- 18 Jan, 2022 2 commits
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Jan Lindström authored
Add missing wsrep_sst_auth_free call.
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Jan Lindström authored
There is no need to open or process temporary tables at wsrep_append_fk_parent_table.
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- 17 Jan, 2022 2 commits
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Sergei Golubchik authored
SET PASSWORD = PASSWORD('foo') would fail for pam plugin with ERROR HY000: SET PASSWORD is ignored for users authenticating via pam plugin but SET PASSWORD = 'foo' would not. Now it will.
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Sergei Golubchik authored
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- 14 Jan, 2022 3 commits
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Daniel Black authored
Fix wsrep.mysql_tzinfo_to_sql_symlink_skip test result.
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Nayuta Yanagisawa authored
This reverts commit b9730226.
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Alexander Barkov authored
Problem: At some point, we made stored rountines fail at CREATE time instead of execution time in case of this syntax: IF unknown_variable ... END IF As a result, a trigger created before this change and contained an unknown variable worked in a bad way after upgrade: - It was displayed with an empty trigger name by SHOW CREATE TRIGGER - It was displayed with an empty trigger name by INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS - An attempt to DROP this trigger returned errors - nothing happened. - DROP TABLE did not remove the .TRN file corresponding to this broken trigger. Underlying code observations: The old code assumed that the trigger name resides in the current lex: if(thd->lex->spname) m_trigger_name= &thd->lex->spname->m_name; This is not always the case. Some SP statements (e.g. IF) do the following in their beginning: - create a separate local LEX - set thd->lex to this new local LEX - push the new local LEX to the stack in sp_head::m_lex and the following at the end of the statement: - pop the previous LEX from the stack sp_head::m_lex - set thd->lex back to the popped value So when the parse error happens inside e.g. IF statement, thd->lex->spname is a NULL pointer, because thd->lex points to the local LEX (without SP name) rather than the top level LEX (with SP name). Fix: - Adding a new method sp_head::find_spname_recursive() which walks inside the LEX stack sp_head::m_lex from the top (the newest, most local) to the bottom (the oldest), and finds the one which contains a non-zero spname pointer. - Using the new method inside Deprecated_trigger_syntax_handler::handle_condition(): First it still tests thd->lex->spname (like before this change), and uses it in case it is not empty. Otherwise (if thd->lex->spname is empty), it calls sp_head::find_spname_recursive() to find the LEX with a non-empty spname inside the LEX stack of the current sphead.
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- 12 Jan, 2022 1 commit
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Aleksey Midenkov authored
TRT opens statement transaction. Cleanup it in case of error.
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- 11 Jan, 2022 2 commits
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Daniel Black authored
The --skip-write-binary-log added to mysql_tzinfo_to_sql in MDEV-18778 was only effective if galera was enabled on the server. This is because it tied together three concepts under one option: 1. binary logging 2. wsrep replication, and 3. using innodb as a transitional table type. Change 1: small change in help option to reflect this. To solve the performance problem with Aria tables, LOCK TABLES WRITE is used to eliminate the need to fdatasync until the UNLOCK TABLES. If galera isn't enabled, then we also want to use the LOCK TABLE WRITE mechanism. The START TRANSACTION added in MDEV-23440 needed to be moved to before LOCK TABLES otherwise it would cancel their effect. TRUNCATE TABLE statements also need to be before the LOCK TABLES. When changing back from InnoDB to Aria, include the ORDER BY that was originally there in 6aaccbcb and matching the final ALTER TABLE in the timezonedir branch. Running: mariadb-tzinfo-to-sql --skip-write-binlog /usr/share/zoneinfo now generates 16 Aria_transaction_log_syncs from 7053.
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Nayuta Yanagisawa authored
The Spider storage engine ignored the implicit grouping when aggregation was converted to constant by the query optimizer. As a result, the Spider SE returned rows more than expected. To fix the problem, we notify the Spider SE of the existence of the implicit grouping via Query::distinct.
