Fixed bug #30201.

Recommit to 5.1.22.
Killing a SELECT query with KILL QUERY or KILL CONNECTION
causes a server crash if the query cache is enabled.

Normal evaluation of a query may be interrupted by the
KILL QUERY/CONNECTION statement, in this case the mysql_execute_command
function returns TRUE, and the thd->killed flag has true value.
In this case the result of the query may
be cached incompletely (omitting call to query_cache_insert inside
the net_real_write function), and next call to query_cache_end_of_result
may lead to server crash.
Thus, the query_cache_end_of_result function has been modified to abort
query cache in the case of killed thread.
parent e543c743
...@@ -749,6 +749,12 @@ void query_cache_end_of_result(THD *thd) ...@@ -749,6 +749,12 @@ void query_cache_end_of_result(THD *thd)
if (thd->net.query_cache_query == 0) if (thd->net.query_cache_query == 0)
DBUG_VOID_RETURN; DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
if (thd->killed)
{
query_cache_abort(&thd->net);
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
#ifdef EMBEDDED_LIBRARY #ifdef EMBEDDED_LIBRARY
query_cache_insert(&thd->net, (char*)thd, query_cache_insert(&thd->net, (char*)thd,
emb_count_querycache_size(thd)); emb_count_querycache_size(thd));
...@@ -775,28 +781,31 @@ void query_cache_end_of_result(THD *thd) ...@@ -775,28 +781,31 @@ void query_cache_end_of_result(THD *thd)
DUMP(&query_cache); DUMP(&query_cache);
BLOCK_LOCK_WR(query_block); BLOCK_LOCK_WR(query_block);
Query_cache_query *header= query_block->query(); Query_cache_query *header= query_block->query();
Query_cache_block *last_result_block= header->result()->prev; Query_cache_block *last_result_block;
ulong allign_size= ALIGN_SIZE(last_result_block->used); ulong allign_size;
ulong len= max(query_cache.min_allocation_unit, allign_size); ulong len;
if (last_result_block->length >= query_cache.min_allocation_unit + len)
query_cache.split_block(last_result_block,len);
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
if (header->result() == 0) if (header->result() == 0)
{ {
DBUG_PRINT("error", ("end of data whith no result. query '%s'", DBUG_PRINT("error", ("End of data with no result blocks; "
header->query())); "Query '%s' removed from cache.", header->query()));
query_cache.wreck(__LINE__, "");
/* /*
We do not need call of BLOCK_UNLOCK_WR(query_block); here because Extra safety: empty result should not happen in the normal call
query_cache.wreck() switched query cache off but left content to this function. In the release version that query should be ignored
untouched for investigation (it is debugging method). and removed from QC.
*/ */
DBUG_ASSERT(0);
query_cache.free_query(query_block);
STRUCT_UNLOCK(&query_cache.structure_guard_mutex); STRUCT_UNLOCK(&query_cache.structure_guard_mutex);
DBUG_VOID_RETURN; DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
} }
#endif
last_result_block= header->result()->prev;
allign_size= ALIGN_SIZE(last_result_block->used);
len= max(query_cache.min_allocation_unit, allign_size);
if (last_result_block->length >= query_cache.min_allocation_unit + len)
query_cache.split_block(last_result_block,len);
header->found_rows(current_thd->limit_found_rows); header->found_rows(current_thd->limit_found_rows);
header->result()->type= Query_cache_block::RESULT; header->result()->type= Query_cache_block::RESULT;
......
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