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by brian
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# include/locktrans.inc |
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#
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# Transactional LOCK TABLE tests |
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# eval SET SESSION STORAGE_ENGINE = $engine_type; |
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--disable_warnings |
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DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest; |
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DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2, t3, t4, v1; |
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DROP VIEW IF EXISTS t1, t2, t3, t4, v1; |
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DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS lock_t1_excl; |
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DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS count_t2; |
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DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS update_t2; |
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DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS t1_ai; |
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--enable_warnings |
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--echo # |
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--echo # WL3561 - transactional LOCK TABLE - Syntax tests |
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--echo # ================================================ |
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#
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eval CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 INT ) ENGINE=$engine_type; |
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eval CREATE TABLE t2 (c2 INT ) ENGINE=$engine_type; |
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eval CREATE TABLE t3 (c3 INT ) ENGINE=$engine_type; |
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#
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--echo # |
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--echo # Valid syntax for non-transactional locks. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 READ, t2 WRITE; |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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LOCK TABLE t1 READ LOCAL, t2 LOW_PRIORITY WRITE; |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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#
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--echo # |
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--echo # Valid syntax for transactional locks. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE MODE, t2 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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#
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if ($nowait_support) |
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{
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--echo # |
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--echo # Valid syntax for transactional locks with NOWAIT option. |
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--echo ## In the preliminary reference implementation we expect these errors: |
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--echo ## NOWAIT+SHARE="timed out", NOWAIT+EXCLUSIVE="not supported". |
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--echo ## Statements abort on first error. |
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--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE MODE NOWAIT, t2 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE NOWAIT; |
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--error ER_UNSUPPORTED_EXTENSION |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE NOWAIT, t2 IN SHARE MODE NOWAIT; |
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--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE, t2 IN SHARE MODE NOWAIT; |
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}
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#
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--echo # |
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--echo # Valid syntax for aliases with and without 'AS'. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 AS a1 READ, t2 a2 WRITE; |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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LOCK TABLE t1 AS a1 IN SHARE MODE, t2 a2 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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#
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--echo # |
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--echo # Transactional locks taken on a view. |
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CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT * FROM t1, t2 WHERE t1.c1 = t2.c2; |
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LOCK TABLE v1 IN SHARE MODE; |
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LOCK TABLE v1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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DROP VIEW v1; |
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#
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--echo # |
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--echo # Locking INFORMATION_SCHEMA fails on missing privileges. |
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--error ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE information_schema.tables IN SHARE MODE; |
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--error ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE information_schema.tables IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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--error ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE information_schema.tables READ; |
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--error ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE information_schema.tables WRITE; |
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#
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--echo # |
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--echo # The new keywords EXCLUSIVE and NOWAIT are not reserved words. |
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eval CREATE TABLE t4 (exclusive INT, nowait INT) ENGINE=$engine_type; |
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LOCK TABLE t4 WRITE; |
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DROP TABLE t4; |
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#
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--echo # |
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--echo # Syntax errors for misspelled modes or left out symbols. |
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--echo ##------------------------------------------------------- |
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--error ER_PARSE_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARED MODE; |
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--error ER_PARSE_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE t1 SHARE MODE; |
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--error ER_PARSE_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE; |
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--error ER_PARSE_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN MODE; |
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--error ER_PARSE_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE t1 READ NOWAIT, t2 WRITE NOWAIT; |
