Fix all cmake tests (including plugin) to use
MY_CHECK_AND_SET_COMPILER_FLAG. And fix that function
to be compatible with cmake 3.0. This way flag checks
are correctly cached (even in cmake 3.0) and properly reused.
When wsrep is enabled, for any update on innodb tables, the
corresponding keys are appended to galera's transaction writeset
(wsrep_append_keys()). However, for LOAD DATA, this got skipped
if binary logging was disabled or it was non-ROW based.
As a result, while the updates from LOAD DATA on non-partitioned
tables replicated fine as wsrep implicitly enables binary logging
(if not enabled, explicitly), the same did not work on partitioned
tables as for partitioned tables the binary logging gets disabled
temporarily (ha_partition::write_row()).
Fixed by removing the unwanted conditions from the check.
Also backported some changes from 10.0-galera to make sure
wsrep_load_data_splitting affects LOAD DATA commands only.
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.
Analysis: Handler used table flag HA_REQUIRE_PRIMARY_KEY but a bug on
sql_table.cc function mysql_prepare_create_table internally marked
secondary key with NOT NULL colums as unique key and did not then
fail on requirement that table should have primary key or unique key.
Analysis: Handler table flag HA_REQUIRE_PRIMARY_KEY alone is not enough
to force primary or unique key, if table has at least one NOT NULL
column and secondary key for that column.
Fix: Add additional check that table really has primary key or
unique key for InnoDB terms.
MDEV-8409: Changing file-key-management-encryption-algorithm causes crash and no real info why
Analysis: Both bugs has two different error cases. Firstly, at startup
when server reads latest checkpoint but requested key_version,
key management plugin or encryption algorithm or method is not found
leading corrupted log entry. Secondly, similarly when reading system
tablespace if requested key_version, key management plugin or encryption
algorithm or method is not found leading buffer pool page corruption.
Fix: Firsly, when reading checkpoint at startup check if the log record
may be encrypted and if we find that it could be encrypted, print error
message and do not start server. Secondly, if page is buffer pool seems
corrupted but we find out that there is crypt_info, print additional
error message before asserting.
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.
Analysis: In fil_crypt_space_needs_rotation we first make sure that
tablespace is found and then separately that it is normal tablespace.
Thus, tablespace could be dropped between these two functions calls.
Fix: If space is not found from fil_system return tablespace type
ULINT_UNDEFINED and naturally do not continue rotating space.
Analysis: There is race between drop table and encryption threads that
could cause encryption thread to enter mutex that has been already
released.
Fix: When destroying crypt_data first enter the mutex and set crypt data
unavailable, then release the memory and clean up the data. This should
make the race more unprobable. Additionally, added big_test for
create_or_replace as it could fail testcase timeout
if you have slow I/O (tested that testcase passes with --mem).
Analysis: At check_trx_exists function InnoDB allocates
a new trx if no trx is found from thd but this newly
allocated trx is not registered to thd. This is unsafe,
because nothing prevents InnoDB plugin from being uninstalled
while there's active transaction. This can cause crashes, hang
and any other odd behavior. It may also corrupt stack, as
functions pointers are not available after dlclose.
Fix: The fix is to use thd_set_ha_data() when
manipulating per-connection handler data. It does appropriate
plugin locking.
Analysis; Problem is that InnoDB does not have support for generating
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP or constant default.
Fix: Add additional check if column has changed from NULL -> NOT NULL
and column default has changed. If this is is first column definition
whose SQL type is TIMESTAMP and it is defined as NOT NULL and
it has either constant default or function default we must use
"Copy" method for alter table.
Analysis: Flush changed page bitmaps calls log_online_follow_redo_log
that later calls log_group_read_log_seg with release_mutex = true
and that causes the log_sys mutex being released before
log_decrypt_after_read function that later required log_sys mutex.
Fix: Enter log_sys mutex before log_decrypt_after_read if mutex
is released and release the mutex after the function if we
acquired it before function call.
Introduce a new dummy INFORMATION_SCHEMA.CHANGED_PAGE_BITMAPS table to XtraDB
with reset_table callback to allow FLUSH NO_WRITE_TO_BINLOG CHANGED_PAGE_BITMAPS
to be called from innobackupex.