MySQL 8.0 Release Notes
A new password-validation system variable now permits the
configuration and enforcement of a minimum number of characters
that users must change when attempting to replace their own
MySQL account passwords. This new verification setting is a
percentage of the total characters in the current password. For
example, if
validate_password.changed_characters_percentage
has a value of 50, at least half of the characters in the
replacement account password must not be present in the current
password, or the password is rejected.
This new capability is one several that provide DBAs more complete control over password management. For more information, see Password Management. (WL #15751)
In MySQL 8.0.33, the audit_log
plugin added
support for choosing which database to use to store JSON filter
tables. It is now possible to specify an alternative to the
default system database, mysql
, when running
the plugin installation script. Use the
audit_log_database
server
system variable (or -D
) on the
command line together with the alternative database name, for
example:
database_name
$> mysql -u root -D database_name
-p < audit_log_filter_linux_install.sql
For additional information about using
audit_log
plugin installation scripts, see
Installing or Uninstalling MySQL Enterprise Audit.
(Bug #35252268)
MySQL Enterprise Audit now supports using the scheduler component to configure and execute a recurring task to flush the in-memory cache. For setup instructions, see Enabling the Audit Log Flush Task. (WL #15567)
Several functions now are added to the
libmysqlclient.so
shared library that
enable developers to access a MySQL server binary log:
mysql_binlog_open()
,
mysql_binlog_fetch()
, and
mysql_binlog_close()
.
Our thanks to Yura Sorokin for the contribution. (Bug #110658, Bug #35282154)
In the calling function, len
is initialized
to 0 and never changed if net->vio
is
null. This fix adds a check of net
before
dereferencing vio
.
Our thanks to Meta for the contribution. (Bug #30809590)
A variable in the async
client was
uninitialized in certain code paths. It is fixed by always
initializing the variable.
Our thanks to Meta for the contribution. (Bug #30809568)
Microsoft Windows:
For Windows, improved
MSVC_CPPCHECK
support; and check
for MSVC warnings similar to "maintainer" mode. For example,
check after all third party configurations are complete.
(Bug #35283401)
References: See also: Bug #34828882.
Microsoft Windows: For Windows builds, improved WIN_DEBUG_NO_INLINE=1 support; usage would exceed the library limit of 65535 objects. (Bug #35259704)
Upgraded the bundled robin-hood-hashing from v3.8.1 to v3.11.5. (Bug #35448980)
Removed the unused extra/libcbor/doc/
directory as
extra/libcbor/doc/source/requirements.txt
inspired bogus pull requests on GitHub.
(Bug #35433370)
Updated the bundled ICU files from version 69.1 to version 73
for the icu-data-files
package.
(Bug #35353708)
ZSTD sources bundled in the source tree were upgraded to ZSTD 1.5.5 from 1.5.0. (Bug #35353698)
Initialize the internal MEM_ROOT
class memory
with garbage using the TRASH macro to make easier to reproduce
bugs caused by reading initialized memory allocated from
MEM_ROOT.
(Bug #35277644)
We now determine stack direction at runtime rather than at configure time. (Bug #35181008)
Added the
OPTIMIZE_SANITIZER_BUILDS
CMake
option that adds -O1 -fno-inline
to sanitizer
builds. It defaults to ON.
(Bug #35158758)
Changed the minimum Bison version requirement from v2.1 to v3.0.4. For macOS, this may require installing Bison via a package manager such as Homebrew. (Bug #35154645, Bug #35191333)
MySQL now sets LANG=C in the environment when executing
readelf
to avoid problems with non-ASCII
output.
Our thanks to Kento Takeuchi for the contribution. (Bug #111190, Bug #35442825)
On macOS, MySQL would not compile if rapidjson was installed via
Homebrew. The workaround was to brew unlink
rapidjson
.
(Bug #110736, Bug #35311140)
References: This issue is a regression of: Bug #35006191.
MySQL would not build with
-DWITH_ZLIB=system
; it'd complain about not
finding the system zlib library despite finding it.
