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Killing a SELECT query with KILL QUERY or KILL CONNECTION causes a server crash if the query cache is enabled. Normal evaluation of a query may be interrupted by the KILL QUERY/CONNECTION statement, in this case the mysql_execute_command function returns TRUE, and the thd->killed flag has true value. In this case the result of the query may be cached incompletely (omitting call to query_cache_insert inside the net_real_write function), and next call to query_cache_end_of_result may lead to server crash. Thus, the query_cache_end_of_result function has been modified to abort query cache in the case of killed thread. sql/sql_cache.cc: Fixed bug #30201. The query_cache_end_of_result function has been modified to abort query cache in the case of query execution failure. Also this function has been modified to remove incomplete query block.
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