mariadb/mysql-test/extra/binlog_tests/binlog.test

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#
# misc binlogging tests that do not require a slave running
#
-- source include/have_log_bin.inc
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
-- source include/have_innodb.inc
-- source include/have_debug.inc
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1, t2;
--enable_warnings
reset master;
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create table t1 (a int) engine=innodb;
create table t2 (a int) engine=innodb;
begin;
insert t1 values (5);
commit;
begin;
insert t2 values (5);
commit;
# first COMMIT must be Query_log_event, second - Xid_log_event
source include/show_binlog_events.inc;
drop table t1,t2;
#
# binlog rotation after one big transaction
#
reset master;
let $1=100;
create table t1 (n int) engine=innodb;
begin;
--disable_query_log
while ($1)
{
eval insert into t1 values($1 + 4);
dec $1;
}
--enable_query_log
commit;
drop table t1;
--replace_column 2 # 5 #
--replace_regex /table_id: [0-9]+/table_id: #/ /\/\* xid=.* \*\//\/* xid= *\//
show binlog events in 'master-bin.000001' from 106;
--replace_column 2 # 5 #
--replace_regex /table_id: [0-9]+/table_id: #/ /\/\* xid=.* \*\//\/* xid= *\//
show binlog events in 'master-bin.000002' from 106;
WL#3146 "less locking in auto_increment": this is a cleanup patch for our current auto_increment handling: new names for auto_increment variables in THD, new methods to manipulate them (see sql_class.h), some move into handler::, causing less backup/restore work when executing substatements. This makes the logic hopefully clearer, less work is is needed in mysql_insert(). By cleaning up, using different variables for different purposes (instead of one for 3 things...), we fix those bugs, which someone may want to fix in 5.0 too: BUG#20339 "stored procedure using LAST_INSERT_ID() does not replicate statement-based" BUG#20341 "stored function inserting into one auto_increment puts bad data in slave" BUG#19243 "wrong LAST_INSERT_ID() after ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE" (now if a row is updated, LAST_INSERT_ID() will return its id) and re-fixes: BUG#6880 "LAST_INSERT_ID() value changes during multi-row INSERT" (already fixed differently by Ramil in 4.1) Test of documented behaviour of mysql_insert_id() (there was no test). The behaviour changes introduced are: - LAST_INSERT_ID() now returns "the first autogenerated auto_increment value successfully inserted", instead of "the first autogenerated auto_increment value if any row was successfully inserted", see auto_increment.test. Same for mysql_insert_id(), see mysql_client_test.c. - LAST_INSERT_ID() returns the id of the updated row if ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE, see auto_increment.test. Same for mysql_insert_id(), see mysql_client_test.c. - LAST_INSERT_ID() does not change if no autogenerated value was successfully inserted (it used to then be 0), see auto_increment.test. - if in INSERT SELECT no autogenerated value was successfully inserted, mysql_insert_id() now returns the id of the last inserted row (it already did this for INSERT VALUES), see mysql_client_test.c. - if INSERT SELECT uses LAST_INSERT_ID(X), mysql_insert_id() now returns X (it already did this for INSERT VALUES), see mysql_client_test.c. - NDB now behaves like other engines wrt SET INSERT_ID: with INSERT IGNORE, the id passed in SET INSERT_ID is re-used until a row succeeds; SET INSERT_ID influences not only the first row now. Additionally, when unlocking a table we check that the thread is not keeping a next_insert_id (as the table is unlocked that id is potentially out-of-date); forgetting about this next_insert_id is done in a new handler::ha_release_auto_increment(). Finally we prepare for engines capable of reserving finite-length intervals of auto_increment values: we store such intervals in THD. The next step (to be done by the replication team in 5.1) is to read those intervals from THD and actually store them in the statement-based binary log. NDB will be a good engine to test that.
