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Part#2: check that compile-time default @@optimizer_trace is correct.
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Long UNIQUE HASH index silently creates virtual column index, which should
be impossible for base columns featuring AUTO_INCREMENT.
Fix: add a relevant check; add new vcol type for a prettier error message.
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The initial test case for MySQL Bug #33053297 is based on
mysql/mysql-server@27130e25078864b010d81266f9613d389d4a229b.
innobase_get_field_from_update_vector is not a suitable function to fetch
updated row info, as well as parent table's update vector is not always
suitable. For instance, in case of DELETE it contains undefined data.
castade->update vector seems to be good enough to fetch all base columns
update data, and besides faster, and less error-prone.
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The assert inside String::copy() prevents copying from from "str"
if its own String::Ptr also points to the same memory.
The idea of the assert is that copy() performs memory reallocation,
and this reallocation can free (and thus invalidate) the memory pointed by Ptr,
which can lead to further copying from a freed memory.
The assert was incomplete: copy() can free the memory pointed by its Ptr
only if String::alloced is true!
If the String is not alloced, it is still safe to copy even from
the location pointed by Ptr.
This scenario demonstrates a safe copy():
const char *tmp= "123";
String str1(tmp, 3);
String str2(tmp, 3);
// This statement is safe:
str2.copy(str1->ptr(), str1->length(), str1->charset(), cs_to, &errors);
Inside the copy() the parameter "str" is equal to String::Ptr in this example.
But it's still ok to reallocate the memory for str2, because str2
was a constant before the copy() call. Thus reallocation does not
make the memory pointed by str1->ptr() invalid.
Adjusting the assert condition to allow copying for constant strings.
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Happens with Innodb engine.
Move unlock_locked_table() past drop_open_table(), and
rollback current statement, so that we can actually unlock the table.
Anything else results in assertions, in drop, or unlock, or in close_table.
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DBUG_ASSERT removed as the AUTO INCREMENT can actually be 0 when the
SET insert_id= 0; was done.
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Get rid of the global big_buffer.
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w/optimizer_trace enabled
Adding 10.4 specific tests.
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Also fixes:
MDEV-25399 Assertion `name.length == strlen(name.str)' failed in Item_func_sp::make_send_field
Also fixes a problem that in this scenario:
SET NAMES binary;
SELECT 'some not well-formed utf8 string';
the auto-generated column name copied the binary string value directly
to the Item name, without checking utf8 well-formedness.
After this change auto-generated column names work as follows:
- Zero bytes 0x00 are copied to the name using HEX notation
- In case of "SET NAMES binary", all bytes sequences that do not make
well-formed utf8 characters are copied to the name using HEX notation.
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ALTER TABLE IMPORT doesn't properly handle instant alter metadata.
This patch makes IMPORT read, parse and apply instant alter metadata at the
very beginning of operation. So, cases when source table has some metadata
and destination table doesn't have it now works fine.
DISCARD already removes instant metadata so importing normal table into
instant table worked fine before this patch.
decrypt_decompress(): decrypts and decompresses page if needed
handle_instant_metadata(): this should be the first thing to read source
table. Basically, it applies instant metadata to a destination
dict_table_t object. This is the first thing to read FSP flags so
all possible checks of it were moved to this function.
PageConverter::update_index_page(): it doesn't now read instant metadata.
This logic were moved into handle_instant_metadata()
row_import::match_flags(): this is a first part row_import::match_schema().
As a separate function it's used by handle_instant_metadata().
fil_space_t::is_full_crc32_compressed(): added convenient function
ha_innobase::discard_or_import_tablespace(): do not reload table definition
to read instant metadata because handle_instant_metadata() does it better.
The reverted code was originally added in
4e7ee166a9c76eb3546356aabfd2dbc759671cd0
ANONYMOUS_VAR: this is a handy thing to use along with make_scope_exit()
full_crc32_import.test shows different results, because no
dict_table_close() and dict_table_open_on_id() happens.
