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# Tests which cannot be run in embedded server.
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-- source include/not_embedded.inc
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-- source include/have_maria.inc
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let $default_engine=`select @@session.storage_engine`;
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2010-09-12 18:40:01 +02:00
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set session storage_engine=aria;
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2008-02-15 18:29:53 +01:00
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# Verify that INSERT DELAYED is disabled only for transactional tables
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# ("embedded" server translates them to plain INSERT)
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create table t1 (a int) row_format=page;
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2008-10-10 17:28:41 +02:00
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--error ER_DELAYED_NOT_SUPPORTED
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2008-02-15 18:29:53 +01:00
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insert delayed into t1 values(1);
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drop table t1;
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create table t1 (a int) row_format=page transactional=0;
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insert delayed into t1 values(1);
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flush table t1;
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select * from t1;
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select count(*) from t1;
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drop table t1;
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create table t1 (a int) row_format=dynamic;
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insert delayed into t1 values(1);
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flush table t1;
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select * from t1;
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select count(*) from t1;
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drop table t1;
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Fix for BUG#40661 "Maria: crash in embedded server (when detecting deadlock?)"
bug is actually a weirdness in test system, so moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria_notembedded.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria.test:
Removing test portion into maria_notembedded.test. Explanation below.
Running maria.test with --mem --embedded --valgrind I got:
==378== Invalid read of size 4
==378== at 0x857C755: _lf_pinbox_real_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:342)
==378== by 0x857C640: _lf_pinbox_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:267)
==378== by 0x857D50C: ldelete (lf_hash.c:226)
==378== by 0x857DBC1: lf_hash_delete (lf_hash.c:429)
==378== by 0x8243D82: unlock_lock_and_free_resource
(waiting_threads.c:676)
==378== by 0x8244A79: wt_thd_release (waiting_threads.c:948)
==378== by 0x83F301D: wt_thd_release_self (trnman.c:98)
==378== by 0x83F3D49: trnman_end_trn (trnman.c:431)
==378== by 0x837C437: ma_commit (ma_commit.c:60)
==378== by 0x835F082: ha_maria::external_lock(THD*, int)
(ha_maria.cc:2387)
==378== by 0x84D1011: handler::ha_external_lock(THD*, int)
(handler.cc:4433)
==378== by 0x856DA92: unlock_external(THD*, st_table**, unsigned)
(lock.cc:786)
==378== by 0x856DD6F: mysql_unlock_tables(THD*, st_mysql_lock*)
(lock.cc:389)
==378== by 0x8274A57: close_thread_tables(THD*) (sql_base.cc:1307)
==378== by 0x82ABEC3: unlock_locked_tables(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:99)
==378== by 0x82B0BB3: mysql_execute_command(THD*)
(sql_parse.cc:3372)
==378== Address 0x5894a0c is 164 bytes inside a block of size 184
free'd
==378== at 0x40233FC: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:323)
==378== by 0x823CF92: my_thread_end (my_thr_init.c:348)
==378== by 0x8200FEE: mysql_thread_end (libmysql.c:250)
==378== by 0x81A9487: send_one_query (mysqltest.c:535)
==378== by 0x4050111: start_thread (in /lib/libpthread-2.5.so)
==378== by 0x41A52ED: clone (in /lib/libc-2.5.so)
(among other errors). The line where the invalid read happens is:
if (available_stack_size(&pinbox, *pins->stack_ends_here) >
alloca_size)
and stack_ends_here was previously set here:
el->stack_ends_here= & my_thread_var->stack_ends_here;
The mysqltest "send" command, in embedded mode, is implemented this way
(mysqltest.c:do_send_query()): a *new OS thread* is created in
mysqltest, and does this:
mysql_thread_init();
VOID(mysql_send_query(&cn->mysql, cn->cur_query,
cn->cur_query_len));
mysql_thread_end();
So, con_d "send insert t1 values (2)" creates a new OS thread, which
gets a thread-specific data (mysql_thread_init()), then sends the
query; in particular, this sets el->stack_ends_here to a pointer inside
the thread-specific data (see my_thread_var above), that is, thd->pins
depends on the thread-specific data.
This sent "insert" blocks as expected, thread-specific data is free()d
(my_thread_end() above), OS thread terminates.
Then "default" connection runs "insert t1 values (3)"
which blocks on the 3 already inserted by the con_d.
This blocking (see waiting_threads.c) creates a WT_RESOURCE, which has,
as owner, con_d's WT_THD.
When con_d calls "unlock tables" (see stack trace), it wants to release
this resource, which involves con_d's thd->pins, so it ends up reading
stack_ends_here which points inside the freed thread-specific data =>
Valgrind error, crashes...
So this is an effect of having one single connection (con_d) for which
two queries:
send insert t1 values (2)
unlock tables
are done by different OS threads. That is indeed weird design of
mysqltest, and it breaks on the dependency of lf_alloc-pin.c on
thread-specific data. It is maybe already explained in those comments
in lf_alloc-pin.c:
" It is assumed that pins belong to a THD and are not transferable
between THD's (LF_PINS::stack_ends_here being a primary reason
for this limitation)."
" It is assumed that pins belong to a thread and are not
transferable
between threads."
In correct usage of libmysqld (no two queries sent for one connection
by two threads), this problem would not happen, so I call it a
deficiency of the test system.
