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#Note:- WL6742 has been removed from 5.7 (Bug 23046302), # but we are keeping this test since it tests # count(*) correctness for various isolation # levels. --echo # --echo # WL#6742 - Test the interaction of multiple transactions using --echo # different isolation levels to make sure that the value returned --echo # by count(*) always reflects the correct view of the table according --echo # to the transaction's selected isolation level. --echo # --source include/have_innodb.inc --disable_query_log let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir`; let $initial_timeout=`select @@innodb_lock_wait_timeout`; --enable_query_log --echo # --echo # Traverse various indexes to get the right counts. --echo # This especially tests count(*) which is pushed down to InnoDB in WL#6742. --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( c1 INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, c2 INT, c3 INT, c4 INT, INDEX k2(c2) ) Engine=InnoDB; let $1=10; while ($1 > 0) { INSERT INTO t1(c2,c3,c4) VALUES (1, 1, 1); dec $1; } CREATE TABLE t2 LIKE t1; --enable_info INSERT INTO t2 (SELECT * FROM t1); --disable_info CREATE TABLE t3 ( c1 INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, c2 INT, c3 INT, c4 INT, INDEX k2(c2) ) Engine=InnoDB PARTITION BY HASH(c1) PARTITIONS 4; --enable_info INSERT INTO t3 (SELECT * FROM t1); --disable_info --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --echo # --echo # Do some DML in the default connection and leave the transaction pending. --echo # SET SESSION TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL REPEATABLE READ; BEGIN; --enable_info UPDATE t1 SET c2 = c2 * 3 WHERE c1 = 1; UPDATE t3 SET c2 = c2 * 3 WHERE c1 = 1; DELETE FROM t1 WHERE c1 = 6; DELETE FROM t3 WHERE c1 = 6; --disable_info --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --echo # --echo # Start transactions of Repeatable Read, Read Committed, and Read Uncommitted --echo # --echo # Connection 1 REPEATABLE READ --echo # connect (con1,localhost,root,,); SET SESSION TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL REPEATABLE READ; BEGIN; --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --enable_info UPDATE t1 SET c2 = c2 * 5 WHERE c1 = 2; UPDATE t3 SET c2 = c2 * 5 WHERE c1 = 2; DELETE FROM t1 WHERE c1 = 7; DELETE FROM t3 WHERE c1 = 7; INSERT INTO t1(c2,c3,c4) VALUES (100, 1, 1); INSERT INTO t3(c2,c3,c4) VALUES (100, 1, 1); --disable_info --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --echo # --echo # Test a lock wait timeout during COUNT(*) --echo # SET innodb_lock_wait_timeout = 1; --error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1 FOR UPDATE; --echo # --echo # Connection 2 READ COMMITTED --echo # connect (con2,localhost,root,,); SET SESSION TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED; BEGIN; --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --enable_info UPDATE t1 SET c2 = c2 * 7 WHERE c1 = 3; DELETE FROM t1 WHERE c1 = 8; DELETE FROM t3 WHERE c1 = 8; INSERT INTO t1(c2,c3,c4) VALUES (1000, 1, 1); INSERT INTO t3(c2,c3,c4) VALUES (1000, 1, 1); --disable_info --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --echo # --echo # Connection 3 READ UNCOMMITTED --echo # connect (con3,localhost,root,,); SET SESSION TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ UNCOMMITTED; BEGIN; --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --enable_info UPDATE t1 SET c2 = c2 * 11 WHERE c1 = 4; UPDATE t3 SET c2 = c2 * 11 WHERE c1 = 4; INSERT INTO t1(c2,c3,c4) VALUES (10000, 1, 1); INSERT INTO t3(c2,c3,c4) VALUES (10000, 1, 1); DELETE FROM t1 WHERE c1 in(9); DELETE FROM t3 WHERE c1 in(9); --disable_info --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --echo # --echo # Connection default REPEATABLE READ --echo # connection default; --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --echo # --echo # Commit the 3 extra connections --echo # --echo # Connection 1 REPEATABLE READ --echo # connection con1; --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --echo # --echo # Connection 2 READ COMMITTED --echo # connection con2; --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --echo # --echo # Connection 3 READ UNCOMMITTED --echo # connection con3; --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc COMMIT; --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --echo # --echo # Connection 2 READ COMMITTED --echo # connection con2; --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc COMMIT; --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --echo # --echo # Connection 1 REPEATABLE READ --echo # connection con1; --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --echo # --echo # Select the first 5 records FOR UPDATE using count(*) in a subquery. --echo # The second record is still pending so we get a lock timeout. --echo # SET innodb_lock_wait_timeout = 1; --error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT SELECT c1, c2 FROM t1 WHERE c1 < ((SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1) / 2) FOR UPDATE; --error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1 FOR UPDATE; COMMIT; --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --echo # --echo # Show The EXPLAIN output for these queries; --echo # ANALYZE TABLE t1; ANALYZE TABLE t2; ANALYZE TABLE t3; # column 10 is the row count provided by handler::info(). In InnoDB, this is # a statistical estimate. After the multi-transactional changes above, # Solaris reports 10 rows which is correct, but other OSes report 9. --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1; --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1; --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t3; --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(c1) FROM t1; --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(c2) FROM t1; --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(c3) FROM t1; --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT SUM(c1) FROM t1; --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT SUM(c2) FROM t1; --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT AVG(c1), MAX(c1), MIN(c2), AVG(c3), SUM(c4) FROM t1; --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT AVG(c1), MAX(c1), MIN(c2), AVG(c3), SUM(c4) FROM t3; --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT c1, c2 FROM t1 WHERE c1 > ((SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1) / 