SET @row_format = @@GLOBAL.innodb_default_row_format; #################################### # Check if table rebuilding alter isn't affect if table is created # with explicit row_format CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT PRIMARY KEY, b TEXT) ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT ENGINE=INNODB; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 'abc'); SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE 't1'; Name Engine Version Row_format Rows Avg_row_length Data_length Max_data_length Index_length Data_free Auto_increment Create_time Update_time Check_time Collation Checksum Create_options Comment Max_index_length Temporary t1 InnoDB # Compact # # # # # # NULL # # NULL latin1_swedish_ci NULL row_format=COMPACT 0 N SET GLOBAL innodb_default_row_format=DYNAMIC; ALTER TABLE t1 DROP PRIMARY KEY, ADD COLUMN c INT PRIMARY KEY; # Here we expect COMPACT because it was explicitly specified at CREATE SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE 't1'; Name Engine Version Row_format Rows Avg_row_length Data_length Max_data_length Index_length Data_free Auto_increment Create_time Update_time Check_time Collation Checksum Create_options Comment Max_index_length Temporary t1 InnoDB # Compact # # # # # # NULL # # NULL latin1_swedish_ci NULL row_format=COMPACT 0 N DROP TABLE t1; #################################### # Check if table rebuilding alter is affected when there is no # row_format specified at CREATE TABLE. SET GLOBAL innodb_default_row_format = COMPACT; CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT PRIMARY KEY, b TEXT) ENGINE=INNODB; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 'abc'); SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE 't1'; Name Engine Version Row_format Rows Avg_row_length Data_length Max_data_length Index_length Data_free Auto_increment Create_time Update_time Check_time Collation Checksum Create_options Comment Max_index_length Temporary t1 InnoDB # Compact # # # # # # NULL # # NULL latin1_swedish_ci NULL 0 N CREATE TABLE t2 (b VARCHAR(255) CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 NOT NULL) ENGINE=InnoDB; SET GLOBAL innodb_default_row_format = DYNAMIC; ALTER TABLE t1 DROP PRIMARY KEY, ADD COLUMN c INT PRIMARY KEY; # Here we expect DYNAMIC because there is no explicit ROW_FORMAT and the # default_row_format is changed to DYNAMIC just before ALTER SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE 't1'; Name Engine Version Row_format Rows Avg_row_length Data_length Max_data_length Index_length Data_free Auto_increment Create_time Update_time Check_time Collation Checksum Create_options Comment Max_index_length Temporary t1 InnoDB # Dynamic # # # # # # NULL # # NULL latin1_swedish_ci NULL 0 N DROP TABLE t1; ALTER TABLE t2 ADD INDEX(b); ERROR HY000: Index column size too large. The maximum column size is 767 bytes ALTER TABLE t2 FORCE, ADD INDEX(b); DROP TABLE t2; #################################### # Check the row_format effect on ALTER, ALGORITHM=COPY SET GLOBAL innodb_default_row_format = REDUNDANT; CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT PRIMARY KEY, b TEXT) ENGINE=INNODB; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, REPEAT('abc',1000)); SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE 't1'; Name Engine Version Row_format Rows Avg_row_length Data_length Max_data_length Index_length Data_free Auto_increment Create_time Update_time Check_time Collation Checksum Create_options Comment Max_index_length Temporary t1 InnoDB # Redundant # # # # # # NULL # # NULL latin1_swedish_ci NULL 0 N CREATE TABLE t2 (b VARCHAR(255) CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 NOT NULL) ENGINE=InnoDB; SET GLOBAL innoDB_default_row_format = COMPACT; ALTER TABLE t1 ADD COLUMN c2 BLOB, ALGORITHM=COPY; # Because of ALGORITHM=COPY, there is TABLE REBUILD and the table isn't # created with explicit row_format, so we expect ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE 't1'; Name Engine Version Row_format Rows Avg_row_length Data_length Max_data_length Index_length Data_free Auto_increment Create_time Update_time Check_time Collation Checksum Create_options Comment Max_index_length Temporary t1 InnoDB # Compact # # # # # # NULL # # NULL latin1_swedish_ci NULL 0 N DROP TABLE t1; ALTER TABLE t2 ADD INDEX(b); ERROR HY000: Index column size too large. The maximum column size is 767 bytes ALTER TABLE t2 FORCE, ADD INDEX(b); ERROR HY000: Index column size too large. The maximum column size is 767 bytes SET GLOBAL innodb_default_row_format = DYNAMIC; ALTER