--source include/not_embedded.inc # Don't test this under valgrind, memory leaks will occur as we crash --source include/not_valgrind.inc # Binary must be compiled with debug for crash to occur --source include/have_debug.inc --source include/have_maria.inc call mtr.add_suppression("File '.*aria_log.000.*' not found \\(Errcode: 2 .*\\)"); call mtr.add_suppression("Table '.\/mysqltest\/t_corrupted1' is crashed, skipping it. Please repair it with aria_chk -r"); set global aria_log_file_size=4294959104; let $MARIA_LOG=../../tmp; --disable_warnings drop database if exists mysqltest; --enable_warnings create database mysqltest; let $mms_tname=t; # Include scripts can perform SQL. For it to not influence the main test # they use a separate connection. This way if they use a DDL it would # not autocommit in the main test. connect (admin, 127.0.0.1, root,,mysqltest,,); --enable_reconnect connection default; use mysqltest; --enable_reconnect let $mms_tables=1; let $mvr_restore_old_snapshot=0; let $mms_compare_physically=0; let $mvr_debug_option="+d,maria_flush_whole_log,maria_crash"; let $mvr_crash_statement= set global aria_checkpoint_interval=1; # Test of removing logs manually --echo * TEST of removing logs manually let $mel_keep_control_file=1; # this will shut mysqld down cleanly (so, take a checkpoint) and # remove only logs; at restart Aria will create a new log with a high # number -- source include/maria_empty_logs.inc let $mel_keep_control_file=0; # next test will help us verify that a next recovery is ok --echo * TEST of UNDO_ROW_DELETE preserving rowid # we want recovery to use the tables as they were at time of crash let $mvr_restore_old_snapshot=0; # UNDO phase prevents physical comparison, normally, # so we'll only use checksums to compare. let $mms_compare_physically=0; let $mvr_crash_statement= set global aria_checkpoint_interval=1; create table t1(a int) engine=aria; insert into t1 values(1),(2); -- source include/maria_make_snapshot_for_comparison.inc lock tables t1 write; insert into t1 values(3); delete from t1 where a in (1,2,3); -- source include/maria_verify_recovery.inc drop table t1; # A basic checkpoint test --echo * TEST of checkpoint # Don't take a full checkpoints, we want to test checkpoint vs dirty pages set global debug_dbug="+d,info,query,enter,exit,loop,maria_checkpoint_indirect"; # restart checkpoint thread for it to notice the above set global aria_checkpoint_interval=10000; create table t1(a int, b varchar(10), index(a,b)) engine=aria; insert into t1 values(1,"a"),(2,"b"),(3,"c"); delete from t1 where b="b"; update t1 set b="d" where a=1; -- source include/maria_make_snapshot_for_comparison.inc lock tables t1 write; insert into t1 values(4,"e"),(5,"f"),(6,"g"); update t1 set b="h" where a=5; delete from t1 where b="g"; show status like "Aria_pagecache_blocks_not_flushed"; # force a checkpoint; there should be dirty pages and an open transaction set global aria_checkpoint_interval=10000; # do some more work update t1 set b="i" where a=5; let $mvr_restore_old_snapshot=0; let $mms_compare_physically=0; let $mvr_debug_option="+d,maria_crash"; let $mvr_crash_statement= set global aria_checkpoint_interval=1; # Now we have a recovery, which should use the checkpoint record # and its dirty pages list. -- source include/maria_verify_recovery.inc drop table t1; --echo Test of REPAIR's implicit commit let $mms_tables=1; create table t1 (a varchar(100), key(a)) engine=aria; let $mvr_restore_old_snapshot=0; let $mms_compare_physically=0; let $mvr_crash_statement= set global aria_checkpoint_interval=1; let $mvr_debug_option="+d,maria_flush_whole_log,maria_flush_whole_page_cache,maria_crash"; insert into t1 values(3); -- source include/maria_make_snapshot_for_comparison.inc lock tables t1 write; insert into t1 values (1); repair table t1; insert into t1 values(2); select * from t1; # checksum comparison failure is expected, SELECT output matters -- source include/maria_verify_recovery.inc # 2 should be missing (rolled back) but 1 should be committed select * from t1; drop table t1; --echo * TEST of recovery when crash before bulk-insert-with-repair is committed create table t1 (a varchar(100), key(a)) engine=aria; create table t2 (a varchar(100)) engine=myisam; let $mvr_restore_old_snapshot=0; let $mms_compare_physically=0; let $mvr_crash_statement= set global aria_checkpoint_interval=1; let $mvr_debug_option="+d,maria_flush_whole_log,maria_flush_whole_page_cache,maria_crash"; set rand_seed1=12, rand_seed2=254; # repeatable insert into t2 values (rand()); insert into t2 select (rand()) from t2; insert into t2 select (rand()) from t2; insert into t2 select (rand()) from t2; insert into t2 select (rand()) from t2; insert into t2 select (rand()) from t2; insert into t2 select (rand()) from t2; insert into t1 values(30); -- source include/maria_make_snapshot_for_comparison.inc lock tables t1 write, t2 read; delete from t1 limit 1; # 127 rows in t2, >100, so this will use repair-at-end select count(*) from t1; insert into t1 select * from t2; -- source include/maria_verify_recovery.inc show keys from t1; # should be enabled select count(*) from t1; drop table t1; --echo * TEST of recovery when OPTIMIZE has replaced the index file and crash create table t_corrupted1 (a varchar(100), key(a)) engine=aria; # we use a special name because this test portion will generate # corruption warnings, which we tell mtr_report.pl to ignore by # putting the message in mtr_report.pl, but we don't want to it ignore # corruption messages of other tests, hence the special name # 't_corrupted' and not just 't'. let $mms_tname=t_corrupted; let $mvr_restore_old_snapshot=0; let $mms_compare_physically=0; let $mvr_crash_statement= optimize table t_corrupted1; let $mvr_debug_option="+d,maria_flush_whole_log,maria_flush_whole_page_cache,maria_crash_sort_index"; insert into t_corrupted1 select (rand()) from t2; -- source include/maria_make_snapshot_for_comparison.inc # Recovery will not fix the table, but we expect to see it marked # "crashed on repair". # Because crash is mild, the table is actually not corrupted, so the # "check table extended" done below fixes the table. -- source include/maria_verify_recovery.inc drop table t_corrupted1, t2; # clean up everything let $mms_purpose=comparison; eval drop database mysqltest_for_$mms_purpose; drop database mysqltest;