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# # Bug #22876 Four-way deadlock # DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; # Connection 1 set @@autocommit=0; CREATE TABLE t1(s1 INT UNIQUE) ENGINE=innodb; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1); # Connection 2 set @@autocommit=0; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1); # Connection 3 set @@autocommit=0; DROP TABLE t1; # Connection 1 # Waiting for until transaction will be locked inside innodb subsystem # Connection 1 is now holding the lock. # Issuing insert from connection 1 while connection 2&3 # is waiting for the lock should give a deadlock error. INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2); ERROR 40001: Deadlock found when trying to get lock; try restarting transaction # Cleanup commit; set @@autocommit=1; commit; set @@autocommit=1; set @@autocommit=1; # # Test for bug #37346 "innodb does not detect deadlock between update # and alter table". # drop table if exists t1; create table t1 (c1 int primary key, c2 int, c3 int) engine=InnoDB; insert into t1 values (1,1,0),(2,2,0),(3,3,0),(4,4,0),(5,5,0); begin; # Run statement which acquires X-lock on one of table's rows. update t1 set c3=c3+1 where c2=3; # # Switching to connection 'con37346'. # The below ALTER TABLE statement should wait till transaction # in connection 'default' is complete and then succeed. # It should not deadlock or fail with ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK error. # Sending: alter table t1 add column c4 int;; # # Switching to connection 'default'. # Wait until the above ALTER TABLE gets blocked because this # connection holds SW metadata lock on table to be altered. # The below statement should succeed. It should not # deadlock or end with ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK error. update t1 set c3=c3+1 where c2=4; # Unblock ALTER TABLE by committing transaction. commit; # # Switching to connection 'con37346'. # Reaping ALTER TABLE. # # Switching to connection 'default'. drop table t1; # # Bug#53798 OPTIMIZE TABLE breaks repeatable read # DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT) engine=innodb; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1), (2), (3); # Connection con1 START TRANSACTION WITH CONSISTENT SNAPSHOT; SELECT * FROM t1; a 1 2 3 # Connection default # This should block # Sending: OPTIMIZE TABLE t1; # Connection con1 SELECT * FROM t1; a 1 2 3 COMMIT; # Connection default # Reaping OPTIMIZE TABLE t1 Table Op Msg_type Msg_text test.t1 optimize note Table does not support optimize, doing recreate + analyze instead test.t1 optimize status OK DROP TABLE t1; # # Bug#49891 View DDL breaks REPEATABLE READ # DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2; DROP VIEW IF EXISTS v2; CREATE TABLE t1 ( f1 INTEGER ) ENGINE = innodb; CREATE TABLE t2 ( f1 INTEGER ); CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT 1 FROM t1; # Connection con3 LOCK TABLE t1 WRITE; # Connection default START TRANSACTION; # Sending: SELECT * FROM v1; # Connection con2 # Waiting for 'SELECT * FROM v1' to sync in. # Sending: ALTER VIEW v1 AS SELECT 2 FROM t2; # Connection con3 # Waiting for 'ALTER VIEW v1 AS SELECT 2 FROM t2' to sync in. UNLOCK TABLES; # Connection default; # Reaping: SELECT * FROM v1 1 SELECT * FROM v1; 1 COMMIT; # Connection con2 # Reaping: ALTER VIEW v1 AS SELECT 2 FROM t2 # Connection default DROP TABLE t1, t2; DROP VIEW v1; # # Bug#11815600 [ERROR] INNODB COULD NOT FIND INDEX PRIMARY # KEY NO 0 FOR TABLE IN ERROR LOG # DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; # Connection default CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT PRIMARY KEY, value INT) ENGINE = InnoDB; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 12345); START TRANSACTION; SELECT * FROM t1; id value 1 12345 # Connection con1 SET lock_wait_timeout=1; ALTER TABLE t1 ADD INDEX idx(value); ERROR HY000: Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction ALTER TABLE t1 ADD INDEX idx(value); ERROR HY000: Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction # Connection default SELECT * FROM t1; id value 1 12345 COMMIT; DROP TABLE t1; # # Bug#11747690 33650: MYSQL_ALTER_TABLE() UNNECESSARILY DOES # FULL TABLE COPY # DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; CREATE TABLE t1(a INT, b VARCHAR(250), PRIMARY KEY(a,b)) engine=innodb default charset=utf8; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 'a'), (2, 'b'); CREATE INDEX t1ba ON t1(b,a); affected rows: 0 info: Records: 0 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0 DROP TABLE t1;