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Test case fixes. mysql-test/r/binlog_multi_engine.result: Result change. mysql-test/r/rpl_ndb_stm_innodb.result: Result change. mysql-test/t/binlog_multi_engine.test: NDB tests only work in MIXED or ROW mode. Adding some cleanup actions. mysql-test/t/loaddata_autocom_ndb.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_alter_table.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_alter_table2.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_alter_table3.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_autodiscover.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_autodiscover2.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_autodiscover3.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_basic.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_binlog_log_bin.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_binlog_multi.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_bitfield.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_blob.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_blob_partition.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_cache.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_cache2.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_cache_multi.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_cache_multi2.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_charset.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_condition_pushdown.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_config.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_config2.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_cursor.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_database.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_alter.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_backuprestore.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_basic.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_ddl.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_disk2memory.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_dump.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_sql_features.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_gis.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_index.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_index_ordered.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_index_unique.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_insert.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_limit.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_loaddatalocal.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_lock.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_minmax.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_multi.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_partition_error.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_partition_key.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_partition_list.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_partition_range.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_read_multi_range.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_rename.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_replace.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_restore.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_restore_partition.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_restore_print.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_row_format.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_single_user.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_sp.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_subquery.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_temporary.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_transaction.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_trigger.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_truncate.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_types.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_update.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_view.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndbapi.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ps_7ndb.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/rpl_ndb_commit_afterflush.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/rpl_ndb_innodb_trans.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/rpl_ndb_stm_innodb.test: We need MIXED mode on slave since it is necessary to let the slave switch to row format when executing replicated statements. mysql-test/t/strict_autoinc_5ndb.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
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-- source include/have_ndb.inc
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-- source include/have_binlog_format_row.inc
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-- source include/not_embedded.inc
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connect (con1,localhost,root,,);
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connect (con2,localhost,root,,);
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--disable_warnings
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DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7;
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--enable_warnings
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#
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# Transaction lock test to show that the NDB
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# table handler is working properly with
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# transaction locks
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#
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#
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# Testing of scan isolation
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#
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connection con1;
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create table t1 (x integer not null primary key, y varchar(32)) engine = ndb;
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insert into t1 values (1,'one'), (2,'two');
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select * from t1 order by x;
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connection con2;
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select * from t1 order by x;
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connection con1;
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start transaction;
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insert into t1 values (3,'three');
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select * from t1 order by x;
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connection con2;
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start transaction;
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select * from t1 order by x;
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connection con1;
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commit;
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connection con2;
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select * from t1 order by x;
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commit;
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drop table t1;
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###
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# Bug#6020
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create table t1 (pk integer not null primary key, u int not null, o int not null,
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unique(u), key(o)) engine = ndb;
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insert into t1 values (1,1,1), (2,2,2), (3,3,3), (4,4,4), (5,5,5);
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lock tables t1 write;
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delete from t1 where pk = 1;
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unlock tables;
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select * from t1 order by pk;
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insert into t1 values (1,1,1);
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lock tables t1 write;
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delete from t1 where u = 1;
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unlock tables;
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select * from t1 order by pk;
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insert into t1 values (1,1,1);
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lock tables t1 write;
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delete from t1 where o = 1;
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unlock tables;
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select * from t1 order by pk;
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insert into t1 values (1,1,1);
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drop table t1;
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# Lock for update
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create table t1 (x integer not null primary key, y varchar(32), z integer, key(z)) engine = ndb;
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insert into t1 values (1,'one',1);
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# PK access
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connection con1;
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begin;
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select * from t1 where x = 1 for update;
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connection con2;
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begin;
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--error 1205
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select * from t1 where x = 1 for update;
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rollback;
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connection con1;
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rollback;
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insert into t1 values (2,'two',2),(3,"three",3);
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begin;
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select * from t1 where x = 1 for update;
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connection con2;
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--error 1205
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select * from t1 where x = 1 for update;
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select * from t1 where x = 2 for update;
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rollback;
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connection con1;
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commit;
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# table scan
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#
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# Note that there are two distinct execution paths in which we unlock
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# non-matching rows inspected during table scan - one that is used in
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# case of filesort and one that used in rest of cases. Below we cover
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# the latter (Bug #20390 "SELECT FOR UPDATE does not release locks of
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# untouched rows in full table scans").
