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Davi Arnaut
a5efb91dea Bug#49938: Failing assertion: inode or deadlock in fsp/fsp0fsp.c
Bug#54678: InnoDB, TRUNCATE, ALTER, I_S SELECT, crash or deadlock

- Incompatible change: truncate no longer resorts to a row by
row delete if the storage engine does not support the truncate
method. Consequently, the count of affected rows does not, in
any case, reflect the actual number of rows.

- Incompatible change: it is no longer possible to truncate a
table that participates as a parent in a foreign key constraint,
unless it is a self-referencing constraint (both parent and child
are in the same table). To work around this incompatible change
and still be able to truncate such tables, disable foreign checks
with SET foreign_key_checks=0 before truncate. Alternatively, if
foreign key checks are necessary, please use a DELETE statement
without a WHERE condition.

Problem description:

The problem was that for storage engines that do not support
truncate table via a external drop and recreate, such as InnoDB
which implements truncate via a internal drop and recreate, the
delete_all_rows method could be invoked with a shared metadata
lock, causing problems if the engine needed exclusive access
to some internal metadata. This problem originated with the
fact that there is no truncate specific handler method, which
ended up leading to a abuse of the delete_all_rows method that
is primarily used for delete operations without a condition.

Solution:

The solution is to introduce a truncate handler method that is
invoked when the engine does not support truncation via a table
drop and recreate. This method is invoked under a exclusive
metadata lock, so that there is only a single instance of the
table when the method is invoked.

Also, the method is not invoked and a error is thrown if
the table is a parent in a non-self-referencing foreign key
relationship. This was necessary to avoid inconsistency as
some integrity checks are bypassed. This is inline with the
fact that truncate is primarily a DDL operation that was
designed to quickly remove all data from a table.

mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/innodb-truncate.test:
  Add test cases for truncate and foreign key checks.
  Also test that InnoDB resets auto-increment on truncate.
mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/innodb.test:
  FK is not necessary, test is related to auto-increment.
  
  Update error number, truncate is no longer invoked if
  table is parent in a FK relationship.
mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/innodb_mysql.test:
  Update error number, truncate is no longer invoked if
  table is parent in a FK relationship.
  
  Use delete instead of truncate, test is used to check
  the interaction of FKs, triggers and delete.
mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/partition_check.inc:
  Fix typo.
mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/t/foreign_key_checks_func.test:
  Update error number, truncate is no longer invoked if
  table is parent in a FK relationship.
mysql-test/t/mdl_sync.test:
  Modify test case to reflect and ensure that truncate takes
  a exclusive metadata lock.
mysql-test/t/trigger-trans.test:
  Update error number, truncate is no longer invoked if
  table is parent in a FK relationship.
sql/ha_partition.cc:
  Reorganize the various truncate methods. delete_all_rows is now
  passed directly to the underlying engines, so as truncate. The
  code responsible for truncating individual partitions is moved
  to ha_partition::truncate_partition, which is invoked when a
  ALTER TABLE t1 TRUNCATE PARTITION p statement is executed.
  
  Since the partition truncate no longer can be invoked via
  delete, the bitmap operations are not necessary anymore. The
  explicit reset of the auto-increment value is also removed
  as the underlying engines are now responsible for reseting
  the value.
sql/handler.cc:
  Wire up the handler truncate method.
sql/handler.h:
  Introduce and document the truncate handler method. It assumes
  certain use cases of delete_all_rows.
  
  Add method to retrieve the list of foreign keys referencing a
  table. Method is used to avoid truncating tables that are
  parent in a foreign key relationship.
sql/share/errmsg-utf8.txt:
  Add error message for truncate and FK.
sql/sql_lex.h:
  Introduce a flag so that the partition engine can detect when
  a partition is being truncated. Used to give a special error.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  Function mysql_truncate_table no longer exists.
sql/sql_partition_admin.cc:
  Implement the TRUNCATE PARTITION statement.
sql/sql_truncate.cc:
  Change the truncate table implementation to use the new truncate
  handler method and to not rely on row-by-row delete anymore.
  
