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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-04 18:00:34 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-04 18:00:34 +0000 |
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Adding upstream version 1:10.11.6.upstream/1%10.11.6upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/innodb-16k.test b/mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/innodb-16k.test new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8bec6254 --- /dev/null +++ b/mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/innodb-16k.test @@ -0,0 +1,463 @@ +--source include/no_valgrind_without_big.inc +# Tests for setting innodb-page-size=16k; default value +--source include/have_innodb.inc +--source include/have_innodb_16k.inc + +call mtr.add_suppression("InnoDB: Cannot add field .* in table"); +let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir`; + +--echo # Test 1) Show the page size from Information Schema +SELECT variable_value FROM information_schema.global_status + WHERE LOWER(variable_name) = 'innodb_page_size'; + +--echo # Test 4) The maximum row size is dependent upon the page size. +--echo # Redundant: 8123, Compact: 8126, Dynamic: 8126. +--echo # Each row format has its own amount of overhead that +--echo # varies depending on number of fields and other overhead. + +SET SESSION innodb_strict_mode = ON; +SET @save_level=@@GLOBAL.innodb_compression_level; +SET GLOBAL innodb_compression_level=1; + +# Compressed table: compressBound() for the s390x DFLTCC instruction +CREATE TABLE t1 ( +c01 char(200), c02 char(200), c03 char(200), c04 char(200), c05 char(200), +c06 char(200), c07 char(200), c08 char(200), c09 char(200), c10 char(200), +c11 char(200), c12 char(200), c13 char(200), c14 char(200), c15 char(200), +c16 char(200), c17 char(200), c18 char(200), c19 char(200), c20 char(200), +c21 char(200), c22 char(200), c23 char(200), c24 char(200), c25 char(200), +c26 char(200), c27 char(200), c28 char(200), c29 char(200), c30 char(200), +c31 char(200), c32 char(200), c33 char(200), c34 char(200), c35 char(200), +c36 char(200), c37 char(200), c38 char(196) +) ROW_FORMAT=compressed; + +DROP TABLE t1; + +--error ER_TOO_BIG_ROWSIZE +CREATE TABLE t1 ( +c01 char(200), c02 char(200), c03 char(200), c04 char(200), c05 char(200), +c06 char(200), c07 char(200), c08 char(200), c09 char(200), c10 char(200), +c11 char(200), c12 char(200), c13 char(200), c14 char(200), c15 char(200), +c16 char(200), c17 char(200), c18 char(200), c19 char(200), c20 char(200), +c21 char(200), c22 char(200), c23 char(200), c24 char(200), c25 char(200), +c26 char(200), c27 char(200), c28 char(200), c29 char(200), c30 char(200), +c31 char(200), c32 char(200), c33 char(200), c34 char(200), c35 char(200), +c36 char(200), c37 char(200), c38 char(200), c39 char(200), c40 char(160) +) ROW_FORMAT=compressed; + +# +# Test the maximum key length +# Max Key Length is 3072 for 16k pages. +# Max key Part length is 767 +# InnoDB assumes 3 bytes for each UTF8 character. +# +CREATE TABLE t1 (a varchar(255) character set utf8, + b varchar(255) character set utf8, + c varchar(255) character set utf8, + d varchar(255) character set utf8, + e varchar(4) character set utf8, + PRIMARY KEY (a,b,c,d,e)) + ENGINE=innodb; + +DROP TABLE t1; + +--error ER_TOO_LONG_KEY +CREATE TABLE t1 (a varchar(255) character set utf8, + b