Commit a81e21f8 authored by Serge Kozlov's avatar Serge Kozlov

Bug#37716.

1. Test case was rewritten completely.
2. Test covers 3 cases:
 a) do deadlock on slave, wait retries of transaction, unlock slave before lock
timeout;
 b) do deadlock on slave and wait error 'lock timeout exceed' on slave;
 c) same as b) but if of max relay log size = 0;
3. Added comments inline.
4. Updated result file.
parent 54bf80b6
......@@ -7,125 +7,126 @@
# (Guilhem) have seen the test manage to provoke lock wait timeout
# error but not deadlock error; that is ok as code deals with the two
# errors in exactly the same way.
# We don't 'show status like 'slave_retried_transactions'' because this
# is not repeatable (depends on sleeps).
-- source include/master-slave.inc
--source include/master-slave.inc
# 0) Prepare tables and data
--echo *** Prepare tables and data ***
connection master;
eval CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT NOT NULL, KEY(a)) ENGINE=$engine_type;
eval CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT NOT NULL, KEY(a)) ENGINE=$engine_type;
# requiring 'unique' for the timeout part of the test
eval CREATE TABLE t3 (a INT UNIQUE) ENGINE=$engine_type;
eval CREATE TABLE t4 (a INT) ENGINE=$engine_type;
show variables like 'slave_transaction_retries';
eval CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT) ENGINE=$engine_type;
eval CREATE TABLE t3 (a INT NOT NULL, KEY(a)) ENGINE=$engine_type;
sync_slave_with_master;
show create table t1;
show create table t2;
show variables like 'slave_transaction_retries';
stop slave;
# 1) Test deadlock
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t2;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t3;
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'slave_transaction_retries';
--source include/stop_slave.inc
connection master;
begin;
# Let's keep BEGIN and the locked statement in two different relay logs.
insert into t2 values (0); # t2,t1 actors of deadlock in repl-ed ta
#insert into t3 select * from t2 for update;
let $1=10;
disable_query_log;
while ($1)
{
eval insert into t3 values( $1 );
dec $1;
}
enable_query_log;
insert into t1 values(1);
commit;
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
# We make a long transaction here
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (2), (2), (2), (2), (2), (2), (2), (2), (2), (2);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (3);
COMMIT;
save_master_pos;
# Save BEGIN event into variable
let $master_pos_begin= query_get_value(SHOW BINLOG EVENTS, Pos, 5);
--echo
connection slave;
begin;
# Let's make our transaction large so that it's repl-ed msta that's victim
let $1=100;
disable_query_log;
while ($1)
{
eval insert into t4 values( $1 );
dec $1;
}
enable_query_log;
select * from t1 for update; # t1,t2 on local slave's
start slave;
# bad option, todo: replicate a non-transactional t_sync with the transaction
# and use wait_until_rows_count macro below
--real_sleep 3 # hope that slave is blocked now
#let $count=11;
#let $table=t_sync;
#--include wait_until_rows_count.inc
# 1) Test deadlock
# Block slave SQL thread, wait retries of transaction, unlock slave before lock timeout
--echo *** Test deadlock ***
select * from t2 for update /* dl */; # provoke deadlock, repl-ed should be victim
commit;
connection slave;
BEGIN;
SELECT * FROM t1 FOR UPDATE;
# Save variable 'Slave_retried_transactions' before deadlock
let $slave_retried_transactions= query_get_value(SHOW GLOBAL STATUS LIKE 'Slave_retried_transactions', Value, 1);
START SLAVE;
# Wait until SQL thread blocked: variable 'Slave_retried_transactions' will incremented
let $status_var= Slave_retried_transactions;
let $status_var_value= $slave_retried_transactions;
let $status_type= GLOBAL;
let $status_var_comparsion= >;
--source include/wait_for_status_var.inc
