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# # Test for the optimizer cost model # # Validate that the optimizer cost configuration tables exists and # has the expected content. # # Table: server_cost # # Mask out the content of the last_update column --replace_column 3 # SELECT * FROM mysql.server_cost; # Check that it has the expected index defined # The index should be: # # PRIMARY (cost_name) # # We do not care about the cardinality of this index since it can vary --replace_column 7 # SHOW INDEX FROM mysql.server_cost; # # Table: engine_cost # # Mask out the content of the last_update column --replace_column 5 # SELECT * FROM mysql.engine_cost; # Check that it has the expected index defined # The index should be a unique index on: # # PRIMARY (cost_name, engine_name, device_type) # # We do not care about the cardinality of this index since it can vary --replace_column 7 # SHOW INDEX FROM mysql.engine_cost; # # Test of updating cost constants in server_cost # # 1. Updating an existing cost constant # # Change the value UPDATE mysql.server_cost SET cost_value=0.1 WHERE cost_name="row_evaluate_cost"; --replace_column 3 # SELECT * FROM mysql.server_cost WHERE cost_name="row_evaluate_cost"; # Reset it to its default value UPDATE mysql.server_cost SET cost_value=DEFAULT WHERE cost_name="row_evaluate_cost"; --replace_column 3 # SELECT * FROM mysql.server_cost WHERE cost_name="row_evaluate_cost"; # # 2. Insert a new cost constant # INSERT INTO mysql.server_cost VALUES ("lunch_cost", DEFAULT, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, "Lunch is important"); --replace_column 3 # SELECT * FROM mysql.server_cost; DELETE FROM mysql.server_cost WHERE cost_name="lunch_cost"; # # 3. Try to insert an already existing cost constant. # --error ER_DUP_ENTRY INSERT INTO mysql.server_cost VALUES ("row_evaluate_cost", DEFAULT, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, "Faster CPU"); # # 4. Insert an entry with the same name as an existing cost constant # but in upper case. # --error ER_DUP_ENTRY INSERT INTO mysql.server_cost VALUES ("ROW_EVALUATE_COST", DEFAULT, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, "Faster CPU"); --replace_column 3 # SELECT * FROM mysql.server_cost; # # Test of updating cost constants in engine_cost # # 1. Updating an existing cost constant # # Change the value UPDATE mysql.engine_cost SET cost_value=0.1 WHERE cost_name="io_block_read_cost"; --replace_column 5 # SELECT * FROM mysql.engine_cost WHERE cost_name="io_block_read_cost"; # Reset it to its default value UPDATE mysql.engine_cost SET cost_value=DEFAULT WHERE cost_name="io_block_read_cost"; --replace_column 5 # SELECT * FROM mysql.engine_cost WHERE cost_name="io_block_read_cost"; # # 2. Insert some new cost constant # INSERT INTO mysql.engine_cost VALUES ("InnoDB", 2, "lunch_cost1", DEFAULT, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, "Lunch 1"), ("InnoDB", 2, "lunch_cost2", DEFAULT, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, "Lunch 2"); --replace_column 5 # SELECT * FROM mysql.engine_cost; DELETE FROM mysql.engine_cost WHERE cost_name LIKE "lunch_cost%"; # # 3. Try to insert an already existing cost constant # (this should fail due to the primary key) # INSERT INTO mysql.engine_cost VALUES ("default", 0, "lunch_cost", DEFAULT, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, "Lunch"); --error ER_DUP_ENTRY INSERT INTO mysql.engine_cost VALUES ("default", 0, "lunch_cost", DEFAULT, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, "Lunch"); --replace_column 5 # SELECT * FROM mysql.engine_cost; DELETE FROM mysql.engine_cost WHERE cost_name="lunch_cost"; # # 5. Insert an entry with the same name as an existing cost constant # but in upper case. # (the collation on the table should prevent this from being accepted) # --error ER_DUP_ENTRY INSERT INTO mysql.engine_cost VALUES ("default", 0, "IO_BLOCK_READ_COST", DEFAULT, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, "Lunch"); --replace_column 5 # SELECT * FROM mysql.engine_cost; # # Test that the last_update column in the two tables are automatically # updated with a new time stamp value when updating the content of # a row # CREATE TABLE server_cost_tmp ( cost_name VARCHAR(64) NOT NULL, last_update TIMESTAMP ); CREATE TABLE engine_cost_tmp ( cost_name VARCHAR(64) NOT NULL, last_update TIMESTAMP ); # Copy the last_update time stamp values form the cost tables INSERT INTO server_cost_tmp SELECT cost_name, last_update FROM mysql.server_cost; INSERT INTO engine_cost_tmp SELECT cost_name, last_update FROM mysql.engine_cost; # Need to do a sleep to ensure that we get a new distinct time stamp --sleep 1 # # 1. Test server_cost table # # Update on entry in the server_cost table UPDATE mysql.server_cost SET cost_value=0.1 WHERE cost_name="row_evaluate_cost"; # Validate that this has gotten a new time stamp and all others have the same # This query should return "row_evaluate_cost" SELECT mysql.server_cost.cost_name FROM mysql.server_cost JOIN server_cost_tmp ON mysql.server_cost.cost_name = server_cost_tmp.cost_name WHERE mysql.server_cost.last_update > server_cost_tmp.last_update; # Reset the cost value UPDATE mysql.server_cost SET cost_value=DEFAULT WHERE cost_name="row_evaluate_cost"; # # 2. Test engine_cost table # # Update on entry in the engine_cost table UPDATE mysql.engine_cost SET cost_value=2.0 WHERE cost_name="io_block_read_cost"; # Validate that this has gotten a new time stamp and all others have the same # This query should return "io_block_read_cost" SELECT mysql.engine_cost.cost_name FROM mysql.engine_cost JOIN engine_cost_tmp ON mysql.engine_cost.cost_name = engine_cost_tmp.cost_name WHERE mysql.engine_cost.last_update > engine_cost_tmp.last_update; # Reset the cost value UPDATE mysql.engine_cost SET cost_value=DEFAULT WHERE cost_name="io_block_read_cost"; DROP TABLE server_cost_tmp, engine_cost_tmp;