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/*****************************************************************************
Copyright (c) 1997, 2017, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright (c) 2017, 2023, MariaDB Corporation.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; version 2 of the License.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1335 USA
*****************************************************************************/
/**************************************************//**
@file row/row0umod.cc
Undo modify of a row
Created 2/27/1997 Heikki Tuuri
*******************************************************/
#include "row0umod.h"
#include "dict0dict.h"
#include "dict0stats.h"
#include "dict0boot.h"
#include "trx0undo.h"
#include "trx0roll.h"
#include "trx0purge.h"
#include "btr0btr.h"
#include "mach0data.h"
#include "row0undo.h"
#include "row0vers.h"
#include "trx0trx.h"
#include "trx0rec.h"
#include "row0row.h"
#include "row0upd.h"
#include "que0que.h"
#include "log0log.h"
/* Considerations on undoing a modify operation.
(1) Undoing a delete marking: all index records should be found. Some of
them may have delete mark already FALSE, if the delete mark operation was
stopped underway, or if the undo operation ended prematurely because of a
system crash.
(2) Undoing an update of a delete unmarked record: the newer version of
an updated secondary index entry should be removed if no prior version
of the clustered index record requires its existence. Otherwise, it should
be delete marked.
(3) Undoing an update of a delete marked record. In this kind of update a
delete marked clustered index record was delete unmarked and possibly also
some of its fields were changed. Now, it is possible that the delete marked
version has become obsolete at the time the undo is started. */
/*************************************************************************
IMPORTANT NOTE: Any operation that generates redo MUST check that there
is enough space in the redo log before for that operation. This is
done by calling log_free_check(). The reason for checking the
availability of the redo log space before the start of the operation is
that we MUST not hold any synchonization objects when performing the
check.
If you make a change in this module make sure that no codepath is
introduced where a call to log_free_check() is bypassed. */
/***********************************************************//**
Undoes a modify in a clustered index record.
@return DB_SUCCESS, DB_FAIL, or error code: we may run out of file space */
static MY_ATTRIBUTE((nonnull, warn_unused_result))
dberr_t
row_undo_mod_clust_low(
/*===================*/
undo_node_t* node, /*!< in: row undo node */
rec_offs** offsets,/*!< out: rec_get_offsets() on the record */
mem_heap_t** offsets_heap,
/*!< in/out: memory heap that can be emptied */
mem_heap_t* heap, /*!< in/out: memory heap */
byte* sys, /*!< out: DB_TRX_ID, DB_ROLL_PTR
for row_log_table_delete() */
que_thr_t* thr, /*!< in: query thread */
mtr_t* mtr, /*!< in: mtr; must be committed before
latching any further pages */
btr_latch_mode mode) /*!< in: BTR_MODIFY_LEAF or BTR_MODIFY_TREE */
{
btr_pcur_t* pcur;
btr_cur_t* btr_cur;
dberr_t err;
pcur = &node->pcur;
btr_cur = btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(pcur);
if (pcur->restore_position(mode, mtr) != btr_pcur_t::SAME_ALL) {
return DB_CORRUPTION;
}
ut_ad(rec_get_trx_id(btr_cur_get_rec(btr_cur),
btr_cur_get_index(btr_cur))
== thr_get_trx(thr)->id
|| btr_cur_get_index(btr_cur)->table->is_temporary());
ut_ad(node->ref != &trx_undo_metadata
|| node->update->info_bits == REC_INFO_METADATA_ADD
|| node->update->info_bits == REC_INFO_METADATA_ALTER);
if (mode != BTR_MODIFY_TREE) {
ut_ad(mode == BTR_MODIFY_LEAF
|| mode == BTR_MODIFY_LEAF_ALREADY_LATCHED);
err = btr_cur_optimistic_update(
BTR_NO_LOCKING_FLAG | BTR_NO_UNDO_LOG_FLAG
| BTR_KEEP_SYS_FLAG,
btr_cur, offsets, offsets_heap,
node->update, node->cmpl_info,
thr, thr_get_trx(thr)->id, mtr);
ut_ad(err != DB_SUCCESS || node->ref != &trx_undo_metadata);
} else {
big_rec_t* dummy_big_rec;
err = btr_cur_pessimistic_update(
BTR_NO_LOCKING_FLAG
| BTR_NO_UNDO_LOG_FLAG
| BTR_KEEP_SYS_FLAG,
btr_cur, offsets, offsets_heap, heap,
&dummy_big_rec, node->update,
node->cmpl_info, thr, thr_get_trx(thr)->id, mtr);
ut_a(!dummy_big_rec);
if (err == DB_SUCCESS
&& node->ref == &trx_undo_metadata
&& btr_cur_get_index(btr_cur)->table->instant
&& node->update->info_bits == REC_INFO_METADATA_ADD) {
btr_reset_instant(*btr_cur->index(), false, mtr);
}
}
if (err != DB_SUCCESS) {
return err;
}
switch (const auto id = btr_cur_get_index(btr_cur)->table->id) {
unsigned c;
case DICT_TABLES_ID:
if (node->trx != trx_roll_crash_recv_trx) {
break;
}
c = DICT_COL__SYS_TABLES__ID;
goto evict;
case DICT_INDEXES_ID:
if (node->trx != trx_roll_crash_recv_trx) {
break;
} else if (node->rec_type == TRX_UNDO_DEL_MARK_REC
&& btr_cur_get_rec(btr_cur)
[8 + 8 + DATA_TRX_ID_LEN + DATA_ROLL_PTR_LEN]
== static_cast<byte>(*TEMP_INDEX_PREFIX_STR)) {
/* We are rolling back the DELETE of metadata
for a failed ADD INDEX operation. This does
not affect any cached table definition,
because we are filtering out such indexes in
dict_load_indexes(). */
break;
}
/* fall through */
case DICT_COLUMNS_ID:
static_assert(!DICT_COL__SYS_INDEXES__TABLE_ID, "");
static_assert(!DICT_COL__SYS_COLUMNS__TABLE_ID, "");
c = DICT_COL__SYS_COLUMNS__TABLE_ID;
/* This is rolling back an UPDATE or DELETE on SYS_COLUMNS.
