- 10 Jan, 2013 2 commits
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Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
INCORRECT RESULTS This is a backport of fix for Bug#13068506. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Added test result for Bug#13068506 mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Added test case for Bug#13068506 sql/item.h: Implement Item_outer_ref::not_null_tables()
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Praveenkumar Hulakund authored
AVAILABLE MEMORY IS TOO LOW Analysis: --------- In function "mysql_make_view", "table->view" is initialized after parsing(using File_parser::parse) the view definition. If "::parse" function fails then control is moved to label "err:". Here we have assert (table->view == thd->lex). This assert fails if "::parse" function fails, as table->view is not initialized yet. File_parser::parse fails if data being parsed is incorrect/ corrupted or when memory allocation fails. In this scenario its failing because of failure in memory allocation. Fix: --------- In case of failure in function "File_parser::parse", moving to label "err:" is incorrect. Modified code to move to label "end:".
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- 09 Jan, 2013 1 commit
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Sunny Bains authored
Backport fix from mysql-5.6.
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- 08 Jan, 2013 1 commit
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unknown authored
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- 07 Jan, 2013 2 commits
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Satya Bodapati authored
DIAGNOSTICS_AREA::SET_OK_STATUS Use DBUG_RETURN() instead of return() if DBUG_ENTER() is used in the function. This patch is to fix the Windows pb2 failure on mysql-5.1 Approved by Marko. rb#1792
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Nirbhay Choubey authored
I_MAIN.CTYPE_UTF8 FOR MACOSX10.6 FOR 5.1 Part 2: Fix for test failures on Windows.
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- 04 Jan, 2013 2 commits
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Satya Bodapati authored
DIAGNOSTICS_AREA::SET_OK_STATUS Test fails on 5.1 valgrind build. This is because of close(-1) system call. Fixed by adding extra checks for valid file descriptor. Approved by Vasil(Calvin). rb#1792
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Nirbhay Choubey authored
I_MAIN.CTYPE_UTF8 FOR MACOSX10.6 FOR 5.1 While converting directory name to filename, a file separator (FN_LIBCHAR) might get appended to the resulting file name. This can result in off-by-one error when length of the input string is equal to FN_REFLEN. In this case, the terminating '\0' gets written beyond the buffer allocated to store the result. Fixed by incrementing the dst buffer size by 1. As extra safety, switched to strnmov() and added a debug assert to check the length of the input file name. No test case added as the scenario is already covered by the test cases added for bugs in the description.
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- 02 Jan, 2013 1 commit
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Venkatesh Duggirala authored
Problem:If Disk becomes full while writing into the binlog, then the server instance hangs till someone frees the space. After user frees up the disk space, mysql server crashes with an assert (m_status != DA_EMPTY) Analysis: wait_for_free_space is being called in an infinite loop i.e., server instance will hang until someone frees up the space. So there is no need to set status bit in diagnostic area. Fix: Replace my_error/my_printf_error with sql_print_warning() which prints the warning in error log. include/my_sys.h: Provision to call sql_print_warning from mysys files mysys/errors.c: Replace my_error/my_printf_error with sql_print_warning() which prints the warning in error log. mysys/my_error.c: implementation of my_printf_warning mysys/my_write.c: Adding logic to break infinite loop in the simulation sql/mysqld.cc: Provision to call sql_print_warning from mysys files
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- 01 Jan, 2013 1 commit
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Kent Boortz authored
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- 29 Dec, 2012 1 commit
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unknown authored
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- 28 Dec, 2012 1 commit
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Venkatesh Duggirala authored
Details of BUG#11746142: CALLING MYSQLD WHILE ANOTHER INSTANCE IS RUNNING, REMOVES PID FILE Fix: Before removing the pid file, ensure it was created by the same process, leave it intact otherwise. sql/mysqld.cc: delete_pid_file() introduced, which checks that the pid file belongs to the process before removing it
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- 27 Dec, 2012 2 commits
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Nirbhay Choubey authored
Some shell interpreters do not support '-e' test primary to construct conditions. man test 1 (on S10) ...skip... -e file True if file exists. (Not available in sh.) ...skip... Hence, check for the existence of a file using '-e' might result in a syntax error on such shell programs. Fixed by replacing it by '-f'.
