Problem: binlog_stm_binlog runs INSERT DELAYED queries, and
then prints the contents of the binlog. Before checking the
contents of the binlog, the test waits until the rows have
appeared in the table. However, this is not enough, since
INSERT DELAYED does not write rows to the binlog at the same
time as it writes them to the table. So there is a race.
Fix: Add a FLUSH TABLES before SHOW BINLOG EVENTS. That
waits until the insert_delayed thread is done.
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.
ChangeSet@1.2309.1.12, 2006-09-12 15:42:13+02:00, guilhem@gbichot3.local +14 -0
Fixing problems I identified in my auto_increment work pushed in July
(as part of the auto_increment cleanup of WL #3146; ...
The problem is in that show binlog events in indeterministic, row events can be compressed,
so that 2 seconds original delay does not guard from inconsistency.
We syncronize test's current inserted rows counter with system insert delayed thread
per each query.
From another side there is no requirement for binlog to be event per row and then
to verify if binlog has recorded what was recently inserted is better
via reading from it instead of 'show binlog events'.
(as part of the auto_increment cleanup of WL#3146; let's not be
sad, that monster push still removed serious bugs):
one problem with INSERT DELAYED (unexpected interval releases),
one with stored functions (wrong auto_inc binlogging).
These bugs were not released.
The following is an excerption from the WL.
1. Change so that MIXED is default format
1.1 to change the default for command line --binlog-format
1.2 to alter global_system_variables.binlog_format calculation
basing on command line --binlog-format parameter and
its default.
2. Change test suite so that more testing is done by MIXED format.
2.1 to check if there are test cases requiring --binlog-foramt=statement via
`source include/have_binlog_format_statement.inc' and affected by
altering the latter to be "mixed".
2.2 to check the content of such vulnerable cases to find if
extending to the mixed does not modify results. In that case simply
substitute source arguments as explained.
2.3 if a test in mixed mode deals with features triggering
row-binlogging then if necessary we can switch explicitly
to statement mode or create another test to run with
non-recommended STATEMENT mode
Particullarily, extracting INSERT DELAYED
binlogging subtest for statement mode is performed, and
the snippet is moved into a separate test file.
Note that since now all three modes verify this use case
through 3 different tests.
No changes in item 3 of HLD appeared to be needed.