- 03 Sep, 2011 1 commit
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Michael Widenius authored
Fixed lp:828514 "Assertion `! is_set()' failed in Diagnostics_area::set_ok_status with derived table + subquery + concurrent DML" sql/item_subselect.cc: Added check of error condtions (safety) sql/sql_join_cache.cc: Added DBUG to some functions. Added error checking for calls to check_match(); This fixed the bug. sql/sql_select.cc: Moved variable assignment to be close to where it's used (cleanup)
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- 02 Sep, 2011 4 commits
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unknown authored
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unknown authored
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Sergey Petrunya authored
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unknown authored
For ANY subqueries NULLs should be ignored (if there is other values) when finding max min. For ALL subqueries NULLs should be saved if they found. Optimisation for ALL suqbueries if NULL is possible in the SELECT list with max/min aggregate function switched off. Some test changed where NULL is not used but optimization with max/min aggregate function important so NOT NULL added. mysql-test/r/explain.result: Forced old optimization. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Forced old optimization. New test suite. mysql-test/t/explain.test: Forced old optimization. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Forced old optimization. New test suite. sql/item_subselect.cc: Store converted subquery type. Switch off aggregate function optimisation for ALL and nulls. sql/sql_class.cc: Fixed NULL comparison. sql/sql_class.h: Store converted subquery type.
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- 01 Sep, 2011 5 commits
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Michael Widenius authored
Added logging of all errors from my_read/my_write/my_pread/my_pwrite/my_open & my_malloc to mysqld error log if one sets log-warning to 10 or 11 The idea is that my_global_flags is ored to the MyFlags parameter for the above functions if the MY_WME flag is not set. As the my_global_flags has ME_JUST_INFO (mark error as 'note') and possible ME_NOREFRESH (write error to log) this will force mysqld to log the not critical error to the log as a note. include/my_sys.h: Moved MY_SYNC_DIR to ensure it never clashes with ME_JUST_INFO Added my_global_flags mysql-test/Makefile.am: Removed not used bugs directory mysys/my_init.c: Added my_global_flags, a variable that is ored to MyFlags in a those mysys functions we want extra logging. mysys/my_malloc.c: Added support for my_global_flags mysys/my_open.c: Added support for my_global_flags mysys/my_pread.c: Added support for my_global_flags mysys/my_read.c: Added support for my_global_flags mysys/my_static.c: Added my_global_flags mysys/my_write.c: Added support for my_global_flags sql/mysqld.cc: Set my_global_flags for warning levels 10 & 11 sql/sql_base.cc: Don't increment unhandled errors for notes or warnings.
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unknown authored
Analysis: In the test query semi-join merges the inner-most subquery into the outer subquery, and the optimization of the merged subquery finds some new index access methods. Later the IN-EXISTS transformation is applied to the unmerged subquery. Since the optimizer is instructed to not consider materialization, it reoptimizes the plan in-place to take into account the new IN-EXISTS conditions. Just before reoptimization JOIN::choose_subquery_plan resets the query plan, which also resets the access methods found during the semi-join merge. Then reoptimization discovers there are no new access methods, but it leaves the query plan in its reset state. Later semi-join crashes because it assumes these access methods are present. Solution: When reoptimizing in-place, reset the query plan only after new access methods were discovered. If no new access methods were discovered, leave the current plan as it was.
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Michael Widenius authored
Added more printing of errors to myisamchk. mysys/mf_iocache.c: Write error message if failed seek. sql/table.cc: Fixed buffer overflow bug: - It's not enough to check for mysql_version to to detect partion indicator as the version may have been updated by mysql_upgrade. storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: Don't log same error twice. Don't reset log_all_errors if it's set storage/myisam/mi_check.c: Fixed bug that caused repair() to not report error if called twice (as when doing retry) More printing of errors. storage/myisam/sort.c: Set my_errno in case of out of memory errors.
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Michael Widenius authored
Added variable ARIA_CHECKPOINT_LOG_ACTIVITY to allow one to specify how often we should do a checkpoint. Added more error printing to log if log_warnings > 2 Give an error if checkpoint record is not correct, mysql-test/suite/maria/r/compat_aliases.result: Added ARIA_CHECKPOINT_LOG_ACTIVITY mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria3.result: Added ARIA_CHECKPOINT_LOG_ACTIVITY storage/maria/ha_maria.cc: Added ARIA_CHECKPOINT_LOG_ACTIVITY Added more error printing to log if log_warnings > 2 Added db and table name to error message when printing to log storage/maria/ma_check.c: Fixed bug where we didn't reset some variables between repair() calls storage/maria/ma_checkpoint.c: Made maria_checkpoint_min_activity global. Don't do checkpoint if no data logged. Changed test for if we should do checkpoint to test separately for if log has grown or if we have had a lot of of cache writes. storage/maria/ma_recovery.c: Give an error if checkpoint record is not correct storage/maria/trnman.c: Don't print not needed long_transaction_id entries for checkpoints.
