59dbb
and 9de9f105b5cb88249acc39af73d32af337d6fd5f but now replace use of strcat()
and strcpy() with safer options strncat() and strncpy().
However, add '\0' forcefully to make sure the result string is correct since
for these two functions it is not guaranteed what new string will be null-terminated.
Example:
size_t dest_len = sizeof(g->Message);
strncpy(g->Message, "Null json tree", dest_len); strncat(g->Message, ":",
sizeof(g->Message) - strlen(g->Message)); size_t wrote_sz = strlen(g->Message);
size_t cur_len = wrote_sz >= dest_len ? dest_len - 1 : wrote_sz;
g->Message[cur_len] = '\0';
All new code of the whole pull request, including one or several files
that are either new files or modified ones, are contributed under the BSD-new
license. I am contributing on behalf of my employer Amazon Web Services
-- Reviewer and co-author Vicențiu Ciorbaru <vicentiu@mariadb.org>
-- Reviewer additions:
* The initial function implementation was flawed. Replaced with a simpler
and also correct version.
* Simplified code by making use of snprintf instead of chaining strcat.
* Simplified code by removing dynamic string construction in the first
place and using static strings if possible. See connect storage engine
changes.
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Use SELECT_LEX to save lists for ORDER BY and GROUP BY before parsing
WINDOW clauses / specifications. This is needed for proper parsing
of a nested WINDOW clause when a WINDOW clause is used in a subquery
contained in another WINDOW clause.
Fix assignment of empty SQL_I_List to another one (in case of empty list
next shoud point on first).
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The code already had a call to `my_afree` in the normal return case,
but failed to do so in the early return case.
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MySQL 5.7.41 includes one InnoDB change
mysql/mysql-server@d2d6b2dd00f709bc528386009150d4bc726e25a0
that seems to be applicable to MariaDB Server 10.3 and 10.4.
Even though commit 5b9ee8d8193a8c7a8ebdd35eedcadc3ae78e7fc1
seems to have fixed sporadic failures on our CI systems, it is
theoretically possible that another race condition remained.
buf_flush_page_cleaner_coordinator(): In the final loop,
wait also for buf_get_n_pending_read_ios() to reach 0.
In this way, if a secondary index leaf page was read into the
buffer pool and ibuf_merge_or_delete_for_page() modified that
page or some change buffer pages, the flush loop would execute
until the buffer pool really is in a clean state.
This potential data corruption bug does not affect MariaDB Server 10.5
or later, thanks to commit b42294bc6409794bdbd2051b32fa079d81cea61d
which removed change buffer merges that are not explicitly requested.
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node->is_delete was incorrectly set to NO_DELETE for a set of operations.
In general we shouldn't rely on sql_command and look for more abstract ways
to control the behavior.
trg_event_map seems to be a suitable way. To mind replica nodes, it is ORed
with slave_fk_event_map, which stores trg_event_map when replica has
triggers disabled.
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Signed-off-by: lilinjie <lilinjie@uniontech.com>
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columns: Don't know how to handle column type: 140
Problem:
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Mysqlbinlog cannot show the type of a compressed
column when two levels of verbosity is provided.
Solution:
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Extend the log event printing logic to handle and
tag compressed types.
Behavioral Changes:
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Old: When mysqlbinlog is called in verbose mode and
the database uses compressed columns, an error is
returned to the user.
New: The output will append “ COMPRESSED” on the
type of compressed columns
Reviewed By
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Andrei Elkin <andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
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This commit adds support for the --aria-log-dir-path
option on the command line and for the aria-log-dir-path
option in the configuration file to the SST scripts, since
before this change these parameters were completely ignored
during SST - SST scripts assumed that aria logs files are
always located in the same directory as logs for innodb.
Tests for this change will be added as a separate commit,
along with tests for MDEV-30157 and MDEV-28669.
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This fix adds separate handling for "undo*" files that contain undo
logs as part of innodb files and adds a filter for undo* to the main
filter used when initially transferring files with rsync.
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This commit adds even more correct handling of parameters
with paths when they contain leading or trailing spaces and/or
slashes. Also it fixes problems that occur when the user specified
explicit paths to additional directories, but these paths match
the specified path of the data directory - in this case, additional
subdirectories should be treated (in relation to the data directory)
in the same way as if these paths were not specified or as if they
are implicitly specified as "." or "./". But prior to this fix,
existing code treated any values as if they were completely
separate directories, whether or not they actually point to the
same location to which datadir points to - and this sometimes
resulted in incorrect file transfers.
