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# Check if lock_row_lock_current_waits counter in
# information_schema.innodb_metrics does not become negative after disabling,
# resetting and enabling.
--source include/have_innodb.inc
--source include/have_debug.inc
--source include/count_sessions.inc
--connect (prevent_purge,localhost,root,,)
START TRANSACTION WITH CONSISTENT SNAPSHOT;
--connection default
# lock_row_lock_time_avg is filled under lock_sys.wait_mutex lock, which
# will be held by connection 2, that is why the following SELECT
# from information_schema.innodb_metrics will be blocked.
#
# And setting innodb_monitor_disable=all causes innodb monitor enabling
# status changing. The status will not be restored to default value even
# after
# -----------------------
# SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_reset_all=default;
# SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_enable=default;
# -----------------------
# execution. See MDEV-32553 for details.
#
# All monitors disabling, i.e. "innodb_monitor_disable=all" causes
# innodb.monitor test failure due to MDEV-32553. 10.5 is not affected, as
# innodb.monitor differs there.
#
# Disable not all monitors at the beggining of the test,
# but only the monitor, which causes hanging, i.e. lock_row_lock_time_avg.
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_disable='lock_row_lock_time_avg';
# 'lock_row_lock_current_waits' should be enabled by default;
CREATE TABLE `t` (a INT PRIMARY KEY) engine=InnoDB STATS_PERSISTENT=0;
INSERT INTO t VALUES (5);
SELECT name, count FROM information_schema.innodb_metrics
WHERE name ='lock_row_lock_current_waits';
--connect (con1,localhost,root,,)
BEGIN;
SELECT * FROM t FOR UPDATE;
--connect (con2,localhost,root,,)
SET DEBUG_SYNC="lock_wait_before_suspend SIGNAL blocked WAIT_FOR cont";
BEGIN;
--send SELECT * FROM t FOR UPDATE
--connection default
SET DEBUG_SYNC="now WAIT_FOR blocked";
SELECT name, count FROM information_schema.innodb_metrics
WHERE name ='lock_row_lock_current_waits';
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_disable='lock_row_lock_current_waits';
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_reset_all='lock_row_lock_current_waits';
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_enable='lock_row_lock_current_waits';
######################################
# Equals to zero if the bug is not fixed, as MONITOR_DISPLAY_CURRENT is not
# set for this counter and its value is reset during previous
# "SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_reset_all='lock_row_lock_current_waits'" execution.
#####
SELECT name, count FROM information_schema.innodb_metrics
WHERE name ='lock_row_lock_current_waits';
SET DEBUG_SYNC="now SIGNAL cont";
--disconnect con1
--connection con2
--reap
COMMIT;
--disconnect con2
--connection default
SET DEBUG_SYNC="reset";
######################################
# Equals to -1 if the bug is not fixed. I.e.
# innodb_counter_value[MONITOR_OVLD_ROW_LOCK_CURRENT_WAIT].mon_start_value is
# set to 1 during
# "set global innodb_monitor_disable='lock_row_lock_current_waits'" execution,
# and the value is counted as
# (value = 0) - (mon_value_reset = 0) - (mon_start_value = 1) +
# (mon_last_value = 0) = -1. See MONITOR_SET_DIFF() macro in
# srv_mon_process_existing_counter() for details.
#####
SELECT name, count FROM information_schema.innodb_metrics
WHERE name ='lock_row_lock_current_waits';
DROP TABLE `t`;
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_disable='lock_row_lock_current_waits';
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_reset_all='lock_row_lock_current_waits';
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_enable='lock_row_lock_current_waits';
# TODO: remove it when MDEV-32553 is fixed
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_enable='lock_row_lock_time_avg';
--disable_warnings
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_disable=default;
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_reset_all=default;
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_enable=default;
--enable_warnings
--disconnect prevent_purge
--source include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc
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