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4 small items in this:
- when we don't have in_addr_t, use uint32. - a forgotten initialization of slave_proxy_id in sql/log_event.cc (was not really "forgot", was "we needn't init it there", but there was one case where we needed...). - made slave_proxy_id always meaningful in THD and Log_event, so we can rely more on it (no need to test if it's meaningful). THD::slave_proxy_id is equal to THD::thread_id except for the slave SQL thread. - clean up the slave's temporary table (i.e. free their memory) when slave server shuts down. extra/resolveip.c: removed #define as it is simpler to put it in my_net.h (because we need the #define elsewhere) include/my_net.h: When in_addr_t is not defined, use uint32. libmysql/libmysql.c: using in_addr_t is more generic. libmysql/manager.c: using in_addr_t is more generic. mysql-test/t/rpl_chain_temp_table.test: comments sql/log_event.cc: * Had forgot to initialize slave_proxy_id in the event constructor (char* buf...). Initializing is in fact only needed for Create_file_log_event, because it uses slave_proxy_id even if it does not write an event to the binlog (it uses slave_proxy_id to write it to SQL-LOAD.info). * When we write events we now always write slave_proxy_id, which is now always meaningful (as thd->slave_proxy_id is now always meaningful, see change in sql_class.cc). sql/mini_client.cc: in_addr_t is more generic. sql/slave.cc: A RELAY_LOG_INFO method to free the slave's temporary tables from memory at slave's server shutdown. It is called by end_slave(), which is called by close_connections(), which is called when the server terminates (close_connections() is just before clean_up(); putting the call in clean_up() was buggy, as active_mi is already deleted by close_connections(). sql/slave.h: new method sql/sql_class.cc: By default we set THD::slave_proxy_id to THD::thread_id, so THD::slave_proxy_id is always meaningful (not 0). It's always the same as the thread id except for the slave SQL thread.
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extern int h_errno;
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_IN_ADDR_T
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#define in_addr_t ulong
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#endif
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static my_bool silent;
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static struct my_option my_long_options[] =
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#define O_NONBLOCK 1 /* For emulation of fcntl() */
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#endif
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/*
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On OSes which don't have the in_addr_t, we guess that using uint32 is the best
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possible choice. We guess this from the fact that on HP-UX64bit & FreeBSD64bit
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& Solaris64bit, in_addr_t is equivalent to uint32. And on Linux32bit too.
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*/
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#ifndef HAVE_IN_ADDR_T
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#define in_addr_t uint32
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#endif
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/* Thread safe or portable version of some functions */
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void my_inet_ntoa(struct in_addr in, char *buf);
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@ -1623,7 +1623,7 @@ mysql_real_connect(MYSQL *mysql,const char *host, const char *user,
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char buff[NAME_LEN+USERNAME_LENGTH+100],charset_name_buff[16];
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char *end,*host_info,*charset_name;
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my_socket sock;
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uint32 ip_addr;
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in_addr_t ip_addr;
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struct sockaddr_in sock_addr;
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ulong pkt_length;
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NET *net= &mysql->net;
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{
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my_socket sock;
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struct sockaddr_in sock_addr;
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uint32 ip_addr;
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in_addr_t ip_addr;
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char msg_buf[MAX_MYSQL_MANAGER_MSG];
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int msg_len;
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Vio* vio;
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# stop/restart servers. Note that if assumptions are wrong, the test will not
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# fail; it will just fail to test the error-prone scenario.
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# Using the manager is the only way to have more than one slave server.
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# So you must run this test with --manager.
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require_manager;
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server_stop master;
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save_master_pos;
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connection slave_sec;
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sync_with_master;
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# On purpose, we don't delete the temporary tables explicitely.
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# So temp tables remain on slave (remember they are not deleted when the slave
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# SQL thread terminates). If you run this test with
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# --valgrind --valgrind-options=--show-reachable=yes
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# you will see if they get cleaned up at slave's shutdown (that is, if the
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# memory they use is freed (it should) by mysqld before it terminates).
