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BUG#33029 5.0 to 5.1 replication fails on dup key when inserting using a trig in SP For all 5.0 and up to 5.1.12 exclusive, when a stored routine or trigger caused an INSERT into an AUTO_INCREMENT column, the generated AUTO_INCREMENT value should not be written into the binary log, which means if a statement does not generate AUTO_INCREMENT value itself, there will be no Intvar event (SET INSERT_ID) associated with it even if one of the stored routine or trigger caused generation of such a value. And meanwhile, when executing a stored routine or trigger, it would ignore the INSERT_ID value even if there is a INSERT_ID value available set by a SET INSERT_ID statement. Starting from MySQL 5.1.12, the generated AUTO_INCREMENT value is written into the binary log, and the value will be used if available when executing the stored routine or trigger. Prior fix of this bug in MySQL 5.0 and prior MySQL 5.1.12 (referenced as the buggy versions in the text below), when a statement that generates AUTO_INCREMENT value by the top statement was executed in the body of a SP, all statements in the SP after this statement would be treated as if they had generated AUTO_INCREMENT by the top statement. When a statement that did not generate AUTO_INCREMENT value by the top statement but by a function/trigger called by it, an erroneous Intvar event would be associated with the statement, this erroneous INSERT_ID value wouldn't cause problem when replicating between masters and slaves of 5.0.x or prior 5.1.12, because the erroneous INSERT_ID value was not used when executing functions/triggers. But when replicating from buggy versions to 5.1.12 or newer, which will use the INSERT_ID value in functions/triggers, the erroneous value will be used, which would cause duplicate entry error and cause the slave to stop. The patch for 5.0 fixed it not to generate the erroneous Intvar event, another patch for 5.1 fixed it to ignore the SET INSERT_ID value when executing functions/triggers if it is replicating from a master of buggy versions.
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stop slave;
drop table if exists t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7,t8,t9;
reset master;
reset slave;
drop table if exists t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7,t8,t9;
start slave;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p2;
DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS tr1;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE t2 (id INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE PROCEDURE p1()
BEGIN
DECLARE ins_count INT DEFAULT 10;
WHILE ins_count > 0 DO
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL);
SET ins_count = ins_count - 1;
END WHILE;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE id = 1;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE id = 2;
DELETE FROM t2 WHERE id = 1;
DELETE FROM t2 WHERE id = 2;
END//
CREATE PROCEDURE p2()
BEGIN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL);
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE id = f1(3);
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE id = f1(4);
DELETE FROM t2 WHERE id = 3;
DELETE FROM t2 WHERE id = 4;
END//
CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE DELETE
ON t1 FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (NULL);
END//
CREATE FUNCTION f1 (i int) RETURNS int
BEGIN
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (NULL);
RETURN i;
END//
CALL p1();
show binlog events from <binlog_start>;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
master-bin.000001 # Intvar # # INSERT_ID=1
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL)
master-bin.000001 # Intvar # # INSERT_ID=2
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL)
master-bin.000001 # Intvar # # INSERT_ID=3
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL)
master-bin.000001 # Intvar # # INSERT_ID=4
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL)
master-bin.000001 # Intvar # # INSERT_ID=5
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL)
master-bin.000001 # Intvar # # INSERT_ID=6
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL)
master-bin.000001 # Intvar # # INSERT_ID=7
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL)
master-bin.000001 # Intvar # # INSERT_ID=8
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL)
master-bin.000001 # Intvar # # INSERT_ID=9
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL)
master-bin.000001 # Intvar # # INSERT_ID=10
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL)
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; DELETE FROM t1 WHERE id = 1
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; DELETE FROM t1 WHERE id = 2
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; DELETE FROM t2 WHERE id = 1
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; DELETE FROM t2 WHERE id = 2
# Result on master
SELECT * FROM t1;
id
3
4
5
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10
SELECT * FROM t2;
id
# Result on slave
SELECT * FROM t1;
id
3
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5
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10
SELECT * FROM t2;
id
DROP TRIGGER tr1;
CALL p2();
show binlog events from <binlog_start>;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
master-bin.000001 # Intvar # # INSERT_ID=11
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL)
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; DELETE FROM t1 WHERE id = f1(3)
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; DELETE FROM t1 WHERE id = f1(4)
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; DELETE FROM t2 WHERE id = 3
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; DELETE FROM t2 WHERE id = 4
# Result on master
SELECT * FROM t1;
id
5
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11
SELECT * FROM t2;
id
5
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# Result on slave
SELECT * FROM t1;
id
5
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10
11
SELECT * FROM t2;
id
5
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DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p2;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS tr1;