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Kirill Smelkov
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9db67e1c
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9db67e1c
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Mar 05, 2009
by
Kristofer Pettersson
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mysql-test/r/lock.result
mysql-test/r/lock.result
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mysql-test/t/lock.test
mysql-test/t/lock.test
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sql/sql_lex.cc
sql/sql_lex.cc
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sql/sql_lex.h
sql/sql_lex.h
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sql/sql_parse.cc
sql/sql_parse.cc
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sql/sql_yacc.yy
sql/sql_yacc.yy
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mysql-test/r/lock.result
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@@ -166,4 +166,31 @@ ERROR HY000: View's SELECT refers to a temporary table 't2'
Cleanup.
drop table t2, t3;
#
# Bug#39843 DELETE requires write access to table in subquery in where clause
#
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1,t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
table1_rowid SMALLINT NOT NULL
);
CREATE TABLE t2 (
table2_rowid SMALLINT NOT NULL
);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1);
LOCK TABLES t1 WRITE, t2 READ;
# Sub-select should not try to aquire a write lock.
DELETE FROM t1
WHERE EXISTS
(
SELECT 'x'
FROM t2
WHERE t1.table1_rowid = t2.table2_rowid
) ;
# While implementing the patch we didn't break old behavior;
# The following sub-select should still requires a write lock:
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE 1 IN (SELECT * FROM t2 FOR UPDATE);
ERROR HY000: Table 't2' was locked with a READ lock and can't be updated
UNLOCK TABLES;
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
End of 5.1 tests.
mysql-test/t/lock.test
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@@ -214,4 +214,34 @@ create view v_bug5719 as select * from t2;
--
echo
drop
table
t2
,
t3
;
--
echo
#
--
echo
# Bug#39843 DELETE requires write access to table in subquery in where clause
--
echo
#
--
disable_warnings
DROP
TABLE
IF
EXISTS
t1
,
t2
;
--
enable_warnings
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
table1_rowid
SMALLINT
NOT
NULL
);
CREATE
TABLE
t2
(
table2_rowid
SMALLINT
NOT
NULL
);
INSERT
INTO
t1
VALUES
(
1
);
INSERT
INTO
t2
VALUES
(
1
);
LOCK
TABLES
t1
WRITE
,
t2
READ
;
--
echo
# Sub-select should not try to aquire a write lock.
DELETE
FROM
t1
WHERE
EXISTS
(
SELECT
'x'
FROM
t2
WHERE
t1
.
table1_rowid
=
t2
.
table2_rowid
)
;
--
echo
# While implementing the patch we didn't break old behavior;
--
echo
# The following sub-select should still requires a write lock:
--
error
ER_TABLE_NOT_LOCKED_FOR_WRITE
SELECT
*
FROM
t1
WHERE
1
IN
(
SELECT
*
FROM
t2
FOR
UPDATE
);
UNLOCK
TABLES
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
,
t2
;
--
echo
End
of
5.1
tests
.
sql/sql_lex.cc
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@@ -1559,6 +1559,7 @@ void st_select_lex::init_query()
exclude_from_table_unique_test
=
no_wrap_view_item
=
FALSE
;
nest_level
=
0
;
link_next
=
0
;
lock_option
=
TL_READ_DEFAULT
;
}
void
st_select_lex
::
init_select
()
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sql/sql_lex.h
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@@ -688,6 +688,15 @@ public:
int
cur_pos_in_select_list
;
List
<
udf_func
>
udf_list
;
/* udf function calls stack */
/**
Per sub-query locking strategy.
Note: This variable might interfer with the corresponding statement-level
variable Lex::lock_option because on how different parser rules depend
on eachother.
*/
thr_lock_type
lock_option
;
/*
This is a copy of the original JOIN USING list that comes from
the parser. The parser :
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sql/sql_parse.cc
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@@ -5580,6 +5580,14 @@ void mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command(THD *thd)
}
/**
Resets the lex->current_select object.
@note It is assumed that lex->current_select != NULL
This function is a wrapper around select_lex->init_select() with an added
check for the special situation when using INTO OUTFILE and LOAD DATA.
*/
void
mysql_init_select
(
LEX
*
lex
)
{
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@@ -5594,6 +5602,18 @@ mysql_init_select(LEX *lex)
}
/**
Used to allocate a new SELECT_LEX object on the current thd mem_root and
link it into the relevant lists.
This function is always followed by mysql_init_select.
@see mysql_init_select
@retval TRUE An error occurred
@retval FALSE The new SELECT_LEX was successfully allocated.
*/
bool
mysql_new_select
(
LEX
*
lex
,
bool
move_down
)
{
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@@ -6411,7 +6431,6 @@ void st_select_lex::set_lock_for_tables(thr_lock_type lock_type)
DBUG_ENTER
(
"set_lock_for_tables"
);
DBUG_PRINT
(
"enter"
,
(
"lock_type: %d for_update: %d"
,
lock_type
,
for_update
));
for
(
TABLE_LIST
*
tables
=
(
TABLE_LIST
*
)
table_list
.
first
;
tables
;
tables
=
tables
->
next_local
)
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sql/sql_yacc.yy
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@@ -6489,7 +6489,8 @@ select_option:
{
if (check_simple_select())
MYSQL_YYABORT;
Lex->lock_option= TL_READ_HIGH_PRIORITY;
Lex->lock_option= TL_READ_HIGH_PRIORITY;
Lex->current_select->lock_option= TL_READ_HIGH_PRIORITY;
}
| DISTINCT { Select->options|= SELECT_DISTINCT; }
| SQL_SMALL_RESULT { Select->options|= SELECT_SMALL_RESULT; }
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@@ -6535,6 +6536,7 @@ select_lock_type:
{
LEX *lex=Lex;
lex->current_select->set_lock_for_tables(TL_WRITE);
lex->current_select->lock_option= TL_WRITE;
lex->safe_to_cache_query=0;
}
| LOCK_SYM IN_SYM SHARE_SYM MODE_SYM
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@@ -6542,6 +6544,7 @@ select_lock_type:
LEX *lex=Lex;
lex->current_select->
set_lock_for_tables(TL_READ_WITH_SHARED_LOCKS);
lex->current_select->lock_option= TL_READ_WITH_SHARED_LOCKS;
lex->safe_to_cache_query=0;
}
;
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@@ -12909,6 +12912,18 @@ subselect_start:
subselect_end:
{
LEX *lex=Lex;
/*
Set the required lock level for the tables associated with the
current sub-select. This will overwrite previous lock options set
using st_select_lex::add_table_to_list in any of the following
rules: single_multi, table_wild_one, load_data, table_alias_ref,
table_factor.
The default lock level is TL_READ_DEFAULT but it can be modified
with query options specific for a certain (sub-)SELECT.
*/
lex->current_select->
set_lock_for_tables(lex->current_select->lock_option);
lex->pop_context();
SELECT_LEX *child= lex->current_select;
lex->current_select = lex->current_select->return_after_parsing();
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