- 11 Jan, 2022 3 commits
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Jan Lindström authored
For MERGE-tables we need to init children list before calling show_create_table and then detach children before we continue normal mysql_create_like_table execution.
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Jan Lindström authored
MDEV-25472 : Server crashes when wsrep_cluster_address set to unkown address and wsrep_slave_threads to 0 Return failure if we are not connected when slave threads are set
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Dmitry Shulga authored
MDEV-20325: Assertion `outer_context || !*from_field || *from_field == not_found_field' failed in Item_field::fix_outer_field | `!derived->is_excluded()' failed in TABLE_LIST::set_check_materialized | SIGEGV in st_select_lex::mark_as_dependent (optimized builds) Re-execution of a query containing subquery in the FROM clause results in assert failure in case the query is run as part of a stored routine or as a prepared statement AND derived table merge optimization is off. As an example, the following test case CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT) ; CREATE PROCEDURE sp() SELECT * FROM (SELECT a FROM t1) tb; CALL sp(); SET optimizer_switch='derived_merge=off'; CALL sp(); results in assert failure on the second invocation of the 'sp' stored routine. The reason for assertion failure is that the expression derived->is_excluded() returns the value true where the value false expected. The method is_excluded() returns the value true for a derived table that has been merged to a parent select. Such transformation happens as part of Derived Table Merge Optimization that is performed on first invocation of a stored routine or a prepared statement containing a query with subquery in the FROM clause of the main SELECT. When the same routine or prepared statement is run the second time and Derived Table Merge Optimization is OFF the MariaDB server tries to materialize a derived table specified by the subquery that fails since this subquery has already been merged to the top-most SELECT. This transformation is permanent and can't be reverted. That is the reason why the assert DBUG_ASSERT(!derived->is_excluded()); fails inside the function TABLE_LIST::set_check_materialized(). Similar behaviour can be observed in case a stored routine or prepared statement containing a SELECT statement with subquery in the FROM clause, first is run with the optimizer_switch option set to derived_merge=off and re-run after this option has been switched to derived_merge=on. In this case a derived table for subquery is materialized on the first execution and marked as merged derived table on the second execution that results in error with misleading error message: MariaDB [test]> CALL sp1(); ERROR 1030 (HY000): Got error 1 "Operation not permitted" from storage engine MEMORY To fix the issue, a derived table that has been already optimized shouldn't be re-marked for one more round of optimization. One significant consequence following from suggested change is that the data member TABLE_LIST::derived_type is not updated once the table optimization has been done. This fact should be taken into account when Prepared Statement being handled since once a table listed in a query has been optimized on execution of the statement PREPARE FROM it won't be touched anymore on handling the statement EXECUTE. One side effect caused by this change could be observed for the following test case: CREATE TABLE t1 (s1 INT); CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT s1,s2 FROM (SELECT s1 as s2 FROM t1 WHERE s1 <100) x, t1 WHERE t1.s1=x.s2; INSERT INTO v1 (s1) VALUES (-300); PREPARE stmt FROM "INSERT INTO v1 (s1) VALUES (-300)"; EXECUTE stmt; Execution of the above EXECUTE statement results in issuing the error ER_COLUMNACCESS_DENIED_ERROR since table_ref->is_merged_derived() is false and check_column_grant_in_table_ref() called for a temporary table that shouldn't be. To fix this issue the function find_field_in_tables has been modified in such a way that the function check_column_grant_in_table_ref() is not called for a temporary table.
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- 10 Jan, 2022 3 commits
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Igor Babaev authored
This bug could cause a crash of the server for queries with a derived table whose specification contained the set function using a subquery over a view as its only argument. The crash could happen if the specification of the view contained an outer reference. In this case the aggregation select could be determined incorrectly. The crash also could be observed if a CTE is used instead of the view, but only for queries having at least two references to the CTE.
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Igor Babaev authored
The cause of this bug is the same as of the bug MDEV-24454. This bug manifested itself at the second execution of the queries that contained a set function whose only argument was outer reference to a column of a mergeable view or derived table or CTE. The first execution of such query worked fine, but the second execution of the query caused a crash of the server because the aggregation select for the used set function was determined incorrectly at the name resolution phase of the second execution.
