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Fix Bug #20139 Infinite loop after "FLUSH" and "LOCK tabX, general_log"

Due to incorrect handling of FLUSH TABLES, log tables were marked for flush,
but not reopened. Later we started to wait for the log table to be closed
(disabled) after the flush. And as nobody disabled logs in concurrent treads,
the command lasted forever.
After internal consultations it was decided to skip logs during FLUSH TABLES.
The reasoning is that logging is done in the "log device", whatever it is
which is always active and controlled by FLUSH LOGS. So, to flush logs
one should use FLUSH LOGS, and not FLUSH TABLES.


mysql-test/r/log_tables.result:
  update result file
mysql-test/t/log_tables.test:
  add a test for the bug
sql/sql_base.cc:
  Skip log tables during FLUSH TABLES
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2006-08-03 17:23:37 +04:00
parent ad73be2eb7
commit e1ec4de43f
3 changed files with 26 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -72,3 +72,8 @@ sleep(2)
select * from mysql.slow_log; select * from mysql.slow_log;
start_time user_host query_time lock_time rows_sent rows_examined db last_insert_id insert_id server_id sql_text start_time user_host query_time lock_time rows_sent rows_examined db last_insert_id insert_id server_id sql_text
TIMESTAMP USER_HOST QUERY_TIME 00:00:00 1 0 test 0 0 1 select sleep(2) TIMESTAMP USER_HOST QUERY_TIME 00:00:00 1 0 test 0 0 1 select sleep(2)
flush tables with read lock;
unlock tables;
use mysql;
lock tables general_log read local, help_category read local;
unlock tables;

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@ -171,6 +171,16 @@ select sleep(2);
--replace_column 1 TIMESTAMP 2 USER_HOST 3 QUERY_TIME --replace_column 1 TIMESTAMP 2 USER_HOST 3 QUERY_TIME
select * from mysql.slow_log; select * from mysql.slow_log;
#
# Bug #20139 Infinite loop after "FLUSH" and "LOCK tabX, general_log"
#
flush tables with read lock;
unlock tables;
use mysql;
lock tables general_log read local, help_category read local;
unlock tables;
# kill all connections # kill all connections
disconnect con1; disconnect con1;
disconnect con2; disconnect con2;

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@ -1997,17 +1997,17 @@ TABLE *open_table(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *table_list, MEM_ROOT *mem_root,
table= (TABLE*) hash_next(&open_cache, (byte*) key, key_length, table= (TABLE*) hash_next(&open_cache, (byte*) key, key_length,
&state)) &state))
{ {
if (table->s->version != refresh_version) /*
Here we flush tables marked for flush. However we never flush log
tables here. They are flushed only on FLUSH LOGS.
*/
if (table->s->version != refresh_version && !table->s->log_table)
{ {
DBUG_PRINT("note", DBUG_PRINT("note",
("Found table '%s.%s' with different refresh version", ("Found table '%s.%s' with different refresh version",
table_list->db, table_list->table_name)); table_list->db, table_list->table_name));
/* if (flags & MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_FLUSH)
Don't close tables if we are working with a log table or were
asked not to close the table explicitly
*/
if (flags & MYSQL_LOCK_IGNORE_FLUSH || table->s->log_table)
{ {
/* Force close at once after usage */ /* Force close at once after usage */
thd->version= table->s->version; thd->version= table->s->version;
@ -2346,7 +2346,11 @@ void close_old_data_files(THD *thd, TABLE *table, bool abort_locks,
for (; table ; table=table->next) for (; table ; table=table->next)
{ {
if (table->s->version != refresh_version) /*
Reopen marked for flush. But close log tables. They are flushed only
explicitly on FLUSH LOGS
*/
if (table->s->version != refresh_version && !table->s->log_table)
{ {
found=1; found=1;
if (table->db_stat) if (table->db_stat)