If it was part of an instant ALTER TABLE operation, we
must evict the table definition, so that it can be
reloaded after the dictionary operation has been
completed. At this point, any corresponding operation
to the metadata record will have been rolled back. */
evict:
const dfield_t& table_id = *dtuple_get_nth_field(node->row, c);
ut_ad(dfield_get_len(&table_id) == 8);
node->trx->evict_table(mach_read_from_8(
static_cast<byte*>(
table_id.data)),
id == DICT_COLUMNS_ID);
}
return DB_SUCCESS;
}
/** Get the byte offset of the DB_TRX_ID column
@param[in] rec clustered index record
@param[in] index clustered index
@return the byte offset of DB_TRX_ID, from the start of rec */
ulint row_trx_id_offset(const rec_t* rec, const dict_index_t* index)
{
ut_ad(index->n_uniq <= MAX_REF_PARTS);
ulint trx_id_offset = index->trx_id_offset;
if (!trx_id_offset) {
/* Reserve enough offsets for the PRIMARY KEY and 2 columns
so that we can access DB_TRX_ID, DB_ROLL_PTR. */
rec_offs offsets_[REC_OFFS_HEADER_SIZE + MAX_REF_PARTS + 2];
rec_offs_init(offsets_);
mem_heap_t* heap = NULL;
const ulint trx_id_pos = index->n_uniq ? index->n_uniq : 1;
rec_offs* offsets = rec_get_offsets(rec, index, offsets_,
index->n_core_fields,
trx_id_pos + 1, &heap);
ut_ad(!heap);
ulint len;
trx_id_offset = rec_get_nth_field_offs(
offsets, trx_id_pos, &len);
ut_ad(len == DATA_TRX_ID_LEN);
}
return trx_id_offset;
}
/** Determine if rollback must execute a purge-like operation.
@param node row undo
@return whether the record should be purged */
static bool row_undo_mod_must_purge(const undo_node_t &node)
{
ut_ad(node.rec_type == TRX_UNDO_UPD_DEL_REC);
ut_ad(!node.table->is_temporary());
const btr_cur_t &btr_cur= node.pcur.btr_cur;
ut_ad(btr_cur.index()->is_primary());
DEBUG_SYNC_C("rollback_purge_clust");
if (!purge_sys.is_purgeable(node.new_trx_id))
return false;
const rec_t *rec= btr_cur_get_rec(&btr_cur);
return trx_read_trx_id(rec + row_trx_id_offset(rec, btr_cur.index())) ==
node.new_trx_id;
}
/***********************************************************//**
Undoes a modify in a clustered index record. Sets also the node state for the
next round of undo.
@return DB_SUCCESS or error code: we may run out of file space */
static MY_ATTRIBUTE((nonnull, warn_unused_result))
dberr_t
row_undo_mod_clust(
/*===============*/
undo_node_t* node, /*!< in: row undo node */
que_thr_t* thr) /*!< in: query thread */
{
btr_pcur_t* pcur;
mtr_t mtr;
dberr_t err;
dict_index_t* index;
ut_ad(thr_get_trx(thr) == node->trx);
ut_ad(node->trx->in_rollback);
log_free_check();
pcur = &node->pcur;
index = btr_cur_get_index(btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(pcur));
ut_ad(index->is_primary());
mtr.start();
if (index->table->is_temporary()) {
mtr.set_log_mode(MTR_LOG_NO_REDO);
} else {
index->set_modified(mtr);
ut_ad(lock_table_has_locks(index->table));
}
mem_heap_t* heap = mem_heap_create(1024);
mem_heap_t* offsets_heap = NULL;
rec_offs* offsets = NULL;
byte sys[DATA_TRX_ID_LEN + DATA_ROLL_PTR_LEN];
/* Try optimistic processing of the record, keeping changes within
the index page */
err = row_undo_mod_clust_low(node, &offsets, &offsets_heap,
heap, sys, thr, &mtr, BTR_MODIFY_LEAF);
if (err != DB_SUCCESS) {
btr_pcur_commit_specify_mtr(pcur, &mtr);
/* We may have to modify tree structure: do a pessimistic
descent down the index tree */
mtr.start();
if (index->table->is_temporary()) {
mtr.set_log_mode(MTR_LOG_NO_REDO);
} else {
index->set_modified(mtr);
}
err = row_undo_mod_clust_low(node, &offsets, &offsets_heap,
heap, sys, thr, &mtr,
BTR_MODIFY_TREE);
ut_ad(err == DB_SUCCESS || err == DB_OUT_OF_FILE_SPACE);
}
/**
* when scrubbing, and records gets cleared,
* the transaction id is not present afterwards.
