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#
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# Test coverage for various aspects of FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK
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# functionality.
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#
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# We need InnoDB for COMMIT/ROLLBACK related tests.
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--source include/have_innodb.inc
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# We need the Debug Sync Facility.
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--source include/have_debug_sync.inc
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# Parts of this test use DDL on events, BINLOG statement and
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# other statements which are not supported in embedded server.
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-- source include/not_embedded.inc
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# Save the initial number of concurrent sessions.
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--source include/count_sessions.inc
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set global sql_mode="";
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set local sql_mode="";
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--echo # FTWRL takes two global metadata locks -- a global shared
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--echo # metadata lock and the commit blocker lock.
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--echo # The first lock prevents DDL from taking place.
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--echo # Let's say that all DDL statements that take metadata
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--echo # locks form class #1 -- incompatible with FTWRL because
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--echo # take incompatible MDL table locks.
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--echo # The first global lock doesn't, however, prevent standalone
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--echo # COMMITs (or implicit COMMITs) from taking place, since a
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--echo # COMMIT doesn't take table locks. It doesn't prevent
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--echo # DDL on temporary tables either, since they don't
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--echo # take any table locks either.
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--echo # Most DDL statements do not perform an implicit commit
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--echo # if operate on a temporary table. Examples are CREATE
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--echo # TEMPORARY TABLE and DROP TEMPORARY TABLE.
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--echo # Thus, these DDL statements can go through in presence
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--echo # of FTWRL. This is class #2 -- compatible because
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--echo # do not take incompatible MDL locks and do not issue
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--echo # implicit commit..
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--echo # (Although these operations do not commit, their effects
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--echo # cannot be rolled back either.)
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--echo # ALTER TABLE, ANALYZE, OPTIMIZE and some others always
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--echo # issue an implicit commit, even if its argument is a
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--echo # temporary table.
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--echo # *Howewer* an implicit commit is a no-op if all engines
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--echo # used since the start of transactiona are non-
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--echo # transactional. Thus, for non-transactional engines,
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--echo # these operations are not blocked by FTWRL.
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--echo # This is class #3 -- compatible because do not take
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--echo # MDL table locks and are non-transactional.
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--echo # On the contrary, for transactional engines, there
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--echo # is always a commit, regardless of whether a table
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--echo # is temporary or not. Thus, for example, ALTER TABLE
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--echo # for a transactional engine will wait for FTWRL,
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--echo # even if the subject table is temporary.
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--echo # Thus ALTER TABLE <temporary> is incompatible
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--echo # with FTWRL. This is class #4 -- incompatible
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--echo # becuase issue implicit COMMIT which is not a no-op.
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--echo # Finally, there are administrative statements (such as
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--echo # RESET SLAVE) that do not take any locks and do not
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--echo # issue COMMIT.
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--echo # This is class #5.
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--echo # The goal of this coverage is to test statements
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--echo # of all classes.
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--echo # @todo: documents the effects of @@autocommit,
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--echo # DML and temporary transactional tables.
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--echo # Use MyISAM engine for the most of the tables
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--echo # used in this test in order to be able to
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--echo # check that DDL statements on temporary tables
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--echo # are compatible with FTRWL.
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call mtr.add_suppression("BINLOG_BASE64_EVENT: Error executing row event.*error code: 1223");
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--disable_warnings
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drop tables if exists t1_base, t2_base, t3_trans;
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drop tables if exists tm_base, tm_base_temp;
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drop database if exists mysqltest1;
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--echo # We're going to test ALTER DATABASE UPGRADE
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drop database if exists `#mysql50#mysqltest-2`;
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drop procedure if exists p1;
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drop function if exists f1;
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drop view if exists v1;
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drop procedure if exists p2;
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drop function if exists f2_base;
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drop function if exists f2_temp;
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drop event if exists e1;
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drop event if exists e2;
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--enable_warnings
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create table t1_base(i int) engine=myisam;
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create table t2_base(j int) engine=myisam;
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create table t3_trans(i int) engine=innodb;
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create temporary table t1_temp(i int) engine=myisam;
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create temporary table t2_temp(j int) engine=myisam;
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create temporary table t3_temp_trans(i int) engine=innodb;
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create database mysqltest1;
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create database `#mysql50#mysqltest-2`;
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create procedure p1() begin end;
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create function f1() returns int return 0;
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create view v1 as select 1 as i;
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create procedure p2(i int) begin end;
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delimiter |;
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create function f2_base() returns int
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begin
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insert into t1_base values (1);
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return 0;
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end|
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create function f2_temp() returns int
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begin
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insert into t1_temp values (1);
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return 0;
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end|
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delimiter ;|
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create event e1 on schedule every 1 minute do begin end;
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connect (con1,localhost,root,,);
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connect (con2,localhost,root,,);
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connect (con3,localhost,root,,);
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connection default;
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--echo #
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--echo # Test compatibility of FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK
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--echo # with various statements.
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--echo #
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--echo # These tests don't cover some classes of statements:
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--echo # - Replication-related - CHANGE MASTER TO, START/STOP SLAVE and etc
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--echo # (all compatible with FTWRL).
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--echo # - Plugin-related - INSTALL/UNINSTALL (incompatible with FTWRL,
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--echo # require plugin support).
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let $con_aux1=con1;
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let $con_aux2=con2;
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let $cleanup_stmt2= ;
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let $skip_3rd_check= ;
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--echo #
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--echo # 1) ALTER variants.
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--echo #
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--echo # 1.1) ALTER TABLE
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--echo #
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--echo # 1.1.a) For base table should be incompatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= alter table t1_base add column c1 int;
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let $cleanup_stmt1= alter table t1_base drop column c1;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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--echo #
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--echo # 1.1.b) For a temporary table should be compatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= alter table t1_temp add column c1 int;
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let $cleanup_stmt= alter table t1_temp drop column c1;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
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--echo #
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--echo # 1.2) ALTER DATABASE should be incompatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= alter database mysqltest1 default character set utf8;
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let $cleanup_stmt1= alter database mysqltest1 default character set latin1;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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--echo #
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--echo # 1.3) ALTER DATABASE UPGRADE DATA DIRECTORY NAME should be
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--echo # incompatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= alter database `#mysql50#mysqltest-2` upgrade data directory name;
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let $cleanup_stmt1= drop database `mysqltest-2`;
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let $cleanup_stmt2= create database `#mysql50#mysqltest-2`;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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let $cleanup_stmt2= ;
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--echo #
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--echo # 1.4) ALTER PROCEDURE should be incompatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= alter procedure p1 comment 'a';
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let $cleanup_stmt1= alter procedure p1 comment '';
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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--echo #
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--echo # 1.5) ALTER FUNCTION should be incompatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= alter function f1 comment 'a';
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let $cleanup_stmt1= alter function f1 comment '';
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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--echo #
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--echo # 1.6) ALTER VIEW should be incompatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= alter view v1 as select 2 as j;
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let $cleanup_stmt1= alter view v1 as select 1 as i;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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--echo #
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--echo # 1.7) ALTER EVENT should be incompatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= alter event e1 comment 'test';
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let $cleanup_stmt1= alter event e1 comment '';
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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--echo #
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--echo # 1.x) The rest of ALTER statements (ALTER TABLESPACE,
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--echo # ALTER LOGFILE GROUP and ALTER SERVER) are too
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--echo # special to be tested here.
