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@ -966,14 +966,6 @@ void MYSQL_LOG::new_file(bool need_lock)
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THD* thd = current_thd;
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Rotate_log_event r(thd,new_name+dirname_length(new_name));
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r.set_log_pos(this);
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/*
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Because this log rotation could have been initiated by a master of
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the slave running with log-bin, we set the flag on rotate
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event to prevent infinite log rotation loop
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*/
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if (thd->slave_thread)
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r.flags|= LOG_EVENT_FORCED_ROTATE_F;
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r.write(&log_file);
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bytes_written += r.get_event_len();
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}
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@ -1057,7 +1057,8 @@ int Start_log_event::write_data(IO_CACHE* file)
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The master started
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IMPLEMENTATION
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- To handle the case where the master died without a stop event,
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- To handle the case where the master died without having time to write DROP
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TEMPORARY TABLE, DO RELEASE_LOCK (prepared statements' deletion is TODO),
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we clean up all temporary tables + locks that we got.
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However, we don't clean temporary tables if the master was 3.23
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(this is because a 3.23 master writes a Start_log_event at every
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@ -1065,11 +1066,20 @@ int Start_log_event::write_data(IO_CACHE* file)
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on the slave when FLUSH LOGS is issued on the master).
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TODO
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- Remove all active user locks
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- Remove all active user locks.
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Guilhem 2003-06: this is true but not urgent: the worst it can cause is
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the use of a bit of memory for a user lock which will not be used
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anymore. If the user lock is later used, the old one will be released. In
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other words, no deadlock problem.
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- If we have an active transaction at this point, the master died
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in the middle while writing the transaction to the binary log.
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In this case we should stop the slave.
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Guilhem 2003-06: I don't think we should. As the binlog is written before
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the table changes are committed, rollback has occured on the master; we
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should rather rollback on the slave and go on. If we don't rollback, and
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the next query is not BEGIN, then it will be considered as part of the
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unfinished transaction, and so will be rolled back at next BEGIN, which is
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a bug.
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*/
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#if defined(HAVE_REPLICATION) && !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT)
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@ -1079,6 +1089,11 @@ int Start_log_event::exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli)
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if (!rli->mi->old_format)
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{
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/*
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If the master died before writing the COMMIT to the binlog, rollback;
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otherwise it does not hurt to rollback.
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*/
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ha_rollback(thd);
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/*
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If 4.0 master, all temporary tables have been deleted on the master;
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if 3.23 master, this is far from sure.
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@ -1703,8 +1718,6 @@ void Rotate_log_event::pack_info(Protocol *protocol)
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b_pos+= ident_len;
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b_pos= strmov(b_pos, ";pos=");
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b_pos=longlong10_to_str(pos, b_pos, 10);
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if (flags & LOG_EVENT_FORCED_ROTATE_F)
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b_pos= strmov(b_pos ,"; forced by master");
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protocol->store(buf, b_pos-buf, &my_charset_bin);
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my_free(buf, MYF(MY_ALLOW_ZERO_PTR));
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}
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my_fwrite(file, (byte*) new_log_ident, (uint)ident_len,
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MYF(MY_NABP | MY_WME));
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fprintf(file, " pos: %s", llstr(pos, buf));
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if (flags & LOG_EVENT_FORCED_ROTATE_F)
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fprintf(file," forced by master");
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fputc('\n', file);
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fflush(file);
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}
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/*
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Stop_log_event::exec_event()
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The master stopped. Clean up all temporary tables + locks that the
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master may have set.
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TODO
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- Remove all active user locks
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The master stopped.
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We used to clean up all temporary tables but this is useless as, as the master
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has shut down properly, it has written all DROP TEMPORARY TABLE and DO
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RELEASE_LOCK (prepared statements' deletion is TODO).
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We used to clean up slave_load_tmpdir, but this is useless as it has been
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cleared at the end of LOAD DATA INFILE.
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So we have nothing to do here.
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The place were we must do this cleaning is in Start_log_event::exec_event(),
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not here. Because if we come here, the master was sane.
