Some GNU/Linux distributions ship a zlib that is modified to use
the s390x DFLTCC instruction. That modification would essentially
redefine compressBound(sourceLen) as (sourceLen * 16 + 2308) / 8 + 6.
Let us relax the tests for InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED to cope with
such a weaker compression guarantee.
create_table_info_t::row_size_is_acceptable(): Remove a bogus debug-only
assertion that would fail to hold for the test innodb_zip.bug36169.
The function page_zip_empty_size() may indeed return 0.
Basic idea of the patch: disallow creating tables which allow to create
rows which are too big to insert. In other words, if user created a table user
should never see an errors like 'can not insert row as it is too big for current
page size'.
SET innodb_strict_mode=OFF; will allow to create very long tables and only a
warning will be issued.
dict_table_t::get_overflow_field_local_len(): this function lets know a maximum
local field len for overflow fields for every file and row format.
innobase_check_column_length(): improve name to too_big_key_part_length()
and reuse in a different part of code.
create_table_info_t::prepare_create_table(): add check for maximum allowed
key part length to keep ALGORITHM=COPY behavior similar to ALGORITHM=INPLACE
behavior. Affected test is innodb.strict_mode
Rename dict_index_too_big_for_tree() to
dict_index_t::rec_potentially_too_big(): copy overflow-related size computation
from dtuple_convert_big_rec(). A lot of tests was changed because of that.
I wonder whether users will complain about it?
Test innodb.max_record_size tests dict_index_t::rec_potentially_too_big()
for different row formats and page sizes.
For some reason, some of these suppressions would fail to suppress
when the code is compiled with clang 6.0, Debug and -DWITH_ASAN=ON.
Possibly it is related to the number of .* or the length of the
regular expression strings.
The following options will be removed:
innodb_file_format
innodb_file_format_check
innodb_file_format_max
innodb_large_prefix
They have been deprecated in MySQL 5.7.7 (and MariaDB 10.2.2) in WL#7703.
The file_format column in two INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables will be removed:
innodb_sys_tablespaces
innodb_sys_tables
Code to update the file format tag at the end of page 0:5
(TRX_SYS_PAGE in the InnoDB system tablespace) will be removed.
When initializing a new database, the bytes will remain 0.
All references to the Barracuda file format will be removed.
Some references to the Antelope file format (meaning
ROW_FORMAT=REDUNDANT or ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT) will remain.
This basically ports WL#7704 from MySQL 8.0.0 to MariaDB 10.3.1:
commit 4a69dc2a95995501ed92d59a1de74414a38540c6
Author: Marko Mäkelä <marko.makela@oracle.com>
Date: Wed Mar 11 22:19:49 2015 +0200
innodb_file_format=Barracuda is the default in MariaDB 10.2.
Do not set it, because the option will be removed in MariaDB 10.3.
Also, do not set innodb_file_per_table=1 because it is the default.
Note that MDEV-11828 should fix the test innodb.innodb-64k
already in 10.1.
Contains also
MDEV-10547: Test multi_update_innodb fails with InnoDB 5.7
The failure happened because 5.7 has changed the signature of
the bool handler::primary_key_is_clustered() const
virtual function ("const" was added). InnoDB was using the old
signature which caused the function not to be used.
MDEV-10550: Parallel replication lock waits/deadlock handling does not work with InnoDB 5.7
Fixed mutexing problem on lock_trx_handle_wait. Note that
rpl_parallel and rpl_optimistic_parallel tests still
fail.
MDEV-10156 : Group commit tests fail on 10.2 InnoDB (branch bb-10.2-jan)
Reason: incorrect merge
MDEV-10550: Parallel replication can't sync with master in InnoDB 5.7 (branch bb-10.2-jan)
Reason: incorrect merge
This patch allows up to 64K pages for tables with DYNAMIC, COMPACT
and REDUNDANT row types. Tables with COMPRESSED row type allows
still only <= 16K page size. Note that single row size must be
still <= 16K and max key length is not affected.