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authorAlexander Barkov <bar@mariadb.com>2022-04-04 14:50:21 +0400
committerAlexander Barkov <bar@mariadb.com>2023-04-25 12:53:46 +0400
commitcdafad0941f04437eaa0d6d2060e190990f84929 (patch)
treef9c88af9184a80d61a2bd0baaf7d8abc8a82a82d /sql/sql_partition.cc
parent01199901d891c52689f1ca9e3fb7a3222b09d18f (diff)
downloadmariadb-git-bb-10.3-bar-MDEV-27744.tar.gz
MDEV-27744 InnoDB: Failing assertion: !cursor->index->is_committed() in row0ins.cc (from row_ins_sec_index_entry_by_modify) | Assertion `0' failed in row_upd_sec_index_entry (debug) | Corruptionbb-10.3-bar-MDEV-27744
The crash happened with an indexed virtual column whose value is evaluated using a function that has a different meaning in sql_mode='' vs sql_mode=ORACLE: - DECODE() - LTRIM() - RTRIM() - LPAD() - RPAD() - REPLACE() - SUBSTR() For example: CREATE TABLE t1 ( b VARCHAR(1), g CHAR(1) GENERATED ALWAYS AS (SUBSTR(b,0,0)) VIRTUAL, KEY g(g) ); So far we had replacement XXX_ORACLE() functions for all mentioned function, e.g. SUBSTR_ORACLE() for SUBSTR(). So it was possible to correctly re-parse SUBSTR_ORACLE() even in sql_mode=''. But it was not possible to re-parse the MariaDB version of SUBSTR() after switching to sql_mode=ORACLE. It was erroneously mis-interpreted as SUBSTR_ORACLE(). As a result, this combination worked fine: SET sql_mode=ORACLE; CREATE TABLE t1 ... g CHAR(1) GENERATED ALWAYS AS (SUBSTR(b,0,0)) VIRTUAL, ...; INSERT ... FLUSH TABLES; SET sql_mode=''; INSERT ... But the other way around it crashed: SET sql_mode=''; CREATE TABLE t1 ... g CHAR(1) GENERATED ALWAYS AS (SUBSTR(b,0,0)) VIRTUAL, ...; INSERT ... FLUSH TABLES; SET sql_mode=ORACLE; INSERT ... At CREATE time, SUBSTR was instantiated as Item_func_substr and printed in the FRM file as substr(). At re-open time with sql_mode=ORACLE, "substr()" was erroneously instantiated as Item_func_substr_oracle. Fix: The fix proposes a symmetric solution. It provides a way to re-parse reliably all sql_mode dependent functions to their original CREATE TABLE time meaning, no matter what the open-time sql_mode is. We take advantage of the same idea we previously used to resolve sql_mode dependent data types. Now all sql_mode dependent functions are printed by SHOW using a schema qualifier when the current sql_mode differs from the function sql_mode: SET sql_mode=''; CREATE TABLE t1 ... SUBSTR(a,b,c) ..; SET sql_mode=ORACLE; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; -> mariadb_schema.substr(a,b,c) SET sql_mode=ORACLE; CREATE TABLE t2 ... SUBSTR(a,b,c) ..; SET sql_mode=''; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; -> oracle_schema.substr(a,b,c) Old replacement names like substr_oracle() are still understood for backward compatibility and used in FRM files (for downgrade compatibility), but they are not printed by SHOW any more.
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diff --git a/sql/sql_partition.cc b/sql/sql_partition.cc
index 4a0a55f8178..c7ea6600030 100644
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+++ b/sql/sql_partition.cc
@@ -2591,11 +2591,9 @@ char *generate_partition_syntax_for_frm(THD *thd, partition_info *part_info,
HA_CREATE_INFO *create_info,
Alter_info *alter_info)
{
- sql_mode_t old_mode= thd->variables.sql_mode;
- thd->variables.sql_mode &= ~MODE_ANSI_QUOTES;
+ Sql_mode_save_for_frm_handling sql_mode_save(thd);
char *res= generate_partition_syntax(thd, part_info, buf_length,
true, create_info, alter_info);
- thd->variables.sql_mode= old_mode;
return res;
}