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571 lines
18 KiB
C++
/* Copyright (c) 2007, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates.
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Copyright (c) 2008, 2022, MariaDB Corporation.
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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 02110-1335 USA */
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#include "mariadb.h"
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#include "sql_priv.h"
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#include "unireg.h"
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#include "rpl_rli.h"
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#include "rpl_record.h"
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#include "slave.h" // Need to pull in slave_print_msg
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#include "rpl_utility.h"
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#include "rpl_rli.h"
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/**
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Pack a record of data for a table into a format suitable for
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transfer via the binary log.
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The format for a row in transfer with N fields is the following:
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ceil(N/8) null bytes:
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One null bit for every column *regardless of whether it can be
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null or not*. This simplifies the decoding. Observe that the
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number of null bits is equal to the number of set bits in the
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@c cols bitmap. The number of null bytes is the smallest number
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of bytes necessary to store the null bits.
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Padding bits are 1.
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N packets:
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Each field is stored in packed format.
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@param table Table describing the format of the record
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@param cols Bitmap with a set bit for each column that should
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be stored in the row
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@param row_data Pointer to memory where row will be written
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@param record Pointer to record that should be packed. It is
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assumed that the pointer refers to either @c
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record[0] or @c record[1], but no such check is
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made since the code does not rely on that.
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@return The number of bytes written at @c row_data.
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*/
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#if !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT)
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size_t
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pack_row(TABLE *table, MY_BITMAP const* cols,
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uchar *row_data, const uchar *record)
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{
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Field **p_field= table->field, *field;
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int const null_byte_count= (bitmap_bits_set(cols) + 7) / 8;
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uchar *pack_ptr = row_data + null_byte_count;
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uchar *null_ptr = row_data;
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my_ptrdiff_t const rec_offset= record - table->record[0];
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my_ptrdiff_t const def_offset= table->s->default_values - table->record[0];
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DBUG_ENTER("pack_row");
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/*
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We write the null bits and the packed records using one pass
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through all the fields. The null bytes are written little-endian,
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i.e., the first fields are in the first byte.
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*/
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unsigned int null_bits= (1U << 8) - 1;
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// Mask to mask out the correct but among the null bits
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unsigned int null_mask= 1U;
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for ( ; (field= *p_field) ; p_field++)
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{
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if (bitmap_is_set(cols, (uint)(p_field - table->field)))
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{
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my_ptrdiff_t offset;
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if (field->is_null(rec_offset))
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{
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offset= def_offset;
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null_bits |= null_mask;
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}
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else
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{
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offset= rec_offset;
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null_bits &= ~null_mask;
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/*
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We only store the data of the field if it is non-null
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For big-endian machines, we have to make sure that the
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length is stored in little-endian format, since this is the
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format used for the binlog.
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*/
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#ifndef DBUG_OFF
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const uchar *old_pack_ptr= pack_ptr;
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#endif
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pack_ptr= field->pack(pack_ptr, field->ptr + offset,
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field->max_data_length());
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DBUG_PRINT("debug", ("field: %s; real_type: %d, pack_ptr: %p;"
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" pack_ptr':%p; bytes: %d",
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field->field_name.str, field->real_type(),
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old_pack_ptr,pack_ptr,
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(int) (pack_ptr - old_pack_ptr)));
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DBUG_DUMP("packed_data", old_pack_ptr, pack_ptr - old_pack_ptr);
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}
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null_mask <<= 1;
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if ((null_mask & 0xFF) == 0)
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{
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DBUG_ASSERT(null_ptr < row_data + null_byte_count);
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null_mask = 1U;
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*null_ptr++ = null_bits;
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null_bits= (1U << 8) - 1;
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}
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}
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}
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/*
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Write the last (partial) byte, if there is one
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*/
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if ((null_mask & 0xFF) > 1)
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{
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DBUG_ASSERT(null_ptr < row_data + null_byte_count);
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*null_ptr++ = null_bits;
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}
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/*
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The null pointer should now point to the first byte of the
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packed data. If it doesn't, something is very wrong.