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--error ER_PARSE_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE t1 READ NOWAIT, t2 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE NOWAIT; |
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--error ER_PARSE_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE MODE NOWAIT, t2 WRITE NOWAIT; |
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--error ER_PARSE_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARED MODE NOWAIT; |
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--error ER_PARSE_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE t1 SHARE MODE NOWAIT; |
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--error ER_PARSE_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE NOWAIT; |
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--error ER_PARSE_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN MODE NOWAIT; |
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--echo ##---------------------- |
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--echo ## End of syntax errors. |
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#
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--echo # |
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--echo # |
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--echo # WL3561 - transactional LOCK TABLE - Lock method conversion |
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--echo # ========================================================== |
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--echo # |
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--echo # Implicit lock method conversion due to mix in statement. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 READ, t2 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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--echo # Lock t1 share (converted to read), t2 write. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE MODE, t2 WRITE; |
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--echo # Show t1 is read locked, t2 write locked. |
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--error ER_TABLE_NOT_LOCKED_FOR_WRITE |
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INSERT INTO t1 SELECT * FROM t2; |
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INSERT INTO t2 SELECT * FROM t1; |
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#
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--echo # |
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--echo # Implicit lock method conversion due to existing non-transact. locks. |
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--echo # Implicitly unlock existing non-transactional locks and take new ones. |
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--echo # Lock t1 exclusive (converted to write), t2 share (converted to read). |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE, t2 IN SHARE MODE; |
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--echo # Show t1 is write locked, t2 read locked. |
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INSERT INTO t1 SELECT * FROM t2; |
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--error ER_TABLE_NOT_LOCKED_FOR_WRITE |
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INSERT INTO t2 SELECT * FROM t1; |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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#
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--echo # |
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--echo # Reject lock method conversion in strict mode. |
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--echo # Set strict mode. |
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SET @wl3561_save_sql_mode= @@SQL_MODE; |
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SET @@SQL_MODE= 'STRICT_ALL_TABLES'; |
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--echo # Try mixed mode locks. |
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--error ER_NO_AUTO_CONVERT_LOCK_STRICT |
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LOCK TABLE t1 READ, t2 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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--error ER_NO_AUTO_CONVERT_LOCK_STRICT |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE MODE, t2 WRITE; |
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--echo # Lock non-transactional. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 READ, t2 WRITE; |
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--echo # Try transactional locks on top of the existing non-transactional locks. |
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--error ER_NO_AUTO_CONVERT_LOCK_STRICT |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE MODE, t2 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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--echo ## Error is reported on first table only. Show both errors: |
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SHOW WARNINGS; |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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SET @@SQL_MODE= @wl3561_save_sql_mode; |
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#
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--echo # |
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--echo # Reject lock method conversion in an active transaction. |
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--echo # Start transaction. |
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START TRANSACTION; |
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--echo # Try mixed mode locks. |
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--error ER_NO_AUTO_CONVERT_LOCK_TRANSACTION |
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LOCK TABLE t1 READ, t2 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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--error ER_NO_AUTO_CONVERT_LOCK_TRANSACTION |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE MODE, t2 WRITE; |
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COMMIT; |
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#
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--echo # |
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--echo # Implicit lock method conversion for non-transactional storage engine. |
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--echo # Create a non-transactional table. |
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eval CREATE TABLE t4 (c4 INT) ENGINE= $other_non_trans_engine_type; |
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--echo # Request a transactional lock, which is converted to non-transactional. |
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LOCK TABLE t4 IN SHARE MODE; |
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--echo # Try a conflict with the existing non-transactional lock. |
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--error ER_TABLE_NOT_LOCKED_FOR_WRITE |
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INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(444); |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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--echo # Set strict mode. |
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SET @@SQL_MODE= 'STRICT_ALL_TABLES'; |
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--echo # Try a transactional lock, which would need a conversion. |
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--error ER_NO_AUTO_CONVERT_LOCK_STRICT |
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LOCK TABLE t4 IN SHARE MODE; |
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SET @@SQL_MODE= @wl3561_save_sql_mode; |
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#
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--echo # |
