Commit f3954ba1 authored by unknown's avatar unknown

Merge pilot.(none):/data/msvensson/mysql/bug28742/my50-bug28742

into  pilot.(none):/data/msvensson/mysql/mysql-5.0-maint


mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
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parents 4d9cc3db c5fb4b24
......@@ -547,72 +547,87 @@ sub mtr_kill_leftovers () {
}
# Check that all processes in list are killed
# The argument is a list of 'ports', 'pids', 'pidfiles' and 'socketfiles'
# for which shutdown has been started. Make sure they all get killed
# in one way or the other.
#
# FIXME On Cygwin, and maybe some other platforms, $srv->{'pid'} and
# the pid in $srv->{'pidfile'} will not be the same PID. We need to try to kill
# both I think.
# Check that all processes in "spec" are shutdown gracefully
# else kill them off hard
#
sub mtr_check_stop_servers ($) {
my $spec= shift;
# Return if no processes are defined
return if ! @$spec;
#mtr_report("mtr_check_stop_servers");
mtr_verbose("mtr_check_stop_servers");
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Wait until servers in "spec" has stopped listening
# to their ports or timeout occurs
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
mtr_ping_with_timeout(\@$spec);
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# We loop with waitpid() nonblocking to see how many of the ones we
# are to kill, actually got killed by mysqladmin or ndb_mgm
#
# Note that we don't rely on this, the mysqld server might have stopped
# listening to the port, but still be alive. But it is a start.
# Use waitpid() nonblocking for a little while, to see how
# many process's will exit sucessfully.
# This is the normal case.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
my $wait_counter= 50; # Max number of times to redo the loop
foreach my $srv ( @$spec )
{
my $pid= $srv->{'pid'};
my $ret_pid;
if ( $srv->{'pid'} )
if ( $pid )
{
$ret_pid= waitpid($srv->{'pid'},&WNOHANG);
if ($ret_pid == $srv->{'pid'})
$ret_pid= waitpid($pid,&WNOHANG);
if ($ret_pid == $pid)
{
mtr_verbose("Caught exit of process $ret_pid");
$srv->{'pid'}= 0;
}
elsif ($ret_pid == 0)
{
mtr_verbose("Process $pid is still alive");
if ($wait_counter-- > 0)
{
# Give the processes more time to exit
select(undef, undef, undef, (0.1));
redo;
}
}
else
{
# mtr_warning("caught exit of unknown child $ret_pid");
mtr_warning("caught exit of unknown child $ret_pid");
}
}
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# We know the process was started from this file, so there is a PID
# saved, or else we have nothing to do.
# Might be that is is recorded to be missing, but we failed to
# take away the PID file earlier, then we do it now.
# The processes that haven't yet exited need to
# be killed hard, put them in "kill_pids" hash
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
my %mysqld_pids;
my %kill_pids;
foreach my $srv ( @$spec )
{
if ( $srv->{'pid'} )
my $pid= $srv->{'pid'};
if ( $pid )
{
$mysqld_pids{$srv->{'pid'}}= 1;
# Server is still alive, put it in list to be hard killed
$kill_pids{$pid}= 1;
# Write a message to the process's error log (if it has one)
# that it's being killed hard.
if ( defined $srv->{'errfile'} )
{
mtr_tofile($srv->{'errfile'}, "Note: Forcing kill of process $pid\n");
}
mtr_warning("Forcing kill of process $pid");
}
else
{
# Server is dead, we remove the pidfile if any
# Race, could have been removed between I tested with -f
# and the unlink() below, so I better check again with -f
# Server is dead, remove the pidfile if it exists
#
# Race, could have been removed between test with -f
# and the unlink() below, so better check again with -f
if ( -f $srv->{'pidfile'} and ! unlink($srv->{'pidfile'}) and
-f $srv->{'pidfile'} )
{
......@@ -621,58 +636,24 @@ sub mtr_check_stop_servers ($) {
}
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# If all the processes in list already have been killed,