* this is safe as: since the record is on free-list
* it can be reallocated at any time after this mtr-commits
* which is just below
*/
ut_ad(srv_immediate_scrub_data_uncompressed
|| row_get_rec_trx_id(btr_pcur_get_rec(pcur), index, offsets)
== node->new_trx_id);
btr_pcur_commit_specify_mtr(pcur, &mtr);
DEBUG_SYNC_C("rollback_undo_pk");
if (err != DB_SUCCESS) {
goto func_exit;
}
/* FIXME: Perform the below operations in the above
mini-transaction when possible. */
if (node->rec_type == TRX_UNDO_UPD_DEL_REC) {
/* In delete-marked records, DB_TRX_ID must
always refer to an existing update_undo log record. */
ut_ad(node->new_trx_id);
mtr.start();
if (pcur->restore_position(BTR_MODIFY_LEAF, &mtr) !=
btr_pcur_t::SAME_ALL) {
goto mtr_commit_exit;
}
ut_ad(rec_get_deleted_flag(btr_pcur_get_rec(pcur),
dict_table_is_comp(node->table)));
if (index->table->is_temporary()) {
mtr.set_log_mode(MTR_LOG_NO_REDO);
err = btr_cur_optimistic_delete(&pcur->btr_cur, 0,
&mtr);
if (err != DB_FAIL) {
goto mtr_commit_exit;
}
err = DB_SUCCESS;
btr_pcur_commit_specify_mtr(pcur, &mtr);
} else {
index->set_modified(mtr);
if (!row_undo_mod_must_purge(*node)) {
goto mtr_commit_exit;
}
err = btr_cur_optimistic_delete(&pcur->btr_cur, 0,
&mtr);
if (err != DB_FAIL) {
goto mtr_commit_exit;
}
err = DB_SUCCESS;
btr_pcur_commit_specify_mtr(pcur, &mtr);
}
mtr.start();
if (pcur->restore_position(BTR_PURGE_TREE, &mtr) !=
btr_pcur_t::SAME_ALL) {
goto mtr_commit_exit;
}
ut_ad(rec_get_deleted_flag(btr_pcur_get_rec(pcur),
dict_table_is_comp(node->table)));
if (index->table->is_temporary()) {
mtr.set_log_mode(MTR_LOG_NO_REDO);
} else {
if (!row_undo_mod_must_purge(*node)) {
goto mtr_commit_exit;
}
index->set_modified(mtr);
}
/* This operation is analogous to purge, we can free
also inherited externally stored fields. We can also
assume that the record was complete (including BLOBs),
because it had been delete-marked after it had been
completely inserted. Therefore, we are passing
rollback=false, just like purge does. */
btr_cur_pessimistic_delete(&err, FALSE, &pcur->btr_cur, 0,
false, &mtr);
ut_ad(err == DB_SUCCESS || err == DB_OUT_OF_FILE_SPACE);
} else if (!index->table->is_temporary() && node->new_trx_id) {
/* We rolled back a record so that it still exists.
We must reset the DB_TRX_ID if the history is no
longer accessible by any active read view. */
mtr.start();
if (pcur->restore_position(BTR_MODIFY_LEAF, &mtr)
!= btr_pcur_t::SAME_ALL
|| !purge_sys.is_purgeable(node->new_trx_id)) {
goto mtr_commit_exit;
}
rec_t* rec = btr_pcur_get_rec(pcur);
ulint trx_id_offset = index->trx_id_offset;
ulint trx_id_pos = index->n_uniq ? index->n_uniq : 1;
/* Reserve enough offsets for the PRIMARY KEY and
2 columns so that we can access DB_TRX_ID, DB_ROLL_PTR. */
rec_offs offsets_[REC_OFFS_HEADER_SIZE + MAX_REF_PARTS + 2];
if (trx_id_offset) {
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
ut_ad(rec_offs_validate(NULL, index, offsets));
if (buf_block_get_page_zip(
btr_pcur_get_block(&node->pcur))) {
/* Below, page_zip_write_trx_id_and_roll_ptr()
needs offsets to access DB_TRX_ID,DB_ROLL_PTR.
We already computed offsets for possibly
another record in the clustered index.
Because the PRIMARY KEY is fixed-length,
the offsets for the PRIMARY KEY and
DB_TRX_ID,DB_ROLL_PTR are still valid.