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--echo #
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--echo #
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--echo # 2) ANALYZE TABLE statement is compatible with FTWRL.
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--echo # See Bug#43336 ANALYZE and OPTIMIZE do not honour
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--echo # --read-only as they update status tables.
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--echo #
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let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
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let $statement= analyze table t1_base;
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let $cleanup_stmt= ;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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let $skip_3rd_check= ;
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--echo #
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--echo # 3) BEGIN, ROLLBACK and COMMIT statements.
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--echo # BEGIN and ROLLBACK are compatible with FTWRL.
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--echo # COMMIT is not.
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--echo #
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--echo # We need a special test for these statements as
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--echo # FTWRL commits a transaction and because COMMIT
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--echo # is handled in a special way.
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flush tables with read lock;
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begin;
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--echo # ROLLBACK is allowed under FTWRL although there
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--echo # no much sense in it. FTWRL commits any previous
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--echo # changes and doesn't allows any DML after it.
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--echo # So such a ROLLBACK is always a no-op.
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rollback;
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--echo # Although COMMIT is incompatible with FTWRL in
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--echo # other senses it is still allowed under FTWRL.
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--echo # This fact relied upon by some versions of
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--echo # innobackup tool.
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--echo # Similarly to ROLLBACK it is a no-op in this situation.
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commit;
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unlock tables;
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--echo # Check that BEGIN/ROLLBACK are not blocked and
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--echo # COMMIT is blocked by active FTWRL in another
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--echo # connection.
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--echo #
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connection $con_aux1;
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flush tables with read lock;
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connection default;
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begin;
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connection $con_aux1;
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unlock tables;
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connection default;
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--echo # Do some work so ROLLBACK is not a no-op.
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insert into t3_trans values (1);
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connection $con_aux1;
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flush tables with read lock;
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connection default;
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rollback;
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connection $con_aux1;
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unlock tables;
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connection default;
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begin;
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--echo # Do some work so COMMIT is not a no-op.
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insert into t3_trans values (1);
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connection $con_aux1;
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flush tables with read lock;
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connection default;
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--echo # Send:
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--send commit
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connection $con_aux1;
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--echo # Wait until COMMIT is blocked.
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let $wait_condition=
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select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
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where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
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info = "commit";
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--source include/wait_condition.inc
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unlock tables;
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connection default;
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--echo # Reap COMMIT.
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--reap
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delete from t3_trans;
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--echo #
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--echo # Check that COMMIT blocks FTWRL in another connection.
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begin;
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insert into t3_trans values (1);
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set debug_sync='RESET';
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set debug_sync='ha_commit_trans_after_acquire_commit_lock SIGNAL parked WAIT_FOR go';
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--send commit
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connection $con_aux1;
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set debug_sync='now WAIT_FOR parked';
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--send flush tables with read lock
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connection $con_aux2;
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--echo # Wait until FTWRL is blocked.
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let $wait_condition=
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select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
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where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
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info = "flush tables with read lock";
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--source include/wait_condition.inc
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set debug_sync='now SIGNAL go';
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connection default;
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--echo # Reap COMMIT.
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--reap
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connection $con_aux1;
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--echo # Reap FTWRL.
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--reap
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unlock tables;
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connection default;
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delete from t3_trans;
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set debug_sync= "RESET";
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--echo # We don't run similar test for BEGIN and ROLLBACK as
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--echo # they release metadata locks in non-standard place.
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--echo #
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--echo # 4) BINLOG statement should be incompatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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--echo #
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--echo # Provide format description BINLOG statement first.
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BINLOG '
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MfmqTA8BAAAAZwAAAGsAAAABAAQANS41LjctbTMtZGVidWctbG9nAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAx+apMEzgNAAgAEgAEBAQEEgAAVAAEGggAAAAICAgCAA==
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';
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--echo # Now test compatibility for BINLOG statement which is
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--echo # equivalent to INSERT INTO t1_base VALUES (1).
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let $statement= BINLOG '
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MfmqTBMBAAAALgAAAN0AAAAAACgAAAAAAAEABHRlc3QAB3QxX2Jhc2UAAQMAAQ==
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MfmqTBcBAAAAIgAAAP8AAAAAACgAAAAAAAEAAf/+AQAAAA==
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';
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let $cleanup_stmt1= delete from t1_base where i = 1 limit 1;
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--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as this statement
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--echo # releases metadata locks in non-standard place.
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let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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let $skip_3rd_check= ;
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--echo #
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--echo # 5) CALL statement. This statement uses resources in two
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--echo # ways: through expressions used as parameters and through
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--echo # sub-statements. This test covers only usage through
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--echo # parameters as sub-statements do locking individually.
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--echo #
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--echo # 5.a) In simple cases a parameter expression should be
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--echo # compatible with FTWRL.
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let $statement= call p2((select count(*) from t1_base));
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let $cleanup_stmt1= ;
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--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as this statement
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--echo # releases metadata locks in non-standard place.
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let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
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let $skip_3rd_check= ;
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--echo #
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--echo # 5.b) In case when an expression uses function which updates
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--echo # base tables CALL should be incompatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= call p2(f2_base());
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let $cleanup_stmt1= ;
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--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as this statement
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--echo # releases metadata locks in non-standard place.
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let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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let $skip_3rd_check= ;
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--echo #
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--echo # 5.c) If function used as argument updates temporary tables
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--echo # CALL statement should be compatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= call p2(f2_temp());
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let $cleanup_stmt1= ;
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--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as this statement
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--echo # releases metadata locks in non-standard place.
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let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
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let $skip_3rd_check= ;
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--echo #
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--echo # 6) CHECK TABLE statement is compatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= check table t1_base;
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let $cleanup_stmt= ;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
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--echo #
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--echo # 7) CHECKSUM TABLE statement is compatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= checksum table t1_base;
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let $cleanup_stmt= ;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
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--echo #
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--echo # 8) CREATE variants.
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--echo #
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--echo # 8.1) CREATE TABLE statement.
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--echo #
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--echo # 8.1.a) CREATE TABLE is incompatible with FTWRL when
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--echo # base table is created.
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let $statement= create table t3_base(i int);
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let $cleanup_stmt1= drop table t3_base;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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--echo # 8.1.b) CREATE TABLE is compatible with FTWRL when
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--echo # temporary table is created.
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let $statement= create temporary table t3_temp(i int);
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let $cleanup_stmt= drop temporary tables t3_temp;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
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--echo # 8.1.c) CREATE TABLE LIKE is incompatible with FTWRL when
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--echo # base table is created.
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let $statement= create table t3_base like t1_temp;
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let $cleanup_stmt1= drop table t3_base;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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--echo # 8.1.d) CREATE TABLE LIKE is compatible with FTWRL when
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--echo # temporary table is created.
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let $statement= create temporary table t3_temp like t1_base;
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let $cleanup_stmt= drop temporary table t3_temp;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
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--echo # 8.1.e) CREATE TABLE SELECT is incompatible with FTWRL when
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--echo # base table is created.
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let $statement= create table t3_base select 1 as i;
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let $cleanup_stmt1= drop table t3_base;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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--echo # 8.1.f) CREATE TABLE SELECT is compatible with FTWRL when
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--echo # temporary table is created.
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let $statement= create temporary table t3_temp select 1 as i;
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let $cleanup_stmt= drop temporary table t3_temp;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
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--echo # 8.2) CREATE INDEX statement.
