Bug#8283 - OPTIMIZE TABLE causes data loss

OPTIMIZE TABLE with myisam_repair_threads > 1 performs a non-quick 
parallel repair. This means that it does not only rebuild all 
indexes, but also the data file.

Non-quick parallel repair works so that there is one thread per 
index. The first of the threads rebuilds also the new data file.

The problem was that all threads shared the read io cache on the
old data file. If there were holes (deleted records) in the table,
the first thread skipped them, writing only contiguous, non-deleted
records to the new data file. Then it built the new index so that
its entries pointed to the correct record positions. But the other
threads didn't know the new record positions, but put the positions
from the old data file into the index.

The new design is so that there is a shared io cache which is filled
by the first thread (the data file writer) with the new contiguous
records and read by the other threads. Now they know the new record
positions.

Another problem was that for the parallel repair of compressed
tables a common bit_buff and rec_buff was used. I changed it so
that thread specific buffers are used for parallel repair.

A similar problem existed for checksum calculation. I made this
multi-thread safe too.


include/my_sys.h:
  Bug#8283 - OPTIMIZE TABLE causes data loss
  Redesign of io_cache_share.
include/myisam.h:
  Bug#8283 - OPTIMIZE TABLE causes data loss
  Redesign of checksum calculation in mi_check.c.
  'calc_checksum' is now in myisamdef.h:st_mi_sort_param.
myisam/mi_check.c:
  Bug#8283 - OPTIMIZE TABLE causes data loss
  Implemented a new parallel repair design.
  Using a synchronized shared read/write cache.
  Allowed for thread specific bit_buff, rec_buff, and calc_checksum.
myisam/mi_open.c:
  Bug#8283 - OPTIMIZE TABLE causes data loss
  Added DBUG output.
myisam/mi_packrec.c:
  Bug#8283 - OPTIMIZE TABLE causes data loss
  Allowed for thread specific bit_buff and rec_buff.
myisam/myisamdef.h:
  Bug#8283 - OPTIMIZE TABLE causes data loss
  Commented on checksum calculation variables.
  Allowed for thread specific bit_buff.
  Added DBUG output for better table crash detection.
myisam/sort.c:
  Bug#8283 - OPTIMIZE TABLE causes data loss
  Added implications of the new parallel repair design.
  Renamed 'info' -> 'sort_param'.
  Added DBUG output.
mysql-test/r/myisam.result:
  Bug#8283 - OPTIMIZE TABLE causes data loss
  Added test results.
mysql-test/t/myisam.test:
  Bug#8283 - OPTIMIZE TABLE causes data loss
  Added test cases.
mysys/mf_iocache.c:
  Bug#8283 - OPTIMIZE TABLE causes data loss
  Redesign of io_cache_share.
  We do now allow a writer to synchronize himself with the
  readers of a shared cache. When all threads join in the lock,
  the writer copies the data from his write buffer to the shared
  read buffer.
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unknown 2006-10-09 19:26:55 +02:00
commit 3109da7719
10 changed files with 1134 additions and 234 deletions

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@ -16,6 +16,31 @@
/* Describe, check and repair of MyISAM tables */
/*
About checksum calculation.
There are two types of checksums. Table checksum and row checksum.
Row checksum is an additional byte at the end of dynamic length
records. It must be calculated if the table is configured for them.
Otherwise they must not be used. The variable
MYISAM_SHARE::calc_checksum determines if row checksums are used.
MI_INFO::checksum is used as temporary storage during row handling.
For parallel repair we must assure that only one thread can use this
variable. There is no problem on the write side as this is done by one
thread only. But when checking a record after read this could go
wrong. But since all threads read through a common read buffer, it is
sufficient if only one thread checks it.
Table checksum is an eight byte value in the header of the index file.
It can be calculated even if row checksums are not used. The variable
MI_CHECK::glob_crc is calculated over all records.
MI_SORT_PARAM::calc_checksum determines if this should be done. This
variable is not part of MI_CHECK because it must be set per thread for
parallel repair. The global glob_crc must be changed by one thread
only. And it is sufficient to calculate the checksum once only.
