Commit d2e4204a authored by Timothy Smith's avatar Timothy Smith

Applying InnoDB snashot 5.1-ss4007, part 1. Fixes

Bug #41571: MySQL segfaults after innodb recovery

Detailed revision comments:

r4004 | marko | 2009-01-20 16:19:00 +0200 (Tue, 20 Jan 2009) | 12 lines
branches/5.1: Merge r4003 from branches/5.0:

rec_set_nth_field(): When the field already is SQL null,
do nothing when it is being changed to SQL null. (Bug #41571)

Normally, MySQL does not pass "do-nothing" updates to the storage engine.
When it does and a column of an InnoDB table that is in ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT
is being updated from NULL to NULL, the InnoDB buffer pool will be corrupted
without this fix.

rb://81 approved by Heikki Tuuri
parent 39a4ab6c
......@@ -365,8 +365,9 @@ rec_set_field_extern_bits(
/***************************************************************
This is used to modify the value of an already existing field in a record.
The previous value must have exactly the same size as the new value. If len
is UNIV_SQL_NULL then the field is treated as an SQL null for old-style
records. For new-style records, len must not be UNIV_SQL_NULL. */
is UNIV_SQL_NULL then the field is treated as an SQL null.
For records in ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT (new-style records), len must not be
UNIV_SQL_NULL unless the field already is SQL null. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
rec_set_nth_field(
......@@ -375,11 +376,7 @@ rec_set_nth_field(
const ulint* offsets,/* in: array returned by rec_get_offsets() */
ulint n, /* in: index number of the field */
const void* data, /* in: pointer to the data if not SQL null */
ulint len); /* in: length of the data or UNIV_SQL_NULL.
If not SQL null, must have the same
length as the previous value.
If SQL null, previous value must be
SQL null. */
ulint len); /* in: length of the data or UNIV_SQL_NULL */
/**************************************************************
The following function returns the data size of an old-style physical
record, that is the sum of field lengths. SQL null fields
......
......@@ -1219,8 +1219,9 @@ rec_get_nth_field_size(
/***************************************************************
This is used to modify the value of an already existing field in a record.
The previous value must have exactly the same size as the new value. If len
is UNIV_SQL_NULL then the field is treated as an SQL null for old-style
records. For new-style records, len must not be UNIV_SQL_NULL. */
is UNIV_SQL_NULL then the field is treated as an SQL null.
For records in ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT (new-style records), len must not be
UNIV_SQL_NULL unless the field already is SQL null. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
rec_set_nth_field(
......@@ -1230,11 +1231,7 @@ rec_set_nth_field(
ulint n, /* in: index number of the field */
const void* data, /* in: pointer to the data
if not SQL null */
ulint len) /* in: length of the data or UNIV_SQL_NULL.
If not SQL null, must have the same
length as the previous value.
If SQL null, previous value must be
SQL null. */
ulint len) /* in: length of the data or UNIV_SQL_NULL */
{
byte* data2;
ulint len2;
......@@ -1242,9 +1239,11 @@ rec_set_nth_field(
ut_ad(rec);
ut_ad(rec_offs_validate(rec, NULL, offsets));
if (len == UNIV_SQL_NULL) {
ut_ad(!rec_offs_comp(offsets));
rec_set_nth_field_sql_null(rec, n);
if (UNIV_UNLIKELY(len == UNIV_SQL_NULL)) {
if (!rec_offs_nth_sql_null(offsets, n)) {
ut_a(!rec_offs_comp(offsets));
rec_set_nth_field_sql_null(rec, n);
}
return;
}
......
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