Thus, SHOW CREATE TABLE shows a little bit older table definition.
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$opt_vs_config to $multiconfig to use with other cmake multiconfig generators
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Based on mysql/mysql-server@bc9c46bf2894673d0df17cd0ee872d0d99663121
but without sleeps.
The test was verified to hit the debug assertion if the change to
fts_add_doc_by_id() in commit 2d98b967e31623d9027c0db55330dde2c9d1d99a
was reverted.
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InnoDB commit fails when consecutive FTS_DOC_ID value
is greater than 4294967295.
Fix is that InnoDB should remove the delta FTS_DOC_ID
value limitations and fts should encode 8 byte value,
remove FTS_DOC_ID_MAX_STEP variable. Replaced the
fts0vlc.ic file with fts0vlc.h
fts_encode_int(): Should be able to encode 10 bytes value
fts_get_encoded_len(): Should get the length of the value
which has 10 bytes
fts_decode_vlc(): Add debug assertion to verify the maximum
length allowed is 10.
mach_read_uint64_little_endian(): Reads 64 bit stored in
little endian format
Added a unit test case which check for minimum and maximum
value to do the fts encoding
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create_table_info_t::innobase_table_flags(): Refuse to create
a PAGE_COMPRESSED table with PAGE_COMPRESSION_LEVEL=0 if also
innodb_compression_level=0.
The parameter value innodb_compression_level=0 was only somewhat
meaningful for testing or debugging ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED tables.
For the page_compressed format, it never made any sense, and the
check in dict_tf_is_valid_not_redundant() that was added in
72378a25830184f91005be7e80cfb28381c79f23 (MDEV-12873) would cause
the server to crash.
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The assertion is absolutely correct since no data access is possible after
XA PREPARE.
The check is added in mysql_ha_read.
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This is a duplicate of MDEV-18278 89936f11e965, but I will add an
additional assertion
Description:
The frm corruption should not be reported during CREATE TABLE. Normally
it doesn't, and the data to fill TABLE is taken by open_table_from_share
call. However, the vcol data is stored as SQL string in
table->s->vcol_defs.str and is anyway parsed on each table open.
It is impossible [or hard] to avoid, because it's hard to clone the
expression tree in general (it's easier to parse).
Normally parse_vcol_defs should only fail on semantic errors. If so,
error_reported is set to true. Any other failure is not expected during
table creation. There is either unhandled/unacknowledged error, or
something went really wrong, like memory reject. This all should be
asserted anyway.
Solution:
* Set *error_reported=true for the forward references check;
* Assert for every unacknowledged error during table creation.
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We should set the charset in
Item_func_json_format::fix_length_and_dec().
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Let us use a minimal-size buffer pool to ensure that page flushing
will be slow enough so that LRU eviction cannot be avoided.
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for their definitions
Do not print illegal table field names for non-top-level SELECT list,
they will not be refered in any case but create problem for parsing
of printed result.
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WRITE_CACHE' failed
Problem:
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This patch addresses two issues.
First, if a CHANGE MASTER command is issued and an error happens
while locating the replica’s relay logs, the logs can be put into an
invalid state where future updates fail and future CHANGE MASTER
calls crash the server. More specifically, right before a replica
purges the relay logs (part of the `CHANGE MASTER TO` logic), the
relay log is temporarily closed with state LOG_TO_BE_OPENED. If the
server errors in-between the temporary log closure and purge, i.e.
during the function find_log_pos, the log should be closed.
MDEV-25284 reveals the log is not properly closed.
Second, upon issuing a RESET SLAVE ALL command, a slave’s GTID
filters are not cleared (DO_DOMAIN_IDS, IGNORE_DOMIAN_IDS,
IGNORE_SERVER_IDS). MySQL had a similar bug report, Bug #18816897,
which fixed this issue to clear IGNORE_SERVER_IDS after issuing
RESET SLAVE ALL in version 5.7.
