Commit 7d04ce6a authored by sjaakola's avatar sjaakola Committed by Jan Lindström

MDEV-21153 Replica nodes crash due to indexed virtual columns and FK cascading delete

Fix for MDEV-23033 fixes a problem in replication applying of transactions, which contain cascading foreign key delete for a table, which has indexed virtual column.
This fix adds slave_fk_event_map flag for table, to mark when the prelocking is needed for applying of a transaction.
See commit 608b0ee5 for more details.
However, this fix is targeted for async replication only, Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has condition to rule out galera replication from the fix domain, and use cases suffering from MDEV-23033 and related MDEV-21153 will fail in galera cluster.

The fix in this commit removes the condition to rule out the setting of slave_fk_event_map flag from galera replication, and makes the fix in MDEV-23033 effective for galera replication as well.

Finally, a mtr test for virtual column support has been added. galera.galera_virtual_column.test has as first test a scenario from MDEV-21153
Reviewed-by: default avatarJan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
parent 049811ec
connection node_1;
CREATE TABLE p (id INT UNSIGNED PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT) ENGINE = InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE c (id INT UNSIGNED PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, pid INT UNSIGNED, bitmap TINYINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, bitmap5 TINYINT UNSIGNED GENERATED ALWAYS AS (bitmap&(1<<5)) VIRTUAL, FOREIGN KEY (pid) REFERENCES p (id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE);
CREATE INDEX bitmap5 ON c(bitmap5) USING BTREE;
INSERT INTO p VALUES(1);
INSERT INTO c(pid) VALUES(1);
connection node_2;
connection node_1;
DELETE FROM p WHERE id=1;
SELECT * FROM p;
id
SELECT * FROM c;
id pid bitmap bitmap5
connection node_2;
connection node_1;
DROP TABLE c;
DROP TABLE p;
#
# This test is for testing virtual columnm support in galera cluster
#
--source include/galera_cluster.inc
--source include/have_innodb.inc
#
# test case for verifying that cascaded delete in a table with virtual column does not crash slave node
#
--connection node_1
CREATE TABLE p (id INT UNSIGNED PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT) ENGINE = InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE c (id INT UNSIGNED PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, pid INT UNSIGNED, bitmap TINYINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, bitmap5 TINYINT UNSIGNED GENERATED ALWAYS AS (bitmap&(1<<5)) VIRTUAL, FOREIGN KEY (pid) REFERENCES p (id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE);
# not sure of this index is needed for the test
CREATE INDEX bitmap5 ON c(bitmap5) USING BTREE;
INSERT INTO p VALUES(1);
INSERT INTO c(pid) VALUES(1);
--connection node_2
# wait until both INSERTS have arrived in node_2
--let $wait_condition = SELECT COUNT(*) = 1 FROM c
--source include/wait_condition.inc
--connection node_1
# delete from parent table, it will cascade into child table
# node_2 might have problem in applying this cascaded delete
DELETE FROM p WHERE id=1;
SELECT * FROM p;
SELECT * FROM c;
--connection node_2
--let $wait_condition = SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 FROM c;
--source include/wait_condition.inc
--connection node_1
DROP TABLE c;
DROP TABLE p;
......@@ -11357,7 +11357,7 @@ int Rows_log_event::do_apply_event(rpl_group_info *rgi)
tables->trg_event_map= new_trg_event_map;
lex->query_tables_last= &tables->next_global;
}
else if (!WSREP_ON)
else
{
tables->slave_fk_event_map= new_trg_event_map;
lex->query_tables_last= &tables->next_global;
......
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