mariadb/mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_commit_fail.result
Andrei Elkin c06c36218a MDEV-35506 commit policy of one-phase-commit even at errored-out binlogging leads to assert
Currently execution of commit in one phase proceeds to commit by
engines when binlog_commit() does not succeed.

There are two issues with that:

1. absence of binlog_rollback() or lower-level
`binlog_cache_data::reset()` along the following execution of the
failing statement eventually will raise an assert on non-empty binlog
cache, find in the MDEV description

  # --error assert(sql/log.cc:1712(binlog_close_connection))
  # --disconnect default

2. engines, including ones that are rollback capable, commit in this
particular error situation.

Both effects can be observed with a new mtr test that would fail when run on
a BASE of this commit.
The BASE has to include MDEV-35207 et all fixes because the test is written
with CREATE-TABLE-SELECTs.

A new test file verifies the new behaviour to rollback including
cases with a side effect of modified non-transactional engine which
expose another MDEV-36027 (TODO: fix).
2025-04-03 20:13:10 +03:00

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set @@session.gtid_domain_id=1;
set @save_gtid_stric_mode=@@global.gtid_strict_mode;
create table ta (a int) engine=aria;
create table ti (a int) engine=innodb;
create table ti_pk (a int primary key) engine=innodb;
create table t (a int) engine=innodb;
create function f_i()
returns integer
begin
insert into ti set a=1;
return 1;
end |
create function f_ia(arg int)
returns integer
begin
insert into ti_pk set a=1;
insert into ta set a=1;
insert into ti_pk set a=arg;
return 1;
end |
call mtr.add_suppression("Error writing file");
select count(*) as zero from t;
zero
0
select count(*) as zero from ta;
zero
0
select count(*) as zero from ti;
zero
0
# 1. simple Innodb test
set @@global.gtid_strict_mode=0;
set @@session.gtid_seq_no=1;
set @@global.gtid_strict_mode=1;
insert into t set a=1;
ERROR HY000: An attempt was made to binlog GTID VALUE which would create an out-of-order sequence number with existing GTID VALUE, and gtid strict mode is enabled
# observe effective rollback
select count(*) as zero from t;
zero
0
# 2. simple Aira test
set @@global.gtid_strict_mode=0;
set @@session.gtid_seq_no=1;
set @@global.gtid_strict_mode=1;
insert into ta values (1),(2);
ERROR HY000: An attempt was made to binlog GTID VALUE which would create an out-of-order sequence number with existing GTID VALUE, and gtid strict mode is enabled
# note no rollback
select count(*) as '*NON-zero*' from ta;
*NON-zero*
2
delete from ta;
# 3. multi-engine test
set @@global.gtid_strict_mode=0;
set @@session.gtid_seq_no=1;
set @@global.gtid_strict_mode=1;
insert into ta set a=f_i();
ERROR HY000: An attempt was made to binlog GTID VALUE which would create an out-of-order sequence number with existing GTID VALUE, and gtid strict mode is enabled
# note no rollback..
select count(*) as one from ta;
one
1
# ..except transactional engine
select count(*) as zero from ti;
zero
0
delete from ta;
set @@global.gtid_strict_mode=0;
set @@session.gtid_seq_no=1;
set @@global.gtid_strict_mode=1;
insert into t set a=f_ia(0);
ERROR HY000: An attempt was made to binlog GTID VALUE which would create an out-of-order sequence number with existing GTID VALUE, and gtid strict mode is enabled
# note no rollback..
select count(*) as one from ta;
one
1
# ..except transactional engine
select count(*) as zero from t;
zero
0
select count(*) as zero from ti_pk;
zero
0
delete from ta;
# 4. create-table-select-f()
set @@global.gtid_strict_mode=0;
set @@session.gtid_seq_no=1;
set @@global.gtid_strict_mode=1;
create table f_x (a int) select f_i() as a;
ERROR HY000: An attempt was made to binlog GTID VALUE which would create an out-of-order sequence number with existing GTID VALUE, and gtid strict mode is enabled
# rollback indeed takes place in the pure transactional case
select count(*) as zero from ti;
zero
0
set @@global.gtid_strict_mode=0;
set @@session.gtid_seq_no=1;
set @@global.gtid_strict_mode=1;
create table t_x (a int) engine=aria select f_ia(0) as a;
ERROR HY000: An attempt was made to binlog GTID VALUE which would create an out-of-order sequence number with existing GTID VALUE, and gtid strict mode is enabled
select * from t_x;
ERROR 42S02: Table 'test.t_x' doesn't exist
# **TODO**: fix MDEV-36027
# **TODO**: the empty binlog is buggy ..
include/show_binlog_events.inc
# .. as non-transactional `ta` (and `t_x` sic!) are modified
select count(*) as one from ta;
one
1
select count(*) as zero from ti;
zero
0
delete from ta;
#.
set @@global.gtid_strict_mode=@save_gtid_stric_mode;
drop function f_i;
drop function f_ia;
drop table t, ta, ti, ti_pk;