(Bug #110727, Bug #110745, Bug #35307674, Bug #35312227)
Important Change: Since MySQL provides other means of performing database dumps and backups with the same or additional functionality, including mysqldump and MySQL Shell Utilities, the mysqlpump client utility program has become redundant, and is now deprecated. Invocation of this program now produces a warning. You should keep in mind that mysqlpump is subject to removal in a future version of MySQL, and move applications depending on it to another solution, such as those mentioned previously. (WL #15652)
Replication:
The sync_relay_log_info
server
system variable is deprecated in this release, and getting or
setting this variable or its equivalent startup option
--sync-relay-log-info
now raises
a warning.
Expect this variable to be removed in a future version of MySQL; applications which make use of it should be rewritten not to depend on it before this happens. (Bug #35367005, WL #13968)
Replication:
The binlog_format
server system
variable is now deprecated, and subject to removal in a future
version of MySQL. The functionality associated with this
variable, that of changing the binary logging format, is also
deprecated.
The implication of this change is that, when
binlog_format
is removed, only row-based
binary logging, already the default in MySQL 8.0, will be
supported by the MySQL server. For this reason, new
installations should use only row-based binary logging, and
existing ones using the statement-based or mixed logging format
should be migrated to the row-based format. See
Replication Formats, for more information.
The system variables
log_bin_trust_function_creators
and
log_statements_unsafe_for_binlog
,
being useful only in the context of statement-based logging, are
now also deprecated, and are thus also subject to removal in a
future release of MySQL.
Setting or selecting the values of any of the variables just mentioned now raises a warning. (WL #13966, WL #15669)
Group Replication:
The
group_replication_recovery_complete_at
server system variable is now deprecated, and setting it
produces a warning. You should expect its removal in a future
release of MySQL.
(WL #15460)
The mysql_native_password
authentication
plugin now is deprecated and subject to removal in a future
version of MySQL. CREATE USER
,
ALTER USER
, and
SET PASSWORD
operations now
insert a deprecation warning into the server error log if an
account attempts to authenticate using
mysql_native_password
as an authentication
method.
(Bug #35336317)
Previously, if the audit_log
plugin was
installed without the accompanying audit tables and functions
needed for rule-based filtering, the plugin operated in legacy
filtering mode. Now, legacy filtering mode is deprecated. New
deprecation warnings are emitted for legacy audit log filtering
system variables. These deprecated variables are either
read-only or dynamic.
(Read-only) audit_log_policy
now writes a warning message to the MySQL server error log
during server startup when the value is not
ALL
(default value).
(Dynamic)
audit_log_include_accounts
,
audit_log_exclude_accounts
,
audit_log_statement_policy
, and
audit_log_connection_policy
.
Dynamic variables print a warning message based on usage:
Passing in a non-NULL value to
audit_log_include_accounts
or
audit_log_exclude_accounts
during MySQL server startup now writes a warning message to
the server error log.
Passing in a non-default value to
audit_log_statement_policy
or
audit_log_connection_policy
during MySQL server startup now writes a warning message to
the server error log. ALL
is the default
value for both variables.
Changing an existing value using
SET
syntax during a MySQL
client session now writes a warning message to the client
log.
Persisting a variable using
SET
PERSIST
syntax during a MySQL client session now
writes a warning message to the client log.
(WL #11248)
MySQL enables control of FIPS mode on the server side and the
client side using a system variable and client option.
Application programs can use the
MYSQL_OPT_SSL_FIPS_MODE
option to
mysql_options()
to enable FIPS
mode on the client. Alternatively, it is possible to handle FIPS
mode directly through OpenSSL configuration files rather than
using the current server-side system variable and client-side
options. When MySQL is compiled using OpenSSL 3.0, and an
OpenSSL library and FIPS Object Module are available at runtime,
the server reads the OpenSSL configuration file and respects the
preference to use a FIPS provider, if one is set. OpenSSL 3.0 is
certified for use with FIPS.
To favor the OpenSSL alternative, the
ssl_fips_mode
server system
variable, --ssl-fips-mode
client
option, and the MYSQL_OPT_SSL_FIPS_MODE
option now are deprecated and subject to removal in a future
version of MySQL. A deprecation warning prints to standard error
output when an application uses the
MYSQL_OPT_SSL_FIPS_MODE
option or when a
client user specifies the
--ssl-fips-mode
option on the
command line, through option files, or both.