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--echo # View with transactional and non-transactional storage engine. |
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CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT * FROM t3, t4 WHERE t3.c3 = t4.c4; |
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--echo # Request a share lock on the view, which is converted to read locks. |
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LOCK TABLE v1 IN SHARE MODE; |
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--echo # Show that read locks on the base tables prohibit writing ... |
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--error ER_TABLE_NOT_LOCKED_FOR_WRITE |
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INSERT INTO t3 SELECT * FROM t4; |
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--error ER_TABLE_NOT_LOCKED_FOR_WRITE |
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INSERT INTO t4 SELECT * FROM t3; |
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--echo # ... but allow reading. |
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SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t3, t4 WHERE t3.c3 = t4.c4; |
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SELECT COUNT(*) FROM v1; |
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--echo ## Report conversion on view due to existing non-transactional locks. |
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LOCK TABLE v1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(333); |
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INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(444); |
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--error ER_TABLE_NOT_LOCKED |
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(111); |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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--echo ## Now report conversion on base table again. |
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LOCK TABLE v1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(333); |
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INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(444); |
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--error ER_TABLE_NOT_LOCKED |
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(111); |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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DROP VIEW v1; |
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TRUNCATE t4; |
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#
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--echo # |
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--echo # Insufficient privileges do not unlock tables nor end transactions. |
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--echo # Prepare database, tables and an user with insufficient privileges. |
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--echo # Make a new connection with this user. |
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CREATE DATABASE mysqltest; |
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eval CREATE TABLE mysqltest.t5 (c5 INT) ENGINE=$engine_type; |
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eval CREATE TABLE mysqltest.t6 (c6 INT) ENGINE=$engine_type; |
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CREATE USER mysqltest_1@localhost; |
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GRANT SELECT, INSERT ON mysqltest.* TO mysqltest_1@localhost; |
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connect (conn1,localhost,mysqltest_1,,); |
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--echo # connection conn1. |
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connection conn1; |
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--echo # Show sufficient privileges to lock tables in the test database. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 READ, t2 WRITE; |
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--echo # Show insufficient privileges in the mysqltest database. |
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--error ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE mysqltest.t5 READ, mysqltest.t6 WRITE; |
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--echo # Show that the locks in 'test' still exist. |
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--error ER_TABLE_NOT_LOCKED_FOR_WRITE |
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INSERT INTO t1 SELECT * FROM t2; |
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INSERT INTO t2 SELECT * FROM t1; |
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--echo # Unlock tables. |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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--echo # Start transaction. |
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START TRANSACTION; |
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--echo # Insert a value. |
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(111); |
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--echo # Try a lock that fails on privileges. |
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--error ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR |
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LOCK TABLE mysqltest.t5 READ; |
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--echo # Rollback transaction. |
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ROLLBACK; |
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--echo # Show that the inserted value has gone. |
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SELECT * FROM t1; |
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--echo # Drop the connection with the unprivileged user. |
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disconnect conn1; |
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--echo # connection default. |
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connection default; |
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--echo # |
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--echo # Sufficient privileges do unlock tables and end transactions. |
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--echo # Grant sufficient privileges to the user. |
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--echo # Make a new connection with this user. |
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GRANT SELECT, INSERT, LOCK TABLES ON mysqltest.* TO mysqltest_1@localhost; |
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connect (conn1,localhost,mysqltest_1,,); |
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--echo # connection conn1. |
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connection conn1; |
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--echo # Lock tables in the test database. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 READ, t2 WRITE; |
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--echo # Lock tables in the mysqltest database. |
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LOCK TABLE mysqltest.t5 READ, mysqltest.t6 WRITE; |
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--echo # Show that the locks in 'test' have been replaced ... |
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--error ER_TABLE_NOT_LOCKED |
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INSERT INTO t1 SELECT * FROM t2; |
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--error ER_TABLE_NOT_LOCKED |
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INSERT INTO t2 SELECT * FROM t1; |
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--echo # ... by the locks in 'mysqltest'. |
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--error ER_TABLE_NOT_LOCKED_FOR_WRITE |
