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Test case fixes.
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127 lines
4.2 KiB
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-- source include/have_query_cache.inc
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-- source include/have_binlog_format_row.inc
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-- source include/have_ndb.inc
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-- source include/have_multi_ndb.inc
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-- source include/not_embedded.inc
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--disable_warnings
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drop table if exists t1, t2;
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--enable_warnings
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# Turn on and reset query cache on server1
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connection server1;
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echo == Connected to server1 ==;
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set GLOBAL query_cache_type=on;
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set GLOBAL query_cache_size=1355776;
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set GLOBAL ndb_cache_check_time=1;
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reset query cache;
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flush status;
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# Turn on and reset query cache on server2
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connection server2;
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echo == Connected to server2 ==;
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set GLOBAL query_cache_type=on;
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set GLOBAL query_cache_size=1355776;
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set GLOBAL ndb_cache_check_time=1;
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reset query cache;
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flush status;
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# Create test tables in NDB and load them into cache
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# on server1
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connection server1;
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echo == Connected to server1 ==;
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create table t1 (a int) engine=ndbcluster;
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create table t2 (a int) engine=ndbcluster;
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insert into t1 value (2);
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insert into t2 value (3);
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select * from t1;
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# Run the check query once to load it into qc on server1
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# See at the end of this test why we need to disable ps-protocol for
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# this query (*)
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--disable_ps_protocol
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select a != 3 from t1;
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--enable_ps_protocol
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select * from t2;
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show status like "Qcache_queries_in_cache";
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show status like "Qcache_inserts";
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show status like "Qcache_hits";
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# Connect server2, load table in to cache, then update the table
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connection server2;
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echo == Connected to server2 ==;
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show status like "Qcache_queries_in_cache";
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show status like "Qcache_inserts";
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show status like "Qcache_hits";
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select * from t1;
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show status like "Qcache_queries_in_cache";
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show status like "Qcache_inserts";
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show status like "Qcache_hits";
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update t1 set a=3 where a=2;
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# Connect to server1 and check that cache is invalidated
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# and correct data is returned
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connection server1;
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echo == Connected to server1 ==;
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# Loop and wait for max 10 seconds until query cache thread
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# has invalidated the cache and the column a in t1 is equal to 3
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let $retries=20;
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while (`select a != 3 from t1`)
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{
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dec $retries;
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if (!$retries)
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{
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The query_cache thread failed to invalidate query_cache in 10 seconds;
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}
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sleep 0.5;
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}
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# Select from t1 one last time for the result file
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# Column a should be 3
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select * from t1;
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# There should now be three queries in the cache
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show status like "Qcache_queries_in_cache";
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drop table t1, t2;
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# Turn off and reset query cache on server1 and server2
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connection server1;
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set GLOBAL query_cache_size=0;
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set GLOBAL ndb_cache_check_time=0;
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reset query cache;
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flush status;
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connection server2;
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set GLOBAL query_cache_size=0;
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set GLOBAL ndb_cache_check_time=0;
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reset query cache;
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flush status;
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# (*) Why we need to execute the query in non-ps mode.
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# The principle of this test is: two mysqlds connected to one cluster,
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# both using their query cache. Queries are cached in server1
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# ("select a!=3 from t1", "select * from t1"),
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# table t1 is modified in server2, we want to see that this invalidates
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# the query cache of server1. Invalidation with NDB works like this:
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# when a query is found in the query cache, NDB is asked if the tables
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# have changed. In this test, ha_ndbcluster calls NDB every millisecond
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# to collect change information about tables.
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# Due to this millisecond delay, there is need for a loop ("while...")
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# in this test, which waits until a query1 ("select a!=3 from t1") is
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# invalidated (which is equivalent to it returning
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# up-to-date results), and then expects query2 ("select * from t1")
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# to have been invalidated (see up-to-date results).
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# But when enabling --ps-protocol in this test, the logic breaks,
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# because query1 is still done via mysql_real_query() (see mysqltest.c:
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# eval_expr() always uses mysql_real_query()). So, query1 returning
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# up-to-date results is not a sign of it being invalidated in the cache,
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# because it was NOT in the cache ("select a!=3 from t1" on line 39
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# was done with prep stmts, while `select a!=3 from t1` is not,
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# thus the second does not see the first in the cache). Thus, we may run
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# query2 when cache still has not been invalidated.
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# The solution is to make the initial "select a!=3 from t1" run
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# as a normal query, this repairs the broken logic.
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# But note, "select * from t1" is still using prepared statements
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# which was the goal of this test with --ps-protocol.
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