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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- 26 Dec, 2012 2 commits
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Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
DOS ATTACKS Problem: For detailed description, see Bug#42502. This bug is a duplicate of Bug#42502. The complete fix for Bug#42502 was not made as proposed. Hence the bug still persists. Fix: Make the changes as proposed originally for the bugfix of 42502. Which is to remove the allocation of the memory before we actually check for any errors. sql/tztime.cc: Remove the double allocation for tz_info
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unknown authored
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- 24 Dec, 2012 2 commits
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
Fixing a pb2 issue. There is some difference in the output in my local machine and pb2 machines in the explain output.
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Chaithra Gopalareddy authored
TO SIGNED Problem: When we are joining types (of fields) in case of a union, we usually upgrade the datatypes to the largest present in the query. In case of mediumint, it is not happening. Analysis: When joined with types LONG and LONGLONG, mediumint should get upgraded to LONG and LONGLONG respectively. W.r.t the given query, constant '1' will be created as a LONGLONG internally and SIGNED flag is enabled. As a result, while combining types for the field, LONGLONG along with MEDIUMINT gets converted to LONG first. LONG with MEDIUMINT(of the third select) gets converted to MEDIUMINT. SIGNED FLAG would be that of the first field's. As a result, the final result would be SIGNED MEDIUMINT. Fix: While joining types, MEDIUMINT with LONGLONG and MEDIUMINT with LONG is converted to LONGLONG and LONG respectively. Also, made some changes for FLOAT and DOUBLE. sql/field.cc: Changed merge types for MEDIUMINT.
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- 20 Dec, 2012 1 commit
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Tor Didriksen authored
DBUG_ENTER and DBUG_LEAVE must *always* match, otherwise all subsequent DBUG_ENTER calls will be poking into undefined stack frames.
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- 21 Dec, 2012 1 commit
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prabakaran thirumalai authored
Analysis: When thread cache is enabled, it does not properly initialize thd->start_utime when a thread is picked from the thread cache. This breaks the quota management mechanism. THD::time_out_user_resource_limits() resets m_user_connect->conn_per_hour to 0 based on thd->start_utime Fix: Initialize start_utime when cached thread is reused. Notes: Enabled back tests which were disabled because of this issue.
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- 18 Dec, 2012 3 commits
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Vasil Dimov authored
This is a followup to the fix of Bug#14628410 ASSERTION `! IS_SET()' FAILED IN DIAGNOSTICS_AREA::SET_OK_STATUS (satya.bodapati@oracle.com-20121213132316-5joz4phltx9yhjs7) In innobase_mysql_tmpfile(): allocate/open the file after the return(-1); statement.
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Ahmad Abdullateef authored
IN QUERY CACHE CODE DESCRIPTION: MySQL Server crashes sporadically when Query Caching is on and the server has high contention among clients. ANALYSIS : Scenario 1: In Query_cache::move_by_type() when handling RESULT or its related blocks, Write Lock is acquired on its parent Query block. However the next and prev pointers are cached in local variables before lock acquisition. In an extremely high contention scenario there exists a possibility that Query_cache::append_result_data() is operating on the same query block and as a consequence might append a new Result block to the end of Result blocks Linked List of the Query. This would manipulate the next, prev pointers of the Block being processed in move_by_type(), however the local pointers still point to previous nodes there by causing Data Corruption leading to crash. FIX : Scenario 1: The next, prev pointers are now accessed only after Lock acquisition in Query_cache::move_by_type().
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Vasil Dimov authored
SAME VERSION NUMBER 1.0.17 Now that InnoDB/InnoDB Plugin is no longer separately developed and distributed from the MySQL server it does not need its own version number. Thus use the MySQL version instead. "Removing" the version altogether is not feasible because the config variable 'innodb_version' cannot be removed in GA branches. Reviewed by: Marko (rb#1751)
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- 14 Dec, 2012 2 commits
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Ramil Kalimullin authored
Problem: tag's buffer overflow leads to a problem. Fix: bound check added. sql/item_xmlfunc.cc: Fix for BUG#15948580 UPDATE_XML() CRASHES THE SERVER. - XML tag/attribute level shouldn't exceed MAX_LEVEL as we use a static buffer to store them in the MY_XML_USER_DATA.
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Inaam Rana authored
BUF_PAGE_GET_GEN REDUNDANT? rb://1711 approved by: Marko Makela When decompressing a compressed page that had already been accessed in the buffer pool, do not attempt to merge buffered changes.
