Commit 3e38d155 authored by Marko Mäkelä's avatar Marko Mäkelä

MDEV-21509 Possible hang during purge of history, or rollback

WL#6326 in MariaDB 10.2.2 introduced a potential hang on purge or rollback
when an index tree is being shrunk by multiple levels.

This fix is based on
mysql/mysql-server@f2c58526300c0d84837effa26d37cbd5d2694967
with the main difference that our version of the test case uses
DEBUG_SYNC instrumentation on ROLLBACK, not on purge.

btr_cur_will_modify_tree(): Simplify the check further.
This is the actual bug fix.

row_undo_mod_remove_clust_low(), row_undo_mod_clust(): Add DEBUG_SYNC
instrumentation for the test case.
parent 9cae7bdc
SET GLOBAL innodb_adaptive_hash_index = false;
SET GLOBAL innodb_stats_persistent = false;
connect purge_control,localhost,root,,;
START TRANSACTION WITH CONSISTENT SNAPSHOT;
connect con2,localhost,root,,;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
a00 CHAR(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'a',
a01 CHAR(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'a',
a02 CHAR(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'a',
b INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
CONSTRAINT pkey PRIMARY KEY(a00, a01, a02)
) charset latin1 ENGINE = InnoDB COMMENT='MERGE_THRESHOLD=45';
SET GLOBAL innodb_limit_optimistic_insert_debug = 3;
CREATE PROCEDURE data_load_t1()
BEGIN
DECLARE c1 INT DEFAULT 97;
DECLARE c2 INT DEFAULT 97;
DECLARE c3 INT DEFAULT 97;
WHILE c1 < 102 DO
WHILE c2 < 123 DO
WHILE c3 < 123 DO
INSERT INTO t1 (a00) VALUES (CHAR(c1,c2,c3));
SET c3 = c3 + 1;
END WHILE;
SET c3 = 97;
SET c2 = c2 + 1;
END WHILE;
SET c2 = 97;
SET c1 = c1 + 1;
END WHILE;
END |
call data_load_t1();
DROP PROCEDURE data_load_t1;
ANALYZE TABLE t1;
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.t1 analyze status OK
SELECT CLUST_INDEX_SIZE FROM information_schema.INNODB_SYS_TABLESTATS WHERE NAME = 'test/t1';
CLUST_INDEX_SIZE
1856
connection con2;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a00 = 'cnm';
COMMIT;
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t1 SET a00 = 'cnm';
connection purge_control;
COMMIT;
connection con2;
SET GLOBAL innodb_limit_optimistic_insert_debug = 0;
ROLLBACK;
# Test start
connection purge_control;
START TRANSACTION WITH CONSISTENT SNAPSHOT;
connection con2;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a00 = 'bii';
COMMIT;
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t1 SET a00 = 'bii';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'rollback_undo_pk SIGNAL roll1_wait WAIT_FOR roll2';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'rollback_purge_clust SIGNAL rollback_waiting WAIT_FOR resume';
ROLLBACK;
connection purge_control;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR roll1_wait';
COMMIT;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now SIGNAL roll2';
connect con1,localhost,root,,;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR rollback_waiting';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'rw_s_lock_waiting SIGNAL lockwait1';
SELECT a00 FROM t1 WHERE a00 = 'bii';
connection default;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR lockwait1';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now SIGNAL resume';
connection con1;
a00
connection con2;
connection default;
ANALYZE TABLE t1;
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.t1 analyze status OK
SELECT CLUST_INDEX_SIZE FROM information_schema.INNODB_SYS_TABLESTATS WHERE NAME = 'test/t1';
CLUST_INDEX_SIZE
1856
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a00 = 'dpn';
COMMIT;
INSERT INTO t1 SET a00 = 'dpn';
ROLLBACK;
ALTER TABLE t1 COMMENT='MERGE_THRESHOLD=35';
connection purge_control;
START TRANSACTION WITH CONSISTENT SNAPSHOT;
connection con2;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a00 = 'cnd';
COMMIT;
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t1 SET a00 = 'cnd';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'rollback_undo_pk SIGNAL roll1_wait WAIT_FOR roll2';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'rollback_purge_clust SIGNAL rollback_waiting WAIT_FOR resume EXECUTE 2';
ROLLBACK;
connection purge_control;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR roll1_wait';
START TRANSACTION WITH CONSISTENT SNAPSHOT;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now SIGNAL roll2';
connection con1;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR rollback_waiting TIMEOUT 1';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now SIGNAL resume';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR rollback_waiting TIMEOUT 1';
disconnect purge_control;
connection default;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now SIGNAL resume';
disconnect con1;
connection con2;
disconnect con2;
connection default;
ANALYZE TABLE t1;
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.t1 analyze status OK
SELECT CLUST_INDEX_SIZE FROM information_schema.INNODB_SYS_TABLESTATS WHERE NAME = 'test/t1';
CLUST_INDEX_SIZE
1856
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'RESET';
DROP TABLE t1;
......@@ -299,10 +299,10 @@ SELECT CLUST_INDEX_SIZE FROM information_schema.INNODB_SYS_TABLESTATS WHERE NAME
CLUST_INDEX_SIZE
30
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'RESET';
INSERT INTO t1 (a00) VALUES ('cva');
INSERT INTO t1 (a00) VALUES ('coa');
connection con1;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'before_insert_pessimitic_row_ins_clust SIGNAL reached WAIT_FOR continue';
INSERT INTO t1 (a00) VALUES ('cvb');
INSERT INTO t1 (a00) VALUES ('cob');
connection con2;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR reached';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'rw_s_lock_waiting SIGNAL lockwait1';
......
