mariadb/sql/rpl_rli.cc
Konstantin Osipov 36290c0923 A pre-requisite patch for the fix for Bug#52044.
This patch also fixes Bug#55452 "SET PASSWORD is
replicated twice in RBR mode".

The goal of this patch is to remove the release of 
metadata locks from close_thread_tables().
This is necessary to not mistakenly release
the locks in the course of a multi-step
operation that involves multiple close_thread_tables()
or close_tables_for_reopen().

On the same token, move statement commit outside 
close_thread_tables().

Other cleanups:
Cleanup COM_FIELD_LIST.
Don't call close_thread_tables() in COM_SHUTDOWN -- there
are no open tables there that can be closed (we leave
the locked tables mode in THD destructor, and this
close_thread_tables() won't leave it anyway).

Make open_and_lock_tables() and open_and_lock_tables_derived()
call close_thread_tables() upon failure.
Remove the calls to close_thread_tables() that are now
unnecessary.

Simplify the back off condition in Open_table_context.

Streamline metadata lock handling in LOCK TABLES 
implementation.

Add asserts to ensure correct life cycle of 
statement transaction in a session.

Remove a piece of dead code that has also become redundant
after the fix for Bug 37521.

mysql-test/r/variables.result:
  Update results: set @@autocommit and statement transaction/
  prelocked mode.
mysql-test/r/view.result:
  A harmless change in CHECK TABLE <view> status for a broken view.
  If previously a failure to prelock all functions used in a view 
  would leave the connection in LTM_PRELOCKED mode, now we call
  close_thread_tables() from open_and_lock_tables()
  and leave prelocked mode, thus some check in mysql_admin_table() that
  works only in prelocked/locked tables mode is no longer activated.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_implicit_commit_binlog.result:
  Fixed Bug#55452 "SET PASSWORD is replicated twice in
  RBR mode": extra binlog events are gone from the
  binary log.
mysql-test/t/variables.test:
  Add a test case: set autocommit and statement transaction/prelocked
  mode.
sql/event_data_objects.cc:
  Simplify code in Event_job_data::execute().
  Move sp_head memory management to lex_end().
sql/event_db_repository.cc:
  Move the release of metadata locks outside
  close_thread_tables().
  Make sure we call close_thread_tables() when
  open_and_lock_tables() fails and remove extra
  code from the events data dictionary.
  Use close_mysql_tables(), a new internal
  function to properly close mysql.* tables
  in the data dictionary.
  Contract Event_db_repository::drop_events_by_field,
  drop_schema_events into one function.
  When dropping all events in a schema,
  make sure we don't mistakenly release all
  locks acquired by DROP DATABASE. These
  include locks on the database name
  and the global intention exclusive
  metadata lock.
sql/event_db_repository.h:
  Function open_event_table() does not require an instance 
  of Event_db_repository.
sql/events.cc:
  Use close_mysql_tables() instead of close_thread_tables()
  to bootstrap events, since the latter no longer
  releases metadata locks.
sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc:
  - mysql_rm_table_part2 no longer releases
  acquired metadata locks. Do it in the caller.
sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc:
  Deploy the new protocol for closing thread
  tables in run_query() and ndb_binlog_index
  code.
sql/handler.cc:
  Assert that we never call ha_commit_trans/
  ha_rollback_trans in sub-statement, which
  is now the case.
sql/handler.h:
  Add an accessor to check whether THD_TRANS object
  is empty (has no transaction started).
sql/log.cc:
  Update a comment.
sql/log_event.cc:
  Since now we commit/rollback statement transaction in 
  mysql_execute_command(), we need a mechanism to communicate
  from Query_log_event::do_apply_event() to mysql_execute_command()
  that the statement transaction should be rolled back, not committed.
  Ideally it would be a virtual method of THD. I hesitate
  to make THD a virtual base class in this already large patch.
  Use a thd->variables.option_bits for now.
  
