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# Test coverage for changes performed by the fix
# for Bug#30977 "Concurrent statement using stored function
# and DROP FUNCTION breaks SBR.
#
#
# 1) Verify that the preceding transaction is
# (implicitly) committed before CREATE/ALTER/DROP
# PROCEDURE. Note, that this is already tested
# in implicit_commit.test, but here we use an alternative
# approach.
#
# Start a transaction, create a savepoint,
# then call a DDL operation on a procedure, and then check
# that the savepoint is no longer present.
drop table if exists t1;
drop procedure if exists p1;
drop procedure if exists p2;
drop procedure if exists p3;
drop procedure if exists p4;
drop function if exists f1;
create table t1 (a int);
#
# Test 'CREATE PROCEDURE'.
#
begin;
savepoint sv;
create procedure p1() begin end;
rollback to savepoint sv;
ERROR 42000: SAVEPOINT sv does not exist
#
# Test 'ALTER PROCEDURE'.
#
begin;
savepoint sv;
alter procedure p1 comment 'changed comment';
rollback to savepoint sv;
ERROR 42000: SAVEPOINT sv does not exist
#
# Test 'DROP PROCEDURE'.
#
begin;
savepoint sv;
drop procedure p1;
rollback to savepoint sv;
ERROR 42000: SAVEPOINT sv does not exist
#
# Test 'CREATE FUNCTION'.
#
begin;
savepoint sv;
create function f1() returns int return 1;
rollback to savepoint sv;
ERROR 42000: SAVEPOINT sv does not exist
#
# Test 'ALTER FUNCTION'.
#
begin;
savepoint sv;
alter function f1 comment 'new comment';
rollback to savepoint sv;
ERROR 42000: SAVEPOINT sv does not exist
#
# Test 'DROP FUNCTION'.
#
begin;
savepoint sv;
drop function f1;
rollback to savepoint sv;
ERROR 42000: SAVEPOINT sv does not exist
#
# 2) Verify that procedure DDL operations fail
# under lock tables.
#
# Auxiliary routines to test ALTER.
create procedure p1() begin end;
create function f1() returns int return 1;
lock table t1 write;
create procedure p2() begin end;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
alter procedure p1 comment 'changed comment';
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
drop procedure p1;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
create function f2() returns int return 1;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
alter function f1 comment 'changed comment';
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
lock table t1 read;
create procedure p2() begin end;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
alter procedure p1 comment 'changed comment';
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
drop procedure p1;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
create function f2() returns int return 1;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
alter function f1 comment 'changed comment';
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
unlock tables;
#
# Even if we locked a temporary table.
# Todo: this is a restriction we could possibly lift.
#
drop table t1;
create temporary table t1 (a int);
lock table t1 read;
create procedure p2() begin end;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
alter procedure p1 comment 'changed comment';
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
drop procedure p1;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
create function f2() returns int return 1;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
alter function f1 comment 'changed comment';
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
unlock tables;
drop function f1;
drop procedure p1;
drop temporary table t1;
#
# 3) Verify that CREATE/ALTER/DROP routine grab an
# exclusive lock.
#
# For that, start a transaction, use a routine. In a concurrent
# connection, try to drop or alter the routine. It should place
# a pending or exclusive lock and block. In another concurrnet
# connection, try to use the routine.
# That should block on the pending exclusive lock.
#
# Establish helper connections.
#
# Test DROP PROCEDURE.
#
# --> connection default
create procedure p1() begin end;
create function f1() returns int
begin
call p1();
return 1;
end|
begin;
select f1();
f1()
1
# --> connection con1
# Sending 'drop procedure p1'...
drop procedure p1;
# --> connection con2
# Waiting for 'drop procedure t1' to get blocked on MDL lock...
# Demonstrate that there is a pending exclusive lock.
# Sending 'select f1()'...
select f1();
# --> connection con3
# Waiting for 'select f1()' to get blocked by a pending MDL lock...
# --> connection default
commit;