*/
#include "ftdefs.h"
#include <m_ctype.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
@ -41,8 +66,7 @@ static int chk_index(MI_CHECK *param, MI_INFO *info,MI_KEYDEF *keyinfo,
ha_checksum *key_checksum, uint level);
static uint isam_key_length(MI_INFO *info,MI_KEYDEF *keyinfo);
static ha_checksum calc_checksum(ha_rows count);
static int writekeys(MI_CHECK *param, MI_INFO *info,byte *buff,
my_off_t filepos);
static int writekeys(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param);
static int sort_one_index(MI_CHECK *param, MI_INFO *info,MI_KEYDEF *keyinfo,
my_off_t pagepos, File new_file);
static int sort_key_read(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param,void *key);
@ -1101,7 +1125,8 @@ int chk_data_link(MI_CHECK *param, MI_INFO *info,int extend)
goto err;
start_recpos=pos;
splits++;
VOID(_mi_pack_get_block_info(info,&block_info, -1, start_recpos));
VOID(_mi_pack_get_block_info(info, &info->bit_buff, &block_info,
&info->rec_buff, -1, start_recpos));
pos=block_info.filepos+block_info.rec_len;
if (block_info.rec_len < (uint) info->s->min_pack_length ||
block_info.rec_len > (uint) info->s->max_pack_length)
@ -1115,7 +1140,8 @@ int chk_data_link(MI_CHECK *param, MI_INFO *info,int extend)
if (_mi_read_cache(&param->read_cache,(byte*) info->rec_buff,
block_info.filepos, block_info.rec_len, READING_NEXT))
goto err;
if (_mi_pack_rec_unpack(info,record,info->rec_buff,block_info.rec_len))
if (_mi_pack_rec_unpack(info, &info->bit_buff, record,
info->rec_buff, block_info.rec_len))
{
mi_check_print_error(param,"Found wrong record at %s",
llstr(start_recpos,llbuff));
@ -1394,7 +1420,7 @@ int mi_repair(MI_CHECK *param, register MI_INFO *info,
info->state->empty=0;
param->glob_crc=0;
if (param->testflag & T_CALC_CHECKSUM)
param->calc_checksum=1;
sort_param.calc_checksum= 1;
info->update= (short) (HA_STATE_CHANGED | HA_STATE_ROW_CHANGED);
for (i=0 ; i < info->s->base.keys ; i++)
@ -1418,7 +1444,7 @@ int mi_repair(MI_CHECK *param, register MI_INFO *info,
lock_memory(param); /* Everything is alloced */
while (!(error=sort_get_next_record(&sort_param)))
{
if (writekeys(param,info,(byte*)sort_param.record,sort_param.filepos))
if (writekeys(&sort_param))
{
if (my_errno != HA_ERR_FOUND_DUPP_KEY)
goto err;
@ -1563,11 +1589,13 @@ err:
/* Uppate keyfile when doing repair */
static int writekeys(MI_CHECK *param, register MI_INFO *info, byte *buff,
my_off_t filepos)
static int writekeys(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param)
{
register uint i;
uchar *key;
uchar *key;
MI_INFO *info= sort_param->sort_info->info;
byte *buff= sort_param->record;
my_off_t filepos= sort_param->filepos;
DBUG_ENTER("writekeys");
key=info->lastkey+info->s->base.max_key_length;
@ -1621,8 +1649,8 @@ static int writekeys(MI_CHECK *param, register MI_INFO *info, byte *buff,
}
}
/* Remove checksum that was added to glob_crc in sort_get_next_record */
if (param->calc_checksum)
param->glob_crc-= info->checksum;
if (sort_param->calc_checksum)
sort_param->sort_info->param->glob_crc-= info->checksum;
DBUG_PRINT("error",("errno: %d",my_errno));
DBUG_RETURN(-1);
} /* writekeys */
@ -2127,7 +2155,7 @@ int mi_repair_by_sort(MI_CHECK *param, register MI_INFO *info,
del=info->state->del;
param->glob_crc=0;
if (param->testflag & T_CALC_CHECKSUM)
param->calc_checksum=1;
sort_param.calc_checksum= 1;
rec_per_key_part= param->rec_per_key_part;
for (sort_param.key=0 ; sort_param.key < share->base.keys ;
@ -2189,7 +2217,8 @@ int mi_repair_by_sort(MI_CHECK *param, register MI_INFO *info,
param->retry_repair=1;
goto err;
}
param->calc_checksum=0; /* No need to calc glob_crc */
/* No need to calculate checksum again. */
sort_param.calc_checksum= 0;
/* Set for next loop */
sort_info.max_records= (ha_rows) info->state->records;
@ -2352,6 +2381,28 @@ err:
Each key is handled by a separate thread.