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Igor Babaev authored
This patch reverts the fixes of the bugs MDEV-24454 and MDEV-25631 from the commit 3690c549. It leaves the changes in plugin/feedback/feedback.cc and corresponding test files introduced in this commit intact. Proper fixes for the bug MDEV-24454 and MDEV-25631 will follow immediately.
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- 09 Jan, 2022 2 commits
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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- 08 Jan, 2022 2 commits
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
The bug that made build stuck in bison call seems to have disappeared with image update
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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- 07 Jan, 2022 2 commits
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Sergei Golubchik authored
allow injecting extra files into the bintar
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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- 04 Jan, 2022 1 commit
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Brandon Nesterenko authored
Problem: ======== A slave’s relay log format description event is used when calculating Seconds_Behind_Master (SBM). This forces the SBM value to spike when processing these events, as their creation date is set to the timestamp that the IO thread begins. Solution: ======== When the slave generates a format description event, mark the event as a relay log event so it does not update the rli->last_master_timestamp variable. Reviewed By: ============ Andrei Elkin <andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
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- 03 Jan, 2022 1 commit
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Rucha Deodhar authored
table: rows are counted twice Analysis: When the table we are trying to insert into and the SELECT table are same for INSERT ... SELECT, rows from the SELECT table are copied into internal temporary table and then to the INSERT table. We only want to count the rows when we start inserting into the table. Fix: Reset the counter to 1 before starting to copy from internal temporary table to select table and then increment the counter.
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- 30 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Daniel Black authored
... when two packages are installed. (fc35 with i686 and x86_64 packages of libsepol installed). $ rpm -q --qf "%{VERSION}" libsepol 3.33.3 Restricting the version to the current achitecture generates a much more obtainable version dependency. $ rpm -q --qf "%{VERSION}" libsepol.x86_64 3.3 This make dependency resolution easier preventing: $ sudo dnf localinstall MariaDB-server-10.8.0-1.fc35.x86_64.rpm ... Last metadata expiration check: 2:06:49 ago on Thu 30 Dec 2021 14:02:32. Error: Problem 1: conflicting requests - nothing provides libsepol >= 3.33.3 needed by MariaDB-server-10.8.0-1.fc35.x86_64 The CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR is used in the generation of architecture filenames so its preduent to just use the same version.
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- 29 Dec, 2021 2 commits
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Alexander Barkov authored
Adding 10.2 specific tests only. No code changes. The problem was earlier fixed by MDEV-21580 and MDEV-22715.
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Alexander Barkov authored
The problem happened because Item_default_value did not overload properly the val_xxx_result() family methods. This change backports the patch for: MDEV-24958 Server crashes in my_strtod / Value_source::Converter_strntod::Converter_strntod with DEFAULT(blob) which earlier fixed the problem in 10.3.
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- 28 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Rucha Deodhar authored
failed in Diagnostics_area::set_ok_status in my_ok from mysql_sql_stmt_prepare Analysis: Before PREPARE is executed, binlog_format is STATEMENT. This PREPARE had SET STATEMENT which sets binlog_format to ROW. Now after PREPARE is done we reset the binlog_format (back to STATEMENT). But we have temporary table, it doesn't let changing binlog_format=ROW to binlog_format=STATEMENT and gives error which goes unreported. This unreported error eventually causes assertion failure. Fix: Change return type for LEX::restore_set_statement_var() to bool and make it return error state.