# --> connection con1
# Reaping 'drop procedure p1'...
# --> connection con2
# Reaping 'select f1()'
ERROR 42000: PROCEDURE test.p1 does not exist
# --> connection default
#
# Test CREATE PROCEDURE.
#
create procedure p1() begin end;
begin;
select f1();
f1()
1
# --> connection con1
# Sending 'create procedure p1'...
create procedure p1() begin end;
# --> connection con2
# Waiting for 'create procedure t1' to get blocked on MDL lock...
# Demonstrate that there is a pending exclusive lock.
# Sending 'select f1()'...
select f1();
# --> connection con3
# Waiting for 'select f1()' to get blocked by a pending MDL lock...
# --> connection default
commit;
# --> connection con1
# Reaping 'create procedure p1'...
ERROR 42000: PROCEDURE p1 already exists
# --> connection con2
# Reaping 'select f1()'
f1()
1
#
# Test ALTER PROCEDURE.
#
begin;
select f1();
f1()
1
# --> connection con1
# Sending 'alter procedure p1'...
alter procedure p1 contains sql;
# --> connection con2
# Waiting for 'alter procedure t1' to get blocked on MDL lock...
# Demonstrate that there is a pending exclusive lock.
# Sending 'select f1()'...
select f1();
# --> connection con3
# Waiting for 'select f1()' to get blocked by a pending MDL lock...
# --> connection default
commit;
# --> connection con1
# Reaping 'alter procedure p1'...
# --> connection con2
# Reaping 'select f1()'
f1()
1
# --> connection default
#
# Test DROP FUNCTION.
#
begin;
select f1();
f1()
1
# --> connection con1
# Sending 'drop function f1'...
drop function f1;
# --> connection con2
# Waiting for 'drop function f1' to get blocked on MDL lock...
# Demonstrate that there is a pending exclusive lock.
# Sending 'select f1()'...
select f1();
# --> connection con3
# Waiting for 'select f1()' to get blocked by a pending MDL lock...
# --> connection default
commit;
# --> connection con1
# Reaping 'drop function f1'...
# --> connection con2
# Reaping 'select f1()'
ERROR 42000: FUNCTION test.f1 does not exist
# --> connection default
#
# Test CREATE FUNCTION.
#
create function f1() returns int return 1;
begin;
select f1();
f1()
1
# --> connection con1
# Sending 'create function f1'...
create function f1() returns int return 2;
# --> connection con2
# Waiting for 'create function f1' to get blocked on MDL lock...
# Demonstrate that there is a pending exclusive lock.
# Sending 'select f1()'...
select f1();
# --> connection con3
# Waiting for 'select f1()' to get blocked by a pending MDL lock...
# --> connection default
commit;
# --> connection con1
# Reaping 'create function f1'...
ERROR 42000: FUNCTION f1 already exists
# --> connection con2
# Reaping 'select f1()'
f1()
1
# --> connection default
#
# Test ALTER FUNCTION.
#
begin;
select f1();
f1()
1
# --> connection con1
# Sending 'alter function f1'...
alter function f1 contains sql;
# --> connection con2
# Waiting for 'alter function f1' to get blocked on MDL lock...
# Demonstrate that there is a pending exclusive lock.
# Sending 'select f1()'...
select f1();
# --> connection con3
# Waiting for 'select f1()' to get blocked by a pending MDL lock...
# --> connection default
commit;
# --> connection con1
# Reaping 'alter function f1'...
# --> connection con2
# Reaping 'select f1()'
f1()
1
# --> connection default
drop function f1;
drop procedure p1;
#
# 4) MDL lock should not be taken for
# unrolled CALL statements.
# The primary goal of metadata locks is a consistent binary log.
# When a call statement is unrolled, it doesn't get to the
# binary log, instead the statements that are contained
# in the procedure body do. This can nest to any level.
#
create procedure p1() begin end;
create procedure p2() begin end;
create table t1 (a int);
create procedure p3()
begin
call p1();
call p1();
call p2();
end|
create procedure p4()
begin
call p1();
call p1();
call p2();
call p2();
call p3();
end|
begin;
select * from t1;
a
savepoint sv;
call p4();
# Prepared statement should not add any locks either.
prepare stmt from "call p4()";
execute stmt;
execute stmt;
# --> connection con1
drop procedure p1;
drop procedure p2;
drop procedure p3;
drop procedure p4;
# --> connection default
# This is to verify there was no implicit commit.
rollback to savepoint sv;
call p4();
ERROR 42000: PROCEDURE test.p4 does not exist
commit;
drop table t1;
