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41e02d14
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Jun 25, 2019
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Remove the stray test innodb_zip.16k
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# Tests for setting innodb-page-size=16k; default value
--
source
include
/
big_test
.
inc
--
source
include
/
have_innodb
.
inc
--
source
include
/
have_innodb_16k
.
inc
SET
default_storage_engine
=
InnoDB
;
--
disable_query_log
let
$MYSQLD_DATADIR
=
`select @@datadir`
;
let
$INNODB_PAGE_SIZE
=
`select @@innodb_page_size`
;
call
mtr
.
add_suppression
(
"Cannot add field .* in table .* because after adding it, the row size is"
);
# These values can change during the test
--
enable_query_log
--
echo
# Test 1) Show the page size from Information Schema
--
disable_warnings
SELECT
variable_value
FROM
information_schema
.
global_status
WHERE
LOWER
(
variable_name
)
=
'innodb_page_size'
;
--
enable_warnings
--
echo
# Test 2) The number of buffer pool pages is dependent upon the page size.
#
# buffer pool pages is dependent upon buffer pool size and what other
# tests are run concurrently
#--disable_warnings
#--replace_result 1535 {checked_valid} 1536 {checked_valid}
#SELECT variable_value FROM information_schema.global_status
# WHERE LOWER(variable_name) = 'innodb_buffer_pool_pages_total';
#--enable_warnings
--
echo
# Test 3) Query some information_shema tables that are dependent upon
--
echo
# the page size.
# Show the metadata for tables in schema 'mysql'.
# Pulled from innodb-system-table-view.test
# The IDs of mysql.innodb_table_stats and mysql.innodb_index_stats are
# unpredictable. They depend on whether mtr has created the database for
# this test from scratch or is using a previously created database where
# those tables have been dropped and recreated. Since we cannot force mtr
# to use a freshly created database for this test we do not return the
# table or index IDs. We can return the space IS of mysql schema tables
# since they are created consistently during bootstrap.
SELECT
t
.
name
table_name
,
t
.
n_cols
,
t
.
flag
table_flags
,
i
.
name
index_name
,
i
.
page_no
root_page
,
i
.
type
,
i
.
n_fields
,
i
.
merge_threshold
FROM
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
.
INNODB_SYS_TABLES
t
,
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
.
INNODB_SYS_INDEXES
i
WHERE
t
.
table_id
=
i
.
table_id
AND
t
.
name
LIKE
'mysql%'
ORDER
BY
t
.
name
,
i
.
index_id
;
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
a
INT
KEY
,
b
TEXT
)
ROW_FORMAT
=
REDUNDANT
ENGINE
=
innodb
;
CREATE
TABLE
t2
(
a
INT
KEY
,
b
TEXT
)
ROW_FORMAT
=
COMPACT
ENGINE
=
innodb
;
CREATE
TABLE
t3
(
a
INT
KEY
,
b
TEXT
)
ROW_FORMAT
=
COMPRESSED
ENGINE
=
innodb
;
CREATE
TABLE
t4
(
a
INT
KEY
,
b
TEXT
)
ROW_FORMAT
=
DYNAMIC
ENGINE
=
innodb
;
# Show the metadata for tables in schema 'test'.
# Do not return the space ID since this tablespace may have existed before
# this test runs. The root page number of each index should be consistent
# within a file-per-table tablespace.
SELECT
t
.
name
table_name
,
t
.
n_cols
,
t
.
flag
table_flags
,
i
.
name
index_name
,
i
.
page_no
root_page
,
i
.
type
,
i
.
n_fields
,
i
.
merge_threshold
FROM
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
.
INNODB_SYS_TABLES
t
,
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
.
INNODB_SYS_INDEXES
i
WHERE
t
.
table_id
=
i
.
table_id
AND
t
.
name
LIKE
'test%'
ORDER
BY
t
.
name
,
i
.
name
;
--
source
suite
/
innodb
/
include
/
show_i_s_tablespaces
.
inc
DROP
TABLE
t1
,
t2
,
t3
,
t4
;