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--echo #
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--echo # 8.2.a) CREATE INDEX is incompatible with FTWRL when
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--echo # applied to base table.
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let $statement= create index i on t1_base (i);
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let $cleanup_stmt1= drop index i on t1_base;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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--echo # 8.2.b) CREATE INDEX is compatible with FTWRL when
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--echo # applied to temporary table.
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let $statement= create index i on t1_temp (i);
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let $cleanup_stmt= drop index i on t1_temp;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
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--echo #
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--echo # 8.3) CREATE DATABASE is incompatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= create database mysqltest2;
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let $cleanup_stmt1= drop database mysqltest2;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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--echo #
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--echo # 8.4) CREATE VIEW is incompatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= create view v2 as select 1 as j;
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let $cleanup_stmt1= drop view v2;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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--echo #
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--echo # 8.5) CREATE TRIGGER is incompatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= create trigger t1_bi before insert on t1_base for each row begin end;
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let $cleanup_stmt1= drop trigger t1_bi;
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
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--echo #
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--echo # 8.6) CREATE FUNCTION is incompatible with FTWRL.
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--echo #
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let $statement= create function f2() returns int return 0;
|
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let $cleanup_stmt1= drop function f2;
|
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 8.7) CREATE PROCEDURE is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
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let $statement= create procedure p3() begin end;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= drop procedure p3;
|
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--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 8.8) CREATE EVENT should be incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
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let $statement= create event e2 on schedule every 1 minute do begin end;
|
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let $cleanup_stmt1= drop event e2;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 8.9) CREATE USER should be incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
let $statement= create user mysqltest_u1;
|
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let $cleanup_stmt1= drop user mysqltest_u1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 8.x) The rest of CREATE variants (CREATE LOGFILE GROUP,
|
|
--echo # CREATE TABLESPACE and CREATE SERVER) are too special
|
|
--echo # to test here.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 9) PREPARE, EXECUTE and DEALLOCATE PREPARE statements.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 9.1) PREPARE statement is compatible with FTWRL as it
|
|
--echo # doesn't change any data.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 9.1.a) Prepare of simple INSERT statement.
|
|
--echo #
|
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let $statement= prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1_base values (1)';
|
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let $cleanup_stmt= deallocate prepare stmt1;
|
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--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as this statement
|
|
--echo # releases metadata locks in non-standard place.
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
|
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--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= ;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 9.1.b) Prepare of multi-UPDATE. At some point such statements
|
|
--echo # tried to acquire thr_lock.c locks during prepare phase.
|
|
--echo # This no longer happens and thus it is compatible with
|
|
--echo # FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= prepare stmt1 from 'update t1_base, t2_base set t1_base.i= 1 where t1_base.i = t2_base.j';
|
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let $cleanup_stmt= deallocate prepare stmt1;
|
|
--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as this statement
|
|
--echo # releases metadata locks in non-standard place.
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= ;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 9.1.c) Prepare of multi-DELETE. Again PREPARE of such
|
|
--echo # statement should be compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= prepare stmt1 from 'delete t1_base from t1_base, t2_base where t1_base.i = t2_base.j';
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= deallocate prepare stmt1;
|
|
--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as this statement
|
|
--echo # releases metadata locks in non-standard place.
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= ;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 9.2) Compatibility of EXECUTE statement depends on statement
|
|
--echo # to be executed.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 9.2.a) EXECUTE for statement which is itself compatible with
|
|
--echo # FTWRL should be compatible.
|
|
prepare stmt1 from 'select * from t1_base';
|
|
let $statement= execute stmt1;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
deallocate prepare stmt1;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 9.2.b) EXECUTE for statement which is incompatible with FTWRL
|
|
--echo # should be also incompatible.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Check that EXECUTE is not allowed under FTWRL.
|
|
prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1_base values (1)';
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
--error ER_CANT_UPDATE_WITH_READLOCK
|
|
execute stmt1;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
--echo # Check that active FTWRL in another connection
|
|
--echo # blocks EXECUTE which changes data.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--send execute stmt1
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Check that EXECUTE is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "insert into t1_base values (1)";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap EXECUTE.
|
|
--reap
|
|
set debug_sync='RESET';
|
|
set debug_sync='execute_command_after_close_tables SIGNAL parked WAIT_FOR go';
|
|
--send execute stmt1;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
set debug_sync='now WAIT_FOR parked';
|
|
--send flush tables with read lock
|
|
connection $con_aux2;
|
|
--echo # Wait until FTWRL is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "flush tables with read lock";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
set debug_sync='now SIGNAL go';
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap EXECUTE.
|
|
--reap
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Reap FTWRL.
|
|
--reap
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
set debug_sync= "RESET";
|
|
delete from t1_base;
|
|
deallocate prepare stmt1;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 9.3) DEALLOCATE PREPARE is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1_base values (1)';
|
|
let $statement= deallocate prepare stmt1;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1_base values (1)';
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
deallocate prepare stmt1;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 10) DELETE variations.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 10.1) Simple DELETE.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 10.1.a) Simple DELETE on base table is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= delete from t1_base;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 10.1.b) Simple DELETE on temporary table is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= delete from t1_temp;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 10.2) Multi DELETE.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 10.2.a) Multi DELETE on base tables is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= delete t1_base from t1_base, t2_base where t1_base.i = t2_base.j;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 10.2.b) Multi DELETE on temporary tables is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= delete t1_temp from t1_temp, t2_temp where t1_temp.i = t2_temp.j;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 11) DESCRIBE should be compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
let $statement= describe t1_base;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 12) Compatibility of DO statement with FTWRL depends on its
|
|
--echo # expression.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 12.a) DO with expression which does not change base table
|
|
--echo # should be compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= do (select count(*) from t1_base);
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 12.b) DO which calls SF updating base table should be
|
|
--echo # incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= do f2_base();
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= delete from t1_base limit 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 12.c) DO which calls SF updating temporary table should be
|
|
--echo # compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= do f2_temp();
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= delete from t1_temp limit 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 13) DROP variants.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 13.1) DROP TABLES.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 13.1.a) DROP TABLES which affects base tables is incompatible
|
|
--echo # with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= drop table t2_base;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= create table t2_base(j int);
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo # 13.1.b) DROP TABLES which affects only temporary tables
|
|
--echo # is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= drop table t2_temp;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= create temporary table t2_temp(j int);
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 13.1.c) DROP TEMPORARY TABLES should be compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= drop temporary table t2_temp;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= create temporary table t2_temp(j int);
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 13.2) DROP INDEX.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 13.2.a) DROP INDEX on a base table is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
create index i on t1_base (i);
|
|
let $statement= drop index i on t1_base;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= create index i on t1_base (i);
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
drop index i on t1_base;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 13.2.b) DROP INDEX on a temporary table is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
create index i on t1_temp (i);
|
|
let $statement= drop index i on t1_temp;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= create index i on t1_temp (i);
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
drop index i on t1_temp;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 13.3) DROP DATABASE is incompatible with FTWRL
|
|
--echo #
|
|
let $statement= drop database mysqltest1;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= create database mysqltest1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 13.4) DROP FUNCTION is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
let $statement= drop function f1;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= create function f1() returns int return 0;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 13.5) DROP PROCEDURE is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
let $statement= drop procedure p1;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= create procedure p1() begin end;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 13.6) DROP USER should be incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
create user mysqltest_u1;
|
|
let $statement= drop user mysqltest_u1;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= create user mysqltest_u1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
drop user mysqltest_u1;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 13.7) DROP VIEW should be incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
let $statement= drop view v1;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= create view v1 as select 1 as i;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 13.8) DROP EVENT should be incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
let $statement= drop event e1;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= create event e1 on schedule every 1 minute do begin end;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 13.9) DROP TRIGGER is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
create trigger t1_bi before insert on t1_base for each row begin end;
|
|
let $statement= drop trigger t1_bi;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= create trigger t1_bi before insert on t1_base for each row begin end;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
drop trigger t1_bi;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 13.x) The rest of DROP variants (DROP TABLESPACE, DROP LOGFILE
|
|
--echo # GROUP and DROP SERVER) are too special to test here.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 14) FLUSH variants.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Test compatibility of _some_ important FLUSH variants with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 14.1) FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK is compatible with itself.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Check that FTWRL statements can be run while FTWRL
|
|
--echo # is active in another connection.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
--echo # The second FTWRL in a row is allowed at the moment.
