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--echo # Bug#36981 - "innodb crash when selecting for update" --echo # # # Test 1: Test based on the reproduction test case for this bug. # This query resulted in a crash in InnoDB due to # InnoDB changing from using the index which the push condition # where for to use the clustered index due to "SELECT ... FOR UPDATE". # CREATE TABLE t1 ( c1 CHAR(1), c2 CHAR(10), KEY (c1) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('3', null); SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE c1='3' FOR UPDATE; DROP TABLE t1; # # Test 2: Extended test case to test that the correct rows are returned. # This test is for ensuring that if InnoDB refuses to accept # the pushed index condition it is still evaluated. # CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9); CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT); INSERT INTO t2 SELECT A.a + 10*(B.a + 10*C.a) FROM t1 A, t1 B, t1 C; CREATE TABLE t3 ( c1 CHAR(10) NOT NULL, c2 CHAR(10) NOT NULL, c3 CHAR(200) NOT NULL, KEY (c1) ); INSERT INTO t3 SELECT CONCAT('c-',1000+t2.a,'=w'), CONCAT('c-',1000+ t2.a,'=w'), 'filler' FROM t2; INSERT INTO t3 SELECT CONCAT('c-',1000+t2.a,'=w'), CONCAT('c-',2000+t2.a,'=w'), 'filler-1' FROM t2; INSERT INTO t3 SELECT CONCAT('c-',1000+t2.a,'=w'), CONCAT('c-',3000+t2.a,'=w'), 'filler-2' FROM t2; --sorted_result SELECT c1,c3 FROM t3 WHERE c1 >= 'c-1994=w' and c1 != 'c-1996=w' FOR UPDATE; DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3; --echo # --echo # Bug#43360 - Server crash with a simple multi-table update --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( a CHAR(2) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, b VARCHAR(20) NOT NULL, KEY (b) ); CREATE TABLE t2 ( a CHAR(2) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, b VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL, KEY (b) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('AB','MySQL AB'), ('JA','Sun Microsystems'), ('MS','Microsoft'), ('IB','IBM- Inc.'), ('GO','Google Inc.'); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES ('AB','Sweden'), ('JA','USA'), ('MS','United States of America'), ('IB','North America'), ('GO','South America'); UPDATE t1,t2 SET t1.b=UPPER(t1.b) WHERE t1.b LIKE 'United%'; SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY a; SELECT * FROM t2 ORDER BY a; DROP TABLE t1,t2; --echo # --echo # Bug#40992 - InnoDB: Crash when engine_condition_pushdown is on --echo # CREATE TABLE t ( dummy INT PRIMARY KEY, a INT UNIQUE, b INT ); INSERT INTO t VALUES (1,1,1),(3,3,3),(5,5,5); SELECT * FROM t WHERE a > 2 FOR UPDATE; DROP TABLE t; --echo # --echo # Bug#35080 - Innodb crash at mem_block_get_len line 72 --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( t1_autoinc INT(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, uuid VARCHAR(36) DEFAULT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (t1_autoinc), KEY k (uuid) ); CREATE TABLE t2 ( t2_autoinc INT(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, uuid VARCHAR(36) DEFAULT NULL, date DATETIME DEFAULT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (t2_autoinc), KEY k (uuid) ); CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT t1_autoinc, uuid FROM t1 WHERE (ISNULL(uuid) OR (uuid like '%-%')); CREATE VIEW v2 AS SELECT t2_autoinc, uuid, date FROM t2 WHERE (ISNULL(uuid) OR (LENGTH(uuid) = 36)); CREATE PROCEDURE delete_multi (IN uuid CHAR(36)) DELETE v1, v2 FROM v1 INNER JOIN v2 ON v1.uuid = v2.uuid WHERE v1.uuid = @uuid; SET @uuid = UUID(); INSERT INTO v1 (uuid) VALUES (@uuid); INSERT INTO v2 (uuid, date) VALUES (@uuid, '2009-09-09'); CALL delete_multi(@uuid); DROP procedure delete_multi; DROP table t1,t2; DROP view v1,v2; --echo # --echo # Bug#41996 - multi-table delete crashes server (InnoDB table) --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( b BIGINT, i INT, KEY (b) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2, 2); DELETE t1 FROM t1 a, t1 WHERE a.i=t1.b; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Bug#43448 - Server crashes on multi table delete with Innodb --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( id1 INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, t CHAR(12) ); CREATE TABLE t2 ( id2 INT NOT NULL, t CHAR(12) ); CREATE TABLE t3( id3 INT NOT NULL, t CHAR(12), INDEX(id3) ); delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE insert_data () BEGIN DECLARE i1 INT DEFAULT 20; DECLARE i2 INT; DECLARE i3 INT; WHILE (i1 > 0) DO INSERT INTO t1(t) VALUES (i1); SET i2 = 2; WHILE (i2 > 0) DO INSERT INTO t2(id2, t) VALUES (i1, i2); SET i3 = 2; WHILE (i3 > 0) DO INSERT INTO t3(id3, t) VALUES (i1, i2); SET i3 = i3 -1; END WHILE; SET i2 = i2 -1; END WHILE; SET i1 = i1 - 1; END WHILE; END | delimiter ;| CALL insert_data(); SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE id1 > 10; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t2 WHERE id2 > 10; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t3 WHERE id3 > 10; DELETE t1, t2, t3 FROM t1, t2, t3 WHERE t1.id1 = t2.id2 AND t2.id2 = t3.id3 AND t1.id1 > 3; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t2; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t3; DROP PROCEDURE insert_data; DROP TABLE t1, t2, t3; --echo # --echo # Bug#42580 - Innodb's ORDER BY ..LIMIT returns no rows for --echo # null-safe operator <=> NULL --echo # SET sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'; CREATE TABLE t1( c1 DATE NOT NULL, c2 DATE NULL, c3 DATETIME, c4 TIMESTAMP, PRIMARY KEY(c1), UNIQUE(c2) ); --echo INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('0000-00-00', '0000-00-00', '2008-01-04', '2008-01-05'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2007-05-25', '2007-05-25', '2007-05-26', '2007-05-26'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2008-01-01', NULL , '2008-01-02', '2008-01-03'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2008-01-17', NULL , NULL , '2009-01-29'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2009-01-29', '2009-01-29', '2009-01-29', '2009-01-29'); --echo SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE c2 <=> NULL ORDER BY c1,c2; --echo SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE c2 <=> NULL ORDER BY c1,c2 LIMIT 2; --echo DROP TABLE t1; SET sql_mode = default; --echo # --echo # Bug#43617 - Innodb returns wrong results with timestamp's range value --echo # in IN clause --echo # (Note: Fixed by patch for BUG#42580) --echo # SET sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'; CREATE TABLE t1( c1 TIMESTAMP NOT NULL, c2 TIMESTAMP NULL, c3 DATE, c4 DATETIME, PRIMARY KEY(c1), UNIQUE INDEX(c2) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('0000-00-00 00:00:00','0000-00-00 00:00:00','2008-01-04','2008-01-05 00:00:00'), ('1971-01-01 00:00:01','1980-01-01 00:00:01','2009-01-01','2009-01-02 00:00:00'), ('1999-01-01 00:00:00','1999-01-01 00:00:00', NULL, NULL), ('2007-05-23 09:15:28','2007-05-23 09:15:28','2007-05-24','2007-05-24 09:15:28'), ('2007-05-27 00:00:00','2007-05-25 00:00:00','2007-05-26','2007-05-26 00:00:00'), ('2008-01-01 00:00:00', NULL, '2008-01-02','2008-01-03 00:00:00'), ('2009-01-29 11:11:27','2009-01-29 11:11:27','2009-01-29','2009-01-29 11:11:27'), ('2038-01-09 03:14:07','2038-01-09 03:14:07','2009-01-05','2009-01-06 00:00:00'); --echo SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE c2 IN ('1971-01-01 00:00:01','2038-01-09 03:14:07') ORDER BY c2; --echo SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE c2 IN ('1971-01-01 00:00:01','2038-01-09 03:14:07') ORDER BY c2 LIMIT 2; --echo SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE c2 IN ('1971-01-01 00:00:01','2038-01-09 03:14:07') ORDER BY c2 DESC; --echo SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE c2 IN ('1971-01-01 00:00:01','2038-01-09 03:14:07') ORDER BY c2 DESC LIMIT 2; --echo DROP TABLE t1; SET sql_mode = default; --echo # --echo # Bug#43249 - Innodb returns zero time for the time column --echo # with <=> NULL order by limit --echo # (Note: Fixed by patch for BUG#42580) --echo # CREATE TABLE t1( c1 TIME NOT NULL, c2 TIME NULL, c3 DATE, PRIMARY KEY(c1), UNIQUE INDEX(c2) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('8:29:45',NULL,'2009-02-01'); --echo # First time, good results: SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE c2 <=> NULL ORDER BY c2 LIMIT 2; --echo # Second time, bad results: SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE c2 <=> NULL ORDER BY c2 LIMIT 2; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # BUG#43618: MyISAM&Maria returns wrong results with 'between' --echo # on timestamp --echo # CREATE TABLE t1( ts TIMESTAMP NOT NULL, c char NULL, PRIMARY KEY(ts) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('1971-01-01','a'), ('2007-05-25','b'), ('2008-01-01','c'), ('2038-01-09','d'); -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log --disable_warnings --echo --echo # Execute select with invalid timestamp, desc ordering SET sql_mode = ''; SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE ts BETWEEN '0000-00-00' AND '2010-00-01 00:00:00' ORDER BY ts DESC LIMIT 2; SET sql_mode = default; --echo --echo # Should use index condition EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE ts BETWEEN '0000-00-00' AND '2010-00-01 00:00:00' ORDER BY ts DESC LIMIT 2; --echo --enable_warnings DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # BUG#49906: Assertion failed - Field_varstring::val_str in field.cc --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( f1 VARCHAR(1024), f2 VARCHAR(10), INDEX test_idx USING BTREE (f2,f1(5)) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('a','c'), ('b','d'); SELECT f1 FROM t1 WHERE f2 LIKE 'd' ORDER BY f1; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Bug#52660 - "Perf. regr. using ICP for MyISAM on range queries on --echo # an index containing TEXT" --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9); CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT); INSERT INTO t2 SELECT A.a + 10*(B.a) FROM t1 A, t1 B; CREATE TABLE t3 ( c1 TINYTEXT NOT NULL, i1 INT NOT NULL, KEY (c1(6),i1) ); -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; ANALYZE TABLE t2; ANALYZE TABLE t3; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log INSERT INTO t3 SELECT CONCAT('c-',1000+t2.a,'=w'), 1 FROM t2; let query=SELECT c1 FROM t3 WHERE c1 >= 'c-1004=w' and c1 <= 'c-1006=w' and i1 > 2; eval EXPLAIN $query; eval $query; DROP TABLE t1, t2, t3; --echo # --echo # Bug#57372 "Multi-table updates and deletes fail when running with ICP --echo # against InnoDB" --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( a INT KEY, b INT ) ENGINE = INNODB; CREATE TABLE t2 ( a INT KEY, b INT ) ENGINE = INNODB; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 101), (2, 102), (3, 103), (4, 104), (5, 105); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5); UPDATE t1, t2 SET t1.a = t1.a + 100, t2.b = t1.a + 10 WHERE t1.a BETWEEN 2 AND 4 AND t2.a = t1.b - 100; --sorted_result SELECT * FROM t1; --sorted_result SELECT * FROM t2; DROP TABLE t1, t2; --echo # --echo # Bug#52605 - "Adding LIMIT 1 clause to query with complex range --echo # predicate causes wrong results" --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( pk INT NOT NULL, c1 INT, PRIMARY KEY (pk), KEY k1 (c1) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,6); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (3,NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (4,6); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (5,NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (6,NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (7,9); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (8,0); -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log SELECT pk, c1 FROM t1 WHERE (pk BETWEEN 4 AND 5 OR pk < 2) AND c1 < 240 ORDER BY c1 LIMIT 1; EXPLAIN SELECT pk, c1 FROM t1 WHERE (pk BETWEEN 4 AND 5 OR pk < 2) AND c1 < 240 ORDER BY c1 LIMIT 1; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Bug#42991 "invalid memory access and/or crash when using --echo # index condition pushdown + InnoDB" --echo # # Note that you need to run with --valgrind to see the warnings # about invalid memory accesses. CREATE TABLE t1 ( c1 TINYTEXT NOT NULL, c2 INT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (c2), KEY id1 (c1(4)) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('Anastasia', 5); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('Karianne', 4); -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE (c1 <= '6566-06-15' AND c2 <> 3); EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE (c1 <= '6566-06-15' AND c2 <> 3); DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Bug#56529 - "Crash due to long semaphore wait in InnoDB --echo # with ICP and subqueries" --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( col_int_nokey INTEGER, col_int_key INTEGER, col_varchar_key VARCHAR(1), KEY (col_int_key), KEY (col_varchar_key, col_int_key) ) stats_persistent=0; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL,2,'w'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (7,9,'m'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (9,3,'m'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (7,9,'k'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (4,NULL,'r'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,9,'t'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (6,3,'j'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (8,8,'u'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL,8,'h'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (5,53,'o'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL,0,NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (6,5,'k'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (188,166,'e'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,3,'n'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,0,'t'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1,'c'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (0,9,'m'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (9,5,'y'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL,6,'f'); CREATE TABLE t2 ( c1 INTEGER NOT NULL ) stats_persistent=0; let query= SELECT table1.col_int_nokey FROM t1 AS table1 STRAIGHT_JOIN ( t1 AS table2 INNER JOIN t1 AS table3 ON table3.col_varchar_key = table2.col_varchar_key) ON table3.col_int_nokey = table1.col_int_key WHERE table3.col_int_key != SOME ( SELECT c1 FROM t2 ); eval EXPLAIN $query; eval $query; DROP TABLE t1, t2; --echo # --echo # Bug#58243 "RQG test optimizer_subquery causes server crash --echo # when running with ICP" --echo # # Test case 1: This test case makes item->const_item() return true # in uses_index_fields_only() for an item tree # containing a subquery. This triggered the subquery # to be pushed down to InnoDB. CREATE TABLE t1 ( pk INTEGER NOT NULL, c1 INTEGER NOT NULL, c2 INTEGER NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (pk) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,6,7); CREATE TABLE t2 ( c1 INTEGER NOT NULL ); -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log let query= SELECT t1.c1 FROM t1 WHERE t1.pk < 317 AND 2 IN (SELECT COUNT(t2.c1) FROM t2) ORDER BY t1.c2; eval EXPLAIN $query; eval $query; DROP TABLE t1, t2; # Test case 2: This test case makes item->used_tables() return 0 # in uses_index_fields_only() for an item tree # containg a subquery. This triggered the subquery # to be pushed down to InnoDB. CREATE TABLE t1 ( i1 INTEGER NOT NULL, c1 VARCHAR(1) NOT NULL ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,'w'); CREATE TABLE t2 ( i1 INTEGER NOT NULL, c1 VARCHAR(1) NOT NULL, c2 VARCHAR(1) NOT NULL, KEY (c1, i1) ); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (8,'d','d'); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (4,'v','v'); CREATE TABLE t3 ( c1 VARCHAR(1) NOT NULL ); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES ('v'); -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; ANALYZE TABLE t2; ANALYZE TABLE t3; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log let query= SELECT i1 FROM t1 WHERE EXISTS (SELECT t2.c1 FROM (t2 INNER JOIN t3 ON (t3.c1 = t2.c1)) WHERE t2.c2 != t1.c1 AND t2.c2 = (SELECT MIN(t3.c1) FROM t3)); eval EXPLAIN $query; eval $query; DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3; --echo # --echo # Bug#58015 "Assert in row_sel_field_store_in_mysql_format --echo # when running innodb_mrr_icp