# Test to check the proper nesting of events --source include/not_embedded.inc --source include/have_perfschema.inc # On windows, the socket instrumentation collects an extra "opt" # event, which changes the test output. --source include/not_windows.inc --source ../include/no_protocol.inc --source ../include/wait_for_pfs_thread_count.inc --disable_query_log grant ALL on *.* to user1@localhost; flush privileges; --disable_warnings drop table if exists test.setup_actors; --enable_warnings create table test.setup_actors as select * from performance_schema.setup_actors; # Only instrument the user connections truncate table performance_schema.setup_actors; insert into performance_schema.setup_actors set host= 'localhost', user= 'user1', role= '%'; update performance_schema.threads set instrumented='NO'; # Only instrument a few events of each kind update performance_schema.setup_instruments set enabled='NO', timed='NO'; update performance_schema.setup_instruments set enabled='YES', timed='YES' where name in ('idle', 'wait/io/table/sql/handler', 'wait/lock/table/sql/handler', 'wait/io/socket/sql/client_connection', 'wait/synch/rwlock/sql/LOCK_grant', 'wait/synch/mutex/sql/THD::LOCK_thd_data', 'wait/io/file/sql/query_log'); update performance_schema.setup_instruments set enabled='YES', timed='YES' where name like ('stage/sql/%'); update performance_schema.setup_instruments set enabled='YES', timed='YES' where name in ('statement/sql/select', 'statement/com/', 'statement/com/Query', 'statement/com/error'); # Start from a known clean state, to avoid noise from previous tests flush tables; flush status; truncate performance_schema.events_waits_current; truncate performance_schema.events_waits_history; truncate performance_schema.events_waits_history_long; truncate performance_schema.events_stages_current; truncate performance_schema.events_stages_history; truncate performance_schema.events_stages_history_long; truncate performance_schema.events_statements_current; truncate performance_schema.events_statements_history; truncate performance_schema.events_statements_history_long; --enable_query_log connect (con1, localhost, user1, , ); echo "================== con1 connected =================="; select "MARKER_BEGIN" as marker; select "This is simple statement one" as payload; select "This is simple statement two" as payload; delimiter $$; select "This is the first part of a multi query" as payload; select "And this is the second part of a multi query" as payload; select "With a third part to make things complete" as payload; $$ delimiter ;$$ select "MARKER_END" as marker; select "Con1 is done with payload" as status; echo "================== con1 done =================="; --connection default set @con1_tid = (select thread_id from performance_schema.threads where processlist_user = 'user1'); select (@con1_tid is not null) as expected; set @marker_begin = (select event_id from performance_schema.events_statements_history_long where sql_text like "%MARKER_BEGIN%" and thread_id = @con1_tid); select (@marker_begin is not null) as expected; set @marker_end = (select end_event_id from performance_schema.events_statements_history_long where sql_text like "%MARKER_END%" and thread_id = @con1_tid); select (@marker_end is not null) as expected; # Will point to what happened on spurious test failures show status like "performance_schema%"; # # This is the test itself: # the full trace of every recorded event between MARKER_BEGIN # end MARKER_END is dumped. # The value of EVENT_ID, END_EVENT_ID, NESTING_EVENT_TYPE, NESTING_EVENT_ID # should reflect the relations between each events, # and this structure should stay the same between runs. # # Things to observe in the output: # - there are IDLE events between top level queries, # - there are no IDLE events between multi queries # - STATEMENT starts right after the IDLE event # - STAGE init starts right after # - SOCKET events, when receiving the command, # are childrens of the STATEMENT select / STAGE init select * from ( ( select (event_id - @marker_begin) as relative_event_id, (end_event_id - @marker_begin) as relative_end_event_id, event_name, sql_text as comment, nesting_event_type, (nesting_event_id - @marker_begin) as relative_nesting_event_id from performance_schema.events_statements_history_long where (thread_id = @con1_tid) and (@marker_begin <= event_id) and (end_event_id <= @marker_end) ) union ( select (event_id - @marker_begin) as relative_event_id, (end_event_id - @marker_begin) as relative_end_event_id, event_name, "(stage)" as comment, nesting_event_type, (nesting_event_id - @marker_begin) as relative_nesting_event_id from performance_schema.events_stages_history_long where (thread_id = @con1_tid) and (@marker_begin <= event_id) and (end_event_id <= @marker_end) ) union ( select (event_id - @marker_begin) as relative_event_id, (end_event_id - @marker_begin) as relative_end_event_id, event_name, operation as comment, nesting_event_type, (nesting_event_id - @marker_begin) as relative_nesting_event_id from performance_schema.events_waits_history_long where (thread_id = @con1_tid) and (@marker_begin <= event_id) and (end_event_id <= @marker_end) ) ) all_events order by relative_event_id asc; # test cleanup --disconnect con1 --disable_query_log revoke all privileges, grant option from user1@localhost; drop user user1@localhost; flush privileges; truncate table performance_schema.setup_actors; insert into performance_schema.setup_actors select * from test.setup_actors; drop table test.setup_actors; update performance_schema.threads set instrumented='YES'; update performance_schema.setup_instruments set enabled='YES', timed='YES'; --enable_query_log