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source include/have_innodb.inc;
source include/have_debug.inc;
source include/have_debug_sync.inc;
source include/have_binlog_format_mixed_or_statement.inc;
source include/master-slave.inc;
--connection slave
--source include/stop_slave.inc
CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_USE_GTID=NO;
--source include/start_slave.inc
--connection master
--echo
--echo # BUG#56118 STOP SLAVE does not wait till trx with CREATE TMP TABLE ends
--echo #
--echo # If a temporary table is created or dropped, the transaction should be
--echo # regarded similarly that a non-transactional table is modified. So
--echo # STOP SLAVE should wait until the transaction has finished.
CREATE TABLE t1(c1 INT) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t2(c1 INT) ENGINE=InnoDB;
sync_slave_with_master;
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'RESET';
source include/stop_slave.inc;
--echo
--echo # Suspend the INSERT statement in current transaction on SQL thread.
--echo # It guarantees that SQL thread is applying the transaction when
--echo # STOP SLAVE command launchs.
SET @saved_dbug = @@GLOBAL.debug_dbug;
set global debug_dbug= '+d,after_mysql_insert';
source include/start_slave.inc;
--echo
--echo # CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE with InnoDB engine
--echo # -----------------------------------------
let $tmp_table_stm= CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tt1(c1 INT) ENGINE = InnoDB;
source include/rpl_stop_slave.test;
--echo
--echo # CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE ... SELECT with InnoDB engine
--echo # ----------------------------------------------------
let $tmp_table_stm= CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tt1(c1 INT) ENGINE = InnoDB
SELECT c1 FROM t2;
source include/rpl_stop_slave.test;
# Don't need to verify 'CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE' with MyIASM engine, as it
# never is binlogged into a transaction since 5.5.
--echo
--echo # Test end
SET @@GLOBAL.debug_dbug = @saved_dbug;
source include/restart_slave_sql.inc;
connection slave;
call mtr.add_suppression("Slave SQL.*Request to stop slave SQL Thread received while applying a group that has non-transactional changes; waiting for completion of the group");
connection master;
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
--echo
--echo # Bug#58546 test rpl_packet timeout failure sporadically on PB
--echo # ----------------------------------------------------------------------
--echo # STOP SLAVE stopped IO thread first and then stopped SQL thread. It was
--echo # possible that IO thread stopped after replicating part of a transaction
--echo # which SQL thread was executing. SQL thread would be hung if the
--echo # transaction could not be rolled back safely.
--echo # It caused some sporadic failures on PB2.
--echo #
--echo # This test verifies that when 'STOP SLAVE' is issued by a user, IO
--echo # thread will continue to fetch the rest events of the transaction which
--echo # is being executed by SQL thread and is not able to be rolled back safely.
CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 INT KEY, c2 INT) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t2 (c1 INT) ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 1);
sync_slave_with_master;
--source include/stop_slave.inc
connection master;
# make sure that there are no zombie threads
--source include/stop_dump_threads.inc
SET @saved_dbug = @@GLOBAL.debug_dbug;
set global debug_dbug= '+d,dump_thread_wait_before_send_xid';
connection slave;
--source include/start_slave.inc
BEGIN;
UPDATE t1 SET c2 = 2 WHERE c1 = 1;
connection master;
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 2);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1);
UPDATE t1 SET c2 = 3 WHERE c1 = 1;
COMMIT;
# wait for the dump thread reach the sync point
--let $wait_condition= select count(*)=1 from information_schema.processlist where state LIKE '%debug sync point%' and command='Binlog Dump'
--source include/wait_condition.inc
connection slave1;
let $show_statement= SHOW PROCESSLIST;
let $field= Info;
let $condition= = 'UPDATE t1 SET c2 = 3 WHERE c1 = 1';
source include/wait_show_condition.inc;
send STOP SLAVE;
connection slave;
ROLLBACK;
connection master;
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'now SIGNAL signal.continue';
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'now WAIT_FOR signal.continued';
connection slave;
source include/wait_for_slave_to_stop.inc;
connection slave1;
reap;
# Slave has stopped, thence lets make sure that
# we kill the zombie dump threads. Also, make
# sure that we disable the DBUG_EXECUTE_IF
# that would set the dump thread to wait
connection master;
SET @@GLOBAL.debug_dbug = @saved_dbug;
# make sure that there are no zombie threads
--source include/stop_dump_threads.inc
connection slave1;
# now the dump thread on the master will start
# from a clean slate, i.e. without the
# DBUG_EXECUTE_IF set
source include/start_slave.inc;
connection master;
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
--source include/rpl_end.inc
SET DEBUG_SYNC= 'RESET';
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