--
echo
# Test 4) The maximum row size is dependent upon the page size.
--
echo
# Redundant: 8123, Compact: 8126.
--
echo
# Compressed: 8126, Dynamic: 8126.
--
echo
# Each row format has its own amount of overhead that
--
echo
# varies depending on number of fields and other overhead.
SET
SESSION
innodb_strict_mode
=
ON
;
# Redundant table; 8011 bytes with 40 char fields
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
c01
char
(
200
),
c02
char
(
200
),
c03
char
(
200
),
c04
char
(
200
),
c05
char
(
200
),
c06
char
(
200
),
c07
char
(
200
),
c08
char
(
200
),
c09
char
(
200
),
c10
char
(
200
),
c11
char
(
200
),
c12
char
(
200
),
c13
char
(
200
),
c14
char
(
200
),
c15
char
(
200
),
c16
char
(
200
),
c17
char
(
200
),
c18
char
(
200
),
c19
char
(
200
),
c20
char
(
200
),
c21
char
(
200
),
c22
char
(
200
),
c23
char
(
200
),
c24
char
(
200
),
c25
char
(
200
),
c26
char
(
200
),
c27
char
(
200
),
c28
char
(
200
),
c29
char
(
200
),
c30
char
(
200
),
c31
char
(
200
),
c32
char
(
200
),
c33
char
(
200
),
c34
char
(
200
),
c35
char
(
200
),
c36
char
(
200
),
c37
char
(
200
),
c38
char
(
200
),
c39
char
(
200
),
c40
char
(
211
)
)
ROW_FORMAT
=
redundant
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
--
error
ER_TOO_BIG_ROWSIZE
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
c01
char
(
200
),
c02
char
(
200
),
c03
char
(
200
),
c04
char
(
200
),
c05
char
(
200
),
c06
char
(
200
),
c07
char
(
200
),
c08
char
(
200
),
c09
char
(
200
),
c10
char
(
200
),
c11
char
(
200
),
c12
char
(
200
),
c13
char
(
200
),
c14
char
(
200
),
c15
char
(
200
),
c16
char
(
200
),
c17
char
(
200
),
c18
char
(
200
),
c19
char
(
200
),
c20
char
(
200
),
c21
char
(
200
),
c22
char
(
200
),
c23
char
(
200
),
c24
char
(
200
),
c25
char
(
200
),
c26
char
(
200
),
c27
char
(
200
),
c28
char
(
200
),
c29
char
(
200
),
c30
char
(
200
),
c31
char
(
200
),
c32
char
(
200
),
c33
char
(
200
),
c34
char
(
200
),
c35
char
(
200
),
c36
char
(
200
),
c37
char
(
200
),
c38
char
(
200
),
c39
char
(
200
),
c40
char
(
212
)
)
ROW_FORMAT
=
redundant
;
# Compact table; 8096 bytes with 40 CHAR fields
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
c01
char
(
200
),
c02
char
(
200
),
c03
char
(
200
),
c04
char
(
200
),
c05
char
(
200
),
c06
char
(
200
),
c07
char
(
200
),
c08
char
(
200
),
c09
char
(
200
),
c10
char
(
200
),
c11
char
(
200
),
c12
char
(
200
),
c13
char
(
200
),
c14
char
(
200
),
c15
char
(
200
),
c16
char
(
200
),
c17
char
(
200
),
c18
char
(
200
),
c19
char
(
200
),
c20
char
(
200
),
c21
char
(
200
),
c22
char
(
200
),
c23
char
(
200
),
c24
char
(
200
),
c25
char
(
200
),
c26
char
(
200
),
c27
char
(
200
),
c28
char
(
200
),
c29
char
(
200
),
c30
char
(
200
),
c31
char
(
200
),
c32
char
(
200
),
c33
char
(
200
),
c34
char
(
200
),
c35
char
(
200
),
c36
char
(
200
),
c37
char
(
200
),
c38
char
(
200
),
c39
char
(
250
),
c40
char
(
246
)
)
ROW_FORMAT
=
compact
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
--
error
ER_TOO_BIG_ROWSIZE
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
c01
char
(
200
),
c02
char
(
200
),
c03
char
(
200
),
c04
char
(
200
),
c05
char
(
200
),
c06
char
(
200
),
c07
char
(
200
),
c08
char
(
200
),
c09
char
(
200
),
c10
char
(
200
),
c11
char
(
200
),
c12
char
(
200
),
c13
char
(
200
),
c14
char
(
200
),
c15
char
(
200
),
c16
char
(
200
),
c17
char
(
200
),
c18
char
(
200
),
c19
char
(
200
),
c20
char
(
200
),
c21
char
(
200
),
c22
char
(
200
),
c23
char
(
200
),
c24
char
(
200
),
c25
char
(
200
),
c26
char
(
200
),
c27
char
(
200
),
c28
char
(
200
),
c29
char
(
200
),
c30
char
(
200
),
c31
char
(
200
),
c32
char
(
200
),
c33
char
(
200
),
c34
char
(
200
),
c35
char
(
200
),
c36
char
(
200
),
c37
char
(
200
),
c38
char
(
200
),
c39
char
(
250
),
c40
char
(
247
)
)
ROW_FORMAT
=
compact
;
# Compressed table; 7959 bytes with 40 CHAR fields
# Bug#13391353 Limit is 7957 on 32-Linux only
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
c01
char
(
200
),
c02
char
(
200
),
c03
char
(
200
),
c04
char
(
200
),
c05
char
(
200
),
c06
char
(
200
),
c07
char
(
200
),
c08
char
(
200
),
c09
char
(
200
),
c10
char
(
200
),
c11
char
(
200
),
c12
char
(
200
),
c13
char
(
200
),
c14
char
(
200
),
c15
char
(
200
),
c16
char
(
200
),
c17
char
(
200
),
c18
char
(
200
),
c19
char
(
200
),
c20
char
(
200
),
c21
char
(
200
),
c22
char
(
200
),
c23
char
(
200
),
c24
char
(
200
),
c25
char
(
200
),
c26
char
(
200
),
c27
char
(
200
),
c28
char
(
200
),
c29
char
(
200
),
c30
char
(
200
),
c31
char
(
200
),
c32
char
(
200
),
c33
char
(
200
),
c34
char
(
200
),
c35
char
(
200
),
c36
char
(
200
),
c37
char
(
200
),
c38
char
(
200
),
c39
char
(
200
),
c40
char
(
157
)
)
ROW_FORMAT
=
compressed
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
--
error
ER_TOO_BIG_ROWSIZE
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
c01
char
(
200
),
c02
char
(
200
),
c03
char
(
200
),
c04
char
(
200
),
c05
char
(
200
),
c06
char
(
200
),
c07
char
(
200
),
c08
char
(
200
),
c09
char
(
200
),
c10
char
(
200
),
c11
char
(
200
),
c12
char
(
200
),
c13
char
(
200
),
c14
char
(
200
),
c15
char
(
200
),
