- 13 May, 2013 3 commits
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Neeraj Bisht authored
WITH COMPOSITE KEY COLUMNS Problem:- While running a SELECT query with several AGGR(DISTINCT) function and these are referring to different field of same composite key, Returned incorrect value. Analysis:- In a table, where we have composite key like (a,b,c) and when we give a query like select COUNT(DISTINCT b), SUM(DISTINCT a) from .... here, we first make a list of items in Aggr(distinct) function (which is a, b), where order of item doesn't matter. and then we see, whether we have a composite key where the prefix of index columns matches the items of the aggregation function. (in this case we have a,b,c). if yes, so we can use loose index scan and we need not perform duplicate removal to distinct in our aggregate function. In our table, we traverse column marked with <-- and get the result as (a,b,c) count(distinct b) sum(distinct a) treated as count b treated as sum(a) (1,1,2)<-- 1 1 (1,2,2)<-- 1++=2 1+1=2 (1,2,3) (2,1,2)<-- 2++=3 1+1+2=4 (2,2,2)<-- 3++=4 1+1+2+2=6 (2,2,3) result will be 4,6, but it should be (2,3) As in this case, our assumption is incorrect. If we have query like select count(distinct a,b), sum(distinct a,b)from .. then we can use loose index scan Solution:- In our query, when we have more then one aggr(distinct) function then they should refer to same fields like select count(distinct a,b), sum(distinct a,b) from .. -->we can use loose scan index as both aggr(distinct) refer to same fields a,b. If they are referring to different field like select count(distinct a), sum(distinct b) from .. -->will not use loose scan index as both aggr(distinct) refer to different fields.
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
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mysql-builder@oracle.com authored
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- 12 May, 2013 2 commits
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
innobase_convert_to_filename_charset() was by mistake kept within the conditional compilation of UNIV_COMPILE_TEST_FUNCS. Now placing the function out of UNIV_COMPILE_TEST_FUNCS. Also, removed the unnecessary log message (as in 5.6+).
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- 10 May, 2013 4 commits
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Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
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Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
Reverting fix for Bug#16119355 in 5.1 as this needs two patches from 5.5+ to work for a certain case
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
is included only in the builtin InnoDB, and it is missed in InnoDB plugin. Adding this function in InnoDB plugin as well.
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- 09 May, 2013 1 commit
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mysql-builder@oracle.com authored
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- 08 May, 2013 1 commit
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
NUMBER ALREADY USED BY 5.6 The problem was that the patch for Bug#13004581 added a new error message to 5.5. This causes it to use an error number already used in 5.6 by ER_CANNOT_LOAD_FROM_TABLE_V2. Which means that error message number stability between GA releases is broken. This patch fixes the problem by removing the error message and using ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR instead.
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- 07 May, 2013 5 commits
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Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
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Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
STRING CONVERSION FUNCTIONS Problem: While executing the prepared statement, user variable is set to memory which would be freed at the end of execution. If the statement is executed again, valgrind throws error when accessing this pointer. Analysis: 1. First time when Item_func_set_user_var::check is called, memory is allocated for "value" to store the result. (In the call to copy_if_not_alloced). 2. While sending the result, Item_func_set_user_var::check is called again. But, this time, its called with "use_result_field" set to true. As a result, we call result_field->val_str(&value). 3. Here memory allocated for "value" gets freed. And "value" gets set to "result_field", with "str_length" being that of result_field's. 4. In the call to JOIN::cleanup, result_field's memory gets freed as this is allocated in a chunk as part of the temporary table which is needed to execute the query. 5. Next time, when execute of the same statement is called, "value" will be set to memory which is already freed. Valgrind error occurs as "str_length" is positive (set at Step 3) Note that user variables list is stored as part of the Lex object in set_var_list. Hence the persistance across executions. Solution: Patch for Bug#11764371 fixed in mysql-5.6+ fixes this problem as well.So backporting the same. In the solution for Bug#11764371, we create another object of user_var and repoint it to temp_table's field. As a result while deleting the alloced buffer in Step 3, since the cloned object does not own the buffer, deletion will not happen. So at step 5 when we execute the statement second time, the original object will be used and since deletion did not happen valgrind will not complain about dangling pointer.
