Commit 53ea1584 authored by paul@snake-hub.snake.net's avatar paul@snake-hub.snake.net

Merge snake-hub.snake.net:/src/extern/MySQL/bk/mysql-5.0-clone

into  snake-hub.snake.net:/src/extern/MySQL/bk/mysql-5.1-clone
parents 7d2af330 1442be97
......@@ -1795,19 +1795,20 @@ int do_sleep(struct st_query *query, my_bool real_sleep)
char *p= query->first_argument;
char *sleep_start, *sleep_end= query->end;
double sleep_val;
char *cmd = (real_sleep ? "real_sleep" : "sleep");
while (my_isspace(charset_info, *p))
p++;
if (!*p)
die("Missing argument to %s", cmd);
die("Missing argument to %.*s", query->first_word_len, query->query);
sleep_start= p;
/* Check that arg starts with a digit, not handled by my_strtod */
if (!my_isdigit(charset_info, *sleep_start))
die("Invalid argument to %s \"%s\"", cmd, query->first_argument);
die("Invalid argument to %.*s \"%s\"", query->first_word_len, query->query,
query->first_argument);
sleep_val= my_strtod(sleep_start, &sleep_end, &error);
if (error)
die("Invalid argument to %s \"%s\"", cmd, query->first_argument);
die("Invalid argument to %.*s \"%s\"", query->first_word_len, query->query,
query->first_argument);
/* Fixed sleep time selected by --sleep option */
if (opt_sleep && !real_sleep)
......@@ -2888,8 +2889,8 @@ my_bool end_of_query(int c)
size size of the buffer i.e max size to read
DESCRIPTION
This function actually reads several lines an adds them to the
buffer buf. It will continue to read until it finds what it believes
This function actually reads several lines and adds them to the
buffer buf. It continues to read until it finds what it believes
is a complete query.
Normally that means it will read lines until it reaches the
......@@ -4339,7 +4340,7 @@ static void handle_no_error(struct st_query *q)
command - currrent command pointer
query - query string to execute
query_len - length query string to execute
ds - output buffer wherte to store result form query
ds - output buffer where to store result form query
RETURN VALUE
error - function will not return
......@@ -4357,7 +4358,7 @@ static void run_query_stmt(MYSQL *mysql, struct st_query *command,
DBUG_PRINT("query", ("'%-.60s'", query));
/*
Init a new stmt if it's not alreday one created for this connectoon
Init a new stmt if it's not already one created for this connection
*/
if(!(stmt= cur_con->stmt))
{
......@@ -4446,7 +4447,7 @@ static void run_query_stmt(MYSQL *mysql, struct st_query *command,
goto end;
}
/* If we got here the statement was both executed and read succeesfully */
/* If we got here the statement was both executed and read successfully */
handle_no_error(command);
if (!disable_result_log)
{
......@@ -5183,7 +5184,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
case Q_QUERY_HORIZONTAL:
{
my_bool old_display_result_vertically= display_result_vertically;
/* fix up query pointer if this is * first iteration for this line */
/* fix up query pointer if this is first iteration for this line */
if (q->query == q->query_buf)
q->query += q->first_word_len + 1;
display_result_vertically= (q->type==Q_QUERY_VERTICAL);
......@@ -5228,15 +5229,15 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
case Q_SEND:
if (!q->query[q->first_word_len])
{
/* This happens when we use 'send' on it's own line */
/* This happens when we use 'send' on its own line */
q_send_flag=1;
break;
}
/* fix up query pointer if this is * first iteration for this line */
/* fix up query pointer if this is first iteration for this line */
if (q->query == q->query_buf)
q->query += q->first_word_len;
/*
run_query() can execute a query partially, depending on the flags
run_query() can execute a query partially, depending on the flags.
QUERY_SEND flag without QUERY_REAP tells it to just send the
query and read the result some time later when reap instruction
is given on this connection.
