1. 23 Mar, 2010 1 commit
  2. 21 Mar, 2010 2 commits
  3. 20 Mar, 2010 3 commits
  4. 15 Mar, 2010 6 commits
    • unknown's avatar
      MWL#68: Subquery optimization: Efficient NOT IN execution with NULLs · e0642712
      unknown authored
      Fix for the PBXT copy of subselect.test.
      e0642712
    • unknown's avatar
    • Sergei Golubchik's avatar
      merged · f09ca00e
      Sergei Golubchik authored
      f09ca00e
    • Sergey Petrunya's avatar
      Merge · 816a579f
      Sergey Petrunya authored
      816a579f
    • Sergey Petrunya's avatar
      Apply fix by Roy Lyseng: · 47d0cf29
      Sergey Petrunya authored
      Bug#48623: Multiple subqueries are optimized incorrectly
            
      The function setup_semijoin_dups_elimination() has a major loop that
      goes through every table in the JOIN object. Usually, there is a normal
      "plus one" increment in the for loop that implements this, but each semijoin
      nest is treated as one entity and there is another increment that skips past
      the semijoin nest to the next table in the JOIN object. However, when
      combining these two increments, the next joined table is skipped, and if that
      happens to be the start of another semijoin nest, the correct processing
      for that nest will not be carried out.
      
      mysql-test/r/subselect_sj.result:
        Added test results for bug#48623
      mysql-test/r/subselect_sj_jcl6.result:
        Added test results for bug#48623
      mysql-test/t/subselect_sj.test:
        Added test case for bug#48623
      sql/opt_subselect.cc:
        Omitted the "plus one" increment in the for loop, added "plus one"
        in the remaining switch case, fixed coding style issue in remaining
        increment operations.
      47d0cf29
    • Sergey Petrunya's avatar
      85c8bce7
  5. 14 Mar, 2010 3 commits
  6. 13 Mar, 2010 2 commits
    • Sergey Petrunya's avatar
      Apply fix by oystein.grovlen@sun.com 2010-03-12: · ea982e33
      Sergey Petrunya authored
      Bug#48213 Materialized subselect crashes if using GEOMETRY type
      
      The problem occurred because during semi-join a materialized table
      was created which contained a GEOMETRY column, which is a specialized
      BLOB column.  This caused an segmentation fault because such tables will
      have extra columns, and the semi-join code was not prepared for that.
      
      The solution is to disable materialization when Blob/Geometry columns would 
      need to be materialized.  Blob columns cannot be used for index look-up 
      anyway, so it does not makes sense to use materialization.
      
      This fix implies that it is detected earlier that subquery materialization
      can not be used.  The result of that is that in->exist optimization may
      be performed for such queries.  Hence, extended query plans for such
      queries had to be updated.
      
      mysql-test/r/subselect_mat.result:
        Update extended query plan for subqueries that cannot use materialization
        due to Blobs.
      mysql-test/r/subselect_sj.result:
        Updated result file.
      mysql-test/r/subselect_sj_jcl6.result:
        Update result file.
      mysql-test/t/subselect_sj.test:
        Add test case for Bug#48213 that verifies that semi-join works when subquery select list contain Blob columns.  Also verify that materialization is not
        used.
      sql/opt_subselect.cc:
        Disable materialization for semi-join/subqueries when the subquery select list
        contain Blob columns.
      ea982e33
    • Sergey Petrunya's avatar
      BUG#45174: XOR in subqueries produces differing results in 5.1 and 5.4 · 02e9fa62
      Sergey Petrunya authored
      BUG#50019: Wrong result for IN-subquery with materialization
      - Fix equality substitution in presense of semi-join materialization, lookup and scan variants
        (started off from fix by Evgen Potemkin, then modified it to work in all cases)
      02e9fa62
  7. 12 Mar, 2010 2 commits
  8. 11 Mar, 2010 1 commit
    • unknown's avatar
      MWL#68 Subquery optimization: Efficient NOT IN execution with NULLs · 3d2a7460
      unknown authored
      This patch does three things:
      - It adds the possibility to force the execution of top-level [NOT] IN
        subquery predicates via the IN=>EXISTS transformation. This is done by
        setting both optimizer switches partial_match_rowid_merge and
        partial_match_table_scan to "off".
      - It adjusts all test cases where the complete optimizer_switch is
        selected because now we have two more switches.
      - For those test cases where the plan changes because of the new available
        strategies, we switch off both partial match strategies in order to
        force the "old" IN=>EXISTS strategy. This is done because most of these
        test cases specifically test bugs in this strategy.
      
