- In ha_innobase::prepare_inplace_alter_table(), InnoDB should
check whether the table is empty. If the table is empty then
server should avoid downgrading the MDL after prepare phase.
It is more like instant alter, does change only in dicationary
and metadata.
- Changed few debug test case to make non-empty DDL table
Just rename index in data dictionary and in InnoDB cache when it's possible.
Introduce ALTER_INDEX_RENAME for that purpose so that engines can optimize
such operation.
Unused code between macro MYSQL_RENAME_INDEX was removed.
compare_keys_but_name(): compare index definitions except for index names
Alter_inplace_info::rename_keys:
ha_innobase_inplace_ctx::rename_keys: vector of rename indexes
fill_alter_inplace_info():: fills Alter_inplace_info::rename_keys
In commit d30f17af49 the change of
the loop iteration broke another error handling path that did
"goto error_handling_drop_uncached". Cover this code path with
fault injection, and revert to the correct iteration.
There are two fault injection labels innodb_OOM_prepare_inplace_alter.
Their order was swapped in MDEV-11369, so that the label that used
to be covered in an ADD INDEX code path would become unreachable
because the label that is executed for any ALTER TABLE was executed
first. Let us introduce the label innodb_OOM_prepare_add_index
for the more specific case.
dict_foreign_find_index(): Ignore incompletely created indexes.
After a failed ADD UNIQUE INDEX, an incompletely created index
could be left behind until the next ALTER TABLE statement.
Introduce innodb_encrypt_log.combinations and prove that
the encryption and decryption take place during both
online ADD INDEX (WL#5266) and online table-rebuilding ALTER (WL#6625).
FIXME: MDEV-13668 InnoDB unnecessarily rebuilds table
FIXME: MDEV-13671 InnoDB should use case-insensitive column name comparisons
like the rest of the server
FIXME: MDEV-13640 / Properly fix MDEV-9469 'Incorrect key file' on ALTER TABLE
FIXME: investigate result difference in innodb.innodb-alter-autoinc
and ensure that MariaDB does the right thing with auto_increment_increment
and auto_increment_offset, for both ALGORITHM=INPLACE and ALGORITHM=COPY
(Oracle MySQL behaviour differs between those two).