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connection con1;
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begin;
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# We can't use "order by x" here as it will cause filesort
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--replace_column 1 # 2 # 3 #
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select * from t1 where y = 'one' or y = 'three' for update;
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connection con2;
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begin;
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# Have to check with pk access here since scans take locks on
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# all rows and then release them in chunks
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select * from t1 where x = 2 for update;
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--error 1205
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select * from t1 where x = 1 for update;
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rollback;
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connection con1;
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commit;
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# And now the test for case with filesort
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begin;
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select * from t1 where y = 'one' or y = 'three' order by x for update;
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connection con2;
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begin;
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select * from t1 where x = 2 for update;
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--error 1205
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select * from t1 where x = 1 for update;
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rollback;
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connection con1;
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commit;
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# index scan
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connection con1;
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begin;
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select * from t1 where z > 1 and z < 3 for update;
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connection con2;
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begin;
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# Have to check with pk access here since scans take locks on
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# all rows and then release them in chunks
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select * from t1 where x = 1 for update;
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--error 1105,1205
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select * from t1 where x = 2 for update;
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rollback;
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connection con1;
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commit;
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# share locking
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# PK access
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connection con1;
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begin;
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select * from t1 where x = 1 lock in share mode;
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connection con2;
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begin;
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select * from t1 where x = 1 lock in share mode;
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select * from t1 where x = 2 for update;
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--error 1205
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select * from t1 where x = 1 for update;
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rollback;
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connection con1;
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commit;
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# table scan
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connection con1;
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begin;
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# We can't use "order by x" here as it will cause filesort
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--replace_column 1 # 2 # 3 #
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select * from t1 where y = 'one' or y = 'three' lock in share mode;
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connection con2;
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begin;
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select * from t1 where y = 'one' lock in share mode;
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# Have to check with pk access here since scans take locks on
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# all rows and then release them in chunks
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select * from t1 where x = 2 for update;
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--error 1205
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select * from t1 where x = 1 for update;
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rollback;
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connection con1;
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commit;
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# And the same test for case with filesort
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connection con1;
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begin;
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select * from t1 where y = 'one' or y = 'three' order by x lock in share mode;
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connection con2;
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begin;
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select * from t1 where y = 'one' lock in share mode;
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select * from t1 where x = 2 for update;
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--error 1205
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select * from t1 where x = 1 for update;
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rollback;
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connection con1;
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commit;
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# index scan
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connection con1;
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begin;
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select * from t1 where z > 1 and z < 3 lock in share mode;
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connection con2;
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begin;
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select * from t1 where z = 1 lock in share mode;
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# Have to check with pk access here since scans take locks on
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# all rows and then release them in chunks
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select * from t1 where x = 1 for update;
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--error 1205
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select * from t1 where x = 2 for update;
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rollback;
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connection con1;
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commit;
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drop table t1;
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# End of 4.1 tests
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#
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# Bug #17812 Previous lock table for write causes "stray" lock
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# although table is recreated
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#
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# this creating, locking, and dropping causes a subsequent hang
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# on the delete below waiting for table t2 the locking in the
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# "other" connection is relevant, as without it there is no problem
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#
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connection con1;
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create table t3 (id2 int) engine=ndb;
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connection con2;
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lock tables t3 write;
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unlock tables;
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connection con1;
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drop table t3;
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connection con1;
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create table t2 (id int, j int) engine=ndb;
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insert into t2 values (2, 2);
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create table t3 (id int) engine=ndb;
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connection con2;
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lock tables t3 read;
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connection con1;
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# here we get a hang before bugfix although we shouldn't
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delete t2 from t2, t3 where t2.id = t3.id;
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connection con2;
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unlock tables;
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connection con1;
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drop table t2, t3;
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