#
# 5) Locks should be taken on routines
# used indirectly by views or triggers.
#
#
# A function is used from a trigger.
#
create function f1() returns int return 1;
create table t1 (a int);
create table t2 (a int, b int);
create trigger t1_ai after insert on t1 for each row
insert into t2 (a, b) values (new.a, f1());
begin;
insert into t1 (a) values (1);
# --> connection con1
# Sending 'drop function f1'
drop function f1;
# --> connection con2
# Waiting for 'drop function f1' to get blocked on MDL lock...
# --> connnection default
commit;
# --> connection con1
# Reaping 'drop function f1'...
# --> connection default
#
# A function is used from a view.
#
create function f1() returns int return 1;
create view v1 as select f1() as a;
begin;
select * from v1;
a
1
# --> connection con1
# Sending 'drop function f1'
drop function f1;
# --> connection con2
# Waiting for 'drop function f1' to get blocked on MDL lock...
# --> connnection default
commit;
# --> connection con1
# Reaping 'drop function f1'...
# --> connection default
#
# A procedure is used from a function.
#
create function f1() returns int
begin
declare v_out int;
call p1(v_out);
return v_out;
end|
create procedure p1(out v_out int) set v_out=3;
begin;
select * from v1;
a
3
# --> connection con1
# Sending 'drop procedure p1'
drop procedure p1;
# --> connection con2
# Waiting for 'drop procedure p1' to get blocked on MDL lock...
# --> connnection default
commit;
# --> connection con1
# Reaping 'drop procedure p1'...
# --> connection default
#
# Deep nesting: a function is used from a procedure used
# from a function used from a view used in a trigger.
#
create function f2() returns int return 4;
create procedure p1(out v_out int) set v_out=f2();
drop trigger t1_ai;
create trigger t1_ai after insert on t1 for each row
insert into t2 (a, b) values (new.a, (select max(a) from v1));
begin;
insert into t1 (a) values (3);
# --> connection con1
# Sending 'drop function f2'
drop function f2;
# --> connection con2
# Waiting for 'drop function f2' to get blocked on MDL lock...
# --> connnection default
commit;
# --> connection con1
# Reaping 'drop function f2'...
# --> connection default
drop view v1;
drop function f1;
drop procedure p1;
drop table t1, t2;
#
# 6) Check that ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK is reported if
# acquisition of a shared lock fails during a transaction or
# we need to back off to flush the sp cache.
#
# Sic: now this situation does not require a back off since we
# flush the cache on the fly.
#
create function f1() returns int return 7;
create table t1 (a int);
begin;
select * from t1;
a
select f1();
f1()
7
commit;
drop table t1;
drop function f1;
#
# 7) Demonstrate that under LOCK TABLES we accumulate locks
# on stored routines, and release metadata locks in
# ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT. That is done only for those stored
# routines that are not part of LOCK TABLES prelocking list.
# Those stored routines that are part of LOCK TABLES
# prelocking list are implicitly locked when entering
# LOCK TABLES, and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT has no effect on
# them.
#
create function f1() returns varchar(20) return "f1()";
create function f2() returns varchar(20) return "f2()";
create view v1 as select f1() as a;
set @@session.autocommit=0;
lock table v1 read;
select * from v1;
a
f1()
savepoint sv;
select f2();
f2()
f2()
# --> connection con1
# Sending 'drop function f1'...
drop function f1;
# --> connection con2
# Waiting for 'drop function f1' to get blocked on MDL lock...
# Sending 'drop function f2'...
drop function f2;
# --> connection default
# Waiting for 'drop function f2' to get blocked on MDL lock...
rollback to savepoint sv;
# --> connection con2
# Reaping 'drop function f2'...
# --> connection default
unlock tables;
# --> connection con1
# Reaping 'drop function f1'...
# --> connection default
drop function f1;
ERROR 42000: FUNCTION test.f1 does not exist
drop function f2;
ERROR 42000: FUNCTION test.f2 does not exist
drop view v1;
set @@session.autocommit=default;
#
# 8) Check the situation when we're preparing or executing a
# prepared statement, and as part of that try to flush the
# session sp cache. However, one of the procedures that
# needs a flush is in use. Verify that there is no infinite
# reprepare loop and no crash.
#
create function f1() returns int return 1;
