Commit bdc90542 authored by MySQL Build Team's avatar MySQL Build Team

Backport into build-201102032246-5.1.52sp1

> ------------------------------------------------------------
> revno: 3527.3.1
> revision-id: mattias.jonsson@oracle.com-20101222095036-2lpx0gqu4i45jtkz
> parent: sven.sandberg@oracle.com-20101220090735-psae11j9nwuj8vzl
> committer: Mattias Jonsson <mattias.jonsson@oracle.com>
> branch nick: b54483-51-bt_2
> timestamp: Wed 2010-12-22 10:50:36 +0100
> message:
>   Bug#54483: valgrind errors when making warnings for multiline inserts into partition
>   Bug#57071: EXTRACT(WEEK from date_col) cannot be allowed as partitioning function
>   
>   There were functions allowed as partitioning functions
>   that implicit allowed cast. That could result in unacceptable
>   behaviour.
>   
>   Solution was to check that the arguments of date and time functions
>   have allowed types (field and date/datetime/time depending on function).
parent 0b054706
......@@ -1778,7 +1778,7 @@ c1 bigint,
c2 set('sweet'),
key (c2,c1,c0),
key(c0)
) engine=myisam partition by hash (month(c0)) partitions 5;
) engine=myisam partition by hash (c0) partitions 5;
insert ignore into t1 set c0 = -6502262, c1 = 3992917, c2 = 35019;
insert ignore into t1 set c0 = 241221, c1 = -6862346, c2 = 56644;
select c1 from t1 group by (select c0 from t1 limit 1);
......
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......@@ -111,8 +111,9 @@ let $val2 = '2006-01-17';
let $val3 = '2006-02-25';
let $val4 = '2006-02-05';
--source suite/parts/inc/partition_supported_sql_funcs.inc
let $coltype = char(30);
--source suite/parts/inc/partition_supported_sql_funcs.inc
# Disabled after fixing bug#54483.
#let $coltype = char(30);
#--source suite/parts/inc/partition_supported_sql_funcs.inc
let $sqlfunc = extract(month from col1);
let $valsqlfunc = extract(year from '1998-11-23');
......@@ -162,8 +163,9 @@ let $val2 = '14:30:20';
let $val3 = '21:59:22';
let $val4 = '10:22:33';
--source suite/parts/inc/partition_supported_sql_funcs.inc
let $coltype = char(30);
--source suite/parts/inc/partition_supported_sql_funcs.inc
# second(non_time_col) is disabled after bug#54483.
#let $coltype = char(30);
#--source suite/parts/inc/partition_supported_sql_funcs.inc
let $sqlfunc = month(col1);
let $valsqlfunc = month('2006-10-14');
......@@ -195,26 +197,28 @@ let $val3 = '21:59:22';
let $val4 = '10:33:11';
--source suite/parts/inc/partition_supported_sql_funcs.inc
let $sqlfunc = to_days(col1)-to_days('2006-01-01');
let $valsqlfunc = to_days('2006-02-02')-to_days('2006-01-01');
let $coltype = date;
let $infile = part_supported_sql_funcs_int_date.inc;
let $val1 = '2006-02-03';
let $val2 = '2006-01-17';
let $val3 = '2006-01-25';
let $val4 = '2006-02-06';
--source suite/parts/inc/partition_supported_sql_funcs.inc
# to_days(non_date_col) is disabled after bug#54483.
#let $sqlfunc = to_days(col1)-to_days('2006-01-01');
#let $valsqlfunc = to_days('2006-02-02')-to_days('2006-01-01');
#let $coltype = date;
#let $infile = part_supported_sql_funcs_int_date.inc;
#let $val1 = '2006-02-03';
#let $val2 = '2006-01-17';
#let $val3 = '2006-01-25';
#let $val4 = '2006-02-06';
#--source suite/parts/inc/partition_supported_sql_funcs.inc
# to_days(non_date_col) is disabled after bug#54483.
# DATEDIFF() is implemented as (TO_DAYS(d1) - TO_DAYS(d2))
let $sqlfunc = datediff(col1, '2006-01-01');
let $valsqlfunc = datediff('2006-02-02', '2006-01-01');
let $coltype = date;
let $infile = part_supported_sql_funcs_int_date.inc;
let $val1 = '2006-02-03';
let $val2 = '2006-01-17';
let $val3 = '2006-01-25';
let $val4 = '2006-02-06';
--source suite/parts/inc/partition_supported_sql_funcs.inc
#let $sqlfunc = datediff(col1, '2006-01-01');
#let $valsqlfunc = datediff('2006-02-02', '2006-01-01');
#let $coltype = date;
#let $infile = part_supported_sql_funcs_int_date.inc;
#let $val1 = '2006-02-03';
#let $val2 = '2006-01-17';
#let $val3 = '2006-01-25';
#let $val4 = '2006-02-06';
#--source suite/parts/inc/partition_supported_sql_funcs.inc
let $sqlfunc = weekday(col1);
let $valsqlfunc = weekday('2006-10-14');
......
