This file is indexed.

/usr/lib/mysql-testsuite/r/flush.result is in percona-server-test-5.6 5.6.22-rel71.0-0ubuntu4.

This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.

The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.

  1
  2
  3
  4
  5
  6
  7
  8
  9
 10
 11
 12
 13
 14
 15
 16
 17
 18
 19
 20
 21
 22
 23
 24
 25
 26
 27
 28
 29
 30
 31
 32
 33
 34
 35
 36
 37
 38
 39
 40
 41
 42
 43
 44
 45
 46
 47
 48
 49
 50
 51
 52
 53
 54
 55
 56
 57
 58
 59
 60
 61
 62
 63
 64
 65
 66
 67
 68
 69
 70
 71
 72
 73
 74
 75
 76
 77
 78
 79
 80
 81
 82
 83
 84
 85
 86
 87
 88
 89
 90
 91
 92
 93
 94
 95
 96
 97
 98
 99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
489
490
491
drop table if exists t1,t2;
drop database if exists mysqltest;
create temporary table t1(n int not null primary key);
create table t2(n int);
insert into t2 values(3);
select * from t1;
n
3
flush tables with read lock;
drop table t2;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the query because you have a conflicting read lock
drop table t2;
unlock tables;
create database mysqltest;
create table mysqltest.t1(n int);
insert into mysqltest.t1 values (23);
flush tables with read lock;
drop database mysqltest;
select * from mysqltest.t1;
n
23
unlock tables;
create table t1 (n int);
flush tables with read lock;
insert into t1 values (345);
select * from t1;
n
345
drop table t1;
create table t1 (c1 int);
lock table t1 write;
flush tables with read lock;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
lock table t1 read;
flush tables with read lock;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
unlock tables;
flush tables with read lock;
lock table t1 write;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the query because you have a conflicting read lock
lock table t1 read;
lock table t1 write;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the query because you have a conflicting read lock
unlock tables;
create table t2 (c1 int);
create table t3 (c1 int);
lock table t1 read, t2 read, t3 write;
flush tables with read lock;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
lock table t1 read, t2 read, t3 read;
flush tables with read lock;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
unlock tables;
drop table t1, t2, t3;
create table t1 (c1 int);
create table t2 (c1 int);
lock table t1 write;
flush tables with read lock;
insert into t2 values(1);
unlock tables;
drop table t1, t2;
drop table if exists t1, t2;
set session low_priority_updates=1;
create table t1 (a int);
create table t2 (b int);
lock tables t1 write;
flush tables with read lock;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
unlock tables;
lock tables t1 read, t2 write;
flush tables with read lock;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
unlock tables;
lock tables t1 read;
flush tables with read lock;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
unlock tables;
drop table t1, t2;
set session low_priority_updates=default;
select benchmark(200, (select sin(1))) > 1000;
End of 5.0 tests
set @old_general_log= @@general_log;
set @old_read_only= @@read_only;
set global general_log= on;
flush tables with read lock;
flush logs;
unlock tables;
set global read_only=1;
flush logs;
unlock tables;
flush tables with read lock;
flush logs;
unlock tables;
set global general_log= @old_general_log;
set global read_only= @old_read_only;
End of 5.1 tests
#
# Additional test for bug #51136 "Crash in pthread_rwlock_rdlock
#                                 on TEMPORARY + HANDLER + LOCK + SP".
# Also see the main test for this bug in include/handler.inc.
#
drop tables if exists t1, t2;
create table t1 (i int);
create temporary table t2 (j int);
flush tables with read lock;
lock table t2 read;
# This commit should not release any MDL locks.
commit;
# The below statement crashed before the bug fix as it
# has attempted to release global shared metadata lock
# which was already released by commit.
unlock tables;
drop tables t1, t2;
# 
# Tests for WL#5000  FLUSH TABLES|TABLE table_list WITH READ LOCK
#
# I. Check the incompatible changes in the grammar.
#
flush tables with read lock, hosts;
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ' hosts' at line 1
flush privileges, tables;
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'tables' at line 1
flush privileges, tables with read lock;
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'tables with read lock' at line 1
flush privileges, tables;
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'tables' at line 1
flush tables with read lock, tables;
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ' tables' at line 1
show tables;