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- 13 Dec, 2012 3 commits
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Ravinder Thakur authored
File names with colon are being disallowed because of the Alternate Data Stream (ADS) feature of NTFS that could be misused. ADS allows data to be written to alternate streams of a normal file. The data in alternate streams cannot be seen by normal tools on Windows (explorer, cmd.exe). As a result someone can use this feature to hide large amount of data in alternate streams and admins will have no easy way of figuring out the files that are using that disk space. The fix also disallows ADS in the scenarios where file name is passed as some dynamic variable. An important thing about the fix is that it DOES NOT disallow ADS file names if they are not dynamic (i.e. if the file is created by using some option that needs local access to the MySQL server, for example error log file). The reasoning is that if some MySQL option related to files requires access to the local machine (it is not dynamic), then user can very well create data in ADS by some other means. This fixes only those scenarios which can allow users to create data in ADS over the wire. File names with colon are being disallowed only on Windows. UNIX (Linux in particular) supports NTFS, but it will not be a common scenario for someone to configure a NTFS file system to store MySQL data on Linux. Changes in file bug11761752-master.opt are needed due to bug number 15937938.
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Satya Bodapati authored
The error code returned from Merge file/Temp file creation functions are ignored. Use the return codes of the row_merge_file_create() and innobase_mysql_tmpfile() to return the error to caller if file creation fails. Approved by Marko. rb#1618
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Harin Vadodaria authored
DOPROCESSREPLY() Description: Function DoProcessReply() calls function decrypt_message() in a while loop without performing a check on available buffer space. This can cause buffer overflow and crash the server. This patch is fix provided by Sawtooth to resolve the issue.
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- 12 Dec, 2012 1 commit
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unknown authored
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- 11 Dec, 2012 3 commits
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Dmitry Lenev authored
ROBUST AGAINST BUGS IN CALLERS". Both MDL subsystems and Table Definition Cache code assume that callers ensure that names of objects passed to them are not longer than NAME_LEN bytes. Unfortunately due to bugs in callers this assumption might be broken in some cases. As result we get nasty bugs causing buffer overruns when we construct MDL key or TDC key from object names. This patch makes TDC code more robust against such bugs by ensuring that we always checking size of result buffer when constructing TDC keys. This doesn't free its callers from ensuring that both db and table names are shorter than NAME_LEN bytes. But at least this steps prevents buffer overruns in case of bug in caller, replacing them with less harmful behavior. This is 5.1-only version of patch. This patch introduces new version of create_table_def_key() helper function which constructs TDC key without risk of result buffer overrun. Places in code that construct TDC keys were changed to use this function. Also changed rm_temporary_table() and open_new_frm() functions to avoid use of "unsafe" strmov() and strxmov() functions and use safer strnxmov() instead.
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unknown authored
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Annamalai Gurusami authored
Problem: Before the ALTER TABLE statement, the array dict_index_t::stat_n_diff_key_vals had proper values calculated and updated. But after the ALTER TABLE statement, all the values of this array is 0. Because of this statistics returned by innodb_rec_per_key() is different before and after the ALTER TABLE statement. Running the ANALYZE TABLE command populates the statistics correctly. Solution: After ALTER TABLE statement, set the flag dict_table_t::stat_initialized correctly so that the table statistics will be recalculated properly when the table is next loaded. But note that we still don't choose the loose index scans. This fix only ensures that an ALTER TABLE does not change the optimizer plan. rb://1639 approved by Marko and Jimmy.
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- 09 Dec, 2012 2 commits
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Shivji Kumar Jha authored
patch to fix post push falures in pb2 BUG#15872504 - REMOVE MYSQL-TEST/INCLUDE/GET_BINLOG_DUMP_THREAD_ID.INC === Problem === The file named "mysql-test/include/get_binlog_dump_thread_id.inc" is not used anywhere. In any case, this file does wrong things in the wrong way: 1) The file seems to assume there is only one dump thread, but there may be many. 2) you can get this information in a much easier way using the command: "select thread_id from threads where processlist_command="Binlog Dump";" === Fix === removed file 'mysql-test/include/get_binlog_dump_thread_id.inc'
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Shivji Kumar Jha authored
RPL_ROW_UNTIL TIMES OUT patch to fix post push falures in pb2 mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_until.result: changes to account for the changes made in corresponding test file. mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/disabled.def: disabled test in macosx mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_row_until.test: replaced static relayy log file by an mtr variable which saves the name of relay log file.