......@@ -1821,15 +1821,16 @@ while ($cnt)
drop table t1;
#
# BUG#32272: partition crash 1: enum column
# BUG#32772: partition crash 1: enum column
#
# Note that month(int_col) is disallowed after bug#54483.
create table t1 (
c0 int,
c1 bigint,
c2 set('sweet'),
key (c2,c1,c0),
key(c0)
) engine=myisam partition by hash (month(c0)) partitions 5;
) engine=myisam partition by hash (c0) partitions 5;
--disable_warnings
insert ignore into t1 set c0 = -6502262, c1 = 3992917, c2 = 35019;
......
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......@@ -966,11 +966,11 @@ class Item {
virtual bool set_no_const_sub(uchar *arg) { return FALSE; }
virtual Item *replace_equal_field(uchar * arg) { return this; }
/*
Check if an expression value depends on the current timezone. Used by
partitioning code to reject timezone-dependent expressions in a
(sub)partitioning function.
Check if an expression value has allowed arguments, like DATE/DATETIME
for date functions. Also used by partitioning code to reject
timezone-dependent expressions in a (sub)partitioning function.
*/
virtual bool is_timezone_dependent_processor(uchar *bool_arg)
virtual bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *bool_arg)
{
return FALSE;
}
......
......@@ -189,6 +189,7 @@ class Item_func :public Item_result_field
null_value=1;
return 0.0;
}
bool has_timestamp_args()
{
DBUG_ASSERT(fixed == TRUE);
......@@ -200,6 +201,45 @@ class Item_func :public Item_result_field
}
return FALSE;
}
bool has_date_args()
{
DBUG_ASSERT(fixed == TRUE);
for (uint i= 0; i < arg_count; i++)
{
if (args[i]->type() == Item::FIELD_ITEM &&
(args[i]->field_type() == MYSQL_TYPE_DATE ||
args[i]->field_type() == MYSQL_TYPE_DATETIME))
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
bool has_time_args()
{
DBUG_ASSERT(fixed == TRUE);
for (uint i= 0; i < arg_count; i++)
{
if (args[i]->type() == Item::FIELD_ITEM &&
(args[i]->field_type() == MYSQL_TYPE_TIME ||
args[i]->field_type() == MYSQL_TYPE_DATETIME))
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
bool has_datetime_args()
{
DBUG_ASSERT(fixed == TRUE);
for (uint i= 0; i < arg_count; i++)
{
if (args[i]->type() == Item::FIELD_ITEM &&
args[i]->field_type() == MYSQL_TYPE_DATETIME)
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
/*
We assume the result of any function that has a TIMESTAMP argument to be
timezone-dependent, since a TIMESTAMP value in both numeric and string
......@@ -208,7 +248,7 @@ class Item_func :public Item_result_field
representation of a TIMESTAMP argument verbatim, and thus does not depend on
the timezone.
*/
virtual bool is_timezone_dependent_processor(uchar *bool_arg)
virtual bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *bool_arg)
{
return has_timestamp_args();
}
......
