Now INSERT, UPDATE, ALTER statements involving incompatible data type pairs, e.g.:
UPDATE TABLE t1 SET col_inet6=col_int;
INSERT INTO t1 (col_inet6) SELECT col_in FROM t2;
ALTER TABLE t1 MODIFY col_inet6 INT;
consistently return an error at the statement preparation time:
ERROR HY000: Illegal parameter data types inet6 and int for operation 'SET'
and abort the statement before starting interating rows.
This error is the same with what is raised for queries like:
SELECT col_inet6 FROM t1 UNION SELECT col_int FROM t2;
SELECT COALESCE(col_inet6, col_int) FROM t1;
Before this change the error was caught only during the execution time,
when a Field_xxx::store_xxx() was called for the very firts row.
The behavior was not consistent between various statements and could do different things:
- abort the statement
- set a column to the data type default value (e.g. '::' for INET6)
- set a column to NULL
A typical old error was:
ERROR 22007: Incorrect inet6 value: '1' for column `test`.`t1`.`a` at row 1
EXCEPTION:
Note, there is an exception: a multi-row INSERT..VALUES, e.g.:
INSERT INTO t1 (col_a,col_b) VALUES (a1,b1),(a2,b2);
checks assignment compability at the preparation time for the very first row only:
(col_a,col_b) vs (a1,b1)
Other rows are still checked at the execution time and return the old warnings
or errors in case of a failure. This is done because catching all rows at the
preparation time would change behavior significantly. So it still works
according to the STRICT_XXX_TABLES sql_mode flags and the table transaction ability.
This is too late to change this behavior in 10.7.
There is no a firm decision yet if a multi-row INSERT..VALUES
behavior will change in later versions.
Implicit system-versioned table does not contain system fields in SHOW
CREATE. Therefore after mysqldump recovery such table has system
fields in the last place in frm image. The original table meanwhile
does not guarantee these system fields on last place because adding
new fields via ALTER TABLE places them last. Thus the order of fields
may be different between master and slave, so row-based replication
may fail.
To fix this on ALTER TABLE we now place system-invisible fields always
last in frm image. If the table was created via old revision and has
an incorrect order of fields it can be fixed via any copy operation of
ALTER TABLE, f.ex.:
ALTER TABLE t1 FORCE;
To check the order of fields in frm file one can use hexdump:
hexdump -C t1.frm
Note, the replication fails only when all 3 conditions are met:
1. row-based or mixed mode replication;
2. table has new fields added via ALTER TABLE;
3. table was rebuilt on some, but not all nodes via mysqldump image.
Otherwise it will operate properly even with incorrect order of
fields.
extra2_read_len resolved by keeping the implementation
in sql/table.cc by exposed it for use by ha_partition.cc
Remove identical implementation in unireg.h
(ref: bfed2c7d57)
whenever possible, partitioning should use the full
partition plugin name, not the one byte legacy code.
Normally, ha_partition can get the engine plugin from
table_share->default_part_plugin.
But in some cases, e.g. in DROP TABLE, the table isn't
opened, table_share is NULL, and ha_partition has to parse
the frm, much like dd_frm_type() does.
temporary_tables.cc, sql_table.cc:
When dropping a table, it must be deleted in the engine
first, then frm file. Because frm can be the only true
source of metadata that the engine might need for DROP.
table.cc:
when opening a partitioned table, if the engine for
partitions is not found, do not fallback to MyISAM.
- Server incorrectly downgrading the MDL after prepare phase when
table is empty. mdl_exclusive_after_prepare is being set in
prepare phase only. But mdl_exclusive_after_prepare condition was
misplaced and checked before prepare phase by
commit d270525dfd and it is now
changed to check after prepare phase.
- main.innodb_mysql_sync test case was changed to avoid locking
optimization when table is empty.
First, we do not add VERS_UPDATE_UNVERSIONED_FLAG for system field and
that fixes SHOW CREATE result.
Second, we have to call check_sys_fields() for any CREATE TABLE and
there correct type is checked for system fields.
Third, we update system_time like as_row structures for ALTER TABLE
and that makes check_sys_fields() happy for ALTER TABLE when we make
system fields hidden.
create_table_info_t::create_foreign_keys() expects equal number of
iterations through fk->columns and fk->ref_columns. If fk->ref_columns
is empty copy it from fk->columns.
In Galera case we call check_engine that could set create_info->db_type
to NULL e.g. if TEMPORARY is not supported by storage engine. Thus,
we need to restore it after that call because it is needed later
on mysql_create_table that will also call check_engine.
This commit contains a fix, where the replication write set for a CREATE TABLE
will contain, as certification keys, table names for all FK references.
With this, all DML for the FK parent tables will conflict with the CREATE TABLE
statement.
There is also new test galera.MDEV-27276 to verify the fix.
Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
- 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