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This is a complete rewrite of DROP TABLE, also as part of other DDL, such as ALTER TABLE, CREATE TABLE...SELECT, TRUNCATE TABLE. The background DROP TABLE queue hack is removed. If a transaction needs to drop and create a table by the same name (like TRUNCATE TABLE does), it must first rename the table to an internal #sql-ib name. No committed version of the data dictionary will include any #sql-ib tables, because whenever a transaction renames a table to a #sql-ib name, it will also drop that table. Either the rename will be rolled back, or the drop will be committed. Data files will be unlinked after the transaction has been committed and a FILE_RENAME record has been durably written. The file will actually be deleted when the detached file handle returned by fil_delete_tablespace() will be closed, after the latches have been released. It is possible that a purge of the delete of the SYS_INDEXES record for the clustered index will execute fil_delete_tablespace() concurrently with the DDL transaction. In that case, the thread that arrives later will wait for the other thread to finish. HTON_TRUNCATE_REQUIRES_EXCLUSIVE_USE: A new handler flag. ha_innobase::truncate() now requires that all other references to the table be released in advance. This was implemented by Monty. ha_innobase::delete_table(): If CREATE TABLE..SELECT is detected, we will "hijack" the current transaction, drop the table in the current transaction and commit the current transaction. This essentially fixes MDEV-21602. There is a FIXME comment about making the check less failure-prone. ha_innobase::truncate(), ha_innobase::delete_table(): Implement a fast path for temporary tables. We will no longer allow temporary tables to use the adaptive hash index. dict_table_t::mdl_name: The original table name for the purpose of acquiring MDL in purge, to prevent a race condition between a DDL transaction that is dropping a table, and purge processing undo log records of DML that had executed before the DDL operation. For #sql-backup- tables during ALTER TABLE...ALGORITHM=COPY, the dict_table_t::mdl_name will differ from dict_table_t::name. dict_table_t::parse_name(): Use mdl_name instead of name. dict_table_rename_in_cache(): Update mdl_name. For the internal FTS_ tables of FULLTEXT INDEX, purge would acquire MDL on the FTS_ table name, but not on the main table, and therefore it would be able to run concurrently with a DDL transaction that is dropping the table. Previously, the DROP TABLE queue hack prevented a race between purge and DDL. For now, we introduce purge_sys.stop_FTS() to prevent purge from opening any table, while a DDL transaction that may drop FTS_ tables is in progress. The function fts_lock_table(), which will be invoked before the dictionary is locked, will wait for purge to release any table handles. trx_t::drop_table_statistics(): Drop statistics for the table. This replaces dict_stats_drop_index(). We will drop or rename persistent statistics atomically as part of DDL transactions. On lock conflict for dropping statistics, we will fail instantly with DB_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT, because we will be holding the exclusive data dictionary latch. trx_t::commit_cleanup(): Separated from trx_t::commit_in_memory(). Relax an assertion around fts_commit() and allow DB_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT in addition to DB_DUPLICATE_KEY. The call to fts_commit() is entirely misplaced here and may obviously break the consistency of transactions that affect FULLTEXT INDEX. It needs to be fixed separately. dict_table_t::n_foreign_key_checks_running: Remove (MDEV-21175). The counter was a work-around for missing meta-data locking (MDL) on the SQL layer, and not really needed in MariaDB. ER_TABLE_IN_FK_CHECK: Replaced with ER_UNUSED_28. HA_ERR_TABLE_IN_FK_CHECK: Remove. row_ins_check_foreign_constraints(): Do not acquire dict_sys.latch either. The SQL-layer MDL will protect us. This was reviewed by Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani and tested by Matthias Leich.
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# Miscellanous FULLTEXT INDEX tests for debug-instrumented servers.
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# Note: These tests used to be part of a larger test, innodb_fts_misc_debug
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# or innodb_fts.misc_debug. A large part of that test can be run on a
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# non-debug server and has been renamed to innodb_fts.crash_recovery.