......@@ -5324,7 +5325,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
break;
case Q_ENABLE_PARSING:
/*
Ensure we don't get parsing_disabled < 0 as this would accidently
Ensure we don't get parsing_disabled < 0 as this would accidentally
disable code we don't want to have disabled
*/
if (parsing_disabled > 0)
......@@ -5370,9 +5371,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
start_lineno= 0;
/*
The whole test has been executed _sucessfully_
Time to compare result or save it to record file
The entire output from test is now kept in ds_res
The whole test has been executed _sucessfully_.
Time to compare result or save it to record file.
The entire output from test is now kept in ds_res.
*/
if (ds_res.length)
{
......@@ -6102,7 +6103,7 @@ static int get_next_bit(REP_SET *set,uint lastpos)
}
/* find if there is a same set in sets. If there is, use it and
free given set, else put in given set in sets and return it's
free given set, else put in given set in sets and return its
position */
static int find_set(REP_SETS *sets,REP_SET *find)
......@@ -6121,7 +6122,7 @@ static int find_set(REP_SETS *sets,REP_SET *find)
/* find if there is a found_set with same table_offset & found_offset
If there is return offset to it, else add new offset and return pos.
Pos returned is -offset-2 in found_set_structure because it's is
Pos returned is -offset-2 in found_set_structure because it is
saved in set->next and set->next[] >= 0 points to next set and
set->next[] == -1 is reserved for end without replaces.
*/
......
......@@ -2,114 +2,118 @@
Overview
--------
Stress script is designed to perform testsing of mysql server in
multi-thread environment.
The stress script is designed to perform testing of the MySQL server in
a multi-threaded environment.
Stress script allows:
All functionality regarding stress testing is implemented in the
mysql-stress-test.pl script.
The stress script allows:
- to use for stress testing mysqltest binary as test engine
- to use for stress testing both regular test suite and any
additional test suites (e.g. mysql-test-extra-5.0)
- to specify files with lists of tests both for initialization of
stress db and for further testing itself
- to define number of threads that will be concurrently used in testing
- to define limitations for test run. e.g. number of tests or loops
for execution or duration of testing, delay between test executions, etc.
- to get readable log file which can be used for identification of
errors arose during testing
All functionality regarding stress testing was implemeted in
mysql-stress-test.pl script and there are two ways to run stress test:
- for most cases it is enough to use options below for starting of
stress test from mysql-test-run wrapper. In this case server will
be run automatically, all preparation steps will be performed
and after that stress test will be started.
- in advanced case one can run mysql-stress-test.pl script directly.
But it requires to perform some preparation steps and to specify a
bunch of options as well so this way may look a bit complicate.
- To stress test the mysqltest binary test engine.
- To stress test the regular test suite and any additional test suites
(such as mysql-test-extra-5.0).
- To specify files with lists of tests both for initialization of
stress db and for further testing itself.
- To define the number of threads to be concurrently used in testing.
- To define limitations for the test run. such as the number of tests or
loops for execution or duration of testing, delay between test
executions, and so forth.
- To get a readable log file that can be used for identification of
errors that occur during testing.
There are two ways to run the mysql-stress-test.pl script:
- For most cases, it is enough to use the options below for starting
the stress test from the mysql-test-run wrapper. In this case, the
server is run automatically, all preparation steps are performed,
and after that the stress test is started.
- In advanced case, you can run the mysql-stress-test.pl script directly.
But this requires that you perform some preparation steps and to specify
a bunch of options as well, so this invocation method may be a bit
complicated.
Usage
-----
Below is list of stress test specific options for mysql-test-run:
The following mysql-test-run options are specific to stress-testing:
--stress
Enable stress mode
--stress-suite=<suite name>
Test suite name that will be used in stress testing.
We assume that all suites are located in mysql-test/suite directory
Test suite name to use in stress testing. We assume that all suites
are located in the mysql-test/suite directory.
There is one special suite name - <main|default> that corresponds
to regular test suite located in mysql-test directory.
to the regular test suite located in the mysql-test directory.
--stress-threads=<number of threads>
Number of threads that will be used in stress testing
The number of threads to use in stress testing.