test" --echo # create table t1 (a char(2) charset utf8,b double, primary key (a(1)),key (b)); insert into t1 values ('',1); select 1 from t1 where b <= 1 and a <> ''; drop table t1; --echo # --echo # Bug#59259 "Incorrect rows returned for a correlated subquery --echo # when ICP is on" --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 (pk INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, i INTEGER NOT NULL) ENGINE=InnoDB; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (11,0); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (12,5); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (15,0); CREATE TABLE t2 (pk INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, i INTEGER NOT NULL) ENGINE=InnoDB; INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (11,1); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (12,2); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (15,4); SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE pk IN (SELECT it.pk FROM t2 JOIN t2 AS it ON it.i=it.i WHERE t1.i); DROP TABLE t1, t2; --echo # --echo # Bug #58816 "Extra temporary duplicate rows in result set when --echo # switching ICP off" --echo # # Save optimizer switch setting set @save_optimizer_switch_bug58816= @@optimizer_switch; CREATE TABLE t1 ( pk INT NOT NULL, c1 INT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (pk) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,9),(2,7),(3,6),(4,3),(5,1); -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log EXPLAIN SELECT pk, c1 FROM t1 WHERE pk <> 3; SET SESSION optimizer_switch='index_condition_pushdown=off'; SELECT pk, c1 FROM t1 WHERE pk <> 3; DROP TABLE t1; # Restore optimzer switch setting set optimizer_switch= @save_optimizer_switch_bug58816; --echo # --echo # Bug#58837: ICP crash or valgrind error due to uninitialized --echo # value in innobase_index_cond --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( t1_int INT, t1_time TIME ); CREATE TABLE t2 ( t2_int int PRIMARY KEY, t2_int2 INT ); --disable_warnings INSERT IGNORE INTO t2 VALUES (); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (); --enable_warnings -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; ANALYZE TABLE t2; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log let $query= SELECT * FROM t1 AS t1a WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM t1 AS t1b WHERE t1b.t1_int NOT IN (SELECT t2.t2_int FROM t2 WHERE t1b.t1_time LIKE t1b.t1_int OR t1b.t1_time <> t2.t2_int2 AND 6=7 ) ) ; --echo --eval $query; --echo --eval EXPLAIN $query; --echo DROP TABLE t1,t2; --echo # --echo # Bug#59186 Wrong results of join when ICP is enabled --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( pk INTEGER NOT NULL, c1 VARCHAR(3) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (pk) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,'y'),(0,'or'); CREATE TABLE t2 ( pk INTEGER NOT NULL, c1 VARCHAR(3) NOT NULL, c2 VARCHAR(6) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (pk) ); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (6,'y','RPOYT'),(10,'m','JINQE'); -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; ANALYZE TABLE t2; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log let query= SELECT c2 FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON t1.c1 = t2.c1 WHERE (t2.pk <= 4 AND t1.pk IN (2,1)) OR (t1.pk > 1 AND t2.pk BETWEEN 6 AND 6); eval EXPLAIN $query; eval $query; DROP TABLE t1, t2; --echo # --echo # Bug#58838 "Wrong results with HAVING + LIMIT without GROUP BY when --echo # ICP is enabled" --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( pk INT NOT NULL, c1 INT, PRIMARY KEY (pk), KEY col_int_key (c1) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,37),(2,8),(3,-25),(4,NULL),(5,55); SELECT pk FROM t1 WHERE c1 <> 1 HAVING pk = 3 ORDER BY pk LIMIT 0; SELECT pk FROM t1 WHERE c1 <> 1 HAVING pk = 3 ORDER BY pk LIMIT 1; SELECT pk FROM t1 WHERE c1 <> 1 HAVING pk = 3 ORDER BY pk LIMIT 2; SELECT pk FROM t1 WHERE c1 <> 1 HAVING pk = 3 ORDER BY pk LIMIT 5; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Bug#59483 "Crash on INSERT/REPLACE in --echo # rec_convert_dtuple_to_rec_comp with ICP on" --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( pk INTEGER AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, i1 INTEGER, c1 CHAR(6), i2 INTEGER NOT NULL, KEY (i2) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL, 4, 'that', 8), (NULL, 1, 'she', 6), (NULL, 6, 'tell', 2); SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE i2 IN (3, 6) LIMIT 2 FOR UPDATE; INSERT INTO t1 (i2) VALUES (1); DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Bug #11766678 - 59843: --echo # USING UNINITIALISED VALUE IN USES_INDEX_FIELDS_ONLY --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( col999 FLOAT NOT NULL, COL1000 VARBINARY(179) NOT NULL, col1003 DATE DEFAULT NULL, KEY idx4267 (col1000, col1003) ); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES (),(); SELECT col999 FROM t1 WHERE col1000 = "3" AND col1003 <=> sysdate(); DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Bug#11873324 "WRONG RESULT WITH ICP AND STRAIGHT_JOIN" --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( pk INTEGER NOT NULL, i1 INTEGER, PRIMARY KEY (pk), KEY col_int_key (i1) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (14,NULL), (18,133); CREATE TABLE t2 ( pk INTEGER NOT NULL, i1 INTEGER, c1 VARCHAR(1), PRIMARY KEY (pk), KEY col_int_key (i1) ); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1,7,'f'); if (`SELECT UPPER(@@default_storage_engine) = 'INNODB'`) { -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; ANALYZE TABLE t2; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log } # Bug was specific of IN->EXISTS: set @old_opt_switch=@@optimizer_switch; --disable_query_log if (`select locate('materialization', @@optimizer_switch) > 0`) { set optimizer_switch='materialization=off'; } --enable_query_log let query= SELECT t1.i1 FROM t1 WHERE t1.i1 NOT IN ( SELECT STRAIGHT_JOIN subquery_t1.pk FROM t1 AS subquery_t1 JOIN t2 AS subquery_t2 ON subquery_t2.i1 = subquery_t1.pk WHERE subquery_t1.i1 > 0 OR subquery_t2.c1 = 'a' ); eval EXPLAIN $query; eval $query; set @@optimizer_switch=@old_opt_switch; DROP TABLE t1,t2; --echo # --echo # Bug#11876420 "MISSING ROW IN RESULT WITH SUBQUERY + IN + XOR + --echo # NULL VALUES AND ICP ENABLED" --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( i1 INTEGER, c1 VARCHAR(1), KEY col_varchar_key (c1) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,'j'), (0,'e'), (210,'f'), (8,'v'), (7,'x'), (5,'m'), (NULL,'c'); CREATE TABLE t2 ( i1 INTEGER, c1 VARCHAR(1), KEY col_varchar_key (c1) ); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (8,NULL); CREATE TABLE t3 ( i1 INTEGER, c1 VARCHAR(1), KEY col_varchar_key (c1) ) ENGINE=InnoDB; INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (NULL,'w'), (1,NULL), (2,'d'); -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; ANALYZE TABLE t2; ANALYZE TABLE t3; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log # Bug was specific of IN->EXISTS: set @old_opt_switch=@@optimizer_switch; --disable_query_log if (`select locate('materialization', @@optimizer_switch) > 0`) { set optimizer_switch='materialization=off'; } --enable_query_log let query= SELECT i1 FROM t3 WHERE c1 IN ( SELECT t1.c1 FROM t2 JOIN t1 ON t2.i1 >= t1.i1 WHERE t1.c1 > t2.c1 ) XOR i1; eval EXPLAIN $query; eval $query; set @@optimizer_switch=@old_opt_switch; DROP TABLE t1, t2, t3; --echo # --echo # Bug#12355958 "FAILING ASSERTION: TRX->LOCK.N_ACTIVE_THRS == 1" --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( pk INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, a INTEGER NOT NULL, b CHAR(1), KEY(b) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (23,5,'d'); -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log let query= SELECT a1.pk FROM t1 AS a1 JOIN (SELECT * FROM t1 LIMIT 1) AS a2 ON a2.b = a1.b WHERE a1.a = (SELECT pk FROM t1 LIMIT 1) AND (a1.a != a2.a OR a1.b IS NULL); eval EXPLAIN $query; eval $query; # Re-run the same query using a view. This will test the code with # an Item_ref object in the condition tree (note: in order for this # to trigger the bug the patch for Bug#59696 needs to be applied first). CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT * FROM t1; let query= SELECT a1.pk FROM v1 AS a1 JOIN (SELECT * FROM v1 LIMIT 1) AS a2 ON a2.b = a1.b WHERE a1.a = (SELECT pk FROM v1 LIMIT 1) AND (a1.a != a2.a OR a1.b IS NULL); eval EXPLAIN $query; eval $query; DROP VIEW v1; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # BUG#12601961 "SEGFAULT IN HANDLER::COMPARE_KEY2" --echo # BUG#12724899 "SELECT STRAIGHT_JOIN QUERY GIVES 2 DATES VERSUS --echo # 2 WARNINGS WITH ICP ON" --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( pk INTEGER NOT NULL, i1 INTEGER NOT NULL, c1 VARCHAR(1) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (pk) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,3,'j'), (20,8,'e'); -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log let query= SELECT alias2.i1 FROM t1 AS alias1 STRAIGHT_JOIN t1 AS alias2 ON alias2.pk AND alias2.pk <= alias1.c1 WHERE alias2.pk = 1; eval EXPLAIN $query; eval $query; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # BUG#12822678 - 2 MORE ROWS WHEN ICP=ON W/ STRAIGHT_JOIN --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( i1 INTEGER NOT NULL, d1 DOUBLE, KEY k1 (d1) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (10,1), (17,NULL), (22,NULL); CREATE TABLE t2 ( pk INTEGER NOT NULL, i1 INTEGER NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (pk) ); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (4,1); -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; ANALYZE TABLE t2; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log let query= SELECT t1.d1, t2.pk, t2.i1 FROM t1 STRAIGHT_JOIN t2 ON t2.i1 WHERE t2.pk <> t1.d1 AND t2.pk = 4; eval EXPLAIN $query; eval $query; DROP TABLE t1, t2; --echo # --echo # BUG#12838420 "DUPLICATE VALUES FOR GROUP-BY COLUMN WHEN JOIN --echo # BUFFERING IS OFF" --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( col_int_key INT, pk INT, PRIMARY KEY (pk), KEY (col_int_key) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,3),(3,2),(3,5),(4,6); CREATE TABLE t2 ( col_int_key INT, pk INT, PRIMARY KEY (pk), KEY (col_int_key) ); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (0,9),(3,10),(4,6),(6,1),(100,3),(200,5); -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; ANALYZE TABLE t2; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log let $query= SELECT t2.col_int_key AS field1 FROM t2 USE INDEX(col_int_key) STRAIGHT_JOIN t1 ON t2.col_int_key WHERE t2.pk < 7 AND t2.col_int_key <> 7 GROUP BY field1; set @old_opt_switch=@@optimizer_switch; # With BNL, a temp table is used for GROUP BY, we don't want this SET optimizer_switch="block_nested_loop=off"; eval EXPLAIN $query; eval $query; SET @@optimizer_switch=@old_opt_switch; DROP TABLE t1,t2; --echo # --echo # Bug#12976163 "CRASH IN INDEX CONDITION PUSHDOWN CODE AGAINST --echo # A MYISAM TABLE" --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( i1 INTEGER NOT NULL, i2 INTEGER NOT NULL ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (14,1), (15,2), (16,3); CREATE TABLE t2 ( i1 INTEGER NOT NULL, i2 INTEGER NOT NULL, c1 TINYTEXT ); INSERT INTO t2 SELECT i1, 10 * i2, "MySQL" FROM t1; DELIMITER $$; CREATE PROCEDURE proc1(id INTEGER) BEGIN SELECT i2 FROM ( (SELECT i1, i2, NULL AS a1 FROM t1) UNION (SELECT i1, i2, c1 AS a1 FROM t2) ) u1 WHERE i1 = id; END$$ DELIMITER ;$$ CALL proc1(15); DROP PROCEDURE proc1; DROP TABLE t1, t2; --echo # --echo # Bug#13655397 "CRASH IN SYNC_THREAD_LEVELS_NONEMPTY_TRX" --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( i1 INTEGER NOT NULL, i2 INTEGER NOT NULL, KEY (i1) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (4,4), (5,5); CREATE TABLE t2 ( pk INTEGER NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (pk) ); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1); -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log ANALYZE TABLE t1; ANALYZE TABLE t2; -- enable_result_log -- enable_query_log CREATE FUNCTION f1() RETURNS INTEGER RETURN (SELECT MOD(COUNT(DISTINCT pk), 10) FROM t2); let query= SELECT i1, i2 FROM t1 WHERE f1() = 1 AND i1 = 5; eval EXPLAIN $query; eval $query; DROP FUNCTION f1; DROP TABLE t1, t2;