TODO: make a number of threads a parameter
In parallel repair we use one thread per index. There are two modes:
Quick
Only the indexes are rebuilt. All threads share a read buffer.
Every thread that needs fresh data in the buffer enters the shared
cache lock. The last thread joining the lock reads the buffer from
the data file and wakes all other threads.
Non-quick
The data file is rebuilt and all indexes are rebuilt to point to
the new record positions. One thread is the master thread. It
reads from the old data file and writes to the new data file. It
also creates one of the indexes. The other threads read from a
buffer which is filled by the master. If they need fresh data,
they enter the shared cache lock. If the masters write buffer is
full, it flushes it to the new data file and enters the shared
cache lock too. When all threads joined in the lock, the master
copies its write buffer to the read buffer for the other threads
and wakes them.
RESULT
0 ok
<>0 Error
@ -2374,6 +2425,7 @@ int mi_repair_parallel(MI_CHECK *param, register MI_INFO *info,
ulong *rec_per_key_part;
HA_KEYSEG *keyseg;
char llbuff[22];
IO_CACHE new_data_cache; /* For non-quick repair. */
IO_CACHE_SHARE io_share;
SORT_INFO sort_info;
ulonglong key_map=share->state.key_map;
@ -2395,19 +2447,55 @@ int mi_repair_parallel(MI_CHECK *param, register MI_INFO *info,
if (info->s->options & (HA_OPTION_CHECKSUM | HA_OPTION_COMPRESS_RECORD))
param->testflag|=T_CALC_CHECKSUM;
/*
Quick repair (not touching data file, rebuilding indexes):
{
Read cache is (MI_CHECK *param)->read_cache using info->dfile.
}
Non-quick repair (rebuilding data file and indexes):
{
Master thread:
Read cache is (MI_CHECK *param)->read_cache using info->dfile.
Write cache is (MI_INFO *info)->rec_cache using new_file.
Slave threads:
Read cache is new_data_cache synced to master rec_cache.
The final assignment of the filedescriptor for rec_cache is done
after the cache creation.
Don't check file size on new_data_cache, as the resulting file size
is not known yet.
As rec_cache and new_data_cache are synced, write_buffer_length is
used for the read cache 'new_data_cache'. Both start at the same
position 'new_header_length'.
}
*/
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("is quick repair: %d", rep_quick));
bzero((char*)&sort_info,sizeof(sort_info));
/* Initialize pthread structures before goto err. */
pthread_mutex_init(&sort_info.mutex, MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST);
pthread_cond_init(&sort_info.cond, 0);
if (!(sort_info.key_block=
alloc_key_blocks(param,
(uint) param->sort_key_blocks,
share->base.max_key_block_length))
|| init_io_cache(&param->read_cache,info->dfile,
(uint) param->read_buffer_length,
READ_CACHE,share->pack.header_length,1,MYF(MY_WME)) ||
(! rep_quick &&
init_io_cache(&info->rec_cache,info->dfile,
(uint) param->write_buffer_length,
WRITE_CACHE,new_header_length,1,
MYF(MY_WME | MY_WAIT_IF_FULL) & param->myf_rw)))
alloc_key_blocks(param, (uint) param->sort_key_blocks,
share->base.max_key_block_length)) ||
init_io_cache(&param->read_cache, info->dfile,
(uint) param->read_buffer_length,
READ_CACHE, share->pack.header_length, 1, MYF(MY_WME)) ||
(!rep_quick &&
(init_io_cache(&info->rec_cache, info->dfile,
(uint) param->write_buffer_length,
WRITE_CACHE, new_header_length, 1,
MYF(MY_WME | MY_WAIT_IF_FULL) & param->myf_rw) ||
init_io_cache(&new_data_cache, -1,
(uint) param->write_buffer_length,
READ_CACHE, new_header_length, 1,
MYF(MY_WME | MY_DONT_CHECK_FILESIZE)))))
goto err;
sort_info.key_block_end=sort_info.key_block+param->sort_key_blocks;
