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--source include/not_embedded.inc if ( !$LOCKING_SERVICE ) { skip Locking service plugin requires the environment variable \$LOCKING_SERVICE to be set (normally done by mtr); } --echo # --echo # WL#8161 Locking service for read/write named locks --echo # --enable_connect_log # Check the service locks via UDF's which invoke the functions for the # locking service. # Some main test for this WL is the locking_service unit test. # The checks here are partially # - duplicates of checks in the unit test # - integration tests # # Note: # Some sub tests check the impact of service locks on the content of # performance_schema tables. They are placed here and not in the suite # 'perfschema' because # 1. The UDF's are some non trivial infrastructure which we need here anyway. # 2. Some of the checks related to our service locks already use the content of # performance_schema tables for internal purposes. # 3. In order to avoid frequent maintenance in case the layout or the content # of performance_schema tables gets changed intentionally we check only # some minimal set of content of the corresponding performance_schema tables. # The omitted content is covered for other types of locks in # performance_schema test anyway. # --replace_result $LOCKING_SERVICE LOCKING_SERVICE_LIB eval CREATE FUNCTION service_get_read_locks RETURNS INT SONAME "$LOCKING_SERVICE"; --replace_result $LOCKING_SERVICE LOCKING_SERVICE_LIB eval CREATE FUNCTION service_get_write_locks RETURNS INT SONAME "$LOCKING_SERVICE"; --replace_result $LOCKING_SERVICE LOCKING_SERVICE_LIB eval CREATE FUNCTION service_release_locks RETURNS INT SONAME "$LOCKING_SERVICE"; --echo # --echo # 1: Test that calling the functions works, number of arguments, --echo # invalid argument type, invalid content (empty string) --echo # # service_get_*_locks(<name_space>, n times <lock_name>, <timeout>) # service_release_locks(<name_space>) # <name_space>, <lock_name> of type string, empty string is disallowed # <timeout> of type integer # # Positive case checked later # SELECT service_get_read_locks('positive', 'lock1', 'lock2', 0); # # Negative cases # Already missing parameter <name_space>, no parameter at all --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF SELECT service_get_read_locks(); # Already missing parameter <lock_name> --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF SELECT service_get_read_locks('negative'); # Missing parameter <timeout> --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF SELECT service_get_read_locks('negative', 'lock1'); # # <name_space> of wrong type --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF SELECT service_get_read_locks( 1, 'lock1', 'lock2', 0); # <name_space> wrong content --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_WRONG_NAME SELECT service_get_read_locks( '', 'lock1', 'lock2', 0); # First <lock_name> of wrong type --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF SELECT service_get_read_locks('negative', 1, 'lock2', 0); # First <lock_name> wrong content --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_WRONG_NAME # Positive case checked later # SELECT service_get_write_locks('positive', 'lock3', 'lock4', 0); # # Negative cases # Already missing parameter <name_space>, no parameter at all --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF SELECT service_get_write_locks(); # Already missing parameter <lock_name> --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF SELECT service_get_write_locks('negative'); # Missing parameter <timeout> --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF SELECT service_get_write_locks('negative', 'lock1'); # # <name_space> of wrong type --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF SELECT service_get_write_locks( 1, 'lock1', 'lock2', 0); # <name_space> wrong content --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_WRONG_NAME SELECT service_get_write_locks( '', 'lock1', 'lock2', 0); # First <lock_name> of wrong type --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF SELECT service_get_write_locks('negative', 1, 'lock2', 0); # First <lock_name> wrong content --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_WRONG_NAME SELECT service_get_write_locks('negative', '', 'lock2', 0); # Last <lock_name> of wrong type --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF SELECT service_get_write_locks('negative', 'lock1', 1, 0); # Last <lock_name> wrong content --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_WRONG_NAME SELECT service_get_write_locks('negative', 'lock1', '', 0); # <timeout> of wrong type --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF SELECT service_get_write_locks('negative', 'lock1', 'lock2', 'hello'); # Positive case checked later # SELECT service_release_locks('positive'); # # Negative cases # Missing parameter <name_space> --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF SELECT service_release_locks(); # Too many parameters --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF SELECT service_release_locks('negative', 'hello'); # # <name_space> of wrong type --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF SELECT service_release_locks( 1); # <name_space> wrong content --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_WRONG_NAME SELECT service_release_locks( ''); --echo --echo # 2: Check simple positive cases and that service locks taken are roughly --echo # correct represented in performance_schema.metadata_locks --echo # UPDATE performance_schema.setup_instruments SET enabled = 'NO', timed = 'YES'; TRUNCATE TABLE performance_schema.events_waits_current; TRUNCATE