mariadb/mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/alter_not_null_debug.test

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--source include/have_innodb.inc
--source include/have_debug.inc
--source include/have_debug_sync.inc
--source alter_sql_mode.inc
let $sql_mode = `SELECT @@SQL_MODE`;
let $error_code = 0;
if ($sql_mode == "STRICT_TRANS_TABLES") {
MDEV-15250 UPSERT during ALTER TABLE results in 'Duplicate entry' error for alter - InnoDB DDL results in `Duplicate entry' if concurrent DML throws duplicate key error. The following scenario explains the problem connection con1: ALTER TABLE t1 FORCE; connection con2: INSERT INTO t1(pk, uk) VALUES (2, 2), (3, 2); In connection con2, InnoDB throws the 'DUPLICATE KEY' error because of unique index. Alter operation will throw the error when applying the concurrent DML log. - Inserting the duplicate key for unique index logs the insert operation for online ALTER TABLE. When insertion fails, transaction does rollback and it leads to logging of delete operation for online ALTER TABLE. While applying the insert log entries, alter operation encounters 'DUPLICATE KEY' error. - To avoid the above fake duplicate scenario, InnoDB should not write any log for online ALTER TABLE before DML transaction commit. - User thread which does DML can apply the online log if InnoDB ran out of online log and index is marked as completed. Set online log error if apply phase encountered any error. It can also clear all other indexes log, marks the newly added indexes as corrupted. - Removed the old online code which was a part of DML operations commit_inplace_alter_table() : Does apply the online log for the last batch of secondary index log and does frees the log for the completed index. trx_t::apply_online_log: Set to true while writing the undo log if the modified table has active DDL trx_t::apply_log(): Apply the DML changes to online DDL tables dict_table_t::is_active_ddl(): Returns true if the table has an active DDL dict_index_t::online_log_make_dummy(): Assign dummy value for clustered index online log to indicate the secondary indexes are being rebuild. dict_index_t::online_log_is_dummy(): Check whether the online log has dummy value ha_innobase_inplace_ctx::log_failure(): Handle the apply log failure for online DDL transaction row_log_mark_other_online_index_abort(): Clear out all other online index log after encountering the error during row_log_apply() row_log_get_error(): Get the error happened during row_log_apply() row_log_online_op(): Does apply the online log if index is completed and ran out of memory. Returns false if apply log fails UndorecApplier: Introduced a class to maintain the undo log record, latched undo buffer page, parse the undo log record, maintain the undo record type, info bits and update vector UndorecApplier::get_old_rec(): Get the correct version of the clustered index record that was modified by the current undo log record UndorecApplier::clear_undo_rec(): Clear the undo log related information after applying the undo log record UndorecApplier::log_update(): Handle the update, delete undo log and apply it on online indexes UndorecApplier::log_insert(): Handle the insert undo log and apply it on online indexes UndorecApplier::is_same(): Check whether the given roll pointer is generated by the current undo log record information trx_t::rollback_low(): Set apply_online_log for the transaction after partially rollbacked transaction has any active DDL prepare_inplace_alter_table_dict(): After allocating the online log, InnoDB does create fulltext common tables. Fulltext index doesn't allow the index to be online. So removed the dead code of online log removal Thanks to Marko Mäkelä for providing the initial prototype and Matthias Leich for testing the issue patiently.
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let $error_code = ER_INVALID_USE_OF_NULL;
}
# Alter table should fail for strict sql mode
CREATE TABLE t1(c1 INT NOT NULL, c2 INT, PRIMARY KEY(c1))ENGINE=INNODB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 1);
--enable_info
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'row_merge_after_scan
SIGNAL opened WAIT_FOR flushed';
send ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE c2 c2 INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 2;
connect (con1,localhost,root);
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'now WAIT_FOR opened';
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, NULL);
UPDATE t1 SET c1 = 3 WHERE c2 = 1;
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'now SIGNAL flushed';
connection default;
--error $error_code
reap;
--disable_info
SELECT * FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
# Alter table should successfully apply the log for the alter operation
CREATE TABLE t1(c1 INT NOT NULL, c2 INT, PRIMARY KEY(c1))ENGINE=INNODB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 1);
--enable_info
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'row_merge_after_scan
SIGNAL opened WAIT_FOR flushed';
send ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE c2 c2 INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 2;
connection con1;
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'now WAIT_FOR opened';
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 3);
UPDATE t1 SET c1 = 3 WHERE c2 = 1;
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'now SIGNAL flushed';
connection default;
reap;
--disable_info
SELECT * FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
# Alter ignore should not give error
CREATE TABLE t1(c1 INT NOT NULL, c2 INT, c3 INT, PRIMARY KEY(c1))ENGINE=INNODB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2, 3);
--enable_info
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'row_merge_after_scan
SIGNAL opened WAIT_FOR flushed';
send ALTER IGNORE TABLE t1 CHANGE c2 c2 INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 2;
connection con1;
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'now WAIT_FOR opened';
UPDATE t1 SET c2= 2 WHERE c1 = 1;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2, NULL, 4);
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'now SIGNAL flushed';
connection default;
reap;
--disable_info
SELECT * FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
SET DEBUG_SYNC='RESET';
--echo #
--echo # MDEV-21539 Assertion ...prtype... in row_log_table_apply_convert_mrec
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (f VARCHAR(8) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_swedish_ci)
ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('ZERO');
connection con1;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'row_log_table_apply1_before SIGNAL scanned WAIT_FOR insert_done';
send ALTER TABLE t1 MODIFY f VARCHAR(256) COLLATE latin1_german2_ci NOT NULL;
--echo # session default
connection default;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR scanned';
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('one');
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now SIGNAL insert_done';
connection con1;
reap;
disconnect con1;
connection default;
SET DEBUG_SYNC=RESET;
ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE f eins VARCHAR(257) COLLATE latin1_german1_ci NOT NULL,
ALGORITHM=INSTANT;
SELECT * FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;