Tables_in_test
#
# II. Check the allowed syntax.
#
drop table if exists t1, t2, t3;
create table t1 (a int);
create table t2 (a int);
create table t3 (a int);
lock table t1 read, t2 read;
flush tables with read lock;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
unlock tables;
flush tables with read lock;
flush tables t1, t2 with read lock;
flush tables t1, t2 with read lock;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
flush tables with read lock;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
select * from t1;
a
select * from t2;
a
select * from t3;
ERROR HY000: Table 't3' was not locked with LOCK TABLES
insert into t1 (a) values (1);
ERROR HY000: Table 't1' was locked with a READ lock and can't be updated
insert into t2 (a) values (1);
ERROR HY000: Table 't2' was locked with a READ lock and can't be updated
insert into t3 (a) values (1);
ERROR HY000: Table 't3' was not locked with LOCK TABLES
lock table no_such_table read;
ERROR 42S02: Table 'test.no_such_table' doesn't exist
#
# We implicitly left the locked tables
# mode but still have the read lock.
# 
insert into t2 (a) values (1);
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the query because you have a conflicting read lock
unlock tables;
insert into t1 (a) values (1);
insert into t2 (a) values (1);
flush table t1, t2 with read lock;
select * from t1;
a
1
select * from t2;
a
1
select * from t3;
ERROR HY000: Table 't3' was not locked with LOCK TABLES
insert into t1 (a) values (2);
ERROR HY000: Table 't1' was locked with a READ lock and can't be updated
insert into t2 (a) values (2);
ERROR HY000: Table 't2' was locked with a READ lock and can't be updated
insert into t3 (a) values (2);
ERROR HY000: Table 't3' was not locked with LOCK TABLES
lock table no_such_table read;
ERROR 42S02: Table 'test.no_such_table' doesn't exist
insert into t3 (a) values (2);
# 
# III. Concurrent tests.
#
# --> connection default
#
# Check that flush tables <list> with read lock
# does not affect non-locked tables.
#
flush tables t1 with read lock;
# --> connection con1;
select * from t1;
a
1
select * from t2;
a
1
insert into t2 (a) values (3);
# --> connection default;
unlock tables;
#
# Check that "FLUSH TABLES <list> WITH READ LOCK" is
# compatible with active "FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK".
# Vice versa it is not true, since tables read-locked by
# "FLUSH TABLES <list> WITH READ LOCK" can't be flushed.
flush tables with read lock;
# --> connection con1;
flush table t1 with read lock;
select * from t1;
a
1
unlock tables;
# --> connection default;
unlock tables;
#
# Check that FLUSH TABLES t1 WITH READ LOCK
# does not conflict with an existing FLUSH TABLES t2
# WITH READ LOCK.
#
flush table t1 with read lock;
# --> connection con1
flush table t2 with read lock;
unlock tables;
# --> connection default
unlock tables;
#
# Check that FLUSH TABLES t1 WITH READ LOCK
# does not conflict with SET GLOBAL read_only=1.
#
set global read_only=1;
# connection con1
flush table t1 with read lock;
unlock tables;
# connection default
set global read_only=0;
#
# Check that it's possible to read-lock 
# tables locked with FLUSH TABLE <list> WITH READ LOCK.
#
flush tables t1, t2 with read lock;
# connection con1
lock table t1 read, t2 read;
unlock tables;
# connection default
unlock tables;
# --> connection con1
drop table t1, t2, t3;
#
# Bug#51710 FLUSH TABLES <view> WITH READ LOCK kills the server
#
drop view if exists v1, v2, v3;
drop table if exists t1, v1;
create table t1 (a int);
create view v1 as select 1;
create view v2 as select * from t1;
create view v3 as select * from v2;
flush table v1, v2, v3 with read lock;
ERROR HY000: 'test.v1' is not BASE TABLE
flush table v1 with read lock;
ERROR HY000: 'test.v1' is not BASE TABLE
flush table v2 with read lock;
ERROR HY000: 'test.v2' is not BASE TABLE
flush table v3 with read lock;
ERROR HY000: 'test.v3' is not BASE TABLE
create temporary table v1 (a int);
flush table v1 with read lock;
ERROR HY000: 'test.v1' is not BASE TABLE
drop view v1;
create table v1 (a int);
flush table v1 with read lock;
drop temporary table v1;
unlock tables;
drop view v2, v3;
drop table t1, v1;
# 
# FLUSH TABLES <list> WITH READ LOCK and HANDLER
# 
drop table if exists t1;
create table t1 (a int, key a (a));
insert into t1 (a) values (1), (2), (3);
handler t1 open;
handler t1 read a next;
a
1
handler t1 read a next;
a
2
flush tables t1 with read lock;
handler t1 read a next;
ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
unlock tables;
#
# Sic: lost handler position.
#
handler t1 read a next;
a
1
handler t1 close;
drop table t1;