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria_notembedded.test:
moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
2008-11-27 16:13:02 +01:00
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# This cannot be run in embedded server, see BUG#40661, because
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# mysqltest runs "send" commands in separate OS thread.
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#
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# an example of a deadlock
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#
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create table t1 (a int unique) transactional=1;
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insert t1 values (1);
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2009-01-15 22:27:36 +01:00
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Fix for BUG#40661 "Maria: crash in embedded server (when detecting deadlock?)"
bug is actually a weirdness in test system, so moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria_notembedded.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria.test:
Removing test portion into maria_notembedded.test. Explanation below.
Running maria.test with --mem --embedded --valgrind I got:
==378== Invalid read of size 4
==378== at 0x857C755: _lf_pinbox_real_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:342)
==378== by 0x857C640: _lf_pinbox_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:267)
==378== by 0x857D50C: ldelete (lf_hash.c:226)
==378== by 0x857DBC1: lf_hash_delete (lf_hash.c:429)
==378== by 0x8243D82: unlock_lock_and_free_resource
(waiting_threads.c:676)
==378== by 0x8244A79: wt_thd_release (waiting_threads.c:948)
==378== by 0x83F301D: wt_thd_release_self (trnman.c:98)
==378== by 0x83F3D49: trnman_end_trn (trnman.c:431)
==378== by 0x837C437: ma_commit (ma_commit.c:60)
==378== by 0x835F082: ha_maria::external_lock(THD*, int)
(ha_maria.cc:2387)
==378== by 0x84D1011: handler::ha_external_lock(THD*, int)
(handler.cc:4433)
==378== by 0x856DA92: unlock_external(THD*, st_table**, unsigned)
(lock.cc:786)
==378== by 0x856DD6F: mysql_unlock_tables(THD*, st_mysql_lock*)
(lock.cc:389)
==378== by 0x8274A57: close_thread_tables(THD*) (sql_base.cc:1307)
==378== by 0x82ABEC3: unlock_locked_tables(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:99)
==378== by 0x82B0BB3: mysql_execute_command(THD*)
(sql_parse.cc:3372)
==378== Address 0x5894a0c is 164 bytes inside a block of size 184
free'd
==378== at 0x40233FC: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:323)
==378== by 0x823CF92: my_thread_end (my_thr_init.c:348)
==378== by 0x8200FEE: mysql_thread_end (libmysql.c:250)
==378== by 0x81A9487: send_one_query (mysqltest.c:535)
==378== by 0x4050111: start_thread (in /lib/libpthread-2.5.so)
==378== by 0x41A52ED: clone (in /lib/libc-2.5.so)
(among other errors). The line where the invalid read happens is:
if (available_stack_size(&pinbox, *pins->stack_ends_here) >
alloca_size)
and stack_ends_here was previously set here:
el->stack_ends_here= & my_thread_var->stack_ends_here;
The mysqltest "send" command, in embedded mode, is implemented this way
(mysqltest.c:do_send_query()): a *new OS thread* is created in
mysqltest, and does this:
mysql_thread_init();
VOID(mysql_send_query(&cn->mysql, cn->cur_query,
cn->cur_query_len));
mysql_thread_end();
So, con_d "send insert t1 values (2)" creates a new OS thread, which
gets a thread-specific data (mysql_thread_init()), then sends the
query; in particular, this sets el->stack_ends_here to a pointer inside
the thread-specific data (see my_thread_var above), that is, thd->pins
depends on the thread-specific data.
This sent "insert" blocks as expected, thread-specific data is free()d
(my_thread_end() above), OS thread terminates.
Then "default" connection runs "insert t1 values (3)"
which blocks on the 3 already inserted by the con_d.
This blocking (see waiting_threads.c) creates a WT_RESOURCE, which has,
as owner, con_d's WT_THD.
When con_d calls "unlock tables" (see stack trace), it wants to release
this resource, which involves con_d's thd->pins, so it ends up reading
stack_ends_here which points inside the freed thread-specific data =>
Valgrind error, crashes...
So this is an effect of having one single connection (con_d) for which
two queries:
send insert t1 values (2)
unlock tables
are done by different OS threads. That is indeed weird design of
mysqltest, and it breaks on the dependency of lf_alloc-pin.c on
thread-specific data. It is maybe already explained in those comments
in lf_alloc-pin.c:
" It is assumed that pins belong to a THD and are not transferable
between THD's (LF_PINS::stack_ends_here being a primary reason
for this limitation)."
" It is assumed that pins belong to a thread and are not
transferable
between threads."
In correct usage of libmysqld (no two queries sent for one connection
by two threads), this problem would not happen, so I call it a
deficiency of the test system.
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria_notembedded.test:
moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
2008-11-27 16:13:02 +01:00
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lock table t1 write concurrent;
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insert t1 values (2);
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2009-01-15 22:27:36 +01:00
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connect(con_a,localhost,root,,);
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Fix for BUG#40661 "Maria: crash in embedded server (when detecting deadlock?)"
bug is actually a weirdness in test system, so moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria_notembedded.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria.test:
Removing test portion into maria_notembedded.test. Explanation below.