      sql/opt_subselect.cc:
        Adds the possibility to force the execution of top-level [NOT] IN
        subquery predicates via the IN=>EXISTS transformation. This is done by
        setting both optimizer switches partial_match_rowid_merge and
        partial_match_table_scan to "off".
      3d2a7460
  9. 10 Mar, 2010 6 commits
    • Michael Widenius's avatar
      Fix for Bug #534626 MyISAM table created in MariaDB not readable by MySQL · e14291c1
      Michael Widenius authored
      storage/myisam/mi_create.c:
        Don't set HA_OPTION_NULL_FIELDS if table is not using CHECKSUM as this makes the table incompatible with MySQL.
      e14291c1
    • Michael Widenius's avatar
      Automatic merge · 7e269592
      Michael Widenius authored
      7e269592
    • Michael Widenius's avatar
      Fix for: Bug#44987 DELETE IGNORE and FK constraint · 77afc2be
      Michael Widenius authored
      - Now DELETE IGNORE skips over rows with a foreign key constraints (as it was supposed to do)
      
      
      mysql-test/r/foreign_key.result:
        Test case for Bug#44987 DELETE IGNORE and FK constraint
      mysql-test/t/foreign_key.test:
        Test case for Bug#44987 DELETE IGNORE and FK constraint
      sql/sql_delete.cc:
        Firx for Bug#44987 DELETE IGNORE and FK constraint
        Now DELETE IGNORE skips over rows with a foreign key constraints (as it was supposed to do)
        Bug fix inspired by: Moritz Mertinkat
      77afc2be
    • unknown's avatar
      Fix some compiler warnings seen in Buildbot. · 3e32ba3f
      unknown authored
      Add some extra error output and code cleanup in an attempt to fix/debug
      a rare random testsuite problem in check_warnings, where the exit code
      from mysqltest is somehow corrupted inside mysql-test-run.pl.
      
      include/my_global.h:
        Fix compiler warnings on some platforms.
      mysql-test/lib/My/SafeProcess.pm:
        Move dereference of $? subprocess exit code closer to where it is generated,
        to make the code more robust and on the chance that this will fix the
        occasional problems in check_warnings we see in Buildbot.
      mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
        When check_warnings failed, also log the mysqld server for which it failed.
      sql/sql_lex.cc:
        Fix compiler warning about possibly uninitialised value, by rewriting a for()
        loop that is always executed at least once into a do .. while() loop with an
        assert.
      sql/table.cc:
        Fix compiler warning about uninitialised value.
      storage/federatedx/ha_federatedx.cc:
        Fix uninitialised variable.
      storage/maria/ma_delete.c:
        Fix compiler warning about uninitialised value.
      storage/maria/ma_loghandler.c:
        Fix compiler warning about uninitialised value.
      storage/myisam/ft_stopwords.c:
        Fix compiler warning.
      storage/myisam/mi_write.c:
        Fix compiler warning about possibly uninitialised value, by rewriting a while()
        loop that is always executed at least once into a do .. while() loop with an
        assert.
      storage/xtradb/btr/btr0cur.c:
        Fix compiler warning about possibly uninitialised value.
      support-files/compiler_warnings.supp:
        Fix warning suppression to cover all cases in yassl.
      vio/viossl.c:
        Fix compiler warning.
      3e32ba3f
    • unknown's avatar
      4d7b6a6e
    • unknown's avatar
      Fixes for two test failures in Buildbot. · b1a62979
      unknown authored
       - Adjust timing in test case, to avoid test failures caused by high load
         on machines and consequent race conditions in the test case.
      
       - Add another variant of Valgrind suppressions for memory leak in system
         libraries when unloading dynamic object files.
      
      
      mysql-test/r/information_schema.result:
        Adjust timing to avoid test failures due to races.
      mysql-test/t/information_schema.test:
        Adjust timing to avoid test failures due to races.
      mysql-test/valgrind.supp:
        Add another variant of valgrind suppression for leak in system libs.
      b1a62979
  10. 09 Mar, 2010 6 commits
    • unknown's avatar
      Fix a buildbot memory leak due to JOIN::destroy() not being called for EXPLAIN · 0230d51b
      unknown authored
      query:
      - When subquery is located in ORDER BY, EXPLAIN will run as follows:
        select_describe() will run JOIN::prepare()/optimize() for the subquery;
        then at some point subselect_single_select_engine::prepare() will be called,
        which will create another join and run join->prepare().
      
        In mainline mysql this is not a problem because subquery's join will be 
        destroyed after the first call. 
        In MariaDB, it won't (table elimination needs to keep JOIN objects around
        for longer in order to know which tables were eliminated when constructing
        EXPLAIN EXTENDED warning).
      