......@@ -70,6 +70,10 @@ class Item_func_to_days :public Item_int_func
enum_monotonicity_info get_monotonicity_info() const;
longlong val_int_endpoint(bool left_endp, bool *incl_endp);
bool check_partition_func_processor(uchar *int_arg) {return FALSE;}
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
return !has_date_args();
}
};
......@@ -86,6 +90,10 @@ class Item_func_dayofmonth :public Item_int_func
maybe_null=1;
}
bool check_partition_func_processor(uchar *int_arg) {return FALSE;}
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
return !has_date_args();
}
};
......@@ -111,6 +119,10 @@ class Item_func_month :public Item_func
maybe_null=1;
}
bool check_partition_func_processor(uchar *int_arg) {return FALSE;}
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
return !has_date_args();
}
};
......@@ -140,6 +152,10 @@ class Item_func_dayofyear :public Item_int_func
maybe_null=1;
}
bool check_partition_func_processor(uchar *int_arg) {return FALSE;}
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
return !has_date_args();
}
};
......@@ -156,6 +172,10 @@ class Item_func_hour :public Item_int_func
maybe_null=1;
}
bool check_partition_func_processor(uchar *int_arg) {return FALSE;}
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
return !has_time_args();
}
};
......@@ -172,6 +192,10 @@ class Item_func_minute :public Item_int_func
maybe_null=1;
}
bool check_partition_func_processor(uchar *int_arg) {return FALSE;}
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
return !has_time_args();
}
};
......@@ -188,6 +212,10 @@ class Item_func_quarter :public Item_int_func
maybe_null=1;
}
bool check_partition_func_processor(uchar *int_arg) {return FALSE;}
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
return !has_date_args();
}
};
......@@ -204,6 +232,10 @@ class Item_func_second :public Item_int_func
maybe_null=1;
}
bool check_partition_func_processor(uchar *int_arg) {return FALSE;}
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
return !has_time_args();
}
};
......@@ -234,6 +266,10 @@ class Item_func_yearweek :public Item_int_func
maybe_null=1;
}
bool check_partition_func_processor(uchar *int_arg) {return FALSE;}
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
return !has_date_args();
}
};
......@@ -252,6 +288,10 @@ class Item_func_year :public Item_int_func
maybe_null=1;
}
bool check_partition_func_processor(uchar *int_arg) {return FALSE;}
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
return !has_date_args();
}
};
......@@ -282,6 +322,10 @@ class Item_func_weekday :public Item_func
maybe_null=1;
}
bool check_partition_func_processor(uchar *int_arg) {return FALSE;}
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
return !has_date_args();
}
};
class Item_func_dayname :public Item_func_weekday
......@@ -311,7 +355,7 @@ class Item_func_unix_timestamp :public Item_int_func
(and thus may not be used as a partitioning function)
when its argument is NOT of the TIMESTAMP type.
*/
bool is_timezone_dependent_processor(uchar *int_arg)
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
return !has_timestamp_args();
}
......@@ -335,6 +379,10 @@ class Item_func_time_to_sec :public Item_int_func
max_length=10*MY_CHARSET_BIN_MB_MAXLEN;
}
bool check_partition_func_processor(uchar *int_arg) {return FALSE;}
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
return !has_time_args();
}
};
......@@ -588,6 +636,10 @@ class Item_func_from_days :public Item_date
const char *func_name() const { return "from_days"; }
bool get_date(MYSQL_TIME *res, uint fuzzy_date);
bool check_partition_func_processor(uchar *int_arg) {return FALSE;}
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
return has_date_args() || has_time_args();
}
};
......@@ -714,6 +766,42 @@ class Item_extract :public Item_int_func
bool eq(const Item *item, bool binary_cmp) const;
virtual void print(String *str, enum_query_type query_type);
bool check_partition_func_processor(uchar *int_arg) {return FALSE;}
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
switch (int_type) {
case INTERVAL_YEAR:
case INTERVAL_YEAR_MONTH:
case INTERVAL_QUARTER:
case INTERVAL_MONTH:
/* case INTERVAL_WEEK: Not allowed as partitioning function, bug#57071 */
case INTERVAL_DAY:
return !has_date_args();
case INTERVAL_DAY_HOUR:
case INTERVAL_DAY_MINUTE:
case INTERVAL_DAY_SECOND:
case INTERVAL_DAY_MICROSECOND:
return !has_datetime_args();
case INTERVAL_HOUR:
case INTERVAL_HOUR_MINUTE:
case INTERVAL_HOUR_SECOND:
case INTERVAL_MINUTE:
case INTERVAL_MINUTE_SECOND:
case INTERVAL_SECOND:
case INTERVAL_MICROSECOND:
case INTERVAL_HOUR_MICROSECOND:
case INTERVAL_MINUTE_MICROSECOND:
case INTERVAL_SECOND_MICROSECOND:
return !has_time_args();
default:
/*
INTERVAL_LAST is only an end marker,
INTERVAL_WEEK depends on default_week_format which is a session
variable and cannot be used for partitioning. See bug#57071.
*/
break;
}
return true;
}
};
......@@ -964,6 +1052,10 @@ class Item_func_microsecond :public Item_int_func
maybe_null=1;
}
bool check_partition_func_processor(uchar *int_arg) {return FALSE;}
bool is_arguments_valid_processor(uchar *int_arg)
{
return !has_time_args();
}
};
......
......@@ -1019,7 +1019,7 @@ static bool fix_fields_part_func(THD *thd, Item* func_expr, TABLE *table,
opening existing tables for easier maintenance. This exception should be
deprecated at some point in future so that we always throw an error.
*/
if (func_expr->walk(&Item::is_timezone_dependent_processor,
if (func_expr->walk(&Item::is_arguments_valid_processor,
0, NULL))
{
if (is_create_table_ind)
......
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