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- 27 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Sergei Golubchik authored
MDEV-27364 Build from 10.2-10.4 srpm fails on RHEL8 family due to discrepancy in jemalloc requirements pass jemalloc requirement down to srpm build
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- 24 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Igor Babaev authored
If when extracting a range condition for an index from the WHERE condition Range Optimizer sees that the range condition covers the whole index then such condition should be discarded because it cannot be used in any range scan. In some cases Range Optimizer really does it, but there remained some conditions for which it was not done. As a result the optimizer could produce index merge plans with the full index scan for one of the indexes participating in the index merge. This could be observed in one of the test cases from index_merge1.inc where a plan with index_merge_sort_union was produced and in the test case reported for this bug where a plan with index_merge_sort_intersect was produced. In both cases one of two index scans participating in index merge ran over the whole index. The patch slightly changes the original above mentioned test case from index_merge1.inc to be able to produce an intended plan employing index_merge_sort_union. The original query was left to show that index merge is not used for it anymore. It should be noted that for the plan with index_merge_sort_intersect could be chosen for execution only due to a defect in the InnoDB code that returns wrong estimates for the cardinality of big ranges. This bug led to serious problems in 10.4+ where the optimization using Rowid filters is employed (see mdev-26446). Approved by Sergey Petrunia <sergey@mariadb.com>
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- 23 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Julius Goryavsky authored
This is the first part of the fixes for MDEV-24097. This commit contains the fixes for instability when testing Galera and when restarting nodes quickly: 1) Protection against a "stuck" old SST process during the execution of the new SST (after restarting the node) is now implemented for mariabackup / xtrabackup, which should help to avoid almost all conflicts due to the use of the same ports - both during testing with mtr, so and when restarting nodes quickly in a production environment. 2) Added more protection to scripts against unexpected return of the rc != 0 (in the commands for deleting temporary files, etc). 3) Added protection against unexpected crashes during binlog transfer (in SST scripts for rsync). 4) Spaces and some special characters in binlog filenames shouldn't be a problem now (at the script level). 5) Daemon process termination tracking has been made more robust against crashes due to unexpected termination of the previous SST process while new scripts are running. 6) Reading ssl encryption parameters has been moved from specific SST scripts to a common wsrep_sst_common.sh script, which allows unified error handling, unified diagnostics and simplifies script revisions in the future. 7) Improved diagnostics of errors related to the use of openssl. 8) Corrections have been made for xtrabackup-v2 (both in tests and in the script code) that restore the work of xtrabackup with updated versions of innodb. 9) Fixed some tests for galera_3nodes, although the complete solution for the problem of starting three nodes at the same time on fast machines will be done in a separate commit. No additional tests are required as this commit fixes problems with existing tests.
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- 22 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Daniel Black authored
Small postfix to MDEV-23175 to ensure faster option on FreeBSD and compatibility to Solaris that isn't high resolution. ftime is left as a backup in case an implementation doesn't contain any of these clocks. FreeBSD $ ./unittest/mysys/my_rdtsc-t 1..11 # ----- Routine --------------- # myt.cycles.routine : 5 # myt.nanoseconds.routine : 11 # myt.microseconds.routine : 13 # myt.milliseconds.routine : 11 # myt.ticks.routine : 17 # ----- Frequency ------------- # myt.cycles.frequency : 3610295566 # myt.nanoseconds.frequency : 1000000000 # myt.microseconds.frequency : 1000000 # myt.milliseconds.frequency : 899 # myt.ticks.frequency : 136 # ----- Resolution ------------ # myt.cycles.resolution : 1 # myt.nanoseconds.resolution : 1 # myt.microseconds.resolution : 1 # myt.milliseconds.resolution : 7 # myt.ticks.resolution : 1 # ----- Overhead -------------- # myt.cycles.overhead : 26 # myt.nanoseconds.overhead : 19140 # myt.microseconds.overhead : 19036 # myt.milliseconds.overhead : 578 # myt.ticks.overhead : 21544 ok 1 - my_timer_init() did not crash ok 2 - The cycle timer is strictly increasing ok 3 - The cycle timer is implemented ok 4 - The nanosecond timer is increasing ok 5 - The nanosecond timer is implemented ok 6 - The microsecond timer is increasing ok 7 - The microsecond timer is implemented ok 8 - The millisecond timer is increasing ok 9 - The millisecond timer is implemented ok 10 - The tick timer is increasing ok 11 - The tick timer is implemented
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- 17 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Julius Goryavsky authored
1) Removed symlinks that are not very well supported in tar under Windows. 2) Added comment + changed code formatting in viosslfactories.c 3) Fixed a small bug in the yassl code. 4) Fixed a typo in the script code.
