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    Bug #56494 Segfault in upgrade_shared_lock_to_exclusive() for · e14934d2
    Jon Olav Hauglid authored
               REPAIR of merge table
    Bug #56422 CHECK TABLE run when the table is locked reports
               corruption along with timeout
    
    The crash happened if a table maintenance statement (ANALYZE TABLE,
    REPAIR TABLE, etc.) was executed on a MERGE table and opening and 
    locking a child table failed. This could for example happen if a child
    table did not exist or if a lock timeout happened while waiting for
    a conflicting metadata lock to disappear.
    
    Since opening and locking the MERGE table and its children failed,
    the tables would be closed and the metadata locks released.
    However, TABLE_LIST::table for the MERGE table would still be set,
    with its value invalid since the tables had been closed.
    This caused the table maintenance statement to try to continue
    and upgrade the metadata lock on the MERGE table. But since the lock
    already had been released, this caused a segfault.
    
    This patch fixes the problem by setting TABLE_LIST::table to NULL 
    if open_and_lock_tables() fails. This prevents maintenance
    statements from continuing and trying to upgrade the metadata lock.
    
    The patch includes a 5.5 version of the fix for
    Bug #46339 crash on REPAIR TABLE merge table USE_FRM.
    This bug caused REPAIR TABLE ... USE_FRM to give an assert 
    when used on merge tables.
    
    The patch also enables the CHECK TABLE statement for log tables.
    Before, CHECK TABLE for log tables gave ER_CANT_LOCK_LOG_TABLE,
    yet still counted the statement as successfully executed.
    With the changes to table maintenance statement error handling
    in this patch, CHECK TABLE would no longer be considered as
    successful in this case. This would have caused upgrade scripts
    to mistakenly think that the general and slow logs are corrupted
    and have to be repaired. Enabling CHECK TABLES for log tables
    prevents this from happening.
    
    Finally, the patch changes the error message from "Corrupt" to
    "Operation failed" for a number of issues not related to table
    corruption. For example "Lock wait timeout exceeded" and 
    "Deadlock found trying to get lock".
    
    Test cases added to merge.test and check.test.
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