Silence the rec_offs_validate() assertion. */
rec_offs_make_valid(rec, index, true, offsets);
}
#endif
} else if (rec_is_metadata(rec, *index)) {
ut_ad(!buf_block_get_page_zip(btr_pcur_get_block(
pcur)));
for (unsigned i = index->first_user_field(); i--; ) {
trx_id_offset += index->fields[i].fixed_len;
}
} else {
ut_ad(index->n_uniq <= MAX_REF_PARTS);
rec_offs_init(offsets_);
offsets = rec_get_offsets(rec, index, offsets_,
index->n_core_fields,
trx_id_pos + 2, &heap);
ulint len;
trx_id_offset = rec_get_nth_field_offs(
offsets, trx_id_pos, &len);
ut_ad(len == DATA_TRX_ID_LEN);
}
if (trx_read_trx_id(rec + trx_id_offset) == node->new_trx_id) {
ut_ad(!rec_get_deleted_flag(
rec, dict_table_is_comp(node->table))
|| rec_is_alter_metadata(rec, *index));
index->set_modified(mtr);
buf_block_t* block = btr_pcur_get_block(pcur);
if (UNIV_LIKELY_NULL(block->page.zip.data)) {
page_zip_write_trx_id_and_roll_ptr(
block, rec, offsets, trx_id_pos,
0, 1ULL << ROLL_PTR_INSERT_FLAG_POS,
&mtr);
} else {
size_t offs = page_offset(rec + trx_id_offset);
mtr.memset(block, offs, DATA_TRX_ID_LEN, 0);
offs += DATA_TRX_ID_LEN;
mtr.write<1,mtr_t::MAYBE_NOP>(*block,
block->page.frame
+ offs, 0x80U);
mtr.memset(block, offs + 1,
DATA_ROLL_PTR_LEN - 1, 0);
}
}
} else {
goto func_exit;
}
mtr_commit_exit:
btr_pcur_commit_specify_mtr(pcur, &mtr);
func_exit:
if (offsets_heap) {
mem_heap_free(offsets_heap);
}
mem_heap_free(heap);
return(err);
}
/***********************************************************//**
Delete marks or removes a secondary index entry if found.
@return DB_SUCCESS, DB_FAIL, or DB_OUT_OF_FILE_SPACE */
static MY_ATTRIBUTE((nonnull, warn_unused_result))
dberr_t
row_undo_mod_del_mark_or_remove_sec_low(
/*====================================*/
undo_node_t* node, /*!< in: row undo node */
que_thr_t* thr, /*!< in: query thread */
dict_index_t* index, /*!< in: index */
dtuple_t* entry, /*!< in: index entry */
btr_latch_mode mode) /*!< in: latch mode BTR_MODIFY_LEAF or
BTR_MODIFY_TREE */
{
btr_pcur_t pcur;
btr_cur_t* btr_cur;
dberr_t err = DB_SUCCESS;
mtr_t mtr;
mtr_t mtr_vers;
const bool modify_leaf = mode == BTR_MODIFY_LEAF;
row_mtr_start(&mtr, index);
pcur.btr_cur.page_cur.index = index;
btr_cur = btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(&pcur);
if (index->is_spatial()) {
mode = modify_leaf
? btr_latch_mode(BTR_MODIFY_LEAF
| BTR_RTREE_DELETE_MARK
| BTR_RTREE_UNDO_INS)
: btr_latch_mode(BTR_PURGE_TREE | BTR_RTREE_UNDO_INS);
if (UNIV_LIKELY(!rtr_search(entry, mode, &pcur, thr, &mtr))) {
goto found;
} else {
goto func_exit;
}
} else if (!index->is_committed()) {
/* The index->online_status may change if the index is
or was being created online, but not committed yet. It
is protected by index->lock. */
if (modify_leaf) {
mode = BTR_MODIFY_LEAF_ALREADY_LATCHED;
mtr_s_lock_index(index, &mtr);
} else {
ut_ad(mode == BTR_PURGE_TREE);
mode = BTR_PURGE_TREE_ALREADY_LATCHED;
mtr_x_lock_index(index, &mtr);
}
} else {
/* For secondary indexes,
index->online_status==ONLINE_INDEX_COMPLETE if
index->is_committed(). */
ut_ad(!dict_index_is_online_ddl(index));
}
if (!row_search_index_entry(entry, mode, &pcur, &mtr)) {
/* In crash recovery, the secondary index record may
be missing if the UPDATE did not have time to insert
the secondary index records before the crash. When we
are undoing that UPDATE in crash recovery, the record
may be missing.
In normal processing, if an update ends in a deadlock
before it has inserted all updated secondary index
records, then the undo will not find those records. */
goto func_exit;
}
found:
/* We should remove the index record if no prior version of the row,
which cannot be purged yet, requires its existence. If some requires,
we should delete mark the record. */
mtr_vers.start();
ut_a(node->pcur.restore_position(BTR_SEARCH_LEAF, &mtr_vers) ==
btr_pcur_t::SAME_ALL);
/* For temporary table, we can skip to check older version of
clustered index entry, because there is no MVCC or purge. */
if (node->table->is_temporary()
|| row_vers_old_has_index_entry(
false, btr_pcur_get_rec(&node->pcur),
&mtr_vers, index, entry, 0, 0)) {
btr_rec_set_deleted<true>(btr_cur_get_block(btr_cur),
btr_cur_get_rec(btr_cur), &mtr);
} else {
/* Remove the index record */
if (dict_index_is_spatial(index)) {
rec_t* rec = btr_pcur_get_rec(&pcur);
if (rec_get_deleted_flag(rec,
dict_table_is_comp(index->table))) {
ib::error() << "Record found in index "
<< index->name << " is deleted marked"
" on rollback update.";
ut_ad(0);
}
}
if (modify_leaf) {
err = btr_cur_optimistic_delete(btr_cur, 0, &mtr);
} else {
/* Passing rollback=false,
because we are deleting a secondary index record:
the distinction only matters when deleting a
record that contains externally stored columns. */
ut_ad(!index->is_primary());
btr_cur_pessimistic_delete(&err, FALSE, btr_cur, 0,
false, &mtr);
/* The delete operation may fail if we have little
file space left: TODO: easiest to crash the database
and restart with more file space */
}
}
btr_pcur_commit_specify_mtr(&(node->pcur), &mtr_vers);
func_exit:
btr_pcur_close(&pcur);
mtr_commit(&mtr);
return(err);
}
/***********************************************************//**
Delete marks or removes a secondary index entry if found.
