Make galera_sr.GCF-572 behave the same with and without option
innodb-snapshot-isolation. It is sufficient to remove a SELECT
statement from a transaction to delay the creation of the read
view in innodb. Avoiding the detection of a write-write conflict
under innodb-snapshot-isolation.
From the very beginning, the default InnoDB transaction isolation level
REPEATABLE READ does not correspond to any well formed definition.
The main issue is the lack of write/write conflict detection.
To fix that and to make REPEATABLE READ correspond to Snapshot Isolation,
b8a6719889 introduced the Boolean
session variable innodb_snapshot_isolation. It was disabled by default
in order not to break any user applications.
In a new major version of MariaDB Server, we had better enable this
parameter by default.
This patch changes statement rollback for streaming replication.
Previously, a statement rollback was turned into full transaction
rollback in the case where the transaction had already replicated a
fragment. This was introduced in the initial implementation of
streaming replication due to the fact that we do not have a mechanism
to perform a statement rollback on the applying side.
This policy is however overly pessimistic, causing full rollbacks even
in cases where a local statement rollback, would not require a
statement rollback on the applying side. This happens to be case when
the statement itself has not replicated any fragments.
So the patch changes the condition that determines if a statement
rollback should be turned into a full rollback accordingly.
Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>