# Skipping the test when binlog format is mix/statement due to Bug#22173401 --source include/have_binlog_format_row.inc # Test of the READ_ONLY global variable: # check that it blocks updates unless they are only on temporary tables. set @start_read_only= @@global.read_only; # Save the initial number of concurrent sessions --source include/count_sessions.inc --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1,t2,t3; --enable_warnings # READ_ONLY does nothing to SUPER users # so we use a non-SUPER one: set @orig_sql_mode= @@sql_mode; create user test@localhost; grant CREATE, SELECT, DROP on *.* to test@localhost; --echo connect (con1,localhost,test,,test); connect (con1,localhost,test,,test); --echo connection default; connection default; set global read_only=0; --echo connection con1; connection con1; create table t1 (a int); insert into t1 values(1); create table t2 select * from t1; --echo connection default; connection default; set global read_only=1; # We check that SUPER can: create table t3 (a int); drop table t3; --echo connection con1; connection con1; select @@global.read_only; --error ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT create table t3 (a int); --error ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT insert into t1 values(1); # if a statement, after parse stage, looks like it will update a # non-temp table, it will be rejected, even if at execution it would # have turned out that 0 rows would be updated --error ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT update t1 set a=1 where 1=0; # multi-update is special (see sql_parse.cc) so we test it --error ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT update t1,t2 set t1.a=t2.a+1 where t1.a=t2.a; # check multi-delete to be sure --error ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT delete t1,t2 from t1,t2 where t1.a=t2.a; # With temp tables updates should be accepted: create temporary table t3 (a int); create temporary table t4 (a int) select * from t3; insert into t3 values(1); insert into t4 select * from t3; # a non-temp table updated: --error ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT update t1,t3 set t1.a=t3.a+1 where t1.a=t3.a; # no non-temp table updated (just swapped): update t1,t3 set t3.a=t1.a+1 where t1.a=t3.a; update t4,t3 set t4.a=t3.a+1 where t4.a=t3.a; --error ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT delete t1 from t1,t3 where t1.a=t3.a; delete t3 from t1,t3 where t1.a=t3.a; delete t4 from t3,t4 where t4.a=t3.a; # and even homonymous ones create temporary table t1 (a int); insert into t1 values(1); update t1,t3 set t1.a=t3.a+1 where t1.a=t3.a; delete t1 from t1,t3 where t1.a=t3.a; drop table t1; --error ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT insert into t1 values(1); # # Bug#11733 COMMITs should not happen if read-only is set # # LOCK TABLE ... WRITE / READ_ONLY # - is an error in the same connection # - is ok in a different connection --echo connection default; connection default; set global read_only=0; lock table t1 write; --echo connection con1; connection con1; lock table t2 write; --echo connection default; connection default; --error ER_LOCK_OR_ACTIVE_TRANSACTION set global read_only=1; unlock tables ; # The following call blocks until con1 releases the write lock. # Blocking is expected. --echo send set global read_only=1; send set global read_only=1; --echo connection con1; connection con1; select @@global.read_only; unlock tables ; let $wait_condition= SELECT @@global.read_only= 1; --source include/wait_condition.inc select @@global.read_only; --echo connection default; connection default; --echo reap; reap; # LOCK TABLE ... READ / READ_ONLY # - is an error in the same connection # - is ok in a different connection --echo connection default; connection default; set global read_only=0; lock table t1 read; --echo connection con1; connection con1; lock table t2 read; --echo connection default; connection default; --error ER_LOCK_OR_ACTIVE_TRANSACTION set global read_only=1; unlock tables ; # after unlock tables in current connection # the next command must be executed successfully set global read_only=1; select @@global.read_only; --echo connection con1; connection con1; select @@global.read_only; unlock tables ; --echo connection default; connection default; # pending transaction / READ_ONLY # - is an error in the same connection # - is ok in a different connection --echo connection default; connection default; set global read_only=0; BEGIN; --echo connection con1; connection con1; BEGIN; --echo connection default; connection default; --error ER_LOCK_OR_ACTIVE_TRANSACTION set global read_only=1; ROLLBACK; set global read_only=1; --echo connection con1; connection con1; select @@global.read_only; ROLLBACK; # Verify that FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK do not block READ_ONLY # - in the same SUPER connection # - in another SUPER connection --echo connection default; connection default; set global read_only=0; flush tables with read lock; set global read_only=1; unlock tables; --echo connect (root2,localhost,root,,test); connect (root2,localhost,root,,test); --echo connection default; connection default; set global read_only=0; flush tables with read lock; --echo connection root2; connection root2; set global read_only=1; --echo connection default; connection default; select @@global.read_only; unlock tables; disconnect root2; # Bug#22077 DROP TEMPORARY TABLE fails with wrong error if read_only is set # # check if DROP TEMPORARY on a non-existing temporary table returns the right # error --error ER_BAD_TABLE_ERROR drop temporary table ttt; # check if DROP TEMPORARY TABLE IF EXISTS produces a warning with read_only set drop temporary table if exists ttt; # # Cleanup # --echo connection default; connection default; set global read_only=0; disconnect con1; drop table t1,t2; drop user test@localhost; --echo # --echo # Bug#27440 read_only allows create and drop database --echo # set global read_only= 1; --disable_warnings drop database if exists mysqltest_db1; drop database if exists mysqltest_db2; --enable_warnings delete from mysql.user where User like 'mysqltest_%'; delete from mysql.db where User like 'mysqltest_%'; delete from mysql.tables_priv where User like 'mysqltest_%'; delete from mysql.columns_priv where User like 'mysqltest_%'; flush privileges; create user `mysqltest_u1`@`%`; grant all on mysqltest_db2.* to `mysqltest_u1`@`%`; create database mysqltest_db1; grant all on mysqltest_db1.* to `mysqltest_u1`@`%`; flush privileges; --echo connect (con_bug27440,127.0.0.1,mysqltest_u1,,test,MASTER_MYPORT,); connect (con_bug27440,127.0.0.1,mysqltest_u1,,test,$MASTER_MYPORT,); --echo connection con_bug27440; connection con_bug27440; --error ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT create database mysqltest_db2; show databases like '%mysqltest_db2%'; --error ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT drop database mysqltest_db1; --echo disconnect con_bug27440; disconnect con_bug27440; --echo connection default; connection default; delete from mysql.user where User like 'mysqltest_%'; delete from mysql.db where User like 'mysqltest_%'; delete from mysql.tables_priv where User like 'mysqltest_%'; delete from mysql.columns_priv where User like 'mysqltest_%'; flush privileges; drop database mysqltest_db1; set global read_only= @start_read_only; --echo # --echo # WL#5968 Implement START TRANSACTION READ (WRITE|ONLY); --echo # --echo # --echo # Test interaction with read_only system variable. --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; --enable_warnings CREATE TABLE t1(a INT); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1), (2); CREATE USER user1; connect (con1, localhost, user1); connection default; SET GLOBAL read_only= 1; --echo # All allowed with super privilege START TRANSACTION; COMMIT; START TRANSACTION READ ONLY; COMMIT; START TRANSACTION READ WRITE; COMMIT; --echo # We allow implicit RW transaction without super privilege --echo # for compatibility reasons connection con1; START TRANSACTION; --echo # Check that table updates are still disallowed. --error ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (3); --error ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT UPDATE t1 SET a= 1; --error ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT DELETE FROM t1; COMMIT; START TRANSACTION READ ONLY; COMMIT; --echo # Explicit RW trans is not allowed without super privilege --error ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT START TRANSACTION READ WRITE; COMMIT; disconnect con1; --source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc connection default; DROP USER user1; SET GLOBAL read_only= 0; DROP TABLE t1; set sql_mode= @orig_sql_mode; --echo # --echo # Bug#28490368 INNODB: ASSERTION FAILURE: DICT0DD.CC:1071:!FAIL --echo # CREATE TABLE t1(f1 INT); CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t1(a1 INT); CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t3(a3 INT); SET @@global.super_read_only=TRUE; # Without the fix, the RENAME TABLE asserts in innodb, as innodb expects us # to not request update operation in super_read_only mode. --error ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT RENAME TABLE t1 to t3; SET @@global.read_only=default; DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t3; # Wait till all disconnects are completed --source include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc