Bugfix for 53290, fast unique index creation fails on duplicate null values
Summary:
Bug in the fast index creation code incorrectly considers null
values to be duplicates during block merging. Innodb policy is that
multiple null values are allowed in a unique index. Null duplicates
were correctly ignored while sorting individual blocks and with slow
index creation.
Test Plan:
mtr, including new test, load dbs using deferred index creation
DiffCamp Revision: 110840
Reviewed By: mcallaghan
CC: mcallaghan, mysql-devel@lists
Revert Plan:
OK
Extract part of innodb.innodb into innodb.innodb_misc1
This is needed in order to be able to more easily debug this test,
under valgrind, it is too huge.
they are ignored to a new test suite "innodb_plugin".
Remove a hack in mtr that was deployed to run the builtin InnoDB tests against
the InnoDB Plugin. Also detect if a test is an 'innodb plugin test' and if so
then transparently replace the builtin InnoDB with the InnoDB Plugin.
Detailed revision comments:
r6800 | marko | 2010-03-11 12:02:57 +0200 (Thu, 11 Mar 2010) | 1 line
branches/zip: Add ut_ad(mtr->state == MTR_ACTIVE) to various places.
Detailed revision comments:
r6799 | jyang | 2010-03-11 09:59:42 +0200 (Thu, 11 Mar 2010) | 5 lines
branches/zip: Once change in bug #47621 merges into zip branch,
zip only test innodb_bug44571 needs to be updated to reflect the
column name change would be successful be done in InnoDB as well.
Detailed revision comments:
r6790 | jyang | 2010-03-10 13:09:41 +0200 (Wed, 10 Mar 2010) | 7 lines
branches/zip: Fix bug #51356: "many valgrind errors in error messages
with concurrent ddl". Null terminate the name string returned
from innobase_convert_identifier() call when reporting DB_DUPLICATE_KEY
error in create_table_def().
rb://266 approved by Marko
Detailed revision comments:
r6770 | marko | 2010-03-03 12:52:55 +0200 (Wed, 03 Mar 2010) | 12 lines
branches/zip: Disallow duplicate index name when creating an index.
This should fix Mantis Issue #461.
innodb.test, innodb.result, innodb-index.test, innodb-index.result:
Adjust the test result and mention that the introduced restriction
has been reported as MySQL Bug #51451.
innobase_check_index_keys(): Add a parameter for the InnoDB table and
check that no duplicate index name is added. Report errors by
my_error() instead of sql_print_error().
rb://260 approved by Sunny Bains
Detailed revision comments:
r6526 | jyang | 2010-01-28 18:12:40 +0200 (Thu, 28 Jan 2010) | 8 lines
branches/zip: Add index translation table to map mysql index
number to InnoDB index structure directly. Fix Bug #47622:
"the new index is added before the existing ones in MySQL,
but after one in SE".
rb://215, approved by Marko
Detailed revision comments:
r6472 | calvin | 2010-01-16 01:53:47 +0200 (Sat, 16 Jan 2010) | 12 lines
branches/zip: Merge revisions 6425:6471 from branches/5.1
to pick up the first part fix of bug49396.
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r6471 | calvin | 2010-01-15 17:43:27 -0600 (Fri, 15 Jan 2010) | 4 lines
branches/5.1: fix bug#49396: main.innodb test fails in embedded mode
Change replace_result by using $MYSQLD_DATADIR. Tested in both embedded
mode and normal server mode.
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r6473 | calvin | 2010-01-16 01:58:16 +0200 (Sat, 16 Jan 2010) | 6 lines
branches/zip: fix bug#49396: innodb.innodb-index test fails in
embedded mode
This is 2nd part of the fix for bug#49396. The 1st part is
innodb.test. Tested in both embedded mode and normal server mode.
When mysqlbinlog was given the --database=X flag, it always printed
'ROLLBACK TO', but the corresponding 'SAVEPOINT' statement was not
printed. The replicated filter(replicated-do/ignore-db) and binlog
filter (binlog-do/ignore-db) has the same problem. They are solved
in this patch together.
After this patch, We always check whether the query is 'SAVEPOINT'
statement or not. Because this is a literal check, 'SAVEPOINT' and
'ROLLBACK TO' statements are also binlogged in uppercase with no
any comments.
The binlog before this patch can be handled correctly except one case
that any comments are in front of the keywords. for example:
/* bla bla */ SAVEPOINT a;
/* bla bla */ ROLLBACK TO a;
The log event of 'CREATE EVENT' was being binlogged with garbage
at the end of the query if 'CREATE EVENT' is followed by another SQL statement
and they were executed as one command.
for example:
DELIMITER |;
CREATE EVENT e1 ON EVERY DAY DO SELECT 1; SELECT 'a';
DELIMITER ;|
When binlogging 'CREATE EVENT', we always create a new statement with definer
and write it into the log event. The new statement is made from cpp_buf(preprocessed buffer).
which is not a c string(end with '\0'), but it is copied as a c string.
