Refactoring code to add parameter to pack() and unpack() functions with
purpose of indicating if data should be packed in little-endian or
native order. Using new functions to always pack data for binary log
in little-endian order. The purpose of this refactoring is to allow
proper implementation of endian-agnostic pack() and unpack() functions.
Eliminating several versions of virtual pack() and unpack() functions
in favor for one single virtual function which is overridden in
subclasses.
Implementing pack() and unpack() functions for some field types that
packed data in native format regardless of the value of the
st_table_share::db_low_byte_first flag.
The field types that were packed in native format regardless are:
Field_real, Field_decimal, Field_tiny, Field_short, Field_medium,
Field_long, Field_longlong, and Field_blob.
Before the patch, row-based logging wrote the rows incorrectly on
big-endian machines where the storage engine defined its own
low_byte_first() to be FALSE on big-endian machines (the default
is TRUE), while little-endian machines wrote the fields in correct
order. The only known storage engine that does this is NDB. In effect,
this means that row-based replication from or to a big-endian
machine where the table was using NDB as storage engine failed if the
other engine was either non-NDB or on a little-endian machine.
With this patch, row-based logging is now always done in little-endian
order, while ORDER BY uses the native order if the storage engine
defines low_byte_first() to return FALSE for big-endian machines.
In addition, the max_data_length() function available in Field_blob
was generalized to the entire Field hierarchy to give the maximum
number of bytes that Field::pack() will write.
using TPC-B):
Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and
fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked
into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL
values leading to master-slave inconsistency.
Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given
in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following
algorithm:
1. unpack row_data into table->record[0],
2. try to insert record,
3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0],
4. unpack row_data into table->record[0],
5. write table->record[0] into the table.
Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event.
Thus:
a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into
a table,
b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are
overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table.
Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside
Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned
into methods of that class.
replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row()
find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row()
Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being
processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into
table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked,
m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer.
Other changes introduced in this changeset:
- Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't
setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default
values in prepare_record() function and are detected there.
- In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to
the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class
members instead.
- Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by
*_rows_log_event_old classes.
Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication
from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using
(possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb).
Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb.
However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are
disabled (see BUG#19227).
The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows:
1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave
(myisam, innodb, ndb).
2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing
original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test
which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work
currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or
less columns than master.
3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with
include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly
different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and
clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM"
as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting.
4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of
replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different
storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569).
This patch adds functionality to row-based replication to ensure the
slave's column sizes are >= to that of the master.
It also includes some refactoring for the code from WL#3228.
Fixing tests and results to work when replicating to fewer columns on
slave than on master. One test that previously should fail, now works,
and some log positions have changed as a result of adding metadata to
the events.
This patch adds the ability to store extra field metadata in the table
map event. This data can include pack_length() or field_lenght() for
fields such as CHAR or VARCHAR enabling developers to add code that
can check for compatibilty between master and slave columns. More
importantly, the extra field metadata can be used to store data from the
master correctly should a VARCHAR field on the master be <= 255 bytes
while the same field on the slave is > 255 bytes.
The patch also includes the needed changes to unpack to ensure that data
which is smaller on the master can be unpacked correctly on the slave.
WL#3915 : (NDB) master's cols > slave
Slave starts accepting and handling rows of master's tables which have more columns.
The most important part of implementation is how to caclulate the amount of bytes to
skip for unknown by slave column.
Actually, this testcase will fail generally on all testing platforms.
The bugs come from the inconsistent bitmap between rpl master and slave.
In log_event.cc, the n_bits of m_cols and m_cols_ai are intialized with octal-ceiling
m_width, in fact, their n_bits should be equal to m_width.
Wrong n_bits will cause bitmap_bits_set() get incorrect value in unpack_row()
in rpl_record.cc,
then an assertion in unpack_row() will fail and crash sql thread.
DBUG_ASSERT(null_ptr == row_data + master_null_byte_count);
Meanwhile, because of binlog_prepare_pending_rows_event() changed with correct
m_cols, some results of specific testcases should be updated:
binlog_multi_engine.test
ndb_binlog_multi.test
rpl_ndb_dd_partitions.test
rpl_ndb_log.test
rpl_truncate_7ndb.test
rpl_truncate_7ndb_2.test
In addition, to ensure rows replication correct between master and slave after the patch,
two 'select * from t1' are added in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_log.test, and some testcases include
rpl_log.test, therefore, the results of these testcases should be updated likewise:
rpl_stm_log.test
rpl_row_log.test
rpl_ndb_log.test
rpl_row_log_innodb.test
Totally, results of nine testcases are updated.
