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Author SHA1 Message Date
Marko Mäkelä
2c005261cb MDEV-26753 Assertion state == TRX_STATE_PREPARED ||... failed
dict_stats_save(): Do not attempt to commit an already committed
transaction.
2022-04-26 18:09:14 +03:00
Sergei Golubchik
5392b4a32c MDEV-20354 All but last insert ignored in InnoDB tables when table locked
mysql_insert() first opens all affected tables (which implicitly
starts a transaction in InnoDB), then stat tables.
A failure to open a stat table caused open_tables() to abort
the current stmt transaction (trans_rollback_stmt()). So, from the
server point of view the following ha_write_row()-s happened outside
of a transactions, and the server didn't bother to commit them.

The server has a mechanism to prevent a transaction being
unexpectedly committed or rolled back in the middle of a statement -
if an operation takes place _in a sub-statement_ it cannot change
the transaction state. Operations on stat tables are exactly that -
they are not allowed to change a transaction state. Put them in
a sub-statement to make sure they don't.
2019-10-30 23:14:44 +01:00