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"INSERT... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE skips auto_increment values". When in an INSERT ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE, using an autoincrement column, we inserted some autogenerated values and also updated some rows, some autogenerated values were not used (for example, even if 10 was the largest autoinc value in the table at the start of the statement, 12 could be the first autogenerated value inserted by the statement, instead of 11). One autogenerated value was lost per updated row. Led to exhausting the range of the autoincrement column faster. Bug introduced by fix of BUG#20188; present since 5.0.24 and 5.1.12. This bug breaks replication from a pre-5.0.24 master. But the present bugfix, as it makes INSERT ON DUP KEY UPDATE behave like pre-5.0.24, breaks replication from a [5.0.24,5.0.34] master to a fixed (5.0.36) slave! To warn users against this when they upgrade their slave, as agreed with the support team, we add code for a fixed slave to detect that it is connected to a buggy master in a situation (INSERT ON DUP KEY UPDATE into autoinc column) likely to break replication, in which case it cannot replicate so stops and prints a message to the slave's error log and to SHOW SLAVE STATUS. For 5.0.36->[5.0.24,5.0.34] replication we cannot warn as master does not know the slave's version (but we always recommended to users to have slave at least as new as master). As agreed with support, I'll also ask for an alert to be put into the MySQL Network Monitoring and Advisory Service. mysql-test/r/rpl_insert_id.result: results to check the bugfix; without the bugfix, you would see, in master and slave: "3,2" instead of "2,2" for the INSERT VALUES testcase, "11,6,..." instead of "6,6,..." for the INSERT SELECT testcase. mysql-test/t/rpl_insert_id.test: testing that BUG#24432 is fixed sql/log_event.cc: A trick to force the master to pretend it is old and features BUG#24432. To do fast lookups in the list of known bugs by version, we compute the 3 X.Y.Z numbers from the master's version string and cache that into a new member Format_description_log_event::server_version_split. We do this computation in the event's two constructors. A simple prevention against buffer overrun when reading the master's version from a binlog event (assume the event is corrupted on disk, and so the version string on disk is longer than ST_SERVER_VER_LEN (50), then we would not get a closing 0 at the end of the class member. sql/log_event.h: new member to hold the "split server version" (3 numbers X.Y.Z), and a method to compute this from the version string. sql/slave.cc: a function which tells, based on master's version (as found in the Format_description event in the relay log being executed), if master can have a certain bug. This function uses a list of bug_id / first_version_with_bug / first_version_with_fix. If the test is positive, a short error message is put into SHOW SLAVE STATUS, and a verbose message is put into the slave's error log. The caller is expected to stop the slave in this case. sql/slave.h: new function to test if the replication master has a bug sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#24432:t he reason was a misplaced restore_auto_increment() (misplaced when fixing BUG#20188). Indeed, when updating the row, it is clear that the autogenerated auto_increment value will not be used for this row (and if by "chance" the autoinc value present in the updated row is >= to the not used autogenerated value, adjust_next_insert_id_after_explicit_value() will fix next_insert_id). We also add code for a fixed slave to detect that it is connected to a buggy master (in which case it cannot replicate so stops). mysql-test/r/rpl_known_bugs_detection.result: see that SHOW SLAVE STATUS prints information that slave found a bug in master, and does not execute the dangerous event (table stays empty). mysql-test/t/rpl_known_bugs_detection-master.opt: pass debug symbol to make the master pretend it has BUG#24432 mysql-test/t/rpl_known_bugs_detection.test: new test to see if bug detection by slave works
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/* Copyright (C) 2000-2003 MySQL AB
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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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
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#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
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#ifndef SLAVE_H
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#define SLAVE_H
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#include "mysql.h"
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#include "my_list.h"
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#define SLAVE_NET_TIMEOUT 3600
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#define MAX_SLAVE_ERRMSG 1024
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#define MAX_SLAVE_ERROR 2000
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/*****************************************************************************
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MySQL Replication
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Replication is implemented via two types of threads:
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I/O Thread - One of these threads is started for each master server.
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They maintain a connection to their master server, read log
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events from the master as they arrive, and queues them into
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a single, shared relay log file. A MASTER_INFO struct
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represents each of these threads.
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SQL Thread - One of these threads is started and reads from the relay log
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file, executing each event. A RELAY_LOG_INFO struct
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represents this thread.