|
|
--echo # It does not make much sense as it does only flush.
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 14.2) FLUSH TABLES <list> WITH READ LOCK is not blocked by
|
|
--echo # active FTWRL. But since the latter keeps tables open
|
|
--echo # FTWRL is blocked by FLUSH TABLES <list> WITH READ LOCK.
|
|
--echo # Fixed by MDEV-5336
|
|
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
--echo # FT <list> WRL is allowed under FTWRL at the moment.
|
|
--echo # It does not make much sense though.
|
|
flush tables t1_base, t2_base with read lock;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
flush tables t1_base, t2_base with read lock;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
flush tables t1_base, t2_base with read lock;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 14.3) FLUSH TABLES is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= flush tables;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 14.4) FLUSH TABLES <list> is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= flush table t1_base, t2_base;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 14.5) FLUSH PRIVILEGES is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= flush privileges;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 15) GRANT statement should be incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
let $statement= grant all privileges on t1_base to mysqltest_u1;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= revoke all privileges on t1_base from mysqltest_u1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
drop user mysqltest_u1;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 16) All HANDLER variants are half-compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo # I.e. they are not blocked by active FTWRL. But since open
|
|
--echo # HANDLER means open table instance FTWRL is blocked while
|
|
--echo # HANDLER is not closed.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Check that HANDLER statements succeed under FTWRL.
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
handler t1_base open;
|
|
handler t1_base read first;
|
|
handler t1_base close;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
--echo # Check that HANDLER statements can be run while FTWRL
|
|
--echo # is active in another connection.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
handler t1_base open;
|
|
handler t1_base read first;
|
|
handler t1_base close;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 17) HELP statement is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
let $statement= help no_such_topic;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 18) INSERT statement.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 18.a) Ordinary INSERT into base table is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= insert into t1_base values (1);
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= delete from t1_base limit 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 18.b) Ordinary INSERT into temp table is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= insert into t1_temp values (1);
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= delete from t1_temp limit 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 18.c) INSERT DELAYED is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= insert delayed into t1_base values (1);
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
delete from t1_base;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 18.d) INSERT SELECT into base table is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= insert into t1_base select * from t1_temp;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 18.e) INSERT SELECT into temp table is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= insert into t1_temp select * from t1_base;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 19) KILL statement is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Check that KILL can be run under FTWRL.
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
set @id:= connection_id();
|
|
--error ER_QUERY_INTERRUPTED
|
|
kill query @id;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
--echo # Check that KILL statements can be run while FTWRL
|
|
--echo # is active in another connection.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--error ER_QUERY_INTERRUPTED
|
|
kill query @id;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Finally check that KILL doesn't block FTWRL
|
|
set debug_sync='RESET';
|
|
set debug_sync='execute_command_after_close_tables SIGNAL parked WAIT_FOR go';
|
|
--send kill query @id
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
set debug_sync='now WAIT_FOR parked';
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
set debug_sync='now SIGNAL go';
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap KILL.
|
|
--error ER_QUERY_INTERRUPTED
|
|
--reap
|
|
set debug_sync='RESET';
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 20) LOAD DATA statement.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 20.a) LOAD DATA into base table is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= load data infile '../../std_data/rpl_loaddata.dat' into table t1_base (@dummy, i);
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= delete from t1_base;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 20.b) LOAD DATA into temporary table is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= load data infile '../../std_data/rpl_loaddata.dat' into table t1_temp (@dummy, i);
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= delete from t1_temp;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 21) LOCK/UNLOCK TABLES statements.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # LOCK TABLES statement always (almost) blocks FTWRL as it
|
|
--echo # keeps tables open until UNLOCK TABLES.
|
|
--echo # Active FTWRL on the other hand blocks only those
|
|
--echo # LOCK TABLES which allow updating of base tables.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 21.a) LOCK TABLES READ is allowed under FTWRL and
|
|
--echo # is not blocked by active FTWRL.
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
lock tables t1_base read;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
lock tables t1_base read;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 21.b) LOCK TABLES WRITE on a base table is disallowed
|
|
--echo # under FTWRL and should be blocked by active FTWRL.
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
--error ER_CANT_UPDATE_WITH_READLOCK
|
|
lock tables t1_base write;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--send lock tables t1_base write
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Check that LOCK TABLES WRITE is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "lock tables t1_base write";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap LOCK TABLES WRITE
|
|
--reap
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 21.c) LOCK TABLES WRITE on temporary table doesn't
|
|
--echo # make much sense but is allowed under FTWRL
|
|
--echo # and should not be blocked by active FTWRL.
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
lock tables t1_temp write;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
lock tables t1_temp write;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 22) OPTIMIZE TABLE statement.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 22.a) OPTIMIZE TABLE of base table is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
--echo # OPTIMIZE statement returns errors as part of result-set.
|
|
optimize table t1_base;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--send optimize table t1_base
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Check that OPTIMIZE TABLE is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "optimize table t1_base";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap OPTIMIZE TABLE
|
|
--reap
|
|
--echo # We don't check that active OPTIMIZE TABLE blocks
|
|
--echo # FTWRL as this one of statements releasing metadata
|
|
--echo # locks in non-standard place.
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 22.b) OPTIMIZE TABLE of temporary table is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= optimize table t1_temp;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as this statement
|
|
--echo # releases metadata locks in non-standard place.
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= ;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 23) CACHE statement is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
let $statement= cache index t1_base in default;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as this statement
|
|
--echo # releases metadata locks in non-standard place.
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= ;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 24) LOAD INDEX statement is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
let $statement= load index into cache t1_base;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as this statement
|
|
--echo # releases metadata locks in non-standard place.
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= ;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 25) SAVEPOINT/RELEASE SAVEPOINT/ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT are
|
|
--echo # compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Since manipulations on savepoint have to be done
|
|
--echo # inside transaction and FTWRL commits transaction we
|
|
--echo # need a special test for these statements.