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*/
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#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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int Stop_log_event::exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli)
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{
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/*
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do not clean up immediately after rotate event;
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QQ: this should be a useless test: the only case when it is false is when
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shutdown occurred just after FLUSH LOGS. It has nothing to do with Rotate?
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By the way, immediately after a Rotate the I/O thread does not write
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the Stop to the relay log, so we won't come here in that case.
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*/
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if (rli->group_master_log_pos > BIN_LOG_HEADER_SIZE)
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{
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close_temporary_tables(thd);
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cleanup_load_tmpdir();
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}
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/*
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We do not want to update master_log pos because we get a rotate event
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before stop, so by now group_master_log_name is set to the next log.
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goto err;
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}
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/*
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We want to disable binary logging in slave thread because we need the file
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events to appear in the same order as they do on the master relative to
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other events, so that we can preserve ascending order of log sequence
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numbers - needed to handle failover .
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We are going to create a Load_log_event to finally load into the table.
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This event should not go into the binlog: in the binlog we only want the
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Create_file, Append_blocks and Execute_load. We disable binary logging and
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restore the thread's options just after finishing the load.
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*/
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save_options = thd->options;
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thd->options &= ~ (ulong) (OPTION_BIN_LOG);
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119
sql/log_event.h
119
sql/log_event.h
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#define LOG_READ_TOO_LARGE -7
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#define LOG_EVENT_OFFSET 4
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#define BINLOG_VERSION 3
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/*
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We could have used SERVER_VERSION_LENGTH, but this introduces an
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obscure dependency - if somebody decided to change SERVER_VERSION_LENGTH
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this would have broke the replication protocol
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this would have broken the replication protocol
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*/
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#define ST_SERVER_VER_LEN 50
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/*
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These are flags and structs to handle all the LOAD DATA INFILE options (LINES
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TERMINATED etc).
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*/
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#define DUMPFILE_FLAG 0x1
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#define OPT_ENCLOSED_FLAG 0x2
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#define REPLACE_FLAG 0x4
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See the #defines below for the format specifics.
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The events which really update data are Query_log_event and
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Load_log_event/Create_file_log_event/Execute_load_log_event (these 3 act
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together to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE, with the help of
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Append_block_log_event which prepares temporary files to load into the table).
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****************************************************************************/
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#define LOG_EVENT_HEADER_LEN 19 /* the fixed header length */
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#define OLD_HEADER_LEN 13 /* the fixed header length in 3.23 */
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/* event-specific post-header sizes */
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#define LOG_EVENT_HEADER_LEN 19
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#define OLD_HEADER_LEN 13
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#define QUERY_HEADER_LEN (4 + 4 + 1 + 2)
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#define LOAD_HEADER_LEN (4 + 4 + 4 + 1 +1 + 4)
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#define START_HEADER_LEN (2 + ST_SERVER_VER_LEN + 4)
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#define EXEC_LOAD_HEADER_LEN 4
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#define DELETE_FILE_HEADER_LEN 4
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/* event header offsets */
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/*
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Event header offsets;
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these point to places inside the fixed header.
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*/
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#define EVENT_TYPE_OFFSET 4
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#define SERVER_ID_OFFSET 5
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#define ST_SERVER_VER_OFFSET 2
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#define ST_CREATED_OFFSET (ST_SERVER_VER_OFFSET + ST_SERVER_VER_LEN)
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/* slave event post-header */
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/* slave event post-header (this event is never written) */
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#define SL_MASTER_PORT_OFFSET 8
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#define SL_MASTER_POS_OFFSET 0
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#define R_POS_OFFSET 0
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#define R_IDENT_OFFSET 8
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/* CF to DF handle LOAD DATA INFILE */
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/* CF = "Create File" */
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#define CF_FILE_ID_OFFSET 0
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#define CF_DATA_OFFSET CREATE_FILE_HEADER_LEN
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/* AB = "Append Block" */
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#define AB_FILE_ID_OFFSET 0
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#define AB_DATA_OFFSET APPEND_BLOCK_HEADER_LEN
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/* EL = "Execute Load" */
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#define EL_FILE_ID_OFFSET 0
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/* DF = "Delete File" */
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#define DF_FILE_ID_OFFSET 0
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#define QUERY_EVENT_OVERHEAD (LOG_EVENT_HEADER_LEN+QUERY_HEADER_LEN)
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#define EXEC_LOAD_EVENT_OVERHEAD (LOG_EVENT_HEADER_LEN+EXEC_LOAD_HEADER_LEN)
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#define APPEND_BLOCK_EVENT_OVERHEAD (LOG_EVENT_HEADER_LEN+APPEND_BLOCK_HEADER_LEN)
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/* 4 bytes which all binlogs should begin with */
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#define BINLOG_MAGIC "\xfe\x62\x69\x6e"
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/*
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The 2 flags below were useless :
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- the first one was never set
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- the second one was set in all Rotate events on the master, but not used for
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anything useful.