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INSERT INTO mysqltest.t5 SELECT * FROM mysqltest.t6; |
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INSERT INTO mysqltest.t6 SELECT * FROM mysqltest.t5; |
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--echo # Unlock tables. |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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--echo # Start transaction. |
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START TRANSACTION; |
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--echo # Insert a value. |
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(111); |
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--echo # Take a new lock. |
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LOCK TABLE mysqltest.t5 READ; |
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--echo # Rollback transaction. |
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ROLLBACK; |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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--echo # Show that the inserted value had been committed. |
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SELECT * FROM t1; |
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TRUNCATE t1; |
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disconnect conn1; |
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--echo # connection default. |
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connection default; |
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#
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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DROP USER mysqltest_1@localhost; |
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DROP DATABASE mysqltest; |
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DROP TABLE t1, t2, t3, t4; |
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#
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# Overcome timing problems DROP t1 -> CREATE t1 (*locktrans_myisam). |
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--sleep 0.1 |
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#
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--echo # |
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--echo # WL3594 - transactional LOCK TABLE Testing - Functional tests |
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--echo # ============================================================ |
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#
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--echo # Prepare tables and connections. |
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--echo # Set AUTOCOMMIT= 0 in each connection. |
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SET AUTOCOMMIT= 0; |
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eval CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 INT) ENGINE=$engine_type; |
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eval CREATE TABLE t2 (c2 INT) ENGINE=$engine_type; |
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connect (conn1,localhost,root,,); |
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--echo # connection conn1. |
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connection conn1; |
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SET AUTOCOMMIT= 0; |
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connect (conn2,localhost,root,,); |
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--echo # connection conn2. |
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connection conn2; |
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SET AUTOCOMMIT= 0; |
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--echo # connection default. |
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connection default; |
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#
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if ($transactional) |
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{
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--echo # |
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--echo # Transactional lock behaviour: |
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--echo # LOCK TABLE does _not_ commit a transaction. |
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--echo # Insert a value. |
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (111); |
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--echo # Lock transactional. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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--echo # Rollback. |
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ROLLBACK; |
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--echo # Show that the inserted value has gone. |
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SELECT * FROM t1; |
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--echo # |
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--echo # After LOCK TABLE one can access tables not mentioned in LOCK TABLE. |
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--echo # Lock t1 transactional. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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--echo # Insert a value into t2. |
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INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (222); |
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--echo # Show that the inserted value is indeed in the table. |
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SELECT * FROM t2; |
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--echo # |
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--echo # One can issue LOCK TABLE many times, adding more tables. |
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--echo # Lock t2 transactional. |
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LOCK TABLE t2 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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--echo # |
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--echo # LOCK TABLE does not rollback a transaction. |
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--echo # Show that the inserted value is still in the table. |
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SELECT * FROM t2; |
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--echo # Rollback transaction. |
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ROLLBACK; |
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--echo # Show that the inserted value has gone. |
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SELECT * FROM t2; |
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--echo # |
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--echo # Tables are unlocked at the end of transaction (commit). |
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--echo # Take an exclusive lock. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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--echo # Commit. |
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COMMIT; |
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--echo # connection conn1. |
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connection conn1; |
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--echo # Take an exclusive lock. |
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--echo # This would fail after timeout if t1 is still locked. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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--echo # Commit. |
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COMMIT; |
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--echo # connection default. |
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connection default; |
