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# include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc # # SUMMARY # # Waits until the passed number ($count_sessions) of concurrent sessions or # a smaller number was observed via # SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Threads_connected' # or the operation times out. # Note: # 1. We wait for $current_sessions <= $count_sessions because in the use case # with count_sessions.inc before and wait_until_count_sessions.inc after # the core of the test it could happen that the disconnects of sessions # belonging to the preceding test are not finished. # sessions at test begin($count_sessions) = m + n # sessions of the previous test which will be soon disconnected = n (n >= 0) # sessions at test end ($current sessions, assuming the test disconnects # all additional sessions) = m # 2. Starting with 5.1 we could also use # SELECT COUNT(*) FROM information_schema.processlist # I stay with "SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Threads_connected'" because this # runs in all versions 5.0+ # # # USAGE # # let $count_sessions= 3; # --source include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc # # OR typical example of a test which uses more than one session # Such a test could harm successing tests if there is no server shutdown # and start between. # # If the testing box is slow than the disconnect of sessions belonging to # the current test might happen when the successing test gets executed. # This means the successing test might see activities like unexpected # rows within the general log or the PROCESSLIST. # Example from bug http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=40377 # --- bzr_mysql-6.0-rpl/.../r/log_state.result # +++ bzr_mysql-6.0-rpl/.../r/log_state.reject # @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ # event_time user_host ... command_type argument # TIMESTAMP USER_HOST ... Query create table t1(f1 int) # TIMESTAMP USER_HOST ... Query select * from mysql.general_log # +TIMESTAMP USER_HOST ... Quit # .... # # What to do? # ----------- # <start of test> # # Determine initial number of connections (set $count_sessions) # --source include/count_sessions.inc # ... # connect (con1,.....) # ... # connection default; # ... # disconnect con1; # ... # # Wait until we have reached the initial number of connections # # or more than the sleep time above (10 seconds) has passed. # # $count_sessions # --source include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc # <end of test> # # Important note about tests with unfortunate (= not cooperative # to successing tests) architecture: # connection con1; # send SELECT ..., sleep(10) # connection default; # ... # disconnect con1; # <end of test> # should be fixed by # connection con1; # send SELECT ..., sleep(10) # connection default; # ... # connect con1; # reap; # connection default; # disconnect con1; # <end of test> # and not only by appending include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc etc. # # # EXAMPLE # # backup.test, grant3.test # # # Created: # 2009-01-14 mleich # Modified: # 2009-02-24 mleich Fix Bug#43114 wait_until_count_sessions too restrictive, # random PB failures # let $wait_counter= 100; if ($wait_timeout) { let $wait_counter= `SELECT $wait_timeout * 10`; } # Reset $wait_timeout so that its value won't be used on subsequent # calls, and default will be used instead. let $wait_timeout= 0; while ($wait_counter) { let $current_sessions= query_get_value(SHOW GLOBAL STATUS LIKE 'Threads_connected', Value, 1); let $success= `SELECT $current_sessions <= $count_sessions`; if ($success) { let $wait_counter= 0; } if (!$success) { real_sleep 0.1; dec $wait_counter; } } if (!$success) { --echo # Timeout in wait_until_count_sessions.inc --echo # Number of sessions expected: <= $count_sessions found: $current_sessions SHOW PROCESSLIST; --die Timeout in wait_until_count_sessions.inc }