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
begin;
|
|
savepoint sv1;
|
|
rollback to savepoint sv1;
|
|
release savepoint sv1;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
commit;
|
|
--echo # Check that these statements are not blocked by
|
|
--echo # active FTWRL in another connection.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
begin;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Do some changes to avoid SAVEPOINT and friends
|
|
--echo # being almost no-ops.
|
|
insert into t3_trans values (1);
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
savepoint sv1;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
insert into t3_trans values (2);
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
rollback to savepoint sv1;
|
|
release savepoint sv1;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
rollback;
|
|
--echo # Check that these statements don't block FTWRL in
|
|
--echo # another connection.
|
|
begin;
|
|
--echo # Do some changes to avoid SAVEPOINT and friends
|
|
--echo # being almost no-ops.
|
|
insert into t3_trans values (1);
|
|
set debug_sync='RESET';
|
|
set debug_sync='execute_command_after_close_tables SIGNAL parked WAIT_FOR go';
|
|
--send savepoint sv1
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
set debug_sync='now WAIT_FOR parked';
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
set debug_sync='now SIGNAL go';
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap SAVEPOINT
|
|
--reap
|
|
insert into t3_trans values (2);
|
|
set debug_sync='execute_command_after_close_tables SIGNAL parked WAIT_FOR go';
|
|
--send rollback to savepoint sv1
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
set debug_sync='now WAIT_FOR parked';
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
set debug_sync='now SIGNAL go';
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
|
|
--reap
|
|
set debug_sync='execute_command_after_close_tables SIGNAL parked WAIT_FOR go';
|
|
--send release savepoint sv1
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
set debug_sync='now WAIT_FOR parked';
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
set debug_sync='now SIGNAL go';
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap RELEASE SAVEPOINT
|
|
--reap
|
|
rollback;
|
|
set debug_sync= "RESET";
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 26) RENAME variants.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 26.1) RENAME TABLES is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= rename table t1_base to t3_base;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= rename table t3_base to t1_base;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 26.2) RENAME USER is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
create user mysqltest_u1;
|
|
let $statement= rename user mysqltest_u1 to mysqltest_u2;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= rename user mysqltest_u2 to mysqltest_u1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
drop user mysqltest_u1;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 27) REPAIR TABLE statement.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 27.a) REPAIR TABLE of base table is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
--echo # REPAIR statement returns errors as part of result-set.
|
|
repair table t1_base;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--send repair table t1_base
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Check that REPAIR TABLE is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "repair table t1_base";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap REPAIR TABLE
|
|
--reap
|
|
--echo # We don't check that active REPAIR TABLE blocks
|
|
--echo # FTWRL as this one of statements releasing metadata
|
|
--echo # locks in non-standard place.
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 27.b) REPAIR TABLE of temporary table is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= repair table t1_temp;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as this statement
|
|
--echo # releases metadata locks in non-standard place.
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= ;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 28) REPLACE statement.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 28.a) Ordinary REPLACE into base table is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= replace into t1_base values (1);
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= delete from t1_base limit 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 28.b) Ordinary REPLACE into temp table is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= replace into t1_temp values (1);
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= delete from t1_temp limit 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 28.c) REPLACE SELECT into base table is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= replace into t1_base select * from t1_temp;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 28.d) REPLACE SELECT into temp table is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= replace into t1_temp select * from t1_base;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 29) REVOKE variants.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 29.1) REVOKE privileges is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
grant all privileges on t1_base to mysqltest_u1;
|
|
let $statement= revoke all privileges on t1_base from mysqltest_u1;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= grant all privileges on t1_base to mysqltest_u1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 29.2) REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= revoke all privileges, grant option from mysqltest_u1;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= grant all privileges on t1_base to mysqltest_u1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
drop user mysqltest_u1;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 30) Compatibility of SELECT statement with FTWRL depends on
|
|
--echo # locking mode used and on functions being invoked by it.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 30.a) Simple SELECT which does not change tables should be
|
|
--echo # compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= select count(*) from t1_base;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo # 30.b) SELECT ... FOR UPDATE is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= select count(*) from t1_base for update;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo # 30.c) SELECT ... LOCK IN SHARE MODE is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= select count(*) from t1_base lock in share mode;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 30.d) SELECT which calls SF updating base table should be
|
|
--echo # incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= select f2_base();
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= delete from t1_base limit 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 30.e) SELECT which calls SF updating temporary table should be
|
|
--echo # compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= select f2_temp();
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= delete from t1_temp limit 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo # 30.f) SELECT ... FOR UPDATE SKIP LOCKED is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= select count(*) from t1_base for update skip locked;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo # 30.g) SELECT ... LOCK IN SHARE MODE SKIP LOCKED is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= select count(*) from t1_base lock in share mode skip locked;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 31) Compatibility of SET statement with FTWRL depends on its
|
|
--echo # expression and on whether it is a special SET statement.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 31.a) Ordinary SET with expression which does not
|
|
--echo # changes base table should be compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= set @a:= (select count(*) from t1_base);
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as our helper debug
|
|
--echo # sync-point doesn't work for SET statements.
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= ;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 31.b) Ordinary SET which calls SF updating base table should
|
|
--echo # be incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= set @a:= f2_base();
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= delete from t1_base limit 1;
|
|
--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as our helper debug
|
|
--echo # sync-point doesn't work for SET statements.
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= ;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 31.c) Ordinary SET which calls SF updating temporary table
|
|
--echo # should be compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= set @a:= f2_temp();
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= delete from t1_temp limit 1;
|
|
--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as our helper debug
|
|
--echo # sync-point doesn't work for SET statements.
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= ;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 31.d) Special SET variants have different compatibility with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 31.d.I) SET PASSWORD is incompatible with FTWRL as it changes data.
|
|
create user mysqltest_u1;
|
|
let $statement= set password for 'mysqltest_u1' = password('');
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= ;
|
|
--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as our helper debug
|
|
--echo # sync-point doesn't work for SET statements.
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= ;
|
|
drop user mysqltest_u1;
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 31.d.II) SET READ_ONLY is compatible with FTWRL (but has no
|
|
--echo # effect when executed under it).
|
|
let $statement= set global read_only= 1;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= set global read_only= 0;
|
|
--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as our helper debug
|
|
--echo # sync-point doesn't work for SET statements.
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= ;
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 31.d.III) Situation with SET AUTOCOMMIT is complex.
|
|
--echo # Turning auto-commit off is always compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo # Turning auto-commit on causes implicit commit and so
|
|
--echo # is incompatible with FTWRL if there are changes to be
|
|
--echo # committed.
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
set autocommit= 0;
|
|
--echo # Turning auto-commit on causes implicit commit so can
|
|
--echo # be incompatible with FTWRL if there is something to
|
|
--echo # commit. But since even in this case we allow commits
|
|
--echo # under active FTWRL such statement should always succeed.
|
|
insert into t3_temp_trans values (1);
|
|
set autocommit= 1;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
delete from t3_temp_trans;
|
|
--echo # Check that SET AUTOCOMMIT=0 is not blocked and
|
|
--echo # SET AUTOCOMMIT=1 is blocked by active FTWRL in
|
|
--echo # another connection.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
set autocommit= 0;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Do some work so implicit commit in SET AUTOCOMMIT=1
|
|
--echo # is not a no-op.
|
|
insert into t3_trans values (1);
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Send:
|
|
--send set autocommit= 1
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Wait until SET AUTOCOMMIT=1 is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "set autocommit= 1";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap SET AUTOCOMMIT=1.
|
|
--reap
|
|
delete from t3_trans;
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Check that SET AUTOCOMMIT=1 blocks FTWRL in another connection.