This fix does not contain separate tests, as tests will be
part of the main commit(s). This fix has been made as a separate
commit to facilitate review for major substantive fixes related
to MDEV-30157 and MDEV-28669.
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(Variant 3, initial variant was by Rex Jonston)
A LEFT JOIN with a constant as a column of the inner table produced wrong
query result if the optimizer had to write the inner table column into a
temp table. Query pattern:
SELECT ...
FROM (SELECT /*non-mergeable select*/
FROM t1 LEFT JOIN (SELECT 'Y' as Val) t2 ON ...) as tbl
Fixed this by adding Item_direct_view_ref::save_in_field() which follows
the pattern of Item_direct_view_ref's save_org_in_field(),
save_in_result_field() and val_XXX() functions:
* call check_null_ref() and handle NULL value
* if we didn't get a NULL-complemented row, call Item_direct_ref's function.
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lock_rec_has_to_wait(): Remove the unused parameter for_locking
that had been originally added
in commit df4dd593f29aec8e2116aec1775ad4b8833d8c93
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clang15 finally errors on old prototype definations.
Its also a lot fussier about variables that aren't used
as is the case a number of time with loop counters that
aren't examined.
RocksDB was complaining that its get_range function was
declared without the array length in ha_rocksdb.h. While
a constant is used rather than trying to import the
Rdb_key_def::INDEX_NUMBER_SIZE header (was causing a lot of
errors on the defination of other orders). If the constant
does change can be assured that the same compile warnings will
tell us of the error.
The ha_rocksdb::index_read_map_impl DBUG_EXECUTE_IF was similar
to the existing endless functions used in replication tests.
Its rather moot point as the rocksdb.force_shutdown test that
uses myrocks_busy_loop_on_row_read is currently disabled.
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regression from MDEV-29540 / 8c389393695.
INSERT SELECT errors needed to be unconditionally ignored.
As this touches the CREATE .. SELECT functionality, show
the equalivent test there.
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Don't display the source revision in the mysqld --help output.
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This bug affected queries with nested left joins having the same last inner
table such that not_exists optimization could be applied to the most inner
outer join when optimizer chose to use join buffers. The bug could lead to
producing wrong a result set.
If the WHERE condition a query contains a conjunctive IS NULL predicate
over a non-nullable column of an inner table of a not nested outer join
then not_exists optimization can be applied to tho the outer join. With
this optimization when looking for matches for a certain record from the
outer table of the join the records of the inner table can be ignored
right after the first match satisfying the ON condition is found.
In the case of nested outer joins having the same last inner table this
optimization still can be applied but only if all ON conditions of the
embedding outer joins are satisfied. Such check was missing in the code
that tried to apply not_exists optimization when join buffers were used
for outer join operations.
This problem has been already fixed in the patch for bug MDEV-7992. Yet
there it was resolved only for the cases when join buffers were not used
for outer joins.
Approved by Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@mariadb.com>
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MariaDB MDEV-12583 added `SOURCE_REVISION` variable that exposes the
SHA1 of source code commit that the current running engine was built
from. This info is useful for troubleshooting and debugging.
This commit does the following:
- addes the `SOURCE_REVISION` value into engine error log.
- when a crash triggers handle_fatal_signal, the `SOURCE_REVISION` will
be included in crash report.
- resolves MDEV-20344: startup messages belong in stderr/error-log not
stdout
All new code of the whole pull request, including one or several files
that are either new files or modified ones, are contributed under the
BSD-new license. I am contributing on behalf of my employer Amazon Web
Services, Inc.
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Signed-off-by: lilinjie <lilinjie@uniontech.com>
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If mariadb-service-convert is run and the user variable is unset then
this sets `User=` in `[Service]`, which then tries to run mariadb as
root, which in-turn fails. This only happens when mysqld_safe is missing
which is all the time now. So don't set `User=` if there is no user variable.
Reviewer: Sergei Golubchik <serg@mariadb.org> (in PR #2382)
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Make Item_direct_ref_to_item transparent for Spider
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