NOTE that if we updated the fields of a delete-marked secondary index record
so that alphabetically they stayed the same, e.g., 'abc' -> 'aBc', we cannot
return to the original values because we do not know them. But this should
not cause problems because in row0sel.cc, in queries we always retrieve the
clustered index record or an earlier version of it, if the secondary index
record through which we do the search is delete-marked.
@return DB_SUCCESS or DB_OUT_OF_FILE_SPACE */
static MY_ATTRIBUTE((nonnull, warn_unused_result))
dberr_t
row_undo_mod_del_mark_or_remove_sec(
/*================================*/
undo_node_t* node, /*!< in: row undo node */
que_thr_t* thr, /*!< in: query thread */
dict_index_t* index, /*!< in: index */
dtuple_t* entry) /*!< in: index entry */
{
dberr_t err;
err = row_undo_mod_del_mark_or_remove_sec_low(node, thr, index,
entry, BTR_MODIFY_LEAF);
if (err == DB_SUCCESS) {
return(err);
}
err = row_undo_mod_del_mark_or_remove_sec_low(node, thr, index,
entry, BTR_PURGE_TREE);
return(err);
}
/***********************************************************//**
Delete unmarks a secondary index entry which must be found. It might not be
delete-marked at the moment, but it does not harm to unmark it anyway. We also
need to update the fields of the secondary index record if we updated its
fields but alphabetically they stayed the same, e.g., 'abc' -> 'aBc'.
@retval DB_SUCCESS on success
@retval DB_FAIL if BTR_MODIFY_TREE should be tried
@retval DB_OUT_OF_FILE_SPACE when running out of tablespace
@retval DB_DUPLICATE_KEY if the value was missing
and an insert would lead to a duplicate exists */
static MY_ATTRIBUTE((nonnull, warn_unused_result))
dberr_t
row_undo_mod_del_unmark_sec_and_undo_update(
/*========================================*/
btr_latch_mode mode, /*!< in: search mode: BTR_MODIFY_LEAF or
BTR_MODIFY_TREE */
que_thr_t* thr, /*!< in: query thread */
dict_index_t* index, /*!< in: index */
dtuple_t* entry) /*!< in: index entry */
{
btr_pcur_t pcur;
btr_cur_t* btr_cur = btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(&pcur);
upd_t* update;
dberr_t err = DB_SUCCESS;
big_rec_t* dummy_big_rec;
mtr_t mtr;
trx_t* trx = thr_get_trx(thr);
const ulint flags
= BTR_KEEP_SYS_FLAG | BTR_NO_LOCKING_FLAG;
const auto orig_mode = mode;
pcur.btr_cur.page_cur.index = index;
ut_ad(trx->id != 0);
if (index->is_spatial()) {
/* FIXME: Currently we do a 2-pass search for the undo
due to avoid undel-mark a wrong rec in rolling back in
partial update. Later, we could log some info in
secondary index updates to avoid this. */
static_assert(BTR_MODIFY_TREE == (8 | BTR_MODIFY_LEAF), "");
ut_ad(!(mode & 8));
mode = btr_latch_mode(mode | BTR_RTREE_DELETE_MARK);
}
try_again:
row_mtr_start(&mtr, index);
mem_heap_t* offsets_heap = nullptr;
rec_offs* offsets = nullptr;
if (index->is_spatial()) {
if (!rtr_search(entry, mode, &pcur, thr, &mtr)) {
goto found;
}
if (mode != orig_mode && btr_cur->rtr_info->fd_del) {
mode = orig_mode;
btr_pcur_close(&pcur);
mtr.commit();
goto try_again;
}
goto not_found;
}
if (!row_search_index_entry(entry, mode, &pcur, &mtr)) {
not_found:
if (btr_cur->up_match >= dict_index_get_n_unique(index)
|| btr_cur->low_match >= dict_index_get_n_unique(index)) {
ib::warn() << "Record in index " << index->name
<< " of table " << index->table->name
<< " was not found on rollback, and"
" a duplicate exists: "
<< *entry
<< " at: " << rec_index_print(
btr_cur_get_rec(btr_cur), index);
err = DB_DUPLICATE_KEY;
goto func_exit;
}
ib::warn() << "Record in index " << index->name
<< " of table " << index->table->name
<< " was not found on rollback, trying to insert: "
<< *entry
<< " at: " << rec_index_print(
btr_cur_get_rec(btr_cur), index);
/* Insert the missing record that we were trying to
delete-unmark. */
big_rec_t* big_rec;
rec_t* insert_rec;
err = btr_cur_optimistic_insert(
flags, btr_cur, &offsets, &offsets_heap,
entry, &insert_rec, &big_rec,
0, thr, &mtr);
ut_ad(!big_rec);
if (err == DB_FAIL && mode == BTR_MODIFY_TREE) {
err = btr_cur_pessimistic_insert(
flags, btr_cur,
&offsets, &offsets_heap,
entry, &insert_rec, &big_rec,
0, thr, &mtr);
/* There are no off-page columns in
secondary indexes. */
ut_ad(!big_rec);
}
if (err == DB_SUCCESS) {
page_update_max_trx_id(
btr_cur_get_block(btr_cur),
btr_cur_get_page_zip(btr_cur),
trx->id, &mtr);
}
if (offsets_heap) {
mem_heap_free(offsets_heap);
}
} else {
found:
btr_rec_set_deleted<false>(btr_cur_get_block(btr_cur),
btr_cur_get_rec(btr_cur), &mtr);
mem_heap_t* heap = mem_heap_create(
sizeof(upd_t)
+ dtuple_get_n_fields(entry) * sizeof(upd_field_t));
offsets = rec_get_offsets(
btr_cur_get_rec(btr_cur),