|
|
set autocommit= 0;
|
|
insert into t3_trans values (1);
|
|
set debug_sync='RESET';
|
|
set debug_sync='ha_commit_trans_after_acquire_commit_lock SIGNAL parked WAIT_FOR go';
|
|
--send set autocommit= 1
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
set debug_sync='now WAIT_FOR parked';
|
|
--send flush tables with read lock
|
|
connection $con_aux2;
|
|
--echo # Wait until FTWRL is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "flush tables with read lock";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
set debug_sync='now SIGNAL go';
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap SET AUTOCOMMIT=1.
|
|
--reap
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Reap FTWRL.
|
|
--reap
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
delete from t3_trans;
|
|
set debug_sync= "RESET";
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 32) SHOW statements are compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo # Let us test _some_ of them.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 32.1) SHOW TABLES.
|
|
let $statement= show tables from test;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 32.1) SHOW TABLES.
|
|
let $statement= show tables from test;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 32.2) SHOW EVENTS.
|
|
let $statement= show events from test;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 32.3) SHOW GRANTS.
|
|
create user mysqltest_u1;
|
|
let $statement= show grants for mysqltest_u1;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
drop user mysqltest_u1;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 32.4) SHOW CREATE TABLE.
|
|
let $statement= show create table t1_base;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 32.5) SHOW CREATE FUNCTION.
|
|
let $statement= show create function f1;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 33) SIGNAL statement is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Note that we don't cover RESIGNAL as it requires
|
|
--echo # active handler context.
|
|
let $statement= signal sqlstate '01000';
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 34) TRUNCATE TABLE statement.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 34.a) TRUNCATE of base table is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= truncate table t1_base;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 34.b) TRUNCATE of temporary table is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= truncate table t1_temp;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 35) UPDATE variants.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 35.1) Simple UPDATE.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 35.1.a) Simple UPDATE on base table is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= update t1_base set i= 1 where i = 0;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 35.1.b) Simple UPDATE on temporary table is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= update t1_temp set i= 1 where i = 0;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 35.2) Multi UPDATE.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 35.2.a) Multi UPDATE on base tables is incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= update t1_base, t2_base set t1_base.i= 1 where t1_base.i = t2_base.j;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 35.2.b) Multi UPDATE on temporary tables is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
let $statement= update t1_temp, t2_temp set t1_temp.i= 1 where t1_temp.i = t2_temp.j;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 36) USE statement is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
let $statement= use mysqltest1;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= use test;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 37) XA statements.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # XA statements are similar to BEGIN/COMMIT/ROLLBACK.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # XA BEGIN, END, PREPARE, ROLLBACK and RECOVER are compatible
|
|
--echo # with FTWRL. XA COMMIT is not.
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
--echo # Although all below statements are allowed under FTWRL they
|
|
--echo # are almost no-ops as FTWRL does commit and does not allows
|
|
--echo # any non-temporary DML under it.
|
|
xa start 'test1';
|
|
xa end 'test1';
|
|
xa prepare 'test1';
|
|
xa rollback 'test1';
|
|
xa start 'test1';
|
|
xa end 'test1';
|
|
xa prepare 'test1';
|
|
xa commit 'test1';
|
|
--disable_result_log
|
|
xa recover;
|
|
--enable_result_log
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
--echo # Check that XA non-COMMIT statements are not and COMMIT is
|
|
--echo # blocked by active FTWRL in another connection
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # XA COMMIT, XA ROLLBACK and XA PREPARE does take COMMIT lock to ensure
|
|
--echo # that nothing is written to bin log and redo log under FTWRL mode.
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
xa start 'test1';
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
insert into t3_trans values (1);
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
xa end 'test1';
|
|
--send xa prepare 'test1';
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "xa prepare 'test1'";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
--echo # Switching to connection 'default'.
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap XA PREPARE.
|
|
--reap
|
|
--echo # Switching to connection '$con_aux1'.
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
--echo # Switching to connection 'default'.
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Send XA ROLLBACK 'test1'
|
|
--send xa rollback 'test1'
|
|
--echo # Switching to connection '$con_aux1'.
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Wait until XA ROLLBACK is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "xa rollback 'test1'";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap XA ROLLBACK
|
|
--reap
|
|
xa start 'test1';
|
|
insert into t3_trans values (1);
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
xa end 'test1';
|
|
--echo # Send XA PREPARE 'test1'
|
|
--send xa prepare 'test1'
|
|
--echo # Switching to connection '$con_aux1'.
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Wait until XA PREPARE is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "xa prepare 'test1'";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
--echo # Switching to connection 'default'.
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap XA PREPARE.
|
|
--reap
|
|
--echo # Switching to connection '$con_aux1'.
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
--echo # Switching to connection 'default'.
|
|
connection default;
|
|
|
|
--echo # Send:
|
|
--send xa commit 'test1';
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Wait until XA COMMIT is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "xa commit 'test1'";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap XA COMMIT.
|
|
--reap
|
|
delete from t3_trans;
|
|
# MDEV-515 takes X-lock on the table for the first insert.
|
|
# So concurrent insert won't happen on the table
|
|
INSERT INTO t3_trans VALUES(100);
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Check that XA COMMIT / ROLLBACK for prepared transaction from a
|
|
--echo # disconnected session is blocked by active FTWRL in another connection.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Create temporary connection for XA transaction.
|
|
connect (con_tmp,localhost,root,,);
|
|
xa start 'test1';
|
|
insert into t3_trans values (1);
|
|
xa end 'test1';
|
|
xa prepare 'test1';
|
|
--echo # Disconnect temporary connection
|
|
set debug_sync='thread_end SIGNAL test1_prepare';
|
|
disconnect con_tmp;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
set debug_sync='now WAIT_FOR test1_prepare';
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo # Create temporary connection for XA transaction.
|
|
connect (con_tmp1,localhost,root,,);
|
|
xa start 'test2';
|
|
insert into t3_trans values (2);
|
|
xa end 'test2';
|
|
xa prepare 'test2';
|
|
--echo # Disconnect temporary connection
|
|
set debug_sync='thread_end SIGNAL test2_prepare';
|
|
disconnect con_tmp1;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo # Switching to connection '$con_aux1'.
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
set debug_sync='now WAIT_FOR test2_prepare';
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
|
|
--echo # Switching to connection 'default'.
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Send XA ROLLBACK 'test1'
|
|
--send xa rollback 'test1'
|
|
--echo # Switching to connection '$con_aux1'.
|
|
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Wait until XA ROLLBACK is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "xa rollback 'test1'";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
--echo # Switching to connection 'default'.
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap XA ROLLBACK
|
|
--reap
|
|
--echo # Send XA COMMIT
|
|
--send xa commit 'test2';
|
|
--echo # Switching to connection '$con_aux1'.
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Wait until XA COMMIT is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "xa commit 'test2'";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
--echo # Switching to connection 'default'.