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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- 29 Aug, 2011 5 commits
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Sergey Petrunya authored
BUG##836491: Crash in Item_field::Item_field from add_ref_to_table_cond() with semijoin+materialization - Let create_tmp_table set KEY_PART_INFO::fieldnr. It is needed in add_ref_to_table_cond(), and possibly other places.
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Michael Widenius authored
Added logging of all messages (also system warnings) one gets during a MyISAM recovery or auto-recovery. sql/mysqld.cc: Log errors if thd->log_all_errors is set sql/sql_class.cc: Add log_all_errors sql/sql_class.h: Add log_all_errors storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: Write db and table name for all logged errors Log errors also during auto_recovery During auto_recovery, set thd->log_all_errors if log_warnings >2 to ensure that system errors are also logged to file
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Sergey Petrunya authored
- The problem was that the code that made the check whether the subquery is an AND-part of the WHERE clause didn't work correctly for nested subqueries. In particular, grand-child subquery in HAVING was treated as if it was in the WHERE, which eventually caused an assert when replace_where_subcondition looked for the subquery predicate in the WHERE and couldn't find it there. - The fix: Removed implementation of "thd_marker approach". thd->thd_marker was used to determine the location of subquery predicate: setup_conds() would set accordingly it when making the {where|on_expr}->fix_fields(...) call so that AND-parts of the WHERE/ON clauses can determine they are the AND-parts. Item_cond_or::fix_fields(), Item_func::fix_fields(), Item_subselect::fix_fields (this one was missed), and all other items-that-contain-items had to reset thd->thd_marker before calling fix_fields() for their children items, so that the children can see they are not AND-parts of WHERE/ON. - The "thd_marker approach" required that a lot of code in different locations maintains correct value of thd->thd_marker, so it was replaced with: - The new approach with mark_as_condition_AND_part does not keep context in thd->thd_marker. Instead, setup_conds() now calls {where|on_expr}->mark_as_condition_AND_part() and implementations of that function make sure that: - parts of AND-expressions get the mark_as_condition_AND_part() call - Item_in_subselect objects record that they are AND-parts of WHERE/ON
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Michael Widenius authored
sql-bench/crash-me.sh: Test types with microseconds Fixed some warnings from perl Code cleanups Don't write comments to .cfg file if run with --noverbose
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Michael Widenius authored
client/mysql.cc: Don't remove MariaDB executable comments. mysql-test/r/comments.result: Test MariaDB executable comments. mysql-test/r/mysql.result: Test MariaDB executable comments. mysql-test/t/comments.test: Test MariaDB executable comments. mysql-test/t/mysql.test: Test MariaDB executable comments. sql/sql_cache.cc: Don't delete MariaDB executable comments. sql/sql_lex.cc: Handle MariaDB executable comments
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- 26 Aug, 2011 1 commit
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unknown authored
Analysis: Constant table optimization of the outer query finds that the right side of the equality is a constant that can be used for an eq_ref access to fetch one row from t1, and substitute t1 with a constant. Thus constant optimization triggers evaluation of the subquery during the optimize phase of the outer query. The innermost subquery requires a plan with a temporary table because with InnoDB tables the exact count of rows is not known, and the empty tables cannot be optimzied way. JOIN::exec for the innermost subquery substitutes the subquery tables with a temporary table. When EXPLAIN gets to print the tables in the innermost subquery, EXPLAIN needs to print the name of each table through the corresponding TABLE_LIST object. However, the temporary table created during execution doesn't have a corresponding TABLE_LIST, so we get a null pointer exception. Solution: The solution is to forbid using expensive constant expressions for eq_ref access for contant table optimization. Notice that eq_ref with a subquery providing the value is still possible during regular execution.
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- 23 Aug, 2011 2 commits
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unknown authored
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unknown authored
Analysis: During the first execution of the query through the stored procedure, the optimization phase calls substitute_for_best_equal_field(), which calls Item_in_optimizer::transform(). The latter replaces Item_in_subselect::left_expr with args[0] via assignment. In this test case args[0] is an Item_outer_ref which is created/deallocated for each re-execution. As a result, during the second execution Item_in_subselect::left_expr pointed to freed memory, which resulted in a crash. Solution: The solution is to use change_item_tree(), so that the origianal left expression is restored after each execution.
