# The slave is started with relay_log_space_limit=10 bytes, # to force the deadlock after one event. source include/master-slave.inc; connection slave; stop slave; connection master; # This will generate a master's binlog > 10 bytes create table t1 (a int); drop table t1; create table t1 (a int); drop table t1; connection slave; reset slave; start slave io_thread; # Give the I/O thread time to block. let $run= 1; let $counter= 300; while ($run) { let $io_state= query_get_value("SHOW SLAVE STATUS", Slave_IO_State, 1); if (`SELECT '$io_state' = 'Waiting for the slave SQL thread to free enough relay log space'`){ let $run= 0; } sleep 0.1; if (!$counter){ --echo "Failed while waiting for slave IO thread block" SHOW SLAVE STATUS; exit; } dec $counter; } sleep 2; # A bug caused the I/O thread to refuse stopping. stop slave io_thread; reset slave; start slave; # The I/O thread stops filling the relay log when # it's >10b. And the SQL thread cannot purge this relay log # as purge is done only when the SQL thread switches to another # relay log, which does not exist here. # So we should have a deadlock. # if it is not resolved automatically we'll detect # it with master_pos_wait that waits for farther than 1Ob; # it will timeout after 10 seconds; # also the slave will probably not cooperate to shutdown # (as 2 threads are locked) select master_pos_wait('master-bin.001',200,6)=-1; # End of 4.1 tests