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--source include/have_innodb.inc
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--source include/have_debug.inc
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--source include/have_debug_sync.inc
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--source include/count_sessions.inc
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# Following test is for Bug 14668777 - ASSERT ON IB_VECTOR_SIZE(
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# TABLE->FTS->INDEXES, ALTER TABLE
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CREATE TABLE articles (
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id INT UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
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title VARCHAR(200),
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body TEXT,
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FULLTEXT (title,body)
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) ENGINE=InnoDB;
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# Abort the operation in dict_create_index_step by setting
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# return status of dict_create_index_tree_step() to DB_OUT_OF_MEMORY
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# The newly create dict_index_t should be removed from fts cache
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SET @saved_debug_dbug = @@SESSION.debug_dbug;
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SET SESSION debug_dbug="+d,ib_dict_create_index_tree_fail";
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--error ER_OUT_OF_RESOURCES
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CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX idx ON articles(body);
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SET SESSION debug_dbug=@saved_debug_dbug;
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# This simply go through ha_innobase::commit_inplace_alter_table
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# and do a fts_check_cached_index()
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ALTER TABLE articles STATS_PERSISTENT=DEFAULT;
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DROP TABLE articles;
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# This test used to be called innodb_fts.innobase_drop_fts_index_table:
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CREATE TABLE t (a INT, b TEXT) engine=innodb;
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SET debug_dbug='+d,alter_table_rollback_new_index';
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-- error ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR
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ALTER TABLE t ADD FULLTEXT INDEX (b(64));
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SET SESSION debug_dbug=@saved_debug_dbug;
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DROP TABLE t;
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# MDEV-21550 Assertion `!table->fts->in_queue' failed in
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# fts_optimize_remove_table
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CREATE TABLE t1 (pk INT, a VARCHAR(8), PRIMARY KEY(pk),
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FULLTEXT KEY(a)) ENGINE=InnoDB;
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CREATE TABLE t2 (b INT, FOREIGN KEY(b) REFERENCES t1(pk)) ENGINE=InnoDB;
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--error ER_ROW_IS_REFERENCED_2
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DROP TABLE/*foo*/ t1;
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SET DEBUG_DBUG="+d,fts_instrument_sync";
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, "mariadb");
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ALTER TABLE t1 FORCE;
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# Cleanup
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DROP TABLE t2, t1;
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SET SESSION debug_dbug=@saved_debug_dbug;
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--echo #
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--echo # MDEV-25200 Index count mismatch due to aborted FULLTEXT INDEX
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--echo #
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CREATE TABLE t1(a INT, b TEXT, c TEXT, FULLTEXT INDEX(b)) ENGINE=InnoDB;
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connect(con1,localhost,root,,test);
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let $ID= `SELECT @id := CONNECTION_ID()`;
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SET DEBUG_SYNC='innodb_inplace_alter_table_enter SIGNAL s1 WAIT_FOR g1';
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SET DEBUG_SYNC='innodb_commit_inplace_alter_table_enter SIGNAL s2 WAIT_FOR g2';
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send ALTER TABLE t1 ADD FULLTEXT(c);
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connection default;
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SET DEBUG_SYNC='now WAIT_FOR s1';
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let $ignore= `SELECT @id := $ID`;
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KILL QUERY @id;
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SET DEBUG_SYNC='now SIGNAL g1 WAIT_FOR s2';
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START TRANSACTION;
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SELECT * FROM t1;
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SET DEBUG_SYNC='now SIGNAL s2';
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connection con1;
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--error ER_QUERY_INTERRUPTED
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reap;
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disconnect con1;
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connection default;
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SET DEBUG_SYNC=RESET;
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# Exploit MDEV-17468 to force the table definition to be reloaded
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ALTER TABLE t1 ADD bl INT AS (LENGTH(b)) VIRTUAL;
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CHECK TABLE t1;
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DROP TABLE t1;
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--source include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc
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--echo #
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--echo # MDEV-25663 Double free of transaction during TRUNCATE
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--echo #
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call mtr.add_suppression("InnoDB: \\(Too many concurrent transactions\\)");
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CREATE TABLE t1 (b CHAR(12), FULLTEXT KEY(b)) engine=InnoDB;
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SET debug_dbug='+d,ib_create_table_fail_too_many_trx';
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--error ER_GET_ERRNO
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TRUNCATE t1;
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SET debug_dbug=@saved_debug_dbug;
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DROP TABLE t1;
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--echo # End of 10.3 tests
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