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Buffering in the relay log file makes it unnecessary to reread events from
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a master server across a slave restart. It also decouples the slave from
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the master where long-running updates and event logging are concerned--ie
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it can continue to log new events while a slow query executes on the slave.
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*****************************************************************************/
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/*
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MUTEXES in replication:
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LOCK_active_mi: [note: this was originally meant for multimaster, to switch
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from a master to another, to protect active_mi] It is used to SERIALIZE ALL
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administrative commands of replication: START SLAVE, STOP SLAVE, CHANGE
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MASTER, RESET SLAVE, end_slave() (when mysqld stops) [init_slave() does not
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need it it's called early]. Any of these commands holds the mutex from the
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start till the end. This thus protects us against a handful of deadlocks
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(consider start_slave_thread() which, when starting the I/O thread, releases
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mi->run_lock, keeps rli->run_lock, and tries to re-acquire mi->run_lock).
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Currently active_mi never moves (it's created at startup and deleted at
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shutdown, and not changed: it always points to the same MASTER_INFO struct),
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because we don't have multimaster. So for the moment, mi does not move, and
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mi->rli does not either.
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In MASTER_INFO: run_lock, data_lock
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run_lock protects all information about the run state: slave_running, and the
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existence of the I/O thread (to stop/start it, you need this mutex).
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data_lock protects some moving members of the struct: counters (log name,
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position) and relay log (MYSQL_LOG object).
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In RELAY_LOG_INFO: run_lock, data_lock
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see MASTER_INFO
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Order of acquisition: if you want to have LOCK_active_mi and a run_lock, you
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must acquire LOCK_active_mi first.
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In MYSQL_LOG: LOCK_log, LOCK_index of the binlog and the relay log
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LOCK_log: when you write to it. LOCK_index: when you create/delete a binlog
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(so that you have to update the .index file).
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*/
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extern ulong master_retry_count;
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extern MY_BITMAP slave_error_mask;
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extern bool use_slave_mask;
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extern char* slave_load_tmpdir;
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extern my_string master_info_file,relay_log_info_file;
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extern my_string opt_relay_logname, opt_relaylog_index_name;
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extern my_bool opt_skip_slave_start, opt_reckless_slave;
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extern my_bool opt_log_slave_updates;
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extern ulonglong relay_log_space_limit;
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struct st_master_info;
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/*
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3 possible values for MASTER_INFO::slave_running and
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RELAY_LOG_INFO::slave_running.
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The values 0,1,2 are very important: to keep the diff small, I didn't
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substitute places where we use 0/1 with the newly defined symbols. So don't change
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these values.
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The same way, code is assuming that in RELAY_LOG_INFO we use only values
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0/1.
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I started with using an enum, but
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enum_variable=1; is not legal so would have required many line changes.
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*/
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#define MYSQL_SLAVE_NOT_RUN 0
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#define MYSQL_SLAVE_RUN_NOT_CONNECT 1
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#define MYSQL_SLAVE_RUN_CONNECT 2
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/****************************************************************************
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Replication SQL Thread
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st_relay_log_info contains:
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- the current relay log
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- the current relay log offset
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- master log name
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- master log sequence corresponding to the last update
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- misc information specific to the SQL thread
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st_relay_log_info is initialized from the slave.info file if such exists.
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Otherwise, data members are intialized with defaults. The initialization is
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done with init_relay_log_info() call.
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The format of slave.info file:
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relay_log_name
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relay_log_pos
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master_log_name
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master_log_pos
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To clean up, call end_relay_log_info()
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*****************************************************************************/
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typedef struct st_relay_log_info
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{
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/*** The following variables can only be read when protect by data lock ****/
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/*
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info_fd - file descriptor of the info file. set only during
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initialization or clean up - safe to read anytime
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cur_log_fd - file descriptor of the current read relay log
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*/
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File info_fd,cur_log_fd;
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/*
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Protected with internal locks.
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Must get data_lock when resetting the logs.
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*/
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MYSQL_LOG relay_log;
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LOG_INFO linfo;
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IO_CACHE cache_buf,*cur_log;
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/* The following variables are safe to read any time */
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/* IO_CACHE of the info file - set only during init or end */
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IO_CACHE info_file;
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/*
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When we restart slave thread we need to have access to the previously
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created temporary tables. Modified only on init/end and by the SQL
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thread, read only by SQL thread.
