mariadb/mysql-test/t/kill.test
Tatiana A. Nurnberg 5ef63a4f1c Bug#28141: Control C on query waiting on lock causes ERROR 1053 (server shutdown)
If a thread is killed in the server, we throw "shutdown" only if one is actually in
progress; otherwise, we throw "query interrupted".

Control-C in the mysql command-line client is "incremental" now.
First Control-C sends KILL QUERY (when connected to 5.0+ server, otherwise, see next)
Next  Control-C sends KILL CONNECTION
Next  Control-C aborts client.

As the first two steps only pertain to an existing query,
Control-C will abort the client right away if no query is running.

client will give more detailed/consistent feedback on Control-C now.


client/mysql.cc:
  Extends Control-C handling; enhances up feedback to user.
  
  On 5.0+ servers, we try to be nice and send KILL QUERY first
  if Control-C is pressed in the command-line client, but if
  that doesn't work, we now give the user the opportunity to
  send KILL CONNECTION with another Control-C (and to kill the
  client with another Control-C if that somehow doesn't work
  either).
mysql-test/t/flush_read_lock_kill.test:
  we're getting correct "thread killed" rather than
  "in shutdown" error now
mysql-test/t/kill.test:
  we're getting correct "thread killed" rather than
  "in shutdown" error now
mysql-test/t/rpl000001.test:
  we're getting correct "thread killed" rather than
  "in shutdown" error now
mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test:
  we're getting correct "thread killed" rather than
  "in shutdown" error now
sql/records.cc:
  make error messages on KILL uniform for rr_*()
  by folding that handling into rr_handle_error()
sql/sql_class.h:
  Only throw "shutdown" when we have one flagged as being in progress;
  otherwise, throw "query interrupted" as it's likely to be "KILL CONNECTION"
  or related.
2009-10-19 21:42:10 -07:00