index, nullptr, index->n_core_fields, ULINT_UNDEFINED,
&offsets_heap);
update = row_upd_build_sec_rec_difference_binary(
btr_cur_get_rec(btr_cur), index, offsets, entry, heap);
if (upd_get_n_fields(update) == 0) {
/* Do nothing */
} else if (mode != BTR_MODIFY_TREE) {
/* Try an optimistic updating of the record, keeping
changes within the page */
/* TODO: pass offsets, not &offsets */
err = btr_cur_optimistic_update(
flags, btr_cur, &offsets, &offsets_heap,
update, 0, thr, thr_get_trx(thr)->id, &mtr);
switch (err) {
case DB_OVERFLOW:
case DB_UNDERFLOW:
case DB_ZIP_OVERFLOW:
err = DB_FAIL;
default:
break;
}
} else {
err = btr_cur_pessimistic_update(
flags, btr_cur, &offsets, &offsets_heap,
heap, &dummy_big_rec,
update, 0, thr, thr_get_trx(thr)->id, &mtr);
ut_a(!dummy_big_rec);
}
mem_heap_free(heap);
mem_heap_free(offsets_heap);
}
func_exit:
btr_pcur_close(&pcur);
mtr_commit(&mtr);
return(err);
}
/***********************************************************//**
Undoes a modify in secondary indexes when undo record type is UPD_DEL.
@return DB_SUCCESS or DB_OUT_OF_FILE_SPACE */
static MY_ATTRIBUTE((nonnull, warn_unused_result))
dberr_t
row_undo_mod_upd_del_sec(
/*=====================*/
undo_node_t* node, /*!< in: row undo node */
que_thr_t* thr) /*!< in: query thread */
{
mem_heap_t* heap;
dberr_t err = DB_SUCCESS;
ut_ad(node->rec_type == TRX_UNDO_UPD_DEL_REC);
ut_ad(!node->undo_row);
heap = mem_heap_create(1024);
do {
dict_index_t* index = node->index;
if (index->type & (DICT_FTS | DICT_CORRUPT)
|| !index->is_committed()) {
continue;
}
/* During online index creation,
HA_ALTER_INPLACE_COPY_NO_LOCK or HA_ALTER_INPLACE_NOCOPY_NO_LOCk
should guarantee that any active transaction has not modified
indexed columns such that col->ord_part was 0 at the
time when the undo log record was written. When we get
to roll back an undo log entry TRX_UNDO_DEL_MARK_REC,
it should always cover all affected indexes. */
dtuple_t* entry = row_build_index_entry(
node->row, node->ext, index, heap);
if (UNIV_UNLIKELY(!entry)) {
/* The database must have crashed after
inserting a clustered index record but before
writing all the externally stored columns of
that record. Because secondary index entries
are inserted after the clustered index record,
we may assume that the secondary index record
does not exist. However, this situation may
only occur during the rollback of incomplete
transactions. */
ut_a(thr_get_trx(thr) == trx_roll_crash_recv_trx);
} else {
err = row_undo_mod_del_mark_or_remove_sec(
node, thr, index, entry);
if (UNIV_UNLIKELY(err != DB_SUCCESS)) {
break;
}
}
mem_heap_empty(heap);
} while ((node->index = dict_table_get_next_index(node->index)));
mem_heap_free(heap);
return(err);
}
/***********************************************************//**
Undoes a modify in secondary indexes when undo record type is DEL_MARK.
@return DB_SUCCESS or DB_OUT_OF_FILE_SPACE */
static MY_ATTRIBUTE((nonnull, warn_unused_result))
dberr_t
row_undo_mod_del_mark_sec(
/*======================*/
undo_node_t* node, /*!< in: row undo node */
que_thr_t* thr) /*!< in: query thread */
{
mem_heap_t* heap;
dberr_t err = DB_SUCCESS;
ut_ad(!node->undo_row);
heap = mem_heap_create(1024);
do {
dict_index_t* index = node->index;
if (index->type & (DICT_FTS | DICT_CORRUPT)
|| !index->is_committed()) {
continue;
}
/* During online index creation,
HA_ALTER_INPLACE_COPY_NO_LOCK or HA_ALTER_INPLACE_NOCOPY_NO_LOCK
should guarantee that any active transaction has not modified
indexed columns such that col->ord_part was 0 at the
time when the undo log record was written. When we get
to roll back an undo log entry TRX_UNDO_DEL_MARK_REC,
it should always cover all affected indexes. */
dtuple_t* entry = row_build_index_entry(
node->row, node->ext, index, heap);
ut_a(entry);
err = row_undo_mod_del_unmark_sec_and_undo_update(
BTR_MODIFY_LEAF, thr, index, entry);
if (err == DB_FAIL) {
err = row_undo_mod_del_unmark_sec_and_undo_update(
BTR_MODIFY_TREE, thr, index, entry);
}
if (err == DB_DUPLICATE_KEY) {
index->type |= DICT_CORRUPT;
err = DB_SUCCESS;
/* Do not return any error to the caller. The
duplicate will be reported by ALTER TABLE or
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX. Unfortunately we cannot
report the duplicate key value to the DDL
thread, because the altered_table object is
private to its call stack. */
} else if (err != DB_SUCCESS) {
break;
}
mem_heap_empty(heap);
} while ((node->index = dict_table_get_next_index(node->index)));
mem_heap_free(heap);
return(err);
}
/***********************************************************//**
Undoes a modify in secondary indexes when undo record type is UPD_EXIST.