#
# Bug#52117 Pending FLUSH TALBES <list> aborts
# transactions unnecessarily.
#
drop table if exists t1;
# --> conection default
create table t1 (a int);
begin;
select * from t1;
a
# --> connection con1
# 
# Issue a LOCK TABLE t1 READ. We could use HANDLER t1 OPEN
# or a long-running select -- anything that
# prevents FLUSH TABLE t1 from immediate completion would do.
#
lock table t1 read;
# --> connection con2
#
# FLUSH TABLE expels the table definition from the cache.
# Sending 'flush table t1'...
flush table t1;
# --> connection default
# Let flush table sync in.
select * from t1;
# --> connection con1 
select * from t1;
a
unlock tables;
# --> connection con2 
# Reaping 'flush table t1'...
# --> connection default 
# Reaping 'select * from t1'...
a
commit;
#
# Repeat the same test but with FLUSH TABLES
#
begin;
select * from t1;
a
# --> connection con1
# 
# Issue a LOCK TABLE t1 READ.
#
lock table t1 read;
# --> connection con2
#
# FLUSH TABLES expels the table definition from the cache.
# Sending 'flush tables'...
flush tables;
# --> connection default
# Let flush table sync in.
select * from t1;
# --> connection con1 
select * from t1;
a
unlock tables;
# --> connection con2 
# Reaping 'flush tables'...
# --> connection default 
# Reaping 'select * from t1'...
a
commit;
# Cleanup
# --> connection con1
# --> connection con2
# --> connection default
drop table t1;
#
# Test for bug #55273 "FLUSH TABLE tm WITH READ LOCK for Merge table
#                      causes assert failure".
#
drop table if exists t1, t2, tm;
create table t1 (i int);
create table t2 (i int);
create table tm (i int) engine=merge union=(t1, t2);
insert into t1 values (1), (2);
insert into t2 values (3), (4);
# The below statement should succeed and lock merge
# table for read. Only merge table gets flushed and
# not underlying tables.
flush tables tm with read lock;
select * from tm;
i
1
2
3
4
# Check that underlying tables are locked.
select * from t1;
i
1
2
select * from t2;
i
3
4
unlock tables;
# This statement should succeed as well and flush
# all tables in the list.
flush tables tm, t1, t2 with read lock;
select * from tm;
i
1
2
3
4
# Naturally, underlying tables should be locked in this case too.
select * from t1;
i
1
2
select * from t2;
i
3
4
unlock tables;
drop tables tm, t1, t2;
#
# Test for bug #57006 "Deadlock between HANDLER and
#                      FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK".
#
drop table if exists t1, t2;
create table t1 (i int);
create table t2 (i int);
handler t1 open;
# Switching to connection 'con1'.
# Sending:
flush tables with read lock;
# Switching to connection 'con2'.
# Wait until FTWRL starts waiting for 't1' to be closed.
# Switching to connection 'default'.
# The below statement should not cause deadlock.
# Sending:
insert into t2 values (1);
# Switching to connection 'con2'.
# Wait until INSERT starts to wait for FTWRL to go away.
# Switching to connection 'con1'.
# FTWRL should be able to continue now.
# Reap FTWRL.
unlock tables;
# Switching to connection 'default'.
# Reap INSERT.
handler t1 close;
# Cleanup.
drop tables t1, t2;
#
# Bug#57649 FLUSH TABLES under FLUSH TABLES <list> WITH READ LOCK leads
#           to assert failure.
#
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
FLUSH TABLES t1 WITH READ LOCK;
FLUSH TABLES;
ERROR HY000: Table 't1' was locked with a READ lock and can't be updated
CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW SET @a= 1;
ERROR HY000: Table 't1' was locked with a READ lock and can't be updated
ALTER TABLE t1 COMMENT 'test';
ERROR HY000: Table 't1' was locked with a READ lock and can't be updated
UNLOCK TABLES;
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test for bug #12641342 - "61401: UPDATE PERFORMANCE DEGRADES
#                           GRADUALLY IF A TRIGGER EXISTS".
#
# One of side-effects of this bug was that a transaction which
# involved DML statements requiring prelocking blocked concurrent
# FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK for the whole its duration, while
# correct behavior in this case is to block FTWRL only for duration
# of individual DML statements.
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT PRIMARY KEY, value INT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 1);
CREATE TRIGGER t1_au AFTER UPDATE ON t1 FOR EACH ROW SET @var = "a";
BEGIN;
UPDATE t1 SET value= value + 1 WHERE id = 1;
# Switching to connection 'con1'.
# The below FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK should succeed and
# should not be blocked by the transaction in default connection.
FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK;
UNLOCK TABLES;
# Switching to connection 'default'.
COMMIT;
DROP TABLE t1;