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*/
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DBUG_ASSERT(null_ptr == row_data + null_byte_count);
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DBUG_DUMP("row_data", row_data, pack_ptr - row_data);
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DBUG_RETURN(static_cast<size_t>(pack_ptr - row_data));
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}
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#endif
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#if !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) && defined(HAVE_REPLICATION)
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struct Unpack_record_state
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{
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uchar const *const row_data;
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uchar const *const row_end;
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size_t const master_null_byte_count;
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uchar const *null_ptr;
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uchar const *pack_ptr;
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/** Mask to mask out the correct bit among the null bits */
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unsigned int null_mask;
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/** The "current" null bits */
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unsigned int null_bits;
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Unpack_record_state(uchar const *const row_data,
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uchar const *const row_end,
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size_t const master_null_byte_count)
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: row_data(row_data), row_end(row_end),
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master_null_byte_count(master_null_byte_count),
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null_ptr(row_data), pack_ptr(row_data + master_null_byte_count)
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{}
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void next_null_byte()
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{
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DBUG_ASSERT(null_ptr < row_data + master_null_byte_count);
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null_mask= 1U;
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null_bits= *null_ptr++;
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}
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};
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static bool unpack_field(const table_def *tabledef, Field *f,
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Unpack_record_state *st, uint field_idx)
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{
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if ((st->null_mask & 0xFF) == 0)
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st->next_null_byte();
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DBUG_ASSERT(st->null_mask & 0xFF); // One of the 8 LSB should be set
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if (st->null_bits & st->null_mask)
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{
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if (f->maybe_null())
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{
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DBUG_PRINT("debug", ("Was NULL; null mask: 0x%x; null bits: 0x%x",
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st->null_mask, st->null_bits));
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/**
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Calling reset just in case one is unpacking on top a
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record with data.
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This could probably go into set_null() but doing so,
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(i) triggers assertion in other parts of the code at
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the moment; (ii) it would make us reset the field,
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always when setting null, which right now doesn't seem
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needed anywhere else except here.
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TODO: maybe in the future we should consider moving
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the reset to make it part of set_null. But then
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the assertions triggered need to be
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addressed/revisited.
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*/
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#ifndef DBUG_OFF
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/*
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f->reset() may call store_value() to reset the value, for example
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Field_new_decimal. store_value() has below assertion:
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DBUG_ASSERT(marked_for_write_or_computed());
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It asserts write bitmap must be set. That caused an assertion
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failure for row images generated by FULL_NODUP mode.
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The assertion is meaningless for unpacking a row image, so
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the field is marked in write_set temporarily to avoid the
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assertion failure.
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*/
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bool was_not_set = !bitmap_is_set(f->table->write_set, f->field_index);
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if (was_not_set)
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bitmap_set_bit(f->table->write_set, f->field_index);
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#endif
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f->reset();
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#ifndef DBUG_OFF
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if (was_not_set)
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bitmap_clear_bit(f->table->write_set, f->field_index);
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#endif
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f->set_null();
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}
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else
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{
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THD *thd= f->table->in_use;
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f->set_default();
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push_warning_printf(thd, Sql_condition::WARN_LEVEL_WARN,
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ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR,
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ER_THD(thd, ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR),
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f->field_name.str);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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f->set_notnull();
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/*
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We only unpack the field if it was non-null.
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Use the master's size information if available else call
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normal unpack operation.
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*/
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uint16 const metadata = tabledef->field_metadata(field_idx);
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#ifdef DBUG_TRACE
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uchar const *const old_pack_ptr= st->pack_ptr;
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#endif
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st->pack_ptr= f->unpack(f->ptr, st->pack_ptr, st->row_end, metadata);
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DBUG_PRINT("debug", ("field: %s; metadata: 0x%x;"
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" pack_ptr: %p; pack_ptr': %p; bytes: %d",
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f->field_name.str, metadata,
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old_pack_ptr, st->pack_ptr,
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(int) (st->pack_ptr - old_pack_ptr)));
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if (!st->pack_ptr)
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return false;
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}
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st->null_mask <<= 1;
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return true;
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}
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static void convert_field(Field *f, Field *result_field, Field *conv_field)
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{
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#ifndef DBUG_OFF
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char type_buf[MAX_FIELD_WIDTH];
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char value_buf[MAX_FIELD_WIDTH];
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String source_type(type_buf, sizeof(type_buf), system_charset_info);
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String value_string(value_buf, sizeof(value_buf), system_charset_info);
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conv_field->sql_type(source_type);
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conv_field->val_str(&value_string);
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DBUG_PRINT("debug", ("Copying field '%s' of type '%s' with value '%s'",
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result_field->field_name.str,
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source_type.c_ptr_safe(), value_string.c_ptr_safe()));
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#endif
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Copy_field copy;
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copy.set(result_field, f, TRUE);
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(*copy.do_copy)(©);
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#ifndef DBUG_OFF
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String target_type(type_buf, sizeof(type_buf), system_charset_info);
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result_field->sql_type(target_type);
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result_field->val_str(&value_string);
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DBUG_PRINT("debug", ("Value of field '%s' of type '%s' is now '%s'",
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result_field->field_name.str,
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target_type.c_ptr_safe(), value_string.c_ptr_safe()));
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#endif
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}
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/**
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Unpack a row into @c table->record[0].