info->opt_flag|=WRITE_CACHE_USED;
@ -2497,8 +2585,6 @@ int mi_repair_parallel(MI_CHECK *param, register MI_INFO *info,
del=info->state->del;
param->glob_crc=0;
if (param->testflag & T_CALC_CHECKSUM)
param->calc_checksum=1;
if (!(sort_param=(MI_SORT_PARAM *)
my_malloc((uint) share->base.keys *
@ -2548,6 +2634,7 @@ int mi_repair_parallel(MI_CHECK *param, register MI_INFO *info,
sort_param[i].sort_info=&sort_info;
sort_param[i].master=0;
sort_param[i].fix_datafile=0;
sort_param[i].calc_checksum= 0;
sort_param[i].filepos=new_header_length;
sort_param[i].max_pos=sort_param[i].pos=share->pack.header_length;
@ -2584,19 +2671,45 @@ int mi_repair_parallel(MI_CHECK *param, register MI_INFO *info,
sort_info.total_keys=i;
sort_param[0].master= 1;
sort_param[0].fix_datafile= (my_bool)(! rep_quick);
sort_param[0].calc_checksum= test(param->testflag & T_CALC_CHECKSUM);
sort_info.got_error=0;
pthread_mutex_init(&sort_info.mutex, MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST);
pthread_cond_init(&sort_info.cond, 0);
pthread_mutex_lock(&sort_info.mutex);
init_io_cache_share(&param->read_cache, &io_share, i);
/*
Initialize the I/O cache share for use with the read caches and, in
case of non-quick repair, the write cache. When all threads join on
the cache lock, the writer copies the write cache contents to the
read caches.
*/
if (i > 1)
{
if (rep_quick)
init_io_cache_share(&param->read_cache, &io_share, NULL, i);
else
init_io_cache_share(&new_data_cache, &io_share, &info->rec_cache, i);
}
else
io_share.total_threads= 0; /* share not used */
(void) pthread_attr_init(&thr_attr);
(void) pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&thr_attr,PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
for (i=0 ; i < sort_info.total_keys ; i++)
{
sort_param[i].read_cache=param->read_cache;
/*
Copy the properly initialized IO_CACHE structure so that every
thread has its own copy. In quick mode param->read_cache is shared
for use by all threads. In non-quick mode all threads but the
first copy the shared new_data_cache, which is synchronized to the
write cache of the first thread. The first thread copies
param->read_cache, which is not shared.
*/
sort_param[i].read_cache= ((rep_quick || !i) ? param->read_cache :
new_data_cache);
DBUG_PRINT("io_cache_share", ("thread: %u read_cache: 0x%lx",
i, (long) &sort_param[i].read_cache));
/*
two approaches: the same amount of memory for each thread
or the memory for the same number of keys for each thread...
@ -2614,7 +2727,10 @@ int mi_repair_parallel(MI_CHECK *param, register MI_INFO *info,
(void *) (sort_param+i)))
{
mi_check_print_error(param,"Cannot start a repair thread");
remove_io_thread(&param->read_cache);
/* Cleanup: Detach from the share. Avoid others to be blocked. */
if (io_share.total_threads)
remove_io_thread(&sort_param[i].read_cache);
DBUG_PRINT("error", ("Cannot start a repair thread"));
sort_info.got_error=1;
}
else
@ -2636,6 +2752,11 @@ int mi_repair_parallel(MI_CHECK *param, register MI_INFO *info,
if (sort_param[0].fix_datafile)
{
/*
Append some nuls to the end of a memory mapped file. Destroy the
write cache. The master thread did already detach from the share
by remove_io_thread() in sort.c:thr_find_all_keys().
*/
if (write_data_suffix(&sort_info,1) || end_io_cache(&info->rec_cache))
goto err;
if (param->testflag & T_SAFE_REPAIR)
@ -2651,8 +2772,14 @@ int mi_repair_parallel(MI_CHECK *param, register MI_INFO *info,
sort_param->filepos;
/* Only whole records */
share->state.version=(ulong) time((time_t*) 0);
/*
Exchange the data file descriptor of the table, so that we use the
new file from now on.