# then we don't have to do anything.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
if ( ! keys %mysqld_pids )
if ( ! keys %kill_pids )
{
# All processes has exited gracefully
return;
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# In mtr_mysqladmin_shutdown() we only waited for the mysqld servers
# not to listen to the port. But we are not sure we got them all
# killed. If we suspect it lives, try nice kill with SIG_TERM. Note
# that for true Win32 processes, kill(0,$pid) will not return 1.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
start_reap_all(); # Avoid zombies
my @mysqld_pids= keys %mysqld_pids;
mtr_kill_processes(\@mysqld_pids);
stop_reap_all(); # Get into control again
mtr_kill_processes(\%kill_pids);
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Now, we check if all we can find using kill(0,$pid) are dead,
# and just assume the rest are. We cleanup socket and PID files.
# All processes are killed, cleanup leftover files
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
{
my $errors= 0;
foreach my $srv ( @$spec )
{
if ( $srv->{'pid'} )
{
if ( kill(0,$srv->{'pid'}) )
{
# FIXME In Cygwin there seem to be some fast reuse
# of PIDs, so dying may not be the right thing to do.
$errors++;
mtr_warning("can't kill process $srv->{'pid'}");
}
else
{
# We managed to kill it at last
# FIXME In Cygwin, we will get here even if the process lives.
# Not needed as we know the process is dead, but to be safe
# we unlink and check success in two steps. We first unlink
# without checking the error code, and then check if the
# file still exists.
# Server has been hard killed, clean it's resources
foreach my $file ($srv->{'pidfile'}, $srv->{'sockfile'})
{
# Know it is dead so should be no race, careful anyway
......@@ -682,10 +663,10 @@ sub mtr_check_stop_servers ($) {
mtr_warning("couldn't delete $file");
}
}
$srv->{'pid'}= 0;
}
}
}
if ( $errors )
{
# There where errors killing processes
......@@ -701,12 +682,9 @@ sub mtr_check_stop_servers ($) {
}
}
}
# FIXME We just assume they are all dead, for Cygwin we are not
# really sure
}
# Wait for all the process in the list to terminate
sub mtr_wait_blocking($) {
my $admin_pids= shift;
......@@ -1095,9 +1073,9 @@ sub sleep_until_file_created ($$$) {
sub mtr_kill_processes ($) {
my $pids = shift;
mtr_verbose("mtr_kill_processes " . join(" ", @$pids));
mtr_verbose("mtr_kill_processes (" . join(" ", keys %{$pids}) . ")");
foreach my $pid (@$pids)
foreach my $pid (keys %{$pids})
{
if ($pid <= 0)
......@@ -1106,11 +1084,26 @@ sub mtr_kill_processes ($) {
next;
}
foreach my $sig (15, 9)
my $signaled_procs= kill(9, $pid);
if ($signaled_procs == 0)
{
last if mtr_im_kill_process([ $pid ], $sig, 10, 1);
# No such process existed, assume it's killed
mtr_verbose("killed $pid(no such process)");
}
else
{
my $ret_pid= waitpid($pid,0);
if ($ret_pid == $pid)
{
mtr_verbose("killed $pid(got the pid)");
}
elsif ($ret_pid == -1)
{
mtr_verbose("killed $pid(got -1)");
}
}
}
mtr_verbose("done killing processes");
}
......
......@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ sub mtr_report_stats ($) {
if ( /$pattern/ )
{
$found_problems= 1;
print WARN $_;
print WARN basename($errlog) . ": $_";
}
}
}
......
......@@ -4096,6 +4096,7 @@ sub stop_all_servers () {
pidfile => $mysqld->{'path_pid'},
sockfile => $mysqld->{'path_sock'},
port => $mysqld->{'port'},
errfile => $mysqld->{'path_myerr'},
});
$mysqld->{'pid'}= 0; # Assume we are done with it
......@@ -4302,6 +4303,7 @@ sub run_testcase_stop_servers($$$) {
pidfile => $mysqld->{'path_pid'},
sockfile => $mysqld->{'path_sock'},
port => $mysqld->{'port'},
errfile => $mysqld->{'path_myerr'},
});
$mysqld->{'pid'}= 0; # Assume we are done with it
......@@ -4352,6 +4354,7 @@ sub run_testcase_stop_servers($$$) {
pidfile => $mysqld->{'path_pid'},
sockfile => $mysqld->{'path_sock'},
port => $mysqld->{'port'},
errfile => $mysqld->{'path_myerr'},
});
......
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