mariadb/mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/mdev-14846.test
Vicențiu Ciorbaru 8885225de6 Implement multiple-signal debug_sync
The patch is inspired from MySQL. Instead of using a single String to
hold the current active debug_sync signal, use a Hash_set to store
LEX_STRINGS. This patch ensures that a signal can not be lost, by being
overwritten by another thread via set DEBUG_SYNC = '... SIGNAL ...';

All signals are kepts "alive" until they are consumed by a wait event.

This requires updating test cases that assume the GLOBAL signal is never
consumed.

Follow-up work needed:
Port the additional syntax that allows one to set multiple signals
and also conditionally deactivate signals when waiting.
2023-02-03 16:27:16 +02:00

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--source include/have_innodb.inc
--source include/count_sessions.inc
--source include/have_debug_sync.inc
CREATE TABLE t1 (
pk INT,
f1 VARCHAR(10) NOT NULL,
f2 VARCHAR(10) NULL,
f3 INT UNSIGNED NULL,
KEY (f1),
PRIMARY KEY (pk)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE OR REPLACE ALGORITHM=MERGE VIEW v4 AS SELECT * FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,'k','g',6),(2,'y','r',0),(3,'t','q',1),(4,'a','r',NULL),(5,'z','t',NULL);
CREATE TABLE t2 (f VARCHAR(10) NULL) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (NULL),('g'),('e'),('g');
CREATE TABLE t3 (
f1 VARCHAR(10) NOT NULL,
f2 VARCHAR(10) NULL,
f3 INT UNSIGNED NULL
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES ('k','n',9),('y','b',8),('m','w',6);
CREATE TABLE t4 (f INT NULL) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (8),(9);
UPDATE t1 SET t1.pk = -109 WHERE t1.f1 IN ( SELECT 'a' FROM t4 WHERE f >= 1 );
SET DEBUG_SYNC='now SIGNAL con1_dml';
--connect (con1,localhost,root,,test)
SET DEBUG_SYNC='now WAIT_FOR con1_dml';
begin;
SELECT * FROM t1 for update; # Holds x lock of all records in the table t1
SET DEBUG_SYNC='now SIGNAL default_dml';
SET DEBUG_SYNC='now SIGNAL con2_dml';
--connection default
SET DEBUG_SYNC='now WAIT_FOR default_dml';
--send UPDATE t3 AS alias1 LEFT JOIN t3 AS alias2 ON ( alias1.f1 <> alias1.f2 ) SET alias1.f3 = 59 WHERE ( EXISTS ( SELECT t1.f3 FROM t1 WHERE t1.f1 = alias1.f1 ) ) OR alias2.f1 = 'h'
# It holds the lock of all record in t3 and tries to acquire record lock for the table t1.
--connect (con2,localhost,root,,test)
set debug_sync='now WAIT_FOR con2_dml';
let $wait_condition=
select count(*) > 0 from information_schema.innodb_lock_waits;
--source include/wait_condition.inc
SET DEBUG_SYNC='now SIGNAL con1_dml2';
disconnect con2;
# Cleanup
--connection con1
SET DEBUG_SYNC='now WAIT_FOR con1_dml2';
UPDATE v4, t1 SET t1.pk = 76 WHERE t1.f2 IN ( SELECT t2.f FROM t2 INNER JOIN t3 );
# It holds the record lock on table t1 and tries to acquire record lock on t3.
# leads to deadlock (con1 trx is waiting for default trx and vice versa)
--connection default
--error ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK
--reap
connection con1;
COMMIT;
disconnect con1;
--connection default
DROP VIEW v4;
DROP TABLE t1, t2, t3, t4;
set debug_sync= reset;