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t2;
COMMIT;
sync_with_master;
select * from t1; # check that repl-ed succeeded finally
select * from t2 /* must be 1 */;
# check that no error is reported
--replace_column 1 # 7 # 8 # 9 # 16 # 22 # 23 # 33 # 35 # 36 #
--replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_MYPORT
--vertical_results
show slave status;
--horizontal_results
# Check the data
SELECT * FROM t1;
SELECT * FROM t3;
# Check that no error is reported
--source include/show_slave_status2.inc
--echo
# 2) Test lock wait timeout
# Block slave and wait lock timeout error
--echo *** Test lock wait timeout ***
stop slave;
delete from t3;
change master to master_log_pos=548; # the BEGIN log event
begin;
select * from t2 for update; # hold lock
start slave;
--real_sleep 10 # repl-ed should have blocked, and be retrying
select count(*) from t3 /* must be zero */; # replaying begins after rollback
commit;
connection slave;
--source include/stop_slave.inc
DELETE FROM t2;
# Set slave position to the BEGIN log event
--replace_result $master_pos_begin MASTER_POS_BEGIN
eval CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_LOG_POS=$master_pos_begin;
BEGIN;
# Hold lock
SELECT * FROM t1 FOR UPDATE;
# Wait until slave stopped with error 'Lock wait timeout exceeded'
START SLAVE;
let $slave_sql_errno= 1205;
--source include/wait_for_slave_sql_error.inc
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t2;
COMMIT;
--source include/start_slave.inc
sync_with_master;
select * from t1; # check that repl-ed succeeded finally
select * from t2;
# check that no error is reported
--replace_column 1 # 7 # 8 # 9 # 11 # 16 # 22 # 23 # 33 #
--replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_MYPORT
--vertical_results
show slave status;
--horizontal_results
# Check data from tables
SELECT * FROM t1;
SELECT * FROM t3;
# Check that no error is reported
--source include/show_slave_status2.inc
--echo
# Now we repeat 2), but with BEGIN in the same relay log as
# COMMIT (to see if seeking into hot log is ok).
set @my_max_relay_log_size= @@global.max_relay_log_size;
set global max_relay_log_size=0;
# 3) Test lock wait timeout and purged relay log
# Set max_relay_log_size=0, block slave and wait lock timeout error.
# Restart slave and check that no erros appear
--echo *** Test lock wait timeout and purged relay logs ***
# This is really copy-paste of 2) of above
stop slave;
delete from t3;
change master to master_log_pos=548;
begin;
select * from t2 for update;
start slave;
--real_sleep 10
select count(*) from t3 /* must be zero */; # replaying begins after rollback
commit;
connection slave;
SET @my_max_relay_log_size= @@global.max_relay_log_size;
SET global max_relay_log_size=0;
--source include/stop_slave.inc
DELETE FROM t2;
# Set slave position to the BEGIN log event
eval CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_LOG_POS=$master_pos_begin;
BEGIN;
# Hold lock
SELECT * FROM t1 FOR UPDATE;
# Wait until slave stopped with error 'Lock wait timeout exceeded'
START SLAVE;
let $slave_sql_errno= 1205;
--source include/wait_for_slave_sql_error.inc
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t2;
COMMIT;
--source include/start_slave.inc
sync_with_master;
select * from t1;
select * from t2;
--replace_column 1 # 7 # 8 # 9 # 11 # 16 # 22 # 23 # 33 # 35 # 36 #
--replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_MYPORT
--vertical_results
show slave status;
--horizontal_results
# Check data from tables
SELECT * FROM t1;
SELECT * FROM t3;
# Check that no error is reported
--source include/show_slave_status2.inc
--echo
# Clean up
--echo *** Clean up ***
connection master;
drop table t1,t2,t3,t4;
DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3;
sync_slave_with_master;
set global max_relay_log_size= @my_max_relay_log_size;
SET global max_relay_log_size= @my_max_relay_log_size;