Running maria.test with --mem --embedded --valgrind I got:
==378== Invalid read of size 4
==378== at 0x857C755: _lf_pinbox_real_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:342)
==378== by 0x857C640: _lf_pinbox_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:267)
==378== by 0x857D50C: ldelete (lf_hash.c:226)
==378== by 0x857DBC1: lf_hash_delete (lf_hash.c:429)
==378== by 0x8243D82: unlock_lock_and_free_resource
(waiting_threads.c:676)
==378== by 0x8244A79: wt_thd_release (waiting_threads.c:948)
==378== by 0x83F301D: wt_thd_release_self (trnman.c:98)
==378== by 0x83F3D49: trnman_end_trn (trnman.c:431)
==378== by 0x837C437: ma_commit (ma_commit.c:60)
==378== by 0x835F082: ha_maria::external_lock(THD*, int)
(ha_maria.cc:2387)
==378== by 0x84D1011: handler::ha_external_lock(THD*, int)
(handler.cc:4433)
==378== by 0x856DA92: unlock_external(THD*, st_table**, unsigned)
(lock.cc:786)
==378== by 0x856DD6F: mysql_unlock_tables(THD*, st_mysql_lock*)
(lock.cc:389)
==378== by 0x8274A57: close_thread_tables(THD*) (sql_base.cc:1307)
==378== by 0x82ABEC3: unlock_locked_tables(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:99)
==378== by 0x82B0BB3: mysql_execute_command(THD*)
(sql_parse.cc:3372)
==378== Address 0x5894a0c is 164 bytes inside a block of size 184
free'd
==378== at 0x40233FC: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:323)
==378== by 0x823CF92: my_thread_end (my_thr_init.c:348)
==378== by 0x8200FEE: mysql_thread_end (libmysql.c:250)
==378== by 0x81A9487: send_one_query (mysqltest.c:535)
==378== by 0x4050111: start_thread (in /lib/libpthread-2.5.so)
==378== by 0x41A52ED: clone (in /lib/libc-2.5.so)
(among other errors). The line where the invalid read happens is:
if (available_stack_size(&pinbox, *pins->stack_ends_here) >
alloca_size)
and stack_ends_here was previously set here:
el->stack_ends_here= & my_thread_var->stack_ends_here;
The mysqltest "send" command, in embedded mode, is implemented this way
(mysqltest.c:do_send_query()): a *new OS thread* is created in
mysqltest, and does this:
mysql_thread_init();
VOID(mysql_send_query(&cn->mysql, cn->cur_query,
cn->cur_query_len));
mysql_thread_end();
So, con_d "send insert t1 values (2)" creates a new OS thread, which
gets a thread-specific data (mysql_thread_init()), then sends the
query; in particular, this sets el->stack_ends_here to a pointer inside
the thread-specific data (see my_thread_var above), that is, thd->pins
depends on the thread-specific data.
This sent "insert" blocks as expected, thread-specific data is free()d
(my_thread_end() above), OS thread terminates.
Then "default" connection runs "insert t1 values (3)"
which blocks on the 3 already inserted by the con_d.
This blocking (see waiting_threads.c) creates a WT_RESOURCE, which has,
as owner, con_d's WT_THD.
When con_d calls "unlock tables" (see stack trace), it wants to release
this resource, which involves con_d's thd->pins, so it ends up reading
stack_ends_here which points inside the freed thread-specific data =>
Valgrind error, crashes...
So this is an effect of having one single connection (con_d) for which
two queries:
send insert t1 values (2)
unlock tables
are done by different OS threads. That is indeed weird design of
mysqltest, and it breaks on the dependency of lf_alloc-pin.c on
thread-specific data. It is maybe already explained in those comments
in lf_alloc-pin.c:
" It is assumed that pins belong to a THD and are not transferable
between THD's (LF_PINS::stack_ends_here being a primary reason
for this limitation)."
" It is assumed that pins belong to a thread and are not
transferable
between threads."
In correct usage of libmysqld (no two queries sent for one connection
by two threads), this problem would not happen, so I call it a
deficiency of the test system.
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria_notembedded.test:
moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
2008-11-27 16:13:02 +01:00
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lock table t1 write concurrent;
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insert t1 values (3);
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send insert t1 values (2);
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2009-01-15 22:27:36 +01:00
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connect(con_b,localhost,root,,);
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lock table t1 write concurrent;
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insert t1 values (4);
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send insert t1 values (3);
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connect(con_c,localhost,root,,);
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lock table t1 write concurrent;
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insert t1 values (5);
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send insert t1 values (4);
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connect(con_d,localhost,root,,);
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lock table t1 write concurrent;
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insert t1 values (6);
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send insert t1 values (5);
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Fix for BUG#40661 "Maria: crash in embedded server (when detecting deadlock?)"
bug is actually a weirdness in test system, so moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria_notembedded.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria.test:
Removing test portion into maria_notembedded.test. Explanation below.