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- 10 Jan, 2022 3 commits
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Jan Lindström authored
MDEV-18848 : Galera: 10.4 node crashed with Assertion `client_state.transaction().active()` after altering SEQUENCE table's engine to myisam and back to innodb We need to start Galera transaction for select NEXT VALUE FOR sequence if it is not yet started. Note that ALTER is handled as TOI and transaction is already started.
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Jan Lindström authored
Galera replication of new DDL-case was missing
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Jan Lindström authored
Fix test MDEV-20225.
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- 08 Jan, 2022 1 commit
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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- 07 Jan, 2022 1 commit
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Igor Babaev authored
If the optimizer decides to rewrites a NOT IN predicand of the form outer_expr IN (SELECT inner_col FROM ... WHERE subquery_where) into the EXISTS subquery EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM ... WHERE subquery_where AND (outer_expr=inner_col OR inner_col IS NULL)) then the pushed equality predicate outer_expr=inner_col can be used for ref[or_null] access if inner_col is a reference to an indexed column. In this case if there is a selective range condition over this column then a Rowid filter may be employed coupled the with ref[or_null] access. The filter is 'pushed' into the engine and in InnoDB currently it cannot be used with index look-ups by primary key. The ref[or_null] access can be used only when outer_expr is not NULL. Otherwise the original predicand is evaluated to TRUE only if the result set returned by the query SELECT 1 FROM ... WHERE subquery_where is empty. When performing this evaluation the executor switches to the table scan by primary key. Before this patch the pushed filter still remained marked as active and the engine tried to apply the filter. This was incorrect and in InnoDB this attempt to use the filter led to an assertion failure. This patch fixes the problem by disabling usage of the filter when outer_expr is evaluated to NULL.
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- 05 Jan, 2022 1 commit
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Monty authored
Federated and Federatex cannot be used with ROR scans Federated::position() and Federatex::position() is storing in 'ref' a pointer into a local result set buffer. This means that one cannot compare 'ref' from different handler instances to see if they point to the same physical record. This bug caused federated.federatedx to return wrong results when the optimizer tried to use index_merge to resolve some queries. Fixed by introducing table flag HA_NON_COMPARABLE_ROWID and using this with the above handlers. Todo: - Fix multi_delete(), multi_update and read_records() to use primary key instead of 'ref' if case HA_NON_COMPARABLE_ROWID is set. The current code only works if we have only one range (like table scan) for the tables that will be updated in the second pass. - Enable DBUG_ASSERT() in ha_federated::cmp_ref() and ha_federatedx::cmp_ref().
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- 28 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Monty authored
Fixes main.sp-no-valgrind for valgrind builds not done with BUILD scripts
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- 27 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Nayuta Yanagisawa authored
MDEV-27184 Assertion `(old_top == initial_top (av) && old_size == 0) || ((unsigned long) (old_size) >= MINSIZE && prev_inuse (old_top) && ((unsigned long) old_end & (pagesize - 1)) == 0)' failed, Assertion `str.alloced_length() >= str.length() + data_len' failed Spider crashes on a query that inserts some rows including float. This is because Spider allocates a string of insufficient length.