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- 07 Dec, 2012 1 commit
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Joerg Bruehe authored
taking a change done to main 5.1 by Dmitri Lenev. This is the original comment: > committer: Dmitry Lenev <Dmitry.Lenev@oracle.com> > branch nick: mysql-5.1-15954896 > timestamp: Wed 2012-12-05 19:26:56 +0400 > message: > Bug #15954896 "SP, MULTI-TABLE DELETE AND LONG ALIAS". Using too long table aliases in stored routines might have caused server crashes. Code in sp_head::merge_table_list() which is responsible for collecting information about tables used in stored routine was not aware of the fact that table alias might have arbitrary length. I.e. it assumed that table alias can't be longer than NAME_LEN bytes and allocated buffer for a key identifying table accordingly. This patch fixes the issue by ensuring that we use dynamically allocated buffer for table key when table alias is too long. By default stack based buffer is used in which NAME_LEN bytes are reserved for table alias.
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- 05 Dec, 2012 2 commits
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Dmitry Lenev authored
Using too long table aliases in stored routines might have caused server crashes. Code in sp_head::merge_table_list() which is responsible for collecting information about tables used in stored routine was not aware of the fact that table alias might have arbitrary length. I.e. it assumed that table alias can't be longer than NAME_LEN bytes and allocated buffer for a key identifying table accordingly. This patch fixes the issue by ensuring that we use dynamically allocated buffer for table key when table alias is too long. By default stack based buffer is used in which NAME_LEN bytes are reserved for table alias.
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Shivji Kumar Jha authored
=== Problem === The test is dependent on binlog positions and checks to see if the command 'START SLAVE' functions correctly with the 'UNTIL' clause added to it. The 'UNTIL' clause is added to specify that the slave should start and run until the SQL thread reaches a given point in the master binary log or in the slave relay log. The test uses hard coded values for MASTER_LOG_POS and RELAY_LOG_POS, instead of extracting it using query_get_value() function. There is a test 'rpl.rpl_row_until' which does the similar thing but uses query_get_value() function to set the values of MASTER_LOG_POS/ RELAY_LOG_POS. To be precise, rpl.rpl_row_until is a modified version of engines/func.rpl_row_until.test. The use of hard coded values may lead the slave to stop at a position which may differ from the expected position in the binlog file, an example being the failure of engines/funcs.rpl_row_until in mysql-5.1 given as: "query 'select * from t2' failed. Table 'test.t2' doesn't exist". In this case, the slave actually ran a couple of extra commands as a result of which the slave first deleted the table and then ran a select query on table, leading to the above mentioned failure. === Fix === 1) Fixed the code for failure seen in rpl.rpl_row_until. This test was also failing although the symptoms of failure were different. 2) Copied the contents from rpl.rpl_row_until into into engines/funcs.rpl.rpl_row_until. 3) Updated engines/funcs.rpl_row_until.result accordingly. mysql-test/suite/engines/funcs/r/rpl_row_until.result: modified to accomodate the changes in corresponding test file. mysql-test/suite/engines/funcs/t/disabled.def: removed from the list of disabled tests. mysql-test/suite/engines/funcs/t/rpl_row_until.test: fixed rpl.rpl_row_until and copied its content to engines/funcs.rpl_row_until. The reason being both are same tests but rpl.rpl_row_until is an updated version. mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/disabled.def: removed from the list of disabled tests. sql/sql_repl.cc: Added a check to catch an improper combination of arguements passed to 'START SLAVE UNTIL'. Earlier, START SLAVE UNTIL MASTER_LOG_FILE='master-bin.000001', MASTER_LOG_POS=561, RELAY_LOG_POS=12; passed. It is now detected and an error is reported.
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- 01 Dec, 2012 2 commits
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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Libing Song authored
FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_LOG_EVENT::CALC_SERVER_VERSION_SPLIT Problem: When reading a Format_description_log_event, it supposes MySQL version is always valid and DBUG_ASSERTION is used check the version number. However, user may give a wrong binlog offset, even give a faked binary event which includes an invalid MySQL version. This will cause server crash. Fix: The assertions are removed and an error will be reported if MySQL version in Format_description_log_event is invalid.
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- 30 Nov, 2012 1 commit
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Mattias Jonsson authored
IN DEACTIVATE_DDL_LOG_ENTRY Update of comments according to reviewers request.
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