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# This test doesn't work with the embedded version as this code
# assumes that one query is running while we are doing queries on
# a second connection.
# This would work if mysqltest run would be threaded and handle each
# connection in a separate thread.
#
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
connect (con1, localhost, root,,);
connect (con2, localhost, root,,);
#remember id of con1
connection con1;
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1, t2, t3;
--enable_warnings
--disable_reconnect
create table t1 (kill_id int);
insert into t1 values(connection_id());
#kill con1
connection con2;
select ((@id := kill_id) - kill_id) from t1;
kill @id;
connection con1;
--sleep 2
--disable_query_log
--disable_result_log
# One of the following statements should fail
--error 0,2006,2013
select 1;
--error 0,2006,2013
select 1;
--enable_query_log
--enable_result_log
--enable_reconnect
# this should work, and we should have a new connection_id()
select ((@id := kill_id) - kill_id) from t1;
select @id != connection_id();
#make sure the server is still alive
connection con2;
select 4;
drop table t1;
connection default;
--error 1064
kill (select count(*) from mysql.user);
#
# BUG#14851: killing long running subquery processed via a temporary table.
#
create table t1 (id int primary key);
create table t2 (id int unsigned not null);
connect (conn1, localhost, root,,);
connection conn1;
-- disable_result_log
-- disable_query_log
let $1 = 4096;
while ($1)
{
eval insert into t1 values ($1);
dec $1;
}
-- enable_query_log
-- enable_result_log
insert into t2 select id from t1;
create table t3 (kill_id int);
insert into t3 values(connection_id());
connect (conn2, localhost, root,,);
connection conn2;
connection conn1;
-- disable_result_log
# This is a very long running query. If this test start failing, it may
# be necessary to change to an even longer query.
send select id from t1 where id in (select distinct a.id from t2 a, t2 b, t2 c, t2 d group by a.id, b.id, c.id, d.id having a.id between 10 and 20);
-- enable_result_log
connection conn2;
select ((@id := kill_id) - kill_id) from t3;
-- sleep 1
kill @id;
connection conn1;
-- error 1317,2013
reap;
connection default;
drop table t1, t2, t3;
# End of 4.1 tests
#
# test of blocking of sending ERROR after OK or EOF
#
connection con1;
select get_lock("a", 10);
connection con2;
let $ID= `select connection_id()`;
send select get_lock("a", 10);
real_sleep 2;
connection con1;
disable_query_log;
eval kill query $ID;
enable_query_log;
connection con2;
reap;
select 1;
connection con1;
select RELEASE_LOCK("a");
#
# Bug#27563: Stored functions and triggers wasn't throwing an error when killed.
#
create table t1(f1 int);
delimiter |;
create function bug27563() returns int(11)
deterministic
begin
declare continue handler for sqlstate '70100' set @a:= 'killed';
declare continue handler for sqlexception set @a:= 'exception';
set @a= get_lock("lock27563", 10);
return 1;
end|
delimiter ;|
# Test stored functions
# Test INSERT
connection con1;
select get_lock("lock27563",10);
connection con2;
let $ID= `select connection_id()`;
send insert into t1 values (bug27563());
real_sleep 2;
connection con1;
disable_query_log;
eval kill query $ID;
enable_query_log;
connection con2;
--error 1317
reap;
select @a;
connection con1;
select * from t1;
# Test UPDATE
insert into t1 values(0);
connection con2;
send update t1 set f1= bug27563();
real_sleep 2;
connection con1;
disable_query_log;
eval kill query $ID;
enable_query_log;
connection con2;
--error 1317
reap;
select @a;
connection con1;
select * from t1;
# Test DELETE
insert into t1 values(1);
connection con2;
send delete from t1 where bug27563() is null;
real_sleep 2;
connection con1;
disable_query_log;
eval kill query $ID;
enable_query_log;
connection con2;
--error 1317
reap;
select @a;
connection con1;
select * from t1;
# Test SELECT
connection con2;
send select * from t1 where f1= bug27563();
real_sleep 2;
connection con1;
disable_query_log;
eval kill query $ID;
enable_query_log;
connection con2;
--error 1317
reap;
select @a;
# Test PROCEDURE
connection con2;
delimiter |;
create procedure proc27563()
begin
declare continue handler for sqlstate '70100' set @a:= 'killed';
declare continue handler for sqlexception set @a:= 'exception';
select get_lock("lock27563",10);
select "shouldn't be selected";
end|
delimiter ;|
send call proc27563();
real_sleep 2;
connection con1;
disable_query_log;
eval kill query $ID;
enable_query_log;
connection con2;
--error 1317
reap;
select @a;
# Test TRIGGERS
connection con2;
create table t2 (f2 int);
delimiter |;
create trigger trg27563 before insert on t1 for each row
begin
declare continue handler for sqlstate '70100' set @a:= 'killed';
declare continue handler for sqlexception set @a:= 'exception';
set @a:= get_lock("lock27563",10);
insert into t2 values(1);
end|
delimiter ;|
send insert into t1 values(2),(3);
real_sleep 2;
connection con1;
disable_query_log;
eval kill query $ID;
enable_query_log;
connection con2;
--error 1317
reap;
select @a;
connection con1;
select * from t1;
select * from t2;
# Cleanup
select release_lock("lock27563");
drop table t1, t2;
drop function bug27563;
drop procedure proc27563;
#
# Bug#28598: mysqld crash when killing a long-running explain query.
#
--disable_query_log
connection con1;
let $ID= `select connection_id()`;
let $tab_count= 40;
let $i= $tab_count;
while ($i)
{
eval CREATE TABLE t$i (a$i int, KEY(a$i));
eval INSERT INTO t$i VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7);
dec $i ;
}
set session optimizer_search_depth=0;
let $i=$tab_count;
while ($i)
{
let $a= a$i;
let $t= t$i;
dec $i;
if ($i)
{
let $comma=,;
let $from=$comma$t$from;
let $where=a$i=$a $and $where;
}
if (!$i)
{
let $from=FROM $t$from;
let $where=WHERE $where;
}
let $and=AND;
}
--enable_query_log
eval PREPARE stmt FROM 'EXPLAIN SELECT * $from $where';
send EXECUTE stmt;
--disable_query_log
connection con2;
real_sleep 2;
eval kill query $ID;
let $i= $tab_count;
while ($i)
{
eval DROP TABLE t$i;
dec $i ;
}
--enable_query_log