        Fix the problem of memory leak by calling select_lex->cleanup() in 
        subselect_single_select_engine::prepare().
      0230d51b
    • unknown's avatar
      Automerge MySQL 5.1.44 merge into MariaDB trunk. · 214edde8
      unknown authored
      214edde8
    • Michael Widenius's avatar
      Added count of my_sync calls (to SHOW STATUS) · 292f6568
      Michael Widenius authored
      tmp_table_size can now be set to 0 (to disable in memory internal temp tables)
      Improved speed for internal Maria temp tables:
      - Don't use packed keys, except with long text fields.
      - Don't copy key all accessed pages during key search.
      Some new benchmark tests to sql-bench (for group by)
      
      BUILD/compile-pentium64-gcov:
        Update script to use same pentium_config flags as other tests
      BUILD/compile-pentium64-gprof:
        Update script to use same pentium_config flags as other tests
      include/my_sys.h:
        Added count of my_sync calls
      mysql-test/r/variables.result:
        tmp_table_size can now be set to 0
      sql-bench/test-select.sh:
        Added some new test for GROUP BY on a not key field and group by with different order by
      sql/mysqld.cc:
        Added count of my_sync calls
        tmp_table_size can now be set to 0 (to disable in memory internal temp tables)
      sql/sql_select.cc:
        If tmp_table_size is 0, don't use in memory temp tables (good for benchmarking MyISAM/Maria temp tables)
        Don't pack keys for Maria tables;  The 8K page size makes packed keys too slow for temp tables.
      storage/maria/ma_key_recover.h:
        Moved definition to maria_def.h
      storage/maria/ma_page.c:
        Moved code used to simplify comparing of identical Maria tables to own function (page_cleanup())
        Fixed that one can read a page with a read lock.
      storage/maria/ma_rkey.c:
        For not exact key reads, cache the page where we found key (to speed up future read-next/read-prev calls)
      storage/maria/ma_search.c:
        Moved code to cache last key page to separate function.
        Instead of copying pages, only get a link to the page. This notable speeds up key searches on bigger tables.
      storage/maria/ma_write.c:
        Added comment
      storage/maria/maria_def.h:
        Moved page_cleanup() to separate function.
      292f6568
    • unknown's avatar
      A number of after-merge fixes following merge of MySQL 5.1.44 into MariaDB. · c9dffa99
      unknown authored
      Bug#46949: memory leak with failed alter table to create partitions based on extract()
      
      Bug#51830: Incorrect partition pruning on range partition (regression)
      
      Fixed valgrind failure in select_describe(), read of uninitialized 
        Item_subselect::eliminated.
      
      PBXT test file updates to reflect changes done in MySQL.
      
      mysql-test/suite/pbxt/r/partition_error.result:
        Result file update following MySQL 5.1.44 changes.
      mysql-test/suite/pbxt/r/partition_pruning.result:
        Result file update following MySQL 5.1.44 changes.
      mysql-test/suite/pbxt/t/partition_error.test:
        Test file update following MySQL 5.1.44 changes.
      sql/item_subselect.cc:
          Fixed valgrind failure in select_describe(), read of uninitialized 
          Item_subselect::eliminated: 
          - it turns out we can call select_describe() without having fixed 
            subquery items for child subselects. These are not the kind of subqueries
            that we could eliminate, so the fix is to ensure that 
            item_subselect->eliminated==FALSE even before fix_fields is called.
            Also added code to reset item_subselect->eliminated back to FALSE in
            Item::reset() call.
      sql/item_subselect.h:
          Fixed valgrind failure in select_describe(), read of uninitialized 
          Item_subselect::eliminated: 
          - it turns out we can call select_describe() without having fixed 
            subquery items for child subselects. These are not the kind of subqueries
            that we could eliminate, so the fix is to ensure that 
            item_subselect->eliminated==FALSE even before fix_fields is called.
            Also added code to reset item_subselect->eliminated back to FALSE in
            Item::reset() call.
      sql/sql_partition.cc:
        Fix Bug#51830: Revert part of the patch for Bug#49742, which caused the regression.
      sql/table.cc:
        Fix Bug#46949: memory leak in failed ALTER TABLE with partitioning.
      c9dffa99
    • unknown's avatar
      MWL#68 Subquery optimization: Efficient NOT IN execution with NULLs · 292d4667
      unknown authored
      Automerge with 5.3-subqueries
      292d4667
    • unknown's avatar
      MWL#68 Subquery optimization: Efficient NOT IN execution with NULLs · 6a138b7f
      unknown authored
      * Implemented a second partial matching strategy via table scan.
        This strategy is a fallback when there is no memory for rowid merging.
      
      * Refactored the selection and creation of partial matching strategies,
        so that the choice of strategy is encapsulated in a separate method
        choose_partial_match_strategy().
      