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*/
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TABLE *save_temporary_tables;
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/*
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standard lock acquistion order to avoid deadlocks:
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run_lock, data_lock, relay_log.LOCK_log, relay_log.LOCK_index
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*/
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pthread_mutex_t data_lock,run_lock;
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/*
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start_cond is broadcast when SQL thread is started
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stop_cond - when stopped
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data_cond - when data protected by data_lock changes
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*/
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pthread_cond_t start_cond, stop_cond, data_cond;
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/* parent master info structure */
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struct st_master_info *mi;
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/*
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Needed to deal properly with cur_log getting closed and re-opened with
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a different log under our feet
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*/
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uint32 cur_log_old_open_count;
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/*
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Let's call a group (of events) :
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- a transaction
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or
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- an autocommiting query + its associated events (INSERT_ID,
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TIMESTAMP...)
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We need these rli coordinates :
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- relay log name and position of the beginning of the group we currently are
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executing. Needed to know where we have to restart when replication has
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stopped in the middle of a group (which has been rolled back by the slave).
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- relay log name and position just after the event we have just
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executed. This event is part of the current group.
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Formerly we only had the immediately above coordinates, plus a 'pending'
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variable, but this dealt wrong with the case of a transaction starting on a
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relay log and finishing (commiting) on another relay log. Case which can
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happen when, for example, the relay log gets rotated because of
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max_binlog_size.
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*/
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char group_relay_log_name[FN_REFLEN];
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ulonglong group_relay_log_pos;
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char event_relay_log_name[FN_REFLEN];
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ulonglong event_relay_log_pos;
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ulonglong future_event_relay_log_pos;
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/*
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Original log name and position of the group we're currently executing
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(whose coordinates are group_relay_log_name/pos in the relay log)
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in the master's binlog. These concern the *group*, because in the master's
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binlog the log_pos that comes with each event is the position of the
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beginning of the group.
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*/
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char group_master_log_name[FN_REFLEN];
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volatile my_off_t group_master_log_pos;
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/*
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Handling of the relay_log_space_limit optional constraint.
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ignore_log_space_limit is used to resolve a deadlock between I/O and SQL
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threads, the SQL thread sets it to unblock the I/O thread and make it
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temporarily forget about the constraint.
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*/
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ulonglong log_space_limit,log_space_total;
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bool ignore_log_space_limit;
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/*
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When it commits, InnoDB internally stores the master log position it has
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processed so far; the position to store is the one of the end of the
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committing event (the COMMIT query event, or the event if in autocommit
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mode).
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*/
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#if MYSQL_VERSION_ID < 40100
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ulonglong future_master_log_pos;
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#else
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ulonglong future_group_master_log_pos;
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#endif
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time_t last_master_timestamp;
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/*
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Needed for problems when slave stops and we want to restart it
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skipping one or more events in the master log that have caused
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errors, and have been manually applied by DBA already.
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*/
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volatile uint32 slave_skip_counter;
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volatile ulong abort_pos_wait; /* Incremented on change master */
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volatile ulong slave_run_id; /* Incremented on slave start */
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pthread_mutex_t log_space_lock;
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pthread_cond_t log_space_cond;
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THD * sql_thd;
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int last_slave_errno;
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#ifndef DBUG_OFF
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int events_till_abort;
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#endif
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char last_slave_error[MAX_SLAVE_ERRMSG];
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/* if not set, the value of other members of the structure are undefined */
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bool inited;
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volatile bool abort_slave;
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volatile uint slave_running;
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/*
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Condition and its parameters from START SLAVE UNTIL clause.
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UNTIL condition is tested with is_until_satisfied() method that is
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called by exec_relay_log_event(). is_until_satisfied() caches the result
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of the comparison of log names because log names don't change very often;
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this cache is invalidated by parts of code which change log names with
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notify_*_log_name_updated() methods. (They need to be called only if SQL
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thread is running).
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*/
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enum {UNTIL_NONE= 0, UNTIL_MASTER_POS, UNTIL_RELAY_POS} until_condition;
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char until_log_name[FN_REFLEN];
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ulonglong until_log_pos;
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/* extension extracted from log_name and converted to int */
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ulong until_log_name_extension;
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/*
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Cached result of comparison of until_log_name and current log name
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-2 means unitialised, -1,0,1 are comarison results
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*/
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enum
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{
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UNTIL_LOG_NAMES_CMP_UNKNOWN= -2, UNTIL_LOG_NAMES_CMP_LESS= -1,
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UNTIL_LOG_NAMES_CMP_EQUAL= 0, UNTIL_LOG_NAMES_CMP_GREATER= 1
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} until_log_names_cmp_result;
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char cached_charset[6];
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/*
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trans_retries varies between 0 to slave_transaction_retries and counts how
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many times the slave has retried the present transaction; gets reset to 0
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when the transaction finally succeeds. retried_trans is a cumulative
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counter: how many times the slave has retried a transaction (any) since
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slave started.
