log-slave-updates and circul repl
Slave SQL thread may execute one extra event when there are events
skipped by slave I/O thread (e.g. originated by the same server).
Whereas it was requested not to do so by the UNTIL condition.
This happens because we compare with the end position of previously
executed event. This is fine when there are no skipped by slave I/O
thread events, as end position of previous event equals to start
position of to be executed event. Otherwise this position equals to
start position of skipped event.
This is fixed by:
- reading the event to be executed before checking if the until condition
is satisfied.
- comparing the start position of the event to be executed. Since we do
not have the start position available, we compute it by subtracting
event length from end position (which is available).
- if there are no events on the event queue at the slave sql starting
time, that meet until condition, we stop immediately, as in this
case we do not want to wait for next event.
Since bug@20166, which replaced the binlog file name generating to base
on pidfile_name instead of the previous glob_hostname, the binlog file
name suddenly started to be stored solely in the absolute path format,
including a case when --log-bin option meant a relative path.
What's more serious, the path for binlog file can lead unrequestedly
to pid-file directory so that after any proper fix for this bug
there might be similar to the bug report consequences for one who
upgrades from post-fix-bug@20166-pre-fix-bug@28597 to post-fix-bug@28597.
Fixed with preserving`pidfile_name' (intr.by bug@20166) but stripping
off its directory part. This restores the original logics of storing
the names in compatible with --log-bin option format and with the
requirement for --log-bin ralative path to corresond to the data directory.
Side effects for this fix:
effective fixing bug@27070, refining its test;
ensuring no overrun for buff can happen anymore (Bug#31836
insufficient space reserved for the suffix of relay log file name);
bug#31837 --remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug14157.sql missed
in rpl_temporary.test;
fixes Bug@28603 Invalid log-bin default location;
in short we now record whenever the slave I/O thread ignores a master's event because of its server id,
and use this info in the slave SQL thread to advance Exec_master_log_pos. Because if we
do not, this variable stays at the position of the last executed event, i.e. the last *non-ignored*
executed one, which may not be the last of the master's binlog (and so the slave *looks* behind
the master though it's data-wise it's not).