In this patch, cpp_buf is copied with its length.
Repairing MyISAM table with fulltext indexes and low
myisam_sort_buffer_size may crash the server.
Estimation of number of index entries was done incorrectly,
causing further assertion failure or server crash.
Docs note: min value for myisam_sort_buffer_size has been
changed from 4 to 4096.
mysql-test/r/fulltext.result:
A test case for BUG#51866.
mysql-test/r/myisam.result:
Min value for myisam_sort_buffer_size is 4096.
mysql-test/r/variables.result:
Min value for myisam_sort_buffer_size is 4096.
mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/r/myisam_sort_buffer_size_basic_32.result:
Min value for myisam_sort_buffer_size is 4096.
mysql-test/t/fulltext.test:
A test case for BUG#51866.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Min value for myisam_sort_buffer_size is 4096.
storage/myisam/mi_check.c:
When estimating number of index entries for external
fulltext parser, take into account that key_length may
be bigger than myisam_sort_buffer_size. Reuse logic
from _create_index_by_sort(): force MIN_SORT_BUFFER to
be min value for myisam_sort_buffer_size.
Another problem is that ftkey_nr has no other meaning
than serial number of fulltext index starting with 1.
We can't say if this key using built-in or external
parser basing on it's value. In other words we always
entered if-branch for external parser. At this point,
the only way to check if we use default parser is to
compare keyinfo::parser with &ft_default_parser.
storage/myisam/sort.c:
Get rid of MIN_SORT_MEMORY, use MIN_SORT_BUFFER instead
(defined in myisamdef.h, has the same value and purpose).
DBUG_SYNC_POINT has at least one strong limitation that it's not defined
on all platforms. It has issues cooperating with @@debug.
All in all its functionality is superseded by DEBUG_SYNC facility and
there is no reason to maintain the old less flexible one.
Fixed with adding debug_sync_set_action() function as a facility to set up
a sync-action in the server sources code and re-writing existing simulations
(found 3) to use it.
Couple of tests have been reworked as well.
The patch offers a pattern for setting sync-points in replication threads
where the standard DEBUG_SYNC does not suffice to reach goals.
mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_get_master_version_and_clock.test:
rewriting the test from GET_LOCK()-based to DEBUG_SYNC-based;
a pattern of usage DEBUG_SYNC for replication testing is provided.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_get_master_version_and_clock.result:
results are changed.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_get_master_version_and_clock.test:
rewriting the test from GET_LOCK()-based to DEBUG_SYNC-based;
limiting the test to run only with MIXED binlog-format as the test last
some 10 secs sensitively contributing to the total of tests run.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_show_slave_running.test:
rewriting the test from GET_LOCK()-based to DEBUG_SYNC-based.
sql/debug_sync.cc:
adding debug_sync_set_action() function as a facility to set up
a sync-action in the server sources code.
sql/debug_sync.h:
externalizing debug_sync_set_action().
sql/item_func.cc:
purging sources from DBUG_SYNC_POINT.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
purging sources from DBUG_SYNC_POINT.
sql/slave.cc:
rewriting failure simulations to base on DEBUG_SYNC rather than GET_LOCK()-based DBUG_SYNC_POINT.
sql/sql_repl.cc:
removing an orphan failure simulation line because no counterpart in tests existing.
for general use.
mysql-test/Makefile.am:
Adding directories of additional test suites
mysql-test/mysql-stress-test.pl:
Adding check for additional errors checking during test run
for InnoDB
The class Field_bit_as_char stores the metadata for the
field incorrecly because bytes_in_rec and bit_len are set
to (field_length + 7 ) / 8 and 0 respectively, while
Field_bit has the correct values field_length / 8 and
field_length % 8.
Solved the problem by re-computing the values for the
metadata based on the field_length instead of using the
bytes_in_rec and bit_len variables.
To handle compatibility with old server, a table map
flag was added to indicate that the bit computation is
exact. If the flag is clear, the slave computes the
number of bytes required to store the bit field and
compares that instead, effectively allowing replication
*without conversion* from any field length that require
the same number of bytes to store.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_typeconv_innodb.test:
Adding test to check compatibility for bit field
replication when using InnoDB
sql/field.cc:
Extending compatible_field_size() with flags from
table map to allow fields to check master info.
sql/field.h:
Extending compatible_field_size() with flags from
table map to allow fields to check master info.
sql/log.cc:
Removing table map flags since they are not used
outside table map class.
sql/log_event.cc:
Removing flags parameter from table map constructor
since it is not used and does not have to be exposed.
sql/log_event.h:
Adding flag to denote that bit length for bit field type
is exact and not potentially rounded to even bytes.
sql/rpl_utility.cc:
Adding fields to table_def to store table map flags.
sql/rpl_utility.h:
Removing obsolete comment and adding flags to store
table map flags from master.