#
# We just mention p1() in the body of f2() to make
# sure that p1() metadata is validated when validating
# 'select f2()'.
# Recursion is not allowed in stored functions, so
# an attempt to just invoke p1() from f2() which is in turn
# called from p1() would have given a run-time error.
#
create function f2() returns int
begin
if @var is null then
call p1();
end if;
return 1;
end|
create procedure p1()
begin
select f1() into @var;
execute stmt;
end|
# --> connection con2
prepare stmt from "select f2()";
# --> connection default
begin;
select f1();
f1()
1
# --> connection con1
# Sending 'alter function f1 ...'...
alter function f1 comment "comment";
# --> connection con2
# Waiting for 'alter function f1 ...' to get blocked on MDL lock...
# Sending 'call p1()'...
call p1();
# Waiting for 'call p1()' to get blocked on MDL lock on f1...
# Let 'alter function f1 ...' go through...
commit;
# --> connection con1
# Reaping 'alter function f1 ...'
# --> connection con2
# Reaping 'call p1()'...
f2()
1
deallocate prepare stmt;
# --> connection default
drop function f1;
drop function f2;
drop procedure p1;
#
# 9) Check the situation when a stored function is invoked
# from a stored procedure, and recursively invokes the
# stored procedure that is in use. But for the second
# invocation, a cache flush is requested. We can't
# flush the procedure that's in use, and are forced
# to use an old version. It is not a violation of
# consistency, since we unroll top-level calls.
# Just verify the code works.
#
create function f1() returns int return 1;
begin;
select f1();
f1()
1
# --> connection con1
# Sending 'alter function f1 ...'...
alter function f1 comment "comment";
# --> connection con2
# Waiting for 'alter function f1 ...' to get blocked on MDL lock...
#
# We just mention p1() in the body of f2() to make
# sure that p1() is prelocked for f2().
# Recursion is not allowed in stored functions, so
# an attempt to just invoke p1() from f2() which is in turn
# called from p1() would have given a run-time error.
#
create function f2() returns int
begin
if @var is null then
call p1();
end if;
return 1;
end|
create procedure p1()
begin
select f1() into @var;
select f2() into @var;
end|
# Sending 'call p1()'...
call p1();
# Waiting for 'call p1()' to get blocked on MDL lock on f1...
# Let 'alter function f1 ...' go through...
commit;
# --> connection con1
# Reaping 'alter function f1 ...'
# --> connection con2
# Reaping 'call p1()'...
# --> connection default
drop function f1;
drop function f2;
drop procedure p1;
#
# 10) A select from information_schema.routines now
# flushes the stored routines caches. Test that this
# does not remove from the cache a stored routine
# that is already prelocked.
#
create function f1() returns int return get_lock("30977", 100000);
create function f2() returns int return 2;
create function f3() returns varchar(255)
begin
declare res varchar(255);
declare c cursor for select routine_name from
information_schema.routines where routine_name='f1';
select f1() into @var;
open c;
fetch c into res;
close c;
select f2() into @var;
return res;
end|
# --> connection con1
select get_lock("30977", 0);
get_lock("30977", 0)
1
# --> connection default
# Sending 'select f3()'...
select f3();
# --> connection con1
# Waiting for 'select f3()' to get blocked on the user level lock...
# Do something to change the cache version.
create function f4() returns int return 4;
drop function f4;
select release_lock("30977");
release_lock("30977")
1
# --> connection default
# Reaping 'select f3()'...
# Routine 'f2()' should exist and get executed successfully.
f3()
f1
select @var;
@var
2
drop function f1;
drop function f2;
drop function f3;
# 11) Check the situation when the connection is flushing the
# SP cache which contains a procedure that is being executed.
#
# Function f1() calls p1(). Procedure p1() has a DROP
# VIEW statement, which, we know, invalidates the routines cache.
# During cache flush p1() must not be flushed since it's in
# use.
#
create function f1() returns int
begin
call p1();
return 1;
end|
create procedure p1()
begin
create view v1 as select 1;
drop view v1;
select f1() into @var;
set @exec_count=@exec_count+1;
end|
set @exec_count=0;
call p1();
ERROR HY000: Recursive limit 0 (as set by the max_sp_recursion_depth variable) was exceeded for routine p1
select @exec_count;
@exec_count
0
set @@session.max_sp_recursion_depth=5;
set @exec_count=0;
call p1();
ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger.
