This patch adds for "--ps-protocol" second execution
of queries "SELECT".
Also in this patch it is added ability to disable/enable
(--disable_ps2_protocol/--enable_ps2_protocol) second
execution for "--ps-prototocol" in testcases.
spatial_index_info: Replaces index_tuple_info_t. Always take
a memory heap as a parameter to the member functions.
Remove pointer indirection for m_dtuple_vec.
spatial_index_info::add(): Duplicate any PRIMARY KEY fields that would
point to within ext->buf because that buffer will be allocated in
a shorter-lifetime memory heap.
InnoDB crash recovery can run out of memory before
commit 50324ce624 in
MariaDB Server 10.5.
Let us disable some frequently failing recovery tests
in earlier versions.
lock_place_prdt_page_lock(): Do not place locks on temporary tables.
Temporary tables can only be accessed from one connection, so
it does not make any sense to acquire any transactional locks on them.
row_ins_sec_index_entry_low(): If a separate mini-transaction is
needed to adjust the minimum bounding rectangle (MBR) in the parent
page, we must disable redo logging if the table is a temporary table.
For temporary tables, no log is supposed to be written, because
the temporary tablespace will be reinitialized on server restart.
rtr_update_mbr_field(): Plug a memory leak.
Import operation without .cfg file fails when there is mismatch of index
between metadata table and .ibd file. Moreover, MDEV-19022 shows
that InnoDB can end up with index tree where non-leaf page has only
one child page. So it is unsafe to find the secondary index root page.
This patch does the following when importing the table without .cfg file:
1) If the metadata contains more than one index then InnoDB stops
the import operation and report the user to drop all secondary
indexes before doing import operation.
2) When the metadata contain only clustered index then InnoDB finds the
index id by reading page 0 & page 3 instead of traversing the
whole tablespace.
InnoDB should calculate the MBR for the first field of
spatial index and do the comparison with the clustered
index field MBR. Due to MDEV-25459 refactoring, InnoDB
calculate the length of the first field and fails with
too long column error.
A locking SELECT from an InnoDB table is very slow especially
in debug builds. Replacing some INSERT...SELECT should not reduce
the test coverage, because the test will still do DELETE
(which will acquire explicit record locks).
INSERT...SELECT reading from an InnoDB table is slow due to
creating explicit record locks. Use the sequence engine instead.
Also, remove the space before rtr_page_need_second_split
to actually make the debug injection work.
In main.index_merge_myisam we remove the test that was added in
commit a2d24def8c because
it duplicates the test case that was added in
commit 5af12e4635.