- 06 Jul, 2020 1 commit
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Daniel Black authored
accept might return an error, including SOCKET_EAGAIN/ SOCKET_EINTR. The caller, usually handle_connections_sockets can these however and invalid file descriptor isn't something to call fcntl on. Thanks to Etienne Guesnet (ATOS) for diagnosis, sample patch description and testing.
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- 02 Jul, 2020 2 commits
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Marko Mäkelä authored
This reverts commit e0793d38. In idiomatic C++, accessor functions should not discard qualifiers.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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- 01 Jul, 2020 2 commits
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
- service not using "--defaults-file" can have any name not just "MySQL" - service with "--defaults-file", without datadir in them use default datadir (install_root\data)
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
and remove it on error Disable existing non-empty datadir for mysql_install_db.exe
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- 30 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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Eugene Kosov authored
MDEV-23003 INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_TABLESPACES_ENCRYPTION requires SUPER instead PROCESS privilege Fix a typo in a source code. Now real required privileges corresponds to a ones mentions in documentation. Documentation states that this table requires PROCESS privilege: https://mariadb.com/kb/en/information-schema-innodb_tablespaces_encryption-table/
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- 29 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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Daniel Black authored
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- 27 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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Varun Gupta authored
The issue here was that the left expr and right expr of the ANY subquery had different character sets, so we were converting the left expr to utf8 character set. So when this conversion was happening we were actually converting the item inside the cache, it looked like <cache>(convert(t1.l1 using utf8)), which is incorrect. To fix this problem we are going to store the reference of the left expr and convert that to utf8 character set, it would look like convert(<cache>(`test`.`t1`.`l1`) using utf8)
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- 25 Jun, 2020 4 commits
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Sujatha authored
Problem: ======== Relay_log_info::flush reports following MSAN issue. ==17820==WARNING: MemorySanitizer: use-of-uninitialized-value is reported #5 0x00005584f0981441 in my_write (Filedes=22, Buffer=0x72500003e818 "5\n./slave-relay-bin.000003\n21385\n master-bin.000001\n21643\n0\n", '\245' <repeats 141 times>..., Count=118, MyFlags=532) at /home/sujatha/bug_repo/test-10.5-msan/mysys/my_write.c:49 Analysis: ========= In parallel replication at the end of each statement execution the worker execution status is updated in 'relay-log.info' file. When two workers try to flush the status at the same time, since the write to cache is not serialized both workers write to the same address simultaneously and increment the length twice. Because of this the length of buffer is more than actual data. When flush code tries to read the buffer beyond valid data length MSAN reports uninitialized values error. Fix: === Serialize the relay log flush operation using "rli->data_lock".
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
Deadlock in DbugParse, on Linux. In 10.1, DBUG recursive mutex was improperly implemented. CODE_STATE::locked counter was never updated. Copy the code around LockMutex/UnlockMutex from 10.2
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Sujatha authored
Analysis: ======== When "Profiling" is enabled, server collects the resource usage of each statement that gets executed in current session. Profiling doesn't support nested statements. In order to ensure this behavior when profiling is enabled for a statement, there should not be any other active query which is being profiled. This active query information is stored in 'current' variable. When a nested query arrives it finds 'current' being not NULL and server aborts. When 'init_connect' and 'init_slave' system variables are set they contain a set of statements to be executed. "execute_init_command" is the function call which invokes "dispatch_command" for each statement provided in 'init_connect', 'init_slave' system variables. "execute_init_command" invokes "start_new_query" and it passes the statement list to "dispatch_command". This "dispatch_command" intern invokes "start_new_query" which leads to nesting of queries. Hence '!current' assert is triggered. Fix: === Remove profiling from "execute_init_command" as it will be done within "dispatch_command" execution.
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- 24 Jun, 2020 2 commits
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Jan Lindström authored
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Alexey Yurchenko authored
changes. This requires Galera commit 065e484144c5999709ae8fd19844da72bb785073
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- 23 Jun, 2020 2 commits
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
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Daniel Black authored
On FreeBSD, perl isn't in /usr/bin, its in /usr/local/bin or elsewhere in the path. Like storage/{maria/unittest/,}ma_test_* , we use /usr/bin/env to find perl and run it.