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--echo # |
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--echo # Tables are unlocked at the end of transaction (rollback). |
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--echo # Take an exclusive lock. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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--echo # Rollback. |
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ROLLBACK; |
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--echo # connection conn1. |
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connection conn1; |
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--echo # Take an exclusive lock. |
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--echo # This would fail after timeout if t1 is still locked. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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--echo # Rollback. |
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ROLLBACK; |
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--echo # connection default. |
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connection default; |
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--echo # |
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--echo # UNLOCK TABLES does not touch a transaction when |
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--echo # no non-transactional table locks exist. |
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--echo # Take a transactional lock. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
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--echo # Insert a value. |
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(111); |
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--echo # Unlock (non-transactional) table locks. |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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--echo # Show that the inserted value is still in the table. |
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SELECT * FROM t1; |
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--echo # Rollback. |
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ROLLBACK; |
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--echo # Show that the inserted value has gone. |
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SELECT * FROM t1; |
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--echo # |
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--echo # UNLOCK TABLES commits a transaction when |
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--echo # non-transactional table locks exist. |
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--echo # Take a non-transactional lock. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 WRITE; |
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--echo # Insert a value. |
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(111); |
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--echo # Unlock (non-transactional) table locks. |
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UNLOCK TABLES; |
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--echo # Show that the inserted value is still in the table. |
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SELECT * FROM t1; |
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--echo # Rollback. |
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ROLLBACK; |
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--echo # Show that the inserted value is still in the table. |
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SELECT * FROM t1; |
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TRUNCATE t1; |
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--echo # |
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--echo # START TRANSACTION removes a previous lock. |
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--echo # Take an exclusive lock. |
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LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
419 |
--echo # Start transaction. |
|
420 |
START TRANSACTION; |
|
421 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
422 |
connection conn1; |
|
423 |
--echo # Take an exclusive lock. |
|
424 |
--echo # This would fail after timeout if t1 is still locked. |
|
425 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
426 |
COMMIT; |
|
427 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
428 |
connection default; |
|
429 |
COMMIT; |
|
430 |
--echo # |
|
431 |
--echo # With Auto commit on, transactional locks will be ignored |
|
432 |
--echo # Set AUTOCOMMIT= 1. |
|
433 |
SET AUTOCOMMIT= 1; |
|
434 |
--echo # Take an exclusive lock. |
|
435 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
436 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
437 |
connection conn1; |
|
438 |
--echo # Set AUTOCOMMIT= 1. |
|
439 |
SET AUTOCOMMIT= 1; |
|
440 |
--echo # Take an exclusive lock. |
|
441 |
--echo # This would fail after timeout if t1 is still locked. |
|
442 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE MODE; |
|
443 |
SET AUTOCOMMIT= 0; |
|
444 |
COMMIT; |
|
445 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
446 |
connection default; |
|
447 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
448 |
SET AUTOCOMMIT= 0; |
|
449 |
COMMIT; |
|
450 |
--echo # |
|
451 |
--echo # With Auto commit on, transactional locks can time out. |
|
452 |
--echo # Default connection runs in transactional mode. |
|
453 |
--echo # Set AUTOCOMMIT= 0. |
|
454 |
SET AUTOCOMMIT= 0; |
|
455 |
--echo # Take an exclusive lock, which persists. |
|
456 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
457 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
458 |
connection conn1; |
|
459 |
--echo # conn1 runs in autocommit mode. |
|
460 |
--echo # Set AUTOCOMMIT= 1. |
|
461 |
SET AUTOCOMMIT= 1; |
|
462 |
--echo # Try an exclusive lock, |
|
463 |
--echo # which times out though running in autocommit mode. |
|
464 |
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
|
465 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE MODE; |
|
466 |
SET AUTOCOMMIT= 0; |
|
467 |
COMMIT; |
|
468 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
469 |
connection default; |
|
470 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
471 |
SET AUTOCOMMIT= 0; |
|
472 |
COMMIT; |
|
473 |
#
|
|
474 |
}
|
|
475 |
||
476 |
--echo # |
|
477 |
--echo # Normal WRITE locks go before readers (autocommit). |
|
478 |
--echo # Set AUTOCOMMIT= 1. |
|
479 |
SET AUTOCOMMIT= 1; |
|
480 |
--echo # Insert a value. |
|
481 |
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(111); |
|
482 |
--echo # Take a non-transactional lock. |
|
483 |
LOCK TABLE t1 READ; |
|
484 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
485 |
connection conn1; |
|
486 |
--echo # Set AUTOCOMMIT= 1. |
|
487 |
SET AUTOCOMMIT= 1; |
|
488 |
--echo # Take a non-transactional WRITE lock, |
|
489 |
--echo # which waits in background until first read lock is released. |
|
490 |
send LOCK TABLE t1 WRITE; |
|
491 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
492 |
connection default; |
|
493 |
--echo # Wait for the helper thread to sit on its lock. |
|
494 |
while (`SELECT COUNT(*) < 1 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST |
|
495 |
WHERE STATE LIKE '%lock%'`) |
|
496 |
{
|
|
497 |
--sleep 0.1 |
|
498 |
}
|
|
499 |
--echo # connection conn2. |
|
500 |
connection conn2; |
|
501 |
--echo # Set AUTOCOMMIT= 1. |
|
502 |
SET AUTOCOMMIT= 1; |
|
503 |
--echo # Take a non-transactional READ lock, |
|
504 |
--echo # which waits in background until the WRITE lock is released. |
|
505 |
send LOCK TABLE t1 READ; |
|
506 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
507 |
connection default; |
|
508 |
