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Sergey Vojtovich authored
Repairing MyISAM table with fulltext indexes and low myisam_sort_buffer_size may crash the server. Estimation of number of index entries was done incorrectly, causing further assertion failure or server crash. Docs note: min value for myisam_sort_buffer_size has been changed from 4 to 4096. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: A test case for BUG#51866. mysql-test/r/myisam.result: Min value for myisam_sort_buffer_size is 4096. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Min value for myisam_sort_buffer_size is 4096. mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/r/myisam_sort_buffer_size_basic_32.result: Min value for myisam_sort_buffer_size is 4096. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: A test case for BUG#51866. sql/mysqld.cc: Min value for myisam_sort_buffer_size is 4096. storage/myisam/mi_check.c: When estimating number of index entries for external fulltext parser, take into account that key_length may be bigger than myisam_sort_buffer_size. Reuse logic from _create_index_by_sort(): force MIN_SORT_BUFFER to be min value for myisam_sort_buffer_size. Another problem is that ftkey_nr has no other meaning than serial number of fulltext index starting with 1. We can't say if this key using built-in or external parser basing on it's value. In other words we always entered if-branch for external parser. At this point, the only way to check if we use default parser is to compare keyinfo::parser with &ft_default_parser. storage/myisam/sort.c: Get rid of MIN_SORT_MEMORY, use MIN_SORT_BUFFER instead (defined in myisamdef.h, has the same value and purpose).
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