--stress-tests-file=<filename with list of tests>
Filename with list of tests(without .test suffix) that will be used in
stress testing. Default filename is stress_tests.txt and default
The file that contains the list of tests (without .test suffix) to use in
stress testing. The default filename is stress_tests.txt and the default
location of this file is suite/<suite name>/stress_tests.txt
--stress-init-file=<filename with list of tests>
Filename with list of tests(without .test suffix) that will be used in
stress testing for initialization of stress db. These tests will be
executed only once before starting of test itself. Default filename
is stress_init.txt and default location of this file is
The file that contains list of tests (without .test suffix) to use in
stress testing for initialization of the stress db. These tests will be
executed only once before starting the test itself. The default filename
is stress_init.txt and the default location of this file is
suite/<suite name>/stress_init.txt
--stress-mode=<method which will be used for choosing tests from the list>
Possible values are: random(default), seq
There are two possible modes which affect order of selecting of tests
There are two possible modes that affect the order of test selection
from the list:
- in random mode tests will be selected in random order
- in seq mode each thread will execute tests in the loop one by one as
they specified in the list file.
- In random mode, tests are selected in random order
- In seq mode, each thread executes tests in a loop one by one in
the order specified in the list file.
--stress-test-count= <number>
--stress-test-count=<number>
Total number of tests that will be executed concurrently by all threads
--stress-loop-count= <number>
--stress-loop-count=<number>
Total number of loops in seq mode that will be executed concurrently
by all threads
--stress-test-duration= <number>
--stress-test-duration=<number>
Duration of stress testing in seconds
Examples
--------
1. Example of simple command line to start stress test:
1. Example of a simple command line to start a stress test:
mysql-test-run --stress alias
Runs stress test with default values for number of threads and number of tests,
with test 'alias' from suite 'main'.
Runs a stress test with default values for number of threads and number
of tests, with test 'alias' from suite 'main'.
2. Using in stress testing tests from other suites:
- mysql-test-run --stress --stress-threads=10 --stress-test-count=1000 \
--stress-suite=example --stress-tests-file=testslist.txt
Will run stress test with 10 threads, will execute 1000 tests by all
threads, test will be used from suite 'example', list of test will be
Runs a stress test with 10 threads, executes 1000 tests by all
threads, tests are used from suite 'example', the list of tests is
taken from file 'testslist.txt'
- mysql-test-run --stress --stress-threads=10 --stress-test-count=1000 \
--stress-suite=example sum_distinct
Will run stress test with 10 threads, will execute 1000 tests by all
threads, test will be used from suite 'example', list of test contains
only one test 'sum_distinct'
Runs stress test with 10 threads, executes 1000 tests by all
threads, tests are used from suite 'example', the list of tests
contains only one test 'sum_distinct'
3. Debugging of issues found with stress test
Right now stress test is not fully integrated in mysql-test-run
and does not support --gdb option so to debug issue found with stress
test you have to start separately mysql server under debuger and then
run stress test as:
Right now, the stress test is not fully integrated in mysql-test-run
and does not support the --gdb option. To debug issues found with the
stress test, you must start the MySQL server separately under a debugger
and then run the stress test like this:
- mysql-test-run --extern --stress --stress-threads=10 \
--stress-test-count=1000 --stress-suite=example \
......
......@@ -14,16 +14,17 @@
#
# Design of stress script should allow one:
#
# - to use for stress testing mysqltest binary as test engine
# - to use for stress testing both regular test suite and any
# additional test suites (e.g. mysql-test-extra-5.0)
# - to specify files with lists of tests both for initialization of
# stress db and for further testing itself
# - to define number of threads that will be concurrently used in testing
# - to define limitations for test run. e.g. number of tests or loops
# for execution or duration of testing, delay between test executions, etc.
# - to get readable log file which can be used for identification of
# errors arose during testing
# - To stress test the mysqltest binary test engine.
# - To stress test the regular test suite and any additional test suites
# (such as mysql-test-extra-5.0).
# - To specify files with lists of tests both for initialization of
# stress db and for further testing itself.
# - To define the number of threads to be concurrently used in testing.
# - To define limitations for the test run. such as the number of tests or
# loops for execution or duration of testing, delay between test
# executions, and so forth.
# - To get a readable log file that can be used for identification of
# errors that occur during testing.
#
# Basic scenarios:
#
......
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