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authorunknown <kevin.lewis@oracle.com>2011-09-20 18:17:36 -0600
committerunknown <kevin.lewis@oracle.com>2011-09-20 18:17:36 -0600
commitd27d267ee73e9d307e80d4bf91aefcf746b502f7 (patch)
tree797860694431556112c925410c2c9b80e08e3fa5 /mysql-test/suite/innodb/t
parent1f9fe1b4d51d268730875039967c847678600700 (diff)
downloadmariadb-git-d27d267ee73e9d307e80d4bf91aefcf746b502f7.tar.gz
Bug 12963823 - Crash in Purge thread under unusual circumstances.
The problem occurred when indexes are added between the time that an UNDO record is created and the time that the purge thread comes around and deletes the old secondary index entries. The purge thread would hit an assert when trying to build a secondary index entry for searching. The problem was that the old value of those fields were not in the UNDO record since they were not part of an index when the UPDATE occured. A test case was added to innodb-index.test.
Diffstat (limited to 'mysql-test/suite/innodb/t')
-rw-r--r--mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/innodb-index.test84
1 files changed, 65 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/innodb-index.test b/mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/innodb-index.test
index 1df65afe94c..d52237e02e3 100644
--- a/mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/innodb-index.test
+++ b/mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/innodb-index.test
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ let $format=`select @@innodb_file_format`;
set global innodb_file_per_table=on;
set global innodb_file_format='Barracuda';
-# Test an assertion failure on purge.
+# Bug #12429576 - Test an assertion failure on purge.
CREATE TABLE t1_purge (
A INT,
B BLOB, C BLOB, D BLOB, E BLOB,
@@ -59,6 +59,68 @@ DELETE FROM t1_purge;
DELETE FROM t2_purge;
DELETE FROM t3_purge;
DELETE FROM t4_purge;
+# Instead of doing a --sleep 10, wait until the rest of the tests in
+# this file complete before dropping the tables. By then, the purge thread
+# will have delt with the updates above.
+
+# Bug#12637786 - Bad assert by purge thread for records with external data
+# used in secondary indexes.
+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 at this point to make sure it does not
+# assert and is able to clean up the old versions of secondary index entries.
+# But instead of doing a --sleep 10, wait until the rest of the tests in
+# this file complete before dropping the table. By then, the purge thread
+# will have delt with the updates above.
+
+# Bug#12963823 - Test that the purge thread does not crash when
+# the number of indexes has changed since the UNDO record was logged.
+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
+# but instead of doing a --sleep 10, wait until the rest of the tests in
+# this file complete before dropping the table. By then, the purge thread
+# will have delt with the updates above.
+
eval set global innodb_file_per_table=$per_table;
eval set global innodb_file_format=$format;
@@ -459,24 +521,6 @@ create index t1u on t1 (u(767));
drop table t1;
-# Bug#12637786
-SET @r=REPEAT('a',500);
-CREATE TABLE t1(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 t1(a,v1);
-INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(9,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r);
-UPDATE t1 SET a=1000;
-DELETE FROM t1;
-# Let the purge thread clean up this file.
--- sleep 10
-DROP TABLE t1;
-
# Bug#12547647 UPDATE LOGGING COULD EXCEED LOG PAGE SIZE
CREATE TABLE bug12547647(
a INT NOT NULL, b BLOB NOT NULL, c TEXT,
@@ -636,6 +680,8 @@ DROP TABLE t1;
#this delay is needed because 45225_2 is disabled, to allow the purge to run
SELECT SLEEP(10);
DROP TABLE t1_purge, t2_purge, t3_purge, t4_purge;
+DROP TABLE t12637786;
+DROP TABLE t12963823;
#
# restore environment to the state it was before this test execution