1. 18 Jul, 2013 1 commit
    • Nisha Gopalakrishnan's avatar
      BUG#15844882: MYSQLDUMP FROM 5.5 FAILS WITH AN ERROR WHEN TRYING · 5d74d07b
      Nisha Gopalakrishnan authored
                    TO DUMP DATA FROM MYSQL-5.6
      
      Analysis
      --------
      Dumping mysql-5.6 data using mysql-5.1/mysql-5.5 'myqldump'
      utility fails with a syntax error.
      
      Server system variable 'sql_quote_show_create' which quotes the
      identifiers is set in the mysqldump utility. The mysldump utility
      of mysql-5.1/mysql-5.5 uses deprecated syntax 'SET OPTION' to set
      the 'sql_quote_show_create' option. The support for the syntax is
      removed in mysql-5.6. Hence syntax error is reported while taking
      the dump.
      
      Fix:
      ---
      Changed the 'mysqldump' code to use the syntax
      'SET SQL_QUOTE_SHOW_CREATE' to set the 'sql_quote_show_create'
      option. That syntax is supported on mysql-5.1, mysql-5.5 and
      mysql-5.6.
      
      NOTE: I have not added an mtr test case since it is difficult
      to simulate the condition. Also the syntax may not be further
      simplified in the future.
      5d74d07b
  2. 17 Jul, 2013 1 commit
  3. 09 Jul, 2013 1 commit
  4. 01 Jul, 2013 1 commit
  5. 19 Jun, 2013 1 commit
    • Aditya A's avatar
      Bug#11829813 UNUSED MUTEX COMMIT_THREADS_M · dc696126
      Aditya A authored
      Analysis
      --------
      The pthread_mutex commit_threads_m was initiliazed but never
      used. 
      
      Fix
      ---
      Removing the commit_threads_m mutex from the code base.
      
      [ Approved by Marko rb#2475]
      dc696126
  6. 18 Jun, 2013 1 commit
  7. 14 Jun, 2013 2 commits
    • mysql-builder@oracle.com's avatar
      No commit message · 489215ae
      mysql-builder@oracle.com authored
      No commit message
      489215ae
    • Aditya A's avatar
      Bug#13548704 ALGORITHM USED FOR DROPPING PARTITIONED TABLE CAN LEAD · 5f3c0a45
      Aditya A authored
                   TO INCONSISTENCY 
      
      PROBLEM
      --------
      When we drop a partitoned table , we first gather the
      information about partitions in the table from the 
      table_name.par file and store it in an internal data 
      structure.Then we delete this file and the data in 
      the table. If the server crashes  after deleting the
      file,then after recovering we cannot access the table
      .Even we cannot drop the table ,because drop algorithm
      requires par file to read the partition information.
      
      
      FIX
      ---
      1. We move the part of deleting par file after deleting 
         all the table data from the storage egine.
      2. During drop operation if we detect that the par 
         file is missing then we delete the .frm file,since 
         there is no way of recovering without par file.
        
      [Approved by Mattias rb#2576 ]   
      5f3c0a45
  8. 10 Jun, 2013 1 commit
  9. 04 Jun, 2013 1 commit
  10. 24 May, 2013 1 commit
    • Venkatesh Duggirala's avatar
      Bug#16765278 DELETE SQL_LOAD_MB* FILE (TEMP FILE) CREATED · 8ee7751f
      Venkatesh Duggirala authored
      BY BINLOG_KILLED_SIMULATE.TEST
            
      'mysqbinlog' tool creates a temporary file while 
      preparing LOAD DATA QUERY. These files needs to be deleted
      at the end of the test script otherwise these files are
      left out in the daily-run machines, causing
      "no space on device issues"
            
      Fix: 
      Delete them at the end of these test scripts
      1) execute mysqlbinlog with --local-load option to
      create these files in a specified tmpdir
      2) delete the tmpdir at the end of the test script
      8ee7751f
  11. 23 May, 2013 1 commit
    • Chaithra Gopalareddy's avatar
      Bug #16119355: PREPARED STATEMENT: READ OF FREED MEMORY WITH · 5bf9b7d0
      Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
                                       STRING CONVERSION FUNCTIONS
                  
      Problem:
      While executing the prepared statement, user variable is
      set to memory which would be freed at the end of
      execution.
      If the statement is executed again, valgrind throws
      error when accessing this pointer.
                        