Running maria.test with --mem --embedded --valgrind I got:
==378== Invalid read of size 4
==378== at 0x857C755: _lf_pinbox_real_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:342)
==378== by 0x857C640: _lf_pinbox_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:267)
==378== by 0x857D50C: ldelete (lf_hash.c:226)
==378== by 0x857DBC1: lf_hash_delete (lf_hash.c:429)
==378== by 0x8243D82: unlock_lock_and_free_resource
(waiting_threads.c:676)
==378== by 0x8244A79: wt_thd_release (waiting_threads.c:948)
==378== by 0x83F301D: wt_thd_release_self (trnman.c:98)
==378== by 0x83F3D49: trnman_end_trn (trnman.c:431)
==378== by 0x837C437: ma_commit (ma_commit.c:60)
==378== by 0x835F082: ha_maria::external_lock(THD*, int)
(ha_maria.cc:2387)
==378== by 0x84D1011: handler::ha_external_lock(THD*, int)
(handler.cc:4433)
==378== by 0x856DA92: unlock_external(THD*, st_table**, unsigned)
(lock.cc:786)
==378== by 0x856DD6F: mysql_unlock_tables(THD*, st_mysql_lock*)
(lock.cc:389)
==378== by 0x8274A57: close_thread_tables(THD*) (sql_base.cc:1307)
==378== by 0x82ABEC3: unlock_locked_tables(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:99)
==378== by 0x82B0BB3: mysql_execute_command(THD*)
(sql_parse.cc:3372)
==378== Address 0x5894a0c is 164 bytes inside a block of size 184
free'd
==378== at 0x40233FC: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:323)
==378== by 0x823CF92: my_thread_end (my_thr_init.c:348)
==378== by 0x8200FEE: mysql_thread_end (libmysql.c:250)
==378== by 0x81A9487: send_one_query (mysqltest.c:535)
==378== by 0x4050111: start_thread (in /lib/libpthread-2.5.so)
==378== by 0x41A52ED: clone (in /lib/libc-2.5.so)
(among other errors). The line where the invalid read happens is:
if (available_stack_size(&pinbox, *pins->stack_ends_here) >
alloca_size)
and stack_ends_here was previously set here:
el->stack_ends_here= & my_thread_var->stack_ends_here;
The mysqltest "send" command, in embedded mode, is implemented this way
(mysqltest.c:do_send_query()): a *new OS thread* is created in
mysqltest, and does this:
mysql_thread_init();
VOID(mysql_send_query(&cn->mysql, cn->cur_query,
cn->cur_query_len));
mysql_thread_end();
So, con_d "send insert t1 values (2)" creates a new OS thread, which
gets a thread-specific data (mysql_thread_init()), then sends the
query; in particular, this sets el->stack_ends_here to a pointer inside
the thread-specific data (see my_thread_var above), that is, thd->pins
depends on the thread-specific data.
This sent "insert" blocks as expected, thread-specific data is free()d
(my_thread_end() above), OS thread terminates.
Then "default" connection runs "insert t1 values (3)"
which blocks on the 3 already inserted by the con_d.
This blocking (see waiting_threads.c) creates a WT_RESOURCE, which has,
as owner, con_d's WT_THD.
When con_d calls "unlock tables" (see stack trace), it wants to release
this resource, which involves con_d's thd->pins, so it ends up reading
stack_ends_here which points inside the freed thread-specific data =>
Valgrind error, crashes...
So this is an effect of having one single connection (con_d) for which
two queries:
send insert t1 values (2)
unlock tables
are done by different OS threads. That is indeed weird design of
mysqltest, and it breaks on the dependency of lf_alloc-pin.c on
thread-specific data. It is maybe already explained in those comments
in lf_alloc-pin.c:
" It is assumed that pins belong to a THD and are not transferable
between THD's (LF_PINS::stack_ends_here being a primary reason
for this limitation)."
" It is assumed that pins belong to a thread and are not
transferable
between threads."
In correct usage of libmysqld (no two queries sent for one connection
by two threads), this problem would not happen, so I call it a
deficiency of the test system.
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria_notembedded.test:
moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
2008-11-27 16:13:02 +01:00
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connection default;
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2009-01-15 22:27:36 +01:00
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let $wait_condition=select count(*) = 4 from information_schema.processlist where state="waiting for a resource";
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Fix for BUG#40661 "Maria: crash in embedded server (when detecting deadlock?)"
bug is actually a weirdness in test system, so moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria_notembedded.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria.test:
Removing test portion into maria_notembedded.test. Explanation below.
Running maria.test with --mem --embedded --valgrind I got:
==378== Invalid read of size 4
==378== at 0x857C755: _lf_pinbox_real_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:342)
==378== by 0x857C640: _lf_pinbox_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:267)
==378== by 0x857D50C: ldelete (lf_hash.c:226)
==378== by 0x857DBC1: lf_hash_delete (lf_hash.c:429)
==378== by 0x8243D82: unlock_lock_and_free_resource
(waiting_threads.c:676)
==378== by 0x8244A79: wt_thd_release (waiting_threads.c:948)
==378== by 0x83F301D: wt_thd_release_self (trnman.c:98)
==378== by 0x83F3D49: trnman_end_trn (trnman.c:431)
==378== by 0x837C437: ma_commit (ma_commit.c:60)
==378== by 0x835F082: ha_maria::external_lock(THD*, int)
(ha_maria.cc:2387)
==378== by 0x84D1011: handler::ha_external_lock(THD*, int)
(handler.cc:4433)
==378== by 0x856DA92: unlock_external(THD*, st_table**, unsigned)
(lock.cc:786)
==378== by 0x856DD6F: mysql_unlock_tables(THD*, st_mysql_lock*)
(lock.cc:389)
==378== by 0x8274A57: close_thread_tables(THD*) (sql_base.cc:1307)
==378== by 0x82ABEC3: unlock_locked_tables(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:99)
==378== by 0x82B0BB3: mysql_execute_command(THD*)
(sql_parse.cc:3372)
==378== Address 0x5894a0c is 164 bytes inside a block of size 184
free'd
==378== at 0x40233FC: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:323)
==378== by 0x823CF92: my_thread_end (my_thr_init.c:348)
==378== by 0x8200FEE: mysql_thread_end (libmysql.c:250)
==378== by 0x81A9487: send_one_query (mysqltest.c:535)
==378== by 0x4050111: start_thread (in /lib/libpthread-2.5.so)
==378== by 0x41A52ED: clone (in /lib/libc-2.5.so)
(among other errors). The line where the invalid read happens is:
if (available_stack_size(&pinbox, *pins->stack_ends_here) >
alloca_size)
and stack_ends_here was previously set here:
el->stack_ends_here= & my_thread_var->stack_ends_here;
The mysqltest "send" command, in embedded mode, is implemented this way
(mysqltest.c:do_send_query()): a *new OS thread* is created in
mysqltest, and does this:
mysql_thread_init();
VOID(mysql_send_query(&cn->mysql, cn->cur_query,
cn->cur_query_len));
mysql_thread_end();
So, con_d "send insert t1 values (2)" creates a new OS thread, which
gets a thread-specific data (mysql_thread_init()), then sends the
query; in particular, this sets el->stack_ends_here to a pointer inside
the thread-specific data (see my_thread_var above), that is, thd->pins
depends on the thread-specific data.