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So they are now removed and their place may later be reused for other
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flags. Then one must remember that Rotate events in 4.x have
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LOG_EVENT_FORCED_ROTATE_F set, so one should not rely on the value of the
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replacing flag when reading a Rotate event.
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I keep the defines here just to remember what they were.
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*/
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#ifdef TO_BE_REMOVED
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#define LOG_EVENT_TIME_F 0x1
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#define LOG_EVENT_FORCED_ROTATE_F 0x2
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#define LOG_EVENT_THREAD_SPECIFIC_F 0x4 /* query depends on thread
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(for example: TEMPORARY TABLE) */
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#define LOG_EVENT_FORCED_ROTATE_F 0x2
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#endif
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/*
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If the query depends on the thread (for example: TEMPORARY TABLE).
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Currently this is used by mysqlbinlog to know it must print
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SET @@PSEUDO_THREAD_ID=xx; before the query (it would not hurt to print it
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for every query but this would be slow).
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*/
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#define LOG_EVENT_THREAD_SPECIFIC_F 0x4
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enum Log_event_type
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{
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class Log_event
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{
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public:
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/*
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The offset in the log where this event originally appeared (it is preserved
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in relay logs, making SHOW SLAVE STATUS able to print coordinates of the
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event in the master's binlog). Note: when a transaction is written by the
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master to its binlog (wrapped in BEGIN/COMMIT) the log_pos of all the
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queries it contains is the one of the BEGIN (this way, when one does SHOW
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SLAVE STATUS it sees the offset of the BEGIN, which is logical as rollback
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may occur), except the COMMIT query which has its real offset.
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*/
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my_off_t log_pos;
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char *temp_buf;
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/*
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A temp buffer for read_log_event; it is later analysed according to the
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event's type, and its content is distributed in the event-specific fields.
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*/
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char *temp_buf;
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/*
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Timestamp on the master(for debugging and replication of NOW()/TIMESTAMP).
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It is important for queries and LOAD DATA INFILE. This is set at the event's
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creation time, except for Query and Load (et al.) events where this is set
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at the query's execution time, which guarantees good replication (otherwise,
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we could have a query and its event with different timestamps).
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*/
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time_t when;
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/* The number of seconds the query took to run on the master. */
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ulong exec_time;
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/*
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The master's server id (is preserved in the relay log; used to prevent from
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infinite loops in circular replication).
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*/
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uint32 server_id;
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uint cached_event_len;
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/*
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Some 16 flags. Only one is really used now; look above for
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LOG_EVENT_TIME_F, LOG_EVENT_FORCED_ROTATE_F, LOG_EVENT_THREAD_SPECIFIC_F
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for notes.
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*/
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uint16 flags;
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bool cache_stmt;
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#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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THD* thd;
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Log_event(THD* thd_arg, uint16 flags_arg, bool cache_stmt);
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Log_event();
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/*
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read_log_event() functions read an event from a binlog or relay log; used by
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SHOW BINLOG EVENTS, the binlog_dump thread on the master (reads master's
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binlog), the slave IO thread (reads the event sent by binlog_dump), the
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slave SQL thread (reads the event from the relay log).