select @exec_count;
@exec_count
0
drop procedure p1;
drop function f1;
set @@session.max_sp_recursion_depth=default;
# --> connection con1
# --> connection con2
# --> connection con3
# --> connection default
#
# SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE p1 called from p1, after p1 was altered
#
# We are just covering the existing behaviour with tests. The
# results are not necessarily correct."
#
CREATE PROCEDURE p1()
BEGIN
SELECT get_lock("test", 10);
SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE p1;
END|
# Connection default
SELECT get_lock("test", 10);
get_lock("test", 10)
1
# Connection 2
# Will halt before executing SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE p1
# Sending:
CALL p1();
# Connection 3
# Alter p1
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN END;
# Connection default
# Resume CALL p1, now with new p1
SELECT release_lock("test");
release_lock("test")
1
# Connection 2
# Reaping: CALL p1()
get_lock("test", 10)
1
Procedure sql_mode Create Procedure character_set_client collation_connection Database Collation
p1 CREATE DEFINER=`root`@`localhost` PROCEDURE `p1`()
BEGIN
SELECT get_lock("test", 10);
SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE p1;
END latin1 latin1_swedish_ci latin1_swedish_ci
# Connection 3
# Connection 2
# Connection default;
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
#
# Bug#57663 Concurrent statement using stored function and DROP DATABASE
# breaks SBR
#
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS db1;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
# Test 1: Check that DROP DATABASE block if a function is used
# by an active transaction.
# Connection default
CREATE DATABASE db1;
CREATE FUNCTION db1.f1() RETURNS INTEGER RETURN 1;
START TRANSACTION;
SELECT db1.f1();
db1.f1()
1
# Connection con1
# Sending:
DROP DATABASE db1;
# Connection default
# Waiting for DROP DATABASE to be blocked by the lock on f1()
COMMIT;
# Connection con1
# Reaping: DROP DATABASE db1
# Test 2: Check that DROP DATABASE blocks if a procedure is
# used by an active transaction.
# Connection default
CREATE DATABASE db1;
CREATE PROCEDURE db1.p1() BEGIN END;
CREATE FUNCTION f1() RETURNS INTEGER
BEGIN
CALL db1.p1();
RETURN 1;
END|
START TRANSACTION;
SELECT f1();
f1()
1
# Connection con1
# Sending:
DROP DATABASE db1;
# Connection default
# Waiting for DROP DATABASE to be blocked by the lock on p1()
COMMIT;
# Connection con1
# Reaping: DROP DATABASE db1
# Test 3: Check that DROP DATABASE is not selected as a victim if a
# deadlock is discovered with DML statements.
# Connection default
CREATE DATABASE db1;
CREATE TABLE db1.t1 (a INT);
CREATE FUNCTION db1.f1() RETURNS INTEGER RETURN 1;
START TRANSACTION;
SELECT db1.f1();
db1.f1()
1
# Connection con1
# Sending:
DROP DATABASE db1;
# Connection default
# Waiting for DROP DATABASE to be blocked by the lock on f1()
SELECT * FROM db1.t1;
ERROR 40001: Deadlock found when trying to get lock; try restarting transaction
COMMIT;
# Connection con1
# Reaping: DROP DATABASE db1
# Test 4: Check that active DROP DATABASE blocks stored routine DDL.
# Connection default
CREATE DATABASE db1;
CREATE FUNCTION db1.f1() RETURNS INTEGER RETURN 1;
CREATE FUNCTION db1.f2() RETURNS INTEGER RETURN 2;
START TRANSACTION;
SELECT db1.f2();
db1.f2()
2
# Connection con1
# Sending:
DROP DATABASE db1;
# Connection con2
# Waiting for DROP DATABASE to be blocked by the lock on f2()
# Sending:
ALTER FUNCTION db1.f1 COMMENT "test";
# Connection default
# Waiting for ALTER FUNCTION to be blocked by the schema lock on db1
COMMIT;
# Connection con1
# Reaping: DROP DATABASE db1
# Connection con2
# Reaping: ALTER FUNCTION f1 COMMENT 'test'
ERROR 42000: FUNCTION db1.f1 does not exist
# Connection default
DROP FUNCTION f1;
#
# End of 5.5 tests
#
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