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Problem: ======= The return value from my_b_write is ignored by: `my_b_write_quoted', `my_b_write_bit',`Query_log_event::print_query_header' Most callers of `my_b_printf' ignore the return value. `log_event.cc' has many calls to it. Analysis: ======== `my_b_write' is used to write data into a file. If the write fails it sets appropriate error number and error message through my_error() function call and sets the IO_CACHE::error == -1. `my_b_printf' function is also used to write data into a file, it internally invokes my_b_write to do the write operation. Upon success it returns number of characters written to file and on error it returns -1 and sets the error through my_error() and also sets IO_CACHE::error == -1. Most of the event specific print functions for example `Create_file_log_event::print', `Execute_load_log_event::print' etc are the ones which make several calls to the above two functions and they do not check for the return value after the 'print' call. All the above mentioned abuse cases deal with the client side. Fix: === As part of bug fix a check for IO_CACHE::error == -1 has been added at a very high level after the call to the 'print' function. There are few more places where the return value of "my_b_write" is ignored those are mentioned below. +++ mysys/mf_iocache2.c 2012-06-04 07:03:15 +0000 @@ -430,7 +430,8 @@ memset(buffz, '0', minimum_width - length2); else memset(buffz, ' ', minimum_width - length2); - my_b_write(info, buffz, minimum_width - length2); +++ sql/log.cc 2012-06-08 09:04:46 +0000 @@ -2388,7 +2388,12 @@ { end= strxmov(buff, "# administrator command: ", NullS); buff_len= (ulong) (end - buff); - my_b_write(&log_file, (uchar*) buff, buff_len); At these places appropriate return value handlers have been added.
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324 lines
9.5 KiB
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/*
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Copyright (c) 2006, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*/
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#ifndef RPL_UTILITY_H
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#define RPL_UTILITY_H
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#ifndef __cplusplus
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#error "Don't include this C++ header file from a non-C++ file!"
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#endif
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#include "mysql_priv.h"
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class Relay_log_info;
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/**
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A table definition from the master.
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The responsibilities of this class is:
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- Extract and decode table definition data from the table map event
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- Check if table definition in table map is compatible with table
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definition on slave
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*/
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class table_def
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{
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public:
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/**
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Convenience declaration of the type of the field type data in a
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table map event.
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*/
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typedef unsigned char field_type;
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/**
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Constructor.
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@param types Array of types
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@param size Number of elements in array 'types'
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@param field_metadata Array of extra information about fields
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@param metadata_size Size of the field_metadata array
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@param null_bitmap The bitmap of fields that can be null
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*/
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table_def(field_type *types, ulong size, uchar *field_metadata,
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int metadata_size, uchar *null_bitmap, uint16 flags)
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: m_size(size), m_type(0), m_field_metadata_size(metadata_size),
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m_field_metadata(0), m_null_bits(0), m_flags(flags), m_memory(NULL)
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{
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m_memory= (uchar *)my_multi_malloc(MYF(MY_WME),
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&m_type, size,
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&m_field_metadata,
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size * sizeof(uint16),
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&m_null_bits, (size + 7) / 8,
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NULL);
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bzero(m_field_metadata, size * sizeof(uint16));
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if (m_type)
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memcpy(m_type, types, size);
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else
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m_size= 0;
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/*
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Extract the data from the table map into the field metadata array
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iff there is field metadata. The variable metadata_size will be
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0 if we are replicating from an older version server since no field
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metadata was written to the table map. This can also happen if
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there were no fields in the master that needed extra metadata.
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*/
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if (m_size && metadata_size)
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{
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int index= 0;
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for (unsigned int i= 0; i < m_size; i++)
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{
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switch (m_type[i]) {
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case MYSQL_TYPE_TINY_BLOB:
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case MYSQL_TYPE_BLOB:
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case MYSQL_TYPE_MEDIUM_BLOB:
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case MYSQL_TYPE_LONG_BLOB:
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case MYSQL_TYPE_DOUBLE:
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case MYSQL_TYPE_FLOAT:
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case MYSQL_TYPE_GEOMETRY:
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{
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/*
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These types store a single byte.
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*/
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m_field_metadata[i]= field_metadata[index];
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index++;
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break;
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}
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case MYSQL_TYPE_SET:
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case MYSQL_TYPE_ENUM:
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case MYSQL_TYPE_STRING:
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{
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uint16 x= field_metadata[index++] << 8U; // real_type
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x+= field_metadata[index++]; // pack or field length
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m_field_metadata[i]= x;
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break;
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}
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case MYSQL_TYPE_BIT:
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{
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uint16 x= field_metadata[index++];
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x = x + (field_metadata[index++] << 8U);
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m_field_metadata[i]= x;
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break;
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}
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case MYSQL_TYPE_VARCHAR:
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{
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/*
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These types store two bytes.