c16
char
(
200
),
c17
char
(
200
),
c18
char
(
200
),
c19
char
(
200
),
c20
char
(
200
),
c21
char
(
200
),
c22
char
(
200
),
c23
char
(
200
),
c24
char
(
200
),
c25
char
(
200
),
c26
char
(
200
),
c27
char
(
200
),
c28
char
(
200
),
c29
char
(
200
),
c30
char
(
200
),
c31
char
(
200
),
c32
char
(
200
),
c33
char
(
200
),
c34
char
(
200
),
c35
char
(
200
),
c36
char
(
200
),
c37
char
(
200
),
c38
char
(
200
),
c39
char
(
200
),
c40
char
(
160
)
)
ROW_FORMAT
=
compressed
;
# Dynamic table; 8096 bytes with 40 CHAR fields
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
c01
char
(
200
),
c02
char
(
200
),
c03
char
(
200
),
c04
char
(
200
),
c05
char
(
200
),
c06
char
(
200
),
c07
char
(
200
),
c08
char
(
200
),
c09
char
(
200
),
c10
char
(
200
),
c11
char
(
200
),
c12
char
(
200
),
c13
char
(
200
),
c14
char
(
200
),
c15
char
(
200
),
c16
char
(
200
),
c17
char
(
200
),
c18
char
(
200
),
c19
char
(
200
),
c20
char
(
200
),
c21
char
(
200
),
c22
char
(
200
),
c23
char
(
200
),
c24
char
(
200
),
c25
char
(
200
),
c26
char
(
200
),
c27
char
(
200
),
c28
char
(
200
),
c29
char
(
200
),
c30
char
(
200
),
c31
char
(
200
),
c32
char
(
200
),
c33
char
(
200
),
c34
char
(
200
),
c35
char
(
200
),
c36
char
(
200
),
c37
char
(
200
),
c38
char
(
200
),
c39
char
(
250
),
c40
char
(
246
)
)
ROW_FORMAT
=
dynamic
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
--
error
ER_TOO_BIG_ROWSIZE
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
c01
char
(
200
),
c02
char
(
200
),
c03
char
(
200
),
c04
char
(
200
),
c05
char
(
200
),
c06
char
(
200
),
c07
char
(
200
),
c08
char
(
200
),
c09
char
(
200
),
c10
char
(
200
),
c11
char
(
200
),
c12
char
(
200
),
c13
char
(
200
),
c14
char
(
200
),
c15
char
(
200
),
c16
char
(
200
),
c17
char
(
200
),
c18
char
(
200
),
c19
char
(
200
),
c20
char
(
200
),
c21
char
(
200
),
c22
char
(
200
),
c23
char
(
200
),
c24
char
(
200
),
c25
char
(
200
),
c26
char
(
200
),
c27
char
(
200
),
c28
char
(
200
),
c29
char
(
200
),
c30
char
(
200
),
c31
char
(
200
),
c32
char
(
200
),
c33
char
(
200
),
c34
char
(
200
),
c35
char
(
200
),
c36
char
(
200
),
c37
char
(
200
),
c38
char
(
200
),
c39
char
(
250
),
c40
char
(
247
)
)
ROW_FORMAT
=
dynamic
;
#
# Test the maximum key length
# Moved from innodb-index.test since each page size has its own max key length.
# Max Key Length is 3072 for 16k pages.
# Max key Part length is 767
# InnoDB assumes 3 bytes for each UTF8 character.
#
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
a
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
b
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
c
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
d
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
e
varchar
(
4
)
character
set
utf8
,
PRIMARY
KEY
(
a
,
b
,
c
,
d
,
e
))
ENGINE
=
innodb
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
--
error
ER_TOO_LONG_KEY
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
a
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
b
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
c
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
d
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
e
varchar
(
5
)
character
set
utf8
,
PRIMARY
KEY
(
a
,
b
,
c
,
d
,
e
))
ENGINE
=
innodb
;
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
a
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
b
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
c
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
d
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
e
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
f
varchar
(
4
)
character
set
utf8
,
PRIMARY
KEY
(
a
),
KEY
(
b
,
c
,
d
,
e
,
f
))
ENGINE
=
innodb
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
--
error
ER_TOO_LONG_KEY
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
a
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
b
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
c
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
d
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
e
varchar
(
255
)
character
set
utf8
,
f
varchar
(
5
)
character
set
utf8
,
PRIMARY
KEY
(
a
),
KEY
(
b
,
c
,
d
,
e
,
f
))
ENGINE
=
innodb
;
--
echo
# Test 5) Make sure that KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=16, 8, 4, 2 & 1
--
echo
# are all accepted.
SET
SESSION
innodb_strict_mode
=
ON
;
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
i
int
)
ROW_FORMAT
=
COMPRESSED
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
16
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
SELECT
table_name
,
row_format
,
create_options
FROM
information_schema
.
tables
WHERE
table_name
=
't1'
;
ALTER
TABLE
t1
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
8
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
SELECT
table_name
,
row_format
,
create_options
FROM
information_schema
.
tables
WHERE
table_name
=
't1'
;
ALTER
TABLE
t1
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
4
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
SELECT
table_name
,
row_format
,
create_options
FROM
information_schema
.
