Commit e48eae7f authored by Horst Hunger's avatar Horst Hunger

Fix for bug#39108: Set global wait timeout within the test, not more via opt file.

Deleted the opt file. Replaced the sleeps by wait condition. Made some beautyfications.
Inserted review results.   
parent 6a145a31
select 0;
0
0
flush status;
select 1;
SET @@global.wait_timeout= 2;
disconnect default;
connection wait_con;
connection default;
--disable_reconnect;
SELECT 1;
1
1
select 2;
connection wait_con;
connection default;
SELECT 2;
Got one of the listed errors
select 3;
--enable_reconnect;
SELECT 3;
3
3
select 1;
disconnection default;
connection wait_con;
connection con1;
--disable_reconnect;
SELECT 1;
1
1
select 2;
connection wait_con;
connection con1;
SELECT 2;
Got one of the listed errors
select 3;
--enable_reconnect;
SELECT 3;
3
3
SET @@global.wait_timeout= <start_value>;
disconnection con1;
# This tests not performed with embedded server
# Last modification:
# 2009-01-19 H.Hunger Fix Bug#39108 main.wait_timeout fails sporadically
# - Increase wait timeout to 2 seconds
# - Eliminated the corresponding opt file,
# set global wait timeout within the test.
# - Replaced sleeps by wait condition
# - Minor improvements
###############################################################################
# These tests cannot run with the embedded server
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
-- source include/one_thread_per_connection.inc
#
# Bug #8731: wait_timeout does not work on Mac OS X
# Bug#8731: wait_timeout does not work on Mac OS X
#
let $start_value= `SELECT @@global.wait_timeout`;
SET @@global.wait_timeout= 2;
--echo disconnect default;
disconnect default;
# Connect with another connection and reset counters
--disable_query_log
connect (wait_con,localhost,root,,test,,);
--echo connection wait_con;
connection wait_con;
set session wait_timeout=100;
SET SESSION wait_timeout=100;
let $retries=300;
set @aborted_clients= 0;
SET @aborted_clients= 0;
--enable_query_log
# Disable reconnect and do the query
connect (default,localhost,root,,test,,);
--echo connection default;
connection default;
# If slow host (Valgrind...), we may have already timed out here.
# So force a reconnect if necessary, using a dummy query. And issue a
# 'flush status' to reset the 'aborted_clients' counter.
--enable_reconnect
select 0;
flush status;
--echo --disable_reconnect;
--disable_reconnect
select 1;
SELECT 1;
# Switch to wait_con and wait until server has aborted the connection
--disable_query_log
--echo connection wait_con;
connection wait_con;
while (!`select @aborted_clients`)
{
sleep 0.1;
real_sleep 0.1;
let $aborted_clients = `SHOW STATUS LIKE 'aborted_clients'`;
eval set @aborted_clients= SUBSTRING('$aborted_clients', 16)+0;
eval SET @aborted_clients= SUBSTRING('$aborted_clients', 16)+0;
dec $retries;
if (!$retries)
......@@ -45,44 +56,51 @@ while (!`select @aborted_clients`)
--enable_query_log
# The server has disconnected, add small sleep to make sure
# the disconnect has reached client
sleep 1;
let $wait_condition= SELECT COUNT(*)=1 FROM information_schema.processlist;
--source include/wait_condition.inc
--echo connection default;
connection default;
# When the connection is closed in this way, the error code should
# be consistent see bug#2845 for an explanation
# be consistent see Bug#2845 for an explanation
# depending on platform/client, either errno 2006 or 2013 can occur below
--error 2006,2013
select 2;
SELECT 2;
--echo --enable_reconnect;
--enable_reconnect
select 3;
SELECT 3;
# Disconnect so that we will not be confused by a future abort from this
# connection.
--echo disconnection default;
disconnect default;
#
# Do the same test as above on a TCP connection
# (which we get by specifying a ip adress)
# (which we get by specifying an ip adress)
# Connect with another connection and reset counters
--disable_query_log
--echo connection wait_con;
connection wait_con;
flush status; # Reset counters
FLUSH STATUS; # Reset counters
let $retries=300;
set @aborted_clients= 0;
SET @aborted_clients= 0;
--enable_query_log
--echo connection con1;
connect (con1,127.0.0.1,root,,test,$MASTER_MYPORT,);
--echo --disable_reconnect;
--disable_reconnect
select 1;
SELECT 1;
# Switch to wait_con and wait until server has aborted the connection
--disable_query_log
--echo connection wait_con;
connection wait_con;
while (!`select @aborted_clients`)
{
sleep 0.1;
real_sleep 0.1;
let $aborted_clients = `SHOW STATUS LIKE 'aborted_clients'`;
eval set @aborted_clients= SUBSTRING('$aborted_clients', 16)+0;
eval SET @aborted_clients= SUBSTRING('$aborted_clients', 16)+0;
dec $retries;
if (!$retries)
......@@ -93,14 +111,23 @@ while (!`select @aborted_clients`)
--enable_query_log
# The server has disconnected, add small sleep to make sure
# the disconnect has reached client
sleep 1;
let $wait_condition= SELECT COUNT(*)=1 FROM information_schema.processlist;
--source include/wait_condition.inc
--echo connection con1;
connection con1;
# When the connection is closed in this way, the error code should
# be consistent see bug#2845 for an explanation
# be consistent see Bug#2845 for an explanation
# depending on platform/client, either errno 2006 or 2013 can occur below
--error 2006,2013
select 2;
SELECT 2;
--echo --enable_reconnect;
--enable_reconnect
select 3;
SELECT 3;
--replace_result $start_value <start_value>
eval SET @@global.wait_timeout= $start_value;
# ML: The start value might be changed in future ...
--echo disconnection con1;
disconnect con1;
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