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*/
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ulong trans_retries, retried_trans;
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/*
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If the end of the hot relay log is made of master's events ignored by the
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slave I/O thread, these two keep track of the coords (in the master's
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binlog) of the last of these events seen by the slave I/O thread. If not,
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ign_master_log_name_end[0] == 0.
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As they are like a Rotate event read/written from/to the relay log, they
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are both protected by rli->relay_log.LOCK_log.
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*/
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char ign_master_log_name_end[FN_REFLEN];
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ulonglong ign_master_log_pos_end;
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st_relay_log_info();
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~st_relay_log_info();
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/*
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Invalidate cached until_log_name and group_relay_log_name comparison
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result. Should be called after any update of group_realy_log_name if
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there chances that sql_thread is running.
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*/
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inline void notify_group_relay_log_name_update()
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{
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if (until_condition==UNTIL_RELAY_POS)
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until_log_names_cmp_result= UNTIL_LOG_NAMES_CMP_UNKNOWN;
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}
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/*
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The same as previous but for group_master_log_name.
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*/
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inline void notify_group_master_log_name_update()
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{
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if (until_condition==UNTIL_MASTER_POS)
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until_log_names_cmp_result= UNTIL_LOG_NAMES_CMP_UNKNOWN;
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}
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inline void inc_event_relay_log_pos()
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{
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event_relay_log_pos= future_event_relay_log_pos;
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}
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void inc_group_relay_log_pos(ulonglong log_pos,
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bool skip_lock=0);
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int wait_for_pos(THD* thd, String* log_name, longlong log_pos,
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longlong timeout);
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void close_temporary_tables();
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/* Check if UNTIL condition is satisfied. See slave.cc for more. */
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bool is_until_satisfied();
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inline ulonglong until_pos()
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{
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return ((until_condition == UNTIL_MASTER_POS) ? group_master_log_pos :
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group_relay_log_pos);
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}
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/*
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Last charset (6 bytes) seen by slave SQL thread is cached here; it helps
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the thread save 3 get_charset() per Query_log_event if the charset is not
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changing from event to event (common situation).
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When the 6 bytes are equal to 0 is used to mean "cache is invalidated".
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*/
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void cached_charset_invalidate();
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bool cached_charset_compare(char *charset);
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} RELAY_LOG_INFO;
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Log_event* next_event(RELAY_LOG_INFO* rli);
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/*****************************************************************************
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Replication IO Thread
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st_master_info contains:
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- information about how to connect to a master
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- current master log name
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- current master log offset
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- misc control variables
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st_master_info is initialized once from the master.info file if such
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exists. Otherwise, data members corresponding to master.info fields
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are initialized with defaults specified by master-* options. The
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initialization is done through init_master_info() call.
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The format of master.info file:
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log_name
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log_pos
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master_host
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master_user
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master_pass
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master_port
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master_connect_retry
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To write out the contents of master.info file to disk ( needed every
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time we read and queue data from the master ), a call to
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flush_master_info() is required.
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To clean up, call end_master_info()
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*****************************************************************************/
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typedef struct st_master_info
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{
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/* the variables below are needed because we can change masters on the fly */
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char master_log_name[FN_REFLEN];
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char host[HOSTNAME_LENGTH+1];
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char user[USERNAME_LENGTH+1];
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char password[MAX_PASSWORD_LENGTH+1];
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my_bool ssl; // enables use of SSL connection if true
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char ssl_ca[FN_REFLEN], ssl_capath[FN_REFLEN], ssl_cert[FN_REFLEN];
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char ssl_cipher[FN_REFLEN], ssl_key[FN_REFLEN];
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my_off_t master_log_pos;
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File fd; // we keep the file open, so we need to remember the file pointer
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IO_CACHE file;
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pthread_mutex_t data_lock,run_lock;
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pthread_cond_t data_cond,start_cond,stop_cond;
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THD *io_thd;
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MYSQL* mysql;
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uint32 file_id; /* for 3.23 load data infile */
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RELAY_LOG_INFO rli;
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uint port;
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uint connect_retry;
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#ifndef DBUG_OFF
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int events_till_abort;
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#endif
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bool inited;
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volatile bool abort_slave;
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volatile uint slave_running;
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volatile ulong slave_run_id;
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/*
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The difference in seconds between the clock of the master and the clock of
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the slave (second - first). It must be signed as it may be <0 or >0.