#
# Test for Bug#30113362 : BTR_CUR_WILL_MODIFY_TREE() IS INSUFFICIENT FOR HIGHER TREE LEVEL
#
--source include/have_innodb.inc
--source include/have_debug.inc
--source include/have_debug_sync.inc
--source include/have_innodb_16k.inc
--disable_query_log
SET @old_innodb_limit_optimistic_insert_debug = @@innodb_limit_optimistic_insert_debug;
SET @old_innodb_adaptive_hash_index = @@innodb_adaptive_hash_index;
SET @old_innodb_stats_persistent = @@innodb_stats_persistent;
--enable_query_log
# Save the initial number of concurrent sessions
--source include/count_sessions.inc
SET GLOBAL innodb_adaptive_hash_index = false;
SET GLOBAL innodb_stats_persistent = false;
connect (purge_control,localhost,root,,);
START TRANSACTION WITH CONSISTENT SNAPSHOT;
--connect (con2,localhost,root,,)
CREATE TABLE t1 (
a00 CHAR(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'a',
a01 CHAR(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'a',
a02 CHAR(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'a',
b INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
CONSTRAINT pkey PRIMARY KEY(a00, a01, a02)
) charset latin1 ENGINE = InnoDB COMMENT='MERGE_THRESHOLD=45';
#
# Prepare primary key index tree to be used for this test.
#
SET GLOBAL innodb_limit_optimistic_insert_debug = 3;
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE data_load_t1()
BEGIN
DECLARE c1 INT DEFAULT 97;
DECLARE c2 INT DEFAULT 97;
DECLARE c3 INT DEFAULT 97;
WHILE c1 < 102 DO
WHILE c2 < 123 DO
WHILE c3 < 123 DO
INSERT INTO t1 (a00) VALUES (CHAR(c1,c2,c3));
SET c3 = c3 + 1;
END WHILE;
SET c3 = 97;
SET c2 = c2 + 1;
END WHILE;
SET c2 = 97;
SET c1 = c1 + 1;
END WHILE;
END |
delimiter ;|
call data_load_t1();
DROP PROCEDURE data_load_t1;
# all node pages are sparse (max 3 node_ptrs)
ANALYZE TABLE t1;
SELECT CLUST_INDEX_SIZE FROM information_schema.INNODB_SYS_TABLESTATS WHERE NAME = 'test/t1';
connection con2;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a00 = 'cnm';
COMMIT;
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t1 SET a00 = 'cnm';
# causes "domino falling" merges to upper level
connection purge_control;
COMMIT;
connection con2;
SET GLOBAL innodb_limit_optimistic_insert_debug = 0;
ROLLBACK;