TABLE performance_schema.events_waits_history_long; UPDATE performance_schema.setup_instruments SET enabled = 'YES'; SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; SELECT service_get_read_locks('pfs_check', 'lock1', 'lock2', 0); SELECT service_get_write_locks('pfs_check', 'lock3', 'lock4', 0); --sorted_result SELECT OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME, LOCK_TYPE, LOCK_DURATION, LOCK_STATUS FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; SELECT service_release_locks('pfs_check'); SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.events_waits_history_long WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --echo # --echo # 3: Test taking and releasing of locks in two namespaces SELECT service_get_write_locks("namespace1", "lock1", 60); SELECT service_get_write_locks("namespace2", "lock1", "lock2", 60); SELECT service_release_locks("namespace1"); SELECT service_release_locks("namespace2"); --echo # --echo # 4: Test that another connection can be blocked and --echo # impact on certain tables in performance_schema --echo # 4.0: Baseline checks --echo # Per performance_schema content no service locks in the moment SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --echo # Per performance_schema no current wait for getting a service lock SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.events_waits_current WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --echo # Per performance_schema no historic wait for getting a service lock --echo # because TRUNCATE of events_waits_history_long SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.events_waits_history_long WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --echo # 4.1: Test that another connection gets blocked. SELECT service_get_write_locks("namespace1", "lock1", "lock2", 60); --connect(con1,localhost,root) # First check timeout --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks("namespace1", "lock1", 1); --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks("namespace1", "lock2", 1); --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_read_locks("namespace1", "lock1", 1); --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks("namespace1", "lock1", 0); --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks("namespace1", "lock2", 0); --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_read_locks("namespace1", "lock1", 0); --echo # 4.2: The content of performance_schema.events_waits_history_long --echo # should show that we have waited three times including correct --echo # service lock namespace and lock name. --sorted_result SELECT OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME, OBJECT_TYPE, OPERATION FROM performance_schema.events_waits_history_long WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --echo # Per performance_schema there is no current wait for getting a --echo # service lock because our attempt already timed out. SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.events_waits_current WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --echo # 4.3: Show the impact of waiting for getting a service lock on --echo # content of the processlist and performance_schema --send SELECT service_get_write_locks("namespace1", "lock1", 60); --connection default let $wait_condition= SELECT COUNT(*) = 1 FROM information_schema.processlist WHERE state = "Waiting for locking service lock"; --source include/wait_condition.inc --echo # One waiting session in information_schema.processlist SELECT COUNT(*) = 1 AS expect_1 FROM information_schema.processlist WHERE state = 'Waiting for locking service lock'; --echo # Per performance_schema one current wait for getting a service lock SELECT OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME, OBJECT_TYPE, OPERATION FROM performance_schema.events_waits_current WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --echo # Per performance_schema six waits in history SELECT COUNT(*) = 3 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.events_waits_history_long WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --echo # 4.4: Show the impact of releasing and getting a service lock on --echo # content of the processlist and performance_schema # Release locks and cleanup SELECT service_release_locks("namespace1"); --connection con1 --reap --echo # No waiting session in information_schema.processlist SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM information_schema.processlist WHERE state = 'Waiting for locking service lock'; --echo # Per performance_schema no current wait for getting a service lock SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.events_waits_current WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --echo # Per performance_schema now seven waits in history SELECT COUNT(*) = 4 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.events_waits_history_long WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; SELECT service_release_locks("namespace1"); --echo # --echo # 5: Test atomic acquire. --connection default SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'first', 'middle', 'last', 1); --connection con1 --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'first', 'l2_1', 'l3_1', 0); --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l1_2', 'middle', 'l3_2', 0); --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l1_3', 'l2_3', 'last', 0); # There should still be only 3 locks held. # This also checks that P_S output it sensible for locking service locks. --sorted_result SELECT object_schema, object_name, lock_type, lock_status FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; # Release