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clock_diff_with_master is computed when the I/O thread starts; for this the
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I/O thread does a SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP() on the master.
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"how late the slave is compared to the master" is computed like this:
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clock_of_slave - last_timestamp_executed_by_SQL_thread - clock_diff_with_master
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*/
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long clock_diff_with_master;
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st_master_info()
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:ssl(0), fd(-1), io_thd(0), inited(0),
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abort_slave(0),slave_running(0), slave_run_id(0)
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{
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host[0] = 0; user[0] = 0; password[0] = 0;
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ssl_ca[0]= 0; ssl_capath[0]= 0; ssl_cert[0]= 0;
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ssl_cipher[0]= 0; ssl_key[0]= 0;
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bzero((char*) &file, sizeof(file));
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pthread_mutex_init(&run_lock, MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST);
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pthread_mutex_init(&data_lock, MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST);
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pthread_cond_init(&data_cond, NULL);
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pthread_cond_init(&start_cond, NULL);
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pthread_cond_init(&stop_cond, NULL);
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}
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~st_master_info()
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{
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pthread_mutex_destroy(&run_lock);
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pthread_mutex_destroy(&data_lock);
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pthread_cond_destroy(&data_cond);
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pthread_cond_destroy(&start_cond);
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pthread_cond_destroy(&stop_cond);
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}
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} MASTER_INFO;
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int queue_event(MASTER_INFO* mi,const char* buf,ulong event_len);
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typedef struct st_table_rule_ent
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{
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char* db;
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char* tbl_name;
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uint key_len;
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} TABLE_RULE_ENT;
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#define TABLE_RULE_HASH_SIZE 16
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#define TABLE_RULE_ARR_SIZE 16
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#define MAX_SLAVE_ERRMSG 1024
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#define RPL_LOG_NAME (rli->group_master_log_name[0] ? rli->group_master_log_name :\
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"FIRST")
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#define IO_RPL_LOG_NAME (mi->master_log_name[0] ? mi->master_log_name :\
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"FIRST")
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/* masks for start/stop operations on io and sql slave threads */
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#define SLAVE_IO 1
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#define SLAVE_SQL 2
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/*
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If the following is set, if first gives an error, second will be
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tried. Otherwise, if first fails, we fail.
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*/
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#define SLAVE_FORCE_ALL 4
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int init_slave();
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void init_slave_skip_errors(const char* arg);
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int flush_master_info(MASTER_INFO* mi, bool flush_relay_log_cache);
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bool flush_relay_log_info(RELAY_LOG_INFO* rli);
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int register_slave_on_master(MYSQL* mysql);
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int terminate_slave_threads(MASTER_INFO* mi, int thread_mask,
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bool skip_lock = 0);
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int terminate_slave_thread(THD* thd, pthread_mutex_t* term_mutex,
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pthread_mutex_t* cond_lock,
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pthread_cond_t* term_cond,
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volatile uint* slave_running);
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int start_slave_threads(bool need_slave_mutex, bool wait_for_start,
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MASTER_INFO* mi, const char* master_info_fname,
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const char* slave_info_fname, int thread_mask);
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/*
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cond_lock is usually same as start_lock. It is needed for the case when
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start_lock is 0 which happens if start_slave_thread() is called already
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inside the start_lock section, but at the same time we want a
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pthread_cond_wait() on start_cond,start_lock
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*/
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int start_slave_thread(pthread_handler h_func, pthread_mutex_t* start_lock,
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pthread_mutex_t *cond_lock,
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pthread_cond_t* start_cond,
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volatile uint *slave_running,
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volatile ulong *slave_run_id,
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MASTER_INFO* mi,
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bool high_priority);
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|
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/* retrieve table from master and copy to slave*/
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int fetch_master_table(THD* thd, const char* db_name, const char* table_name,
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MASTER_INFO* mi, MYSQL* mysql, bool overwrite);
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void table_rule_ent_hash_to_str(String* s, HASH* h);
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void table_rule_ent_dynamic_array_to_str(String* s, DYNAMIC_ARRAY* a);
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bool show_master_info(THD* thd, MASTER_INFO* mi);
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bool show_binlog_info(THD* thd);
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bool rpl_master_has_bug(RELAY_LOG_INFO *rli, uint bug_id);
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|
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|
/* See if the query uses any tables that should not be replicated */
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|
bool tables_ok(THD* thd, TABLE_LIST* tables);
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|
|
|
/*
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|
Check to see if the database is ok to operate on with respect to the
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|
do and ignore lists - used in replication
|
|
*/
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|
int db_ok(const char* db, I_List<i_string> &do_list,
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|
I_List<i_string> &ignore_list );
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|
int db_ok_with_wild_table(const char *db);
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|
|
|
int add_table_rule(HASH* h, const char* table_spec);
|
|
int add_wild_table_rule(DYNAMIC_ARRAY* a, const char* table_spec);
|
|
void init_table_rule_hash(HASH* h, bool* h_inited);
|
|
void init_table_rule_array(DYNAMIC_ARRAY* a, bool* a_inited);
|
|
const char *print_slave_db_safe(const char *db);
|
|
int check_expected_error(THD* thd, RELAY_LOG_INFO* rli, int error_code);
|
|
void skip_load_data_infile(NET* net);
|
|
void slave_print_error(RELAY_LOG_INFO *rli, int err_code, const char *msg, ...)
