Problem: Assertion `transactional_table || !changed ||
thd->transaction.stmt.modified_non_trans_table' failed due REPLACE into a
versioned table.
It is not specific to system versioning/pertitioning/heap, but this
combination makes it much easier to reproduce.
The thing is to make first ha_update_row call succeed to make
info->deleted != 0. And then make REPLACE fail by any reason.
In this scenario we overflow versioned partition, so next ha_update_row
succeeds, but corresponding ha_write_row fails to insert history record.
Fix: modified_non_trans_table is set in one missed place
Incorrect syntax for SYSTEM_TIME partition. work_part_info is detected
as HASH partition. We cannot add partition of different type neither
we cannot reorganize SYSTEM_TIME into/from different type
partitioning.
The sidefix for version until 10.5 corrects the message:
"For LIST partitions each partition must be defined"
UPDATE gets access to history records because versioning conditions
are not set for VIEW. This leads to endless loop of inserting history
records when clustered index is rebuilt and ha_rnd_next() returns
newly inserted history record.
Return back original behavior of failing on write-locked table in
historical query.
35b679b9 assumed that SELECT_LEX::lock_type influences anything, but
actually at this point table is already locked. Original bug report
was tempesta-tech/mariadb#102
This is continuation of MDEV-22153 bug when contiguity of history
partitions is broken. ha_partition::open_read_partitions() can not
handle non-contiguous list of default partitions.
Fix: when default partition is dropped convert list of partitions to
non-default.
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.
ADD default history partitions generates wrong partition name,
f.ex. p2 instead of p1. Gap in sequence of partition names leads to
ha_partition::open_read_partitions() fail on inexistent name.
Manual fixing such broken table requires:
1. create empty table by any name (t_empty) with correct number
of partitions;
2. stop the server;
3. rename data files (.myd, .myi or .ibd) of broken table to t_empty
fixing the partition sequence (#p2 to #p1, #p3 to #p2);
4. start the server;
5. drop the broken table;
6. rename t_empty to correct table name.
Cause
Join tmp table inserts null row because of OUTER JOIN, that's
expected. Since `multi_update::prepare2()` converted
`Item_temptable_rowid` into `Item_field` (28dbdf3)
`multi_update::send_data()` accesses join tmp record directly and
treats it as a normal row ignoring null status of ref field. NULL ref
field is then treated as normal in `multi_update::do_updates()` which
tries to position updated table by reference 0.
Note that reference 0 may be valid reference and the first row of
table can be wrongly updated (see multi_update.test).
Fix
Do not add row into multi-update tmp table in case of null ref
field. Join tmp table does not have null_row status at this time (as
well as `STATUS_NULL_ROW`) and cannot be skipped by these properties
(see first comment in multi_update::send_data()). But it has all null
fields (including the ref field).
Assertion `old_part_id == m_last_part' failed in ha_partition::update_row or `part_id == m_last_part' in ha_partition::delete_row upon UPDATE/DELETE after dropping versioning
PRIMARY KEY change hadn't been treated as partition reorganization in case of partitioning by KEY() (without parameters).
* set `*partition_changed= true` in the described case.
* since add/drop system versioning does not affect alter_info->key_list, it required separate attention
When there are E empty partitions left, auto-create N new empty
partitions for SYSTEM_TIME partitioning rotated by INTERVAL/LIMIT and
marked by AUTO_INCREMENT keyword. Syntax change: AUTO_INCREMENT
keyword (or shorter AUTO may be used instead) after LIMIT/INTERVAL
clause.
CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE t (x INT) WITH SYSTEM VERSIONING
PARTITION BY SYSTEM_TIME LIMIT 100000 AUTO_INCREMENT;
CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE t (x INT) WITH SYSTEM VERSIONING
PARTITION BY SYSTEM_TIME INTERVAL 1 WEEK AUTO_INCREMENT;
The current revision implements hard-coded values of 1 for E and N. As
well as auto-creation threshold MinInterval = 1 hour, MinLimit = 1000.