2); --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT c1, c2 FROM t1 WHERE c1 > ((SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t3) / 2); --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(c2) FROM t1 WHERE c1 > ((SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1) / 2); --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(c2) FROM t1 WHERE c1 > ((SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t3) / 2); --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE c1 > (SELECT AVG(c1) FROM t1); --replace_column 10 # EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE c1 > (SELECT AVG(c1) FROM t3); --echo # --echo # Make all indexes in t2 obsolete to the active repeatable read transaction --echo # in the default connection. --echo # ALTER TABLE t2 row_format=redundant; --echo # --echo # Connection default REPEATABLE READ --echo # Do more DML in the default REPEATABLE READ transaction in order to use recently committed records. --echo # connection default; --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --enable_info UPDATE t1 SET c4 = c2 * 10; UPDATE t3 SET c4 = c2 * 10; --disable_info --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --echo # --echo # Table t2 has been altered to a new row format. --echo # The index should not be useable. --echo # --error ER_TABLE_DEF_CHANGED SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t2; --error ER_TABLE_DEF_CHANGED SELECT * FROM t2; COMMIT; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t2; --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --echo # --echo # Connection 2 --echo # connection con2; --source suite/innodb/include/innodb_isolation_selects.inc --echo # --echo # Try COUNT(*) on a DISCARDED table. --echo # connection default; CREATE TABLE t4 LIKE t1; INSERT INTO t4 (SELECT * FROM t1); SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t4; ALTER TABLE t4 DISCARD TABLESPACE; --error ER_TABLESPACE_DISCARDED SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t4; --echo # --echo # Test the interaction of a repeatable read transaction --echo # to changes that happen outside its view. --echo # CREATE TABLE t5 (a INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, b TEXT, aa INT, bb TEXT) Engine=InnoDB; INSERT INTO t5(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 1"); INSERT INTO t5(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 1"); INSERT INTO t5(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 1"); INSERT INTO t5(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 1"); UPDATE t5 SET aa=a, bb=b; CREATE TABLE t6 (a INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, b TEXT, aa INT, bb TEXT) Engine=InnoDB; INSERT INTO t6(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 1"); INSERT INTO t6(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 1"); INSERT INTO t6(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 1"); INSERT INTO t6(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 1"); UPDATE t6 SET aa=a, bb=b; CREATE TABLE t7 (a INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, b TEXT, aa INT, bb TEXT) Engine=InnoDB; INSERT INTO t7(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 1"); INSERT INTO t7(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 1"); INSERT INTO t7(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 1"); INSERT INTO t7(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 1"); UPDATE t7 SET aa=a, bb=b; BEGIN; SELECT * FROM t5; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t5; SELECT * FROM t6; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t6; SELECT * FROM t7; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t7; --echo # --echo # Connection 1 --echo # connection con1; INSERT INTO t5(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 2"); UPDATE t5 SET a = 10 where a = 1; UPDATE t5 SET b = "updated by client 2" where a = 2; DELETE FROM t5 WHERE a = 3; SELECT * FROM t5; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t5; INSERT INTO t6(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 2"); UPDATE t6 SET a = 10 where a = 1; UPDATE t6 SET b = "updated by client 2" where a = 2; DELETE FROM t6 WHERE a = 3; SELECT * FROM t6; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t6; INSERT INTO t7(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 2"); UPDATE t7 SET a = 10 where a = 1; UPDATE t7 SET b = "updated by client 2" where a = 2; DELETE FROM t7 WHERE a = 3; SELECT * FROM t7; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t7; --echo # --echo # Connection default --echo # connection default; SELECT * FROM t5; INSERT INTO t5(b) VALUES ("inserted by client 1"); SELECT * FROM t5; UPDATE t5 SET a = a + 100; SELECT * FROM t5; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t5; UPDATE t6 SET b = "updated by client 2"; SELECT * FROM t6; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t6; DELETE FROM t7; SELECT * FROM t7; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t7; COMMIT; SELECT * FROM t5; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t5; SELECT * FROM t6; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t6; SELECT * FROM t7; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t7; --echo # --echo # Cleanup --echo # DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7; disconnect con1; disconnect con2; disconnect con3; --disable_query_log eval set global innodb_lock_wait_timeout=$initial_timeout; --enable_query_log --echo # --echo # Bug #23596760: FORCE INDEX IS SKIPPED WHILE EXECUTING SELECT COUNT(*) --echo # CREATE TABLE t1(c1 INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, c2 INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 1, c3 char(20) DEFAULT '', KEY c2_idx (c2)); INSERT INTO t1(c1) VALUES (1), (2), (3); INSERT INTO t1(c1) SELECT c1 + 10 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1(c1) SELECT c1 + 100 FROM t1; CREATE TABLE t2 SELECT * FROM t1; ANALYZE TABLE t1; ANALYZE TABLE t2; let query1= SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1; let query2= SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1 FORCE INDEX(c2_idx); let query3= SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1, t2; let query4= SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1 FORCE INDEX(c2_idx), t2; --replace_column 10 # eval EXPLAIN $query1; --replace_column 10 # eval EXPLAIN $query2; --replace_column 10 # eval EXPLAIN $query3; --replace_column 10 # eval EXPLAIN $query4; DROP TABLE t1, t2;