# # Ensure that the number of locks (SELECT FOR UPDATE for example) is # added to the number of altered rows when choosing the smallest # transaction to kill as a victim when a deadlock is detected. # Also transactions what had edited non-transactional tables should # be heavier than ones that had not. # -- source include/have_innodb.inc SET storage_engine=InnoDB; # we do not really care about what gets printed, we are only # interested in getting the deadlock resolved according to our # expectations -- disable_query_log -- disable_result_log # we want to use "-- eval statement1; statement2" which does not work with # prepared statements. Because this test should not behave differently with # or without prepared statements we disable them so the test does not fail # if someone runs ./mysql-test-run.pl --ps-protocol -- disable_ps_protocol -- disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2, t3, t4, t5_nontrans; -- enable_warnings # we will create a simple deadlock with t1, t2 and two connections CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT); CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT); # auxiliary table with a bulk of rows which will be locked by a # transaction to increase its weight CREATE TABLE t3 (a INT); # auxiliary empty table which will be inserted by a # transaction to increase its weight CREATE TABLE t4 (a INT); # auxiliary non-transactional table which will be edited by a # transaction to tremendously increase its weight CREATE TABLE t5_nontrans (a INT) ENGINE=MyISAM; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1); # insert a lot of rows in t3 INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1); INSERT INTO t3 SELECT * FROM t3; INSERT INTO t3 SELECT * FROM t3; INSERT INTO t3 SELECT * FROM t3; INSERT INTO t3 SELECT * FROM t3; INSERT INTO t3 SELECT * FROM t3; INSERT INTO t3 SELECT * FROM t3; INSERT INTO t3 SELECT * FROM t3; INSERT INTO t3 SELECT * FROM t3; INSERT INTO t3 SELECT * FROM t3; INSERT INTO t3 SELECT * FROM t3; INSERT INTO t3 SELECT * FROM t3; # test locking weight -- let $con1_extra_sql = -- let $con1_extra_sql_present = 0 -- let $con2_extra_sql = SELECT * FROM t3 FOR UPDATE -- let $con2_extra_sql_present = 1 -- let $con1_should_be_rolledback = 1 -- source include/innodb_trx_weight.inc -- let $con1_extra_sql = INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (1), (1) -- let $con1_extra_sql_present = 1 -- let $con2_extra_sql = SELECT * FROM t3 FOR UPDATE -- let $con2_extra_sql_present = 1 -- let $con1_should_be_rolledback = 1 -- source include/innodb_trx_weight.inc -- let $con1_extra_sql = INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (1), (1), (1), (1), (1), (1) -- let $con1_extra_sql_present = 1 -- let $con2_extra_sql = SELECT * FROM t3 FOR UPDATE -- let $con2_extra_sql_present = 1 -- let $con1_should_be_rolledback = 0 -- source include/innodb_trx_weight.inc # test weight when non-transactional tables are edited -- let $con1_extra_sql = INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (1), (1), (1) -- let $con1_extra_sql_present = 1 -- let $con2_extra_sql = -- let $con2_extra_sql_present = 0 -- let $con1_should_be_rolledback = 0 -- source include/innodb_trx_weight.inc -- let $con1_extra_sql = INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (1), (1), (1) -- let $con1_extra_sql_present = 1 -- let $con2_extra_sql = INSERT INTO t5_nontrans VALUES (1) -- let $con2_extra_sql_present = 1 -- let $con1_should_be_rolledback = 1 -- source include/innodb_trx_weight.inc -- let $con1_extra_sql = INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (1), (1), (1) -- let $con1_extra_sql = $con1_extra_sql; INSERT INTO t5_nontrans VALUES (1) -- let $con1_extra_sql_present = 1 -- let $con2_extra_sql = INSERT INTO t5_nontrans VALUES (1) -- let $con2_extra_sql_present = 1 -- let $con1_should_be_rolledback = 0 -- source include/innodb_trx_weight.inc DROP TABLE t1, t2, t3, t4, t5_nontrans;