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- 19 Jun, 2020 3 commits
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
Apparently, in Win10, dtrace is avaialable, but it does not work with MariaDB user probes
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
FreeState() zeros init_settings.out_file, which another thread can be using
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Alexander Barkov authored
The code in fill_schema_schemata() did not take into account that make_db_list() can leave empty db_names if the requested database name was too long, so the call for db_names.at(0) crashed on assert. - Moving the code testing if the database directory exists into a separate function verify_database_directory_exists() - Modifying the test to check if db_names is not empty
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- 16 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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Sujatha authored
Problem: ======= The "Start binlog_dump" message hasn't been updated to include the slave's requested GTID position: 20:05:05 139836760311552 [Note] Start binlog_dump to slave_server(2), pos(, 4) For diagnostic purposes, it would be helpful if the GTID position were included. Fix: === Imporve "Start binlog_dump" print message to include "using_gtid" and "GTID position" requested by slave. Ex: [Note] Start binlog_dump to slave_server(2), pos(, 4), using_gtid(1), gtid('1-1-201,2-2-100') [Note] Start binlog_dump to slave_server(3), pos('mariadb-bin.004142', 507988273), using_gtid(0), gtid('')
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- 15 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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Vicențiu Ciorbaru authored
Use krb5_xfree if available, otherwise default to krb5_free_unparsed_name.
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- 11 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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Alexander Barkov authored
MDEV-22755 CREATE USER leads to indirect SIGABRT in __stack_chk_fail () from fill_schema_user_privileges + *** stack smashing detected *** (on optimized builds) The code erroneously used buff[100] in a fiew places to make a GRANTEE value in the form: 'user'@'host' Fix: - Fixing the code to use (USER_HOST_BUFF_SIZE + 6) instead of 100. - Adding a DBUG_ASSERT to make sure the buffer is enough - Wrapping the code into a class Grantee_str, to reuse it easier in 4 places.
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- 10 Jun, 2020 3 commits
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Vicențiu Ciorbaru authored
On large hard disks (> 2TB), the plugin won't function correctly, always showing 2 TB of available space due to integer overflow. Upgrade table fields to bigint to resolve this problem.
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
The real problem was that attempt to roll back cahnes after end of memory in QC was made incorrectly and lead to using uninitialized memory. (bug has nothing to do with resize operation, it is just lack of resources erro processed incorrectly)
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Oleksandr Byelkin authored
This reverts commit 44339123.
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- 09 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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rucha174 authored
In case of SELECT without tables which returns either 0 or 1 rows, JOIN::exec_inner() did not check if the flag representing SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS is set or not and send_records was direclty assigned 0. So SELECT FOUND_ROWS() was giving 0 in the output. Now it checks if the flag is set, if it is set send_record=1 else 0. 1 is the number of rows that could have been sent to the client if the SELECT query had SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS. It is 0 when no rows were sent because the SELECT query did not have SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS.
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- 08 Jun, 2020 2 commits
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Sujatha authored
MDEV-22717: Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s) in find_uniq_filename(char*, unsigned long) Fix: === Initialize 'number' variable to '0'.
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Ian Gilfillan authored
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- 06 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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Varun Gupta authored
MDEV-22728: SIGFPE in Unique::get_cost_calc_buff_size from prepare_search_best_index_intersect on optimized builds For low sort_buffer_size, in the cost calculation of using the Unique object the elements in the tree were evaluated to 0, make sure to have atleast 1 element in the Unique tree. Also for the function Unique::get allocate memory for atleast MERGEBUFF2+1 keys.
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- 04 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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Varun Gupta authored
For DECIMAL[(M[,D])] datatype max_sort_length was not being honoured which was leading to buffer overflow while making the sort key. The fix to this problem would be to create sort keys for decimals with atmost max_sort_key bytes Important: The minimum value of max_sort_length has been raised to 8 (previously was 4), so fixed size datatypes like DOUBLE and BIGINIT are not truncated for lower values of max_sort_length.