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# If they wouldn't be cleaned up, you would see some "still reachable" blocks in
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# Valgrind.
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return;
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memcpy(data_buf, buf + Q_DATA_OFFSET, data_len);
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thread_id = uint4korr(buf + Q_THREAD_ID_OFFSET);
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slave_proxy_id= thread_id= uint4korr(buf + Q_THREAD_ID_OFFSET);
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db = data_buf;
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db_len = (uint)buf[Q_DB_LEN_OFFSET];
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query=data_buf + db_len + 1;
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SET PSEUDO_THREAD_ID=
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for each query using temp tables.
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*/
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int4store(buf + Q_THREAD_ID_OFFSET, (slave_proxy_id ? slave_proxy_id :
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thread_id));
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int4store(buf + Q_THREAD_ID_OFFSET, slave_proxy_id);
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int4store(buf + Q_EXEC_TIME_OFFSET, exec_time);
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buf[Q_DB_LEN_OFFSET] = (char) db_len;
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int2store(buf + Q_ERR_CODE_OFFSET, error_code);
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int Load_log_event::write_data_header(IO_CACHE* file)
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{
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char buf[LOAD_HEADER_LEN];
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int4store(buf + L_THREAD_ID_OFFSET, (slave_proxy_id ? slave_proxy_id :
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thread_id));
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int4store(buf + L_THREAD_ID_OFFSET, slave_proxy_id);
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int4store(buf + L_EXEC_TIME_OFFSET, exec_time);
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int4store(buf + L_SKIP_LINES_OFFSET, skip_lines);
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buf[L_TBL_LEN_OFFSET] = (char)table_name_len;
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char* buf_end = (char*)buf + event_len;
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uint header_len= old_format ? OLD_HEADER_LEN : LOG_EVENT_HEADER_LEN;
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const char* data_head = buf + header_len;
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thread_id = uint4korr(data_head + L_THREAD_ID_OFFSET);
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slave_proxy_id= thread_id= uint4korr(data_head + L_THREAD_ID_OFFSET);
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exec_time = uint4korr(data_head + L_EXEC_TIME_OFFSET);
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skip_lines = uint4korr(data_head + L_SKIP_LINES_OFFSET);
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table_name_len = (uint)data_head[L_TBL_LEN_OFFSET];
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{
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char buff[NAME_LEN+USERNAME_LENGTH+100],*end,*host_info;
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my_socket sock;
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uint32 ip_addr;
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in_addr_t ip_addr;
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struct sockaddr_in sock_addr;
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ulong pkt_length;
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NET *net= &mysql->net;
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21
sql/slave.cc
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sql/slave.cc
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}
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}
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void st_relay_log_info::close_temporary_tables()
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{
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TABLE *table,*next;
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for (table=save_temporary_tables ; table ; table=next)
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{
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next=table->next;
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/*
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Don't ask for disk deletion. For now, anyway they will be deleted when
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slave restarts, but it is a better intention to not delete them.
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*/
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close_temporary(table, 0);
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}
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}
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/*
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We assume we have a run lock on rli and that both slave thread
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void end_slave()
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{
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/* This is called when the server terminates, in close_connections(). */
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if (active_mi)
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{
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/*
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}
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rli->inited = 0;
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rli->relay_log.close(LOG_CLOSE_INDEX | LOG_CLOSE_STOP_EVENT);
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/*
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Delete the slave's temporary tables from memory.
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In the future there will be other actions than this, to ensure persistance
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of slave's temp tables after shutdown.
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*/
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rli->close_temporary_tables();
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DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
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}
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int wait_for_pos(THD* thd, String* log_name, longlong log_pos,
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longlong timeout);
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void st_relay_log_info::close_temporary_tables();
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} RELAY_LOG_INFO;
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return 1;
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mysys_var=my_thread_var;
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dbug_thread_id=my_thread_id();
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/*
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By default 'slave_proxy_id' is 'thread_id'. They may later become different
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if this is the slave SQL thread.
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*/
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slave_proxy_id= thread_id;
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return 0;
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}
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