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*/
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// if mutex is 0, the read will proceed without mutex
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static Log_event* read_log_event(IO_CACHE* file,
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pthread_mutex_t* log_lock,
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bool old_format);
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static int read_log_event(IO_CACHE* file, String* packet,
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pthread_mutex_t* log_lock);
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/* set_log_pos() is used to fill log_pos with tell(log). */
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void set_log_pos(MYSQL_LOG* log);
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/*
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init_show_field_list() prepares the column names and types for the output of
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SHOW BINLOG EVENTS; it is used only by SHOW BINLOG EVENTS.
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*/
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static void init_show_field_list(List<Item>* field_list);
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#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
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int net_send(Protocol *protocol, const char* log_name, my_off_t pos);
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/*
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pack_info() is used by SHOW BINLOG EVENTS; as print() it prepares and sends
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a string to display to the user, so it resembles print().
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*/
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virtual void pack_info(Protocol *protocol);
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/*
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The SQL slave thread calls exec_event() to execute the event; this is where
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the slave's data is modified.
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*/
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virtual int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
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#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
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virtual const char* get_db()
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#else
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// avoid having to link mysqlbinlog against libpthread
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static Log_event* read_log_event(IO_CACHE* file, bool old_format);
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/* print*() functions are used by mysqlbinlog */
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virtual void print(FILE* file, bool short_form = 0, char* last_db = 0) = 0;
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void print_timestamp(FILE* file, time_t *ts = 0);
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void print_header(FILE* file);
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}
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static Log_event* read_log_event(const char* buf, int event_len,
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const char **error, bool old_format);
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/* returns the human readable name of the event's type */
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const char* get_type_str();
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};
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/*****************************************************************************
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Slave Log Event class
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Note that this class is currently not used at all; no code writes a
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Slave_log_event (though some code in repl_failsafe.cc reads Slave_log_event).
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****************************************************************************/
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class Slave_log_event: public Log_event
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Rand Log Event class
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Logs random seed used by the next RAND()
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Logs random seed used by the next RAND(), and by PASSWORD() in 4.1.
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****************************************************************************/
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class Rand_log_event: public Log_event
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User var Log Event class
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Every time a query uses the value of a user variable, a User_var_log_event is
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written before the Query_log_event, to set the user variable.
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****************************************************************************/
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class User_var_log_event: public Log_event
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{
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79
sql/slave.cc
79
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DBUG_RETURN(0);
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mi->mysql=0;
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mi->file_id=1;
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mi->ignore_stop_event=0;
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fn_format(fname, master_info_fname, mysql_data_home, "", 4+32);
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/*
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/*
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queue_old_event()
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Writes a 3.23 event to the relay log.
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TODO:
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Test this code before release - it has to be tested on a separate
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setup with 3.23 master
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ev->log_pos = mi->master_log_pos;
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switch (ev->get_type_code()) {
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case STOP_EVENT:
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ignore_event= mi->ignore_stop_event;
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mi->ignore_stop_event=0;
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ignore_event= 1;
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inc_pos= event_len;
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break;
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case ROTATE_EVENT:
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pthread_mutex_unlock(&mi->data_lock);
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DBUG_RETURN(1);
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}
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mi->ignore_stop_event=1;
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inc_pos= 0;
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break;
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case CREATE_FILE_EVENT:
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DBUG_RETURN(error);
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}
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default:
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mi->ignore_stop_event=0;
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inc_pos= event_len;
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break;
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}
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@ -2842,15 +2840,12 @@ static int queue_old_event(MASTER_INFO *mi, const char *buf,
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/*
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queue_event()
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TODO: verify the issue with stop events, see if we need them at all
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in the relay log
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*/
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int queue_event(MASTER_INFO* mi,const char* buf, ulong event_len)
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{
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int error= 0;
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ulong inc_pos;
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bool ignore_event= 0;
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RELAY_LOG_INFO *rli= &mi->rli;
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DBUG_ENTER("queue_event");
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@ -2861,39 +2856,77 @@ int queue_event(MASTER_INFO* mi,const char* buf, ulong event_len)
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/*
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TODO: figure out if other events in addition to Rotate
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require special processing
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require special processing.