@return DB_SUCCESS or DB_OUT_OF_FILE_SPACE */
static MY_ATTRIBUTE((nonnull, warn_unused_result))
dberr_t
row_undo_mod_upd_exist_sec(
/*=======================*/
undo_node_t* node, /*!< in: row undo node */
que_thr_t* thr) /*!< in: query thread */
{
if (node->cmpl_info & UPD_NODE_NO_ORD_CHANGE) {
return DB_SUCCESS;
}
mem_heap_t* heap = mem_heap_create(1024);
dberr_t err = DB_SUCCESS;
do {
dict_index_t* index = node->index;
if (index->type & (DICT_FTS | DICT_CORRUPT)
|| !index->is_committed()) {
continue;
}
if (!row_upd_changes_ord_field_binary_func(
index, node->update,
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
thr,
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
node->row, node->ext, ROW_BUILD_FOR_UNDO)) {
continue;
}
/* Build the newest version of the index entry */
dtuple_t* entry = row_build_index_entry(
node->row, node->ext, index, heap);
if (UNIV_UNLIKELY(!entry)) {
/* The server must have crashed in
row_upd_clust_rec_by_insert() before
the updated externally stored columns (BLOBs)
of the new clustered index entry were written. */
/* The table must be in DYNAMIC or COMPRESSED
format. REDUNDANT and COMPACT formats
store a local 768-byte prefix of each
externally stored column. */
ut_a(dict_table_has_atomic_blobs(index->table));
/* This is only legitimate when
rolling back an incomplete transaction
after crash recovery. */
ut_a(thr_get_trx(thr)->is_recovered);
/* The server must have crashed before
completing the insert of the new
clustered index entry and before
inserting to the secondary indexes.
Because node->row was not yet written
to this index, we can ignore it. But
we must restore node->undo_row. */
} else {
/* NOTE that if we updated the fields of a
delete-marked secondary index record so that
alphabetically they stayed the same, e.g.,
'abc' -> 'aBc', we cannot return to the
original values because we do not know them.
But this should not cause problems because
in row0sel.cc, in queries we always retrieve
the clustered index record or an earlier
version of it, if the secondary index record
through which we do the search is
delete-marked. */
err = row_undo_mod_del_mark_or_remove_sec(
node, thr, index, entry);
if (err != DB_SUCCESS) {
break;
}
}
mem_heap_empty(heap);
/* We may have to update the delete mark in the
secondary index record of the previous version of
the row. We also need to update the fields of
the secondary index record if we updated its fields
but alphabetically they stayed the same, e.g.,
'abc' -> 'aBc'. */
entry = row_build_index_entry_low(node->undo_row,
node->undo_ext,
index, heap,
ROW_BUILD_FOR_UNDO);
ut_a(entry);
err = row_undo_mod_del_unmark_sec_and_undo_update(
BTR_MODIFY_LEAF, thr, index, entry);
if (err == DB_FAIL) {
err = row_undo_mod_del_unmark_sec_and_undo_update(
BTR_MODIFY_TREE, thr, index, entry);
}
if (err == DB_DUPLICATE_KEY) {
index->type |= DICT_CORRUPT;
err = DB_SUCCESS;
} else if (err != DB_SUCCESS) {
break;
}
mem_heap_empty(heap);
} while ((node->index = dict_table_get_next_index(node->index)));
mem_heap_free(heap);
return(err);
}
/** Parse an update undo record.
@param[in,out] node row rollback state
@param[in] dict_locked whether the data dictionary cache is locked */
static bool row_undo_mod_parse_undo_rec(undo_node_t* node, bool dict_locked)
{
dict_index_t* clust_index;
undo_no_t undo_no;
table_id_t table_id;
trx_id_t trx_id;
roll_ptr_t roll_ptr;
byte info_bits;
byte type;
byte cmpl_info;
bool dummy_extern;
ut_ad(node->trx->in_rollback);
ut_ad(!trx_undo_roll_ptr_is_insert(node->roll_ptr));
const byte *ptr = trx_undo_rec_get_pars(
node->undo_rec, &type, &cmpl_info,
&dummy_extern, &undo_no, &table_id);
node->rec_type = type;
if (!node->is_temp) {
node->table = dict_table_open_on_id(table_id, dict_locked,
DICT_TABLE_OP_NORMAL);
} else if (!dict_locked) {
dict_sys.freeze(SRW_LOCK_CALL);
node->table = dict_sys.acquire_temporary_table(table_id);
dict_sys.unfreeze();
} else {
node->table = dict_sys.acquire_temporary_table(table_id);
}
if (!node->table) {
return false;
}
ut_ad(!node->table->skip_alter_undo);
if (UNIV_UNLIKELY(!node->table->is_accessible())) {
close_table:
/* Normally, tables should not disappear or become
unaccessible during ROLLBACK, because they should be
protected by InnoDB table locks. Corruption could be
a valid exception.