# at this moment, in the tree,
# ...
# level 4: ...(ast,avw,ayz)(bcc,bff,bii,bll,boo,brr,buu,bxx,cba,ced,cqp,cts)(cwv,czy,ddb)...
# ...
--echo # Test start
# (1) Similar case to the first reported corefile at bug#30113362
# - Deleting 'bii' causes "domino falling" merges and the node_ptr becomes left_most of level 4.
# So, the operation needs upper level pages' X-latch, though doesn't cause merge more.
connection purge_control;
START TRANSACTION WITH CONSISTENT SNAPSHOT;
connection con2;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a00 = 'bii';
COMMIT;
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t1 SET a00 = 'bii';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'rollback_undo_pk SIGNAL roll1_wait WAIT_FOR roll2';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'rollback_purge_clust SIGNAL rollback_waiting WAIT_FOR resume';
send ROLLBACK;
connection purge_control;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR roll1_wait';
COMMIT;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now SIGNAL roll2';
connect (con1,localhost,root,,);
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR rollback_waiting';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'rw_s_lock_waiting SIGNAL lockwait1';
send SELECT a00 FROM t1 WHERE a00 = 'bii';
connection default;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR lockwait1';
# bug#30113362 caused deadlock
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now SIGNAL resume';
connection con1;
reap;
connection con2;
reap;
connection default;
ANALYZE TABLE t1;
SELECT CLUST_INDEX_SIZE FROM information_schema.INNODB_SYS_TABLESTATS WHERE NAME = 'test/t1';
# (2) Confirm blocking domain caused by DELETE modify_tree for tall index tree
# at this moment, in the tree,
# ...
# level 4: ...(ajk,amn,apq)(ast,avw,ayz,bll,boo,brr,buu,bxx,cba,ced,cqp,cts)(cwv,czy,ddb)(dge,djh,dmk)(dpn,dsq,dvt)(dyw,ebz,efc)...
# ...
# makes >17 records in level4 [(2^(4-1))*2 + 1]. (causes never left_most records)
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a00 = 'dpn';
COMMIT;
INSERT INTO t1 SET a00 = 'dpn';
ROLLBACK;
# at this moment, in the tree,
# (* before "]" and after "[" records are treated as left_most possible records)
# ...
# level 4: ...(ajk,amn,apq)(ast,avw,ayz,bll,boo,brr,buu,bxx],cba,ced,[cqp,cts,cwv,czy,ddb,dge,dsq,dvt)(dyw,ebz,efc)...
# level 3: ...(cba,ccb,cdc)(ced,cfe,cgf,chg],cih,cji,[ckj,clk,con,cpo)(cqp,crq,csr)...
# level 2: ...(ckj,cks,clb)(clk,clt],cmc,cml,cmu,cnd,[cnv,coe)(con,cow,cpf)...
# level 1: ...(cmu,cmx,cna)(cnd],cng,cnj,cnp,[cns)(cnv,cny,cob)...
# level 0: ...(cnd,cne,cnf)(cng,cnh,cni)(cnj,cnk,cnl,cnn,cno)(cnp,cnq,cnr)...
# deletes just 'ced' node_ptr only from level 4. doesn't cause merge and never left_most.
# adjusts MERGE_THRESHOLD to do so.
ALTER TABLE t1 COMMENT='MERGE_THRESHOLD=35';
connection purge_control;
START TRANSACTION WITH CONSISTENT SNAPSHOT;
connection con2;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a00 = 'cnd';
COMMIT;
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t1 SET a00 = 'cnd';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'rollback_undo_pk SIGNAL roll1_wait WAIT_FOR roll2';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'rollback_purge_clust SIGNAL rollback_waiting WAIT_FOR resume EXECUTE 2';
send ROLLBACK;
connection purge_control;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR roll1_wait';
START TRANSACTION WITH CONSISTENT SNAPSHOT;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now SIGNAL roll2';
connection con1;
# FIXME: For some reason, we will not always receive these signals!
--disable_warnings
# An optimistic row_undo_mod_remove_clust_low() will fail.
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR rollback_waiting TIMEOUT 1';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now SIGNAL resume';
# Wait for the pessimistic row_undo_mod_remove_clust_low() attempt.
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR rollback_waiting TIMEOUT 1';
--enable_warnings
disconnect purge_control;
# The expectation should be...
# level 0: (#cnd#,cne,cnf): causes merge
# level 1: (#cnd#],cng,cnj,cnp,[cns): left_most
# level 2: (clk,clt],cmc,cml,cmu,#cnd#,[cnv,coe): causes merge
# level 3: (ced,cfe,cgf,chg],cih,cji,[ckj,#clk#,con,cpo): left_most possible (not cause merge)
# level 4: (ast,avw,ayz,bll,boo,brr,buu,bxx],cba,#ced#,[cqp,cts,cwv,czy,ddb,dge,dsq,dvt): no merge, not left_most possible