This sent "insert" blocks as expected, thread-specific data is free()d
(my_thread_end() above), OS thread terminates.
Then "default" connection runs "insert t1 values (3)"
which blocks on the 3 already inserted by the con_d.
This blocking (see waiting_threads.c) creates a WT_RESOURCE, which has,
as owner, con_d's WT_THD.
When con_d calls "unlock tables" (see stack trace), it wants to release
this resource, which involves con_d's thd->pins, so it ends up reading
stack_ends_here which points inside the freed thread-specific data =>
Valgrind error, crashes...
So this is an effect of having one single connection (con_d) for which
two queries:
send insert t1 values (2)
unlock tables
are done by different OS threads. That is indeed weird design of
mysqltest, and it breaks on the dependency of lf_alloc-pin.c on
thread-specific data. It is maybe already explained in those comments
in lf_alloc-pin.c:
" It is assumed that pins belong to a THD and are not transferable
between THD's (LF_PINS::stack_ends_here being a primary reason
for this limitation)."
" It is assumed that pins belong to a thread and are not
transferable
between threads."
In correct usage of libmysqld (no two queries sent for one connection
by two threads), this problem would not happen, so I call it a
deficiency of the test system.
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria_notembedded.test:
moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
2008-11-27 16:13:02 +01:00
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|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
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--error ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK
|
2009-01-15 22:27:36 +01:00
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insert t1 values (6);
|
Fix for BUG#40661 "Maria: crash in embedded server (when detecting deadlock?)"
bug is actually a weirdness in test system, so moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria_notembedded.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria.test:
Removing test portion into maria_notembedded.test. Explanation below.
Running maria.test with --mem --embedded --valgrind I got:
==378== Invalid read of size 4
==378== at 0x857C755: _lf_pinbox_real_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:342)
==378== by 0x857C640: _lf_pinbox_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:267)
==378== by 0x857D50C: ldelete (lf_hash.c:226)
==378== by 0x857DBC1: lf_hash_delete (lf_hash.c:429)
==378== by 0x8243D82: unlock_lock_and_free_resource
(waiting_threads.c:676)
==378== by 0x8244A79: wt_thd_release (waiting_threads.c:948)
==378== by 0x83F301D: wt_thd_release_self (trnman.c:98)
==378== by 0x83F3D49: trnman_end_trn (trnman.c:431)
==378== by 0x837C437: ma_commit (ma_commit.c:60)
==378== by 0x835F082: ha_maria::external_lock(THD*, int)
(ha_maria.cc:2387)
==378== by 0x84D1011: handler::ha_external_lock(THD*, int)
(handler.cc:4433)
==378== by 0x856DA92: unlock_external(THD*, st_table**, unsigned)
(lock.cc:786)
==378== by 0x856DD6F: mysql_unlock_tables(THD*, st_mysql_lock*)
(lock.cc:389)
==378== by 0x8274A57: close_thread_tables(THD*) (sql_base.cc:1307)
==378== by 0x82ABEC3: unlock_locked_tables(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:99)
==378== by 0x82B0BB3: mysql_execute_command(THD*)
(sql_parse.cc:3372)
==378== Address 0x5894a0c is 164 bytes inside a block of size 184
free'd
==378== at 0x40233FC: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:323)
==378== by 0x823CF92: my_thread_end (my_thr_init.c:348)
==378== by 0x8200FEE: mysql_thread_end (libmysql.c:250)
==378== by 0x81A9487: send_one_query (mysqltest.c:535)
==378== by 0x4050111: start_thread (in /lib/libpthread-2.5.so)
==378== by 0x41A52ED: clone (in /lib/libc-2.5.so)
(among other errors). The line where the invalid read happens is:
if (available_stack_size(&pinbox, *pins->stack_ends_here) >
alloca_size)
and stack_ends_here was previously set here:
el->stack_ends_here= & my_thread_var->stack_ends_here;
The mysqltest "send" command, in embedded mode, is implemented this way
(mysqltest.c:do_send_query()): a *new OS thread* is created in
mysqltest, and does this:
mysql_thread_init();
VOID(mysql_send_query(&cn->mysql, cn->cur_query,
cn->cur_query_len));
mysql_thread_end();
So, con_d "send insert t1 values (2)" creates a new OS thread, which
gets a thread-specific data (mysql_thread_init()), then sends the
query; in particular, this sets el->stack_ends_here to a pointer inside
the thread-specific data (see my_thread_var above), that is, thd->pins
depends on the thread-specific data.
