mariadb/mysql-test/innodb-zip.test
marko 6bdab319ad branches/zip: Always check for "row too large" when executing SQL to create
an index or table.  We have to skip this check when loading table definitions
from the data dictionary, because we could otherwise refuse to load old
tables (even uncompressed ones).  This addresses Issue #119.

The first "row too large" check was implemented in MySQL 5.0.3
to address MySQL Bug #5682.  In the InnoDB Plugin 1.0.2, a more
accurate check was implemented in innodb_strict_mode.  We now
make the check unconditional.

dict_create_index_step(): Pass strict=TRUE to dict_index_add_to_cache().

trx_is_strict(), thd_is_strict(): Remove.

innodb-zip.test: Test in innodb_strict_mode=OFF.

innodb_bug36169.test: Ensure that none of the tables can be created.

rb://56 approved by Sunny Bains.
2008-11-20 10:22:40 +00:00

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-- source include/have_innodb.inc
let $per_table=`select @@innodb_file_per_table`;
let $format=`select @@innodb_file_format`;
set global innodb_file_per_table=off;
set global innodb_file_format=`0`;
create table t0(a int primary key) engine=innodb row_format=compressed;
create table t00(a int primary key) engine=innodb
key_block_size=4 row_format=compressed;
create table t1(a int primary key) engine=innodb row_format=dynamic;
create table t2(a int primary key) engine=innodb row_format=redundant;
create table t3(a int primary key) engine=innodb row_format=compact;
create table t4(a int primary key) engine=innodb key_block_size=9;
create table t5(a int primary key) engine=innodb
key_block_size=1 row_format=redundant;
set global innodb_file_per_table=on;
create table t6(a int primary key) engine=innodb
key_block_size=1 row_format=redundant;
set global innodb_file_format=`1`;
create table t7(a int primary key) engine=innodb
key_block_size=1 row_format=redundant;
create table t8(a int primary key) engine=innodb
key_block_size=1 row_format=fixed;
create table t9(a int primary key) engine=innodb
key_block_size=1 row_format=compact;
create table t10(a int primary key) engine=innodb
key_block_size=1 row_format=dynamic;
create table t11(a int primary key) engine=innodb
key_block_size=1 row_format=compressed;
create table t12(a int primary key) engine=innodb
key_block_size=1;
create table t13(a int primary key) engine=innodb
row_format=compressed;
create table t14(a int primary key) engine=innodb key_block_size=9;
SELECT table_schema, table_name, row_format
FROM information_schema.tables WHERE engine='innodb';
drop table t0,t00,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7,t8,t9,t10,t11,t12,t13,t14;
alter table t1 key_block_size=0;
alter table t1 row_format=dynamic;
SELECT table_schema, table_name, row_format
FROM information_schema.tables WHERE engine='innodb';
alter table t1 row_format=compact;
SELECT table_schema, table_name, row_format
FROM information_schema.tables WHERE engine='innodb';
alter table t1 row_format=redundant;
SELECT table_schema, table_name, row_format
FROM information_schema.tables WHERE engine='innodb';
drop table t1;
create table t1(a int not null, b text, index(b(10))) engine=innodb
key_block_size=1;
create table t2(b text)engine=innodb;
insert into t2 values(concat('1abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz', repeat('A',5000)));
insert into t1 select 1, b from t2;
commit;
connect (a,localhost,root,,);
connect (b,localhost,root,,);
connection a;
begin;
update t1 set b=repeat('B',100);
connection b;
select a,left(b,40) from t1 natural join t2;
connection a;
rollback;
connection b;
select a,left(b,40) from t1 natural join t2;
connection default;
disconnect a;
disconnect b;
SELECT table_schema, table_name, row_format
FROM information_schema.tables WHERE engine='innodb';
drop table t1,t2;
# The following should fail even in non-strict mode.
SET SESSION innodb_strict_mode = off;
--error ER_TOO_BIG_ROWSIZE
CREATE TABLE t1(
c TEXT NOT NULL, d TEXT NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (c(767),d(767)))
ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=1 CHARSET=ASCII;
--error ER_TOO_BIG_ROWSIZE
CREATE TABLE t1(
c TEXT NOT NULL, d TEXT NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (c(767),d(767)))
ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=2 CHARSET=ASCII;
CREATE TABLE t1(
c TEXT NOT NULL, d TEXT NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (c(767),d(767)))
ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=4 CHARSET=ASCII;
drop table t1;
--error ER_TOO_BIG_ROWSIZE
CREATE TABLE t1(c TEXT, PRIMARY KEY (c(440)))
ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=1 CHARSET=ASCII;
CREATE TABLE t1(c TEXT, PRIMARY KEY (c(439)))
ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=1 CHARSET=ASCII;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(REPEAT('A',512)),(REPEAT('B',512));
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test blob column inheritance (mantis issue#36)
#
create table t1( c1 int not null, c2 blob, c3 blob, c4 blob,
primary key(c1, c2(22), c3(22)))
engine = innodb row_format = dynamic;
begin;
insert into t1 values(1, repeat('A', 20000), repeat('B', 20000),
repeat('C', 20000));
update t1 set c3 = repeat('D', 20000) where c1 = 1;
commit;
# one blob column which is unchanged in update and part of PK
# one blob column which is changed and part of of PK
# one blob column which is not part of PK and is unchanged
select count(*) from t1 where c2 = repeat('A', 20000);
select count(*) from t1 where c3 = repeat('D', 20000);
select count(*) from t1 where c4 = repeat('C', 20000);
update t1 set c3 = repeat('E', 20000) where c1 = 1;
drop table t1;
#
#
# Test innodb_file_format
#
set global innodb_file_format=`0`;
select @@innodb_file_format;
set global innodb_file_format=`1`;
select @@innodb_file_format;
-- error ER_WRONG_ARGUMENTS
set global innodb_file_format=`2`;
-- error ER_WRONG_ARGUMENTS
set global innodb_file_format=`-1`;
set global innodb_file_format=`Antelope`;
set global innodb_file_format=`Barracuda`;
-- error ER_WRONG_ARGUMENTS
set global innodb_file_format=`Cheetah`;