# So, the top X-latch page is at level4. (ast~dvt)
# blocking domain based on whether its ancestor is latched or not.
# (*[]: ancestor is X-latched)
# level 0: ...(asq,asr,ass) [(ast,asu,asv)...(dyt,dyu,dyv)] (dyw,dyx,dyy)...
# Not blocked searches
## In MariaDB, both these will block, because we use different DEBUG_SYNC
## instrumentation (in rollback, not purge) and the root page (number 3)
## is being latched in row_undo_mod_remove_clust_low().
## SELECT a00 FROM t1 WHERE a00 = 'ass';
## SELECT a00 FROM t1 WHERE a00 = 'dyx';
## SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'rw_s_lock_waiting SIGNAL lockwait1';
## send SELECT a00 FROM t1 WHERE a00 = 'ast';
## connection con2;
## SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'rw_s_lock_waiting SIGNAL lockwait2';
## send SELECT a00 FROM t1 WHERE a00 = 'dyw';
connection default;
## SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR lockwait1';
## SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR lockwait2';
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now SIGNAL resume';
## connection con1;
## reap;
disconnect con1;
connection con2;
reap;
disconnect con2;
connection default;
ANALYZE TABLE t1;
SELECT CLUST_INDEX_SIZE FROM information_schema.INNODB_SYS_TABLESTATS WHERE NAME = 'test/t1';
# Cleanup
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'RESET';
DROP TABLE t1;
--disable_query_log
SET GLOBAL innodb_limit_optimistic_insert_debug = @old_innodb_limit_optimistic_insert_debug;
SET GLOBAL innodb_adaptive_hash_index = @old_innodb_adaptive_hash_index;
SET GLOBAL innodb_stats_persistent = @old_innodb_stats_persistent;
--enable_query_log
--source include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc
......@@ -373,23 +373,23 @@ SELECT CLUST_INDEX_SIZE FROM information_schema.INNODB_SYS_TABLESTATS WHERE NAME
# (2) Insert records to leaf page (cv..) and cause modify_page
# - root page is X latched, because node_ptr for 'cv'
# is 2nd record for (co,cv,dc,dj,dq,dx,ee)
# (2) Insert records to leaf page (co..) and cause modify_page
# - root page is X latched, because node_ptr for 'co'
# is 1st record for (co,cv,dc,dj,dq,dx,ee)
#
# * ordinary pessimitic insert might be done by pessistic update
# and we should consider possibility node_ptr to be deleted.
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'RESET';
# Filling leaf page (cv..)
INSERT INTO t1 (a00) VALUES ('cva');
# Filling leaf page (co..)
INSERT INTO t1 (a00) VALUES ('coa');
--connection con1
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'before_insert_pessimitic_row_ins_clust SIGNAL reached WAIT_FOR continue';
# Cause modify_tree
--send
INSERT INTO t1 (a00) VALUES ('cvb');
INSERT INTO t1 (a00) VALUES ('cob');
--connection con2
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR reached';
......
......@@ -583,46 +583,66 @@ btr_cur_will_modify_tree(
const ulint n_recs = page_get_n_recs(page);
if (lock_intention <= BTR_INTENTION_BOTH) {
ulint margin;
compile_time_assert(BTR_INTENTION_DELETE < BTR_INTENTION_BOTH);
compile_time_assert(BTR_INTENTION_BOTH < BTR_INTENTION_INSERT);
/* check delete will cause. (BTR_INTENTION_BOTH
or BTR_INTENTION_DELETE) */
/* first, 2nd, 2nd-last and last records are 4 records */
if (n_recs < 5) {
return(true);
if (!page_has_siblings(page)) {
return true;
}
/* is first, 2nd or last record */
if (page_rec_is_first(rec, page)
|| (page_has_next(page)
&& (page_rec_is_last(rec, page)
|| page_rec_is_second_last(rec, page)))
|| (page_has_prev(page)
&& page_rec_is_second(rec, page))) {
return(true);
}
ulint margin = rec_size;
if (lock_intention == BTR_INTENTION_BOTH) {
ulint level = btr_page_get_level(page, mtr);
/* This value is the worst expectation for the node_ptr
records to be deleted from this page. It is used to
expect whether the cursor position can be the left_most
record in this page or not. */
ulint max_nodes_deleted = 0;
/* By modifying tree operations from the under of this
level, logically (2 ^ (level - 1)) opportunities to
deleting records in maximum even unreally rare case. */
if (level > 7) {
/* TODO: adjust this practical limit. */
max_nodes_deleted = 64;
} else if (level > 0) {
max_nodes_deleted = (ulint)1 << (level - 1);
}
/* check delete will cause. (BTR_INTENTION_BOTH
or BTR_INTENTION_DELETE) */
if (n_recs <= max_nodes_deleted * 2
|| page_rec_is_first(rec, page)) {
/* The cursor record can be the left most record
in this page. */
return true;
}
if (page_has_prev(page)
&& page_rec_distance_is_at_most(
page_get_infimum_rec(page), rec,
max_nodes_deleted)) {
