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    Bug#31048: Many nested subqueries may cause server crash. · 67cae0d4
    evgen@moonbone.local authored
    This bug is actually two. The first one manifests itself on an EXPLAIN
    SELECT query with nested subqueries that employs the filesort algorithm.
    The whole SELECT under explain is marked as UNCACHEABLE_EXPLAIN to preserve
    some temporary structures for explain. As a side-effect of this values of
    nested subqueries weren't cached and subqueries were re-evaluated many
    times. Each time buffer for filesort was allocated but wasn't freed because
    freeing occurs at the end of topmost SELECT. Thus all available memory was
    eaten up step by step and OOM event occur.
    The second bug manifests itself on SELECT queries with conditions where
    a subquery result is compared with a key field and the subquery itself also
    has such condition. When a long chain of such nested subqueries is present
    the stack overrun occur. This happens because at some point the range optimizer
    temporary puts the PARAM structure on the stack. Its size if about 8K and
    the stack is exhausted very fast.
    
    Now the subselect_single_select_engine::exec function allows subquery result
    caching when the UNCACHEABLE_EXPLAIN flag is set.
    Now the SQL_SELECT::test_quick_select function calls the check_stack_overrun
    function for stack checking purposes to prevent server crash.
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