FIXME: When running out of temporary tablespace, it
would probably be better to just drop all temporary
tables (and temporary undo log records) of the current
connection, instead of doing this rollback. */
dict_table_close(node->table, dict_locked);
node->table = NULL;
return false;
}
clust_index = dict_table_get_first_index(node->table);
ptr = trx_undo_update_rec_get_sys_cols(ptr, &trx_id, &roll_ptr,
&info_bits);
ptr = trx_undo_rec_get_row_ref(ptr, clust_index, &(node->ref),
node->heap);
ptr = trx_undo_update_rec_get_update(ptr, clust_index, type, trx_id,
roll_ptr, info_bits,
node->heap, &(node->update));
node->new_trx_id = trx_id;
node->cmpl_info = cmpl_info;
ut_ad(!node->ref->info_bits);
if (node->update->info_bits & REC_INFO_MIN_REC_FLAG) {
if ((node->update->info_bits & ~REC_INFO_DELETED_FLAG)
!= REC_INFO_MIN_REC_FLAG) {
ut_ad("wrong info_bits in undo log record" == 0);
goto close_table;
}
/* This must be an undo log record for a subsequent
instant ALTER TABLE, extending the metadata record. */
ut_ad(clust_index->is_instant());
ut_ad(clust_index->table->instant
|| !(node->update->info_bits & REC_INFO_DELETED_FLAG));
node->ref = &trx_undo_metadata;
node->update->info_bits = (node->update->info_bits
& REC_INFO_DELETED_FLAG)
? REC_INFO_METADATA_ALTER
: REC_INFO_METADATA_ADD;
}
if (!row_undo_search_clust_to_pcur(node)) {
/* As long as this rolling-back transaction exists,
the PRIMARY KEY value pointed to by the undo log
record should exist.
However, if InnoDB is killed during a rollback, or
shut down during the rollback of recovered
transactions, then after restart we may try to roll
back some of the same undo log records again, because
trx_roll_try_truncate() is not being invoked after
every undo log record.
It is also possible that the record
was not modified yet (the DB_ROLL_PTR does not match
node->roll_ptr) and thus there is nothing to roll back.
btr_cur_upd_lock_and_undo() only writes the undo log
record after successfully acquiring an exclusive lock
on the the clustered index record. That lock will not
be released before the transaction is committed or
fully rolled back. (Exception: if the server was
killed, restarted, and shut down again before the
rollback of the recovered transaction was completed,
it is possible that the transaction was partially
rolled back and locks released.) */
goto close_table;
}
/* Extract indexed virtual columns from undo log */
if (node->ref != &trx_undo_metadata && node->table->n_v_cols) {
row_upd_replace_vcol(node->row, node->table,
node->update, false, node->undo_row,
(node->cmpl_info & UPD_NODE_NO_ORD_CHANGE)
? nullptr : ptr);
}
return true;
}
/***********************************************************//**
Undoes a modify operation on a row of a table.
@return DB_SUCCESS or error code */
dberr_t
row_undo_mod(
/*=========*/
undo_node_t* node, /*!< in: row undo node */
que_thr_t* thr) /*!< in: query thread */
{
dberr_t err = DB_SUCCESS;
ut_ad(thr_get_trx(thr) == node->trx);
const bool dict_locked = node->trx->dict_operation_lock_mode;
if (!row_undo_mod_parse_undo_rec(node, dict_locked)) {
return DB_SUCCESS;
}
ut_ad(node->table->is_temporary()
|| lock_table_has_locks(node->table));
node->index = dict_table_get_first_index(node->table);
ut_ad(dict_index_is_clust(node->index));
if (node->ref->info_bits) {
ut_ad(node->ref->is_metadata());
goto rollback_clust;
}
/* Skip the clustered index (the first index) */
node->index = dict_table_get_next_index(node->index);
if (node->index) {
switch (node->rec_type) {
case TRX_UNDO_UPD_EXIST_REC:
err = row_undo_mod_upd_exist_sec(node, thr);
break;
case TRX_UNDO_DEL_MARK_REC:
err = row_undo_mod_del_mark_sec(node, thr);
break;
case TRX_UNDO_UPD_DEL_REC:
err = row_undo_mod_upd_del_sec(node, thr);
break;
default:
MY_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE();
}
}
if (err == DB_SUCCESS) {
rollback_clust:
err = row_undo_mod_clust(node, thr);
bool update_statistics
= !(node->cmpl_info & UPD_NODE_NO_ORD_CHANGE);
if (err == DB_SUCCESS && node->table->stat_initialized) {
switch (node->rec_type) {
case TRX_UNDO_UPD_EXIST_REC:
break;
case TRX_UNDO_DEL_MARK_REC:
dict_table_n_rows_inc(node->table);
update_statistics = update_statistics
|| !srv_stats_include_delete_marked;
break;
case TRX_UNDO_UPD_DEL_REC:
dict_table_n_rows_dec(node->table);
update_statistics = update_statistics
|| !srv_stats_include_delete_marked;
break;
}
/* Do not attempt to update statistics when
executing ROLLBACK in the InnoDB SQL
interpreter, because in that case we would
already be holding dict_sys.latch, which
would be acquired when updating statistics. */
if (update_statistics && !dict_locked) {
dict_stats_update_if_needed(node->table,
*node->trx);
} else {
node->table->stat_modified_counter++;
}
}
}
dict_table_close(node->table, dict_locked);
node->table = NULL;
return(err);
}
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