# Test for InnoDB sync state flushing. --source include/have_xtradb.inc --source include/have_debug.inc --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; --enable_warnings CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT AUTO_INCREMENT, foo CHAR(255), PRIMARY KEY (id)) ENGINE=InnoDB; # It is hard to get to InnoDB sync state flushing in MTR with regular workload. Perhaps # it is possible with many parallel connections, but that would be brittle anyway. # So, just disable preflushing and checkpointing and issue simple workload. SET @@global.innodb_flush_checkpoint_debug=1; INSERT INTO t1(foo) VALUES ('a'), ('b'); let $rep=0; while ($rep < 14) { INSERT INTO t1(foo) SELECT foo FROM t1; UPDATE t1 SET foo='c'; inc $rep; } # By now checkpoint age should be well past sync flush point. Allow # preflushing/checkpointing again and do some work in order to do the sync flush. SET @@global.innodb_flush_checkpoint_debug=0; UPDATE t1 SET foo='d' WHERE foo='c'; DROP TABLE t1;