  Remove a call to close_thread_tables() from the slave IO
  thread. It doesn't open any tables, and the protocol
  for closing thread tables is more complicated now.
  
  Make sure we properly close thread tables, however, 
  in Load_data_log_event, which doesn't
  follow the standard server execution procedure
  with mysql_execute_command().
  @todo: this piece should use Server_runnable
  framework instead.
  Remove an unnecessary call to mysql_unlock_tables().
sql/rpl_rli.cc:
  Update Relay_log_info::slave_close_thread_tables()
  to follow the new close protocol.
sql/set_var.cc:
  Remove an unused header.
sql/slave.cc:
  Remove an unnecessary call to
  close_thread_tables().
sql/sp.cc:
  Remove unnecessary calls to close_thread_tables()
  from SP DDL implementation. The tables will
  be closed by the caller, in mysql_execute_command().
  When dropping all routines in a database, make sure
  to not mistakenly drop all metadata locks acquired
  so far, they include the scoped lock on the schema.
sql/sp_head.cc:
  Correct the protocol that closes thread tables
  in an SP instruction.
  Clear lex->sphead before cleaning up lex
  with lex_end to make sure that we don't
  delete the sphead twice. It's considered
  to be "cleaner" and more in line with
  future changes than calling delete lex->sphead
  in other places that cleanup the lex.
sql/sp_head.h:
  When destroying m_lex_keeper of an instruction,
  don't delete the sphead that all lex objects
  share. 
  @todo: don't store a reference to routine's sp_head
  instance in instruction's lex.
sql/sql_acl.cc:
  Don't call close_thread_tables() where the caller will
  do that for us.
  Fix Bug#55452 "SET PASSWORD is replicated twice in RBR 
  mode" by disabling RBR replication in change_password()
  function.
  Use close_mysql_tables() in bootstrap and ACL reload
  code to make sure we release all metadata locks.
sql/sql_base.cc:
  This is the main part of the patch:
  - remove manipulation with thd->transaction
  and thd->mdl_context from close_thread_tables().
  Now this function is only responsible for closing
  tables, nothing else.
  This is necessary to be able to easily use
  close_thread_tables() in procedures, that
  involve multiple open/close tables, which all
  need to be protected continuously by metadata
  locks.
  Add asserts ensuring that TABLE object
  is only used when is protected by a metadata lock.
  Simplify the back off condition of Open_table_context,
  we no longer need to look at the autocommit mode.
  Make open_and_lock_tables() and open_normal_and_derived_tables()
  close thread tables and release metadata locks acquired so-far 
  upon failure. This simplifies their usage.
  Implement close_mysql_tables().
sql/sql_base.h:
  Add declaration for close_mysql_tables().
sql/sql_class.cc:
  Remove a piece of dead code that has also become redundant
  after the fix for Bug 37521.
  The code became dead when my_eof() was made a non-protocol method,
  but a method that merely modifies the diagnostics area.
  The code became redundant with the fix for Bug#37521, when 
  we started to cal close_thread_tables() before
  Protocol::end_statement().
sql/sql_do.cc:
  Do nothing in DO if inside a substatement
  (the assert moved out of trans_rollback_stmt).
sql/sql_handler.cc:
  Add comments.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
  Remove dead code. 
  Release metadata locks explicitly at the
  end of the delayed insert thread.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
  Add destruction of lex->sphead to lex_end(),
  lex "reset" method called at the end of each statement.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  Move close_thread_tables() and other related
  cleanups to mysql_execute_command()
  from dispatch_command(). This has become
  possible after the fix for Bug#37521.
  Mark federated SERVER statements as DDL.
  
  Next step: make sure that we don't store
  eof packet in the query cache, and move
  the query cache code outside mysql_parse.
  
  Brush up the code of COM_FIELD_LIST.
  Remove unnecessary calls to close_thread_tables().
  