New test cases for generic apply status table
rpl_ndb_dd_advance.test:
Updated test case to not run sooo long
show_binlog_using_logname.inc, tpcb_disk_data.inc:
New support file
rpl_ndb_dd_advance.result:
Updated result
tpcb.inc:
New support file for Updated test case to not run sooo long
Adding new fields Last_{IO,SQL}_Errno and Last_{IO,SQL}_Error to output
of SHOW SLAVE STATUS to hold errors from I/O and SQL thread respectively.
Old fields Last_Error and Last_Errno are aliases for Last_SQL_Error and
Last_SQL_Errno respectively.
Fields are added last to output of SHOW SLAVE STATUS to allow old applications
to use the same positional arguments into the row, while allowing new
application to benefit from the added information.
In addition, some new error codes are added (especially for the I/O
thread) to be able to provide sensible error message.
The patch for WL 1563 added a new duplicate key error message so that the
key name could be provided instead of the key number. But the error code
for the new message was used even though that did not need to change.
This could cause unnecessary problems for applications that used the old
ER_DUP_ENTRY error code to detect duplicate key errors.
This patch corrects a bug involving a LOAD DATA INFILE operation on a
transactional table. It corrects a problem in the error handler by moving
the transactional table check and autocommit_or_rollback operation to the
end of the error handler.
The problem was an assert was thrown after the operation completed. The
assert found a non-sunk event in the transaction cache. The events in the
transaction cache were added after commit_or_rollack and thereafter nothing
removed them.
An additional test case was added to detect this
condition.
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Fix test cases to pass for a plain ./configure && make build. This includes disabling two test cases when certain features are not present in the server. We're not losing coverage from this because these features are usually present, and disabling them here only serves the purpose to make the test cases work in the unlikely case that they aren't.
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fixes
(Removes some warnings about UNIX_TIMESTAMP from the slave.err logs)
Marked federated_server as a '--big-test'
Change error in net_clear to 'Note', as it interfered with mysql-test-run.
Adding an event that can be used to denote that an incident occured
on the master. The event can be used to denote a gap in the replication
stream, but can also be used to denote other incidents.
In addition, the injector interface is extended with functions to
generate an incident event. The function will also rotate the binary
log after generating an incident event to get a fresh binary log.
field does not work
Fix to prevent MyISAM from reading data from NULL BLOB.
Fix to make record comparison independent of values of unused bits in
record.
Updating binlog positions in tests.
1. Fixes within the testscripts (affects rpl_ddl.test and rpl_ndb_ddl.test)
- slave connection is only an observer (-> AUTOCOMMIT = 0)
This removes the problem with the hanging test around DROP DATABASE (NDB). The hanging test around DROP DATABASE is a difference to InnoDB/MyISAm behaviour but fare
away of a clear bug. IMHO this behaviour does not violate the SQL standard and should be therefore simply accepted.
- removal of wrong comments
- CREATE/DROP TEMPORARY TABLE must not cause implicit commit of the current transaction.
NDB behaves here correct and InnoDB/Falcon wrong.
- Add a missing connection slave
- Reenable the test rpl_ndb_ddl.
2. Disable rpl_ddl.test because of Bug#26418.
3. Reenable rpl_ndb_ddl.test
4. Improvements (affect rpl_ddl.test and rpl_ndb_ddl.test)
- Better + extended comments which should prevent that somebody accidently destroys the logics of the test
- Replace SELECT's printing comments by "--echo" (decreases the number of auxiliary SQL commands)
- Remove the need for include/rpl_stmt_seq2.inc (was mostly redundant to rpl_stmt_seq.inc)
- Remove extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_ddl.test (corrected extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ddl.test is sufficient)
- Shift assignment of values to $show_binlog, $manipulate (variables useful for debugging) into the toplevel scripts
- The temporary tables get now their storage engine from the variable $temp_engine_type. (more deterministic testing conditions)
- Add additional protocol line if the connection is switched (was partially missing)
- Add two DML commands for comparison purposes