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Remove one of the major sources of race condiitons in mariadb-test. Normally, mariadb_close() sends COM_QUIT to the server and immediately disconnects. In mariadb-test it means the test can switch to another connection and sends queries to the server before the server even started parsing the COM_QUIT packet and these queries can see the connection as fully active, as it didn't reach dispatch_command yet. This is a major source of instability in tests and many - but not all, still less than a half - tests employ workarounds. The correct one is a pair count_sessions.inc/wait_until_count_sessions.inc. Also very popular was wait_until_disconnected.inc, which was completely useless, because it verifies that the connection is closed, and after disconnect it always is, it didn't verify whether the server processed COM_QUIT. Sadly the placebo was as widely used as the real thing. Let's fix this by making mariadb-test `disconnect` command _to wait_ for the server to confirm. This makes almost all workarounds redundant. In some cases count_sessions.inc/wait_until_count_sessions.inc is still needed, though, as only `disconnect` command is changed: * after external tools, like `exec $MYSQL` * after failed `connect` command * replication, after `STOP SLAVE` * Federated/CONNECT/SPIDER/etc after `DROP TABLE` and also in some XA tests, because an XA transaction is dissociated from the THD very late, after the server has closed the client connection. Collateral cleanups: fix comments, remove some redundant statements: * DROP IF EXISTS if nothing is known to exist * DROP table/view before DROP DATABASE * REVOKE privileges before DROP USER etc
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# Bug #45236: large blob inserts from mysqldump fail, possible memory issue ?
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# This test consumes a significant amount of resources.
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# Therefore it should be kept separated from other tests.
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# Otherwise we might suffer from problems like
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# Bug#43801 mysql.test takes too long, fails due to expired timeout
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# on debx86-b in PB
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-- source include/not_embedded.inc
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--disable_warnings
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DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
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--enable_warnings
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# Have to change the global variable as the session variable is
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# read-only.
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SET @old_max_allowed_packet= @@global.max_allowed_packet;
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# ~1 MB blob length + some space for the rest of INSERT query
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SET @@global.max_allowed_packet = 1024 * 1024 + 1024;
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# Create a new connection since the global max_allowed_packet
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# has no effect onr the current one
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connect (con1, localhost, root,,);
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CREATE TABLE t1(data LONGBLOB);
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INSERT INTO t1 SELECT CONCAT(REPEAT('1', 1024*1024 - 27),
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"\'\r dummydb dummyhost");
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let $outfile= $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug41486.sql;
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--error 0,1
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remove_file $outfile;
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--exec $MYSQL_DUMP --compact -t test t1 > $outfile
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# Check that the mysql client does not interpret the "\r" sequence as a command
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--exec $MYSQL --max_allowed_packet=1M test < $outfile 2>&1
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DROP TABLE t1;
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# Cleanup
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disconnect con1;
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remove_file $outfile;
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connection default;
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SET @@global.max_allowed_packet = @old_max_allowed_packet;
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