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Magne Mahre authored
get_table_share, drop_open_table In the partition handler code, LOCK_open and share->LOCK_ha_data are acquired in the wrong order in certain cases. When doing a multi-row INSERT (i.e a INSERT..SELECT) in a table with auto- increment column(s). the increments must be in a monotonically continuous increasing sequence (i.e it can't have "holes"). To achieve this, a lock is held for the duration of the operation. share->LOCK_ha_data was used for this purpose. Whenever there was a need to open a view _during_ the operation (views are not currently pre-opened the way tables are), and LOCK_open was grabbed, a deadlock could occur. share->LOCK_ha_data is other places used _while_ holding LOCK_open. A new mutex was introduced in the HA_DATA_PARTITION structure, for exclusive use of the autoincrement data fields, so we don't need to overload the use of LOCK_ha_data here. A module test case has not been supplied, since the problem occurs as a result of a race condition, and testing for this condition is thus not deterministic. Testing for it could be done by setting up a test case as described in the bug report.
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