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#
# Bug#22540 - Incorrect value in column End_log_pos of
# SHOW BINLOG EVENTS using InnoDB
#
# the following tests will show that certain queries now return
# absolute offsets (from binlog start, rather than relative to
# the beginning of the current transaction). under what
# conditions it should be allowed / is sensible to put the
# slider into the middle of a transaction is not our concern
# here; we just guarantee that if and when it's done, the
# user has valid offsets to use. if the setter function still
# wants to throw a "positioning into middle of transaction"
# warning, that's its prerogative and handled elsewhere.
set @ac = @@autocommit;
# first show this to work for SHOW BINLOG EVENTS
set autocommit= 0;
reset master;
create table t1(n int) engine=innodb;
begin;
insert into t1 values (1);
insert into t1 values (2);
insert into t1 values (3);
commit;
drop table t1;
--replace_regex /\/\* xid=.* \*\//\/* XID *\// /table_id: [0-9]+/table_id: #/ /Server ver: [^,]*,/Server version,/
show binlog events from 0;
# now show that nothing breaks if we need to read from the cache more
# than once, resulting in split event-headers
set @bcs = @@binlog_cache_size;
set global binlog_cache_size=4096;
reset master;
create table t1 (a int) engine=innodb;
let $1=400;
disable_query_log;
begin;
while ($1)
{
eval insert into t1 values( $1 );
dec $1;
}
commit;
enable_query_log;
--replace_regex /\/\* xid=.* \*\//\/* XID *\// /table_id: [0-9]+/table_id: #/ /Server ver: [^,]*,/Server version,/
show binlog events from 0;
drop table t1;
set global binlog_cache_size=@bcs;
set session autocommit = @ac;
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#
# Bug#33798: prepared statements improperly handle large unsigned ints
#
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
--enable_warnings
reset master;
create table t1 (a bigint unsigned, b bigint(20) unsigned);
prepare stmt from "insert into t1 values (?,?)";
set @a= 9999999999999999;
set @b= 14632475938453979136;
execute stmt using @a, @b;
deallocate prepare stmt;
drop table t1;
--replace_regex /\/\* xid=.* \*\//\/* XID *\// /table_id: [0-9]+/table_id: #/ /Server ver: [^,]*,/Server version,/
show binlog events from 0;
--echo End of 5.0 tests
WL#3146 "less locking in auto_increment": this is a cleanup patch for our current auto_increment handling: new names for auto_increment variables in THD, new methods to manipulate them (see sql_class.h), some move into handler::, causing less backup/restore work when executing substatements. This makes the logic hopefully clearer, less work is is needed in mysql_insert(). By cleaning up, using different variables for different purposes (instead of one for 3 things...), we fix those bugs, which someone may want to fix in 5.0 too: BUG#20339 "stored procedure using LAST_INSERT_ID() does not replicate statement-based" BUG#20341 "stored function inserting into one auto_increment puts bad data in slave" BUG#19243 "wrong LAST_INSERT_ID() after ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE" (now if a row is updated, LAST_INSERT_ID() will return its id) and re-fixes: BUG#6880 "LAST_INSERT_ID() value changes during multi-row INSERT" (already fixed differently by Ramil in 4.1) Test of documented behaviour of mysql_insert_id() (there was no test). The behaviour changes introduced are: - LAST_INSERT_ID() now returns "the first autogenerated auto_increment value successfully inserted", instead of "the first autogenerated auto_increment value if any row was successfully inserted", see auto_increment.test. Same for mysql_insert_id(), see mysql_client_test.c. - LAST_INSERT_ID() returns the id of the updated row if ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE, see auto_increment.test. Same for mysql_insert_id(), see mysql_client_test.c. - LAST_INSERT_ID() does not change if no autogenerated value was successfully inserted (it used to then be 0), see auto_increment.test. - if in INSERT SELECT no autogenerated value was successfully inserted, mysql_insert_id() now returns the id of the last inserted row (it already did this for INSERT VALUES), see mysql_client_test.c. - if INSERT SELECT uses LAST_INSERT_ID(X), mysql_insert_id() now returns X (it already did this for INSERT VALUES), see mysql_client_test.c. - NDB now behaves like other engines wrt SET INSERT_ID: with INSERT IGNORE, the id passed in SET INSERT_ID is re-used until a row succeeds; SET INSERT_ID influences not only the first row now. Additionally, when unlocking a table we check that the thread is not keeping a next_insert_id (as the table is unlocked that id is potentially out-of-date); forgetting about this next_insert_id is done in a new handler::ha_release_auto_increment(). Finally we prepare for engines capable of reserving finite-length intervals of auto_increment values: we store such intervals in THD. The next step (to be done by the replication team in 5.1) is to read those intervals from THD and actually store them in the statement-based binary log. NDB will be a good engine to test that.
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# Test of a too big SET INSERT_ID: see if the truncated value goes
# into binlog (right), or the too big value (wrong); we look at the
# binlog further down with SHOW BINLOG EVENTS.
reset master;
create table t1 (id tinyint auto_increment primary key);
set insert_id=128;
insert into t1 values(null);
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
# bug#22027
create table t1 (a int);
create table if not exists t2 select * from t1;
# bug#22762
create temporary table tt1 (a int);
create table if not exists t3 like tt1;
# BUG#25091 (A DELETE statement to mysql database is not logged with
# ROW mode format): Checking that some basic operations on tables in
# the mysql database is replicated even when the current database is
# 'mysql'.
--disable_warnings
USE mysql;
INSERT INTO user SET host='localhost', user='@#@', password=password('Just a test');
UPDATE user SET password=password('Another password') WHERE host='localhost' AND user='@#@';
DELETE FROM user WHERE host='localhost' AND user='@#@';
--enable_warnings
use test;
source include/show_binlog_events.inc;
drop table t1,t2,t3,tt1;
-- source extra/binlog_tests/binlog_insert_delayed.test
#Bug #26079 max_binlog_size + innodb = not make new binlog and hang server
# server should not hang, binlog must rotate in the end
reset master;
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t3;
--enable_warnings
create table t3 (a int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, b text, PRIMARY KEY (a) ) engine=innodb;
show master status;
let $it=4;
while ($it)
{
insert into t3(b) values ('aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa');
dec $it;
}
show master status /* must show new binlog index after rotating */;
drop table t3;