mariadb/mysql-test/r/merge_recover.result

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Backport of revid 2617.69.21, 2617.69.22, 2617.29.23: ---------------------------------------------------------- revno: 2617.69.21 committer: Konstantin Osipov <kostja@sun.com> branch nick: 5.4-4284-1-assert timestamp: Thu 2009-08-13 20:13:55 +0400 message: A fix and a test case for Bug#46610 "MySQL 5.4.4: MyISAM MRG engine crash on auto-repair of child". Also fixes Bug#42862 "Crash on failed attempt to open a children of a merge table". MERGE engine needs to extend the global table list with TABLE_LIST elements for child tables, so that they are opened and locked. Previously these table list elements were allocated in memory of ha_myisammrg object (MERGE engine handler). That would lead to access to freed memory in recover_from_failed_open_table_attempt(), which would try to recover a MERGE table child (MyISAM table) and use for that TABLE_LIST of that child. But by the time recover_from_failed_open_table_attempt() is invoked, ha_myisammrg object that owns this TABLE_LIST may be destroyed, and thus TABLE_LIST memory freed. The fix is to ensure that TABLE_LIST elements that are added to the global table list (lex->query_tables) are always allocated in thd->mem_root, which is not destroyed until end of execution. If previously TABLE_LIST elements were allocated at ha_myisammrg::open() (i.e. when the TABLE object was created and added to the table cache), now they are allocated in ha_myisammrg::add_chidlren_list() (i.e. right after "open" of the merge parent in open_tables()). We still create a list of children names at ha_myisammrg::open() to use as a basis for creation of TABLE_LISTs, that allows to avoid reading the merge handler data file on every execution.
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#
# Test of MyISAM MRG tables with corrupted children.
# Run with --myisam-recover=force option.
#
# Preparation: we need to make sure that the merge parent
# is never left in the table cache when closed, since this may
# have effect on merge children.
# For that, we set the table cache to minimal size and populate it
# in a concurrent connection.
#
# Switching to connection con1
#
#
# Minimal values.
#
call mtr.add_suppression("Got an error from thread_id=.*ha_myisam.cc:");
call mtr.add_suppression("MySQL thread id .*, query id .* localhost.*root Checking table");
call mtr.add_suppression(" '\..test.t1'");
set global table_open_cache=256;
set global table_definition_cache=400;
drop procedure if exists p_create;
create procedure p_create()
begin
declare i int default 1;
set @lock_table_stmt="lock table ";
set @drop_table_stmt="drop table ";
while i < @@global.table_definition_cache + 1 do
set @table_name=concat("t_", i);
set @opt_comma=if(i=1, "", ", ");
set @lock_table_stmt=concat(@lock_table_stmt, @opt_comma,
@table_name, " read");
set @drop_table_stmt=concat(@drop_table_stmt, @opt_comma, @table_name);
set @create_table_stmt=concat("create table if not exists ",
@table_name, " (a int)");
prepare stmt from @create_table_stmt;
execute stmt;
deallocate prepare stmt;
set i= i+1;
end while;
end|
call p_create();
drop procedure p_create;
#
# Switching to connection 'default'
#
#
# We have to disable the ps-protocol, to avoid
# "Prepared statement needs to be re-prepared" errors
# -- table def versions change all the time with full table cache.
#
drop table if exists t1, t1_mrg, t1_copy;
#
# Prepare a MERGE engine table, that refers to a corrupted
# child.
#
create table t1 (a int, key(a)) engine=myisam;
create table t1_mrg (a int) union (t1) engine=merge;
#
# Create a table with a corrupted index file:
# save an old index file, insert more rows,
# overwrite the new index file with the old one.
#
insert into t1 (a) values (1), (2), (3);
flush table t1;
insert into t1 (a) values (4), (5), (6);
flush table t1;
# check table is needed to mark the table as crashed.
check table t1;
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.t1 check warning Size of datafile is: 42 Should be: 21
test.t1 check error Record-count is not ok; is 6 Should be: 3
test.t1 check warning Found 6 key parts. Should be: 3
test.t1 check error Corrupt
#
# At this point we have a merge table t1_mrg pointing to t1,
# and t1 is corrupted, and will be auto-repaired at open.
# Check that this doesn't lead to memory corruption.
#
select * from t1_mrg;
a
1
2
3
4
5
6
Warnings:
Error 145 Table 't1' is marked as crashed and should be repaired
Error 1194 Table 't1' is marked as crashed and should be repaired
Error 1034 Number of rows changed from 3 to 6
#
# Cleanup
#
drop table t1, t1_mrg;
#
# Switching to connection con1
#
unlock tables;
prepare stmt from @drop_table_stmt;
execute stmt;
deallocate prepare stmt;
set @@global.table_definition_cache=default;
set @@global.table_open_cache=default;