*/
my_close(info->dfile,MYF(0));
info->dfile=new_file;
share->data_file_type=sort_info.new_data_file_type;
share->pack.header_length=(ulong) new_header_length;
}
@ -2707,7 +2834,20 @@ int mi_repair_parallel(MI_CHECK *param, register MI_INFO *info,
err:
got_error|= flush_blocks(param, share->key_cache, share->kfile);
/*
Destroy the write cache. The master thread did already detach from
the share by remove_io_thread() or it was not yet started (if the
error happend before creating the thread).
*/
VOID(end_io_cache(&info->rec_cache));
/*
Destroy the new data cache in case of non-quick repair. All slave
threads did either detach from the share by remove_io_thread()
already or they were not yet started (if the error happend before
creating the threads).
*/
if (!rep_quick)
VOID(end_io_cache(&new_data_cache));
if (!got_error)
{
/* Replace the actual file with the temporary file */
@ -2838,12 +2978,41 @@ static int sort_ft_key_read(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param, void *key)
} /* sort_ft_key_read */
/* Read next record from file using parameters in sort_info */
/* Return -1 if end of file, 0 if ok and > 0 if error */
/*
Read next record from file using parameters in sort_info.
SYNOPSIS
sort_get_next_record()
sort_param Information about and for the sort process
NOTE
Dynamic Records With Non-Quick Parallel Repair
For non-quick parallel repair we use a synchronized read/write
cache. This means that one thread is the master who fixes the data
file by reading each record from the old data file and writing it
to the new data file. By doing this the records in the new data
file are written contiguously. Whenever the write buffer is full,
it is copied to the read buffer. The slaves read from the read
buffer, which is not associated with a file. Thus read_cache.file
is -1. When using _mi_read_cache(), the slaves must always set
flag to READING_NEXT so that the function never tries to read from
file. This is safe because the records are contiguous. There is no
need to read outside the cache. This condition is evaluated in the
variable 'parallel_flag' for quick reference. read_cache.file must
be >= 0 in every other case.
RETURN
-1 end of file
0 ok
> 0 error
*/
static int sort_get_next_record(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param)
{
int searching;
int parallel_flag;
uint found_record,b_type,left_length;
my_off_t pos;
byte *to;
@ -2881,7 +3050,7 @@ static int sort_get_next_record(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param)
sort_param->max_pos=(sort_param->pos+=share->base.pack_reclength);
if (*sort_param->record)
{
if (param->calc_checksum)
if (sort_param->calc_checksum)
param->glob_crc+= (info->checksum=
mi_static_checksum(info,sort_param->record));
DBUG_RETURN(0);
@ -2896,6 +3065,7 @@ static int sort_get_next_record(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param)
LINT_INIT(to);
pos=sort_param->pos;
searching=(sort_param->fix_datafile && (param->testflag & T_EXTEND));
parallel_flag= (sort_param->read_cache.file < 0) ? READING_NEXT : 0;
for (;;)
{
found_record=block_info.second_read= 0;
@ -2926,7 +3096,7 @@ static int sort_get_next_record(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param)
(byte*) block_info.header,pos,
MI_BLOCK_INFO_HEADER_LENGTH,
(! found_record ? READING_NEXT : 0) |
READING_HEADER))
parallel_flag | READING_HEADER))
{
if (found_record)
{
@ -3103,9 +3273,31 @@ static int sort_get_next_record(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param)
llstr(sort_param->start_recpos,llbuff));
goto try_next;
}
if (_mi_read_cache(&sort_param->read_cache,to,block_info.filepos,
block_info.data_len,
(found_record == 1 ? READING_NEXT : 0)))
/*
Copy information that is already read. Avoid accessing data
below the cache start. This could happen if the header
streched over the end of the previous buffer contents.