The name for newly added partition will be first chosen as "pX", where
X is partition number and "p" is hard-coded name prefix. If this name
is already occupied, the X will be incremented until the resulting
name will be free to use.
ALTER TABLE ADD PARTITION is now always fast. If there some history
partition overflow occurs manual ALTER TABLE REBUILD PARTITION is
needed.
Incorrect assertion of EXTRA_CACHE for
HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_UPDATE. The latter is related to read cache, but
must operate without it as a noop.
Related to Bug#55458 and MDEV-20441.
Don't do skip_setup_conds() unless all errors are checked.
Fixes following errors:
ER_PERIOD_NOT_FOUND
ER_VERS_QUERY_IN_PARTITION
ER_VERS_ENGINE_UNSUPPORTED
ER_VERS_NOT_VERSIONED
Don't do skip_setup_conds() unless all errors are checked.
Fixes following errors:
ER_PERIOD_NOT_FOUND
ER_VERS_QUERY_IN_PARTITION
ER_VERS_ENGINE_UNSUPPORTED
ER_VERS_NOT_VERSIONED
LIMIT history partitions cannot be checked by existing algorithm of
check_misplaced_rows() because working history partition is
incremented each time another one is filled. The existing algorithm
gets record and tries to decide partition id for it by
get_partition_id(). For LIMIT history it will just get first
non-filled partition.
To fix such partitions it is required to do REBUILD instead of REPAIR.
Implement syntax like:
create table t1 (x int) with system versioning partition by system_time;
which will create 1 history partition and 1 current partition.
Also it is possible to specify the number of history partitions:
create table t1 (x int) with system versioning partition by system_time partitions 5;
which will create 4 history partitions (and 1 current partition).
Tests:
partition.test cases are duplicated where it is appropriate for default partitions.
partition_rotation.test cases are replaced by default partitions where possible.
MDEV-18957 UPDATE with LIMIT clause is wrong for versioned partitioned tables
UPDATE, DELETE: replace linear search of current/historical records
with vers_setup_conds().
Additional DML cases in view.test
* Explicit STARTS syntax
* SHOW CREATE
* Default STARTS rounding depending on INTERVAL type
* Warn when STARTS timestamp is later than query time
* Fix uninitialized Lex->create_last_non_select_table under
mysql_unpack_partition()
Default STARTS rounding depending on INTERVAL type
If STARTS clause is omitted, default one is assigned with value
derived from query timestamp. The rounding is done on STARTS value
depending on INTERVAL type:
SECOND: no rounding is done;
MINUTE: timestamp seconds is set to 0;
HOUR: timestamp seconds and minutes are set to 0;
DAY, WEEK, MONTH and YEAR: timestamp seconds, minutes and hours are
set to 0 (the date of rotation is kept as current date).
Preparation for MDEV-16210:
replace.test:
key_type combinations: PK and UNIQUE.
foreign.test:
Preparation for key_type combinations.
Other fixes:
* Merged versioning.update2 into versioning.update;
* Removed test2 database and done individual drop instead.
The MDEV-20265 commit e746f451d5
introduces DBUG_ASSERT(right_op == r_tbl) in
st_select_lex::add_cross_joined_table(), and that assertion would
fail in several tests that exercise joins. That commit was skipped
in this merge, and a separate fix of MDEV-20265 will be necessary in 10.4.
Current easy fix is not possible, because SELECT clones ha_partition
and then closes the clone which leads to unclosed transaction in
partitions we forcely prune out. We cound solve this by closing these
partitions (and release from transaction) in
change_partitions_to_open() at versioning conditions stage, but this
is problematic because table lock is acquired for each partition at
open stage and therefore must be released when we close partition
handler in change_partitions_to_open(). More details in MDEV-20376.
This should change after MDEV-20250 where mechanism of opening
partitions will be improved.
This reverts commit cdbac54df0.
Exclude SELECT and INSERT SELECT from vers_set_hist_part(). We cannot
likewise exclude REPLACE SELECT because it may REPLACE into itself
(and REPLACE generates history).
INSERT also does not generate history, but we have history
modification setting which might be interfered.