      Analysis:
                      
      1. First time when Item_func_set_user_var::check is called,
         memory is allocated for "value" to store the result.
         (In the call to copy_if_not_alloced).
      2. While sending the result, Item_func_set_user_var::check
         is called again. But, this time, its called with
         "use_result_field" set to true. 
         As a result, we call result_field->val_str(&value).
      3. Here memory allocated for "value" gets freed. And "value"
         gets set to "result_field", with "str_length" being that of
         result_field's.
      4. In the call to JOIN::cleanup, result_field's memory gets
         freed as this is allocated in a chunk as part of the
         temporary table which is needed to execute the query.
      5. Next time, when execute of the same statement is called,
         "value" will be set to memory which is already freed.
         Valgrind error occurs as "str_length" is positive 
         (set at Step 3)
                        
      Note that user variables list is stored as part of the Lex object
      in set_var_list. Hence the persistance across executions.
                  
      Solution:
      Patch for Bug#11764371 fixed in mysql-5.6+ fixes this problem 
      as well.So backporting the same.
                  
      In the solution for Bug#11764371, we create another object of 
      user_var and repoint it to temp_table's field. As a result while 
      deleting the alloced buffer in Step 3, since the cloned object 
      does not own the buffer, deletion will not happen.
      So at step 5 when we execute the statement second time, the 
      original object will be used and since deletion did not happen 
      valgrind will not complain about dangling pointer.
      5bf9b7d0
  12. 22 May, 2013 1 commit
  13. 16 May, 2013 3 commits
    • sayantan dutta's avatar
    • Annamalai Gurusami's avatar
      Bug #16806366 BOGUS CALL TO LOCK_REC_RESTORE_FROM_PAGE_INFIMUM IN · c43ce72c
      Annamalai Gurusami authored
      INSERT BUFFER MERGE
      
      Problem:
      
      When the record is merged from the change buffer to the actual page,
      in a particular condition, it is assumed that the deleted rec will
      be re-used by the inserted rec.  With this assumption the lock is
      restored on the pointer to the deleted rec itself, thinking that
      it is pointing to the newly inserted rec.
      
      Solution:
      
      Just before restoring the lock, update the rec pointer to point
      to the newly inserted record.  An assert has been added to verify
      this.  This assert will fail without the fix and will pass with
      the fix.
      
      rb#2449 in review by Marko and Jimmy
      
      c43ce72c
    • Jon Olav Hauglid's avatar
      Bug#16807394: PREVENT NEW ERROR MESSAGES FROM BEING ADDED TO 5.5 · f1341a1d
      Jon Olav Hauglid authored
      In order to keep error message numbers stable between GA releases, we
      can not now add a new error message to 5.1/5.5 as this message would get 
      a number now used in 5.6.
      
      This patch enforces this by adding a 5.1/5.5 specific check when processing
      the error message file. If a new error message is added, building will
      abort and report an error.
      f1341a1d
  14. 15 May, 2013 1 commit
    • Marko Mäkelä's avatar
      Bug#16736929 PAGE_ZIP_DECOMPRESS() FAILS ON EMPTY RECORD · 1d3a200b
      Marko Mäkelä authored
      When a record contains no user data bytes (such as when the PRIMARY
      KEY is an empty string and all secondary index fields are NULL or the
      empty string), page_zip_decompress() could fail to set the record
      heap_no correctly.
      
      page_zip_decompress_node_ptrs(), page_zip_decompress_sec(),
      page_zip_decompress_clust(): Set heap_no also at the end of the
      compressed data stream.
      
      rb#2448 approved by Jimmy Yang and Inaam Rana
      1d3a200b
  15. 13 May, 2013 3 commits
  16. 12 May, 2013 1 commit
    • Annamalai Gurusami's avatar
      Fixing a build issue. In InnoDB plugin, the function · d6cc61ec
      Annamalai Gurusami authored
      innobase_convert_to_filename_charset() was by mistake kept within
      the conditional compilation of UNIV_COMPILE_TEST_FUNCS.  Now placing
      the function out of UNIV_COMPILE_TEST_FUNCS.  Also, removed the
      unnecessary log message (as in 5.6+).
      d6cc61ec
  17. 10 May, 2013 3 commits
  18. 07 May, 2013 4 commits
    • Chaithra Gopalareddy's avatar
      Bug #16119355: PREPARED STATEMENT: READ OF FREED MEMORY WITH · 12a26cd6
      Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
                                 STRING CONVERSION FUNCTIONS
                  
      Problem:
      While executing the prepared statement, user variable is
      set to memory which would be freed at the end of
      execution.
      If the statement is executed again, valgrind throws
      error when accessing this pointer.
                  