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- 16 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Dmitry Shulga authored
Consider the following use case: MariaDB [test]> CREATE TABLE t1 (field1 BIGINT DEFAULT -1); MariaDB [test]> CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT DISTINCT field1 FROM t1; Repeated execution of the following query as a Prepared Statement MariaDB [test]> PREPARE stmt FROM 'SELECT * FROM v1 WHERE field1 <=> NULL'; MariaDB [test]> EXECUTE stmt; results in a crash for a server built with DEBUG. MariaDB [test]> EXECUTE stmt; ERROR 2013 (HY000): Lost connection to MySQL server during query Assertion failed: (!result), function convert_const_to_int, file item_cmpfunc.cc, line 476. Abort trap: 6 (core dumped) The crash inside the function convert_const_to_int() happens by the reason that the value -1 is stored in an instance of the class Field_longlong on restoring its original value in the statement result= field->store(orig_field_val, TRUE); that leads to assigning the value 1 to the variable 'result' with subsequent crash in the DBUG_ASSERT statement following it DBUG_ASSERT(!result); The main matter here is why this assertion failure happens on the second execution of the prepared statement and doens't on the first one. On first handling of the statement 'EXECUTE stmt;' a temporary table is created for serving the query involving the view 'v1'. The table is created by the function create_tmp_table() in the following calls trace: (trace #1) JOIN::prepare (at sql_select.cc:725) st_select_lex::handle_derived LEX::handle_list_of_derived TABLE_LIST::handle_derived mysql_handle_single_derived mysql_derived_prepare select_union::create_result_table create_tmp_table Note, that the data member TABLE::status of a TABLE instance returned by the function create_tmp_table() has the value 0. Later the function setup_table_map() is called on the TABLE instance just created for the sake of the temporary table (calls trace #2 is below): JOIN::prepare (at sql_select.cc:737) setup_tables_and_check_access setup_tables setup_table_map where the data member TABLE::status is set to the value STATUS_NO_RECORD. After that when execution of the method JOIN::prepare reaches calling of the function setup_without_group() the following calls trace is invoked JOIN::prepare setup_without_group setup_conds Item_func::fix_fields Item_func_equal::fix_length_and_dec Item_bool_rowready_func2::fix_length_and_dec Item_func::setup_args_and_comparator Item_func::convert_const_compared_to_int_field convert_const_to_int There is the following code snippet in the function convert_const_to_int() at the line item_cmpfunc.cc:448 bool save_field_value= (field_item->const_item() || !(field->table->status & STATUS_NO_RECORD)); Since field->table->status has bits STATUS_NO_RECORD set the variable save_field_value is false and therefore neither the method Field_longlong::val_int() nor the method Field_longlong::store is called on the Field instance that has the numeric value -1. That is the reason why first execution of the Prepared Statement for the query 'SELECT * FROM v1 WHERE field1 <=> NULL' is successful. On second running of the statement 'EXECUTE stmt' a new temporary tables is also created by running the calls trace #1 but the trace #2 is not executed by the reason that data member SELECT_LEX::first_cond_optimization has been set to false on first execution of the prepared statemet (in the method JOIN::optimize_inner()). As a consequence, the data member TABLE::status for a temporary table just created doesn't have the flags STATUS_NO_RECORD set and therefore on re-execution of the prepared statement the methods Field_longlong::val_int() and Field_longlong::store() are called for the field having the value -1 and the DBUG_ASSERT(!result) is fired. To fix the issue the data member TABLE::status has to be assigned the value STATUS_NO_RECORD in every place where the macros empty_record() is called to emptify a record for just instantiated TABLE object created on behalf the new temporary table.
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- 15 Dec, 2021 3 commits
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Sergei Petrunia authored
Followup to fix for MDEV-25858: When test_if_skip_sort_order() decides to use an index to satisfy ORDER BY ... LIMIT clause, it should disable "Range Checked for Each Record" optimization. Do this in all cases.
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Jan Lindström authored
* galera_pc_bootstrap * galera_ipv6_mariabackup * galera_ipv6_mariabackup_section * galera_ipv6_rsync * galera_ipv6_rsync_section * galera_ssl_reload * galera_toi_vote * galera_wsrep_schema_init because MTR sporadaically fails: Failed to start mysqld or mysql_shutdown failed
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Marko Mäkelä authored
create_log_files(): Check log_set_capacity() before modifying or creating any log files. innobase_start_or_create_for_mysql(): If create_log_files() fails and we were initializing a new database, delete the system tablespace files before exiting.
