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-- source include/have_innodb.inc
-- source include/have_debug.inc
-- source include/have_debug_sync.inc
-- source include/have_file_key_management_plugin.inc
#
# MDEV-8817: Failing assertion: new_state->key_version != ENCRYPTION_KEY_VERSION_INVALID
#
SET GLOBAL innodb_encrypt_tables = ON;
SET GLOBAL innodb_encryption_threads = 4;
CREATE TABLE t1 (pk INT PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, c VARCHAR(256)) ENGINE=INNODB ENCRYPTED=NO ENCRYPTION_KEY_ID=4;
DROP TABLE t1;
set @save_global = @@GLOBAL.innodb_default_encryption_key_id;
set innodb_default_encryption_key_id = 99;
set global innodb_default_encryption_key_id = 99;
set global innodb_default_encryption_key_id = @save_global;
--error 1005
CREATE TABLE t1 (pk INT PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, c VARCHAR(256)) ENGINE=INNODB;
SHOW WARNINGS;
--error 1005
CREATE TABLE t1 (pk INT PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, c VARCHAR(256)) ENGINE=INNODB ENCRYPTED=YES;
SHOW WARNINGS;
set innodb_default_encryption_key_id = 4;
CREATE TABLE t1 (pk INT PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, c VARCHAR(256)) ENGINE=INNODB ENCRYPTED=YES;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (pk INT PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, c VARCHAR(256)) ENGINE=INNODB;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t2 (pk INT PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, c VARCHAR(256)) ENGINE=INNODB ENCRYPTED=NO ENCRYPTION_KEY_ID=1;
--error ER_ILLEGAL_HA_CREATE_OPTION
ALTER TABLE t1 ENCRYPTION_KEY_ID=99;
SHOW WARNINGS;
set innodb_default_encryption_key_id = 1;
--disable_warnings
--disable_query_log
let $i = 400;
while ($i)
{
INSERT INTO t1 values(NULL, substring(MD5(RAND()), -128));
dec $i;
}
commit;
INSERT INTO t2 select * from t1;
--disable_abort_on_error
--connect (con1,localhost,root,,test)
--connect (con2,localhost,root,,test)
let $i = 50;
while ($i)
{
connection con1;
send ALTER TABLE t1 ENCRYPTED=NO ENCRYPTION_KEY_ID=1;
connection con2;
send ALTER TABLE t1 ENCRYPTED=YES ENCRYPTION_KEY_ID=4;
connection default;
send ALTER TABLE t2 ENCRYPTED=NO ENCRYPTION_KEY_ID=1;
connection con1;
--reap;
ALTER TABLE t1 ENCRYPTED=NO ENCRYPTION_KEY_ID=1;
connection con2;
--reap
ALTER TABLE t1 ENCRYPTED=YES ENCRYPTION_KEY_ID=4;
connection default;
--reap
ALTER TABLE t2 ENCRYPTED=YES ENCRYPTION_KEY_ID=1;
ALTER TABLE t1 ENCRYPTED=NO ENCRYPTION_KEY_ID=1;
dec $i;
}
connection default;
--disconnect con1
--disconnect con2
--enable_abort_on_error
--enable_warnings
--enable_query_log
drop table t1,t2;
#
# MDEV-17230: encryption_key_id from alter is ignored by encryption threads
#
--enable_warnings
SET GLOBAL innodb_encrypt_tables=OFF;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int not null primary key) engine=innodb;
ALTER TABLE t1 ENCRYPTION_KEY_ID=4;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a int not null primary key) engine=innodb;
ALTER TABLE t2 ENCRYPTION_KEY_ID=4, ALGORITHM=COPY;
SHOW WARNINGS;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t2;
CREATE TABLE t3 (a int not null primary key) engine=innodb ENCRYPTION_KEY_ID=4;
DROP TABLE t3;
SET GLOBAL innodb_encrypt_tables='FORCE';
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int primary key) engine=innodb encrypted=no;
SHOW WARNINGS;
FLUSH TABLES;
create table t1(f1 int not null, f2 int not null)engine=innodb encrypted=yes;
insert into t1 values(1, 2), (2, 3), (4, 5), (5, 6), (7, 8);
insert into t1 select * from t1;
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1);
connect con1, localhost, root;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'row_log_table_apply2_before SIGNAL done WAIT_FOR ever';
send alter table t1 force;
connection default;
SET DEBUG_SYNC = 'now WAIT_FOR done';
SET GLOBAL innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit=1;
COMMIT;
let $restart_parameters = --innodb_encryption_threads=2;
let $restart_noprint = 2;
--let $shutdown_timeout= 0
--source include/restart_mysqld.inc
disconnect con1;
select * from t1;
drop table t1,t2;
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