The Performance Schema exposes table lock information through
          the table_handles table to show
          the table locks currently in effect for each opened table
          handle. table_handles reports
          what is recorded by the table lock instrumentation. This
          information shows which table handles the server has open, how
          they are locked, and by which sessions.
        
          The table_handles table is read
          only and cannot be updated. It is autosized by default; to
          configure the table size, set the
          performance_schema_max_table_handles
          system variable at server startup.
        
          Table lock instrumentation uses the
          wait/lock/table/sql/handler instrument,
          which is enabled by default.
        
          To control table lock instrumentation state at server startup,
          use lines like these in your my.cnf file:
- Enable: - [mysqld] performance-schema-instrument='wait/lock/table/sql/handler=ON'
- Disable: - [mysqld] performance-schema-instrument='wait/lock/table/sql/handler=OFF'
          To control table lock instrumentation state at runtime, update
          the setup_instruments table:
- Enable: - UPDATE performance_schema.setup_instruments SET ENABLED = 'YES', TIMED = 'YES' WHERE NAME = 'wait/lock/table/sql/handler';
- Disable: - UPDATE performance_schema.setup_instruments SET ENABLED = 'NO', TIMED = 'NO' WHERE NAME = 'wait/lock/table/sql/handler';
          The table_handles table has these
          columns:
- OBJECT_TYPE- The table opened by a table handle. 
- OBJECT_SCHEMA- The schema that contains the object. 
- OBJECT_NAME- The name of the instrumented object. 
- OBJECT_INSTANCE_BEGIN- The table handle address in memory. 
- OWNER_THREAD_ID- The thread owning the table handle. 
- OWNER_EVENT_ID- The event which caused the table handle to be opened. 
- INTERNAL_LOCK- The table lock used at the SQL level. The value is one of - READ,- READ WITH SHARED LOCKS,- READ HIGH PRIORITY,- READ NO INSERT,- WRITE ALLOW WRITE,- WRITE CONCURRENT INSERT,- WRITE LOW PRIORITY, or- WRITE. For information about these lock types, see the- include/thr_lock.hsource file.
- EXTERNAL_LOCK- The table lock used at the storage engine level. The value is one of - READ EXTERNALor- WRITE EXTERNAL.
          The table_handles table has these
          indexes:
- Primary key on ( - OBJECT_INSTANCE_BEGIN)
- Index on ( - OBJECT_TYPE,- OBJECT_SCHEMA,- OBJECT_NAME)
- Index on ( - OWNER_THREAD_ID,- OWNER_EVENT_ID)
          TRUNCATE TABLE is not permitted
          for the table_handles table.