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap XA COMMIT.
|
|
--reap
|
|
delete from t3_trans;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Check that XA COMMIT blocks FTWRL in another connection.
|
|
xa start 'test1';
|
|
insert into t3_trans values (1);
|
|
xa end 'test1';
|
|
xa prepare 'test1';
|
|
set debug_sync='RESET';
|
|
set debug_sync='trans_xa_commit_after_acquire_commit_lock SIGNAL parked WAIT_FOR go';
|
|
--send xa commit 'test1'
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
set debug_sync='now WAIT_FOR parked';
|
|
--send flush tables with read lock
|
|
connection $con_aux2;
|
|
--echo # Wait until FTWRL is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "flush tables with read lock";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
set debug_sync='now SIGNAL go';
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap XA COMMIT.
|
|
--reap
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Reap FTWRL.
|
|
--reap
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
delete from t3_trans;
|
|
set debug_sync= "RESET";
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 38) Test effect of auto-commit mode for DML on transactional
|
|
--echo # temporary tables.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 38.1) When auto-commit is on each such a statement ends with commit
|
|
--echo # of changes to temporary tables. But since transactions doing
|
|
--echo # such changes are considered read only [sic!/QQ] this commit
|
|
--echo # is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Let us demostrate this fact for some common DML statements.
|
|
let $statement= delete from t3_temp_trans;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
let $statement= insert into t3_temp_trans values (1);
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= delete from t3_temp_trans limit 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
let $statement= update t3_temp_trans, t2_temp set t3_temp_trans.i= 1 where t3_temp_trans.i = t2_temp.j;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 38.2) When auto-commit is off DML on transaction temporary tables
|
|
--echo # is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
set autocommit= 0;
|
|
let $statement= delete from t3_temp_trans;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
let $statement= insert into t3_temp_trans values (1);
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= delete from t3_temp_trans limit 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
let $statement= update t3_temp_trans, t2_temp set t3_temp_trans.i= 1 where t3_temp_trans.i = t2_temp.j;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
set autocommit= 1;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 39) Test effect of DDL on transactional tables.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 39.1) Due to implicit commit at the end of statement some of DDL
|
|
--echo # statements which are compatible with FTWRL in non-transactional
|
|
--echo # case are not compatible in case of transactional tables.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 39.1.a) ANALYZE TABLE for transactional table is incompatible with
|
|
--echo # FTWRL.
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
--error ER_CANT_UPDATE_WITH_READLOCK
|
|
analyze table t3_trans;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--send analyze table t3_trans
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Check that ANALYZE TABLE is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "analyze table t3_trans";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap ANALYZE TABLE
|
|
--reap
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 39.1.b) CHECK TABLE for transactional table is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo # Although it does implicit commit at the end of statement it
|
|
--echo # is considered to be read-only operation.
|
|
let $statement= check table t3_trans;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--echo # Skip last part of compatibility testing as this statement
|
|
--echo # releases metadata locks in non-standard place.
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= 1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
let $skip_3rd_check= ;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 39.2) Situation with DDL on temporary transactional tables is
|
|
--echo # complex.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 39.2.a) Some statements compatible with FTWRL since they don't
|
|
--echo # do implicit commit.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # For example, CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE:
|
|
let $statement= create temporary table t4_temp_trans(i int) engine=innodb;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= drop temporary tables t4_temp_trans;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Or DROP TEMPORARY TABLE:
|
|
let $statement= drop temporary tables t3_temp_trans;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= create temporary table t3_temp_trans(i int) engine=innodb;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 39.2.b) Some statements do implicit commit but are considered
|
|
--echo # read-only and so are compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # For example, REPAIR TABLE:
|
|
let $statement= repair table t3_temp_trans;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # And ANALYZE TABLE:
|
|
let $statement= analyze table t3_temp_trans;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= ;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # And ALTER TABLE:
|
|
let $statement= alter table t3_temp_trans add column c1 int;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= alter table t3_temp_trans drop column c1;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 40) Test effect of implicit commit for DDL which is otherwise
|
|
--echo # compatible with FTWRL. Implicit commit at the start of DDL
|
|
--echo # statement can make it incompatible with FTWRL if there are
|
|
--echo # some changes to be commited even in case when DDL statement
|
|
--echo # itself is compatible with FTWRL.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # For example CHECK TABLE for base non-transactional tables and
|
|
--echo # ALTER TABLE for temporary non-transactional tables are affected.
|
|
begin;
|
|
insert into t3_trans values (1);
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--send check table t1_base
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Check that CHECK TABLE is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
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info = "check table t1_base";
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--source include/wait_condition.inc
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unlock tables;
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connection default;
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--echo # Reap CHECK TABLE
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--reap
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begin;
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delete from t3_trans;
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--echo #
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connection $con_aux1;
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flush tables with read lock;
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connection default;
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--send alter table t1_temp add column c1 int
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connection $con_aux1;
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--echo # Check that ALTER TABLE is blocked.
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let $wait_condition=
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select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
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where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
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info = "alter table t1_temp add column c1 int";
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--source include/wait_condition.inc
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unlock tables;
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connection default;
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|
--echo # Reap ALTER TABLE
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--reap
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alter table t1_temp drop column c1;
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|
|
|
|
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--echo #
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|
--echo # Check that FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK is blocked by individual
|
|
--echo # statements and is not blocked in the presence of transaction which
|
|
--echo # has done some changes earlier but is idle now (or does only reads).
|
|
--echo # This allows to use this statement even on systems which has long
|
|
--echo # running transactions.
|
|
--echo #
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|
begin;
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|
insert into t1_base values (1);
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|
insert into t3_trans values (1);
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connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # The below FTWRL should not be blocked by transaction in 'default'.
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|
flush tables with read lock;
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|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Transaction still is able to read even with FTWRL active in another
|
|
--echo # connection.
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|
select * from t1_base;
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select * from t2_base;
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select * from t3_trans;
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connection $con_aux1;
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|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
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|
commit;
|
|
delete from t1_base;
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|
delete from t3_trans;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Check that impending FTWRL blocks new DML statements and
|
|
--echo # so can't be starved by a constant flow of DML.
|
|
--echo # (a.k.a. test for bug #54673 "It takes too long to get
|
|
--echo # readlock for 'FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK'").
|
|
--echo #
|
|
set debug_sync='RESET';
|
|
set debug_sync='execute_command_after_close_tables SIGNAL parked WAIT_FOR go';
|
|
--send insert into t1_base values (1)
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
set debug_sync='now WAIT_FOR parked';
|
|
--send flush tables with read lock
|
|
connection $con_aux2;
|
|
--echo # Wait until FTWRL is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "flush tables with read lock";
|
|
--source include/wait_condition.inc
|
|
--echo # Try to run another INSERT and see that it is blocked.
|
|
--send insert into t2_base values (1);
|
|
connection con3;
|
|
--echo # Wait until new INSERT is blocked.
|
|
let $wait_condition=
|
|
select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
|
|
where state = "Waiting for backup lock" and
|
|
info = "insert into t2_base values (1)";
|
|
--echo # Unblock INSERT in the first connection.
|
|
set debug_sync='now SIGNAL go';
|
|
connection default;
|
|
--echo # Reap first INSERT.
|
|
--reap
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # Reap FTWRL.
|
|
--reap
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection $con_aux2;
|
|
--echo # Reap second INSERT.
|
|
--reap
|
|
connection default;
|
|
set debug_sync= "RESET";
|
|
delete from t1_base;
|
|
delete from t2_base;
|
|
|
|
--echo
|
|
--echo # Check that COMMIT thas is issued after
|
|
--echo # FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK is not blocked by
|
|
--echo # FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK from another connection.
|
|
--echo # This scenario is used in innobackup.pl. The COMMIT goes
|
|
--echo # through because the transaction started by FTWRL does
|
|
--echo # not modify any tables, and the commit blocker lock is
|
|
--echo # only taken when there were such modifications.
