Before this, FLUSH TABLES and FLUSH TABLES t1 (REFRESH_TABLES hereafter) were executed locally,
which also had implications for GTID. MySQL async replication does
replicate FLUSH TABLES.
Hence, this commit
a) Adds REFRESH_TABLES to TOI.
b) Skips LOCK-based REFRESH_TABLES from TOI, ie. FLUSH TABLES WITH READ
LOCK and FLUSH TABLES FOR EXPORT.
c) Executes them after reload_acl_and_cache. This is done since
reload_acl_and_cache checks for thd->locked_tables_mode and does upgrade
of MDL locks accordingly. A failure here means REFRESH_TABLES cannot
run.
i) This is also important since LOCK TABLES is not replicated in
galera.
d) Test galera_flush has been modified for
i) wsrep_replicate_myisam SESSION variable.
ii) Testing REFRESH_TABLES.
iii) Testing REFRESH_TABLES + LOCK TABLES.
e) Use different WSREP_TO_ISOLATION_BEGIN for global FLUSH TABLES and FLUSH TABLES <table,>.
(MDEV-8617: Post-fix for 10.1)
* Reset THD's PS members before returning when node is
not ready
* Add CF_SKIP_WSREP_CHECK flag to COM_STMT_XXX commands
* Skip TO replication of COM_STMT_PREPAREs for MyISAM
* Updated tests
When wsrep is enabled, for any update on innodb tables, the
corresponding keys are appended to galera's transaction writeset
(wsrep_append_keys()). However, for LOAD DATA, this got skipped
if binary logging was disabled or it was non-ROW based.
As a result, while the updates from LOAD DATA on non-partitioned
tables replicated fine as wsrep implicitly enables binary logging
(if not enabled, explicitly), the same did not work on partitioned
tables as for partitioned tables the binary logging gets disabled
temporarily (ha_partition::write_row()).
Fixed by removing the unwanted conditions from the check.
Also backported some changes from 10.0-galera to make sure
wsrep_load_data_splitting affects LOAD DATA commands only.
RENAME TABLE, unlike other DDLs, was getting replicated before
the access check was performed. As a result, the command could
get get replicated and thus executed on other nodes, even if it
fails on the originating node due to permission issues. Fixed by
moving the logic to check user privileges before replicating the
command.
While sql_bin_log=1(0) is meant to control binary logging for the
current session so that the updates to do(not) get logged into the
binary log to be replicated to the async MariaDB slave. The same
should not affect galera replication.
That is, the updates should always get replicated to other galera
nodes regardless of sql_bin_log's value.
Fixed by making sure that the updates are written to binlog cache
irrespective of sql_bin_log.
Added test cases.
In galera, like other DDLs, CREATE/ALTER VIEW commands are recreated
and replicated during parsing. The ALGORITHM clause is internally set
to VIEW_ALGORITHM_INHERIT if its not explicitly specified by the user.
But since its not a valid type to be used in a command, it leads to an
assertion failure. The solution is to not include the ALGORITHM clause
in the command if its not explicitly specified (or INHERIT).
* Wait for aborted thd (victim) to release MDL locks
* Skip aborting an already aborted thd
* Defer setting OK status in case of CTAS
* Minor cosmetic changes
* Added a test case
The following FLUSH commands are now executed under total
order isolation:
* FLUSH DES_KEY_FILE
* FLUSH HOSTS
* FLUSH PRIVILEGES
* FLUSH QUERY CACHE
* FLUSH STATUS
* FLUSH USER_RESOURCES
This bug is a side-effect of fix for MDEV-6924, where we completely
stopped a statement-based event from getting into the binlog cache when
binary logging is not enabled (and thus, wsrep_emulate_binlog mode = 1).
As a result, the SBR events were not replicated.
Fixed by allowing the SBR events to be written into the binlog cache.
Note: Only DMLs were affected as DDLs are replicated via TOI.
Merged galera_create_trigger.test from github.com/codership/mysql-wsrep.
THD's lex->definer initially holds "*current_user" for CURRENT_USER().
As a result when wsrep tries to create the trigger query, it incorrectly
uses "*current_user". Fixed by calling get_current_user() to get the
real current user.
Merged galera_create_trigger.test from github.com/codership/mysql-wsrep.