Prior to being deprecated, the
ssl_fips_mode
server-side
system variable was dynamically settable. It is now a read-only
variable (accepts SET PERSIST_ONLY
, but not
SET PERSIST
or SET
GLOBAL
). When specified on the command line or in the
mysqld-auto.cnf
option file (with
SET PERSIST_ONLY
) a deprecation warning
prints to the server error log.
(WL #15631)
The mysql_ssl_rsa_setup program originally provided a simple way for community users to generate certificates manually, if OpenSSL was installed on the system. Now, mysql_ssl_rsa_setup is deprecated because MySQL Community Edition no longer supports using yaSSL as the SSL library, and source distributions no longer include yaSSL. Instead, use MySQL server to generate missing SSL and RSA files automatically at startup (see Automatic SSL and RSA File Generation). (WL #15668)
The keyring_file
and
keyring_encrypted_file
plugins now are
deprecated. These keyring plugins are superseded by the
component_keyring_file
and
component_keyring_encrypted_file
components.
For a concise comparison of keyring components and plugins, see
Keyring Components Versus Keyring Plugins.
(WL #15659)
Previously, the MySQL server processed a version-specific
comment without regard as to whether any whitespace followed the
MySQL version number contained within it. For example, the
comments /*!80034KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=1024*/
and
/*!80034 KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=1024*/
were handled
identically. Beginning with this release, when the next
character following the version number in such a comment is
neither a whitespace character nor the end of the comment, the
server issues a warning: Immediately starting the
version comment after the version number is deprecated and may
change behavior in a future release. Please insert a whitespace
character after the version number.
You should expect the whitespace requirement for version-specific comments to become strictly enforced in a future version of MySQL.
See Comments, for more information. (WL #15686)
The MySQL client library currently supports performing an automatic reconnection to the server if it finds that the connection is down and an application attempts to send a statement to the server to be executed. Now, this feature is deprecated and subject to removal in a future release of MySQL.
The related MYSQL_OPT_RECONNECT
option is
still available but it is also deprecated. C API functions
mysql_get_option()
and
mysql_options()
now write a
deprecation warning to the standard error output when an
application specifies MYSQL_OPT_RECONNECT
.
(WL #15766)
The type used for the Performance Schema
clone_status
table's
gtid_executed
column has been changed from
VARCHAR(4096)
to
LONGTEXT
.
(Bug #109171, Bug #34828542)
CURRENT_USER()
can now be used as
a default value for VARCHAR
and
TEXT
columns in
CREATE TABLE
and
ALTER
TABLE ... ADD COLUMN
statements.
The functions SESSION_USER()
,
USER()
, and
SYSTEM_USER()
are also supported
in all of the cases just mentioned. By way of example, the
following sequence of statements now works similarly to what is
shown here, with the precise output dependent on your
environment:
mysql>SELECT CURRENT_USER();
+-------------------+ | CURRENT_USER() | +-------------------+ | sakila@localhost | +-------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec) mysql>CREATE TABLE t (
>c1 VARCHAR(288) DEFAULT (USER()),
>c2 VARCHAR(288) DEFAULT (CURRENT_USER()),
>c3 VARCHAR(288) DEFAULT (SESSION_USER()),
>c4 VARCHAR(288) DEFAULT (SYSTEM_USER())
>);
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.04 sec) mysql>INSERT INTO t VALUES ROW();
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.01 sec) mysql>TABLE t;
+-------------------+-------------------+-------------------+-------------------+ | c1 | c2 | c3 | c4 | +-------------------+-------------------+-------------------+-------------------+ | sakila@localhost | sakila@localhost | sakila@localhost | sakila@localhost | +-------------------+-------------------+-------------------+-------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
When used in this way, these functions are also included in the
output of SHOW CREATE TABLE
and
SHOW COLUMNS
, and referenced in
the COLUMN_DEFAULT
column of the Information
Schema COLUMNS
table where
applicable.
If you need to insure that values having the maximum possible
length can be stored in such a column, you should make sure that
the column can accommodate at least 288 characters (255 for the
user name and 32 for the host name, plus 1 for the separator
@
). For this reason—while it is
possible to use one of these functions as the default for a
CHAR
column, it is not
recommended due to the risk of errors or truncation of values.