      Analysis:
                  
      1. First time when Item_func_set_user_var::check is called,
      memory is allocated for "value" to store the result.
      (In the call to copy_if_not_alloced).
      2. While sending the result, Item_func_set_user_var::check
      is called again. But, this time, its called with
      "use_result_field" set to true. 
      As a result, we call result_field->val_str(&value).
      3. Here memory allocated for "value" gets freed. And "value"
      gets set to "result_field", with "str_length" being that of
      result_field's.
      4. In the call to JOIN::cleanup, result_field's memory gets
      freed as this is allocated in a chunk as part of the
      temporary table which is needed to execute the query.
      5. Next time, when execute of the same statement is called,
      "value" will be set to memory which is already freed.
      Valgrind error occurs as "str_length" is positive 
      (set at Step 3)
                  
      Note that user variables list is stored as part of the Lex object
      in set_var_list. Hence the persistance across executions.
            
      Solution:
      Patch for Bug#11764371 fixed in mysql-5.6+ fixes this problem 
      as well.So backporting the same.
            
      In the solution for Bug#11764371, we create another object of 
      user_var and repoint it to temp_table's field. As a result while 
      deleting the alloced buffer in Step 3, since the cloned object 
      does not own the buffer, deletion will not happen.
      So at step 5 when we execute the statement second time, the 
      original object will be used and since deletion did not happen 
      valgrind will not complain about dangling pointer.
      12a26cd6
    • Sergey Glukhov's avatar
      Bug#16095534 CRASH: PREPARED STATEMENT CRASHES IN ITEM_BOOL_FUNC2::FIX_LENGTH_AND_DEC · a2503315
      Sergey Glukhov authored
      The problem happened due to broken left expression in Item_in_optimizer object.
      In case of the bug left expression is runtime created Item_outer_ref item which
      is deleted at the end of the statement and one of Item_in_optimizer arguments
      becomes bad when re-executed. The fix is to use real_item() instead of original
      left expression. Note: It feels a bit weird that after preparing, the field is
      directly part of the generated Item_func_eq, whereas in execution it is replaced
      with an Item_outer_ref wrapper object.
      a2503315
    • Balasubramanian Kandasamy's avatar
    • Murthy Narkedimilli's avatar
      Merging the changes from 5.1 branch to release branch. · 9e1474fe
      Murthy Narkedimilli authored
      Includes bug fixes for:
      Bug #16722314 FOREIGN KEY ID MODIFIED DURING EXPORT
      Bug #16754901 PARS_INFO_FREE NOT CALLED IN DICT_CREATE_ADD_FOREIGN_TO_DICTIONARY
      9e1474fe
  19. 06 May, 2013 2 commits
    • Annamalai Gurusami's avatar
      Bug #16722314 FOREIGN KEY ID MODIFIED DURING EXPORT · 068e6673
      Annamalai Gurusami authored
      Bug #16754901 PARS_INFO_FREE NOT CALLED IN DICT_CREATE_ADD_FOREIGN_TO_DICTIONARY
      
      Problem:
      
      There are two situations here.  The constraint name is explicitly
      given by the user and the constraint name is automatically generated
      by InnoDB.  In the case of generated constraint name, it is formed by
      adding table name as prefix.  The table names are stored internally in
      my_charset_filename.  In the case of constraint name explicitly given
      by the user, it is stored in UTF8 format itself.  So, in some
      situations the constraint name is in utf8 and in some situations it is
      in my_charset_filename format.  Hence this problem.
      
      Solution:
      
      Always store the foreign key constraint name in UTF-8 even when
      automatically generated.
      