varchar(255) character set utf8, + c varchar(255) character set utf8, + d varchar(255) character set utf8, + e varchar(5) character set utf8, + PRIMARY KEY (a,b,c,d,e)) + ENGINE=innodb; + +CREATE TABLE t1 (a varchar(255) character set utf8, + b varchar(255) character set utf8, + c varchar(255) character set utf8, + d varchar(255) character set utf8, + e varchar(255) character set utf8, + f varchar(4) character set utf8, + PRIMARY KEY (a), KEY (b,c,d,e,f)) + ENGINE=innodb; + +DROP TABLE t1; + +--error ER_TOO_LONG_KEY +CREATE TABLE t1 (a varchar(255) character set utf8, + b varchar(255) character set utf8, + c varchar(255) character set utf8, + d varchar(255) character set utf8, + e varchar(255) character set utf8, + f varchar(5) character set utf8, + PRIMARY KEY (a), KEY (b,c,d,e,f)) + ENGINE=innodb; + +--echo # Test 5) Make sure that KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=16, 8, 4, 2 & 1 +--echo # are all accepted. + +SET SESSION innodb_strict_mode = ON; + +CREATE TABLE t1 (i int) ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=16; +SHOW WARNINGS; + +SELECT table_name, row_format, create_options + FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name = 't1'; + +ALTER TABLE t1 KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=8; +SHOW WARNINGS; + +SELECT table_name, row_format, create_options + FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name = 't1'; + +ALTER TABLE t1 KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=4; +SHOW WARNINGS; + +SELECT table_name, row_format, create_options + FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name = 't1'; + +ALTER TABLE t1 KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=2; +SHOW WARNINGS; + +SELECT table_name, row_format, create_options + FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name = 't1'; + +ALTER TABLE t1 KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=1; +SHOW WARNINGS; + +SELECT table_name, row_format, create_options + FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name = 't1'; + +ALTER TABLE t1 KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=0; +SHOW WARNINGS; + +SELECT table_name, row_format, create_options + FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name = 't1'; + +DROP TABLE t1; + +SET SESSION innodb_strict_mode = OFF; + +CREATE TABLE t1 (i int) ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=16; +SHOW WARNINGS; + +SELECT table_name, row_format, create_options + FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name = 't1'; + +ALTER TABLE t1 KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=8; +SHOW WARNINGS; + +SELECT table_name, row_format, create_options + FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name = 't1'; + +ALTER TABLE t1 KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=4; +SHOW WARNINGS; + +SELECT table_name, row_format, create_options + FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name = 't1'; + +ALTER TABLE t1 KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=2; +SHOW WARNINGS; + +SELECT table_name, row_format, create_options + FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name = 't1'; + +ALTER TABLE t1 KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=1; +SHOW WARNINGS; + +SELECT table_name, row_format, create_options + FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name = 't1'; + +ALTER TABLE t1 KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=0; +SHOW WARNINGS; + +SELECT table_name, row_format, create_options + FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name = 't1'; + +DROP TABLE t1; + +CREATE TABLE t2(d varchar(17) PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=innodb DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8; +CREATE TABLE t3(a int PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=innodb; +INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (22),(44),(33),(55),(66); +INSERT INTO t2 VALUES ('jejdkrun87'),('adfd72nh9k'), +('adfdpplkeock'),('adfdijnmnb78k'),('adfdijn0loKNHJik'); +CREATE TABLE t1(a int, b blob, c text, d text NOT NULL) +ENGINE=innodb DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8; +INSERT INTO t1 +SELECT a,LEFT(REPEAT(d,100*a),65535),REPEAT(d,20*a),d FROM t2,t3 +ORDER BY a,d; +DROP TABLE t2, t3; +SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE a=44; +SELECT a, +LENGTH(b),b=LEFT(REPEAT(d,100*a),65535),LENGTH(c),c=REPEAT(d,20*a),d FROM t1 +ORDER BY a,d; + +# in-place alter table should trigger ER_PRIMARY_CANT_HAVE_NULL +--error ER_DUP_ENTRY +ALTER TABLE t1 ADD PRIMARY KEY (a), ADD KEY (b(20)); +DELETE FROM t1 WHERE d='null'; +--error ER_DUP_ENTRY +ALTER TABLE t1 ADD PRIMARY KEY (a), ADD KEY (b(20)); +DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a%2; +CHECK TABLE t1; +ALTER TABLE t1 ADD PRIMARY KEY (a,b(255),c(255)), ADD KEY (b(767)); +SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE a=44; +SELECT a, +LENGTH(b), b=LEFT(REPEAT(d,100*a), 65535),LENGTH(c), c=REPEAT(d,20*a), d FROM t1 +ORDER BY a,d; +SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; +CHECK TABLE t1; +DROP TABLE t1; + +--echo # Test 8) Test creating a table that could lead to undo log overflow. + +CREATE TABLE t1(a blob,b blob,c blob,d blob,e blob,f blob,g blob, + h blob,i blob,j blob,k blob,l blob,m blob,n blob, + o blob,p blob,q blob,r blob,s blob,t blob,u blob) + ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=dynamic; + +SET @a = repeat('a', 767); +SET @b = repeat('b', 767); +SET @c = repeat('c', 767); +SET @d = repeat('d', 767); +SET @e = repeat('e', 767); + +# With no indexes defined, we can update all columns to max key part length. + +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a,@a); + +UPDATE t1 SET a=@b,b=@b,c=@b,d=@b,e=@b,f=@b,g=@b,h=@b,i=@b,j=@b, + k=@b,l=@b,m=@b,n=@b,o=@b,p=@b,q=@b,r=@b,s=@b,t=@b,u=@b; + + +# With this many indexes defined, we can still update all fields. +CREATE INDEX t1a ON t1 (a(767)); +CREATE INDEX t1b ON t1 (b(767)); +CREATE INDEX t1c ON t1 (c(767)); +CREATE INDEX t1d ON t1 (d(767)); +CREATE INDEX t1e ON t1 (e(767)); + +UPDATE t1 SET a=@c,b=@c,c=@c,d=@c,e=@c,f=@c,g=@c,h=@c,i=@c,j=@c, + k=@c,l=@c,m=@c,n=@c,o=@c,p=@c,q=@c,r=@c,s=@c,t=@c,u=@c; + + +# Add one more index and the UNDO record becomes too big to update all columns. +# But a single transaction can update the columns in separate statements. +# because the UNDO records will be smaller. + +CREATE INDEX t1f ON t1 (f(767)); +BEGIN; +UPDATE t1 SET a=@d,b=@d,c=@d,d=@d,e=@d,f=@d,g=@d,h=@d,i=@d,j=@d, + k=@d,l=@d,m=@d,n=@d,o=@d,p=@d,q=@d,r=@d,s=@d,t=@d,u=@d; +ROLLBACK; +BEGIN; +UPDATE t1 SET a=@d,b=@d,c=@d,d=@d,e=@d; +UPDATE t1 SET f=@d,g=@d,h=@d,i=@d,j=@d,k=@d,l=@d,m=@d, + n=@d,o=@d,p=@d,q=@d,r=@d,s=@d,t=@d,u=@d; +COMMIT; + +# More indexes can still be added and a single field can still be updated +CREATE INDEX t1g ON t1 (g(767)); +UPDATE t1 SET g=@e; +CREATE INDEX t1h ON t1 (h(767)); +UPDATE t1 SET h=@e; +CREATE INDEX t1i ON t1 (i(767)); +UPDATE t1 SET i=@e; +CREATE INDEX t1j ON t1 (j(767)); +UPDATE t1 SET j=@e; +CREATE INDEX t1k ON t1 (k(767)); +UPDATE t1 SET k=@e; +CREATE INDEX t1l ON t1 (l(767)); +UPDATE t1 SET l=@e; +CREATE INDEX t1m ON t1 (m(767)); +UPDATE t1 SET m=@e; +CREATE INDEX t1n ON t1 (n(767)); +UPDATE t1 SET n=@e; +CREATE INDEX t1o ON t1 (o(767)); +UPDATE t1 SET o=@e; +CREATE INDEX t1p ON t1 (p(767)); +UPDATE t1 SET p=@e; +CREATE INDEX t1q ON t1 (q(767)); +UPDATE t1 SET q=@e; +CREATE INDEX t1r ON t1 (r(767)); +UPDATE t1 SET r=@e; +CREATE INDEX t1s ON t1 (s(767)); +UPDATE t1 SET s=@e; + +# Add one more index and we cannot update a column to its defined index length. +# This is a problem. It means that the DDL is allowed to create a table +# that CANNOT be updated. + +CREATE INDEX t1t ON t1 (t(767)); +BEGIN; +UPDATE t1 SET t=@e; +ROLLBACK; + +SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; +DROP TABLE t1; + +--echo Test an assertion failure on purge. + +# This test is not in innodb_8k or innodb_4k since the bug is not about +# page size. It just tests the condition that caused the assertion. + +CREATE TABLE t1_purge ( +A int, +B blob, C blob, D blob, E blob, +F blob, G blob, H blob, +PRIMARY KEY (B(767), C(767), D(767), E(767), A), +INDEX (A) +) ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; + +INSERT INTO t1_purge VALUES (1, +REPEAT('b', 766), REPEAT('c', 766), REPEAT('d', 766), REPEAT('e', 766), +REPEAT('f', 766), REPEAT('g', 766), REPEAT('h', 766)); + +CREATE TABLE t2_purge ( +A int PRIMARY KEY, +B blob, C blob, D blob, E blob, +F blob, G blob, H blob, I blob, +J blob, K blob, L blob, +INDEX (B(767))) ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; + +INSERT INTO t2_purge VALUES (1, +REPEAT('b', 766), REPEAT('c', 766), REPEAT('d', 766), REPEAT('e', 766), +REPEAT('f', 766), REPEAT('g', 766), REPEAT('h', 766), REPEAT('i', 766), +REPEAT('j', 766), REPEAT('k', 766), REPEAT('l', 766)); + +CREATE TABLE t3_purge ( +A int, +B varchar(800), C varchar(800), D varchar(800), E varchar(800), +F varchar(800), G varchar(800), H varchar(800), +PRIMARY KEY (B(767), C(767), D(767), E(767), A), +INDEX (A) +) ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; + +INSERT INTO t3_purge SELECT * FROM t1_purge; + +CREATE TABLE t4_purge ( +A int PRIMARY KEY, +B varchar(800), C varchar(800), D varchar(800), E varchar(800), +F varchar(800), G varchar(800), H varchar(800), I varchar(800), +J varchar(800), K varchar(800), L varchar(800), +INDEX (B(767))) ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; + +INSERT INTO t4_purge SELECT * FROM t2_purge; + +# This would trigger the failure +# if purge gets a chance to run before DROP TABLE t1_purge, .... +DELETE FROM t1_purge; +DELETE FROM t2_purge; +DELETE FROM t3_purge; +DELETE FROM t4_purge; + +# A secondary index tuple is found to be too long to fit into a page. +SET @r=REPEAT('a',500); + +CREATE TABLE tlong(a int, + v1 varchar(500), v2 varchar(500), v3 varchar(500), + v4 varchar(500), v5 varchar(500), v6 varchar(500), + v7 varchar(500), v8 varchar(500), v9 varchar(500), + v10 varchar(500), v11 varchar(500), v12 varchar(500), + v13 varchar(500), v14 varchar(500), v15 varchar(500), + v16 varchar(500), v17 varchar(500), v18 varchar(500) +) ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; + +CREATE INDEX idx1 ON tlong(a,v1); +INSERT INTO tlong VALUES(9,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r); +UPDATE tlong SET a=1000; +DELETE FROM tlong; + +# the number of indexes has changed since the UNDO record was logged. +# page size. It just tests the condition that caused the crash. + +CREATE TABLE tlong2(a blob,b blob,c blob,d blob,e blob,f blob,g blob,h blob, + i blob,j blob,k blob,l blob,m blob,n blob,o blob,p blob) + ENGINE=innodb ROW_FORMAT=dynamic; + +SET @r = REPEAT('a', 767); +INSERT INTO tlong2 VALUES (@r,@r,@r,@r, @r,@r,@r,@r, @r,@r,@r,@r, @r,@r,@r,@r); +CREATE INDEX ndx_a ON tlong2 (a(500)); +CREATE INDEX ndx_b ON tlong2 (b(500)); +CREATE INDEX ndx_c ON tlong2 (c(500)); +CREATE INDEX ndx_d ON tlong2 (d(500)); +CREATE INDEX ndx_e ON tlong2 (e(500)); +CREATE INDEX ndx_f ON tlong2 (f(500)); +CREATE INDEX ndx_k ON tlong2 (k(500)); +CREATE INDEX ndx_l ON tlong2 (l(500)); + +SET @r = REPEAT('b', 500); +UPDATE tlong2 set a=@r,b=@r,c=@r,d=@r; +UPDATE tlong2 set e=@r,f=@r,g=@r,h=@r; +UPDATE tlong2 set i=@r,j=@r,k=@r,l=@r; +UPDATE tlong2 set m=@r,n=@r,o=@r,p=@r; + +ALTER TABLE tlong2 DROP INDEX ndx_a; +ALTER TABLE tlong2 DROP INDEX ndx_b; +CREATE INDEX ndx_g ON tlong2 (g(500)); +CREATE INDEX ndx_h ON tlong2 (h(500)); +CREATE INDEX ndx_i ON tlong2 (i(500)); +CREATE INDEX ndx_j ON tlong2 (j(500)); +CREATE INDEX ndx_m ON tlong2 (m(500)); +CREATE INDEX ndx_n ON tlong2 (n(500)); +CREATE INDEX ndx_o ON tlong2 (o(500)); +CREATE INDEX ndx_p ON tlong2 (p(500)); +SHOW CREATE TABLE tlong2; + +# InnoDB cannot know that this undo record would be too big for the undo +# page. Too much of text field is stored in the clustered record in this +# DYNAMIC row formatted record. + +SET SESSION innodb_strict_mode = ON; + +CREATE TABLE bug12547647( +a int NOT NULL, b blob NOT NULL, c text, +PRIMARY KEY (b(10), a), INDEX (c(767)), INDEX(b(767)) +) ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; + +INSERT INTO bug12547647 VALUES (5,REPEAT('khdfo5AlOq',1900),REPEAT('g',7751)); +COMMIT; + +# The following used to cause a hang while doing infinite undo log allocation. +BEGIN; +UPDATE bug12547647 SET c = REPEAT('b',16928); +SHOW WARNINGS; +ROLLBACK; +DROP TABLE bug12547647; + +SET SESSION innodb_strict_mode = on; +--error ER_TOO_BIG_ROWSIZE +CREATE TABLE t1( + c text NOT NULL, d text NOT NULL, + PRIMARY KEY (c(767),d(767))) +ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=1 CHARSET=ASCII; + +--error ER_TOO_BIG_ROWSIZE +CREATE TABLE t1( + c text NOT NULL, d text NOT NULL, + PRIMARY KEY (c(767),d(767))) +ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=2 CHARSET=ASCII; + +CREATE TABLE t1( + c text NOT NULL, d text NOT NULL, + PRIMARY KEY (c(767),d(767))) +ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=4 CHARSET=ASCII; + +drop table t1; + +--error ER_TOO_BIG_ROWSIZE +CREATE TABLE t1(c text, PRIMARY KEY (c(440))) +ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=1 CHARSET=ASCII; + +CREATE TABLE t1(c text, PRIMARY KEY (c(292))) +ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=1 CHARSET=ASCII; + +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(REPEAT('A',512)),(REPEAT('B',512)); + +DROP TABLE t1; + +--source include/wait_all_purged.inc + +SET GLOBAL innodb_compression_level=@save_level; + +DROP TABLE t1_purge, t2_purge, t3_purge, t4_purge; +DROP TABLE tlong; +DROP TABLE tlong2; |