(Bug #17809, Bug #11745618)
Important Change: For platforms on which OpenSSL libraries are bundled, the linked OpenSSL library for MySQL Server has been updated from OpenSSL 1.1.1 to OpenSSL 3.0. The exact version is now 3.0.9. More information on changes from 1.1.1 to 3.0 can be found at https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man7/migration_guide.html. (Bug #35475140, WL #15614)
Packaging:
Beginning with this release, binary archive packages previously
named using -el7-x86_64.tar
and
-el7-x86_64.tar.gz
are now named using
-linux-glibc2.17-x86_64.tar
and
-linux-glibc2.17-x86_64.tar.gz
,
respectively. For example, if you used
mysql-8.0.33-el7-x86_64.tar
to install or
upgrade to MySQL 8.0.33, you should use
mysql-8.0.34-linux-glibc2.17-x86_64.tar
for
installing or upgrading to MySQL 8.0.34.
The naming change reflects the fact that these binaries are
intended to be compatible with any Linux system using
glibc2.17
or newer; this includes Enterprise
Linux 7, EL8, and EL9.
Binary packages that include curl rather than linking to the system curl library have been upgraded to use curl 8.1.2. (Bug #35329529)
Important Change:
The default value of the
connection_memory_chunk_size
server system variable, when introduced in MySQL 8.0.28, was
mistakenly set at 8912. This fix changes the default to 8192,
which is the value originally intended.
(Bug #35218020)
NDB Cluster: The fix for a previous issue introduced a slight possibility of unequal string values comparing as equal, if any Unicode 9.0 collations were in use, and the collation hash methods calculated identical hash keys for two unequal strings. (Bug #35168702)
References: See also: Bug #27522732. This issue is a regression of: Bug #30884622.
InnoDB: Purging a large number of system threads sometimes led to congestion. (Bug #35289390, Bug #110685)
InnoDB:
ddl::Aligned_buffer()
now uses the standard
memory allocator rather than kernel memory management.
(Bug #35194732, Bug #110411)
InnoDB:
An upgrade from MySQL 5.7 to MySQL 8.0.32 or 8.0.33 sometimes
failed due to use of the deprecated system variables
innodb_log_file_size
,
innodb_log_files_in_group
, or both. To work
around this problem prior to upgrading to MySQL 8.0.34, start
the server with
--innodb-redo-log-capacity=206158430208
.
(Bug #35155280)
InnoDB: Changes in hashing functions made in MySQL 8.0.30 had an adverse effect on performance. (Bug #34870256)
InnoDB: The rules used for aggregating entries in the redo log have been improved. (Bug #34752625, Bug #108944)
InnoDB: In some cases, tablespace deletion caused issues with the buffer pool. (Bug #34330475, Bug #107689)
Packaging; Group Replication:
The group replication plugin from the Generic Linux packages did
not load on some platforms that lacked a compatible version of
tirpc
.
(Bug #35323208)
Replication:
Changes in session_track_gtids
were not always propagated correctly.
(Bug #35401212)
Replication:
By design, all DDL operations (including binary log operations
such as purging the binary log) acquire a shared lock on the
BACKUP_LOCK
object, which helps to prevent
simultaneous backup and DDL operations. For binary log
operations, we checked whether any locks existed on
BACKUP_LOCK
but did not check the types of
any such locks. This caused problems due to the fact that binary
log operations should be prevented only when an exclusive lock
is held on the BACKUP_LOCK
object, that is,
only when a backup is actually in progress, and backups should
be prevented when purging the binary log.
Now in such cases, instead of checking for locks held on the
BACKUP_LOCK
object, we acquire a shared lock
on BACKUP_LOCK
while purging the binary log.
(Bug #35342521)
Replication:
In all cases except one, when mysqlbinlog
encountered an error while reading an event, it wrote an error
message and returned a nonzero exit code, the exception being
for the active binary log file (or any binary log where the
format_description_log_event had the
LOG_EVENT_BINLOG_IN_USE_F
flag set), in which
case it did not write a message, and returned exit code 0, thus
hiding the error.
Now mysqlbinlog suppresses only those errors
which are related to truncated events, and when doing so, prints
a comment rather than an error message. This fix also improves
the help text for the
--force-if-open
option.