This sent "insert" blocks as expected, thread-specific data is free()d
(my_thread_end() above), OS thread terminates.
Then "default" connection runs "insert t1 values (3)"
which blocks on the 3 already inserted by the con_d.
This blocking (see waiting_threads.c) creates a WT_RESOURCE, which has,
as owner, con_d's WT_THD.
When con_d calls "unlock tables" (see stack trace), it wants to release
this resource, which involves con_d's thd->pins, so it ends up reading
stack_ends_here which points inside the freed thread-specific data =>
Valgrind error, crashes...
So this is an effect of having one single connection (con_d) for which
two queries:
send insert t1 values (2)
unlock tables
are done by different OS threads. That is indeed weird design of
mysqltest, and it breaks on the dependency of lf_alloc-pin.c on
thread-specific data. It is maybe already explained in those comments
in lf_alloc-pin.c:
" It is assumed that pins belong to a THD and are not transferable
between THD's (LF_PINS::stack_ends_here being a primary reason
for this limitation)."
" It is assumed that pins belong to a thread and are not
transferable
between threads."
In correct usage of libmysqld (no two queries sent for one connection
by two threads), this problem would not happen, so I call it a
deficiency of the test system.
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria_notembedded.test:
moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
2008-11-27 16:13:02 +01:00
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|
|
unlock tables;
|
2009-01-15 22:27:36 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
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connection con_a;
|
|
|
|
--error ER_DUP_ENTRY
|
|
|
|
reap;
|
|
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
|
|
disconnect con_a;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
connection con_b;
|
|
|
|
--error ER_DUP_ENTRY
|
|
|
|
reap;
|
|
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
|
|
disconnect con_b;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
connection con_c;
|
|
|
|
--error ER_DUP_ENTRY
|
|
|
|
reap;
|
|
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
|
|
disconnect con_c;
|
|
|
|
|
Fix for BUG#40661 "Maria: crash in embedded server (when detecting deadlock?)"
bug is actually a weirdness in test system, so moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria_notembedded.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria.test:
Removing test portion into maria_notembedded.test. Explanation below.
Running maria.test with --mem --embedded --valgrind I got:
==378== Invalid read of size 4
==378== at 0x857C755: _lf_pinbox_real_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:342)
==378== by 0x857C640: _lf_pinbox_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:267)
==378== by 0x857D50C: ldelete (lf_hash.c:226)
==378== by 0x857DBC1: lf_hash_delete (lf_hash.c:429)
==378== by 0x8243D82: unlock_lock_and_free_resource
(waiting_threads.c:676)
==378== by 0x8244A79: wt_thd_release (waiting_threads.c:948)
==378== by 0x83F301D: wt_thd_release_self (trnman.c:98)
==378== by 0x83F3D49: trnman_end_trn (trnman.c:431)
==378== by 0x837C437: ma_commit (ma_commit.c:60)
==378== by 0x835F082: ha_maria::external_lock(THD*, int)
(ha_maria.cc:2387)
==378== by 0x84D1011: handler::ha_external_lock(THD*, int)
(handler.cc:4433)
==378== by 0x856DA92: unlock_external(THD*, st_table**, unsigned)
(lock.cc:786)
==378== by 0x856DD6F: mysql_unlock_tables(THD*, st_mysql_lock*)
(lock.cc:389)
==378== by 0x8274A57: close_thread_tables(THD*) (sql_base.cc:1307)
==378== by 0x82ABEC3: unlock_locked_tables(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:99)
==378== by 0x82B0BB3: mysql_execute_command(THD*)
(sql_parse.cc:3372)
==378== Address 0x5894a0c is 164 bytes inside a block of size 184
free'd
==378== at 0x40233FC: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:323)
==378== by 0x823CF92: my_thread_end (my_thr_init.c:348)
==378== by 0x8200FEE: mysql_thread_end (libmysql.c:250)
==378== by 0x81A9487: send_one_query (mysqltest.c:535)
==378== by 0x4050111: start_thread (in /lib/libpthread-2.5.so)
==378== by 0x41A52ED: clone (in /lib/libc-2.5.so)
(among other errors). The line where the invalid read happens is:
if (available_stack_size(&pinbox, *pins->stack_ends_here) >
alloca_size)
and stack_ends_here was previously set here:
el->stack_ends_here= & my_thread_var->stack_ends_here;
The mysqltest "send" command, in embedded mode, is implemented this way
(mysqltest.c:do_send_query()): a *new OS thread* is created in
mysqltest, and does this:
mysql_thread_init();
VOID(mysql_send_query(&cn->mysql, cn->cur_query,
cn->cur_query_len));
mysql_thread_end();
So, con_d "send insert t1 values (2)" creates a new OS thread, which
gets a thread-specific data (mysql_thread_init()), then sends the
query; in particular, this sets el->stack_ends_here to a pointer inside
the thread-specific data (see my_thread_var above), that is, thd->pins
depends on the thread-specific data.
This sent "insert" blocks as expected, thread-specific data is free()d
(my_thread_end() above), OS thread terminates.