  The truncate handler method is always invoked with a exclusive
  metadata lock. Also, it is no longer possible to truncate a
  table that is parent in some non-self-referencing foreign key.
storage/archive/ha_archive.cc:
  Rename method as the description indicates that in the future
  this could be a truncate operation.
storage/blackhole/ha_blackhole.cc:
  Implement truncate as no operation for the blackhole engine in
  order to remain compatible with older releases.
storage/federated/ha_federated.cc:
  Introduce truncate method that invokes delete_all_rows.
  This is required to support partition truncate as this
  form of truncate does not implement the drop and recreate
  protocol.
storage/heap/ha_heap.cc:
  Introduce truncate method that invokes delete_all_rows.
  This is required to support partition truncate as this
  form of truncate does not implement the drop and recreate
  protocol.
storage/ibmdb2i/ha_ibmdb2i.cc:
  Introduce truncate method that invokes delete_all_rows.
  This is required to support partition truncate as this
  form of truncate does not implement the drop and recreate
  protocol.
storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc:
  Rename delete_all_rows to truncate. InnoDB now does truncate
  under a exclusive metadata lock.
  
  Introduce and reorganize methods used to retrieve the list
  of foreign keys referenced by a or referencing a table.
storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc:
  Introduce truncate method that invokes delete_all_rows.
  This is required in order to remain compatible with earlier
  releases where truncate would resort to a row-by-row delete.
2010-10-06 11:34:28 -03:00
Vasil Dimov
4c1fe7ebf4 Fix the failing innodb.innodb test:
innodb.innodb                            [ fail ]
          Test ended at 2010-06-02 15:04:06
  
  CURRENT_TEST: innodb.innodb
  --- /usr/w/mysql-trunk-innodb/mysql-test/suite/innodb/r/innodb.result	2010-05-23 23:10:26.576407000 +0300
  +++ /usr/w/mysql-trunk-innodb/mysql-test/suite/innodb/r/innodb.reject	2010-06-02 15:04:05.000000000 +0300
  @@ -2648,7 +2648,7 @@
   create table t4 (s1 char(2) binary,primary key (s1)) engine=innodb;
   insert into t1 values (0x41),(0x4120),(0x4100);
   insert into t2 values (0x41),(0x4120),(0x4100);
  -ERROR 23000: Duplicate entry 'A\x00' for key 'PRIMARY'
  +ERROR 23000: Duplicate entry 'A' for key 'PRIMARY'
   insert into t2 values (0x41),(0x4120);

The change in the printout was introduced in:

  ------------------------------------------------------------
  revno: 3008.6.2
  revision-id: sergey.glukhov@sun.com-20100527160143-57nas8nplzpj26dz
  parent: sergey.glukhov@sun.com-20100527155443-24vqi9o8rpnkyci7
  committer: Sergey Glukhov <Sergey.Glukhov@sun.com>
  branch nick: mysql-trunk-bugfixing
  timestamp: Thu 2010-05-27 20:01:43 +0400
  message:
    Bug#52430 Incorrect key in the error message for duplicate key error involving BINARY type
    For BINARY(N) strip trailing zeroes to make the error message nice-looking
  
   @ mysql-test/r/errors.result
      test case
  
   @ mysql-test/r/type_binary.result
      result fix
  
   @ mysql-test/t/errors.test
      test case
  
   @ sql/key.cc
      For BINARY(N) strip trailing zeroes to make the error message nice-looking

and its author (Sergey) did not notice the test failure because that test
has been disabled in his tree.
2010-06-02 15:09:18 +03:00
Vasil Dimov
18ef367e51 Fix the failing innodb.innodb test.
Support returning 512 and 511 pages for the buffer pool size, this
is undeterministic and probably depends on alignment issues.

The default buffer pool size is 8M (512) pages, which is set in
include/default_mysqld.cnf. So the previous "replace_result 8192 8191"
had no effect.
2010-05-12 12:13:50 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
b7ee1e6447 Merge from mysql-5.1-innodb:
------------------------------------------------------------
  revno: 3449
  revision-id: marko.makela@oracle.com-20100505104425-39y6qbffgotrhck2
  parent: marko.makela@oracle.com-20100505104001-883pqiepo384qr5h
  committer: Marko Mäkelä <marko.makela@oracle.com>
  branch nick: 5.1-innodb
  timestamp: Wed 2010-05-05 13:44:25 +0300
  message:
    Factor out innodb_multi_update.test from innodb.test
2010-05-05 14:03:14 +03:00
Vasil Dimov
3e46089bda Update innodb.result which I forgot to do in the previous revision. 2010-04-19 14:10:43 +03:00
Vasil Dimov
d27387d3f1 Re-enable tests that have been fixed and update the innodb test to the
latest behavior after it has been disabled for a long time.
2010-04-19 14:07:35 +03:00
Vasil Dimov
eaadb377af Move InnoDB mysql-tests to the innodb suite. 2010-04-16 19:19:07 +03:00
Renamed from mysql-test/r/innodb.result (Browse further)