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MDEV-18733 MariaDB slow start after crash recovery

If InnoDB crash recovery was needed, the InnoDB function srv_start()
would invoke extra validation, reading something from every InnoDB
data file. This should be unnecessary now that MDEV-14717 made
RENAME operations crash-safe inside InnoDB (which can be
disabled in MariaDB 10.2 by setting innodb_safe_truncate=OFF).

dict_check_sys_tables(): Skip tables that would be dropped by
row_mysql_drop_garbage_tables(). Perform extra validation only
if innodb_safe_truncate=OFF, innodb_force_recovery=0 and
crash recovery was needed.

dict_load_table_one(): Validate the root page of the table.
In this way, we can deny access to corrupted or mismatching tables
not only after crash recovery, but also after a clean shutdown.
This commit is contained in:
Marko Mäkelä
2019-04-03 16:10:20 +03:00
parent 7984ea80de
commit cad56fbaba
20 changed files with 179 additions and 183 deletions

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
call mtr.add_suppression("InnoDB: The page \\[page id: space=[1-9][0-9]*, page number=[1-9][0-9]*\\] in file '.*test.t[123]\\.ibd' cannot be decrypted\\.");
call mtr.add_suppression("failed to read or decrypt \\[page id: space=[1-9][0-9]*, page number=[1-9][0-9]*\\]");
call mtr.add_suppression("InnoDB: Unable to decompress ..test.t[1-3]\\.ibd\\[page id: space=[1-9][0-9]*, page number=[0-9]+\\]");
call mtr.add_suppression("InnoDB: Table `test`\\.`t[12]` is corrupted");
--echo # Restart mysqld --file-key-management-filename=keys2.txt
-- let $restart_parameters=--file-key-management-filename=$MYSQL_TEST_DIR/std_data/keys2.txt
@ -27,9 +28,9 @@ insert into t3 values (1, repeat('secret',6000));
-- let $restart_parameters=--file-key-management-filename=$MYSQL_TEST_DIR/std_data/keys3.txt
-- source include/restart_mysqld.inc
--error ER_GET_ERRMSG
--error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE_IN_ENGINE
select count(*) from t1 FORCE INDEX (b) where b like 'secret%';
--error ER_GET_ERRMSG
--error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE_IN_ENGINE
select count(*) from t2 FORCE INDEX (b) where b like 'secret%';
select count(*) from t3 FORCE INDEX (b) where b like 'secret%';