Then "default" connection runs "insert t1 values (3)"
which blocks on the 3 already inserted by the con_d.
This blocking (see waiting_threads.c) creates a WT_RESOURCE, which has,
as owner, con_d's WT_THD.
When con_d calls "unlock tables" (see stack trace), it wants to release
this resource, which involves con_d's thd->pins, so it ends up reading
stack_ends_here which points inside the freed thread-specific data =>
Valgrind error, crashes...
So this is an effect of having one single connection (con_d) for which
two queries:
send insert t1 values (2)
unlock tables
are done by different OS threads. That is indeed weird design of
mysqltest, and it breaks on the dependency of lf_alloc-pin.c on
thread-specific data. It is maybe already explained in those comments
in lf_alloc-pin.c:
" It is assumed that pins belong to a THD and are not transferable
between THD's (LF_PINS::stack_ends_here being a primary reason
for this limitation)."
" It is assumed that pins belong to a thread and are not
transferable
between threads."
In correct usage of libmysqld (no two queries sent for one connection
by two threads), this problem would not happen, so I call it a
deficiency of the test system.
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria_notembedded.test:
moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
2008-11-27 16:13:02 +01:00
|
|
|
connection con_d;
|
|
|
|
--error ER_DUP_ENTRY
|
|
|
|
reap;
|
|
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
|
|
disconnect con_d;
|
2009-01-15 22:27:36 +01:00
|
|
|
|
Fix for BUG#40661 "Maria: crash in embedded server (when detecting deadlock?)"
bug is actually a weirdness in test system, so moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria_notembedded.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria.test:
Removing test portion into maria_notembedded.test. Explanation below.
Running maria.test with --mem --embedded --valgrind I got:
==378== Invalid read of size 4
==378== at 0x857C755: _lf_pinbox_real_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:342)
==378== by 0x857C640: _lf_pinbox_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:267)
==378== by 0x857D50C: ldelete (lf_hash.c:226)
==378== by 0x857DBC1: lf_hash_delete (lf_hash.c:429)
==378== by 0x8243D82: unlock_lock_and_free_resource
(waiting_threads.c:676)
==378== by 0x8244A79: wt_thd_release (waiting_threads.c:948)
==378== by 0x83F301D: wt_thd_release_self (trnman.c:98)
==378== by 0x83F3D49: trnman_end_trn (trnman.c:431)
==378== by 0x837C437: ma_commit (ma_commit.c:60)
==378== by 0x835F082: ha_maria::external_lock(THD*, int)
(ha_maria.cc:2387)
==378== by 0x84D1011: handler::ha_external_lock(THD*, int)
(handler.cc:4433)
==378== by 0x856DA92: unlock_external(THD*, st_table**, unsigned)
(lock.cc:786)
==378== by 0x856DD6F: mysql_unlock_tables(THD*, st_mysql_lock*)
(lock.cc:389)
==378== by 0x8274A57: close_thread_tables(THD*) (sql_base.cc:1307)
==378== by 0x82ABEC3: unlock_locked_tables(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:99)
==378== by 0x82B0BB3: mysql_execute_command(THD*)
(sql_parse.cc:3372)
==378== Address 0x5894a0c is 164 bytes inside a block of size 184
free'd
==378== at 0x40233FC: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:323)
==378== by 0x823CF92: my_thread_end (my_thr_init.c:348)
==378== by 0x8200FEE: mysql_thread_end (libmysql.c:250)
==378== by 0x81A9487: send_one_query (mysqltest.c:535)
==378== by 0x4050111: start_thread (in /lib/libpthread-2.5.so)
==378== by 0x41A52ED: clone (in /lib/libc-2.5.so)
(among other errors). The line where the invalid read happens is:
if (available_stack_size(&pinbox, *pins->stack_ends_here) >
alloca_size)
and stack_ends_here was previously set here:
el->stack_ends_here= & my_thread_var->stack_ends_here;
The mysqltest "send" command, in embedded mode, is implemented this way
(mysqltest.c:do_send_query()): a *new OS thread* is created in
mysqltest, and does this:
mysql_thread_init();
VOID(mysql_send_query(&cn->mysql, cn->cur_query,
cn->cur_query_len));
mysql_thread_end();
So, con_d "send insert t1 values (2)" creates a new OS thread, which
gets a thread-specific data (mysql_thread_init()), then sends the
query; in particular, this sets el->stack_ends_here to a pointer inside
the thread-specific data (see my_thread_var above), that is, thd->pins
depends on the thread-specific data.
This sent "insert" blocks as expected, thread-specific data is free()d
(my_thread_end() above), OS thread terminates.
Then "default" connection runs "insert t1 values (3)"
which blocks on the 3 already inserted by the con_d.
This blocking (see waiting_threads.c) creates a WT_RESOURCE, which has,
as owner, con_d's WT_THD.
When con_d calls "unlock tables" (see stack trace), it wants to release
this resource, which involves con_d's thd->pins, so it ends up reading
stack_ends_here which points inside the freed thread-specific data =>
Valgrind error, crashes...
So this is an effect of having one single connection (con_d) for which
two queries:
send insert t1 values (2)
unlock tables
are done by different OS threads. That is indeed weird design of
mysqltest, and it breaks on the dependency of lf_alloc-pin.c on
thread-specific data. It is maybe already explained in those comments
in lf_alloc-pin.c:
" It is assumed that pins belong to a THD and are not transferable
between THD's (LF_PINS::stack_ends_here being a primary reason
for this limitation)."
