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Implementation of Monty's idea: Now we can open mysql.proc table for lookup

of stored routines definitions even if we already have some tables open and
locked. To avoid deadlocks in this case we have to put certain restrictions
on locking of mysql.proc table.

This allows to use stored routines safely under LOCK TABLES without explicitly
mentioning mysql.proc in the list of locked tables. It also fixes bug #11554
"Server crashes on statement indirectly using non-cached function".


mysql-test/r/sp-error.result:
  Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions
  under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also
  added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking.
  Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation.
mysql-test/r/sp-threads.result:
  Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using
  non-cached function".
mysql-test/t/sp-error.test:
  Added test which checks that now we can read stored routines definitions
  under LOCK TABLES even if we have not locked mysql.proc explicitly. Also
  added check for restrictions which this ability puts on mysql.proc locking.
  Updated test for bug #9566 to correspond this new situation.
mysql-test/t/sp-threads.test:
  Added test for bug #11554 "Server crashes on statement indirectly using
  non-cached function".
sql/lock.cc:
  get_lock_data():
   To be able to open and lock for reading system tables like 'mysql.proc',
   when we already have some tables opened and locked, and avoid deadlocks
   we have to disallow write-locking of these tables with any other tables.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one
  has done a flush or holding namelock on it.
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
  Added error message saying that one cannot write-lock some of system tables
  with any other tables.
sql/sp.cc:
  open_proc_table_for_read()/close_proc_table():
    Added functions to be able open and close mysql.proc table when we already
    have some tables open and locked.
  open_proc_table_for_update():
    Added function to simplify opening of mysql.proc for updates.
  db_find_routine_aux()/db_find_routine()/db_update_routine()/...
    Moved responsibility for opening mysql.proc table from db_find_routine_aux()
    one level up, since this level knows better which type of table access for
    reading of for update it needs.
  sp_function_exists():
    Removed unused function.
sql/sp.h:
  sp_function_exists():
    Removed unused function.
sql/sql_base.cc:
  open_table():
    Added new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one has done a
    flush or holding namelock on it.
  open_unireg_entry():
    Mark 'mysql.proc' as a system table which has special restrictions on its
    locking, but thanks to them can be open and locked even if we already have
    some open and locked.
sql/sql_class.cc:
  Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate
  Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier.
  Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for
  saving/restoring this state.
sql/sql_class.h:
  Moved THD members holding information about open and locked tables to separate
  Open_tables_state class to be able to save/restore this state easier.
  Added THD::push_open_tables_state()/pop_open_tables_state() methods for
  saving/restoring this state.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used.
sql/sql_lex.h:
  Removed LEX::proc_table member which was not really used.
sql/sql_table.cc:
  open_table() has new parameter which allows to open table even if some-one
  has done a flush or holding namelock on it.
sql/table.h:
  Added TABLE_SHARE::system_table indicating that this table is system table
  like 'mysql.proc' and we want to be able to open and read-lock it even when
  we already have some tables open and locked (and because of this we have
  to put some restrictions on write locking it).
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commit 11f9e513d7
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@ -286,6 +286,19 @@ ERROR 42000: OUT or INOUT argument 2 for routine test.p is not a variable
call p(42, @tmp_y, 43)|
ERROR 42000: OUT or INOUT argument 3 for routine test.p is not a variable
drop procedure p|
create procedure p() begin end|
lock table t1 read|
call p()|
unlock tables|
drop procedure p|
lock tables t1 read, mysql.proc write|
ERROR HY000: You can't combine write-locking of system 'mysql.proc' table with other tables
lock tables mysql.proc write, mysql.user write|
ERROR HY000: You can't combine write-locking of system 'mysql.proc' table with other tables
lock tables t1 read, mysql.proc read|
unlock tables|
lock tables mysql.proc write|
unlock tables|
create procedure bug1965()
begin
declare c cursor for select val from t1 order by valname;
@ -477,7 +490,7 @@ begin
select * from t1;
end|
lock table t1 read|
call bug9566()|
alter procedure bug9566 comment 'Some comment'|
ERROR HY000: Table 'proc' was not locked with LOCK TABLES
unlock tables|
drop procedure bug9566|