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Sergey Glukhov authored
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Sergey Glukhov authored
The problem happened due to broken left expression in Item_in_optimizer object. In case of the bug left expression is runtime created Item_outer_ref item which is deleted at the end of the statement and one of Item_in_optimizer arguments becomes bad when re-executed. The fix is to use real_item() instead of original left expression. Note: It feels a bit weird that after preparing, the field is directly part of the generated Item_func_eq, whereas in execution it is replaced with an Item_outer_ref wrapper object.
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Sujatha Sivakumar authored
TRANSACTION ROLLBACK Problem: ======= "prepare_commit_mutex" is acquired during "innobase_xa_prepare" and it is freed only in "innobase_commit". After prepare, if the commit operation fails the transaction is rolled back but the mutex is not released. Analysis: ======== During transaction commit process transaction is prepared and the "prepare_commit_mutex" is acquired to preserve the order of commit. After prepare write to binlog is initiated. File: sql/handler.cc if (error || (is_real_trans && xid && -----> (error= !(cookie= tc_log->log_xid(thd, xid))))) { ha_rollback_trans(thd, all); In the above code "tc_log->log_xid" operation fails. When the write to binlog fails the transaction is rolled back with out freeing the mutex. A subsequent "INSERT" operation tries to acquire the same mutex during its commit process and the server aborts. Fix: === "prepare_commit_mutex" is freed during "innobase_rollback".
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- 06 May, 2013 6 commits
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
The problem was that if UPDATE with subselect caused a deadlock inside InnoDB, this deadlock was not properly handled by the SQL layer. This meant that the SQL layer would try to unlock the row after InnoDB had rolled back the transaction. This caused an assertion inside InnoDB. This patch fixes the problem by checking for errors reported by SQL_SELECT::skip_record() and not calling unlock_row() if any errors have been reported. This bug is similar to Bug#13586591, but for UPDATE rather than DELETE. Similar issues in filesort/opt_range/ sql_select will be investigated and handled in the scope of Bug#16767929
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
Bug #16754901 PARS_INFO_FREE NOT CALLED IN DICT_CREATE_ADD_FOREIGN_TO_DICTIONARY Problem: There are two situations here. The constraint name is explicitly given by the user and the constraint name is automatically generated by InnoDB. In the case of generated constraint name, it is formed by adding table name as prefix. The table names are stored internally in my_charset_filename. In the case of constraint name explicitly given by the user, it is stored in UTF8 format itself. So, in some situations the constraint name is in utf8 and in some situations it is in my_charset_filename format. Hence this problem. Solution: Always store the foreign key constraint name in UTF-8 even when automatically generated. Bug #16754901 PARS_INFO_FREE NOT CALLED IN DICT_CREATE_ADD_FOREIGN_TO_DICTIONARY Problem: There was a memory leak in the function dict_create_add_foreign_to_dictionary(). The allocated pars_info_t object is not freed in the error code path. Solution: Allocate the pars_info_t object after the error checking. rb#2368 in review
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Murthy Narkedimilli authored
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murthy.narkedimilli@oracle.com authored
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balasubramanian.kandasamy@oracle.com authored
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- 03 May, 2013 1 commit
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mysql-builder@oracle.com authored
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- 30 Apr, 2013 5 commits
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michael.izioumtchenko@oracle.com authored
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michael.izioumtchenko@oracle.com authored
eliminate a race condition over recv_sys->n_addrs which might result in a database corruption in recovery, without reporting a recovery error. recv_recover_page_func(): move the code segment that decrements recv_sys->n_addrs to the end of the function, after the call to mtr_commit() rb://2282 approved by Inaam
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Neeraj Bisht authored
GROUP BY, MYISAM Merge fix for Bug#16222245 from mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5
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Neeraj Bisht authored
GROUP BY, MYISAM Problem:- In a query, where we are using loose index scan optimization and we have MIN() causes segmentation fault(where table row length is less then key_length). Analysis: While using loose index scan for MIN(), we call key_copy(), to copy the key data from record. This function is using temporary record buffer to store key data from the record buffer.But in case where the key length is greater then the buffer length, this will cause a segmentation fault. Solution: Give a proper buffer to store a key record.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
After a clean shutdown, InnoDB will not check the *.ibd file headers, for maximum performance. This is unchanged before and after this patch. What this fix addresses is the case when crash recovery is needed. Previously, InnoDB could load a corrupted tablespace file. buf_page_is_corrupted(): Add the parameter check_lsn. fil_check_first_page(): New function, to perform a consistency check on the first page of a file. This can be overridden by setting innodb_force_recovery. fil_read_first_page(), fil_open_single_table_tablespace(), fil_load_single_table_tablespace(): Invoke fil_check_first_page(). open_or_create_data_files(): Check the status of fil_open_single_table_tablespace(). rb#2352 approved by Jimmy Yang
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- 27 Apr, 2013 1 commit
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Bill Qu authored
When logging to the binary log in row, updates and deletes to a BLACKHOLE engine table are skipped. It is impossible to log binary log in row format for updates and deletes to a BLACKHOLE engine table, as no row events can be generated in these cases. After fix, generate a warning for UPDATE/DELETE statements that modify a BLACKHOLE table, as row events are not logged in row format.