--echo End of 5.1 tests
# ==== Purpose ====
#
# Waits until a variable from SHOW STATUS has returned a specified
# value, or until a timeout is reached.
#
# ==== Usage ====
#
# let $status_var= Threads_connected;
# let $status_var_value= 1;
# --source include/wait_for_status_var.inc
#
# Parameters:
#
# $status_var, $status_var_value
# This macro will wait until the variable of SHOW STATUS
# named $status_var gets the value $status_var_value. See
# the example above.
#
# $status_type= GLOBAL|SESSION
# To specify the type (attribute) of status variable and
# run either SHOW GLOBAL STATUS or SHOW SESSION STATUS.
#
# $status_var_comparsion
# By default, this file waits until $status_var becomes equal to
# $status_var_value. If you want to wait until $status_var
# becomes *unequal* to $status_var_value, set this parameter to the
# string '!=', like this:
# let $status_var_comparsion= !=;
#
# $status_timeout
# The default timeout is 1 minute. You can change the timeout by
# setting $status_timeout. The unit is tenths of seconds.
#
if (`SELECT STRCMP('$status_type', '') * STRCMP(UPPER('$status_type'), 'SESSION') * STRCMP(UPPER('$status_type'), 'GLOBAL')`)
{
--echo **** ERROR: Unknown type of variable status_type: allowed values are: SESSION or GLOBAL ****
exit;
}
let $_status_timeout_counter= $status_timeout;
if (!$_status_timeout_counter)
{
let $_status_timeout_counter= 600;
}
let $_status_var_comparsion= $status_var_comparsion;
if (`SELECT '$_status_var_comparsion' = ''`)
{
let $_status_var_comparsion= =;
}
let $_show_status_value= query_get_value("SHOW $status_type STATUS LIKE '$status_var'", Value, 1);
while (`SELECT NOT('$_show_status_value' $_status_var_comparsion '$status_var_value')`)
{
if (!$_status_timeout_counter)
{
--echo **** ERROR: failed while waiting for $status_type $status_var $_status_var_comparison $status_var_value ****
--echo Note: the following output may have changed since the failure was detected
--echo **** Showing STATUS, PROCESSLIST ****
eval SHOW $status_type STATUS LIKE '$status_var';
SHOW PROCESSLIST;
exit;
}
dec $_status_timeout_counter;
sleep 0.1;
let $_show_status_value= query_get_value("SHOW $status_type STATUS LIKE '$status_var'", Value, 1);
}
......@@ -4,51 +4,57 @@ reset master;
reset slave;
drop table if exists t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7,t8,t9;
start slave;
*** Prepare tables and data ***
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT NOT NULL, KEY(a)) ENGINE=innodb;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT NOT NULL, KEY(a)) ENGINE=innodb;
CREATE TABLE t3 (a INT UNIQUE) ENGINE=innodb;
CREATE TABLE t4 (a INT) ENGINE=innodb;
show variables like 'slave_transaction_retries';
Variable_name Value
slave_transaction_retries 10
show create table t1;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT) ENGINE=innodb;
CREATE TABLE t3 (a INT NOT NULL, KEY(a)) ENGINE=innodb;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`a` int(11) NOT NULL,
KEY `a` (`a`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
show create table t2;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t2;
Table Create Table
t2 CREATE TABLE `t2` (
`a` int(11) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
SHOW CREATE TABLE t3;
Table Create Table
t3 CREATE TABLE `t3` (
`a` int(11) NOT NULL,
KEY `a` (`a`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
show variables like 'slave_transaction_retries';
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'slave_transaction_retries';
Variable_name Value
slave_transaction_retries 2
stop slave;
begin;
