without PK
Bug#31609 Not all RBR slave errors reported as errors
bug#32468 delete rows event on a table with foreign key constraint fails
The first two bugs comprise idempotency issues.
First, there was no error code reported under conditions of the bug
description although the slave sql thread halted.
Second, executions were different with and without presence of prim key in
the table.
Third, there was no way to instruct the slave whether to ignore an error
and skip to the following event or to halt.
Fourth, there are handler errors which might happen due to idempotent
applying of binlog but those were not listed among the "idempotent" error
list.
All the named issues are addressed.
Wrt to the 3rd, there is the new global system variable, changeble at run
time, which controls the slave sql thread behaviour.
The new variable allows further extensions to mimic the sql_mode
session/global variable.
To address the 4th, the new bug#32468 had to be fixed as it was staying
in the way.
commit is specific for 5.0 to eliminated non-deterministic tests.
Those tests run only in 5.1 env where there is a necessary devices such
as processlist table of info_schema.
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 $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug14157.sql missed
in rpl_temporary.test;
fixes Bug@28603 Invalid log-bin default location;
Actually, the failure happened with 3innodb as well. Most probably
the reason is in failing to delete a binlog file on __NT__ so that
that master increments the index of the binlog file.
The test results hide valueable warning that windows could generate
about that.
The scope of this fix is to make sure we have such warning and
to lessen chances for binlog file being held at time of closing.
The dump thread is getting a good chance to leave and
release the file for its successful deletion.
We shall watch over the two tests as regression is not excluded.
In that case we would have an extra info possibly explaining why
__NT__ env can not close/delete the file.
However, regardless of that reason, there is alwasy workaround to mask out
non-deterministic binlog index number.
The rpl_trigger test case indicated a problem with idempotency support when run
under row-based replication, which this patch fixes.
However, despite this, the test is not designed for execution under row-based
replication and hence rpl_trigger.test is not executed under row-based
replication.
The problem is that the test expects triggers to be executed when the slave
updates rows on the slave, and this is (deliberately) not done with row-based
replication.
Query_log_event::error_code
A query can perform completely having the local var error of mysql_$query
zero, where $query in insert, update, delete, load,
and be binlogged with error_code e.g KILLED_QUERY while there is no
reason do to so.
That can happen because Query_log_event consults thd->killed flag to
evaluate error_code.
Fixed with implementing a scheme suggested and partly implemented at
time of bug@22725 work-on. error_status is cached immediatly after the
control leaves the main rows-loop and that instance always corresponds
to `error' the local of mysql_$query functions. The cached value
is passed to Query_log_event constructor, not the default thd->killed
which can be changed in between of the caching and the constructing.
Documented some binlog events using doxygen. More will be done later.
Also fixed typos in other comments and added remarks about dubious code.
Only comments are affected, there is no change to the actual code.
replication):
Incremental patch to enable idempotency support for update events again.
The final handling of errors will be done in BUG#31609, and until then
the handling of errors should be consistent between the different types
of changes.