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- 22 Aug, 2011 2 commits
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unknown authored
Analysis: Partial matching is used even when there are no NULLs in a materialized subquery, as long as the left NOT IN operand may contain NULL values. This case was not handled correctly in two different places. First, the implementation of parital matching did not clear the set of matching columns when the merge process advanced to the next row. Second, there is no need to perform partial matching at all when the left operand has no NULLs. Solution: First fix subselect_rowid_merge_engine::partial_match() to properly cleanup the bitmap of matching keys when advancing to the next row. Second, change subselect_partial_match_engine::exec() so that when the materialized subquery doesn't contain any NULLs, and the left operand of [NOT] IN doesn't contain NULLs either, the method returns without doing any unnecessary partial matching. The correct result in this case is in Item::in_value.
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Sergei Golubchik authored
sql/sql_select.cc: items' cmp_type()'s must match, not result_type()'s
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- 20 Aug, 2011 1 commit
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Igor Babaev authored
When the WHERE/HAVING condition of a subquery has been transformed by the optimizer the pointer stored the 'where'/'having' field of the SELECT_LEX structure used for the subquery must be updated accordingly. Otherwise the pointer may refer to an invalid item. This can lead to the reported assertion failure for some queries with correlated subqueries
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- 17 Aug, 2011 5 commits
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unknown authored
The bug is a duplicate of MySQL's Bug#11764086, however MySQL's fix is incomplete for MariaDB, so this fix is slightly different. In addition, this patch renames Item_func_not_all::top_level() to is_top_level_item() to make it in line with the analogous methods of Item_in_optimizer, and Item_subselect. Analysis: It is possible to determine whether a predicate is NULL-rejecting only if it is a top-level one. However, this was not taken into account for Item_in_optimizer. As a result, a NOT IN predicate was erroneously considered as NULL-rejecting, and the NULL-complemented rows generated by the outer join were rejected before being checked by the NOT IN predicate. Solution: Change Item_in_optimizer to be considered as NULL-rejecting only if it a top-level predicate.
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Sergey Petrunya authored
opt_range.cc: modified print_key() so that it doesn't do memory re-allocs when printing multipart keys over varchar columns. When it did, key printout in debug trace was interrupted with my_malloc/free printouts.
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Sergey Petrunya authored
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Sergey Petrunya authored
BUG#826935 Assertion `!table || (!table->read_set || bitmap_is_set(table->read_set, field_index))' failed - add_ref_to_table_cond() should not just overwrite pre_idx_push_select_cond with the contents tab->select_cond. pre_idx_push_select_cond exists precisely for the reason that it may contain a condition that is a strict superset of what is in tab->select_cond. The fix is to inject generated equality into pre_idx_push_select_cond.
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Igor Babaev authored
The value of maybe_null flag should be saved for the second execution of a prepared statement from SELECT that uses an outer join.
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- 16 Aug, 2011 9 commits
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Michael Widenius authored
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Sergey Petrunya authored
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Sergey Petrunya authored
- Make simplify_joins() set maybe_null=FALSE for tables that were on the inner sides of inner joins and then were moved to the inner sides of semi-joins.
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Michael Widenius authored
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Michael Widenius authored
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Michael Widenius authored
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Michael Widenius authored
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Michael Widenius authored
If mysqld --log-warnings=3 or higher, then print all check and repair warnings for MyISAM tables to the log. This is useful when trying to find out why an automatic myisam repair failes. storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: If mysqld --log-warnings=3 or higher, then print all check and repair warnings for MyISAM tables to the error log.
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Michael Widenius authored
Fixed bug that MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS was not working properly in all situations (which could cause aborted connects) thd->user_connect is now handled in thd->clenup() which will ensure that it works in all context (including slaves). I added also some DBUG_ASSERT() to ensure that things are working correctly. sql/sql_acl.cc: Reset thd->user_connect on failed check_for_max_user_connections() to ensure we don't decrement value twice. Removed not needed call to decrease_user_connections() as thd->cleanup() will now do it. sql/sql_class.cc: Call decrease_user_connections() in thd->cleanup() sql/sql_connect.cc: Ensure we don't allocate thd->user_connect twice. Simplify check_for_max_user_connections(). sql/sql_parse.cc: Ensure that thd->user_connect is handled properly in for 'change_user' command.
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- 15 Aug, 2011 5 commits
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Michael Widenius authored
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c: Moved trman_init() before parse_checkpoint_record() as this calls trnman functions if we have to open tables.
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Michael Widenius authored
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Michael Widenius authored
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Michael Widenius authored
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Michael Widenius authored
The bug was that when using bulk insert combined with lock table, we intitalized the io cache with the wrong file position. This fixed a bug where MariaDB could not read in a table dump done with mysqldump. mysql-test/suite/maria/r/locking.result: Test case for locking + write cache bug mysql-test/suite/maria/t/locking.test: Test case for locking + write cache bug storage/maria/ma_extra.c: Initialize write cache used with bulk insert to correct file length. (The old code didn't work if one was using LOCK TABLE for the given table).
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