1. 04 Sep, 2008 1 commit
  2. 28 Aug, 2008 4 commits
  3. 27 Aug, 2008 11 commits
    • Gleb Shchepa's avatar
      Bug #37799: SELECT with a BIT column in WHERE clause · 54a59681
      Gleb Shchepa authored
                  returns unexpected result
      
      If:
        1. a table has a not nullable BIT column c1 with a length
           shorter than 8 bits and some additional not nullable
           columns c2 etc, and
        2. the WHERE clause is like: (c1 = constant) AND c2 ...,
      the SELECT query returns unexpected result set.
      
      
      The server stores BIT columns in a tricky way to save disk
      space: if column's bit length is not divisible by 8, the
      server places reminder bits among the null bits at the start
      of a record. The rest bytes are stored in the record itself,
      and Field::ptr points to these rest bytes.
      
      However if a bit length of the whole column is less than 8,
      there are no remaining bytes, and there is nothing to store in
      the record at its regular place. In this case Field::ptr points
      to bytes actually occupied by the next column in a record.
      If both columns (BIT and the next column) are NOT NULL,
      the Field::eq function incorrectly deduces that this is the
      same column, so query transformation/equal item elimination
      code (see build_equal_items_for_cond) may mix these columns
      and damage conditions containing references to them.
      
      
      mysql-test/r/type_bit.result:
        Added test case for bug #37799.
      mysql-test/t/type_bit.test:
        Added test case for bug #37799.
      sql/field.h:
        1. The Field::eq function has been modified to take types of
        comparing columns into account to distinguish between BIT and
        not BIT columns referencing the same bytes in a record.
        
        2. Unnecessary type comparison has been removed from the
        Field_bit::eq function (moved to Field::eq).
      54a59681
    • Mats Kindahl's avatar
      Merging 5.1 into 5.1-rpl-merge · 84b81e6c
      Mats Kindahl authored
      84b81e6c
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      merged 5.1-bugteam into B37548 tree · 0b24a954
      Georgi Kodinov authored
      0b24a954
    • Georgi Kodinov's avatar
      Bug#37548: result value erronously reported being NULL in certain subqueries · cab267ec
      Georgi Kodinov authored
            
      When switching to indexed ORDER BY we must be sure to reset the index read
      flag if we are switching from a covering index to non-covering.
      
      mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
        Bug#37548: test case
      mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
        Bug#37548: test case
      sql/sql_select.cc:
        Bug#37548: update the index read flag if the index for indexed ORDER BY is not
            covering.
      cab267ec
    • Mats Kindahl's avatar
      Automerge · fc31480f
      Mats Kindahl authored
      fc31480f
    • Mats Kindahl's avatar
      Result file change. · 554203f6
      Mats Kindahl authored
      554203f6
    • Evgeny Potemkin's avatar
      Bug#38195: Incorrect handling of aggregate functions when loose index scan is · 06bf25e4
      Evgeny Potemkin authored
      used causes server crash.
            
      When the loose index scan access method is used values of aggregated functions
      are precomputed by it. Aggregation of such functions shouldn't be performed
      in this case and functions should be treated as normal ones.
      The create_tmp_table function wasn't taking this into account and this led to
      a crash if a query has MIN/MAX aggregate functions and employs temporary table
      and loose index scan.
      Now the JOIN::exec and the create_tmp_table functions treat MIN/MAX aggregate
      functions as normal ones when the loose index scan is used.
      
      
      mysql-test/r/group_min_max.result:
        Added a test case for the bug#38195.
      mysql-test/t/group_min_max.test:
        Added a test case for the bug#38195.
      sql/sql_select.cc:
        Bug#38195: Incorrect handling of aggregate functions when loose index scan is
        used causes server crash.
        The JOIN::exec and the create_tmp_table functions treat MIN/MAX aggregate
        functions as normal ones when the loose index scan is used.
      06bf25e4
    • Mats Kindahl's avatar
      Automerge · f295ea2f
      Mats Kindahl authored
      f295ea2f
    • Mats Kindahl's avatar
      2d62bacf
    • Mats Kindahl's avatar
      Bug #38773: DROP DATABASE cause switch to stmt-mode when there are temporary · 02034091
      Mats Kindahl authored
                  tables open
      
      When executing a DROP DATABASE statement in ROW mode and having temporary
      tables open at the same time, the existance of temporary tables prevent
      the server from switching back to row mode after temporarily switching to
      statement mode to handle the logging of the statement.
      
      Fixed the problem by removing the code to switch to statement mode and added
      code to temporarily disable the binary log while dropping the objects in the
      database.
      
      
      mysql-test/extra/binlog_tests/database.test:
        Added test to ensure that DROP DATABASE does not affect the replication mode.
      sql/sql_db.cc:
        Removed code that clears the current_stmt_binlog_row_based flag.
        Added code to disable the binary log while dropping the objects
        in a database.
      02034091
    • Davi Arnaut's avatar
      Merge of mysql-5.1 branch. · 33338db8
      Davi Arnaut authored
      33338db8
  4. 26 Aug, 2008 18 commits
  5. 25 Aug, 2008 6 commits
    • Sergey Petrunia's avatar
      Merge · 9ecf9c30
      Sergey Petrunia authored
      9ecf9c30
    • Sergey Petrunia's avatar
      Merge BUG#36639 into 5.1 · 6df6aeca
      Sergey Petrunia authored
      6df6aeca
    • Sergey Petrunia's avatar
      BUG#36639: subselect.test crashes on 64 bit pentium4 when compiled for valgrind, commit into 5.0 · c770161a
      Sergey Petrunia authored
      - Use the compiler's default copy constructor for QUICK_RANGE_SELECT. 
        bcopy(this, copy, ...) call caused some odd action on gcc-4.1.2 on x86_64
      
      sql/opt_range.cc:
        BUG#36639: subselect.test crashes on 64 bit pentium4 when compiled for valgrind
        - Set QUICK_SELECT_DESC not to use MRR implementation (code moved to here
          from opt_range.h)
      sql/opt_range.h:
        BUG#36639: subselect.test crashes on 64 bit pentium4 when compiled for valgrind
        - Use the compiler's default copy constructor for QUICK_RANGE_SELECT. 
          bcopy(this, copy, ...) call caused some odd action on gcc-4.1.2 on x86_64
      c770161a
    • Davi Arnaut's avatar
      Merge Bug#36579 into mysql-5.1-bugteam · d30db4c9
      Davi Arnaut authored
      d30db4c9
    • Davi Arnaut's avatar
      Bug#36579 Dumping information about locks in use may lead to a server crash · 1ee4a3ac
      Davi Arnaut authored
      Dumping information about locks in use by sending a SIGHUP signal
      to the server or by invoking the "mysqladmin debug" command may
      lead to a server crash in debug builds or to undefined behavior in
      production builds.
      
      The problem was that a mutex that protects a lock object (THR_LOCK)
      might have been destroyed before the lock object was actually removed
      from the list of locks in use, causing a race condition with other
      threads iterating over the list. The solution is to destroy the mutex
      only after removing lock object from the list.
      
      mysys/thr_lock.c:
        Destroy the mutex that protects the lock object only after removing
        the lock object from the list of locks in use.
      1ee4a3ac
    • Sergey Glukhov's avatar
      null merge · cb8f52d2
      Sergey Glukhov authored
      cb8f52d2