tables
WHERE
table_name
=
't1'
;
ALTER
TABLE
t1
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
2
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
SELECT
table_name
,
row_format
,
create_options
FROM
information_schema
.
tables
WHERE
table_name
=
't1'
;
ALTER
TABLE
t1
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
1
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
SELECT
table_name
,
row_format
,
create_options
FROM
information_schema
.
tables
WHERE
table_name
=
't1'
;
ALTER
TABLE
t1
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
0
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
SELECT
table_name
,
row_format
,
create_options
FROM
information_schema
.
tables
WHERE
table_name
=
't1'
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
SET
SESSION
innodb_strict_mode
=
OFF
;
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
i
int
)
ROW_FORMAT
=
COMPRESSED
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
16
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
SELECT
table_name
,
row_format
,
create_options
FROM
information_schema
.
tables
WHERE
table_name
=
't1'
;
ALTER
TABLE
t1
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
8
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
SELECT
table_name
,
row_format
,
create_options
FROM
information_schema
.
tables
WHERE
table_name
=
't1'
;
ALTER
TABLE
t1
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
4
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
SELECT
table_name
,
row_format
,
create_options
FROM
information_schema
.
tables
WHERE
table_name
=
't1'
;
ALTER
TABLE
t1
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
2
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
SELECT
table_name
,
row_format
,
create_options
FROM
information_schema
.
tables
WHERE
table_name
=
't1'
;
ALTER
TABLE
t1
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
1
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
SELECT
table_name
,
row_format
,
create_options
FROM
information_schema
.
tables
WHERE
table_name
=
't1'
;
ALTER
TABLE
t1
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
0
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
SELECT
table_name
,
row_format
,
create_options
FROM
information_schema
.
tables
WHERE
table_name
=
't1'
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
--
echo
# Test 6) Make sure that KEY_BLOCK_SIZE = 8 and 16
--
echo
# are rejected when innodb_file_per_table=OFF
# Moved from innodb-zip.test
SET
SESSION
innodb_strict_mode
=
ON
;
SET
GLOBAL
innodb_file_per_table
=
OFF
;
SHOW
VARIABLES
LIKE
'innodb_file_per_table'
;
--
error
ER_ILLEGAL_HA
,
1005
CREATE
TABLE
t4
(
id
int
PRIMARY
KEY
)
ENGINE
=
innodb
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
8
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
--
error
ER_ILLEGAL_HA
,
1005
CREATE
TABLE
t5
(
id
int
PRIMARY
KEY
)
ENGINE
=
innodb
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
16
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
SET
GLOBAL
innodb_file_per_table
=
ON
;
SET
GLOBAL
innodb_file_format
=
`Antelope`
;
--
error
ER_ILLEGAL_HA
,
1005
CREATE
TABLE
t4
(
id
int
PRIMARY
KEY
)
ENGINE
=
innodb
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
8
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
--
error
ER_ILLEGAL_HA
,
1005
CREATE
TABLE
t5
(
id
int
PRIMARY
KEY
)
ENGINE
=
innodb
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
16
;
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
SET
GLOBAL
innodb_file_format
=
`Barracuda`
;
--
echo
# Test 7) This series of tests were moved from innodb-index to here
--
echo
# because the second alter table t1 assumes a 16k page size.
--
echo
# Moving the test allows the rest of innodb-index to be run on all
--
echo
# page sizes. The previously disabled portions of this test were
--
echo
# moved as well.
CREATE
TABLE
t2
(
d
varchar
(
17
)
PRIMARY
KEY
)
ENGINE
=
innodb
DEFAULT
CHARSET
=
utf8
;
CREATE
TABLE
t3
(
a
int
PRIMARY
KEY
)
ENGINE
=
innodb
;
INSERT
INTO
t3
VALUES
(
22
),(
44
),(
33
),(
55
),(
66
);
INSERT
INTO
t2
VALUES
(
'jejdkrun87'
),(
'adfd72nh9k'
),
(
'adfdpplkeock'
),(
'adfdijnmnb78k'
),(
'adfdijn0loKNHJik'
);
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
a
int
,
b
blob
,
c
text
,
d
text
NOT
NULL
)
ENGINE
=
innodb
DEFAULT
CHARSET
=
utf8
STATS_PERSISTENT
=
0
;
INSERT
INTO
t1
SELECT
a
,
LEFT
(
REPEAT
(
d
,
100
*
a
),
65535
),
REPEAT
(
d
,
20
*
a
),
d
FROM
t2
,
t3
order
by
a
,
d
;
DROP
TABLE
t2
,
t3
;
SELECT
COUNT
(
*
)
FROM
t1
WHERE
a
=
44
;
SELECT
a
,
LENGTH
(
b
),
b
=
LEFT
(
REPEAT
(
d
,
100
*
a
),
65535
),
LENGTH
(
c
),
c
=
REPEAT
(
d
,
20
*
a
),
d
FROM
t1
ORDER
BY
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
;
# in-place alter table should trigger ER_PRIMARY_CANT_HAVE_NULL
--
error
ER_DUP_ENTRY
ALTER
TABLE
t1
ADD
PRIMARY
KEY
(
a
),
ADD
KEY
(
b
(
20
));
DELETE
FROM
t1
WHERE
d
=
'null'
;
--
error
ER_DUP_ENTRY
ALTER
TABLE
t1
ADD
PRIMARY
KEY
(
a
),
ADD
KEY
(
b
(
20
));
DELETE
FROM
t1
WHERE
a
%
2
;
CHECK
TABLE
t1
;
