Commit cb927e2f authored by unknown's avatar unknown

Bug #31305 myisam tables crash when they are near capacity.

When we insert a record into MYISAM table which is almost 'full',
we first write record data in the free space inside a file, and then
check if we have enough space after the end of the file.
So if we don't have the space, table will left corrupted.
Similar error also happens when we updata MYISAM tables.

Fixed by modifying write_dynamic_record and update_dynamic_record functions
to check for free space before writing parts of a record


BitKeeper/etc/ignore:
  Added libmysql_r/client_settings.h libmysqld/ha_blackhole.cc to the ignore list
myisam/mi_dynrec.c:
  Bug #31305 myisam tables crash when they are near capacity.
  
  now we check space left in table in write_dynamic_record
  and update_dynamic_record functions.
  If we don't have enough room for the new (updated) record, return with the
  error.
mysql-test/r/almost_full.result:
  New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/almost_full.result''
mysql-test/t/almost_full.test:
  New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/almost_full.test''
parent 31634a38
...@@ -1068,3 +1068,5 @@ include/check_abi ...@@ -1068,3 +1068,5 @@ include/check_abi
include/mysql_h.ic include/mysql_h.ic
mysql-test/r/blackhole.log mysql-test/r/blackhole.log
mysql-test/lib/init_db.sql mysql-test/lib/init_db.sql
libmysql_r/client_settings.h
libmysqld/ha_blackhole.cc
...@@ -145,6 +145,29 @@ static int write_dynamic_record(MI_INFO *info, const byte *record, ...@@ -145,6 +145,29 @@ static int write_dynamic_record(MI_INFO *info, const byte *record,
DBUG_ENTER("write_dynamic_record"); DBUG_ENTER("write_dynamic_record");
flag=0; flag=0;
/*
Check if we have enough room for the new record.
First we do simplified check to make usual case faster.
Then we do more precise check for the space left.
Though it still is not absolutely precise, as
we always use MI_MAX_DYN_BLOCK_HEADER while it can be
less in the most of the cases.
*/
if (unlikely(info->s->base.max_data_file_length -
info->state->data_file_length <
reclength + MI_MAX_DYN_BLOCK_HEADER))
{
if (info->s->base.max_data_file_length - info->state->data_file_length +
info->state->empty - info->state->del * MI_MAX_DYN_BLOCK_HEADER <
reclength + MI_MAX_DYN_BLOCK_HEADER)
{
my_errno=HA_ERR_RECORD_FILE_FULL;
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
}
do do
{ {
if (_mi_find_writepos(info,reclength,&filepos,&length)) if (_mi_find_writepos(info,reclength,&filepos,&length))
...@@ -577,6 +600,51 @@ static int update_dynamic_record(MI_INFO *info, my_off_t filepos, byte *record, ...@@ -577,6 +600,51 @@ static int update_dynamic_record(MI_INFO *info, my_off_t filepos, byte *record,
DBUG_ENTER("update_dynamic_record"); DBUG_ENTER("update_dynamic_record");
flag=block_info.second_read=0; flag=block_info.second_read=0;
/*
Check if we have enough room for the record.
First we do simplified check to make usual case faster.
Then we do more precise check for the space left.
Though it still is not absolutely precise, as
we always use MI_MAX_DYN_BLOCK_HEADER while it can be
less in the most of the cases.
*/
/*
compare with just the reclength as we're going
to get some space from the old replaced record
*/
if (unlikely(info->s->base.max_data_file_length -
info->state->data_file_length < reclength))
{
/*
let's read the old record's block to find out the length of the
old record
*/
if ((error=_mi_get_block_info(&block_info,info->dfile,filepos))
& (BLOCK_DELETED | BLOCK_ERROR | BLOCK_SYNC_ERROR | BLOCK_FATAL_ERROR))
{
DBUG_PRINT("error",("Got wrong block info"));
if (!(error & BLOCK_FATAL_ERROR))
my_errno=HA_ERR_WRONG_IN_RECORD;
goto err;
}
/*
if new record isn't longer, we can go on safely
*/
if (block_info.rec_len < reclength)
{
if (info->s->base.max_data_file_length - info->state->data_file_length +
info->state->empty - info->state->del * MI_MAX_DYN_BLOCK_HEADER <
reclength - block_info.rec_len + MI_MAX_DYN_BLOCK_HEADER)
{
my_errno=HA_ERR_RECORD_FILE_FULL;
goto err;
}
}
block_info.second_read=0;
}
while (reclength > 0) while (reclength > 0)
{ {
if (filepos != info->s->state.dellink) if (filepos != info->s->state.dellink)
......
drop table if exists t1;
set global myisam_data_pointer_size=2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int auto_increment primary key not null, b longtext) ENGINE=MyISAM;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a=1 or a=5;
INSERT INTO t1 SET b=repeat('a',600);
ERROR HY000: The table 't1' is full
CHECK TABLE t1 EXTENDED;
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.t1 check warning Datafile is almost full, 65448 of 65534 used
test.t1 check status OK
UPDATE t1 SET b=repeat('a', 800) where a=10;
ERROR HY000: The table 't1' is full
CHECK TABLE t1 EXTENDED;
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.t1 check warning Datafile is almost full, 65448 of 65534 used
test.t1 check status OK
INSERT INTO t1 SET b=repeat('a',400);
CHECK TABLE t1 EXTENDED;
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.t1 check warning Datafile is almost full, 65448 of 65534 used
test.t1 check status OK
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a=2 or a=6;
UPDATE t1 SET b=repeat('a', 600) where a=11;
CHECK TABLE t1 EXTENDED;
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.t1 check warning Datafile is almost full, 65448 of 65534 used
test.t1 check status OK
drop table t1;
set global myisam_data_pointer_size=default;
#
# Some special cases with empty tables
#
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
--enable_warnings
set global myisam_data_pointer_size=2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int auto_increment primary key not null, b longtext) ENGINE=MyISAM;
--disable_query_log
let $1= 303;
while ($1)
{
INSERT INTO t1 SET b=repeat('a',200);
dec $1;
}
--enable_query_log
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a=1 or a=5;
--error 1114
INSERT INTO t1 SET b=repeat('a',600);
CHECK TABLE t1 EXTENDED;
--error 1114
UPDATE t1 SET b=repeat('a', 800) where a=10;
CHECK TABLE t1 EXTENDED;
INSERT INTO t1 SET b=repeat('a',400);
CHECK TABLE t1 EXTENDED;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a=2 or a=6;
UPDATE t1 SET b=repeat('a', 600) where a=11;
CHECK TABLE t1 EXTENDED;
drop table t1;
set global myisam_data_pointer_size=default;
# End of 4.1 tests
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