The motivation for this is that Perl is moving towards not having
current directory ./ in @INC by default. This is causing
mysql-test-run.pl to fail in latest Debian Unstable:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2016/08/msg00013.html
However, we have `use "lib"`, there is no need for current directory
in @INC, except for a gross hack. In mtr_cases.pm, there is a
`require "mtr_misc.pl"`, which hides mtr_misc.pl away in mtr_cases
namespace. And things only work because mysql-test-run.pl loads it
with a different name, `require "lib/mtr_misc.pl"`! (Perl will
`require` only once for each unique filename).
Fix this by only using `require` in main program, and referencing
functions with :: scope from other namespaces. For multi-use in
different namespaces, proper `use` modules should be used.
Signed-off-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>
The issue was that when running with valgrind the wait for master_pos_Wait()
was not long enough.
This patch also fixes two other failures that could affect rpl_mdev6020:
- check_if_conflicting_replication_locks() didn't properly check domains
- 'did_mark_start_commit' was after signals to other threads was sent which could
get the variable read too early.
- Fixed typos
- Added --core-on-failure to mysql-test-run
- More DBUG_PRINT in viosocket.c
- Don't forget CLIENT_REMEMBER_OPTIONS for compressed slave protocol
- Removed not used stage variables
* MDEV-10294: Put testname into environment as MTR_TEST_NAME during MTR
* MDEV-10294: restructure mtr to allow --valgrind-option=--tool=XXX
* MDEV-10294: mtr valgrind - supressions all tools + feedback
Analysis: Problem was that in fil_read_first_page we do find that
table has encryption information and that encryption service
or used key_id is not available. But, then we just printed
fatal error message that causes above assertion.
Fix: When we open single table tablespace if it has encryption
information (crypt_data) store this crypt data to the table
structure. When we open a table and we find out that tablespace
is not available, check has table a encryption information
and from there is encryption service or used key_id is not available.
If it is, add additional warning for SQL-layer.
- If run with valgrind, mysqltest will now wait longer when syncronizing slave with master
- Ensure that we wait with cleanup() until slave thread has stopped.
- Added signal_thd_deleted() to signal close_connections() that all THD's has been freed.
- Check in handle_fatal_signal() that we don't use variables that has been freed.
- Increased some timeouts when run with --valgrind
Other things:
- Fixed wrong test in one_thread_per_connection_end() if galera is used.
- Removed not needed calls to THD_CHECK_SENTRY() when we are calling 'delete thd'.
In original code, sometimes one got an automatic DEFAULT value in some cases, in other cases not.
For example:
create table t1 (a int primary key) - No default
create table t2 (a int, primary key(a)) - DEFAULT 0
create table t1 SELECT .... - Default for all fields, even if they where defined as NOT NULL
ALTER TABLE ... MODIFY could sometimes add an unexpected DEFAULT value.
The patch is quite big because we had some many test cases that used
CREATE ... SELECT or CREATE ... (...PRIMARY KEY(xxx)) which doesn't have an automatic DEFAULT anymore.
Other things:
- Removed warnings from InnoDB when waiting from semaphore (got this when testing things with --big)
Analysis: At check_trx_exists function InnoDB allocates
a new trx if no trx is found from thd but this newly
allocated trx is not registered to thd. This is unsafe,
because nothing prevents InnoDB plugin from being uninstalled
while there's active transaction. This can cause crashes, hang
and any other odd behavior. It may also corrupt stack, as
functions pointers are not available after dlclose.
Fix: The fix is to use thd_set_ha_data() when
manipulating per-connection handler data. It does appropriate
plugin locking.
Add some suppressions that were missing. They are for if a STOP SLAVE is
executed early during IO thread startup, when it is negotiating with the
master. The master connection may be killed in the middle of a
mysql_real_query(), which is not a test failure if it is a network error.
This also caught one real code error, fixed with this commit: The I/O thread
would fail to automatically reconnect if a network error happened while
fetching the value of @@GLOBAL.gtid_domain_id.
1) fix 5.5.42 vs 5.5.41 problem, nested links;
2) fix older MariaDB vs MySQL problem, var_auto_** dirs were not
removed from the tmpfs location.
Both problems were caused by vardir being expanded to real path
too early, in two different places in the script code
* remove useless suppressions from the test file, when a plugin doesn't
load, the file isn't executed anyway
* add the suppression to mysql-test-run.pl instead