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- 25 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Julius Goryavsky authored
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- 24 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Julius Goryavsky authored
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- 23 Dec, 2021 6 commits
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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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Julius Goryavsky authored
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Sergei Petrunia authored
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Sergei Petrunia authored
make_join_select() calls const_cond->val_int(). There are edge cases where const_cond may have a not-yet optimized subquery. (The subquery will have used_tables() covered by join->const_tables. It will still have const_item()==false, so other parts of the optimizer will not try to evaluate it. We should probably mark such subqueries as constant but that is outside the scope of this MDEV)
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Leandro Pacheco authored
This could cause out of order wsrep checkpoints due wsrep specific leader code not being executed in `MYSQL_BIN_LOG::write_transaction_to_binlog_events`. Move original result assignment to before wsrep logic to prevent that. Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
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Monty authored
MDEV-22617 Galera node crashes when trying to log to slow_log table in streaming replication mode Other things: - Changed name of wsrep_after_row(two arguments) to wsrep_after_row_internal(one argument) to not depended on the function signature with unused arguments. Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com> Added test case
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- 22 Dec, 2021 3 commits
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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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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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Alexander Barkov authored
The old code erroneously used default_charset_info to compare field names. default_charset_info can point to any arbitrary collation, including ucs2*, utf16*, utf32*, including those that do not support strcasecmp(). my_charset_utf8mb4_unicode_ci, which is used in this scenario: CREATE TABLE t1 ENGINE=InnoDB WITH SYSTEM VERSIONING AS SELECT 0; does not support strcasecmp(). Fixing the code to use Lex_ident::streq(), which uses system_charset_info instead of default_charset_info.
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- 21 Dec, 2021 2 commits
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sjaakola authored
vsnprintf takes the space need for trailing '\0' in consideration, and copies only n-1 characters to destination buffer. With the old code, only sizeof(buf)-2 characters were copied, this caused that last character of message could be lost. Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Since commit fb335b48 we may have a null pointer in purge_sys.query when fetch_data_into_cache() is invoked and innodb_force_recovery>4. This is because the call to purge_sys.create() would be skipped. fetch_data_into_cache(): Load the purge_sys pseudo transaction pointer to a local variable (null pointer if purge_sys is not initialized).
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- 20 Dec, 2021 2 commits
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sjaakola authored
This commit contains a fix, where the replication write set for a CREATE TABLE will contain, as certification keys, table names for all FK references. With this, all DML for the FK parent tables will conflict with the CREATE TABLE statement. There is also new test galera.MDEV-27276 to verify the fix. Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
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Jan Lindström authored
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- 17 Dec, 2021 3 commits
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Jan Lindström authored
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sjaakola authored
This commit has a mtr test where two two transactions delete a row from two separate tables, which will cascade a FK delete for the same row in a third table. Second replica node is configured with 2 applier threads, and the test will fail if these two transactions are applied in parallel. The actual fix, in this commit, is to mark a transaction as unsafe for parallel applying when it traverses into cascade delete operation. Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
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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 3 commits
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Aleksey Midenkov authored
MDEV-25803 excluded some cases from key sort upon alter table. That particularly depends on ALTER_ADD_INDEX flag. Creating a column of SERIAL data type missed that flag. Though equivalent operation alter table t1 add x bigint unsigned not null auto_increment unique; has ALTER_ADD_INDEX flag.
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Dmitry Shulga authored
MDEV-23182: Server crashes in Item::fix_fields_if_needed / table_value_constr::prepare upon 2nd execution of PS Repeating execution of a query containing the clause IN with string literals in environment where the server variable in_predicate_conversion_threshold is set results in server abnormal termination in case the query is run as a Prepared Statement and conversion of charsets for string values in the query are required. The reason for server abnormal termination is that instances of the class Item_string created on transforming the IN clause into subquery were created on runtime memory root that is deallocated on finishing execution of Prepared statement. On the other hand, references to Items placed on deallocated memory root still exist in objects of the class table_value_constr. Subsequent running of the same prepared statement leads to dereferencing of pointers to already deallocated memory that could lead to undefined behaviour. To fix the issue the values being pushed into a values list for TVC are created by cloning their original items. This way the cloned items are allocate on the PS memroot and as consequences no dangling pointer does more exist.
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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 1 commit
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Monty authored
Example build: ./BUILD/compile-pentium64-valgrind-max Fixes: - sp-no-valgrind failed if binary was built for valgrind as in this case mem_root is allocated in very small hunks which the test cannot handle. Fixed by testing of valgrind build - truncate_notembedded failed in reap because of more memory used. Fixed by allowing reap to fail too
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