(Bug #35083373)
Replication: Compressed binary log event handling was improved. (Bug #33666652)
Replication: A transaction consisting of events each smaller than 1 GiB, but whose total size was larger than 1 GiB, and where compression did not make it smaller than 1 GiB, was still written to the binary log as one event bigger than 1 GiB. This made the binary log unusable; in effect, it was corrupted since neither the server nor other tools such as mysqlbinlog could read it.
Now, when the compressed data grows larger than 1 GiB, we fall back to processing the transaction without any compression. (Bug #33588473)
Group Replication: In a group replication setup, when there was a source of transactions other than the applier channel, the following sequence of events was possible:
Several transactions being applied locally were already certified, and so were associated with a ticket, which we refer to as Ticket 2, but had not yet been committed. These could be local or nonlocal transactions.
A view is created with Ticket 3, and must wait on transactions from Ticket 2.
The view change (VC1) entered the GR applier channel applier and waited for the ticket to change to 3.
Another group change, and another view change (VC2), occurred while the transactions from Ticket 2 were still completing.
This gave rise to the following issue: There was a window wherein the last transaction from Ticket 2 had already marked itself as being executed but had not yet popped the ticket; VC2 popped the ticket instead but never notified any of the participants. This meant that VC1 continued to wait indefinitely for the ticket to change, and with the additional effect that the worker could not be killed.
We fix this by checking for the need to break each second so that this loop is responsive to changes in the loop condition; we also register a new stage, so that the loop is more responsive to kill signals. (Bug #35392640)
References: See also: Bug #35206392, Bug #35374425.
Group Replication:
Removed a memory leak discovered in
Network_provider_manager::open_xcom_connection()
.
(Bug #34991101)
Group Replication: When a group action was sent to the group and the connection was killed on the coordinator, group members were in different states, with members which received the coordinated action waiting for the member that executed it, and the member which started execution having nothing to process, which caused problems with coordination of the group.
Now in such cases, we prevent this issue from occurring by causing group actions to wait until all members have completed the action. (Bug #34815537)
Group Replication: Cleanup of resources used by OpenSSL connections created indirectly by group replication was not carried out as expected at all times. We fix this by adding cleanup functionality that can be called at any time such connections are created by group replication. (Bug #34727136)
JSON:
When the result of JSON_VALUE()
was an empty string and was assigned to a user variable, the
user variable could in some cases be set to
NULL
instead, as shown here:
mysql>SELECT JSON_VALUE('{"fname": "Joe", "lname": ""}', '$.lname') INTO @myvar;
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.01 sec) mysql>SELECT @myvar = '', @myvar IS NULL;
+-------------+----------------+ | @myvar = '' | @myvar IS NULL | +-------------+----------------+ | NULL | 1 | +-------------+----------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
With this fix, the query just shown now returns (1,
0)
, as expected.
(Bug #35206138)
JSON:
Some JSON schemas were not always processed correctly by
JSON_SCHEMA_VALID()
.
(Bug #109296, Bug #34867398)
In rare cases, MySQL server could exit rather than emit an error message as expected. (Bug #35442407)
The internal resource-group enhancement added in MySQL 8.0.31 and refactored in MySQL 8.0.32 is now reverted. (Bug #35434219)
References: Reverted patches: Bug #34702833.
An in-place upgrade from MySQL 5.7 to MySQL 8.0, without a server restart, could result in unexpected errors when executing queries on tables. This fix eliminates the need to restart the server between the upgrade and queries. (Bug #35410528)
A fix in MySQL 8.0.33 made a change for ORDER
BY
items already resolved so as not to resolve them
again (as is usually the case when a derived table is merged),
but this did not handle the case in which an ORDER
BY
item was itself a reference.
(Bug #35410465)
References: This issue is a regression of: Bug #34890862.
Changes in session_track_gtids
were not always handled correctly.
(Bug #35401212)
Some pointers were not always released following statement execution. (Bug #35395965)
Some instances of subqueries within stored routines were not always handled correctly. (Bug #35377192)
Fortified parsing of the network packet data sent by the server to the client. (Bug #35374491)
Encryption enhancements now strengthen compliance and remove the use of deprecated APIs. (Bug #35339886)
When a column reference given by table name and column name was
looked up in the function
find_item_in_list()
, we ignored that the item
searched for might not have a table name, as it was not yet
resolved. We fix this by making an explicit check for a null
table name in the sought-after item.
