1. 01 Nov, 2010 2 commits
  2. 29 Oct, 2010 13 commits
    • Jon Olav Hauglid's avatar
      Bug #57659 Segfault in Query_cache::invalidate_data for TRUNCATE TABLE · 75d59ff9
      Jon Olav Hauglid authored
      This crash could happen if TRUNCATE TABLE indirectly failed to open a
      merge table due to failures to open underlying tables. Even if opening
      failed, the TRUNCATE TABLE code would try to invalidate the table in
      the query cache. Since this table had been closed and memory released,
      this could lead to a crash.
      
      This bug was introduced by a combination of the changes introduced by
      the patch for Bug#52044, where failing to open a table will cause opened
      tables to be closed. And the changes in patch for Bug#49938, where
      TRUNCATE TABLE uses the standard open tables function.
      
      This patch fixes the problem by setting the TABLE pointer to NULL before 
      invalidating the query cache.
      
      Test case added to truncate_coverage.test.
      75d59ff9
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      merge · 13237f7a
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      13237f7a
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      fix tree name · 9d4434e3
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      9d4434e3
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      merge · 7de8306c
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      7de8306c
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      merge · d89c7a82
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      d89c7a82
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      merge to 5.1-security · fd46de02
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      fd46de02
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      merge to 5.1-security · 64044fdf
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      64044fdf
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      merge to 5.0-security · 33ec6f80
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      33ec6f80
    • Sergey Glukhov's avatar
      5.1-security->5.5-security merge · 982b18f5
      Sergey Glukhov authored
      982b18f5
    • Sergey Glukhov's avatar
      Bug#57688 Assertion `!table || (!table->write_set || bitmap_is_set(table->write_set, field · 4a23ac20
      Sergey Glukhov authored
      Lines below which were added in the patch for Bug#56814 cause this crash:
      
      +      if (table->table)
      +        table->table->maybe_null= FALSE;
      
      Consider following test case:
      --
      CREATE TABLE t1(f1 INT NOT NULL);
      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (16777214),(0);
      
      SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t1 t2
      ON 1 WHERE t2.f1 > 1 GROUP BY t2.f1;
      
      DROP TABLE t1;
      --
      
      We set TABLE::maybe_null to FALSE for t2 table
      and in create_tmp_field() we create appropriate tmp table field
      using create_tmp_field_from_item() function instead of
      create_tmp_field_from_field. As a result we have
      LONGLONG field. As we have GROUP BY clause we calculate
      group buffer length, see calc_group_buffer().
      Item from group list which is used for calculation
      refer to the field from real tables and have LONG type.
      So group buffer length become insufficient for storing of
      LONGLONG value. It leads to overwriting of wrong memory
      area in do_field_int() function which is called from
      end_update().
      After some investigation I found out that
      create_tmp_field_from_item() is used only for OLAP
      grouping and can not be used for common grouping
      as it could be an incompatibility between tmp
      table fields and group buffer length.
      We can not remove create_tmp_field_from_item() call from
      create_tmp_field as OLAP needs it and we can not use this
      function for common grouping. So we should remove setting
      TABLE::maybe_null to FALSE from simplify_joins().
      In this case we'll get wrong behaviour of
      list_contains_unique_index() back. To fix it we
      could use Field::real_maybe_null() check instead of
      Field::maybe_null() and add addition check of
      TABLE_LIST::outer_join.
      
      
      mysql-test/r/group_by.result:
        test case
      mysql-test/r/join_outer.result:
        test case
      mysql-test/t/group_by.test:
        test case
      mysql-test/t/join_outer.test:
        test case
      sql/sql_select.cc:
        --remove wrong code
        --use Field::real_maybe_null() check instead of
          Field::maybe_null() and add addition check of
          TABLE_LIST::outer_join
      4a23ac20
    • Sergey Glukhov's avatar
      5.1-security->5.5-security · 7799c323
      Sergey Glukhov authored
      7799c323
    • Vasil Dimov's avatar
      Merge mysql-5.1-innodb -> mysql-5.1-bugteam · 23552ecd
      Vasil Dimov authored
      23552ecd
    • Sergey Glukhov's avatar
      Bug#57194 group_concat cause crash and/or invalid memory reads with type errors · c04bf683
      Sergey Glukhov authored
      The problem is caused by bug49487 fix and became visible
      after after bug56679 fix.
      Items are cleaned up and set to unfixed state after filling derived table.
      So we can not rely on item::fixed state in Item_func_group_concat::print
      and we can not use 'args' array as items there may be cleaned up.
      The fix is always to use orig_args array of items as it
      always should contain the correct data.
      
      
      mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result:
        test case
      mysql-test/t/func_gconcat.test:
        test case
      sql/item_sum.cc:
        The fix is always to use orig_args array of items.
      c04bf683
  3. 28 Oct, 2010 2 commits
    • Calvin Sun's avatar
      Bug#52062: Compiler warning in os0file.c on windows 64-bit · 460ad14e
      Calvin Sun authored
      On Windows, the parameter for number of bytes passed into WriteFile()
      and ReadFile() is DWORD. Casting is needed to silence the warning on
      64-bit Windows.
      
      Also, adding several asserts to ensure the variable for number of bytes
      is no more than 32 bits, even on 64-bit Windows.
      
      This is for InnoDB Plugin.
      
      rb://415
      Approved by: Inaam
      460ad14e
    • Calvin Sun's avatar
      Bug#52062: Compiler warning in os0file.c on windows 64-bit · 16feea41
      Calvin Sun authored
      On Windows, the parameter for number of bytes passed into WriteFile()
      and ReadFile() is DWORD. Casting is needed to silence the warning on
      64-bit Windows.
      
      Also, adding several asserts to ensure the variable for number of bytes
      is no more than 32 bits, even on 64-bit Windows.
      
      This is for built-in InnoDB.
      
      rb://415
      Approved by: Inaam
      16feea41
  4. 27 Oct, 2010 1 commit
  5. 29 Oct, 2010 3 commits
  6. 28 Oct, 2010 4 commits
    • Vasil Dimov's avatar
      Fix a compilation warning: · e3decfa0
      Vasil Dimov authored
      /export/home/pb2/build/sb_0-2459340-1288264809.63/mysql-5.5.8-ga/storage/innobase/os/os0sync.c: In function 'os_cond_wait_timed':
      /export/home/pb2/build/sb_0-2459340-1288264809.63/mysql-5.5.8-ga/storage/innobase/os/os0sync.c:184: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'time_t'
      gmake[2]: *** [storage/innobase/CMakeFiles/innobase.dir/os/os0sync.c.o] Error 1 
      e3decfa0
    • Mattias Jonsson's avatar
      post merge fix · 1a9083b9
      Mattias Jonsson authored
      1a9083b9
    • Calvin Sun's avatar
      8fc8e01f
    • Calvin Sun's avatar
      Bug#52062: Compiler warning in os0file.c on windows 64-bit · ec51b479
      Calvin Sun authored
      On Windows, the parameter for number of bytes passed into WriteFile()
      and ReadFile() is DWORD. Casting is needed to silence the warning on
      64-bit Windows.
      
      Also, adding several asserts to ensure the variable for number of bytes
      is no more than 32 bits, even on 64-bit Windows.
      
      rb://415
      Approved by: Inaam
      ec51b479
  7. 27 Oct, 2010 12 commits
  8. 26 Oct, 2010 3 commits