--echo # Wait for the helper threads to sit on their locks. |
|
509 |
while (`SELECT COUNT(*) < 2 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST |
|
510 |
WHERE STATE LIKE '%lock%'`) |
|
511 |
{
|
|
512 |
--sleep 0.1 |
|
513 |
}
|
|
514 |
--echo # Unlock this connections non-transactional lock. |
|
515 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
516 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
517 |
connection conn1; |
|
518 |
--echo # Now the WRITE lock is taken. |
|
519 |
reap; |
|
520 |
--echo # Insert a value. |
|
521 |
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1111); |
|
522 |
--echo # Unlock table. |
|
523 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
524 |
--echo # connection conn2. |
|
525 |
connection conn2; |
|
526 |
--echo # Now the READ lock is taken. |
|
527 |
reap; |
|
528 |
--echo # Select from the table. |
|
529 |
SELECT * FROM t1; |
|
530 |
--echo # Unlock table. |
|
531 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
532 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
533 |
connection default; |
|
534 |
TRUNCATE t1; |
|
535 |
--echo # |
|
536 |
--echo # LOW_PRIORITY WRITE locks wait for readers (autocommit). |
|
537 |
--echo # Insert a value. |
|
538 |
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(111); |
|
539 |
--echo # Take a non-transactional lock. |
|
540 |
LOCK TABLE t1 READ; |
|
541 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
542 |
connection conn1; |
|
543 |
--echo # Take a non-transactional LOW_PRIORITY WRITE lock, |
|
544 |
--echo # which waits in background until all read locks are released. |
|
545 |
send LOCK TABLE t1 LOW_PRIORITY WRITE; |
|
546 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
547 |
connection default; |
|
548 |
--echo # Wait for the helper thread to sit on its lock. |
|
549 |
while (`SELECT COUNT(*) < 1 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST |
|
550 |
WHERE STATE LIKE '%lock%'`) |
|
551 |
{
|
|
552 |
--sleep 0.1 |
|
553 |
}
|
|
554 |
--echo # connection conn2. |
|
555 |
connection conn2; |
|
556 |
--echo # Take a non-transactional READ lock, |
|
557 |
--echo # which goes before the LOW_PRIORITY WRITE lock. |
|
558 |
LOCK TABLE t1 READ; |
|
559 |
--echo # The READ lock could be taken immediately. |
|
560 |
--echo # Select from the table. |
|
561 |
SELECT * FROM t1; |
|
562 |
--echo # Unlock table. |
|
563 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
564 |
SET AUTOCOMMIT= 0; |
|
565 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
566 |
connection default; |
|
567 |
--echo # Unlock this connections non-transactional lock. |
|
568 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
569 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
570 |
connection conn1; |
|
571 |
--echo # Now the LOW_PRIORITY WRITE lock is taken. |
|
572 |
reap; |
|
573 |
--echo # Insert a value. |
|
574 |
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1111); |
|
575 |
--echo # Unlock table. |
|
576 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
577 |
SET AUTOCOMMIT= 0; |
|
578 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
579 |
connection default; |
|
580 |
TRUNCATE t1; |
|
581 |
SET AUTOCOMMIT= 0; |
|
582 |
COMMIT; |
|
583 |
||
584 |
if ($transactional) |
|
585 |
{
|
|
586 |
--echo # |
|
587 |
--echo # Normal WRITE locks go before readers (transaction). |
|
588 |
--echo # Insert a value. |
|
589 |
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(111); |
|
590 |
COMMIT; |
|
591 |
--echo # Take a non-transactional lock. |
|
592 |
LOCK TABLE t1 READ; |
|
593 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
594 |
connection conn1; |
|
595 |
--echo # Take a non-transactional WRITE lock, |
|
596 |
--echo # which waits in background until first read lock is released. |
|
597 |
send LOCK TABLE t1 WRITE; |
|
598 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
599 |
connection default; |
|
600 |
--echo # Wait for the helper thread to sit on its lock. |
|
601 |
while (`SELECT COUNT(*) < 1 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST |
|
602 |
WHERE STATE LIKE '%lock%'`) |
|
603 |
{
|
|
604 |
--sleep 0.1 |
|
605 |
}
|
|
606 |
--echo # connection conn2. |
|
607 |
connection conn2; |
|
608 |
--echo # Take a non-transactional READ lock, |
|
609 |
--echo # which waits in background until the WRITE lock is released. |
|
610 |
send LOCK TABLE t1 READ; |
|
611 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
612 |
connection default; |
|
613 |
--echo # Wait for the helper threads to sit on their locks. |
|
614 |
while (`SELECT COUNT(*) < 2 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST |
|
615 |
WHERE STATE LIKE '%lock%'`) |
|
616 |
{
|
|
617 |
--sleep 0.1 |
|
618 |
}
|
|
619 |
--echo # Unlock this connections non-transactional lock. |
|
620 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
621 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
622 |
connection conn1; |
|
623 |
--echo # Now the WRITE lock is taken. |
|
624 |
reap; |
|
625 |
--echo # Insert a value. |
|
626 |
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1111); |
|
627 |
--echo # Unlock table. |
|
628 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
629 |
--echo # connection conn2. |
|
630 |
connection conn2; |
|
631 |
--echo # Now the READ lock is taken. |
|
632 |
reap; |
|
633 |
--echo # Select from the table. |
|
634 |
SELECT * FROM t1; |
|
635 |
--echo # Unlock table. |
|
636 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
637 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
638 |
connection default; |
|
639 |
TRUNCATE t1; |
|
640 |
COMMIT; |
|
641 |
--echo # |
|
642 |
--echo # LOW_PRIORITY WRITE behaves like WRITE in transaction mode. |
|
643 |
--echo # Insert a value. |
|
644 |
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(111); |
|
645 |
COMMIT; |
|
646 |
--echo # Take a non-transactional lock. |
|
647 |
LOCK TABLE t1 READ; |
|
648 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
649 |
connection conn1; |
|
650 |
--echo # Take a non-transactional LOW_PRIORITY WRITE lock, |
|
651 |
--echo # which waits in background until first read lock is released. |
|
652 |
send LOCK TABLE t1 LOW_PRIORITY WRITE; |
|
653 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
654 |
connection default; |
|
655 |
--echo # Wait for the helper thread to sit on its lock. |
|
656 |
while (`SELECT COUNT(*) < 1 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST |
|
657 |
WHERE STATE LIKE '%lock%'`) |
|
658 |
{
|
|
659 |
--sleep 0.1 |
|
660 |
}
|
|
661 |
--echo # connection conn2. |
|
662 |
connection conn2; |
|
663 |
--echo # Take a non-transactional READ lock, |
|
664 |
--echo # which waits in background for the LOW_PRIORITY WRITE lock. |
|
665 |
send LOCK TABLE t1 READ; |
|
666 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
667 |
connection default; |
|
668 |
--echo # Wait for the helper threads to sit on their locks. |
|
669 |
while (`SELECT COUNT(*) < 2 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST |
|
670 |
WHERE STATE LIKE '%lock%'`) |
|
671 |
{
|
|
672 |
--sleep 0.1 |
|
673 |
}
|
|
674 |
--echo # Unlock this connections non-transactional lock. |
|
675 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
676 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
677 |
connection conn1; |
|
678 |
--echo # Now the LOW_PRIORITY WRITE lock is taken. |
|
679 |
reap; |
|
680 |
--echo # Insert a value. |
|
681 |
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1111); |
|
682 |
--echo # Unlock table. |
|
683 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
684 |
--echo # connection conn2. |
|
685 |
connection conn2; |
|
686 |
--echo # Now the READ lock is taken. |
|
687 |
reap; |
|
688 |
--echo # Select from the table. |
|
689 |
SELECT * FROM t1; |
|
690 |
--echo # Unlock table. |
|
