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# WL#7742: test case that checks that the option # binlog_group_commit_sync_delay introduces a # delay in the group commit --source include/have_binlog_format_mixed.inc --source include/have_debug.inc --let $delay=1000000 --let $count=2 --let $delay_as_secs= `SELECT $delay / 1000000.0` --let $bgcd_saved=`SELECT @@GLOBAL.binlog_group_commit_sync_delay` --let $bgcc_saved=`SELECT @@GLOBAL.binlog_group_commit_sync_no_delay_count` CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 INT) Engine=InnoDB; CREATE TABLE t2 (c1 INT) Engine=InnoDB; --eval SET GLOBAL binlog_group_commit_sync_delay=$delay --eval SET GLOBAL binlog_group_commit_sync_no_delay_count=$count connect (con1, localhost, root,,); connect (con2, localhost, root,,); -- echo ######################## ASSERTION #1 ##################################### # assertion #1 : Make sure that even if group commit count is # set, if the timeout elapses the session gets # released. --connection con1 SET DEBUG_SYNC='bgc_after_flush_stage_before_sync_stage SIGNAL go_con2_to_flush WAIT_FOR go_con1_to_sync'; --echo ============== CON1: FLUSHed and REAPed the QUEUE Waiting for CON2 to get to the FLUSH stage ============ SET @clock_in = SYSDATE(); --send INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1) --connection con2 SET DEBUG_SYNC='bgc_before_flush_stage SIGNAL go_con1_to_sync WAIT_FOR go_con2_to_flush'; SET DEBUG_SYNC='bgc_after_flush_stage_before_sync_stage WAIT_FOR go_con2_to_sync'; --echo ============== CON2: WILL FLUSH and REAP the QUEUE but only after CON1 has waited and signaled CON2 ============ SET @clock_in = SYSDATE(); --send INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (2) --connection con1 --reap SET @elapsed = TIMESTAMPDIFF(MICROSECOND, @clock_in, SYSDATE()); --echo ============== CON1: signal CON2 to resume and go into SYNC stage ============ SET DEBUG_SYNC = "now SIGNAL go_con2_to_sync"; --let $assert_text="Assert that con1 statement took more than the delay set." --let $assert_cond= [SELECT @elapsed >= @@GLOBAL.binlog_group_commit_sync_delay] --source include/assert.inc --connection con2 --reap --echo ============== CON2: RESUMES ============ SET @elapsed = TIMESTAMPDIFF(MICROSECOND, @clock_in, SYSDATE()); --let $assert_text="Assert that con2 statement took more than the delay set." --let $assert_cond= [SELECT @elapsed >= @@GLOBAL.binlog_group_commit_sync_delay] --source include/assert.inc -- echo ######################## ASSERTION #2 ##################################### # assertion #2: Assert that if count is reached before the timeout elapses # then we get execution times lower than binlog_group_commit_sync_delay --connection con1 --let $saved_debug=`SELECT @@GLOBAL.DEBUG` SET GLOBAL DEBUG="d,bgc_set_infinite_delay"; --echo ============== CON1: enters wait_count_or_timeout waits for CON2 to enroll for the SYNC stage ============ SET DEBUG_SYNC='bgc_after_flush_stage_before_sync_stage WAIT_FOR go_con1_to_wait'; SET DEBUG_SYNC='bgc_wait_count_or_timeout SIGNAL go_con2_to_flush WAIT_FOR go_con1_resume_wait'; SET @clock_in = SYSDATE(); --send INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1) --connection con2 --echo ============== CON2: signals CON1 that it has enrolled for the SYNC stage ============ SET DEBUG_SYNC='bgc_before_flush_stage SIGNAL go_con1_to_wait WAIT_FOR go_con2_to_flush'; SET DEBUG_SYNC='bgc_after_enrolling_for_sync_stage SIGNAL go_con1_resume_wait'; --send INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (2) --connection con1 --reap --eval SET GLOBAL DEBUG="$saved_debug"; # if we have reached this point, the server did not wait ad eternum # thus the test succeeds --connection con2 --reap --connection con1 --disconnect con1 --disconnect con2 --connection default --eval SET GLOBAL binlog_group_commit_sync_no_delay_count=$bgcc_saved --eval SET GLOBAL binlog_group_commit_sync_delay=$bgcd_saved DROP TABLE t1, t2;