(Bug #35338776)
Deprecated the lz4_decompress and zlib_decompress command-line utilities that exist to support the deprecated mysqlpump command-line utility. (Bug #35328235)
Queries using LIKE '%...%'
ran more poorly
than in previous versions of MySQL.
(Bug #35296563)
In Bounded_queue::push()
, when
Key_generator::make_sortkey()
returns
UINT_MAX
(error), then no key has been
produced; now when this occurs, we no longer update the internal
queue.
As part of this fix, push()
now returns true
on error.
(Bug #35237721)
The authentication_oci
plugin is fixed to
allow federated and provisioned users to connect to a DB System
as a mapped Proxy User using an ephemeral key-pair generated
through the OCI CLI.
(Bug #35232697)
Some queries using common table expressions were not always processed correctly. (Bug #35231475)
The internal function
compare_pair_for_nulls()
did not always set
an explicit return value.
(Bug #35217471)
Removed the clang-tidy checks that clash with the MySQL coding style. (Bug #35208735)
Some subqueries using EXISTS
in both the
inner and outer parts of the query were not handled correctly.
(Bug #35201901)
Rotated audit log files now always reset the ID value of the bookmark to zero, rather than continuing the value from the previous file. (Bug #35200070)
Errors were not always propagated correctly when evaluating items to be sorted by filesort. (Bug #35195181)
References: See also: Bug #35145246.
The fix for a previous issue with ROLLUP
led
to a premature server exit in debug builds.
(Bug #35168639)
References: This issue is a regression of: Bug #33830659.
Simplified the implementation of
Item_func_make_set::val_str()
to make sure
that we never try to reuse any of the input arguments, always
using the local string buffer instead.
(Bug #35154335, Bug #35158340)
When transforming subqueries to a join with derived tables, with the containing query being grouped, we created an extra derived table in which to do the grouping. This process moved the initial select list items from the containing query into the extra derived table, replacing all of the original select list items (other than subqueries, which get their own derived tables) with columns from the extra derived table.
This logic did not handle DEFAULT
correctly
due to the manner in which default values were modelled
internally. This fix adds support for
DEFAULT(
in queries undergoing the transform previously mentioned. This
fix also solves an issue with item names in metadata whereby two
occurrences of the same column in the select list were given the
same item name as a result of this same transform.
(Bug #35150085, Bug #35101169)expression
)
A query of the form SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE (SELECT a
FROM t2 WHERE t2.a=t1.a + ABS(t2.b)) > 0
should be
rejected with Subquery returns more than 1
row, but when the
subquery_to_derived
optimization was enabled, the transform was erroneously applied
and the query returned an incorrect result.
(Bug #35101630)
Handling of certain potentially conflicting
GRANT
statements has been
improved.
(Bug #35089304)
A query using both MEMBER OF()
and
ORDER BY DESC
returned only a partial result
set following the creation of a multi-valued index on a JSON
column. This is similar to an issue fixed in MySQL 8.0.30, but
with the addition of the ORDER BY DESC
clause
to the prblematic query.
(Bug #35012146)
References: See also: Bug #106621, Bug #33917625.
The debug server asserted on certain operations involving
DECIMAL
values.
(Bug #34973932)
All instances of adding and replacing expressions in the select list when transforming subqueries to use derived tables and joins have been changed so that their reference counts are maintained properly. (Bug #34927110)
Index Merge (see Index Merge Optimization) should favor ROR-union plans (that is, using RowID Ordered Retrieval) over sort-union plans if they have similar costs, since sort-union requires additionally sorting of the rows by row ID whereas ROR-union does not.
For each part of a WHERE
clause containing an
OR
condition, the range optimizer gets the
best range scan possible and uses all these range scans to build
an index merge scan (that is, a sort-union scan). If it finds
that all the best range scans are also ROR-scans, the range
optimizer always proposes a ROR-union scan because it is always
cheaper than a sort-union scan. Problems arose when the best
range scan for any one part of an OR
condition is not a ROR-scan, in which case, the range optimizer
always chose sort-union. This was true even in cases, where it
might be advantageous to choose a ROR-scan (even though it might
not be the best range scan to handle one part of the OR
condition), since this would eleminate any need to sort the rows
by row ID.