TABLE t2 ADD INDEX(b); ERROR HY000: Index column size too large. The maximum column size is 767 bytes ALTER TABLE t2 FORCE, ADD INDEX(b); DROP TABLE t2; ################################### # Check the row_format effect on ALTER, ALGORITHM=COPY on # create table with explicit row_format CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT PRIMARY KEY, b TEXT) ROW_FORMAT=REDUNDANT ENGINE=INNODB; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, REPEAT('abc',1000)); SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE 't1'; Name Engine Version Row_format Rows Avg_row_length Data_length Max_data_length Index_length Data_free Auto_increment Create_time Update_time Check_time Collation Checksum Create_options Comment Max_index_length Temporary t1 InnoDB # Redundant # # # # # # NULL # # NULL latin1_swedish_ci NULL row_format=REDUNDANT 0 N SET GLOBAL innoDB_default_row_format = COMPACT; ALTER TABLE t1 ADD COLUMN c2 BLOB, ALGORITHM=COPY; # Because of ALGORITHM=COPY, there is TABLE REBUILD and the table is # created with explicit row_format, so we expect original # ROW_FORMAT=REDUNDANT SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE 't1'; Name Engine Version Row_format Rows Avg_row_length Data_length Max_data_length Index_length Data_free Auto_increment Create_time Update_time Check_time Collation Checksum Create_options Comment Max_index_length Temporary t1 InnoDB # Redundant # # # # # # NULL # # NULL latin1_swedish_ci NULL row_format=REDUNDANT 0 N DROP TABLE t1; ################################## # Check row_format on ALTER ALGORITHM=INPLACE SET GLOBAL innodb_default_row_format=COMPACT; CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT PRIMARY KEY, b TEXT, KEY k1(b(10))) ENGINE=INNODB; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, REPEAT('abc',1000)); SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE 't1'; Name Engine Version Row_format Rows Avg_row_length Data_length Max_data_length Index_length Data_free Auto_increment Create_time Update_time Check_time Collation Checksum Create_options Comment Max_index_length Temporary t1 InnoDB # Compact # # # # # # NULL # # NULL latin1_swedish_ci NULL 0 N SET GLOBAL innodb_default_row_format=DYNAMIC; ALTER TABLE t1 DROP INDEX k1; # Because it is in-place operation, there is no rebuild, so the # original format has to be retained. SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE 't1'; Name Engine Version Row_format Rows Avg_row_length Data_length Max_data_length Index_length Data_free Auto_increment Create_time Update_time Check_time Collation Checksum Create_options Comment Max_index_length Temporary t1 InnoDB # Compact # # # # # # NULL # # NULL latin1_swedish_ci NULL 0 N DROP TABLE t1; # # MDEV-24758 heap-use-after-poison in innobase_add_instant_try/rec_copy # CREATE TABLE t1 (pk INT PRIMARY KEY) CHARACTER SET utf8 ENGINE=InnoDB; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1); SET GLOBAL innodb_default_row_format = REDUNDANT; ALTER TABLE t1 ADD a CHAR(8) DEFAULT ''; DROP TABLE t1; SET GLOBAL innodb_default_row_format = @row_format; # End of 10.3 tests # # MDEV-23295 Assertion fields[i].same(instant.fields[i]) failed # SET GLOBAL innodb_default_row_format = @row_format; CREATE TABLE t1 (a char(8)) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET utf8; SET GLOBAL innodb_default_row_format= COMPACT; ALTER TABLE t1 ADD b INT; SELECT ROW_FORMAT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES WHERE TABLE_NAME='t1'; ROW_FORMAT Dynamic DROP TABLE t1; # # MDEV-23345 Assertion not_redundant() == old.not_redundant() failed # SET GLOBAL innodb_default_row_format = @row_format; CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT PRIMARY KEY, b INT, KEY(b)) ENGINE=InnoDB; SET GLOBAL innodb_default_row_format= COMPACT; ALTER TABLE t1 DROP b; SELECT ROW_FORMAT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES WHERE TABLE_NAME='t1'; ROW_FORMAT Dynamic DROP TABLE t1; # # MDEV-31025 Redundant table alter fails when fixed column # stored externally # set @old_sql_mode = @@sql_mode; SET @@sql_mode=''; CREATE TABLE t1(pk INT,c CHAR(255),c2 CHAR(255),c3 CHAR(255), c4 char(255), c5 char(255), c6 char(255), c7 char(255), c8 char(255), primary key(pk) )Engine=InnoDB character set utf32 ROW_FORMAT=REDUNDANT; INSERT INTO t1(pk, c) VALUES (1, repeat('a', 255)); ALTER TABLE t1 FORCE; CHECK TABLE t1; Table Op Msg_type Msg_text test.t1 check status OK SELECT LENGTH(c) FROM t1; LENGTH(c) 1020 DROP TABLE t1; set @@sql_mode = @old_sql_mode; # End of 10.4 tests SET GLOBAL innodb_default_row_format = @row_format;