# NULL -> NOT NULL only allowed INPLACE if strict sql_mode is on.
# And adding a PRIMARY KEY will also add NOT NULL implicitly!
ALTER
TABLE
t1
ADD
PRIMARY
KEY
(
a
,
b
(
255
),
c
(
255
)),
ADD
KEY
(
b
(
767
));
SELECT
COUNT
(
*
)
FROM
t1
WHERE
a
=
44
;
SELECT
a
,
LENGTH
(
b
),
b
=
LEFT
(
REPEAT
(
d
,
100
*
a
),
65535
),
LENGTH
(
c
),
c
=
REPEAT
(
d
,
20
*
a
),
d
FROM
t1
;
SHOW
CREATE
TABLE
t1
;
CHECK
TABLE
t1
;
EXPLAIN
SELECT
*
FROM
t1
WHERE
b
LIKE
'adfd%'
;
# The following tests are disabled because of the introduced timeouts for
# metadata locks at the MySQL level as part of the fix for
# Bug#45225 Locking: hang if drop table with no timeout
# The following commands now play with MySQL metadata locks instead of
# InnoDB locks
# start disabled45225_1
##
## Test locking
##
#
#CREATE TABLE t2(a int, b varchar(255), PRIMARY KEY(a,b)) ENGINE=innodb;
#INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a,LEFT(b,255) FROM t1;
#DROP TABLE t1;
#RENAME TABLE t2 to t1;
#
#connect (a,localhost,root,,);
#connect (b,localhost,root,,);
#connection a;
#SET innodb_lock_wait_timeout=1;
#begin;
## Obtain an IX lock on the table
#SELECT a FROM t1 limit 1 FOR UPDATE;
#connection b;
#SET innodb_lock_wait_timeout=1;
## This would require an S lock on the table, conflicting with the IX lock.
#--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
#CREATE INDEX t1ba ON t1 (b,a);
#connection a;
#commit;
#begin;
## Obtain an IS lock on the table
#SELECT a FROM t1 limit 1 lock in share mode;
#connection b;
## This will require an S lock on the table. No conflict with the IS lock.
#CREATE INDEX t1ba ON t1 (b,a);
## This would require an X lock on the table, conflicting with the IS lock.
#--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
#DROP INDEX t1ba ON t1;
#connection a;
#commit;
#EXPLAIN SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY b;
#--send
#SELECT a,sleep(2+a/100) FROM t1 ORDER BY b limit 3;
#
## The following DROP INDEX will succeed, altough the SELECT above has
## opened a read view. However, during the execution of the SELECT,
## MySQL should hold a table lock that should block the execution
## of the DROP INDEX below.
#
#connection b;
#SELECT sleep(1);
#DROP INDEX t1ba ON t1;
#
## After the index was dropped, subsequent SELECTs will use the same
## read view, but they should not be accessing the dropped index any more.
#
#connection a;
#reap;
#EXPLAIN SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY b;
#SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY b limit 3;
#commit;
#
#connection default;
#disconnect a;
#disconnect b;
#
# end disabled45225_1
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
--
echo
# Test 8) Test creating a table that could lead to undo log overflow.
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
a
blob
,
b
blob
,
c
blob
,
d
blob
,
e
blob
,
f
blob
,
g
blob
,
h
blob
,
i
blob
,
j
blob
,
k
blob
,
l
blob
,
m
blob
,
n
blob
,
o
blob
,
p
blob
,
q
blob
,
r
blob
,
s
blob
,
t
blob
,
u
blob
)
ENGINE
=
InnoDB
ROW_FORMAT
=
dynamic
;
SET
@
a
=
repeat
(
'a'
,
767
);
SET
@
b
=
repeat
(
'b'
,
767
);
SET
@
c
=
repeat
(
'c'
,
767
);
SET
@
d
=
repeat
(
'd'
,
767
);
SET
@
e
=
repeat
(
'e'
,
767
);
# With no indexes defined, we can update all columns to max key part length.
INSERT
INTO
t1
VALUES
(
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
,
@
a
);
UPDATE
t1
SET
a
=@
b
,
b
=@
b
,
c
=@
b
,
d
=@
b
,
e
=@
b
,
f
=@
b
,
g
=@
b
,
h
=@
b
,
i
=@
b
,
j
=@
b
,
k
=@
b
,
l
=@
b
,
m
=@
b
,
n
=@
b
,
o
=@
b
,
p
=@
b
,
q
=@
b
,
r
=@
b
,
s
=@
b
,
t
=@
b
,
u
=@
b
;
# With this many indexes defined, we can still update all fields.
CREATE
INDEX
t1a
ON
t1
(
a
(
767
));
CREATE
INDEX
t1b
ON
t1
(
b
(
767
));
CREATE
INDEX
t1c
ON
t1
(
c
(
767
));
CREATE
INDEX
t1d
ON
t1
(
d
(
767
));
CREATE
INDEX
t1e
ON
t1
(
e
(
767
));
UPDATE
t1
SET
a
=@
c
,
b
=@
c
,
c
=@
c
,
d
=@
c
,
e
=@
c
,
f
=@
c
,
g
=@
c
,
h
=@
c
,
i
=@
c
,
j
=@
c
,
k
=@
c
,
l
=@
c
,
m
=@
c
,
n
=@
c
,
o
=@
c
,
p
=@
c
,
q
=@
c
,
r
=@
c
,
s
=@
c
,
t
=@
c
,
u
=@
c
;