insert into t2 values (0);
insert into t1 values(1);
commit;
begin;
select * from t1 for update;
include/stop_slave.inc
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (2), (2), (2), (2), (2), (2), (2), (2), (2), (2);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (3);
COMMIT;
*** Test deadlock ***
BEGIN;
SELECT * FROM t1 FOR UPDATE;
a
start slave;
select * from t2 for update /* dl */;
a
commit;
select * from t1;
START SLAVE;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t2;
COUNT(*)
0
COMMIT;
SELECT * FROM t1;
a
1
select * from t2 /* must be 1 */;
SELECT * FROM t3;
a
0
show slave status;
3
SHOW SLAVE STATUS;
Slave_IO_State #
Master_Host 127.0.0.1
Master_User root
Master_Port MASTER_MYPORT
Master_Port MASTER_PORT
Connect_Retry 1
Master_Log_File master-bin.000001
Read_Master_Log_Pos #
......@@ -83,38 +89,41 @@ Last_IO_Errno #
Last_IO_Error #
Last_SQL_Errno 0
Last_SQL_Error
stop slave;
delete from t3;
change master to master_log_pos=548;
begin;
select * from t2 for update;
*** Test lock wait timeout ***
include/stop_slave.inc
DELETE FROM t2;
CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_LOG_POS=MASTER_POS_BEGIN;
BEGIN;
SELECT * FROM t1 FOR UPDATE;
a
1
START SLAVE;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t2;
COUNT(*)
0
start slave;
select count(*) from t3 /* must be zero */;
count(*)
0
commit;
select * from t1;
COMMIT;
include/start_slave.inc
SELECT * FROM t1;
a
1
1
select * from t2;
SELECT * FROM t3;
a
0
0
show slave status;
3
3
SHOW SLAVE STATUS;
Slave_IO_State #
Master_Host 127.0.0.1
Master_User root
Master_Port MASTER_MYPORT
Master_Port MASTER_PORT
Connect_Retry 1
Master_Log_File master-bin.000001
Read_Master_Log_Pos #
Relay_Log_File #
Relay_Log_Pos #
Relay_Master_Log_File master-bin.000001
Slave_IO_Running #
Slave_IO_Running Yes
Slave_SQL_Running Yes
Replicate_Do_DB
Replicate_Ignore_DB
......@@ -138,47 +147,50 @@ Master_SSL_Cipher
Master_SSL_Key
Seconds_Behind_Master #
Master_SSL_Verify_Server_Cert No
Last_IO_Errno 0
Last_IO_Error
Last_IO_Errno #
Last_IO_Error #
Last_SQL_Errno 0
Last_SQL_Error
set @my_max_relay_log_size= @@global.max_relay_log_size;
set global max_relay_log_size=0;
stop slave;
delete from t3;
change master to master_log_pos=548;
begin;
select * from t2 for update;
*** Test lock wait timeout and purged relay logs ***
SET @my_max_relay_log_size= @@global.max_relay_log_size;
SET global max_relay_log_size=0;
include/stop_slave.inc
DELETE FROM t2;
CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_LOG_POS=440;
BEGIN;
SELECT * FROM t1 FOR UPDATE;
a
1
1
START SLAVE;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t2;
COUNT(*)
0
0
start slave;
select count(*) from t3 /* must be zero */;
count(*)
0
commit;
select * from t1;
COMMIT;
include/start_slave.inc
SELECT * FROM t1;
a
1
1
1
select * from t2;
SELECT * FROM t3;
a
0
0
0
show slave status;
3
3
3
SHOW SLAVE STATUS;
Slave_IO_State #
Master_Host 127.0.0.1
Master_User root
Master_Port MASTER_MYPORT
Master_Port MASTER_PORT
Connect_Retry 1
Master_Log_File master-bin.000001
Read_Master_Log_Pos #
Relay_Log_File #
Relay_Log_Pos #
Relay_Master_Log_File master-bin.000001
Slave_IO_Running #
Slave_IO_Running Yes
Slave_SQL_Running Yes
Replicate_Do_DB
Replicate_Ignore_DB
......@@ -206,6 +218,8 @@ Last_IO_Errno #
Last_IO_Error #
Last_SQL_Errno 0
Last_SQL_Error
drop table t1,t2,t3,t4;
set global max_relay_log_size= @my_max_relay_log_size;
*** Clean up ***
DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3;
SET global max_relay_log_size= @my_max_relay_log_size;
End of 5.1 tests
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