locks and cleanup --disconnect con1 --source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc --connection default SELECT service_release_locks("holder_name_space"); --echo # --echo # 6: Mixed tests --echo # They are partial logical duplicates of the corresponding unit test. --connection default --enable_connect_log --connect(holder, localhost, root) --connection holder let $holder_id= `SELECT CONNECTION_ID()`; --connect(requestor, localhost, root) --connection requestor let $requestor_id= `SELECT CONNECTION_ID()`; --echo # --echo # 6.1: Check maximum supported name_space length. --connection holder SELECT service_get_write_locks(RPAD('holder_name_space_', 64, 'a'), 'l1', 'l2', 'l3', 0) AS col1; SELECT service_release_locks(RPAD('holder_name_space_', 64, 'a')) AS col1; --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_WRONG_NAME SELECT service_get_write_locks(RPAD('holder_name_space_', 65, 'a'), 'l1', 'l2', 'l3', 0) AS col1; --echo # --echo # 6.2: Check maximum supported lock name length at several positions SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', RPAD('l1_', 64, 'a'), RPAD('l2_', 64, 'a'), RPAD('l3_', 64, 'a'), 0) AS col1; SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_WRONG_NAME SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', RPAD('l1_', 65, 'a'), 'l2_1', 'l3_1', 0) AS col1; --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_WRONG_NAME SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l1_2', RPAD('l2_', 65, 'a'), 'l3_2', 0) AS col1; --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_WRONG_NAME SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l1_3', 'l2_3', RPAD('l3_', 65, 'a'), 0) AS col1; --echo # --echo # 6.3: Check that none of the failing (ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_WRONG_NAME) --echo # statements above requesting several locks got any lock at all. --connection requestor SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l1_1', 'l2_1', 'l3_1', 'l1_2', 'l2_2', 'l3_2', 'l1_3', 'l2_3', 'l3_3', 1) AS col1; SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --echo # Reveal that there are no locks left over. SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --echo # --echo # 6.4: Check that comparison of locks works correct. --connection holder SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; # --echo # 6.4.1: Variation of lock namespace in get_write_lock. SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space ', 'lock', 0) AS col1; SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space ') AS col1; SELECT service_get_write_locks(' holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; SELECT service_release_locks(' holder_name_space') AS col1; SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_spac', 'lock', 0) AS col1; SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_spac') AS col1; SELECT service_get_write_locks('older_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; SELECT service_release_locks('older_name_space') AS col1; # --echo # 6.4.2: Variation of lock name in get_write_lock. SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock ', 0) AS col1; SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', ' lock', 0) AS col1; SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'loc', 0) AS col1; SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'ock', 0) AS col1; SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; # --echo # 6.4.3: Variation of lock namespace in release_locks --connection holder SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space ') AS col1; --connection requestor --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection holder SELECT service_release_locks(' holder_name_space') AS col1; --connection requestor --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection holder SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_spac') AS col1; --connection requestor --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection holder SELECT service_release_locks('older_name_spac') AS col1; --connection requestor --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; # --connection holder SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --echo # Reveal that there are no locks left over. SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; # Attention: # It is intentional that $requestor_id is not added at the end of $one_waits. # Better a statement failing because of wrong syntax than some statement # delivering whatever because the $requestor_id is wrong like outdated. # The latter could easy happen by disconnect requestor + connect requestor. let $one_waits= SELECT COUNT(*) = 1 FROM information_schema.processlist WHERE state = 'Waiting for locking service lock' AND id = ; --echo # --echo # 6.5: How get values assigned to timeout interpreted. let $timeout= 0; --echo # 6.5.1: timeout = $timeout -- No waiting --connection holder SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT eval SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', $timeout) AS col1; let $timeout= -1; --echo # 6.5.2: timeout = $timeout -- Wait endless similar to user locks --connection requestor --echo Send the statement and reap the result later. --send eval SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', $timeout) AS col1; --connection default --echo # Check that "requestor" waits longer than one second. let $wait_condition= $one_waits $requestor_id AND time > 1; --source include/wait_condition.inc --connection holder SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Reap the result of the statement sent earlier. --reap SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; let $timeout= 1.0E-5; --echo # 6.5.3: timeout = $timeout -- Value does not get accepted. --connection holder SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor --error ER_CANT_INITIALIZE_UDF eval SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', $timeout) AS col1; --connection holder SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --echo # Reveal that there are no locks left over. SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --echo # --echo # 6.6: Check that the same locks can be requested several times. # == We do not collide with our own locks. --connection holder --echo # 6.6.1: Two times in same UDF call. SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l1', 'l1', 0) AS col1; --echo # We have two entries for the same lock. --echo # Reveal that there are two locks. SELECT COUNT(*) = 2 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --echo # 6.6.2: Two times per two UDF calls in same statement. SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l2', 0) AS col1, service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l2', 0); --echo # 6.6.3: Two times per one UDF call per statement. SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l3', 0) AS col1; SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l3', 0) AS col1; --echo # Reveal that there are six locks. SELECT COUNT(*) = 6 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --echo # Reveal that there are no locks left over. SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --echo # --echo # 6.7: Taking several locks in one statement is supported and "holder" --echo # will do that now. Reveal that all are blocked. --connection holder SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'first', 'middle', 'last', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'first', 'l2_1', 'l3_1', 0) AS col1; --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l1_2', 'middle', 'l3_2', 0) AS col1; --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l1_3', 'l2_3', 'last', 0) AS col1; --echo # --echo # 6.8: Check that none of the failing (ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT) --echo # statements above requesting several locks got any lock at all. --connection holder SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l1_1', 'l2_1', 'l3_1', 'l1_2', 'l2_2', 'l3_2', 'l1_3', 'l2_3', 'l3_3', 0) AS col1; SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --connection requestor SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --echo # Reveal that there are no locks left over. SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --echo # --echo # 6.9: Reveal that a --echo # - more or less smooth loss of the connection frees the special lock --echo # - ROLLBACK of some transaction during that a special lock was taken --echo # does not free that special lock --echo # held by that connection. # Typical design of sub tests: # 1. "requestor" sends requesting locks with timeout of 10s # 2. "holder" or "default" polls on the processlist till "requestor" is # waiting for the lock. # 3. "holder" and/or "default" does some operation. # Maybe # 4. "holder" or "default" polls on the processlist if "requestor" is # waiting for the lock. # 5. "holder" and/or "default" does some operation which should finally lead # to freeing the lock # 6. "requestor" reaps his result (success). # 7. "requestor" frees his locks. --echo # 6.9.1: ROLLBACK of "holder". --connection holder SET SESSION AUTOCOMMIT = OFF; COMMIT; SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Send the statement and reap the result later. --send SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 10) AS col1; --connection holder --echo # Check that "requestor" waits. let $wait_condition= $one_waits $requestor_id; --source include/wait_condition.inc ROLLBACK; # Do something in order to ensure that the ROLLBACK impact is finished. SET @aux = 1; # Check that "requestor" waits. let $wait_condition= $one_waits $requestor_id; --source include/wait_condition.inc SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Reap the result of the statement sent earlier. --reap SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --echo # 6.9.2: Disconnect of "holder" in mysqltest. --connection holder SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Send the statement and reap the result later. --send SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 10) AS col1; --connection holder --echo # Check that "requestor" waits. let $wait_condition= $one_waits $requestor_id; --source include/wait_condition.inc --disconnect holder --source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc --connection requestor --echo Reap the result of the statement sent earlier. --reap SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --echo # 6.9.3: COMMMIT WORK RELEASE of "holder". --connect(holder, localhost, root) --connection holder let $holder_id= `SELECT CONNECTION_ID()`; SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Send the statement and reap the result later. --send SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 10) AS col1; --connection holder --echo # Check that "requestor" waits. let $wait_condition= $one_waits $requestor_id; --source include/wait_condition.inc COMMIT WORK RELEASE; --connection requestor --echo Reap the result of the statement sent earlier. --reap SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; # Get rid of the connection handle. --disconnect holder --echo # 6.9.4: KILL <session of "holder"> issued by "holder" --connect(holder, localhost, root) --connection holder let $holder_id= `SELECT