      * Refactored the representation of partial match strategies so that:
        - each strategy is represented by a polymorphic class, and
        - the base class for all partial match strategies contains common
          execution code.
      
      * Added an estimate of the memory needed for the rowid merge strategy,
        and the system variable "rowid_merge_buff_size" to control the maximum
        memory to be used by the rowid merge algorithm.
      
      * Added two optimizer_switch system variables to control the choice of
        partial match strategy:
        "partial_match_rowid_merge", "partial_match_table_scan".
      
      * Fixed multiple problems with deallocation of resources by the partial
        match strategies.
      
      
      sql/mysql_priv.h:
        * Added two optimizer_switch system variables to control the choice of
          partial match strategy:
          "partial_match_rowid_merge", "partial_match_table_scan".
      sql/mysqld.cc:
        * Added two optimizer_switch system variables to control the choice of
          partial match strategy:
          "partial_match_rowid_merge", "partial_match_table_scan".
        * Added a system variable "rowid_merge_buff_size" to control the maximum
          memory to be used by the rowid merge algorithm.
      sql/set_var.cc:
        * Added a system variable "rowid_merge_buff_size" to control the maximum
          memory to be used by the rowid merge algorithm.
      sql/sql_class.h:
        * Added a system variable "rowid_merge_buff_size" to control the maximum
          memory to be used by the rowid merge algorithm.
      support-files/build-tags:
        Newer versions of BZR require the recursive flag in order to list all files.
      6a138b7f
  11. 08 Mar, 2010 2 commits
  12. 07 Mar, 2010 1 commit
    • Sergey Petrunya's avatar
      BUG#49129: Wrong result with IN-subquery with join_cache_level=6 and firstmatch=off · c2924e15
      Sergey Petrunya authored
      - The problem was that DuplicateWeedout strategy setup code wasn't aware of the 
        fact that join buffering will be used and applied optimization that doesn't work
        together with join buffering. Fixed by making DuplicateWeedout setup code to have 
        a pessimistic check about whether there is a chance that join buffering will be 
        used.
      - Make JOIN_CACHE_BKA::init() correctly process Copy_field elements that denote saving
        current rowids in the join buffer.
      
      mysql-test/r/subselect_sj2.result:
        Update test results
      mysql-test/r/subselect_sj2_jcl6.result:
        Update test results
      mysql-test/r/subselect_sj_jcl6.result:
        Testcase
      mysql-test/t/subselect_sj2.test:
        Update test results
      mysql-test/t/subselect_sj_jcl6.test:
        Testcase
      sql/opt_subselect.cc:
        - The problem was that DuplicateWeedout strategy setup code wasn't aware of the 
          fact that join buffering will be used and applied optimization that doesn't work
          together with join buffering. Fixed by making DuplicateWeedout setup code to have 
          a pessimistic check about whether there is a chance that join buffering will be 
          used.
      sql/sql_join_cache.cc:
        Make JOIN_CACHE_BKA::init() correctly process Copy_field elements that denote saving current rowids in the join buffer.
      sql/sql_select.cc:
        Added a question note
      c2924e15
  13. 06 Mar, 2010 2 commits
    • Igor Babaev's avatar
      Fixed bug #51092. · 1c7ba7ba
      Igor Babaev authored
      The function JOIN_CACHE::read_all_record_fields could return 0
      for an incremental join cache in two cases:
      1. there were no more records in the associated join buffer
      2. there was no table fields stored in the join buffer.
      As a result the function JOIN_CACHE::get_record() could
      return prematurely and did not read all needed fields from
      join buffers into the record buffer.
      
      Now the function JOIN_CACHE::read_all_record_fields returns
      -1 if there are no more records in the associated join buffer.
      1c7ba7ba
    • Sergey Petrunya's avatar
      LPBUG#524025 Running RQG outer_join test leads to crash · 81424b5b
      Sergey Petrunya authored
      Save no-records constant tables in JOIN::const_table_map before we invoke
      eliminate_tables(). Failure to do so caused crash when the same table was
      marked as constant two times
      
      mysql-test/r/table_elim.result:
        LPBUG#524025 Running RQG outer_join test leads to crash
        - Testcase
      mysql-test/t/table_elim.test:
        LPBUG#524025 Running RQG outer_join test leads to crash
        - Testcase
      sql/sql_select.cc:
        LPBUG#524025 Running RQG outer_join test leads to crash
        Save no-records constant tables in JOIN::const_table_map before we invoke eliminate_tables(). Failure to do so caused crash when the same table was marked as constant two times.
      81424b5b
  14. 05 Mar, 2010 1 commit
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  16. 03 Mar, 2010 1 commit