Commit d912a758 authored by Praveenkumar Hulakund's avatar Praveenkumar Hulakund

Bug#14466617 - INVALID WRITES AND/OR CRASH WITH USER

               VARIABLES 

Analysis:
-------------
After executing the query, new value of the user defined
variables are set in the function "select_dumpvar::send_data".
"select_dumpvar::send_data" first calls function 
"Item_func_set_user_var::save_item_result()". This function
checks the nullness of the Item_field passed as parameter 
to it and saves it. The nullness of item is stored with 
arg[0]'s null_value flag. Then "select_dumpvar::send_data" calls
"Item_func_set_user_var::update()" which notices null 
result that was saved and calls "Item_func_set_user_var::
update_hash". But here null_value is not set and args[0]
is different from that given to function "Item_func_set_user_var::
set_item_result()". This causes "Item_func_set_user_var::
update_hash" function to believe that its getting non-null value.
"user_var_entry::length" set to 0 and hence "user_var_entry::value"
is made to point to extra_area allocated in "user_var_entry".
And "Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash" tries to write
at memory beyond extra_area for result type DECIMAL. Because of 
this invalid write issue is reported by Valgrind.

Before this bug was introduced, we avoided this problem by 
creating "Item_func_set_user_var" object with the same 
Item_field as arg[0] and as parameter to 
Item_func_set_user_var::save_item_result(). But now 
they are refering to different args[0]. Because of this
null_value flag set in parameter Item_field in function
"Item_func_set_user_var::save_item_result()" is not
reflected in "Item_func_set_user_var" object.

Fix:
------------
This issue is reported on versions 5.5.24. Issue does not exists
in 5.5.23, 5.1, 5.6 and trunk.

This issue was introduced by
revid:georgi.kodinov@oracle.com-20120309130449-82e3bs5v3et1x0ef (fix for
bug #12408412), which was pushed into 5.5 and later releases. This patch
has later been reversed in 5.6 and trunk by
revid:norvald.ryeng@oracle.com-20121010135242-xj34gg73h04hrmyh (fix for
bug #14664077). Backported this patch in 5.5 also to fix this issue.


