mariadb/mysql-test/suite/innodb/r/lock_deleted.result
Marko Mäkelä 13b9ec651a MDEV-14589 InnoDB should not lock a delete-marked record
When the transaction isolation level is SERIALIZABLE, or when
a locking read is performed in the REPEATABLE READ isolation level,
InnoDB must lock delete-marked records in order to prevent another
transaction from inserting something.

However, at READ UNCOMMITTED or READ COMMITTED isolation level or
when the parameter innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog is set, the
repeatability of the reads does not matter, and there is no need
to lock any records.

row_search_mvcc(): Skip locks on delete-marked committed records upfront,
instead of invoking row_unlock_for_mysql() afterwards. The unlocking
never worked for secondary index records.
2017-12-11 14:39:53 +02:00

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connect stop_purge, localhost, root,,;
START TRANSACTION WITH CONSISTENT SNAPSHOT;
connect delete, localhost, root,,;
connection default;
CREATE TABLE t1(a INT PRIMARY KEY, b INT UNIQUE) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,1);
DELETE FROM t1;
SET DEBUG_SYNC='row_ins_sec_index_unique SIGNAL inserted WAIT_FOR locked';
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,1);
connection delete;
SET DEBUG_SYNC='now WAIT_FOR inserted';
SET DEBUG_SYNC='innodb_row_search_for_mysql_exit SIGNAL locked';
SET SESSION TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED;
BEGIN;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE b=1;
connection default;
connection delete;
COMMIT;
connection default;
SET DEBUG_SYNC='RESET';
ROLLBACK;
SET DEBUG_SYNC='row_ins_sec_index_unique SIGNAL inserted WAIT_FOR locked';
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,1);
connection delete;
SET DEBUG_SYNC='now WAIT_FOR inserted';
SET DEBUG_SYNC='innodb_row_search_for_mysql_exit SIGNAL locked';
SET SESSION TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ UNCOMMITTED;
BEGIN;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE b=1;
connection default;
connection delete;
COMMIT;
connection default;
SET DEBUG_SYNC='RESET';
ROLLBACK;
SET DEBUG_SYNC='row_ins_sec_index_unique SIGNAL inserted WAIT_FOR locked';
BEGIN;
SET innodb_lock_wait_timeout=1;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,1);
connection delete;
SET DEBUG_SYNC='now WAIT_FOR inserted';
SET DEBUG_SYNC='innodb_row_search_for_mysql_exit SIGNAL locked';
SET SESSION TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL REPEATABLE READ;
BEGIN;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE b=1;
connection default;
ERROR HY000: Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction
COMMIT;
SET DEBUG_SYNC='RESET';
connection delete;
COMMIT;
disconnect delete;
disconnect stop_purge;
connection default;
DROP TABLE t1;