Solution:
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To fix the first problem, the CHANGE MASTER error handling logic was
extended to transition the relay log state to LOG_CLOSED from
LOG_TO_BE_OPENED.
To fix the second problem, the RESET SLAVE ALL logic is extended to
clear the domain_id filter and ignore_server_ids.
Reviewed By:
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Andrei Elkin <andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
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Schema and table names in a veiw FRM files are:
- in upper case on Linux
- in lower case on Windows
Using the LOWER() function when displaying an FRM file fragment,
to avoid the OS-specific difference.
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This happens upon CREATE USER and DROP ROLE.
The underlying problem is that our HASH implementation shuffles elements
around when performing an update or delete. This means that when doing a
scan through the HASH table by index, in search of elements to delete or
update one must restart the scan to make sure nothing is missed if at least
one delete / update happened.
More specifically, what happened in this case:
The hash has 131 element, DROP ROLE removes the element
[119]. Its [119]->next was element [129], so [129] is moved to [119].
Now we need to compact the hash, removing the last element [130]. It
gets one bit off its hash value and becomes element [2]. The existing
element [2] is moved to [129], and old [130] is moved to [2].
We cannot simply move [130] to [129] and make [2]->next=130, it won't
work if [2] is itself in the collision list and doesn't belong in [2].
The handle_grant_struct code assumed that it is safe to continue by only
reexamining the currently modified / deleted element index, but that is
not true.
Missing to delete an element in the hash triggered the assertion in
the test case. DROP ROLE would not clear all necessary role->role or
role->user mappings.
To fix the problem we ensure that the scan is restarted, only if an
element was deleted / updated, similar to how bubble-sort keeps sorting
until it finds no more elements to swap.
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`!alias_arg || strlen(alias_arg->str) == alias_arg->length' failed with certain connection charset
There were two independent problems which lead to the crash
and to the non-relevant records returned in I_S queries:
- The code in the I_S implementation was not secure
about values with 0x00 bytes.
It's fixed by using check_db_name() and check_table_name()
inside make_table_name_list(), and by adding the test for
0x00 inside check_table_name().
- The code in Item_string::print() did not convert
strings without introducers when restoring
the CREATE VIEW statement from an Item tree.
This made wrong literals inside the "query" line in the view FRM file
in cases when the VIEW parse time
character_set_client!=character_set_connection.
That's fixed by adding a proper conversion.
This change also fixed a similar problem in SHOW PROCEDURE CODE -
the literals were displayed in wrong character set in SP instructions
in cases when the SP parse time
character_set_client!=character_set_connection.
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Add wait_conditions to stabilize
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Assertion `!pk->has_virtual()' failed in dict_index_build_internal_clust
while creating PRIMARY key longer than possible to store in the page.
This happened because the key was wrongly deduced as Long UNIQUE supported,
however PRIMARY KEY cannot be of that type. The main reason is that
only 8 bytes are used to store the hash, see HA_HASH_FIELD_LENGTH.
This is also why HA_NOSAME flag is removed (and caused the assertion in
turn) in open_table_from_share:
if (key_info->algorithm == HA_KEY_ALG_LONG_HASH)
{
key_part_end++;
key_info->flags&= ~HA_NOSAME;
}
To make it unique, the additional check is done by
check_duplicate_long_entries call from ha_write_row, and similar one from
ha_update_row.
PRIMARY key is already forbidden, which is checked by the first test in
main.long_unique, however is_hash_field_needed was wrongly deduced to true
in mysql_prepare_create_table in this particular case.
FIX:
* Improve the check for Key::PRIMARY type
* Simplify is_hash_field_needed deduction for a more neat reading
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10.4+ upgrades
MySQL-5.7 mysql.user tables have a last_password_changed field.
Because before MariaDB-10.4 remained oblivious to this, the act of creating
users or otherwise changing a users row left the last_password_field with 0.
Running a MariaDB-10.4 instance on this would work correctly, until mysql_upgrade
is run, when this 0 value immediately translates to password expired
state.