sql/item_func.cc:
  here unsigned value is converted to signed value.
sql/item_func.h:
  last_insert_id() gives an auto_incremented value which can be
  positive only,so defined it as a unsigned longlong sets the
  unsigned_flag to 1.
parent f5fbcfe3
...@@ -4222,12 +4222,17 @@ bool Item_func_set_user_var::set_entry(THD *thd, bool create_if_not_exists) ...@@ -4222,12 +4222,17 @@ bool Item_func_set_user_var::set_entry(THD *thd, bool create_if_not_exists)
return TRUE; return TRUE;
} }
entry_thread_id= thd->thread_id; entry_thread_id= thd->thread_id;
end:
/* /*
Remember the last query which updated it, this way a query can later know Remember the last query which updated it, this way a query can later know
if this variable is a constant item in the query (it is if update_query_id if this variable is a constant item in the query (it is if update_query_id
is different from query_id). is different from query_id).
If this object has delayed setting of non-constness, we delay this
until Item_func_set-user_var::save_item_result()
*/ */
end: if (!delayed_non_constness)
entry->update_query_id= thd->query_id; entry->update_query_id= thd->query_id;
return FALSE; return FALSE;
} }
...@@ -4616,6 +4621,13 @@ void Item_func_set_user_var::save_item_result(Item *item) ...@@ -4616,6 +4621,13 @@ void Item_func_set_user_var::save_item_result(Item *item)
DBUG_ASSERT(0); DBUG_ASSERT(0);
break; break;
} }
/*
Set the ID of the query that last updated this variable. This is
usually set by Item_func_set_user_var::set_entry(), but if this
item has delayed setting of non-constness, we must do it now.
*/
if (delayed_non_constness)
entry->update_query_id= current_thd->query_id;
DBUG_VOID_RETURN; DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
} }
...@@ -5022,7 +5034,8 @@ get_var_with_binlog(THD *thd, enum_sql_command sql_command, ...@@ -5022,7 +5034,8 @@ get_var_with_binlog(THD *thd, enum_sql_command sql_command,
thd->lex= &lex_tmp; thd->lex= &lex_tmp;
lex_start(thd); lex_start(thd);
tmp_var_list.push_back(new set_var_user(new Item_func_set_user_var(name, tmp_var_list.push_back(new set_var_user(new Item_func_set_user_var(name,
new Item_null()))); new Item_null(),
false)));
/* Create the variable */ /* Create the variable */
if (sql_set_variables(thd, &tmp_var_list)) if (sql_set_variables(thd, &tmp_var_list))
{ {
...@@ -5185,7 +5198,7 @@ bool Item_func_get_user_var::eq(const Item *item, bool binary_cmp) const ...@@ -5185,7 +5198,7 @@ bool Item_func_get_user_var::eq(const Item *item, bool binary_cmp) const
bool Item_func_get_user_var::set_value(THD *thd, bool Item_func_get_user_var::set_value(THD *thd,
sp_rcontext * /*ctx*/, Item **it) sp_rcontext * /*ctx*/, Item **it)
{ {
Item_func_set_user_var *suv= new Item_func_set_user_var(get_name(), *it); Item_func_set_user_var *suv= new Item_func_set_user_var(get_name(), *it, false);
/* /*
Item_func_set_user_var is not fixed after construction, call Item_func_set_user_var is not fixed after construction, call
fix_fields(). fix_fields().
......
...@@ -1457,6 +1457,20 @@ class Item_func_set_user_var :public Item_func ...@@ -1457,6 +1457,20 @@ class Item_func_set_user_var :public Item_func
user variable it the first connection context). user variable it the first connection context).
*/ */
my_thread_id entry_thread_id; my_thread_id entry_thread_id;
/**
Delayed setting of non-constness.
Normally, Item_func_get_user_var objects are tagged as not const
when Item_func_set_user_var::fix_fields() is called for the same
variable in the same query. If delayed_non_constness is set, the
tagging is delayed until the variable is actually set. This means
that Item_func_get_user_var objects will still be treated as a
constant by the optimizer and executor until the variable is
actually changed.
@see select_dumpvar::send_data().
*/
bool delayed_non_constness;
char buffer[MAX_FIELD_WIDTH]; char buffer[MAX_FIELD_WIDTH];
String value; String value;
my_decimal decimal_buff; my_decimal decimal_buff;
...@@ -1471,9 +1485,9 @@ class Item_func_set_user_var :public Item_func ...@@ -1471,9 +1485,9 @@ class Item_func_set_user_var :public Item_func
public: public:
LEX_STRING name; // keep it public LEX_STRING name; // keep it public
Item_func_set_user_var(LEX_STRING a,Item *b) Item_func_set_user_var(LEX_STRING a,Item *b, bool delayed)
:Item_func(b), cached_result_type(INT_RESULT), :Item_func(b), cached_result_type(INT_RESULT),
entry(NULL), entry_thread_id(0), name(a) entry(NULL), entry_thread_id(0), delayed_non_constness(delayed), name(a)
{} {}
enum Functype functype() const { return SUSERVAR_FUNC; } enum Functype functype() const { return SUSERVAR_FUNC; }
double val_real(); double val_real();
......
...@@ -6164,7 +6164,8 @@ int User_var_log_event::do_apply_event(Relay_log_info const *rli) ...@@ -6164,7 +6164,8 @@ int User_var_log_event::do_apply_event(Relay_log_info const *rli)
} }
} }
Item_func_set_user_var *e= new Item_func_set_user_var(user_var_name, it); Item_func_set_user_var *e=
new Item_func_set_user_var(user_var_name, it, false);
/* /*
Item_func_set_user_var can't substitute something else on its place => Item_func_set_user_var can't substitute something else on its place =>
