# Tests for various aspects of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT implementation # # Note that we don't test general CREATE TABLE ... SELECT functionality here as # it is already covered by create.test. We are more interested in extreme cases. # # This test takes rather long time so let us run it only in --big-test mode --source include/big_test.inc # We are using some debug-only features in this test --source include/have_debug.inc # Create auxilliary connections connect (addconroot1, localhost, root,,); connect (addconroot2, localhost, root,,); connect (addconroot3, localhost, root,,); connection default; --disable_warnings drop table if exists t1,t2,t3,t4,t5; --enable_warnings # # Tests for concurrency problems. # # We introduce delays between various stages of table creation # and check that other statements dealing with this table cannot # interfere during those delays. # # What happens in situation when other statement messes with # table to be created before it is created ? # Concurrent CREATE TABLE set session debug="+d,sleep_create_select_before_create"; --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 --error ER_TABLE_EXISTS_ERROR create table t1 (j char(5)); connection default; --reap show create table t1; drop table t1; # Concurrent CREATE TABLE ... SELECT --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 --error ER_TABLE_EXISTS_ERROR create table t1 select "Test" as j; connection default; --reap show create table t1; drop table t1; # Concurrent CREATE TABLE LIKE create table t3 (j char(5)); --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 --error ER_TABLE_EXISTS_ERROR create table t1 like t3; connection default; --reap show create table t1; drop table t1; # Concurrent RENAME TABLE --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 --error ER_TABLE_EXISTS_ERROR rename table t3 to t1; connection default; --reap show create table t1; drop table t1; # Concurrent ALTER TABLE RENAME --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 --error ER_TABLE_EXISTS_ERROR alter table t3 rename to t1; connection default; --reap show create table t1; drop table t1; # Concurrent ALTER TABLE RENAME which also adds column --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 --error ER_TABLE_EXISTS_ERROR alter table t3 rename to t1, add k int; connection default; --reap show create table t1; drop table t1, t3; # What happens if other statement sneaks in after the table # creation but before its opening ? set session debug="-d,sleep_create_select_before_create:+d,sleep_create_select_before_open"; # Concurrent DROP TABLE --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 drop table t1; connection default; --reap # Concurrent RENAME TABLE --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 rename table t1 to t2; connection default; --reap drop table t2; # Concurrent SELECT --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 select * from t1; connection default; --reap drop table t1; # Concurrent INSERT --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 insert into t1 values (2); connection default; --reap select * from t1; drop table t1; # Concurrent CREATE TRIGGER set @a:=0; --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 create trigger t1_bi before insert on t1 for each row set @a:=1; connection default; --reap select @a; drop table t1; # Okay, now the same tests for the potential gap between open and lock set session debug="-d,sleep_create_select_before_open:+d,sleep_create_select_before_lock"; # Concurrent DROP TABLE --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 drop table t1; connection default; --reap # Concurrent RENAME TABLE --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 rename table t1 to t2; connection default; --reap drop table t2; # Concurrent SELECT --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 select * from t1; connection default; --reap drop table t1; # Concurrent INSERT --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 insert into t1 values (2); connection default; --reap select * from t1; drop table t1; # Concurrent CREATE TRIGGER set @a:=0; --send create table t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 create trigger t1_bi before insert on t1 for each row set @a:=1; connection default; --reap select @a; drop table t1; # Some tests for case with existing table set session debug="-d,sleep_create_select_before_lock:+d,sleep_create_select_before_check_if_exists"; create table t1 (i int); # Concurrent DROP TABLE --send create table if not exists t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 drop table t1; connection default; --reap # Concurrent CREATE TRIGGER create table t1 (i int); set @a:=0; --send create table if not exists t1 select 1 as i; connection addconroot1; --sleep 2 create trigger t1_bi before insert on t1 for each row set @a:=1; connection default; --reap select @a; select * from t1; drop table t1; set session debug="-d,sleep_create_select_before_check_if_exists"; # Test for some details of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT implementation. # # We check that create placeholder is handled properly if we have # to reopen tables in open_tables(). # This test heavily relies on current implementation of name-locking/ # table cache so it may stop working if it changes. OTOH it such problem # will serve as warning that such changes should not be done lightly. create table t2 (a int); create table t4 (b int); connection addconroot2; lock table t4 write; select 1; connection addconroot1; # Create placeholder/name-lock for t3 --send create table t3 as select * from t4; --sleep 2 connection default; # This statement creates placeholder for t1, then opens t2, # then meets name-lock for t3 and then reopens all tables --send create table t1 select * from t2, t3; --sleep 2 connection addconroot2; unlock tables; connection addconroot1; --reap connection default; --reap select * from t1; show create table t1; drop table t1, t3; # Now similar test which proves that we really temporarily # remove placeholder when we reopen tables. connection addconroot2; lock table t4 read; select 1; connection addconroot1; # Create name-lock for t3 --send rename table t4 to t3; --sleep 2 connection default; # This statement creates placeholder for t1, then opens t2, # then meets name-lock for t3 and then reopens all tables --send create table if not exists t1 select 1 as i from t2, t3; --sleep 2 connection addconroot3; # We should be able to take name-lock on table t1 as we should not have # open placeholder for it at this point (otherwise it is possible to # come-up with situation which will lead to deadlock, e.g. think of # concurrent CREATE TABLE t1 SELECT * FROM t2 and RENAME TABLE t2 TO t1) create table t5 (j int); # This statement takes name-lock on t1 and therefore proves # that there is no active open placeholder for it. rename table t5 to t1; connection addconroot2; unlock tables; connection addconroot1; --reap connection default; --reap select * from t1; show create table t1; drop table t1, t2, t3;