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*/
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char *ptr= (char *)&field_metadata[index];
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m_field_metadata[i]= uint2korr(ptr);
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index= index + 2;
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break;
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}
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case MYSQL_TYPE_NEWDECIMAL:
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{
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uint16 x= field_metadata[index++] << 8U; // precision
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x+= field_metadata[index++]; // decimals
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m_field_metadata[i]= x;
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break;
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}
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default:
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m_field_metadata[i]= 0;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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if (m_size && null_bitmap)
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memcpy(m_null_bits, null_bitmap, (m_size + 7) / 8);
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}
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~table_def() {
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my_free(m_memory, MYF(0));
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#ifndef DBUG_OFF
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m_type= 0;
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m_size= 0;
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#endif
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}
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/**
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Return the number of fields there is type data for.
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@return The number of fields that there is type data for.
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*/
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ulong size() const { return m_size; }
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/*
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Return a representation of the type data for one field.
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@param index Field index to return data for
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@return Will return a representation of the type data for field
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<code>index</code>. Currently, only the type identifier is
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returned.
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*/
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field_type type(ulong index) const
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{
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DBUG_ASSERT(index < m_size);
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return m_type[index];
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}
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/*
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This function allows callers to get the extra field data from the
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table map for a given field. If there is no metadata for that field
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or there is no extra metadata at all, the function returns 0.
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The function returns the value for the field metadata for column at
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position indicated by index. As mentioned, if the field was a type
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that stores field metadata, that value is returned else zero (0) is
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returned. This method is used in the unpack() methods of the
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corresponding fields to properly extract the data from the binary log
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in the event that the master's field is smaller than the slave.
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*/
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uint16 field_metadata(uint index) const
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{
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DBUG_ASSERT(index < m_size);
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if (m_field_metadata_size)
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return m_field_metadata[index];
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else
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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This function returns whether the field on the master can be null.
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This value is derived from field->maybe_null().
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*/
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my_bool maybe_null(uint index) const
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{
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DBUG_ASSERT(index < m_size);
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return ((m_null_bits[(index / 8)] &
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(1 << (index % 8))) == (1 << (index %8)));
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}
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/*
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This function returns the field size in raw bytes based on the type
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and the encoded field data from the master's raw data. This method can
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be used for situations where the slave needs to skip a column (e.g.,
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WL#3915) or needs to advance the pointer for the fields in the raw
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data from the master to a specific column.
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*/
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uint32 calc_field_size(uint col, uchar *master_data) const;
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/**
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Decide if the table definition is compatible with a table.
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Compare the definition with a table to see if it is compatible
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with it.
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A table definition is compatible with a table if:
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- the columns types of the table definition is a (not
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necessarily proper) prefix of the column type of the table, or
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- the other way around
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@param rli Pointer to relay log info
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@param table Pointer to table to compare with.
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@retval 1 if the table definition is not compatible with @c table
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@retval 0 if the table definition is compatible with @c table
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*/
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#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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int compatible_with(Relay_log_info const *rli, TABLE *table) const;
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#endif
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private:
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ulong m_size; // Number of elements in the types array
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field_type *m_type; // Array of type descriptors
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uint m_field_metadata_size;
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uint16 *m_field_metadata;
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uchar *m_null_bits;
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uint16 m_flags; // Table flags
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uchar *m_memory;
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};
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#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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/**
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Extend the normal table list with a few new fields needed by the
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slave thread, but nowhere else.
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*/
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struct RPL_TABLE_LIST
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: public TABLE_LIST
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{
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bool m_tabledef_valid;
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table_def m_tabledef;
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};
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/* Anonymous namespace for template functions/classes */
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namespace {
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/*
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Smart pointer that will automatically call my_afree (a macro) when
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the pointer goes out of scope. This is used so that I do not have
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to remember to call my_afree() before each return. There is no
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overhead associated with this, since all functions are inline.
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I (Matz) would prefer to use the free function as a template
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parameter, but that is not possible when the "function" is a
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macro.
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*/
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template <class Obj>
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class auto_afree_ptr
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{
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Obj* m_ptr;
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public:
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auto_afree_ptr(Obj* ptr) : m_ptr(ptr) { }
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~auto_afree_ptr() { if (m_ptr) my_afree(m_ptr); }
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void assign(Obj* ptr) {
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/* Only to be called if it hasn't been given a value before. */
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DBUG_ASSERT(m_ptr == NULL);
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m_ptr= ptr;
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}
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Obj* get() { return m_ptr; }
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};
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}
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class Deferred_log_events
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{
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private:
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DYNAMIC_ARRAY array;
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Log_event *last_added;
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public:
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Deferred_log_events(Relay_log_info *rli);
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~Deferred_log_events();
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/* queue for exection at Query-log-event time prior the Query */
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int add(Log_event *ev);
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bool is_empty();
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bool execute(Relay_log_info *rli);
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void rewind();
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bool is_last(Log_event *ev) { return ev == last_added; };
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};
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#endif
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// NB. number of printed bit values is limited to sizeof(buf) - 1
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#define DBUG_PRINT_BITSET(N,FRM,BS) \
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do { \
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char buf[256]; \
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uint i; \
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for (i = 0 ; i < min(sizeof(buf) - 1, (BS)->n_bits) ; i++) \
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buf[i] = bitmap_is_set((BS), i) ? '1' : '0'; \
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buf[i] = '\0'; \
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DBUG_PRINT((N), ((FRM), buf)); \
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} while (0)
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#endif /* RPL_UTILITY_H */
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