|
|
--echo
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
--echo # The below FTWRL should not be blocked by transaction in 'default'.
|
|
flush tables with read lock;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
select * from t1_base;
|
|
select * from t3_trans;
|
|
commit;
|
|
connection $con_aux1;
|
|
select * from t1_base;
|
|
select * from t3_trans;
|
|
commit;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
unlock tables;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Check how FLUSH TABLE WITH READ LOCK is handled for MERGE tables.
|
|
--echo # As usual there are tricky cases related to this type of tables.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 1) Most typical case - base MERGE table with base underlying tables.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 1.a) DML statements which change data should be incompatible with FTWRL.
|
|
create table tm_base (i int) engine=merge union=(t1_base) insert_method=last;
|
|
let $statement= insert into tm_base values (1);
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= delete from tm_base;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 1.b) DDL statement on such table should be incompatible with FTWRL as well.
|
|
let $statement= alter table tm_base insert_method=first;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= alter table tm_base insert_method=last;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
drop table tm_base;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 2) Temporary MERGE table with base underlying tables.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 2.a) DML statements which change data should be incompatible with FTWRL
|
|
--echo # as they affect base tables.
|
|
create temporary table tm_temp_base (i int) engine=merge union=(t1_base) insert_method=last;
|
|
let $statement= insert into tm_temp_base values (1);
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= delete from tm_temp_base;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 2.b) Some of DDL statements on such table can be compatible with FTWRL
|
|
--echo # as they don't affect base tables.
|
|
let $statement= drop temporary tables tm_temp_base;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= create temporary table tm_temp_base (i int) engine=merge union=(t1_base) insert_method=last;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 2.c) ALTER statement is incompatible with FTWRL. Even though it does
|
|
--echo # not change data in base table it still acquires strong metadata
|
|
--echo # locks on them.
|
|
let $statement= alter table tm_temp_base insert_method=first;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt1= alter table tm_temp_base insert_method=last;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_incompatible.inc
|
|
drop table tm_temp_base;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 3) Temporary MERGE table with temporary underlying tables.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 3.a) DML statements should be compatible with FTWRL as
|
|
--echo # no base table is going to be affected.
|
|
create temporary table tm_temp_temp (i int) engine=merge union=(t1_temp) insert_method=last;
|
|
let $statement= insert into tm_temp_temp values (1);
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= delete from tm_temp_temp;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 3.b) DDL statements should be compatible with FTWRL as well
|
|
--echo # as no base table is going to be affected too.
|
|
let $statement= alter table tm_temp_temp union=(t1_temp) insert_method=first;
|
|
let $cleanup_stmt= alter table tm_temp_temp union=(t1_temp) insert_method=last;
|
|
--source include/check_ftwrl_compatible.inc
|
|
drop table tm_temp_temp;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # 4) For the sake of completeness let us check that base MERGE tables
|
|
--echo # with temporary underlying tables are not functional.
|
|
create table tm_base_temp (i int) engine=merge union=(t1_temp) insert_method=last;
|
|
--error ER_WRONG_MRG_TABLE
|
|
select * from tm_base_temp;
|
|
drop table tm_base_temp;
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Clean-up.
|
|
--echo #
|
|
drop event e1;
|
|
drop function f2_temp;
|
|
drop function f2_base;
|
|
drop procedure p2;
|
|
drop view v1;
|
|
drop function f1;
|
|
drop procedure p1;
|
|
drop database `#mysql50#mysqltest-2`;
|
|
drop database mysqltest1;
|
|
drop temporary tables t1_temp, t2_temp;
|
|
drop tables t1_base, t2_base, t3_trans;
|
|
disconnect con1;
|
|
disconnect con2;
|
|
disconnect con3;
|
|
|
|
set global sql_mode=default;
|
|
# Check that all connections opened by test cases in this file are really
|
|
# gone so execution of other tests won't be affected by their presence.
|
|
--source include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Deadlock between FTWRL under open handler and DDL/LOCK TABLES
|
|
--echo #
|
|
CREATE TABLE t1(a INT);
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connect (con3,localhost,root,,);
|
|
HANDLER t1 OPEN;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connect (con1,localhost,root,,);
|
|
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'mdl_acquire_lock_wait SIGNAL ready';
|
|
--send LOCK TABLE t1 WRITE
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # we need to do it in a separate connection,
|
|
--echo # because SET DEBUG_SYNC call open_tables()/mysql_ha_flush() :(
|
|
connect (con2,localhost,root,,);
|
|
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'now WAIT_FOR ready';
|
|
disconnect con2;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection default;
|
|
FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK;
|
|
UNLOCK TABLES;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection con3;
|
|
HANDLER t1 CLOSE;
|
|
disconnect con3;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection con1;
|
|
reap;
|
|
UNLOCK TABLES;
|
|
disconnect con1;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection default;
|
|
DROP TABLE t1;
|
|
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'RESET';
|
|
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # Make sure pending LOCK TABLES doesn't block FTWRL
|
|
--echo #
|
|
CREATE TABLE t1(a INT);
|
|
LOCK TABLE t1 READ;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connect (con1,localhost,root,,);
|
|
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'mdl_acquire_lock_wait SIGNAL ready';
|
|
--send LOCK TABLE t1 WRITE
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connect (con2,localhost,root,,);
|
|
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'now WAIT_FOR ready';
|
|
FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK;
|
|
UNLOCK TABLES;
|
|
disconnect con2;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection default;
|
|
UNLOCK TABLES;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection con1;
|
|
reap;
|
|
UNLOCK TABLES;
|
|
disconnect con1;
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
connection default;
|
|
DROP TABLE t1;
|
|
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'RESET';
|
|
|
|
--echo #
|
|
--echo # MDEV-19384 Deadlock between FTWRL under open HANDLER, LOCK TABLE
|
|
--echo # and DROP DATABASE
|
|
--echo #
|
|
|
|
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'ftwrl_before_lock SIGNAL ready WAIT_FOR go';
|
|
CREATE DATABASE mysqltest;
|
|
CREATE TABLE mysqltest.t1(a INT);
|
|
HANDLER mysqltest.t1 OPEN as t1;
|
|
|
|
connect (con1,localhost,root,,);
|
|
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'mdl_acquire_lock_wait SIGNAL ready1';
|
|
--send LOCK TABLE mysqltest.t1 WRITE
|
|
|
|
connect (con2,localhost,root,,);
|
|
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'now WAIT_FOR ready1';
|
|
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'mdl_acquire_lock_wait SIGNAL ready2';
|
|
--send DROP DATABASE mysqltest
|
|
|
|
connect (con3,localhost,root,,);
|
|
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'now WAIT_FOR ready2';
|
|
|
|
connection default;
|
|
send FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK;
|
|
|
|
connection con3;
|
|
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'now WAIT_FOR ready';
|
|
disconnect con3;
|
|
|
|
connection con1;
|
|
--error 0,ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
|
|
reap;
|
|
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'now SIGNAL go';
|
|
disconnect con1;
|
|
|
|
connection default;
|
|
reap;
|
|
UNLOCK TABLES;
|
|
HANDLER t1 CLOSE;
|
|
connection con2;
|
|
reap;
|
|
disconnect con2;
|
|
connection default;
|
|
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'RESET';
|