# Add one more index and the UNDO record becomes too big to update all columns.
# But a single transaction can update the columns in separate statements.
# because the UNDO records will be smaller.
CREATE
INDEX
t1f
ON
t1
(
f
(
767
));
BEGIN
;
UPDATE
t1
SET
a
=@
d
,
b
=@
d
,
c
=@
d
,
d
=@
d
,
e
=@
d
,
f
=@
d
,
g
=@
d
,
h
=@
d
,
i
=@
d
,
j
=@
d
,
k
=@
d
,
l
=@
d
,
m
=@
d
,
n
=@
d
,
o
=@
d
,
p
=@
d
,
q
=@
d
,
r
=@
d
,
s
=@
d
,
t
=@
d
,
u
=@
d
;
ROLLBACK
;
BEGIN
;
UPDATE
t1
SET
a
=@
d
,
b
=@
d
,
c
=@
d
,
d
=@
d
,
e
=@
d
;
UPDATE
t1
SET
f
=@
d
,
g
=@
d
,
h
=@
d
,
i
=@
d
,
j
=@
d
,
k
=@
d
,
l
=@
d
,
m
=@
d
,
n
=@
d
,
o
=@
d
,
p
=@
d
,
q
=@
d
,
r
=@
d
,
s
=@
d
,
t
=@
d
,
u
=@
d
;
COMMIT
;
# More indexes can still be added and a single field can still be updated
CREATE
INDEX
t1g
ON
t1
(
g
(
767
));
UPDATE
t1
SET
g
=@
e
;
CREATE
INDEX
t1h
ON
t1
(
h
(
767
));
UPDATE
t1
SET
h
=@
e
;
CREATE
INDEX
t1i
ON
t1
(
i
(
767
));
UPDATE
t1
SET
i
=@
e
;
CREATE
INDEX
t1j
ON
t1
(
j
(
767
));
UPDATE
t1
SET
j
=@
e
;
CREATE
INDEX
t1k
ON
t1
(
k
(
767
));
UPDATE
t1
SET
k
=@
e
;
CREATE
INDEX
t1l
ON
t1
(
l
(
767
));
UPDATE
t1
SET
l
=@
e
;
CREATE
INDEX
t1m
ON
t1
(
m
(
767
));
UPDATE
t1
SET
m
=@
e
;
CREATE
INDEX
t1n
ON
t1
(
n
(
767
));
UPDATE
t1
SET
n
=@
e
;
CREATE
INDEX
t1o
ON
t1
(
o
(
767
));
UPDATE
t1
SET
o
=@
e
;
CREATE
INDEX
t1p
ON
t1
(
p
(
767
));
UPDATE
t1
SET
p
=@
e
;
CREATE
INDEX
t1q
ON
t1
(
q
(
767
));
UPDATE
t1
SET
q
=@
e
;
CREATE
INDEX
t1r
ON
t1
(
r
(
767
));
UPDATE
t1
SET
r
=@
e
;
CREATE
INDEX
t1s
ON
t1
(
s
(
767
));
UPDATE
t1
SET
s
=@
e
;
# Add one more index and we cannot update a column to its defined index length.
# This is a problem. It means that the DDL is allowed to create a table
# that CANNOT be updated. See bug#12953735.
CREATE
INDEX
t1t
ON
t1
(
t
(
767
));
BEGIN
;
UPDATE
t1
SET
t
=@
e
;
ROLLBACK
;
CREATE
INDEX
t1u
ON
t1
(
u
(
767
));
CREATE
INDEX
t1ut
ON
t1
(
u
(
767
),
t
(
767
));
CREATE
INDEX
t1st
ON
t1
(
s
(
767
),
t
(
767
));
SHOW
CREATE
TABLE
t1
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
--
echo
# Bug #12429576 - Test an assertion failure on purge.
# This test is not in innodb_8k or innodb_4k since the bug is not about
# page size. It just tests the condition that caused the assertion.
CREATE
TABLE
t1_purge
(
A
int
,
B
blob
,
C
blob
,
D
blob
,
E
blob
,
F
blob
,
G
blob
,
H
blob
,
PRIMARY
KEY
(
B
(
767
),
C
(
767
),
D
(
767
),
E
(
767
),
A
),
INDEX
(
A
)
)
ENGINE
=
InnoDB
ROW_FORMAT
=
DYNAMIC
;
INSERT
INTO
t1_purge
VALUES
(
1
,
REPEAT
(
'b'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'c'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'd'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'e'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'f'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'g'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'h'
,
766
));
CREATE
TABLE
t2_purge
(
A
int
PRIMARY
KEY
,
B
blob
,
C
blob
,
D
blob
,
E
blob
,
F
blob
,
G
blob
,
H
blob
,
I
blob
,
J
blob
,
K
blob
,
L
blob
,
INDEX
(
B
(
767
)))
ENGINE
=
InnoDB
ROW_FORMAT
=
DYNAMIC
;
INSERT
INTO
t2_purge
VALUES
(
1
,
REPEAT
(
'b'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'c'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'd'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'e'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'f'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'g'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'h'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'i'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'j'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'k'
,
766
),
REPEAT
(
'l'
,
766
));
CREATE
TABLE
t3_purge
(
A
int
,
B
varchar
(
800
),
C
varchar
(
800
),
D
varchar
(
800
),
E
varchar
(
800
),
F
varchar
(
800
),
G
varchar
(
800
),
H
varchar
(
800
),
PRIMARY
KEY
(
B
(
767
),
C
(
767
),
D
(
767
),
E
(
767
),
A
),
INDEX
(
A
)
)
ENGINE
=
InnoDB
ROW_FORMAT
=
DYNAMIC
;
INSERT
INTO
t3_purge
SELECT
*
FROM
t1_purge
;
CREATE
TABLE
t4_purge
(
A
int
PRIMARY
KEY
,
B
varchar
(
800
),
C
varchar
(
800
),
D
varchar
(
800
),
E
varchar
(
800
),
F
varchar
(
800
),
G
varchar
(
800
),
H
varchar
(
800
),
I
varchar
(
800
),
J
varchar
(
800
),
K
varchar
(
800
),
L
varchar
(
800
),
INDEX
(
B
(
767
)))
ENGINE
=
InnoDB
ROW_FORMAT
=
DYNAMIC
;
INSERT
INTO
t4_purge
SELECT
*
FROM
t2_purge
;
