The test did not handle correctly possible difference in system
timezone. The fix is to remove non-functional setting of local
time_zone and instead allow timestamp replacement to work with
any date/time
CREATE/DROP TEMPORARY TABLE are not safe to optimistically replicate in
parallel with other transactions, so they need to be marked as "ddl" in the
binlog.
This was already done for stand-alone CREATE/DROP TEMPORARY. But temporary
tables can also be created and dropped inside a BEGIN...END transaction, and
such transactions were not marked as ddl. Nor was the DROP TEMPORARY TABLE
statement emitted implicitly when a client connection is closed.
So this patch adds such ddl mark for the missing cases.
The difference to Kristian's original patch is mainly a fix in
mysql_trans_commit_alter_copy_data() to remember the unsafe_rollback_flags
over the temporary commit.
Make `mysqladmin --local` use `FLUSH LOCAL` for all flush-* commands,
and only do `SET SQL_LOG_BIN=OFF` for create/drop/old_password/password.
Additionally, --local is ignored for all commands that never write
to binlog, so e.g. `mysqladmin --local version` no longer needs SUPER
Problem:- When setting max_binlog_stmt_cache_size=18446744073709547520
from either command line or .cnf file, server fails to start.
Solution:- Added one more function eval_num_suffix_ull , which uses
strtoull to get unsigned ulonglong from string. And getopt_ull calls this
function instead of eval_num_suffix. Also changed previous eval_num_suffix to
eval_num_suffix_ll to remain consistent.
- created binlog_encryption test suite and added it to the default list
- moved some tests from rpl, binlog and multisource suites to extra
so that they could be re-used in different suites
- made minor changes in include files
The combination of --remove_file and --write_file on .expect file creates
a race condition which can be hit by MTR which reads the file in a loop.
Instead, .expect file should be changed with --append_file.
It was fixed in 10.x, but in 5.5 the sporadic failure still affected buildbot.
Fixed 3 test files which use the problematic combination
INSERTS/UPDATES ON TEMPORARY TABLES
Bug#14294223: CHANGES NOT ALLOWED TO TEMPORARY TABLES ON
READ-ONLY SERVERS
Problem:
========
Running 5.5.14 in read only we can create temporary tables
but can not insert or update records in the table. When we
try we get Error 1290 : The MySQL server is running with the
--read-only option so it cannot execute this statement.
Analysis:
=========
This bug is very specific to binlog being enabled and
binlog-format being stmt/mixed. Standalone server without
binlog enabled or with row based binlog-mode works fine.
How standalone server and row based replication work:
=====================================================
Standalone server and row based replication mark the
transactions as read_write only when they are modifying
non temporary tables as part of their current transaction.
Because of this when code enters commit phase it checks
if a transaction is read_write or not. If the transaction
is read_write and global read only mode is enabled those
transaction will fail with 'server is read only mode'
error.
In the case of statement based mode at the time of writing
to binary log a binlog handler is created and it is always
marked as read_write. In case of temporary tables even
though the engine did not mark the transaction as read_write
but the new transaction that is started by binlog handler is
considered as read_write.
Hence in this case when code enters commit phase it finds
one handler which has a read_write transaction even when
we are modifying temporary table. This causes the server
to throw an error when global read-only mode is enabled.
Fix:
====
At the time of commit in "ha_commit_trans" if a read_write
transaction is found, we should check if this transaction is
coming from a handler other than binlog_handler. This will
ensure that there is a genuine read_write transaction being
sent by the engine apart from binlog_handler and only then
it should be blocked.
The cause of the issue is when DROP DATABASE takes
metadata lock and is in progress through it's
execution, a concurrently running CREATE FUNCTION checks
for the existence of database which it succeeds and then it
waits on the metadata lock. Once DROP DATABASE writes to
BINLOG and finally releases the metadata lock on schema
object, the CREATE FUNCTION waiting on metadata lock
gets in it's code path and succeeds and writes to binlog.
The main.merge test case was failing when tested using row based
binlog format.
While analyzing the issue it was found the following issues:
a) The server is calling binlog related code even when a statement will
not be binlogged;
b) The child table list was not present into table structure by the time
to generate the create table statement;
c) The tables in the child table list will not be opened yet when
generating table create info using row based replication;
d) CREATE TABLE LIKE TEMP_TABLE does not preserve original table storage
engine when using row based replication;
This patch addressed all above issues.
@ sql/sql_class.h
Added a function to determine if the binary log is disabled to
the current session. This is related with issue (a) above.
@ sql/sql_table.cc
Added code to skip binary logging related code if the statement
will not be binlogged. This is related with issue (a) above.
Added code to add the children to the query list of the table that
will have its CREATE TABLE generated. This is related with issue (b)
above.
Added code to force the storage engine to be generated into the
CREATE TABLE. This is related with issue (d) above.
@ storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc
Added a test to skip a table getting info about a child table if the
child table is not opened. This is related to issue (c) above.
Not printing the value" with binlog-row-image=minimal"
Merged Rows_log_event::print_verbose_one_row() and log_event_print_value()
with MySQL 5.7
Added flush after writing of Table_map_log_event() to fix wrong order of
lines in output. This causes a lot of changes in some test results.
if we didn't write the CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE statement.
- Enable old code from one of my older changesets that didn't make into 10.0
- Fix test cased that failed as they expected DROP TEMPORARY TABLE in the log.
In original code, sometimes one got an automatic DEFAULT value in some cases, in other cases not.
For example:
create table t1 (a int primary key) - No default
create table t2 (a int, primary key(a)) - DEFAULT 0
create table t1 SELECT .... - Default for all fields, even if they where defined as NOT NULL
ALTER TABLE ... MODIFY could sometimes add an unexpected DEFAULT value.
The patch is quite big because we had some many test cases that used
CREATE ... SELECT or CREATE ... (...PRIMARY KEY(xxx)) which doesn't have an automatic DEFAULT anymore.
Other things:
- Removed warnings from InnoDB when waiting from semaphore (got this when testing things with --big)
Add log_bin_index, log_bin_basename and relay_log_basename system
variables. Also, convert relay_log_index system variable to
NO_CMD_LINE and implement --relay-log-index as a command line
option.
on disconnect THD must clean user_var_events array before
dropping temporary tables. Otherwise when binlogging a DROP,
it'll access user_var_events, but they were allocated
in the already freed memroot.