MySQL-5.7 relied on the password_expired enum to indicate password
expiry so we aren't going to activate password that were expired in
MySQL-5.7.
Thanks Hans Borresen for the bug report and review of the fix.
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cache
Starting from 10.4 AUTH is not part of ACL_USER so changes have to be done
over a copy, and bring in the cache only in case of success.
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Also fixes MDEV-24467 Memory not freed after failed INSERT DELAYED
Description:
In case of an error (e.g. data truncation) during mysql_insert()
handling an INSERT DELAYED, the data type specific data in
fields (e.g. Field_blob::value) is not taken over by the delayed
writer thread.
All fields in table_list->table are freed by free_root()
immediately after mysql_insert(). To avoid a memory leak,
we need to free the specific data before exiting mysql_insert()
on error.
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ft_boolean_syntax
The crash happened because my_isalnum() does not support character
sets with mbminlen>1.
The value of "ft_boolean_syntax" is converted to utf8 in do_string_check().
So calling my_isalnum() is combination with "default_charset_info" was wrong.
Adding new parameters (size_t length, CHARSET_INFO *cs) to
ft_boolean_check_syntax_string() and passing self->charset(thd)
as the character set.
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The crash happened because Item_aes_crypt::val_str() did not
set the character set of the result.
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If error_reported is not set upper caller open_table_from_share()
throws error ER_NOT_FORM_FILE itself via open_table_error().
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On deadlock transaction is rolled back (and trx->state is cleared) but
SELECT continued the loop because evaluate_join_record() ignored the
error status returned from lower join evaluation. val_int() does not
return error status so it is checked by thd->is_error().
Test case was created by Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
<thiru@mariadb.com>
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In commit 3690c549c6e72646ba74f6b4c83813ee4ac3aea4
this test was not adjusted.
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Note: This patch backports commits 10cd281 and 1755ea4 from 10.3.
10cd281:
Problem:- Some binary data is inserted into the table using
Jconnector. When binlog dump of the data is applied using mysql
client it gives syntax error.
Reason:-
After investigating it turns out to be a issue of mysql client not
able to properly handle \\0 <0 in binary>. In all binary files
where mysql client fails to insert
these 2 bytes are common (0x5c00)
Solution:-
I have changed mysql.cc to include for the possibility that binary
string can have \\0 in it
1755ea4:
Changes on top of Sachin’s patch. Specifically:
1) Refined the parsing break condition to only change the parser’s
behavior for parsing strings in binary mode (behavior of \0 outside
of strings is unchanged).
2) Prefixed binary_zero_insert.test with ‘mysql_’ to more clearly
associate the purpose of the test.
3) As the input of the test contains binary zeros (0x5c00),
different text editors can visualize this sequence differently, and
Github would not display it at all. Therefore, the input itself was
consolidated into the test and created out of hex sequences to make
it easier to understand what is happening.
4) Extended test to validate that the rows which correspond to the
INSERTS with 0x5c00 have the correct binary zero data.
Reviewed By:
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Andrei Elkin <andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
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Uninitialized ref_pointer_array[] because setup_fields() got empty
fields list. mysql_multi_update() for some reason does that by
substituting the fields list with empty total_list for the
mysql_select() call (looks like wrong merge since total_list is not
used anywhere else and is always empty). The fix would be to return
back the original fields list. But this fails update_use_source.test
case:
--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR
update v1 set t1c1=2 order by 1;
Actually not failing the above seems to be ok.
The other fix would be to keep resolve_in_select_list false (and that
keeps outer context from being resolved in
Item_ref::fix_fields()). This fix is more consistent with how SELECT
behaves:
--error ER_SUBQUERY_NO_1_ROW
select a from t1 where a= (select 2 from t1 having (a = 3));
So this patch implements this fix.
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There are two fill_record() functions (lines 8343 and 8618). First one
is used when there are some explicit values, the second one is used
for all implicit values. First one does update_default_fields(), the
second one did not. Added update_default_fields() call to the implicit
version of fill_record().
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