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The function will always unpack into the @c table->record[0]
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record. This is because there are too many dependencies on where
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the various member functions of Field and subclasses expect to
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write.
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The row is assumed to only consist of the fields for which the
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corresponding bit in bitset @c cols is set; the other parts of the
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record are left alone.
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At most @c colcnt columns are read: if the table is larger than
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that, the remaining fields are not filled in.
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@note The relay log information can be NULL, which means that no
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checking or comparison with the source table is done, simply
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because it is not used. This feature is used by MySQL Backup to
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unpack a row from from the backup image, but can be used for other
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purposes as well.
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@param rgi Relay group info
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@param table Table to unpack into
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@param colcnt Number of columns to read from record
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@param row_data
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Packed row datanull_ptr
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@param cols Pointer to bitset describing columns to fill in
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@param curr_row_end
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Pointer to variable that will hold the value of the
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one-after-end position for the current row
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@param master_reclength
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Pointer to variable that will be set to the length of the
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record on the master side
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@param row_end
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Pointer to variable that will hold the value of the
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end position for the data in the row event
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@retval 0 No error
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@retval HA_ERR_GENERIC
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A generic, internal, error caused the unpacking to fail.
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@retval HA_ERR_CORRUPT_EVENT
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Found error when trying to unpack fields.
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*/
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int unpack_row(const rpl_group_info *rgi, TABLE *table, uint const colcnt,
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uchar const *const row_data, MY_BITMAP const *cols,
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uchar const **const current_row_end,
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ulong *const master_reclength, uchar const *const row_end)
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{
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int error;
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DBUG_ENTER("unpack_row");
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DBUG_ASSERT(row_data);
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DBUG_ASSERT(table);
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DBUG_ASSERT(rgi);
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Unpack_record_state st(row_data, row_end, (bitmap_bits_set(cols) + 7) / 8);
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if (bitmap_is_clear_all(cols))
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{
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/**
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There was no data sent from the master, so there is
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nothing to unpack.
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*/
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*current_row_end= st.pack_ptr;
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*master_reclength= 0;
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DBUG_RETURN(0);
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}
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Rpl_table_data rpl_data= *(RPL_TABLE_LIST*)table->pos_in_table_list;
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const table_def *tabledef= rpl_data.tabledef;
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const TABLE *conv_table= rpl_data.conv_table;
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DBUG_PRINT("debug", ("Table data: tabldef: %p, conv_table: %p",
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tabledef, conv_table));
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uint i= 0;
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st.next_null_byte();
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if (!rpl_data.is_online_alter())
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{
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Field *result_field= NULL;
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for (; i < colcnt && (result_field= table->field[i]); i++)
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{
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/*
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If there is a conversion table, we pick up the field pointer to
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the conversion table. If the conversion table or the field
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pointer is NULL, no conversions are necessary.
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*/
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Field *conv_field= conv_table ? conv_table->field[i] : NULL;
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Field *const f= conv_field ? conv_field : result_field;
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DBUG_PRINT("debug", ("Conversion %srequired for field '%s' (#%u)",
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conv_field ? "" : "not ",
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result_field->field_name.str, i));
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DBUG_ASSERT(f != NULL);
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/*
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No need to bother about columns that does not exist: they have
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gotten default values when being emptied above.
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*/
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if (!bitmap_is_set(cols, i))
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continue;
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result_field->set_has_explicit_value();
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bool unpack_result= unpack_field(tabledef, f, &st, i);
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if (!unpack_result)
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{
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rgi->rli->report(ERROR_LEVEL, ER_SLAVE_CORRUPT_EVENT,
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rgi->gtid_info(),
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"Could not read field '%s' of table '%s.%s'",
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f->field_name.str, table->s->db.str,
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table->s->table_name.str);
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DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_CORRUPT_EVENT);
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}
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/*
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If conv_field is set, then we are doing a conversion. In this
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case, we have unpacked the master data to the conversion
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table, so we need to copy the value stored in the conversion
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table into the final table and do the conversion at the same time.