CONNECTION_ID()`; SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Send the statement and reap the result later. --send SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 10) AS col1; --connection holder --echo # Check that "requestor" waits. let $wait_condition= $one_waits $requestor_id; --source include/wait_condition.inc # There is the risk that $holder_id is a small number and part of the error # message too. So we have to go via @aux. --replace_result $holder_id <holder_id> eval SET @aux = $holder_id; --error ER_QUERY_INTERRUPTED KILL @aux; --connection requestor --echo Reap the result of the statement sent earlier. --reap SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; # Get rid of the connection handle. --disconnect holder --echo # 6.9.5: KILL <session of "holder"> issued by "default" --connect(holder, localhost, root) --connection holder let $holder_id= `SELECT CONNECTION_ID()`; SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Send the statement and reap the result later. --send SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 10) AS col1; --connection default --echo # Check that "requestor" waits. let $wait_condition= $one_waits $requestor_id; --source include/wait_condition.inc --replace_result $holder_id <holder_id> eval KILL $holder_id; --connection requestor --echo Reap the result of the statement sent earlier. --reap SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; # Get rid of the connection handle. --disconnect holder --echo # --echo # 6.10: Are all locks in the same space == We take them "read" or "write" --echo # or is there a space for "read" lock and one for "write" locks. --echo # The first is valid. --echo # Can we upgrade (read->write, yes) or downgrade (write-> read, no) --echo # such locks. --echo # 6.10.1: holder: get_read_lock --echo # get_write_lock --echo # requestor: get_read_lock -- will wait --connect(holder, localhost, root) --connection holder let $holder_id= `SELECT CONNECTION_ID()`; SELECT service_get_read_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Send the statement and reap the result later. --send SELECT service_get_read_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 10) AS col1; --connection default --echo # Check that "requestor" waits. let $wait_condition= $one_waits $requestor_id; --source include/wait_condition.inc # Conclusion: One space only. Upgrade read->write is supported. --connection holder SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Reap the result of the statement sent earlier. --reap SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --echo # 6.10.2: holder: get_write_lock --echo # get_read_lock --echo # requestor: get_read_lock -- will wait --connection holder SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; SELECT service_get_read_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Send the statement and reap the result later. --send SELECT service_get_read_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 10) AS col1; --connection default --echo # Check that "requestor" waits. let $wait_condition= $one_waits $requestor_id; --source include/wait_condition.inc # Conclusion: Downgrade write->read is not supported. --connection holder SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Reap the result of the statement sent earlier. --reap SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --echo # --echo # 6.11: Interleaved stuff --echo # 6.11.1: It does not count who got the first "read" lock when trying to --echo # to get a "write" lock later. --echo # requestor: get_read_lock --echo # holder: get_read_lock --echo # requestor: get_write_lock -- will wait --connection requestor SELECT service_get_read_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection holder SELECT service_get_read_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Send the statement and reap the result later. --send SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 10) AS col1; --connection default --echo # Check that "requestor" waits. let $wait_condition= $one_waits $requestor_id; --source include/wait_condition.inc --connection holder SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Reap the result of the statement sent earlier. --reap SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --echo # 6.11.2: It does not count who got the last "read" lock when trying to --echo # to get a "write" lock later. --echo # holder: get_read_lock --echo # requestor: get_read_lock --echo # requestor: get_write_lock -- will wait --connection holder SELECT service_get_read_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor SELECT service_get_read_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Send the statement and reap the result later. --send SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 10) AS col1; --connection default --echo # Check that "requestor" waits. let $wait_condition= $one_waits $requestor_id; --source include/wait_condition.inc --connection holder SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Reap the result of the statement sent earlier. --reap SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --echo # 6.11.3: There seems to be no lock free (micro) phase during upgrading. --echo # holder: get_read_lock --echo # requestor: get_write_lock -- will wait --echo # holder: get_write_lock --echo # requestor: -- will stay waiting --connection holder SELECT service_get_read_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Send the statement and reap the result later. --send SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 10) AS col1; --connection default --echo # Check that "requestor" waits. let $wait_condition= $one_waits $requestor_id; --source include/wait_condition.inc --connection holder SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 10) AS col1; # Do something in order to ensure that the impact is finished. SET @aux = 1; --connection default --echo # Check that "requestor" waits. let $wait_condition= $one_waits $requestor_id; --source include/wait_condition.inc --connection holder SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Reap the result of the statement sent earlier. --reap SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --echo # --echo # 6.12: A session is able to free own locks but not locks held by --echo # by other sessions. --echo # holder: get_read_lock l1 --echo # default: get_read_lock l1, l2 --echo # requestor: get_write_lock l1 -- will wait --echo # default: free locks (l1, l2) --echo # requestor: -- will stay waiting --connection holder SELECT service_get_read_locks('holder_name_space', 'l1', 0) AS col1; --connection default SELECT service_get_read_locks('holder_name_space', 'l1', 'l2', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Send the statement and reap the result later. --send SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l1', 10) AS col1; --connection default --echo # Check that "requestor" waits. let $wait_condition= $one_waits $requestor_id; --source include/wait_condition.inc SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; # Do something in order to ensure that the impact is finished. SET @aux = 1; --echo # Check that "requestor" waits. let $wait_condition= $one_waits $requestor_id; --source include/wait_condition.inc --connection holder SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --connection requestor --echo Reap the result of the statement sent earlier. --reap SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --echo # --echo # 6.13: The statement running the UDF fails because of reason outside UDF. --echo # No lock is taken. --connection holder CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t1 AS SELECT 1 AS col1; --error ER_TABLE_EXISTS_ERROR CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t1 AS SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; --connection requestor SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0) AS col1; SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --connection holder DROP TEMPORARY TABLE t1; SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --echo # --echo # 6.14: The UDF's are atomic per call and not per statement where they --echo # are invoked. Locks are taken as long as it works and they will --echo # be not freed if the statement finally fails. --connection holder SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l2', 0) AS col1; --connection default SELECT COUNT(*) = 1 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --connection requestor --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l1', 0) AS col1, service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l2', 0); --connection default SELECT COUNT(*) = 2 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; --connection requestor SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --connection holder SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --echo # --echo # 6.15: The statement invoking a failing UDF call needs to fail too. --echo # The specific is here that we run the UDF for several rows. --echo # The statement should have zero impact on data (InnoDB assumed). --connection holder CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 VARCHAR(10)); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('l1'), ('l2'), ('l3'); SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'l2', 0); --echo # 6.15.1: CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE ... AS SELECT ... UDF ... FROM ... --connection requestor --error ER_LOCKING_SERVICE_TIMEOUT CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t2 ENGINE = InnoDB AS SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', col1, 0) AS col1 FROM t1 ORDER BY col1; --error ER_BAD_TABLE_ERROR DROP TEMPORARY TABLE t2; --echo # There are two locks left over. --echo # One taken by holder and one by requestor though his statement failed. --echo # The latter is caused by some UDF limitation. SELECT COUNT(*) = 2 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; if (0) { # In case the UDF limitation is lifted than maybe implement and than enable. --echo # 6.15.2: INSERT INTO ... SELECT ... UDF ... FROM ... --echo # 6.15.3: INSERT INTO ... SELECT ... FROM ... WHERE ... UDF ... } --connection requestor SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; --connection holder SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space') AS col1; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # Reveal that there are no locks left over. SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 AS expect_1 FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'LOCKING SERVICE'; connection default; --disconnect holder --disconnect requestor --echo # Check that "requestor" and "holder" are gone. let $wait_condition= SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 FROM information_schema.processlist WHERE id IN ($requestor_id, $holder_id); --source include/wait_condition.inc --echo # --echo # Bug#21286221: DEBUG SERVER CRASHES ON RESET SLAVE WITH --echo # LOCKED VERSION TOKEN --echo # SELECT service_get_write_locks('holder_name_space', 'lock', 0); # This triggered an assert FLUSH TABLES; SELECT service_release_locks('holder_name_space'); DROP FUNCTION service_get_read_locks; DROP FUNCTION service_get_write_locks; DROP FUNCTION service_release_locks; --disable_connect_log