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Kirill Smelkov
mariadb
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db5acc18
Commit
db5acc18
authored
Aug 25, 2005
by
petr@mysql.com
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Merge pchardin@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0
into mysql.com:/home/cps/mysql/devel/mysql-5.0-sp11333
parents
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8dfa4697
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mysql-test/r/sp.result
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mysql-test/t/sp.test
mysql-test/t/sp.test
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sql/item.cc
sql/item.cc
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sql/item.h
sql/item.h
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sql/sp_head.cc
sql/sp_head.cc
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mysql-test/r/sp.result
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@@ -3167,4 +3167,23 @@ a
...
@@ -3167,4 +3167,23 @@ a
truncate t4|
truncate t4|
drop table t3, t4|
drop table t3, t4|
drop procedure if exists bug12168|
drop procedure if exists bug12168|
drop table if exists t3|
drop procedure if exists bug11333|
create table t3 (c1 char(128))|
insert into t3 values
('AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA')|
create procedure bug11333(i int)
begin
declare tmp varchar(128);
set @x = 0;
repeat
select c1 into tmp from t3
where c1 = 'AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA';
set @x = @x + 1;
until @x >= i
end repeat;
end|
call bug11333(10)|
drop procedure bug11333|
drop table t3|
drop table t1,t2;
drop table t1,t2;
mysql-test/t/sp.test
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@@ -3996,6 +3996,40 @@ truncate t4|
...
@@ -3996,6 +3996,40 @@ truncate t4|
drop
table
t3
,
t4
|
drop
table
t3
,
t4
|
drop
procedure
if
exists
bug12168
|
drop
procedure
if
exists
bug12168
|
#
# Bug #11333 "Stored Procedure: Memory blow up on repeated SELECT ... INTO
# query"
# One more memleak bug. Use the test to check memory consumption.
#
--
disable_warnings
drop
table
if
exists
t3
|
drop
procedure
if
exists
bug11333
|
--
enable_warnings
create
table
t3
(
c1
char
(
128
))
|
insert
into
t3
values
(
'AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA'
)
|
create
procedure
bug11333
(
i
int
)
begin
declare
tmp
varchar
(
128
);
set
@
x
=
0
;
repeat
select
c1
into
tmp
from
t3
where
c1
=
'AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA'
;
set
@
x
=
@
x
+
1
;
until
@
x
>=
i
end
repeat
;
end
|
call
bug11333
(
10
)
|
drop
procedure
bug11333
|
drop
table
t3
|
#
#
# BUG#NNNN: New bug synopsis
# BUG#NNNN: New bug synopsis
#
#
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sql/item.cc
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@@ -303,6 +303,7 @@ void *Item::operator new(size_t size, Item *reuse, uint *rsize)
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@@ -303,6 +303,7 @@ void *Item::operator new(size_t size, Item *reuse, uint *rsize)
if
(
rsize
)
if
(
rsize
)
(
*
rsize
)
=
reuse
->
rsize
;
(
*
rsize
)
=
reuse
->
rsize
;
reuse
->
cleanup
();
reuse
->
cleanup
();
delete
reuse
;
TRASH
((
void
*
)
reuse
,
size
);
TRASH
((
void
*
)
reuse
,
size
);
return
(
void
*
)
reuse
;
return
(
void
*
)
reuse
;
}
}
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sql/item.h
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...
@@ -1299,6 +1299,15 @@ public:
...
@@ -1299,6 +1299,15 @@ public:
// it is constant => can be used without fix_fields (and frequently used)
// it is constant => can be used without fix_fields (and frequently used)
fixed
=
1
;
fixed
=
1
;
}
}
/* Just create an item and do not fill string representation */
Item_string
(
CHARSET_INFO
*
cs
,
Derivation
dv
=
DERIVATION_COERCIBLE
)
{
collation
.
set
(
cs
,
dv
);
max_length
=
0
;
set_name
(
NULL
,
0
,
cs
);
decimals
=
NOT_FIXED_DEC
;
fixed
=
1
;
}
Item_string
(
const
char
*
name_par
,
const
char
*
str
,
uint
length
,
Item_string
(
const
char
*
name_par
,
const
char
*
str
,
uint
length
,
CHARSET_INFO
*
cs
,
Derivation
dv
=
DERIVATION_COERCIBLE
)
CHARSET_INFO
*
cs
,
Derivation
dv
=
DERIVATION_COERCIBLE
)
{
{
...
@@ -1310,6 +1319,15 @@ public:
...
@@ -1310,6 +1319,15 @@ public:
// it is constant => can be used without fix_fields (and frequently used)
// it is constant => can be used without fix_fields (and frequently used)
fixed
=
1
;
fixed
=
1
;
}
}
/*
This is used in stored procedures to avoid memory leaks and
does a deep copy of its argument.
*/
void
set_str_with_copy
(
const
char
*
str_arg
,
uint
length_arg
)
{
str_value
.
copy
(
str_arg
,
length_arg
,
collation
.
collation
);
max_length
=
str_value
.
numchars
()
*
collation
.
collation
->
mbmaxlen
;
}
enum
Type
type
()
const
{
return
STRING_ITEM
;
}
enum
Type
type
()
const
{
return
STRING_ITEM
;
}
double
val_real
();
double
val_real
();
longlong
val_int
();
longlong
val_int
();
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sql/sp_head.cc
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@@ -245,10 +245,25 @@ sp_eval_func_item(THD *thd, Item **it_addr, enum enum_field_types type,
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@@ -245,10 +245,25 @@ sp_eval_func_item(THD *thd, Item **it_addr, enum enum_field_types type,
DBUG_PRINT
(
"info"
,(
"STRING_RESULT: %*s"
,
DBUG_PRINT
(
"info"
,(
"STRING_RESULT: %*s"
,
s
->
length
(),
s
->
c_ptr_quick
()));
s
->
length
(),
s
->
c_ptr_quick
()));
CREATE_ON_CALLERS_ARENA
(
it
=
new
(
reuse
,
&
rsize
)
CREATE_ON_CALLERS_ARENA
(
it
=
new
(
reuse
,
&
rsize
)
Item_string
(
thd
->
strmake
(
s
->
ptr
(),
Item_string
(
it
->
collation
.
collation
),
s
->
length
()),
s
->
length
(),
it
->
collation
.
collation
),
use_callers_arena
,
&
backup_current_arena
);
use_callers_arena
,
&
backup_current_arena
);
/*
We have to use special constructor and allocate string
on system heap here. This is because usual Item_string
constructor would allocate memory in the callers arena.
This would lead to the memory leak in SP loops.
See Bug #11333 "Stored Procedure: Memory blow up on
repeated SELECT ... INTO query" for sample of such SP.
TODO: Usage of the system heap gives significant overhead,
however usual "reuse" mechanism does not work here, as
Item_string has no max size. That is, if we have a loop, which
has string variable with constantly increasing size, we would have
to allocate new pieces of memory again and again on each iteration.
In future we should probably reserve some area of memory for
not-very-large strings and reuse it. But for large strings
we would have to use system heap anyway.
*/
((
Item_string
*
)
it
)
->
set_str_with_copy
(
s
->
ptr
(),
s
->
length
());
break
;
break
;
}
}
case
ROW_RESULT
:
case
ROW_RESULT
:
...
...
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