691 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
692 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
693 |
connection default; |
|
694 |
TRUNCATE t1; |
|
695 |
COMMIT; |
|
696 |
#
|
|
697 |
}
|
|
698 |
||
699 |
if ($nowait_support) |
|
700 |
{
|
|
701 |
--echo # |
|
702 |
--echo # NOWAIT. |
|
703 |
--echo # Take an exclusive lock. |
|
704 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
705 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
706 |
connection conn1; |
|
707 |
--echo # Try an exclusive lock, |
|
708 |
--echo # which conflicts and cannot immediately be taken. |
|
709 |
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
|
710 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE MODE NOWAIT; |
|
711 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
712 |
connection default; |
|
713 |
--echo # Commit. |
|
714 |
COMMIT; |
|
715 |
}
|
|
716 |
||
717 |
if ($transactional) |
|
718 |
{
|
|
719 |
#
|
|
720 |
--echo # |
|
721 |
--echo # Transactional table locks do not interfere with the global read lock. |
|
722 |
--echo # Take an exclusive lock on t1. |
|
723 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
724 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
725 |
connection conn1; |
|
726 |
--echo # Try an exclusive lock, which conflicts. |
|
727 |
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
|
728 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
729 |
--echo # Can take the global read lock when an exclusive lock exist. |
|
730 |
FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK; |
|
731 |
--echo # Show that the global read lock exists. |
|
732 |
--error ER_CANT_UPDATE_WITH_READLOCK |
|
733 |
LOCK TABLE t2 WRITE; |
|
734 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
735 |
connection default; |
|
736 |
--echo # Can take an exclusive lock when the global read lock exists. |
|
737 |
--echo # Take an exclusive lock on t2. |
|
738 |
LOCK TABLE t2 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
739 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
740 |
connection conn1; |
|
741 |
--echo # Show that an exclusive lock on t1 exists. |
|
742 |
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
|
743 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
744 |
--echo # Show that an exclusive lock on t2 exists. |
|
745 |
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
|
746 |
LOCK TABLE t2 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
747 |
--echo # Show that the global read lock exists. |
|
748 |
--error ER_CANT_UPDATE_WITH_READLOCK |
|
749 |
LOCK TABLE t2 WRITE; |
|
750 |
--echo # Release global read lock. |
|
751 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
752 |
--echo # Commit. |
|
753 |
COMMIT; |
|
754 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
755 |
connection default; |
|
756 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
757 |
--echo # Commit. |
|
758 |
COMMIT; |
|
759 |
#
|
|
760 |
# Derived from a suggestion from Sergei: |
|
761 |
--echo # |
|
762 |
--echo # Access conflict on INSERT. |
|
763 |
--echo # Take an share lock on t1. |
|
764 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE MODE; |
|
765 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
766 |
connection conn1; |
|
767 |
SELECT GET_LOCK("mysqltest1", 10); |
|
768 |
--echo # Try to insert a value, |
|
769 |
--echo # which must wait in background for the lock to go away. |
|
770 |
send INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (111); |
|
771 |
--echo ## connection default. |
|
772 |
connection default; |
|
773 |
--echo ## Wait in background until the insert times out and releases lock. |
|
774 |
send SELECT GET_LOCK("mysqltest1", 10); |
|
775 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
776 |
connection conn1; |
|
777 |
--echo # Wait for INSERT to timeout. |
|
778 |
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
|
779 |
reap; |
|
780 |
SELECT RELEASE_LOCK("mysqltest1"); |
|
781 |
COMMIT; |
|
782 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
783 |
connection default; |
|
784 |
reap; |
|
785 |
--echo # Commit. |
|
786 |
COMMIT; |
|
787 |
--echo # Show that the insert in conn1 failed. |
|
788 |
SELECT * FROM t1; |
|
789 |
#
|
|
790 |
# Derived from a suggestion from Sinisa (concurrent.inc): |
|
791 |
--echo # |
|
792 |
--echo # Access conflict on UPDATE with exclusive lock. |
|
793 |
--echo # Insert a value. |
|
794 |
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (111); |
|
795 |
COMMIT; |
|
796 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
797 |
connection conn1; |
|
798 |
--echo # Take an exclusive lock. |
|
799 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
800 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
801 |
connection default; |
|
802 |
--echo # Try a second exclusive lock, which fails due to the other lock. |
|
803 |
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
|
804 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
805 |
--echo # Try an update, which fails due to the exclusive lock. |
|
806 |
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
|
807 |
UPDATE t1 SET c1= 111222; |
|
808 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
809 |
connection conn1; |
|
810 |
--echo # The exclusive table locker can still update. |
|
811 |
UPDATE t1 SET c1= 111333; |
|
812 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
813 |
connection default; |
|
814 |
--echo # Select is allowed despite the table lock, but sees old data. |
|
815 |
SELECT * FROM t1; |
|
816 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
817 |
connection conn1; |
|
818 |
--echo # Commit. |
|
819 |
COMMIT; |
|
820 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
821 |
connection default; |
|
822 |
--echo # It seems like the failed update began a transaction, so still old data. |
|
823 |
SELECT * FROM t1; |
|
824 |
--echo # Commit. |
|
825 |
COMMIT; |
|
826 |
--echo # Now select sees current data. |
|
827 |
SELECT * FROM t1; |
|
828 |
TRUNCATE t1; |
|
829 |
COMMIT; |
|
830 |
--echo # |
|
831 |
--echo # Access conflict on UPDATE with share lock. |
|
832 |
--echo # Insert a value. |
|
833 |
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (111); |
|
834 |
COMMIT; |
|
835 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
836 |
connection conn1; |
|
837 |
--echo # Take a share lock. |
|
838 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE MODE; |
|
839 |
--echo # Update with a single share lock is possible. |
|
840 |
UPDATE t1 SET c1= 111222; |
|
841 |
--echo # Commit to get rid of the row lock. |
|
842 |
COMMIT; |
|
843 |
--echo # Take a share lock. |
|
844 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE MODE; |
|
845 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
846 |
connection default; |
|
847 |
--echo # An exclusive lock is not possible on a share lock. |
|
848 |
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
|
849 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
850 |
--echo # More share locks are possible. |
|
851 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN SHARE MODE; |
|
852 |
--echo # Noone can update when multiple share locks exist. |
|
853 |
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
|
854 |
UPDATE t1 SET c1= 111333; |
|
855 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
856 |
connection conn1; |
|
857 |
--echo # Noone can update when multiple share locks exist. |
|
858 |
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
|
859 |
UPDATE t1 SET c1= 111444; |
|
860 |
COMMIT; |
|
861 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
862 |
connection default; |
|
863 |
SELECT * FROM t1; |
|
864 |
TRUNCATE t1; |
|
865 |
COMMIT; |
|
866 |
#
|
|
867 |
}
|
|
868 |
||
869 |
--echo # |
|
870 |
--echo # LOCK TABLE is prohibited in stored procedure. |
|
871 |
--error ER_SP_BADSTATEMENT |
|
872 |