return true;
}
if (page_has_next(page)
&& page_rec_distance_is_at_most(
rec, page_get_supremum_rec(page),
max_nodes_deleted)) {
return true;
}
/* Delete at leftmost record in a page causes delete
& insert at its parent page. After that, the delete
might cause btr_compress() and delete record at its
parent page. Thus we should consider max 2 deletes. */
margin = rec_size * 2;
} else {
ut_ad(lock_intention == BTR_INTENTION_DELETE);
margin = rec_size;
parent page. Thus we should consider max deletes. */
margin *= max_nodes_deleted;
}
/* NOTE: call mach_read_from_4() directly to avoid assertion
failure. It is safe because we already have SX latch of the
index tree */
/* Safe because we already have SX latch of the index tree */
if (page_get_data_size(page)
< margin + BTR_CUR_PAGE_COMPRESS_LIMIT(index)
|| (mach_read_from_4(page + FIL_PAGE_NEXT)
== FIL_NULL
&& mach_read_from_4(page + FIL_PAGE_PREV)
== FIL_NULL)) {
< margin + BTR_CUR_PAGE_COMPRESS_LIMIT(index)) {
return(true);
}
}
......
/*****************************************************************************
Copyright (c) 1994, 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright (c) 2013, 2019, MariaDB Corporation.
Copyright (c) 1994, 2019, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright (c) 2013, 2020, MariaDB Corporation.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
......@@ -813,6 +813,22 @@ page_rec_is_last(
const page_t* page) /*!< in: page */
MY_ATTRIBUTE((warn_unused_result));
/************************************************************//**
true if distance between the records (measured in number of times we have to
move to the next record) is at most the specified value
@param[in] left_rec lefter record
@param[in] right_rec righter record
@param[in] val specified value to compare
@return true if the distance is smaller than the value */
UNIV_INLINE
bool
page_rec_distance_is_at_most(
/*=========================*/
const rec_t* left_rec,
const rec_t* right_rec,
ulint val)
MY_ATTRIBUTE((warn_unused_result));
/************************************************************//**
true if the record is the second last user record on a page.
@return true if the second last user record */
......
/*****************************************************************************
Copyright (c) 1994, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright (c) 2016, 2019, MariaDB Corporation.
Copyright (c) 1994, 2019, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright (c) 2016, 2020, MariaDB Corporation.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
......@@ -358,6 +358,26 @@ page_rec_is_last(
return(page_rec_get_next_const(rec) == page_get_supremum_rec(page));
}
/************************************************************//**
true if distance between the records (measured in number of times we have to
move to the next record) is at most the specified value */
UNIV_INLINE
bool
page_rec_distance_is_at_most(
/*=========================*/
const rec_t* left_rec,
const rec_t* right_rec,
ulint val)
{
for (ulint i = 0; i <= val; i++) {
if (left_rec == right_rec) {
return (true);
}
left_rec = page_rec_get_next_const(left_rec);
}
return (false);
}
/************************************************************//**
true if the record is the second last user record on a page.
@return true if the second last user record */
......
/*****************************************************************************
Copyright (c) 1997, 2017, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright (c) 2017, 2019, MariaDB Corporation.
Copyright (c) 2017, 2020, MariaDB Corporation.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
......@@ -169,12 +169,15 @@ row_undo_mod_remove_clust_low(
/* Find out if the record has been purged already
or if we can remove it. */
if (!btr_pcur_restore_position(mode, &node->pcur, mtr)
|| row_vers_must_preserve_del_marked(node->new_trx_id,
node->table->name,
mtr)) {
if (!btr_pcur_restore_position(mode, &node->pcur, mtr)) {
return DB_SUCCESS;
}
return(DB_SUCCESS);
DEBUG_SYNC_C("rollback_purge_clust");
if (row_vers_must_preserve_del_marked(node->new_trx_id,
node->table->name, mtr)) {
return DB_SUCCESS;
}
btr_cur = btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(&node->pcur);
......@@ -361,6 +364,7 @@ row_undo_mod_clust(
== node->new_trx_id);
btr_pcur_commit_specify_mtr(pcur, &mtr);
DEBUG_SYNC_C("rollback_undo_pk");
if (err == DB_SUCCESS && node->rec_type == TRX_UNDO_UPD_DEL_REC) {
......
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