|
|
ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT(printf, 3, 4);
|
|
|
|
void end_slave(); /* clean up */
|
|
void init_master_info_with_options(MASTER_INFO* mi);
|
|
void clear_until_condition(RELAY_LOG_INFO* rli);
|
|
void clear_slave_error(RELAY_LOG_INFO* rli);
|
|
int init_master_info(MASTER_INFO* mi, const char* master_info_fname,
|
|
const char* slave_info_fname,
|
|
bool abort_if_no_master_info_file,
|
|
int thread_mask);
|
|
void end_master_info(MASTER_INFO* mi);
|
|
void end_relay_log_info(RELAY_LOG_INFO* rli);
|
|
void lock_slave_threads(MASTER_INFO* mi);
|
|
void unlock_slave_threads(MASTER_INFO* mi);
|
|
void init_thread_mask(int* mask,MASTER_INFO* mi,bool inverse);
|
|
int init_relay_log_pos(RELAY_LOG_INFO* rli,const char* log,ulonglong pos,
|
|
bool need_data_lock, const char** errmsg,
|
|
bool look_for_description_event);
|
|
|
|
int purge_relay_logs(RELAY_LOG_INFO* rli, THD *thd, bool just_reset,
|
|
const char** errmsg);
|
|
void set_slave_thread_options(THD* thd);
|
|
void set_slave_thread_default_charset(THD* thd, RELAY_LOG_INFO *rli);
|
|
void rotate_relay_log(MASTER_INFO* mi);
|
|
|
|
pthread_handler_t handle_slave_io(void *arg);
|
|
pthread_handler_t handle_slave_sql(void *arg);
|
|
extern bool volatile abort_loop;
|
|
extern MASTER_INFO main_mi, *active_mi; /* active_mi for multi-master */
|
|
extern LIST master_list;
|
|
extern HASH replicate_do_table, replicate_ignore_table;
|
|
extern DYNAMIC_ARRAY replicate_wild_do_table, replicate_wild_ignore_table;
|
|
extern bool do_table_inited, ignore_table_inited,
|
|
wild_do_table_inited, wild_ignore_table_inited;
|
|
extern bool table_rules_on;
|
|
extern my_bool replicate_same_server_id;
|
|
|
|
extern int disconnect_slave_event_count, abort_slave_event_count ;
|
|
|
|
/* the master variables are defaults read from my.cnf or command line */
|
|
extern uint master_port, master_connect_retry, report_port;
|
|
extern my_string master_user, master_password, master_host,
|
|
master_info_file, relay_log_info_file, report_user, report_host,
|
|
report_password;
|
|
|
|
extern my_bool master_ssl;
|
|
extern my_string master_ssl_ca, master_ssl_capath, master_ssl_cert,
|
|
master_ssl_cipher, master_ssl_key;
|
|
|
|
extern I_List<i_string> replicate_do_db, replicate_ignore_db;
|
|
extern I_List<i_string_pair> replicate_rewrite_db;
|
|
extern I_List<THD> threads;
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
#else
|
|
#define SLAVE_IO 1
|
|
#define SLAVE_SQL 2
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
|