-- error ER_WRONG_ARGUMENTS
set global innodb_file_format=`abc`;
-- error ER_WRONG_ARGUMENTS
set global innodb_file_format=`1a`;
-- error ER_WRONG_ARGUMENTS
set global innodb_file_format=``;
#test strict mode.
--enable_errors
set global innodb_file_per_table = on;
set global innodb_file_format = `1`;
set innodb_strict_mode = off;
create table t1 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 0;
drop table t1;
#set strict_mode
set innodb_strict_mode = on;
#Test different values of KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t1 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 0;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t2 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 9;
show errors;
create table t3 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 1;
create table t4 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 2;
create table t5 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 4;
create table t6 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 8;
create table t7 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 16;
#check various ROW_FORMAT values.
create table t8 (id int primary key) engine = innodb row_format = compressed;
create table t9 (id int primary key) engine = innodb row_format = dynamic;
create table t10(id int primary key) engine = innodb row_format = compact;
create table t11(id int primary key) engine = innodb row_format = redundant;
SELECT table_schema, table_name, row_format
FROM information_schema.tables WHERE engine='innodb';
drop table t3, t4, t5, t6, t7, t8, t9, t10, t11;
#test different values of ROW_FORMAT with KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
create table t1 (id int primary key) engine = innodb
key_block_size = 8 row_format = compressed;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t2 (id int primary key) engine = innodb
key_block_size = 8 row_format = redundant;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t3 (id int primary key) engine = innodb
key_block_size = 8 row_format = compact;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t4 (id int primary key) engine = innodb
key_block_size = 8 row_format = dynamic;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t5 (id int primary key) engine = innodb
key_block_size = 8 row_format = default;
show errors;
SELECT table_schema, table_name, row_format
FROM information_schema.tables WHERE engine='innodb';
drop table t1;
#test multiple errors
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t1 (id int primary key) engine = innodb
key_block_size = 9 row_format = redundant;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t2 (id int primary key) engine = innodb
key_block_size = 9 row_format = compact;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t2 (id int primary key) engine = innodb
key_block_size = 9 row_format = dynamic;
show errors;
SELECT table_schema, table_name, row_format
FROM information_schema.tables WHERE engine='innodb';
#test valid values with innodb_file_per_table unset
set global innodb_file_per_table = off;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t1 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 1;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t2 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 2;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t3 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 4;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t4 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 8;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t5 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 16;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t6 (id int primary key) engine = innodb row_format = compressed;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t7 (id int primary key) engine = innodb row_format = dynamic;
show errors;
create table t8 (id int primary key) engine = innodb row_format = compact;
create table t9 (id int primary key) engine = innodb row_format = redundant;
SELECT table_schema, table_name, row_format
FROM information_schema.tables WHERE engine='innodb';
drop table t8, t9;
#test valid values with innodb_file_format unset
set global innodb_file_per_table = on;
set global innodb_file_format = `0`;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t1 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 1;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t2 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 2;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t3 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 4;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t4 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 8;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t5 (id int primary key) engine = innodb key_block_size = 16;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t6 (id int primary key) engine = innodb row_format = compressed;
show errors;
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
create table t7 (id int primary key) engine = innodb row_format = dynamic;
show errors;
create table t8 (id int primary key) engine = innodb row_format = compact;
create table t9 (id int primary key) engine = innodb row_format = redundant;
SELECT table_schema, table_name, row_format
FROM information_schema.tables WHERE engine='innodb';
drop table t8, t9;
eval set global innodb_file_per_table=$per_table;
eval set global innodb_file_format=$format;
#
# Testing of tablespace tagging
#
-- disable_info
set global innodb_file_per_table=on;
set global innodb_file_format=`Barracuda`;
set global innodb_file_format_check=`Antelope`;
create table normal_table (
c1 int
) engine = innodb;
select @@innodb_file_format_check;
create table zip_table (
c1 int
) engine = innodb key_block_size = 8;
select @@innodb_file_format_check;
set global innodb_file_format_check=`Antelope`;
select @@innodb_file_format_check;
-- disable_result_log
show table status;
-- enable_result_log
select @@innodb_file_format_check;
drop table normal_table, zip_table;
-- disable_result_log