*/
{
uint header_len= (uint) (block_info.filepos - pos);
uint prefetch_len= (MI_BLOCK_INFO_HEADER_LENGTH - header_len);
if (prefetch_len > block_info.data_len)
prefetch_len= block_info.data_len;
if (prefetch_len)
{
memcpy(to, block_info.header + header_len, prefetch_len);
block_info.filepos+= prefetch_len;
block_info.data_len-= prefetch_len;
left_length-= prefetch_len;
to+= prefetch_len;
}
}
if (block_info.data_len &&
_mi_read_cache(&sort_param->read_cache,to,block_info.filepos,
block_info.data_len,
(found_record == 1 ? READING_NEXT : 0) |
parallel_flag))
{
mi_check_print_info(param,
"Read error for block at: %s (error: %d); Skipped",
@ -3135,13 +3327,14 @@ static int sort_get_next_record(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param)
{
if (sort_param->read_cache.error < 0)
DBUG_RETURN(1);
if (info->s->calc_checksum)
info->checksum=mi_checksum(info,sort_param->record);
if (sort_param->calc_checksum)
info->checksum= mi_checksum(info, sort_param->record);
if ((param->testflag & (T_EXTEND | T_REP)) || searching)
{
if (_mi_rec_check(info, sort_param->record, sort_param->rec_buff,
sort_param->find_length,
(param->testflag & T_QUICK) &&
sort_param->calc_checksum &&
test(info->s->calc_checksum)))
{
mi_check_print_info(param,"Found wrong packed record at %s",
@ -3149,7 +3342,7 @@ static int sort_get_next_record(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param)
goto try_next;
}
}
if (param->calc_checksum)
if (sort_param->calc_checksum)
param->glob_crc+= info->checksum;
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
@ -3176,7 +3369,8 @@ static int sort_get_next_record(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param)
DBUG_RETURN(1); /* Something wrong with data */
}
sort_param->start_recpos=sort_param->pos;
if (_mi_pack_get_block_info(info,&block_info,-1,sort_param->pos))
if (_mi_pack_get_block_info(info, &sort_param->bit_buff, &block_info,
&sort_param->rec_buff, -1, sort_param->pos))
DBUG_RETURN(-1);
if (!block_info.rec_len &&
sort_param->pos + MEMMAP_EXTRA_MARGIN ==
@ -3200,15 +3394,14 @@ static int sort_get_next_record(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param)
llstr(sort_param->pos,llbuff));
continue;
}
if (_mi_pack_rec_unpack(info,sort_param->record,sort_param->rec_buff,
block_info.rec_len))
if (_mi_pack_rec_unpack(info, &sort_param->bit_buff, sort_param->record,
sort_param->rec_buff, block_info.rec_len))
{
if (! searching)
mi_check_print_info(param,"Found wrong record at %s",
llstr(sort_param->pos,llbuff));
continue;
}
info->checksum=mi_checksum(info,sort_param->record);
if (!sort_param->fix_datafile)
{
sort_param->filepos=sort_param->pos;
@ -3218,8 +3411,9 @@ static int sort_get_next_record(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param)
sort_param->max_pos=(sort_param->pos=block_info.filepos+
block_info.rec_len);
info->packed_length=block_info.rec_len;
if (param->calc_checksum)
param->glob_crc+= info->checksum;
if (sort_param->calc_checksum)
param->glob_crc+= (info->checksum=
mi_checksum(info, sort_param->record));
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
}
@ -3227,7 +3421,20 @@ static int sort_get_next_record(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param)
}
/* Write record to new file */
/*
Write record to new file.
SYNOPSIS
sort_write_record()
sort_param Sort parameters.
NOTE
This is only called by a master thread if parallel repair is used.
RETURN
0 OK
1 Error
*/
int sort_write_record(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param)
{
@ -3276,6 +3483,7 @@ int sort_write_record(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param)
}
from=sort_info->buff+ALIGN_SIZE(MI_MAX_DYN_BLOCK_HEADER);
}
/* We can use info->checksum here as only one thread calls this. */
info->checksum=mi_checksum(info,sort_param->record);
reclength=_mi_rec_pack(info,from,sort_param->record);
flag=0;
@ -3685,7 +3893,7 @@ static int sort_delete_record(MI_SORT_PARAM *sort_param)
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
}
if (param->calc_checksum)
if (sort_param->calc_checksum)
param->glob_crc-=(*info->s->calc_checksum)(info, sort_param->record);
}
error=flush_io_cache(&info->rec_cache) || (*info->s->delete_record)(info);