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- 14 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Julius Goryavsky authored
1. Galera SST scripts should use ssl_capath (not ssl_ca) for CA directory. The current implementation tries to automatically detect the path using the trailing slash in the ssl_ca variable value, but this approach is not compatible with the server configuration. Now, by analogy with the server, SST scripts also use a separate ssl_capath variable. In addition, a similar tcapath variable has been added for the old-style configuration (in the "sst" section). 2. Openssl utility detection made more reliable. 3. Removed extra spaces in automatically generated command lines - to simplify debugging of the SST scripts. 4. In general, the code for detecting the presence or absence of auxiliary utilities has been improved - it is made more reliable in some configurations (and for shells other than bash).
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- 13 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Marko Mäkelä authored
fil_crypt_set_encrypt_tables(): If no encryption threads have been initialized, do nothing.
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- 10 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Sergei Golubchik authored
it's not printed, not cleaned up without perfschema, so isn't supposed to be written into either this fixes "Memory not freed" warnings when early command line options produce warnings in non-perfschema builds
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- 09 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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forkfun authored
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- 07 Dec, 2021 4 commits
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Sergei Krivonos authored
CMake Error in wsrep-lib/CMakeLists.txt: The custom command generating /Users/name/build/mariadb-server/sql/lex_token.h is attached to multiple targets: GenServerSource sql but none of these is a common dependency of the other(s). This is not allowed by the Xcode "new build system".
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
This beep looks especially strange, as mysqladmin output is redirected to the log file
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
- define USE_POPEN, like it is done elsewhere. - use Notepad as default editor on Windows for the "edit" command.
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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- 06 Dec, 2021 2 commits
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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- 30 Nov, 2021 2 commits
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Martin Beck authored
Per bug report, cycles was woefully insufficient to detect any implementation error.
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Martin Beck authored
MariaDB server crashes on ARM (weak memory model architecture) while concurrently executing l_find to load node->key and add_to_purgatory to store node->key = NULL. l_find then uses key (which is NULL), to pass it to a comparison function. The specific problem is the out-of-order execution that happens on a weak memory model architecture. Two essential reorderings are possible, which need to be prevented. a) As l_find has no barriers in place between the optimistic read of the key field lf_hash.cc#L117 and the verification of link lf_hash.cc#L124, the processor can reorder the load to happen after the while-loop. In that case, a concurrent thread executing add_to_purgatory on the same node can be scheduled to store NULL at the key field lf_alloc-pin.c#L253 before key is loaded in l_find. b) A node is marked as deleted by a CAS in l_delete lf_hash.cc#L247 and taken off the list with an upfollowing CAS lf_hash.cc#L252. Only if both CAS succeed, the key field is written to by add_to_purgatory. However, due to a missing barrier, the relaxed store of key lf_alloc-pin.c#L253 can be moved ahead of the two CAS operations, which makes the value of the local purgatory list stored by add_to_purgatory visible to all threads operating on the list. As the node is not marked as deleted yet, the same error occurs in l_find. This change three accesses to be atomic. * optimistic read of key in l_find lf_hash.cc#L117 * read of link for verification lf_hash.cc#L124 * write of key in add_to_purgatory lf_alloc-pin.c#L253 Reviewers: Sergei Vojtovich, Sergei Golubchik Fixes: MDEV-23510 / d30c1331a18d875e553f3fcf544997e4f33fb943
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- 26 Nov, 2021 1 commit
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Igor Babaev authored
This bug was introduced by commit be00e279 The commit was applied for the task MDEV-6480 that allowed to remove top level disjuncts from WHERE conditions if the range optimizer evaluated them as always equal to FALSE/NULL. If such disjuncts are removed the WHERE condition may become an AND formula and if this formula contains multiple equalities the field JOIN::item_equal must be updated to refer to these equalities. The above mentioned commit forgot to do this and it could cause crashes for some queries. Approved by Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@mariadb.com>
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