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--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
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, localhost, root,,mysqltest,,);
--enable_reconnect
connection default;
use mysqltest;
--enable_reconnect
# A sample test
-- source include/maria_empty_logs.inc
let $mms_tables=1;
create table t1 (a varchar(1000)) engine=aria;
--echo * TEST of REDO: see if recovery can reconstruct if we give it an old table
-- source include/maria_make_snapshot_for_feeding_recovery.inc
# Your committed statements here, which we expect to
# be reconstructed from the log
insert into t1 values ("00000000");
-- source include/maria_make_snapshot_for_comparison.inc
# we want recovery to run on the first snapshot made above
let $mvr_restore_old_snapshot=1;
# As we did only committed work, we test REDO applying, which could
# produce a physically identical table.
let $mms_compare_physically=1;
let $mvr_debug_option="+d,maria_flush_whole_log,maria_crash";
let $mvr_crash_statement= set global aria_checkpoint_interval=1;
# the script below will trigger recovery and compare checksums
-- source include/maria_verify_recovery.inc
let $mms_compare_physically=0;
# so a SELECT like this is pure visual effect, brings nothing.
select * from t1;
--echo * TEST of REDO+UNDO: normal recovery test (no moving tables under its feet)
# different types of crash => a loop; here are loop control variables
let $crash_no_flush=1;
let $crash_flush_whole_page_cache=0;
let $crash_flush_states=0;
let $crash_flush_whole_log=0;
let $crash_loop=1;
# 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 $mvr_crash_statement= set global aria_checkpoint_interval=1;
# Note that we don't remove logs between iterations. Test is
# cumulative (each new recovery processes more log records than the previous).
while ($crash_loop)
{
if ($crash_flush_whole_log)
{
let $mvr_debug_option="+d,maria_flush_whole_log,maria_crash";
# set up what next iteration should do:
let $crash_flush_whole_log=0;
let $crash_loop=0;
}
if ($crash_flush_states)
{
let $mvr_debug_option="+d,maria_flush_states,maria_flush_whole_log,maria_crash";
let $crash_flush_states=0;
let $crash_flush_whole_log=1;
}
if ($crash_flush_whole_page_cache)
{
let $mvr_debug_option="+d,maria_flush_whole_page_cache,maria_crash";
let $crash_flush_whole_page_cache=0;
let $crash_flush_states=1;
}
if ($crash_no_flush)
{
let $mvr_debug_option="+d,maria_crash";
let $crash_no_flush=0;
let $crash_flush_whole_page_cache=1;
}
# Your committed statements here
insert into t1 values ("00000000");
-- source include/maria_make_snapshot_for_comparison.inc
# Your statements which we expect to be rolled back
lock tables t1 write;
insert into t1 values ("aaaaaaaaa");
-- source include/maria_verify_recovery.inc
select * from t1;
}
drop table t1;
# what did we compare above:
# - checksum: tells that the tables contain the same amount of rows
# and same data in rows
# - index: no, neither state nor pages were compared
# - bitmap pages: the REPAIR QUICK done above very probably checks
# that bitmap reflects page occupation; do we need to do physical
# compare?
# - page LSN: not compared; we should compare that page's LSN in new
# table is >= page's LSN in old table (it can be >, due to UNDO phase)
# we had a bug where new page's LSN was 0... todo.
#
# Test for this bug: an UPDATE purges and rewrites a tail page, and
# recovery applied the purge, stamped page with UNDO's LSN, thus
# the rewrite was ignored.
#
--echo * TEST of two REDOs for same page in one REDO group
-- source include/maria_empty_logs.inc
let $mms_tables=1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
i int,
b blob default NULL,
c varchar(6000) default NULL
) ENGINE=ARIA CHECKSUM=1;
-- source include/maria_make_snapshot_for_feeding_recovery.inc
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, REPEAT('a', 5000), REPEAT('b', 5000));
UPDATE t1 SET i=3, b=CONCAT(b,'c') WHERE i=1;
SELECT LENGTH(b) FROM t1 WHERE i=3;
-- source include/maria_make_snapshot_for_comparison.inc
# we want recovery to run on the first snapshot made above
let $mvr_restore_old_snapshot=1;
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;
-- source include/maria_verify_recovery.inc
SELECT LENGTH(b) FROM t1 WHERE i=3;
drop table t1;
# Test that INSERT's effect on auto-increment is recovered
--echo * TEST of INSERT vs state.auto_increment
-- source include/maria_empty_logs.inc
let $mms_tables=1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
i int auto_increment primary key,
c varchar(6),
key(c)
) ENGINE=ARIA;
insert into t1 values(null,"b");
-- source include/maria_make_snapshot_for_feeding_recovery.inc
insert into t1 values(null,"a"), (null,"c"), (null,"d");
# With this DELETE we also verify that Recovery cares only about INSERTs
delete from t1 where c="d";
-- source include/maria_make_snapshot_for_comparison.inc
let $mvr_restore_old_snapshot=1;
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;
-- source include/maria_verify_recovery.inc
show create table t1;
# Test that UPDATE's effect on auto-increment is recovered
--echo * TEST of UPDATE vs state.auto_increment
-- source include/maria_make_snapshot_for_feeding_recovery.inc
update t1 set i=15 where c="a";
-- source include/maria_make_snapshot_for_comparison.inc
let $mvr_restore_old_snapshot=1;
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;
-- source include/maria_verify_recovery.inc
show create table t1;
# Test that INSERT's rollback does not set auto-increment counter to 1
# (BUG#34106)
--echo * TEST of INSERT's rollback vs state.auto_increment
-- source include/maria_make_snapshot_for_comparison.inc
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;
lock tables t1 write;
insert into t1 values(null, "e");
-- source include/maria_verify_recovery.inc
show create table t1;
insert into t1 values(null, "f");
drop table t1;
# clean up everything
let $mms_purpose=feeding_recovery;
eval drop database mysqltest_for_$mms_purpose;
let $mms_purpose=comparison;
eval drop database mysqltest_for_$mms_purpose;
drop database mysqltest;
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