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Sergei Golubchik
bead24b7f3 mariadb-test: wait on disconnect
Remove one of the major sources of race condiitons in mariadb-test.
Normally, mariadb_close() sends COM_QUIT to the server and immediately
disconnects. In mariadb-test it means the test can switch to another
connection and sends queries to the server before the server even
started parsing the COM_QUIT packet and these queries can see the
connection as fully active, as it didn't reach dispatch_command yet.

This is a major source of instability in tests and many - but not all,
still less than a half - tests employ workarounds. The correct one
is a pair count_sessions.inc/wait_until_count_sessions.inc.
Also very popular was wait_until_disconnected.inc, which was completely
useless, because it verifies that the connection is closed, and after
disconnect it always is, it didn't verify whether the server processed
COM_QUIT. Sadly the placebo was as widely used as the real thing.

Let's fix this by making mariadb-test `disconnect` command _to wait_ for
the server to confirm. This makes almost all workarounds redundant.

In some cases count_sessions.inc/wait_until_count_sessions.inc is still
needed, though, as only `disconnect` command is changed:

 * after external tools, like `exec $MYSQL`
 * after failed `connect` command
 * replication, after `STOP SLAVE`
 * Federated/CONNECT/SPIDER/etc after `DROP TABLE`

and also in some XA tests, because an XA transaction is dissociated from
the THD very late, after the server has closed the client connection.

Collateral cleanups: fix comments, remove some redundant statements:
 * DROP IF EXISTS if nothing is known to exist
 * DROP table/view before DROP DATABASE
 * REVOKE privileges before DROP USER
 etc
2025-07-16 09:14:33 +07:00
Marko Mäkelä
829cb1a49c Merge 10.5 into 10.6 2024-04-17 14:14:58 +03:00
Vlad Lesin
d7fc975cfe MDEV-33802 Weird read view after ROLLBACK of other transactions.
In the case if some unique key fields are nullable, there can be
several records with the same key fields in unique index with at least
one key field equal to NULL, as NULL != NULL.

When transaction is resumed after waiting on the record with at least one
key field equal to NULL, and stored in persistent cursor record is
deleted, persistent cursor can be restored to the record with all key
fields equal to the stored ones, but with at least one field equal to
NULL. And such record is wrongly treated as a record with the same unique
key as stored in persistent cursor record one, what is wrong as
NULL != NULL.

The fix is to check if at least one unique field is NULL in restored
persistent cursor position, and, if so, then don't treat the record as
one with the same unique key as in the stored record key.

dict_index_t::nulls_equal was removed, as it was initially developed for
never existed in MariaDB "intrinsic tables", and there is no code, which
would set it to "true".

Reviewed by Marko Mäkelä.
2024-04-12 18:13:51 +03:00