CREATE PROCEDURE lock_t1_excl() |
|
873 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
874 |
#
|
|
875 |
--echo # |
|
876 |
--echo # LOCK TABLE is prohibited in trigger. |
|
877 |
--error ER_SP_BADSTATEMENT |
|
878 |
CREATE TRIGGER t1_ai AFTER INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW |
|
879 |
LOCK TABLE t2 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
880 |
#
|
|
881 |
||
882 |
if ($transactional) |
|
883 |
{
|
|
884 |
--echo # |
|
885 |
--echo # LOCK TABLE on a pre-locked table through a trigger. |
|
886 |
--echo # Create a trigger on t1 that updates t2. |
|
887 |
DELIMITER //; |
|
888 |
CREATE TRIGGER t1_ai AFTER INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW |
|
889 |
BEGIN
|
|
890 |
UPDATE t2 SET c2= c2 + 111; |
|
891 |
END// |
|
892 |
DELIMITER ;// |
|
893 |
--echo # Take an exclusive lock on t1. |
|
894 |
--echo # This pre-locks t2 through the trigger. |
|
895 |
LOCK TABLE t1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
896 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
897 |
connection conn1; |
|
898 |
--echo # Try to take an exclusive lock on t2, |
|
899 |
--echo # which is pre-locked through the trigger on t1. |
|
900 |
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
|
901 |
LOCK TABLE t2 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
902 |
COMMIT; |
|
903 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
904 |
connection default; |
|
905 |
--echo # Commit to release the lock. |
|
906 |
COMMIT; |
|
907 |
DROP TRIGGER t1_ai; |
|
908 |
#
|
|
909 |
--echo # |
|
910 |
--echo # LOCK TABLE on a pre-locked table through a view. |
|
911 |
--echo # Create a function that selects from t2. |
|
912 |
DELIMITER //; |
|
913 |
CREATE FUNCTION count_t2() RETURNS INT |
|
914 |
BEGIN
|
|
915 |
RETURN (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t2); |
|
916 |
END// |
|
917 |
DELIMITER ;// |
|
918 |
--echo # Create a view with t1 and the function. |
|
919 |
CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT COUNT(*), count_t2() FROM t1 GROUP BY 2; |
|
920 |
--echo # Take an exclusive lock on v1. |
|
921 |
--echo # This pre-locks t2 through the view. |
|
922 |
LOCK TABLE v1 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
923 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
924 |
connection conn1; |
|
925 |
--echo # Try to take an exclusive lock on t2, |
|
926 |
--echo # which is pre-locked through the function in v1. |
|
927 |
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
|
928 |
LOCK TABLE t2 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
929 |
COMMIT; |
|
930 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
931 |
connection default; |
|
932 |
--echo # Commit to release the lock. |
|
933 |
COMMIT; |
|
934 |
DROP VIEW v1; |
|
935 |
DROP FUNCTION count_t2; |
|
936 |
#
|
|
937 |
--echo # |
|
938 |
--echo # Transactional LOCK TABLE by-passes pre-lock. |
|
939 |
--echo # |
|
940 |
--echo # Insert a value to t1 and t2 each. |
|
941 |
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (111); |
|
942 |
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (222); |
|
943 |
COMMIT; |
|
944 |
--echo # Create a trigger on t1 that updates t2. |
|
945 |
DELIMITER //; |
|
946 |
CREATE TRIGGER t1_ai AFTER INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW |
|
947 |
BEGIN
|
|
948 |
INSERT INTO t2 SELECT GET_LOCK("mysqltest1", 10); |
|
949 |
UPDATE t2 SET c2= c2 + 111; |
|
950 |
INSERT INTO t2 SELECT RELEASE_LOCK("mysqltest1"); |
|
951 |
END// |
|
952 |
DELIMITER ;// |
|
953 |
--echo # Take an SQL lock which blocks the trigger. |
|
954 |
SELECT GET_LOCK("mysqltest1", 10); |
|
955 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
956 |
connection conn1; |
|
957 |
--echo # Insert into t1 to fire trigger. This waits on GET_LOCK. |
|
958 |
send INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(111222); |
|
959 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
960 |
connection default; |
|
961 |
--echo # Wait for the helper thread to sit on its lock. |
|
962 |
while (`SELECT COUNT(*) < 1 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST |
|
963 |
WHERE STATE LIKE '%lock%'`) |
|
964 |
{
|
|
965 |
--sleep 0.1 |
|
966 |
}
|
|
967 |
--echo # Take an exclusive lock. |
|
968 |
LOCK TABLE t2 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE; |
|
969 |
--echo # Use the lock for insert. |
|
970 |
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (111333); |
|
971 |
--echo # Commit to release the lock again. |
|
972 |
COMMIT; |
|
973 |
--echo # Release the SQL lock to let the trigger finish. |
|
974 |
SELECT RELEASE_LOCK("mysqltest1"); |
|
975 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
976 |
connection conn1; |
|
977 |
--echo # Trigger succeeded. |
|
978 |
reap; |
|
979 |
--echo # Commit. |
|
980 |
COMMIT; |
|
981 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
982 |
connection default; |
|
983 |
--echo # Commit. |
|
984 |
COMMIT; |
|
985 |
--echo # Show the results. |
|
986 |
SELECT * FROM t1; |
|
987 |
SELECT * FROM t2; |
|
988 |
TRUNCATE t1; |
|
989 |
TRUNCATE t2; |
|
990 |
COMMIT; |
|
991 |
DROP TRIGGER t1_ai; |
|
992 |
#
|
|
993 |
--echo # |
|
994 |
--echo # Non-transactional LOCK TABLE cannot by-passes pre-lock. |
|
995 |
--echo # |
|
996 |
--echo # Insert a value to t1 and t2 each. |
|
997 |
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (111); |
|
998 |
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (222); |
|
999 |
COMMIT; |
|
1000 |
--echo # Create a trigger on t1 that updates t2. |
|
1001 |
DELIMITER //; |
|
1002 |
CREATE TRIGGER t1_ai AFTER INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW |
|
1003 |
BEGIN
|
|
1004 |
# This will time out. So use a small value. |
|
1005 |
INSERT INTO t2 SELECT GET_LOCK("mysqltest1", 1); |
|
1006 |
UPDATE t2 SET c2= c2 + 111; |
|
1007 |
INSERT INTO t2 SELECT RELEASE_LOCK("mysqltest1"); |
|
1008 |
END// |
|
1009 |
DELIMITER ;// |
|
1010 |
--echo # Take an SQL lock which blocks the trigger. |
|
1011 |
SELECT GET_LOCK("mysqltest1", 10); |
|
1012 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
1013 |
connection conn1; |
|
1014 |
--echo # Insert into t1 to fire trigger. This waits on GET_LOCK. |
|
1015 |
send INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(111222); |
|
1016 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
1017 |
connection default; |
|
1018 |
--echo # Wait for the helper thread to sit on its lock. |
|
1019 |
while (`SELECT COUNT(*) < 1 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST |
|
1020 |
WHERE STATE LIKE '%lock%'`) |
|
1021 |
{
|
|
1022 |
--sleep 0.1 |
|
1023 |
}
|
|
1024 |
--echo # Take a write lock. This waits until the trigger times out. |
|
1025 |
LOCK TABLE t2 WRITE; |
|
1026 |
--echo # Use the lock for insert. |
|
1027 |
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (111333); |
|
1028 |
--echo # Release the lock again. |
|
1029 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
1030 |
--echo # Release the SQL lock. |
|
1031 |
SELECT RELEASE_LOCK("mysqltest1"); |
|
1032 |
--echo # connection conn1. |
|
1033 |
connection conn1; |
|
1034 |
--echo # Trigger timed out. |
|
1035 |
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
|
1036 |
reap; |
|
1037 |
--echo # Commit. |
|
1038 |
COMMIT; |
|
1039 |
--echo # connection default. |
|
1040 |
connection default; |
|
1041 |
--echo # Commit. |
|
1042 |
COMMIT; |
|
1043 |
--echo # Show the results. |
|
1044 |
SELECT * FROM t1; |
|
1045 |
SELECT * FROM t2; |
|
1046 |
TRUNCATE t1; |
|
1047 |
TRUNCATE t2; |
|
1048 |
COMMIT; |
|
1049 |
DROP TRIGGER t1_ai; |
|
1050 |
}
|
|
1051 |
||
1052 |
#
|
|
1053 |
--echo ## Cleanup. |
|
1054 |
connection default; |
|
1055 |
SET AUTOCOMMIT= 1; |
|
1056 |
UNLOCK TABLES; |
|
1057 |
disconnect conn1; |
|
1058 |
disconnect conn2; |
|
1059 |
DROP TABLE t1, t2; |
|
1060 |
#
|
|
1061 |