Now, in such cases, when determining the best range scan, the
range optimizer also detects whether there is any possible
ROR-scan, and uses this information to see whether each part of
the OR
condition has at least one possible
ROR-scan. If so, we rerun the range optimizer to obtain the best
ROR-scan for handling each part of the OR
condition, and to make a ROR-union path. We then compare this
cost with the cost of a sort-union when proposing the final
plan.
(Bug #34826692, Bug #35302794)
Selecting from a view sometimes raised the error
Illegal mix of collations ... for operation
'=' when the collation used in the table or tables
from which the view definition selected did not match the
current session value of
collation_connection
.
(Bug #34801210)
Valid MySQL commands (use
and
status
) and C API functions
(mysql_refresh
,
mysql_stat
,
mysql_dump_debug_info
,
mysql_ping
,
mysql_set_server_option
,
mysql_list_processes
, and
mysql_reset_connection
) could write an error
message to the audit log, even though running the command or
calling the function emitted no such error.
(Bug #33966181)
Increased the maximum fixed array size to 8192 instead of 512. This fixes an issue with mysqladmin extended status requests, which can exceed 512 entries.
Our thanks to Meta for the contribution. (Bug #30810617)
The mysqldump
--column-statistics
option
attempted to select from
information_schema.column_statistics
against MySQL versions before 8.0.2, but this now generates the
warning column statistics not supported by the
server and sets the option to false.
Our thanks to Meta for the contribution. (Bug #28782417)
The function used by MySQL to get the length of a directory name was enhanced. (Bug #28047376)
Executing a query with an implicit aggregation should return
exactly one row, unless the query has a
HAVING
clause that filters out the row, but a
query with a HAVING
clause which evaluated to
FALSE
sometimes ignored this, and returned a
row regardless.
(Bug #14272020)
The presence of an unused window function in a query, along with
an ORDER BY
that could have been eliminated,
led to an unplanned server exit.
(Bug #111585, Bug #35168639, Bug #35204224, Bug #35545377)
References: This issue is a regression of: Bug #35118579.
ORDER BY
RANDOM_BYTES()
had no effect on
query output.
(Bug #111252, Bug #35148945, Bug #35457136)
Fixed an issue which could occur when loading user-defined functions. (Bug #110576, Bug #35242734)
Concurrent execution of FLUSH STATUS
,
COM_CHANGE_USER
, and SELECT FROM
I_S.PROCESSLIST
could result in a deadlock. A similar
issue was observed for concurrent execution of
COM_STATISTICS
,
COM_CHANGE_USER
, and SHOW
PROCESSLIST
.
Our thanks to Dmitry Lenev for the contribution. (Bug #110494, Bug #35218030)
The mysqldump utility could generate invalid INSERT statements for generated columns. (Bug #110462, Bug #35208605)
During optimization, range-select tree creation uses logic which
differs based on the left-hand side of the
IN()
predicate. For a field item, each value
on the right-hand side is added to an OR tree to create the
necessary expression. In the case of a row item comparison
(example: WHERE (a,b) IN ((n1,m1), (n2, m2),
...)
), an expression in disjunctive normal form (DNF)
is needed. A DNF expression is created by adding an
AND
tree with column values to an
OR
tree for each set of RHS values, but
instead the OR
tree was added to the
AND
tree causing the tree merge to require
exponential time due to O(n2) runtime
complexity.
(Bug #108963, Bug #34758905)
When using SELECT
to create a
table and the statement has an expression of type
GEOMETRY
, MySQL could generate an
empty string as the column value by default. To resolve this
issue, MySQL no longer generates default values for columns of
type GEOMETRY
under these circumstances. Our
thanks to Tencent for the contribution.
(Bug #107996, Bug #34426943)
For index skip scans, the first range read set an end-of-range value to indicate the end of the first range, but the next range read did not clear the stale end-of-range value and applies this stale value to the current range. Since the indicated end-of-range boundary had already been crossed in the previous range read, this caused the reads to stop, causing multiple rows to be missed in the result.
We fix this by making sure in such cases that the old end-of-range value is cleared. (Bug #107460, Bug #34235624, Bug #34982949)