      Bug #16754901 PARS_INFO_FREE NOT CALLED IN DICT_CREATE_ADD_FOREIGN_TO_DICTIONARY
      
      Problem:
      
      There was a memory leak in the function dict_create_add_foreign_to_dictionary().
      The allocated pars_info_t object is not freed in the error code path.
      
      Solution:
      
      Allocate the pars_info_t object after the error checking.
      
      rb#2368 in review
      068e6673
    • murthy.narkedimilli@oracle.com's avatar
  20. 30 Apr, 2013 2 commits
    • michael.izioumtchenko@oracle.com's avatar
      Bug#16405422 - RECOVERY FAILURE, ASSERT !RECV_NO_LOG_WRITE · 0fdc37ca
      michael.izioumtchenko@oracle.com authored
      eliminate a race condition over recv_sys->n_addrs which might result in a database corruption
      in recovery, without reporting a recovery error.
      
      recv_recover_page_func(): move the code segment that decrements recv_sys->n_addrs
        to the end of the function, after the call to mtr_commit()
      
      rb://2282 approved by Inaam
      0fdc37ca
    • Neeraj Bisht's avatar
      BUG#16222245 - CRASH WITH EXPLAIN FOR A QUERY WITH LOOSE SCAN FOR · ed694b0c
      Neeraj Bisht authored
      GROUP BY, MYISAM 
      
      Problem:-
      In a query, where we are using loose index scan optimization and 
      we have MIN() causes segmentation fault(where table row length 
      is less then key_length).
      
      Analysis:
      
      While using loose index scan for MIN(), we call key_copy(), to copy 
      the key data from record.
      This function is using temporary record buffer to store key data 
      from the record buffer.But in case where the key length is greater 
      then the buffer length, this will cause a segmentation fault.
      
      
      Solution:
      Give a proper buffer to store a key record.
      ed694b0c
  21. 24 Apr, 2013 2 commits
  22. 22 Apr, 2013 1 commit
  23. 20 Apr, 2013 1 commit
    • Neeraj Bisht's avatar
      Bug#16073689 : CRASH IN ITEM_FUNC_MATCH::INIT_SEARCH · c066c308
      Neeraj Bisht authored
      Problem:
      In query like
      select 1 from .. order by match .. against ...;
      causes a debug assert failue.
      
      Analysis:
      In union type query like
      
      (select * from order by a) order by b;
      or
      (select * from order by a) union (select * from order by b);
      
      We skip resolving of order by a for 1st query and order by of a and b in 
      2nd query.
      
      
      This means that, in case when our order by have Item_func_match class, 
      we skip resolving it.
      But we maintain a ft_func_list and at the time of optimization, when we 
      Perform FULLTEXT search before all regular searches on the bases of the 
      list we call Item_func_match::init_search() which will cause debug assert 
      as the item is not resolved.
      
      
      Solution:
      We will skip execution if the item is not fixed and we will not 
      fix index(Item_func_match::fix_index()) for which 
      Item_func_match::fix_field() is not called so that on later changes 
      we can check the dependency on fix field.
      c066c308
  24. 16 Apr, 2013 1 commit
  25. 14 Apr, 2013 1 commit
    • Chaithra Gopalareddy's avatar
      Bug#16347426:ASSERTION FAILED: (SELECT_INSERT && · 4db726c0
      Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
                   !TABLES->NEXT_NAME_RESOLUTION_TABLE) || !TAB
            
      Problem:
      The context info of select query gets corrupted when a query
      with group_concat having order by is present in an order by
      clause of the select query. As a result, server crashes with
      an assert.
            
      Analysis:
      While parsing order by for group_concat, it is presumed that
      it is always present before the actual order by for the
      select query.
      As a result, parser uses select->order_list to populate the
      order by items of group_concat and creates a select->gorder_list
      to which select->order_list is copied onto. Once this is done,
      it empties the select->order_list.
      In the case presented in the bugpage, as order by is already
      parsed when group_concat's order by is encountered, parser
      presumes that it is the second order by in the select query
      and creates fake_lex_unit which results in the change of
      context info.
            
      Solution:
      Make group_concat's order by parsing independent of the select
      4db726c0
  26. 09 Apr, 2013 1 commit
  27. 08 Apr, 2013 1 commit