commit ef92aaf9ec
Author: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
Date: Wed Jun 22 22:37:28 2016 +0300
MDEV-10083: Orphan ibd file when playing with foreign keys
Analysis: row_drop_table_for_mysql did not allow dropping
referenced table even in case when actual creating of the
referenced table was not successfull if foreign_key_checks=1.
Fix: Allow dropping referenced table even if foreign_key_checks=1
if actual table create returned error.
MySQL 5.6 do not work with MariaDB 10.1
Analysis: Problem is that tablespace flags bit DATA_DIR
is on different position on MySQL 5.6 compared to
MariaDB 10.1.
Fix: If we detect that there is difference between dictionary
flags and tablespace flags we remove DATA_DIR flag and compare
again. Remote tablespace is tried to locate even in case
when DATA_DIR flag is not set.
change buffer not empty
Fix: Allow not empty change buffer when innodb_force_recovery >= 5
and output only a warning to error log.
Note: Before using force recovery you should always take backup
of your database.
There was two problems. Firstly, if page in ibuf is encrypted but
decrypt failed we should not allow InnoDB to start because
this means that system tablespace is encrypted and not usable.
Secondly, if page decrypt is detected we should return false
from buf_page_decrypt_after_read.
while according to Storage Engine API column names should be compared
case insensitively. This can cause FRM and InnoDB data dictionary to
go out of sync.
Analysis: When a page is read from encrypted table and page can't be
decrypted because of bad key (or incorrect encryption algorithm or
method) page was incorrectly left on buffer pool.
Fix: Remove page from buffer pool and from pending IO.
Analysis: Problem was that in fil_read_first_page we do find that
table has encryption information and that encryption service
or used key_id is not available. But, then we just printed
fatal error message that causes above assertion.
Fix: When we open single table tablespace if it has encryption
information (crypt_data) store this crypt data to the table
structure. When we open a table and we find out that tablespace
is not available, check has table a encryption information
and from there is encryption service or used key_id is not available.
If it is, add additional warning for SQL-layer.
Analysis: Problem was that when a new tablespace is created a default
encryption info is also created and stored to the tablespace. Later a
new encryption information was created with correct key_id but that
does not affect on IV.
Fix: Push encryption mode and key_id to lower levels and create
correct encryption info when a new tablespace is created.
This fix does not contain test case because, currently incorrect
encryption key causes page corruption and a lot of error messages
to error log causing mtr to fail.
There is several different ways to incorrectly define
foreign key constraint. In many cases earlier MariaDB
versions the error messages produced by these cases
are not very clear and helpful. This patch improves
the warning messages produced by foreign key parsing.