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- 03 Jun, 2020 3 commits
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Julius Goryavsky authored
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sjaakola authored
Backported the support for aborting and replaying stored procedure and fix for trigger key assigments from 10.4 version. Backported also two mtr tests: wsrep_sp_bf_abort and MDEV-20225
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sjaakola authored
Backported the support for aborting and replaying stored procedure and fix for trigger key assigments from 10.4 version. Backported also two mtr tests: wsrep_sp_bf_abort and MDEV-20225
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- 02 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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Bernard Spil authored
both both -> both Closes #1560
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- 29 May, 2020 5 commits
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Sergey Vojtovich authored
Part of MDEV-19061 - table_share used for reading statistical tables is not protected
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Sergey Vojtovich authored
Previously multiple threads were allowed to load histograms concurrently. There were no known problems caused by this. But given amount of data races in this code, it'd happen sooner or later. To avoid scalability bottleneck, histograms loading is protected by per-TABLE_SHARE atomic variable. Whenever histograms were loaded by preceding statement (hot-path), a scalable load-acquire check is performed. Whenever histograms have to be loaded anew, mutual exclusion for loaders is established by atomic variable. If histograms are being loaded concurrently, statement waits until load is completed. - Table_statistics::total_hist_size moved to TABLE_STATISTICS_CB: only meaningful within TABLE_SHARE (not used for collected stats). - TABLE_STATISTICS_CB::histograms_can_be_read and TABLE_STATISTICS_CB::histograms_are_read are replaced with a tri state atomic variable. - Simplified away alloc_histograms_for_table_share(). Note: there's still likely a data race if a thread attempts accessing histograms data after it failed to load it (because of concurrent load). It was there previously and goes out of the scope of this effort. One way of fixing it could be reviving TABLE::histograms_are_read and adding appropriate checks whenever it is needed. Part of MDEV-19061 - table_share used for reading statistical tables is not protected
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Sergey Vojtovich authored
Previously multiple threads were allowed to load statistics concurrently. There were no known problems caused by this. But given amount of data races in this code, it'd happen sooner or later. To avoid scalability bottleneck, statistics loading is protected by per-TABLE_SHARE atomic variable. Whenever statistics were loaded by preceding statement (hot-path), a scalable load-acquire check is performed. Whenever statistics have to be loaded anew, mutual exclusion for loaders is established by atomic variable. If statistics are being loaded concurrently, statement waits until load is completed. TABLE_STATISTICS_CB::stats_can_be_read and TABLE_STATISTICS_CB::stats_is_read are replaced with a tri state atomic variable. Part of MDEV-19061 - table_share used for reading statistical tables is not protected
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Sergey Vojtovich authored
Removed redundant loops, integrated logics into the caller instead. Unified condition in read_statistics_for_tables(), less "table_share != NULL" checks, no more potential "table_share == NULL" dereferencing. Part of MDEV-19061 - table_share used for reading statistical tables is not protected
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Alexander Barkov authored
MDEV-22744 *SAN: sql/item_xmlfunc.cc:791:43: runtime error: downcast of address ... which does not point to an object of type 'Item_func' note: object is of type 'Item_bool' (on optimized builds) In Item_nodeset_func_predicate::val_nodeset, args[1] is not necessarily an Item_func descendant. It can be Item_bool. Removing a wrong cast. It was not really needed anyway.
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- 28 May, 2020 1 commit
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Anel Husakovic authored
Pre-definitions are allowed for non-embedded. Failur catched with: ``` cmake ../../10.1 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=g++-9 -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=gcc-9 -DWITH_EMBEDDED_SERVER=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DPLUGIN_{ARCHIVE,TOKUDB,MROONGA,OQGRAPH,ROCKSDB,PERFSCHEMA,SPIDER,SPHINX}=N -DMYSQL_MAINTAINER_MODE=ON -DNOT_FOR_DISTRIBUTION=ON ``` Alternative fix would be ``` --- a/sql/sql_acl.cc +++ b/sql/sql_acl.cc @@ -201,8 +201,10 @@ LEX_STRING current_user= { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("*current_user") }; LEX_STRING current_role= { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("*current_role") }; LEX_STRING current_user_and_current_role= { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("*current_user_and_current_role") }; +#ifndef EMBEDDED_LIBRARY class ACL_USER; static ACL_USER *find_user_or_anon(const char *host, const char *user, const char *ip); +#endif ```
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