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Author SHA1 Message Date
Marko Mäkelä
d4a89b9262 Merge 10.5 into 10.6 2021-10-27 10:06:02 +03:00
Eugene Kosov
d74d95961a MDEV-18543 IMPORT TABLESPACE fails after instant DROP COLUMN
ALTER TABLE IMPORT doesn't properly handle instant alter metadata.
This patch makes IMPORT read, parse and apply instant alter metadata at the
very beginning of operation. So, cases when source table has some metadata
and destination table doesn't have it now works fine.

DISCARD already removes instant metadata so importing normal table into
instant table worked fine before this patch.

decrypt_decompress(): decrypts and decompresses page if needed

handle_instant_metadata(): this should be the first thing to read source
table. Basically, it applies instant metadata to a destination
dict_table_t object. This is the first thing to read FSP flags so
all possible checks of it were moved to this function.

PageConverter::update_index_page(): it doesn't now read instant metadata.
This logic were moved into handle_instant_metadata()

row_import::match_flags(): this is a first part row_import::match_schema().
As a separate function it's used by handle_instant_metadata().

fil_space_t::is_full_crc32_compressed(): added convenient function

ha_innobase::discard_or_import_tablespace(): do not reload table definition
to read instant metadata because handle_instant_metadata() does it better.
The reverted code was originally added in
4e7ee166a9

ANONYMOUS_VAR: this is a handy thing to use along with make_scope_exit()

full_crc32_import.test shows different results, because no
dict_table_close() and dict_table_open_on_id() happens.
Thus, SHOW CREATE TABLE shows a little bit older table definition.
2021-10-26 22:50:58 +06:00
Marko Mäkelä
4903031baa MDEV-23497 fixup: Do not warn for ALTER TABLE conversion
Our intention is to make users aware that the ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED
format is on its way to deprecation.  It is an unnecessary annoyance
to users if we issue a warning when the user is converting a
ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED table to a supported format
(such as ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC).

ha_innobase::is_read_only(): Add a parameter to specify that an
ALTER TABLE to a supported format has been requested.

ha_innobase::check_if_supported_inplace_alter(): Set the parameter
when ALTER_OPTIONS to something else than ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED
(and without KEY_BLOCK_SIZE) is being requested.

Thanks to Elena Stepanova for suggesting this.
2021-03-18 17:05:31 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
9bc874a594 MDEV-23497 Make ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED read-only by default
Let us introduce the parameter innodb_read_only_compressed
that is ON by default, making any ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED tables
read-only.

I developed the ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED format based on
Heikki Tuuri's rough design between 2005 and 2008. It might
have been a good idea back then, but no proper benchmarks were
ever run to validate the design or the implementation.

The format has been more or less obsolete for years.
It limits innodb_page_size to 16384 bytes (the default),
and instant ALTER TABLE is not supported.

This is the first step towards deprecating and removing
write support for ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED tables.
2020-11-11 11:15:11 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
05459706f2 Merge 10.2 into 10.3 2018-08-03 15:57:23 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
ef3070e997 Merge 10.1 into 10.2 2018-08-02 08:19:57 +03:00
Oleksandr Byelkin
865e807125 Merge branch '10.0' into 10.1 2018-07-31 11:58:29 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
b1818dccf7 Merge branch '10.2' into 10.3 2018-03-28 17:31:57 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
3d7915f000 Merge 10.1 into 10.2 2018-03-21 22:58:52 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
e0a0fe7d81 MDEV-12396 IMPORT TABLESPACE: Do not retry partial reads
fil_iterate(), fil_tablespace_iterate(): Replace os_file_read()
with os_file_read_no_error_handling().

os_file_read_func(), os_file_read_no_error_handling_func():
Do not retry partial reads. There used to be an infinite amount
of retries. Because InnoDB extends both data and log files upfront,
partial reads should be impossible during normal operation.
2018-03-20 15:31:39 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
7fb03d7abf Merge bb-10.2-ext into 10.3 2018-03-13 08:15:06 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
e0792e7603 Merge 10.2 into bb-10.2-ext 2018-03-12 15:11:15 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
3a93ec53c1 Merge 10.1 into 10.2 2018-03-12 14:27:17 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
8ef727b3d0 MDEV-14904 Backport innodb_default_row_format
InnoDB in Debian uses utf8mb4 as default character set since
version 10.0.20-2. This leads to major pain due to keys longer
than 767 bytes.

MariaDB 10.2 (and MySQL 5.7) introduced the setting
innodb_default_row_format that is DYNAMIC by default. These
versions also changed the default values of the parameters
innodb_large_prefix=ON and innodb_file_format=Barracuda.
This would allow longer column index prefixes to be created.
The original purpose of these parameters was to allow InnoDB
to be downgraded to MySQL 5.1, which is long out of support.

Every InnoDB version since MySQL 5.5 does support operation
with the relaxed limits.

We backport the parameter innodb_default_row_format to
MariaDB 10.1, but we will keep its default value at COMPACT.
This allows MariaDB 10.1 to be configured so that CREATE TABLE
is less likely to encounter a problem with the limitation:

	loose_innodb_large_prefix=ON
	loose_innodb_default_row_format=DYNAMIC

(Note that the setting innodb_large_prefix was deprecated in
MariaDB 10.2 and removed in MariaDB 10.3.)

The only observable difference in the behaviour with the default
settings should be that ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC tables can be created
both in the system tablespace and in .ibd files, no matter what
innodb_file_format has been assigned to. Unlike MariaDB 10.2,
we are not changing the default value of innodb_file_format,
so ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED tables cannot be created without
changing the parameter.
2018-03-07 17:49:42 +02:00