The test case added in previous patch missed a RESET MASTER on
test start up. Without it, showing binary log contents can
sometimes show spurious entries from previously executed tests,
ultimately causing test failure - result mismatch.
The test file was added in:
revid:luis.soares@sun.com-20100224190153-k0bpdx9abe88uoo2
This patch also moves the test case into binlog_innodb_row.test
file. This way we avoid having yet another test file,
binlog_row_innodb_truncate.test, whose only purpose is to host
one test case. This had been actually suggested during original
patch review, but somehow the binlog_innodb_row was missed when
searching for a file to host the test case.
auto_increment on duplicate entry
The bug was that when INSERT_ID was used and the storage
engine was told to release any reserved but not used
auto_increment values, it set the highest auto_increment
value to INSERT_ID.
The fix was to check if the auto_increment value was forced
by user (INSERT_ID) or by slave-thread, i.e. not auto-
generated. So that it is only allowed to release generated
values.
mysql-test/r/partition_error.result:
Bug#50392: insert_id is not reset for partitioned tables
auto_increment on duplicate entry
updated result
mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/partition_auto_increment.inc:
Bug#50392: insert_id is not reset for partitioned tables
auto_increment on duplicate entry
Added test
mysql-test/suite/parts/r/partition_auto_increment_archive.result:
Bug#50392: insert_id is not reset for partitioned tables
auto_increment on duplicate entry
Added result, note that archive does only allow increasing
auto_increment values
mysql-test/suite/parts/r/partition_auto_increment_blackhole.result:
Bug#50392: insert_id is not reset for partitioned tables
auto_increment on duplicate entry
Added result, note that blackhole accepts all inserts :)
mysql-test/suite/parts/r/partition_auto_increment_innodb.result:
Bug#50392: insert_id is not reset for partitioned tables
auto_increment on duplicate entry
Added result, note that innodb rolls back inserts on error,
but keeps the auto_increment value.
mysql-test/suite/parts/r/partition_auto_increment_memory.result:
Bug#50392: insert_id is not reset for partitioned tables
auto_increment on duplicate entry
Added result, note that memory and myisam inserts all rows
before the error.
mysql-test/suite/parts/r/partition_auto_increment_myisam.result:
Bug#50392: insert_id is not reset for partitioned tables
auto_increment on duplicate entry
Added result, note that memory and myisam inserts all rows
before the error.
mysql-test/suite/parts/r/partition_auto_increment_ndb.result:
Bug#50392: insert_id is not reset for partitioned tables
auto_increment on duplicate entry
Added result, note that NDB does not seem to handle
INSERT_ID as other engines. (Martin will look into it).
mysql-test/t/partition_error.test:
Bug#50392: insert_id is not reset for partitioned tables
auto_increment on duplicate entry
Added test
sql/ha_partition.cc:
Bug#50392: insert_id is not reset for partitioned tables
auto_increment on duplicate entry
If the next_insert_id comes from non generated (i.e
forced by INSERT_ID or slave-thread) then we cannot
lower the reserved auto_increment value, since it have
not reserved any values.
mode
When the master was executing in sql_mode='traditional' (which
implies that really_abort_on_warning returns TRUE - because of
MODE_STRICT_ALL_TABLES), the error code (ER_DUP_ENTRY in the
reported case) was not being set in the
Query_log_event. Therefore, even if a failure was to be expected
when replaying the statement on the slave, a failure would occur,
because the Query_log_event was not transporting the expected
error code, but 0 instead.
This was because when the master was getting the error code to
set it in the Query_log_event, the executing thread would be
assumed to have been killed:
THD::killed==THD::KILL_BAD_DATA. This would make the error code
fetch routine not to check thd->main_da.sql_errno(), but instead
the thd->killed value. What's more, is that the server would
thd->killed value if thd->killed == THD::KILL_BAD_DATA and return
0 instead. So this is a double inconsistency, as the we should
not even check thd->killed but rather thd->main_da.sql_errno().
We fix this by extending the condition used to choose whether to
check the thd->main_da.sql_errno() or thd->killed, so that it
takes into consideration the case when:
thd->killed==THD::KILL_BAD_DATA.
+ failing statements
Implicit DROP event for temporary table is not getting
LOG_EVENT_THREAD_SPECIFIC_F flag, because, in the previous
executed statement in the same thread, which might even be a
failed statement, the thread_specific_used flag is set to
FALSE (in mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command) and not set to TRUE
before connection is shutdown. This means that implicit DROP
event will take the FALSE value from thread_specific_used and
will not set LOG_EVENT_THREAD_SPECIFIC_F in the event header. As
a consequence, mysqlbinlog will not print the pseudo_thread_id
from the DROP event, because one of the requirements for the
printout is that this flag is set to TRUE.
We fix this by setting thread_specific_used whenever we are
binlogging a DROP in close_temporary_tables, and resetting it to
its previous value afterward.