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- 25 Apr, 2013 1 commit
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Venkatesh Duggirala authored
SINGLE DATABASE; MYSQLBINLOG Problem: If last subevent inside a RBR event is skipped while replaying a binary log using mysqlbinlog with --database=... option, generated output is missing end marker('/*!*/;) for that RBR event. Thence causing syntax error while replaying the generated output. Fix: Append end marker ('/*!*/;) if the last subevent is getting skipped. Append end marker if the last subevent is getting skipped.
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- 24 Apr, 2013 6 commits
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Georgi Kodinov authored
MYSQL_READ_DEFAULT_FILE Parsing of the plugin-dir config file option was not working due to a typo. Fixed the typo. No test case can be added due to lack of support for defaults-exitra-file testing in mysql-test-run.pl. Thanks to Sinisa for contributing the fix.
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mysql-builder@oracle.com authored
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mysql-builder@oracle.com authored
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
OPENING MISSING PARTITION In the ha_innobase::open() call, for normal tables, there is no retry logic. But for partitioned tables, there is a retry logic introduced as fix for: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=33349 https://support.mysql.com/view.php?id=21080 The Bug#33349, does not provide sufficient information to analyze the original problem. The original problem reported by bug#33349 is also minor (just an annoyance and no loss of functionality). Most importantly, the retry logic has been introduced without any associated test case. So we are removing the retry logic for partitioned tables. When the original problem occurs, a different solution will be explored.
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
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- 22 Apr, 2013 2 commits
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Murthy Narkedimilli authored
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murthy.narkedimilli@oracle.com authored
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- 20 Apr, 2013 2 commits
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Neeraj Bisht authored
Problem: In query like select 1 from .. order by match .. against ...; causes a debug assert failue. Analysis: In union type query like (select * from order by a) order by b; or (select * from order by a) union (select * from order by b); We skip resolving of order by a for 1st query and order by of a and b in 2nd query. This means that, in case when our order by have Item_func_match class, we skip resolving it. But we maintain a ft_func_list and at the time of optimization, when we Perform FULLTEXT search before all regular searches on the bases of the list we call Item_func_match::init_search() which will cause debug assert as the item is not resolved. Solution: We will skip execution if the item is not fixed and we will not fix index(Item_func_match::fix_index()) for which Item_func_match::fix_field() is not called so that on later changes we can check the dependency on fix field. bz
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Neeraj Bisht authored
Problem: In query like select 1 from .. order by match .. against ...; causes a debug assert failue. Analysis: In union type query like (select * from order by a) order by b; or (select * from order by a) union (select * from order by b); We skip resolving of order by a for 1st query and order by of a and b in 2nd query. This means that, in case when our order by have Item_func_match class, we skip resolving it. But we maintain a ft_func_list and at the time of optimization, when we Perform FULLTEXT search before all regular searches on the bases of the list we call Item_func_match::init_search() which will cause debug assert as the item is not resolved. Solution: We will skip execution if the item is not fixed and we will not fix index(Item_func_match::fix_index()) for which Item_func_match::fix_field() is not called so that on later changes we can check the dependency on fix field.
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