0 can be passed as last argument (reference on item) 0 can be passed as last argument (reference on item)
......
...@@ -1213,7 +1213,7 @@ bool Protocol_text::send_out_parameters(List<Item_param> *sp_params) ...@@ -1213,7 +1213,7 @@ bool Protocol_text::send_out_parameters(List<Item_param> *sp_params)
continue; // It's an IN-parameter. continue; // It's an IN-parameter.
Item_func_set_user_var *suv= Item_func_set_user_var *suv=
new Item_func_set_user_var(*user_var_name, item_param); new Item_func_set_user_var(*user_var_name, item_param, false);
/* /*
Item_func_set_user_var is not fixed after construction, call Item_func_set_user_var is not fixed after construction, call
fix_fields(). fix_fields().
......
...@@ -2884,11 +2884,6 @@ bool select_exists_subselect::send_data(List<Item> &items) ...@@ -2884,11 +2884,6 @@ bool select_exists_subselect::send_data(List<Item> &items)
int select_dumpvar::prepare(List<Item> &list, SELECT_LEX_UNIT *u) int select_dumpvar::prepare(List<Item> &list, SELECT_LEX_UNIT *u)
{ {
unit= u; unit= u;
List_iterator_fast<my_var> var_li(var_list);
List_iterator_fast<Item> it(list);
Item *item;
my_var *mv;
Item_func_set_user_var **suv;
if (var_list.elements != list.elements) if (var_list.elements != list.elements)
{ {
...@@ -2897,29 +2892,6 @@ int select_dumpvar::prepare(List<Item> &list, SELECT_LEX_UNIT *u) ...@@ -2897,29 +2892,6 @@ int select_dumpvar::prepare(List<Item> &list, SELECT_LEX_UNIT *u)
return 1; return 1;
} }
/*
Iterate over the destination variables and mark them as being
updated in this query.
We need to do this at JOIN::prepare time to ensure proper
const detection of Item_func_get_user_var that is determined
by the presence of Item_func_set_user_vars
*/
suv= set_var_items= (Item_func_set_user_var **)
sql_alloc(sizeof(Item_func_set_user_var *) * list.elements);
while ((mv= var_li++) && (item= it++))
{
if (!mv->local)
{
*suv= new Item_func_set_user_var(mv->s, item);
(*suv)->fix_fields(thd, 0);
}
else
*suv= NULL;
suv++;
}
return 0; return 0;
} }
...@@ -3236,33 +3208,41 @@ bool select_dumpvar::send_data(List<Item> &items) ...@@ -3236,33 +3208,41 @@ bool select_dumpvar::send_data(List<Item> &items)
List_iterator<Item> it(items); List_iterator<Item> it(items);
Item *item; Item *item;
my_var *mv; my_var *mv;
Item_func_set_user_var **suv;
DBUG_ENTER("select_dumpvar::send_data"); DBUG_ENTER("select_dumpvar::send_data");
if (unit->offset_limit_cnt) if (unit->offset_limit_cnt)
{ // using limit offset,count { // using limit offset,count
unit->offset_limit_cnt--; unit->offset_limit_cnt--;
DBUG_RETURN(0); DBUG_RETURN(false);
} }
if (row_count++) if (row_count++)
{ {
my_message(ER_TOO_MANY_ROWS, ER(ER_TOO_MANY_ROWS), MYF(0)); my_message(ER_TOO_MANY_ROWS, ER(ER_TOO_MANY_ROWS), MYF(0));
DBUG_RETURN(1); DBUG_RETURN(true);
} }
for (suv= set_var_items; ((mv= var_li++) && (item= it++)); suv++) while ((mv= var_li++) && (item= it++))
{ {
if (mv->local) if (mv->local)
{ {
DBUG_ASSERT(!*suv);
if (thd->spcont->set_variable(thd, mv->offset, &item)) if (thd->spcont->set_variable(thd, mv->offset, &item))
DBUG_RETURN(1); DBUG_RETURN(true);
} }
else else
{ {
DBUG_ASSERT(*suv); /*
(*suv)->save_item_result(item); Create Item_func_set_user_vars with delayed non-constness. We
if ((*suv)->update()) do this so that Item_get_user_var::const_item() will return
DBUG_RETURN (1); the same result during
Item_func_set_user_var::save_item_result() as they did during
optimization and execution.
*/
Item_func_set_user_var *suv=
new Item_func_set_user_var(mv->s, item, true);
if (suv->fix_fields(thd, 0))
DBUG_RETURN(true);
suv->save_item_result(item);
if (suv->update())
DBUG_RETURN(true);
} }
} }
DBUG_RETURN(thd->is_error()); DBUG_RETURN(thd->is_error());
......
...@@ -3552,7 +3552,6 @@ public: ...@@ -3552,7 +3552,6 @@ public:
class select_dumpvar :public select_result_interceptor { class select_dumpvar :public select_result_interceptor {
ha_rows row_count; ha_rows row_count;
Item_func_set_user_var **set_var_items;
public: public:
List<my_var> var_list; List<my_var> var_list;
select_dumpvar() { var_list.empty(); row_count= 0;} select_dumpvar() { var_list.empty(); row_count= 0;}
......
...@@ -8980,7 +8980,7 @@ variable_aux: ...@@ -8980,7 +8980,7 @@ variable_aux:
ident_or_text SET_VAR expr ident_or_text SET_VAR expr
{ {
Item_func_set_user_var *item; Item_func_set_user_var *item;
$$= item= new (YYTHD->mem_root) Item_func_set_user_var($1, $3); $$= item= new (YYTHD->mem_root) Item_func_set_user_var($1, $3, false);
if ($$ == NULL) if ($$ == NULL)
MYSQL_YYABORT; MYSQL_YYABORT;
LEX *lex= Lex; LEX *lex= Lex;
...@@ -12970,7 +12970,7 @@ option_value: ...@@ -12970,7 +12970,7 @@ option_value:
'@' ident_or_text equal expr '@' ident_or_text equal expr
{ {
Item_func_set_user_var *item; Item_func_set_user_var *item;
item= new (YYTHD->mem_root) Item_func_set_user_var($2, $4); item= new (YYTHD->mem_root) Item_func_set_user_var($2, $4, false);
if (item == NULL) if (item == NULL)
MYSQL_YYABORT; MYSQL_YYABORT;
set_var_user *var= new set_var_user(item); set_var_user *var= new set_var_user(item);
......
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