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Guilhem 2003-06 : I don't think so.
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*/
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switch (buf[EVENT_TYPE_OFFSET]) {
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case STOP_EVENT:
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ignore_event= mi->ignore_stop_event;
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mi->ignore_stop_event= 0;
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inc_pos= event_len;
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break;
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/*
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We needn't write this event to the relay log. Indeed, it just indicates a
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master server shutdown. The only thing this does is cleaning. But cleaning
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is already done on a per-master-thread basis (as the master server is
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shutting down cleanly, it has written all DROP TEMPORARY TABLE and DO
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RELEASE_LOCK; prepared statements' deletion are TODO).
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We don't even increment mi->master_log_pos, because we may be just after a
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Rotate event. Btw, in a few milliseconds we are going to have a Start
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event from the next binlog (unless the master is presently running without
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--log-bin).
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*/
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goto err;
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case ROTATE_EVENT:
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{
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Rotate_log_event rev(buf,event_len,0);
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if (unlikely(process_io_rotate(mi,&rev)))
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{
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pthread_mutex_unlock(&mi->data_lock);
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DBUG_RETURN(1);
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error= 1;
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goto err;
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}
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mi->ignore_stop_event= 1;
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/*
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Now the I/O thread has just changed its mi->master_log_name, so
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incrementing mi->master_log_pos is nonsense.
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*/
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inc_pos= 0;
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break;
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}
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default:
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mi->ignore_stop_event= 0;
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inc_pos= event_len;
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break;
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}
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if (likely(!ignore_event &&
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!(error= rli->relay_log.appendv(buf,event_len,0))))
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/*
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If this event is originating from this server, don't queue it.
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We don't check this for 3.23 events because it's simpler like this; 3.23
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will be filtered anyway by the SQL slave thread which also tests the server
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id (we must also keep this test in the SQL thread, in case somebody
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upgrades a 4.0 slave which has a not-filtered relay log).
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ANY event coming from ourselves can be ignored: it is obvious for queries;
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for STOP_EVENT/ROTATE_EVENT/START_EVENT: these cannot come from ourselves
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(--log-slave-updates would not log that) unless this slave is also its
|
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direct master (an unsupported, useless setup!).
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||||
*/
|
||||
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||||
if (uint4korr(buf + SERVER_ID_OFFSET) == ::server_id)
|
||||
{
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||||
/*
|
||||
Do not write it to the relay log.
|
||||
We still want to increment, so that we won't re-read this event from the
|
||||
master if the slave IO thread is now stopped/restarted (more efficient if
|
||||
the events we are ignoring are big LOAD DATA INFILE).
|
||||
*/
|
||||
mi->master_log_pos+= inc_pos;
|
||||
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("master_log_pos: %d", (ulong) mi->master_log_pos));
|
||||
rli->relay_log.harvest_bytes_written(&rli->log_space_total);
|
||||
}
|
||||
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("master_log_pos: %d, event originating from the same server, ignored", (ulong) mi->master_log_pos));
|
||||
}
|
||||
else /* write the event to the relay log */
|
||||
if (likely(!(error= rli->relay_log.appendv(buf,event_len,0))))
|
||||
{
|
||||
mi->master_log_pos+= inc_pos;
|
||||
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("master_log_pos: %d", (ulong) mi->master_log_pos));
|
||||
rli->relay_log.harvest_bytes_written(&rli->log_space_total);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
err:
|
||||
pthread_mutex_unlock(&mi->data_lock);
|
||||
DBUG_RETURN(error);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -308,8 +308,6 @@ typedef struct st_master_info
|
|||
bool old_format; /* master binlog is in 3.23 format */
|
||||
volatile bool abort_slave, slave_running;
|
||||
volatile ulong slave_run_id;
|
||||
bool ignore_stop_event;
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
st_master_info()
|
||||
:fd(-1), io_thd(0), inited(0), old_format(0),abort_slave(0),
|
||||
|
|
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