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MDEV-12762 Some files in current 10.2 tree seem to be reverted to an old state

The issue was a bad merge of MDEV-12253 from 10.1 to 10.2
in commit f9cc391863.
In that merge, I wrongly assumed that all test file conflicts
for mysql-test/suite/encryption had been properly resolved in
bb-10.2-MDEV-12253 (commit 76aa6be77635c7017459ce33b41c837c9acb606d)
while in fact, some files there had been copied from the 10.1 branch.

This commit is based on a manually done conflict resolution of
the mysql-test/suite/encryption on the same merge, applied to
the current 10.2 branch.

As part of this commit, the test encryption.innodb-bad-key-change4
which was shortly disabled due to MDEV-11336 will be re-enabled again.
(While the test enables innodb_defragment, it does not fail even though
enabling innodb_defragment currently has no effect.)
This commit is contained in:
Marko Mäkelä
2017-05-10 00:11:52 +03:00
parent 2980b0c348
commit 069d0472b3
65 changed files with 101 additions and 684 deletions

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@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format = `Barracuda`;
SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = ON;
create table innodb_normal(c1 bigint not null, b char(200)) engine=innodb;
show warnings;
Level Code Message
@ -62,8 +60,6 @@ variable_value > 0
SELECT variable_value >= 0 FROM information_schema.global_status WHERE variable_name = 'innodb_num_pages_decrypted';
variable_value >= 0
1
SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format = `Barracuda`;
SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = ON;
update innodb_normal set c1 = c1 +1;
update innodb_compact set c1 = c1 + 1;
update innodb_compressed set c1 = c1 + 1;
@ -116,10 +112,6 @@ drop table innodb_compact;
drop table innodb_compressed;
drop table innodb_dynamic;
drop table innodb_redundant;
SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format = `Barracuda`;
Warnings:
Warning 131 Using innodb_file_format is deprecated and the parameter may be removed in future releases. See http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/innodb-file-format.html
SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = ON;
CREATE TABLE t1 (pk INT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=InnoDB ENCRYPTION_KEY_ID=2 ENCRYPTED=YES;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2);
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