# This would trigger the failure (Bug #12429576)
# if purge gets a chance to run before DROP TABLE t1_purge, ....
DELETE
FROM
t1_purge
;
DELETE
FROM
t2_purge
;
DELETE
FROM
t3_purge
;
DELETE
FROM
t4_purge
;
# We need to activate the purge thread.
# Instead of doing a --sleep 10 now, do it once at the end.
# Bug#12637786 - Assertion hit; ut_ad(dict_index_is_clust(index));
# A secondary index tuple is found to be too long to fit into a page.
# This test is not in innodb_8k or innodb_4k since the bug is not about
# page size. It just tests the condition that caused the assertion.
SET
@
r
=
REPEAT
(
'a'
,
500
);
CREATE
TABLE
t12637786
(
a
int
,
v1
varchar
(
500
),
v2
varchar
(
500
),
v3
varchar
(
500
),
v4
varchar
(
500
),
v5
varchar
(
500
),
v6
varchar
(
500
),
v7
varchar
(
500
),
v8
varchar
(
500
),
v9
varchar
(
500
),
v10
varchar
(
500
),
v11
varchar
(
500
),
v12
varchar
(
500
),
v13
varchar
(
500
),
v14
varchar
(
500
),
v15
varchar
(
500
),
v16
varchar
(
500
),
v17
varchar
(
500
),
v18
varchar
(
500
)
)
ENGINE
=
InnoDB
ROW_FORMAT
=
DYNAMIC
;
CREATE
INDEX
idx1
ON
t12637786
(
a
,
v1
);
INSERT
INTO
t12637786
VALUES
(
9
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
);
UPDATE
t12637786
SET
a
=
1000
;
DELETE
FROM
t12637786
;
# We need to activate the purge thread to make sure it does not assert and
# is able to clean up the old versions of secondary index entries.
# Instead of doing a --sleep 10 now for each test, do it once at the end.
--
echo
# Bug#12963823 - Test that the purge thread does not crash when
# the number of indexes has changed since the UNDO record was logged.
# This test is not in innodb_8k or innodb_4k since the bug is not about
# page size. It just tests the condition that caused the crash.
CREATE
TABLE
t12963823
(
a
blob
,
b
blob
,
c
blob
,
d
blob
,
e
blob
,
f
blob
,
g
blob
,
h
blob
,
i
blob
,
j
blob
,
k
blob
,
l
blob
,
m
blob
,
n
blob
,
o
blob
,
p
blob
)
ENGINE
=
innodb
ROW_FORMAT
=
dynamic
;
SET
@
r
=
REPEAT
(
'a'
,
767
);
INSERT
INTO
t12963823
VALUES
(
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
,
@
r
);
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_a
ON
t12963823
(
a
(
500
));
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_b
ON
t12963823
(
b
(
500
));
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_c
ON
t12963823
(
c
(
500
));
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_d
ON
t12963823
(
d
(
500
));
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_e
ON
t12963823
(
e
(
500
));
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_f
ON
t12963823
(
f
(
500
));
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_k
ON
t12963823
(
k
(
500
));
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_l
ON
t12963823
(
l
(
500
));
SET
@
r
=
REPEAT
(
'b'
,
500
);
UPDATE
t12963823
set
a
=@
r
,
b
=@
r
,
c
=@
r
,
d
=@
r
;
UPDATE
t12963823
set
e
=@
r
,
f
=@
r
,
g
=@
r
,
h
=@
r
;
UPDATE
t12963823
set
i
=@
r
,
j
=@
r
,
k
=@
r
,
l
=@
r
;
UPDATE
t12963823
set
m
=@
r
,
n
=@
r
,
o
=@
r
,
p
=@
r
;
ALTER
TABLE
t12963823
DROP
INDEX
ndx_a
;
ALTER
TABLE
t12963823
DROP
INDEX
ndx_b
;
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_g
ON
t12963823
(
g
(
500
));
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_h
ON
t12963823
(
h
(
500
));
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_i
ON
t12963823
(
i
(
500
));
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_j
ON
t12963823
(
j
(
500
));
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_m
ON
t12963823
(
m
(
500
));
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_n
ON
t12963823
(
n
(
500
));
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_o
ON
t12963823
(
o
(
500
));
CREATE
INDEX
ndx_p
ON
t12963823
(
p
(
500
));
SHOW
CREATE
TABLE
t12963823
;
# We need to activate the purge thread at this point to see if it crashes.
# Instead of doing a --sleep 10 now for each test, do it once at the end.
--
echo
# Bug#12547647 UPDATE LOGGING COULD EXCEED LOG PAGE SIZE
# InnoDB cannot know that this undo record would be too big for the undo
# page. Too much of text field is stored in the clustered record in this
# DYNAMIC row formatted record.
# This test is not in innodb_8k or innodb_4k since the bug is not about
# page size. It just tests the condition that caused the hang.
SET
SESSION
innodb_strict_mode
=
ON
;
CREATE
TABLE
bug12547647
(
a
int
NOT
NULL
,
b
blob
NOT
NULL
,
c
text
,
PRIMARY
KEY
(
b
(
10
),
a
),
INDEX
(
c
(
767
)),
INDEX
(
b
(
767
))
)
ENGINE
=
InnoDB
ROW_FORMAT
=
DYNAMIC
;
INSERT
INTO
bug12547647
VALUES
(
5
,
REPEAT
(
'khdfo5AlOq'
,
1900
),
REPEAT
(
'g'
,
7751
));
COMMIT
;
# The following used to cause a hang while doing infinite undo log allocation.
BEGIN
;
UPDATE
bug12547647
SET
c
=
REPEAT
(
'b'
,
16928
);
SHOW
WARNINGS
;
ROLLBACK
;
DROP
TABLE
bug12547647
;
# The following should fail in non-strict mode too.
# (The fix of Bug #50945 only affects REDUNDANT and COMPACT tables.)
SET
SESSION
innodb_strict_mode
=
off
;
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
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
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
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
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
;
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
c
text
,
PRIMARY
KEY
(
c
(
440
)))
ENGINE
=
InnoDB
ROW_FORMAT
=
COMPRESSED
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
1
CHARSET
=
ASCII
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
c
text
,
PRIMARY
KEY
(
c
(
438
)))
ENGINE
=
InnoDB
ROW_FORMAT
=
COMPRESSED
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
=
1
CHARSET
=
ASCII
;
INSERT
INTO
t1
VALUES
(
REPEAT
(
'A'
,
512
)),(
REPEAT
(
'B'
,
512
));
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
--
echo
#
--
echo
# Bug#56862 Execution of a query that uses index merge returns a wrong result
--
echo
#
# Moved to here from innodb_mysql.test. Some PB3 systems sporadically
# had timeouts doing this with smaller page sizes.
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
pk
int
NOT
NULL
AUTO_INCREMENT
PRIMARY
KEY
,
a
int
,
b
int
,
INDEX
idx
(
a
))
ENGINE
=
INNODB
;
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
a
,
b
)
VALUES
(
11
,
1100
),
(
2
,
200
),
(
1
,
100
),
(
14
,
1400
),
(
5
,
500
),
(
3
,
300
),
(
17
,
1700
),
(
4
,
400
),
(
12
,
1200
),
(
8
,
800
),
(
6
,
600
),
(
18
,
1800
),
(
9
,
900
),
(
10
,
1000
),
(
7
,
700
),
(
13
,
1300
),
(
15
,
1500
),
(
19
,
1900
),
(
16
,
1600
),
(
20
,
2000
);
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
a
,
b
)
SELECT
a
+
20
,
b
+
2000
FROM
t1
;
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
a
,
b
)
SELECT
a
+
40
,
b
+
4000
FROM
t1
;
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
a
,
b
)
SELECT
a
+
80
,
b
+
8000
FROM
t1
;
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
a
,
b
)
SELECT
a
,
b
FROM
t1
;
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
a
,
b
)
SELECT
a
,
b
FROM
t1
;
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
a
,
b
)
SELECT
a
,
b
FROM
t1
;
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
a
,
b
)
SELECT
a
,
b
FROM
t1
;
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
a
,
b
)
SELECT
a
,
b
FROM
t1
;
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
a
,
b
)
SELECT
a
,
b
FROM
t1
;
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
a
,
b
)
SELECT
a
,
b
FROM
t1
;
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
a
,
b
)
SELECT
a
,
b
FROM
t1
;
INSERT
INTO
t1
VALUES
(
1000000
,
0
,
0
);
set
@
optimizer_switch_saved
=@@
optimizer_switch
;
SET
SESSION
optimizer_switch
=
'derived_merge=off'
;
SET
SESSION
sort_buffer_size
=
1024
*
36
;
EXPLAIN
SELECT
COUNT
(
*
)
FROM
(
SELECT
*
FROM
t1
FORCE
INDEX
(
idx
,
PRIMARY
)
WHERE
a
BETWEEN
2
AND
7
OR
pk
=
1000000
)
AS
t
;
SELECT
COUNT
(
*
)
FROM
(
SELECT
*
FROM
t1
FORCE
INDEX
(
idx
,
PRIMARY
)
WHERE
a
BETWEEN
2
AND
7
OR
pk
=
1000000
)
AS
t
;
set
@@
optimizer_switch
=@
optimizer_switch_saved
;
SET
SESSION
sort_buffer_size
=
DEFAULT
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
# The tests that uses these tables required the purge thread to run.
# Just in case it has not by now, provide a 10 second wait.
--
sleep
10
DROP
TABLE
t1_purge
,
t2_purge
,
t3_purge
,
t4_purge
;
DROP
TABLE
t12637786
;
DROP
TABLE
t12963823
;
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