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If copy_fields is set, it means we are doing an online alter table,
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and will use copy_fields set up in copy_data_between_tables
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*/
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if (conv_field)
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convert_field(f, result_field, conv_field);
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}
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/*
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Throw away master's extra fields
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*/
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uint max_cols= MY_MIN(tabledef->size(), cols->n_bits);
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for (; i < max_cols; i++)
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{
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if (bitmap_is_set(cols, i))
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{
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if ((st.null_mask & 0xFF) == 0)
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st.next_null_byte();
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DBUG_ASSERT(st.null_mask & 0xFF); // One of the 8 LSB should be set
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if (!((st.null_bits & st.null_mask) && tabledef->maybe_null(i))) {
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uint32 len= tabledef->calc_field_size(i, (uchar *) st.pack_ptr);
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DBUG_DUMP("field_data", st.pack_ptr, len);
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st.pack_ptr+= len;
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}
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st.null_mask <<= 1;
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}
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}
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if (master_reclength)
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{
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if (result_field)
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*master_reclength = (ulong)(result_field->ptr - table->record[0]);
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else
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*master_reclength = table->s->reclength;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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/*
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For Online Alter, iterate through old table fields to unpack,
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then iterate through copy_field array to copy to the new table's record.
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*/
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DBUG_ASSERT(colcnt == conv_table->s->fields);
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for (;i < colcnt; i++)
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{
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DBUG_ASSERT(bitmap_is_set(cols, i));
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Field *f= conv_table->field[i];
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#ifndef DBUG_OFF
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bool result=
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#endif
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unpack_field(tabledef, f, &st, i);
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DBUG_ASSERT(result);
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}
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for (const auto *copy=rpl_data.copy_fields;
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copy != rpl_data.copy_fields_end; copy++)
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{
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copy->to_field->set_has_explicit_value();
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copy->do_copy(copy);
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}
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if (master_reclength)
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*master_reclength = conv_table->s->reclength;
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} // if (rpl_data.is_online_alter())
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/*
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We should now have read all the null bytes, otherwise something is
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really wrong.
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*/
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DBUG_ASSERT(st.null_ptr == row_data + st.master_null_byte_count);
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DBUG_DUMP("row_data", row_data, st.pack_ptr - row_data);
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*current_row_end = st.pack_ptr;
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if (table->default_field && (rpl_data.is_online_alter() ||
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LOG_EVENT_IS_WRITE_ROW(rgi->current_event->get_type_code())))
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{
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error= table->update_default_fields(table->in_use->lex->ignore);
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if (unlikely(error))
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DBUG_RETURN(error);
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}
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if (table->vfield)
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{
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error= table->update_virtual_fields(table->file, VCOL_UPDATE_FOR_WRITE);
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if (unlikely(error))
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DBUG_RETURN(error);
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}
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|
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|
if (rpl_data.is_online_alter())
|
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{
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/* we only check constraints for ALTER TABLE */
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DBUG_ASSERT(table->in_use->lex->ignore == FALSE);
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error = table->verify_constraints(false);
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DBUG_ASSERT(error != VIEW_CHECK_SKIP);
|
|
if (error)
|
|
DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_GENERIC);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DBUG_RETURN(0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
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|
Fills @c table->record[0] with default values.
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|
|
|
First @c restore_record() is called to restore the default values for
|
|
record concerning the given table. Then, if @c check is true,
|
|
a check is performed to see if fields are have default value or can
|
|
be NULL. Otherwise error is reported.
|
|
|
|
@param table Table whose record[0] buffer is prepared.
|
|
@param skip Number of columns for which default/nullable check
|
|
should be skipped.
|
|
@param check Specifies if lack of default error needs checking.
|
|
|
|
@returns 0 on success or a handler level error code
|
|
*/
|
|
int prepare_record(TABLE *const table, const uint skip, const bool check)
|
|
{
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DBUG_ENTER("prepare_record");
|
|
|
|
restore_record(table, s->default_values);
|
|
|
|
/*
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|
This skip should be revisited in 6.0, because in 6.0 RBR one
|
|
can have holes in the row (as the grain of the writeset is
|
|
the column and not the entire row).
|
|
*/
|
|
if (skip >= table->s->fields || !check)
|
|
DBUG_RETURN(0);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
For fields the extra fields on the slave, we check if they have a default.
|
|
The check follows the same rules as the INSERT query without specifying an
|
|
explicit value for a field not having the explicit default
|
|
(@c check_that_all_fields_are_given_values()).
|
|
*/
|
|
for (Field **field_ptr= table->field+skip; *field_ptr; ++field_ptr)
|
|
{
|
|
Field *const f= *field_ptr;
|
|
if ((f->flags & NO_DEFAULT_VALUE_FLAG) &&
|
|
(f->real_type() != MYSQL_TYPE_ENUM))
|
|
{
|
|
THD *thd= f->table->in_use;
|
|
f->set_default();
|
|
push_warning_printf(thd,
|
|
Sql_condition::WARN_LEVEL_WARN,
|
|
ER_NO_DEFAULT_FOR_FIELD,
|
|
ER_THD(thd, ER_NO_DEFAULT_FOR_FIELD),
|
|
f->field_name.str);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DBUG_RETURN(0);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif // HAVE_REPLICATION
|