" It is assumed that pins belong to a thread and are not
transferable
between threads."
In correct usage of libmysqld (no two queries sent for one connection
by two threads), this problem would not happen, so I call it a
deficiency of the test system.
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria_notembedded.test:
moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
2008-11-27 16:13:02 +01:00
|
|
|
connection default;
|
2009-02-06 22:14:13 +01:00
|
|
|
check table t1;
|
Fix for BUG#40661 "Maria: crash in embedded server (when detecting deadlock?)"
bug is actually a weirdness in test system, so moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/r/maria_notembedded.result:
result update
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria.test:
Removing test portion into maria_notembedded.test. Explanation below.
Running maria.test with --mem --embedded --valgrind I got:
==378== Invalid read of size 4
==378== at 0x857C755: _lf_pinbox_real_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:342)
==378== by 0x857C640: _lf_pinbox_free (lf_alloc-pin.c:267)
==378== by 0x857D50C: ldelete (lf_hash.c:226)
==378== by 0x857DBC1: lf_hash_delete (lf_hash.c:429)
==378== by 0x8243D82: unlock_lock_and_free_resource
(waiting_threads.c:676)
==378== by 0x8244A79: wt_thd_release (waiting_threads.c:948)
==378== by 0x83F301D: wt_thd_release_self (trnman.c:98)
==378== by 0x83F3D49: trnman_end_trn (trnman.c:431)
==378== by 0x837C437: ma_commit (ma_commit.c:60)
==378== by 0x835F082: ha_maria::external_lock(THD*, int)
(ha_maria.cc:2387)
==378== by 0x84D1011: handler::ha_external_lock(THD*, int)
(handler.cc:4433)
==378== by 0x856DA92: unlock_external(THD*, st_table**, unsigned)
(lock.cc:786)
==378== by 0x856DD6F: mysql_unlock_tables(THD*, st_mysql_lock*)
(lock.cc:389)
==378== by 0x8274A57: close_thread_tables(THD*) (sql_base.cc:1307)
==378== by 0x82ABEC3: unlock_locked_tables(THD*) (sql_parse.cc:99)
==378== by 0x82B0BB3: mysql_execute_command(THD*)
(sql_parse.cc:3372)
==378== Address 0x5894a0c is 164 bytes inside a block of size 184
free'd
==378== at 0x40233FC: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:323)
==378== by 0x823CF92: my_thread_end (my_thr_init.c:348)
==378== by 0x8200FEE: mysql_thread_end (libmysql.c:250)
==378== by 0x81A9487: send_one_query (mysqltest.c:535)
==378== by 0x4050111: start_thread (in /lib/libpthread-2.5.so)
==378== by 0x41A52ED: clone (in /lib/libc-2.5.so)
(among other errors). The line where the invalid read happens is:
if (available_stack_size(&pinbox, *pins->stack_ends_here) >
alloca_size)
and stack_ends_here was previously set here:
el->stack_ends_here= & my_thread_var->stack_ends_here;
The mysqltest "send" command, in embedded mode, is implemented this way
(mysqltest.c:do_send_query()): a *new OS thread* is created in
mysqltest, and does this:
mysql_thread_init();
VOID(mysql_send_query(&cn->mysql, cn->cur_query,
cn->cur_query_len));
mysql_thread_end();
So, con_d "send insert t1 values (2)" creates a new OS thread, which
gets a thread-specific data (mysql_thread_init()), then sends the
query; in particular, this sets el->stack_ends_here to a pointer inside
the thread-specific data (see my_thread_var above), that is, thd->pins
depends on the thread-specific data.
This sent "insert" blocks as expected, thread-specific data is free()d
(my_thread_end() above), OS thread terminates.
Then "default" connection runs "insert t1 values (3)"
which blocks on the 3 already inserted by the con_d.
This blocking (see waiting_threads.c) creates a WT_RESOURCE, which has,
as owner, con_d's WT_THD.
When con_d calls "unlock tables" (see stack trace), it wants to release
this resource, which involves con_d's thd->pins, so it ends up reading
stack_ends_here which points inside the freed thread-specific data =>
Valgrind error, crashes...
So this is an effect of having one single connection (con_d) for which
two queries:
send insert t1 values (2)
unlock tables
are done by different OS threads. That is indeed weird design of
mysqltest, and it breaks on the dependency of lf_alloc-pin.c on
thread-specific data. It is maybe already explained in those comments
in lf_alloc-pin.c:
" It is assumed that pins belong to a THD and are not transferable
between THD's (LF_PINS::stack_ends_here being a primary reason
for this limitation)."
" It is assumed that pins belong to a thread and are not
transferable
between threads."
In correct usage of libmysqld (no two queries sent for one connection
by two threads), this problem would not happen, so I call it a
deficiency of the test system.
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria_notembedded.test:
moving test portion into maria_notembedded.test
2008-11-27 16:13:02 +01:00
|
|
|
drop table t1;
|
|
|
|
|
2008-02-15 18:29:53 +01:00
|
|
|
--disable_result_log
|
|
|
|
--disable_query_log
|
|
|
|
eval set session storage_engine=$default_engine;
|
|
|
|
--enable_result_log
|
|
|
|
--enable_query_log
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