  When killing a query, don't report "OK"
  if it was a suicide.
sql/sql_parse.h:
  Remove declaration of a function that is now static.
sql/sql_partition.cc:
  Remove an unnecessary call to close_thread_tables().
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
  open_and_lock_tables() will clean up
  after itself after a failure.
  Move close_thread_tables() above
  end: label, and replace with close_mysql_tables(),
  which will also release the metadata lock
  on mysql.plugin.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
  Now that we no longer release locks in close_thread_tables()
  statement prepare code has become more straightforward.
  Remove the now redundant check for thd->killed() (used
  only by the backup project) from Execute_server_runnable.
  Reorder code to take into account that now mysql_execute_command()
  performs lex->unit.cleanup() and close_thread_tables().
sql/sql_priv.h:
  Add a new option to server options to interact
  between the slave SQL thread and execution
  framework (hack). @todo: use a virtual
  method of class THD instead.
sql/sql_servers.cc:
  Due to Bug 25705 replication of 
  DROP/CREATE/ALTER SERVER is broken.
  Make sure at least we do not attempt to 
  replicate these statements using RBR,
  as this violates the assert in close_mysql_tables().
sql/sql_table.cc:
  Do not release metadata locks in mysql_rm_table_part2,
  this is done by the caller.
  Do not call close_thread_tables() in mysql_create_table(),
  this is done by the caller. 
  Fix a bug in DROP TABLE under LOCK TABLES when,
  upon error in wait_while_table_is_used() we would mistakenly
  release the metadata lock on a non-dropped table.
  Explicitly release metadata locks when doing an implicit
  commit.
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
  Now that we delete lex->sphead in lex_end(),
  zero the trigger's sphead in lex after loading
  the trigger, to avoid double deletion.
sql/sql_udf.cc:
  Use close_mysql_tables() instead of close_thread_tables().
sql/sys_vars.cc:
  Remove code added in scope of WL#4284 which would
  break when we perform set @@session.autocommit along
  with setting other variables and using tables or functions.
  A test case added to variables.test.
sql/transaction.cc:
  Add asserts.
sql/tztime.cc:
  Use close_mysql_tables() rather than close_thread_tables().
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/* Copyright (C) 2000-2003 MySQL AB, 2008-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
#include "sql_priv.h"
#include "unireg.h" // HAVE_*
#include "rpl_mi.h"
#include "rpl_rli.h"
#include "sql_base.h" // close_thread_tables
#include <my_dir.h> // For MY_STAT
#include "sql_repl.h" // For check_binlog_magic
#include "log_event.h" // Format_description_log_event, Log_event,
// FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_LOG_EVENT, ROTATE_EVENT,
// PREFIX_SQL_LOAD
#include "rpl_utility.h"
#include "transaction.h"
#include "sql_parse.h" // end_trans, ROLLBACK
static int count_relay_log_space(Relay_log_info* rli);
// Defined in slave.cc
int init_intvar_from_file(int* var, IO_CACHE* f, int default_val);
int init_strvar_from_file(char *var, int max_size, IO_CACHE *f,
const char *default_val);
Relay_log_info::Relay_log_info(bool is_slave_recovery)
:Slave_reporting_capability("SQL"),
no_storage(FALSE), replicate_same_server_id(::replicate_same_server_id),
info_fd(-1), cur_log_fd(-1), relay_log(&sync_relaylog_period),
sync_counter(0), is_relay_log_recovery(is_slave_recovery),
save_temporary_tables(0), cur_log_old_open_count(0), group_relay_log_pos(0),
event_relay_log_pos(0),
#if HAVE_purify
is_fake(FALSE),
#endif
group_master_log_pos(0), log_space_total(0), ignore_log_space_limit(0),
last_master_timestamp(0), slave_skip_counter(0),
abort_pos_wait(0), slave_run_id(0), sql_thd(0),
inited(0), abort_slave(0), slave_running(0), until_condition(UNTIL_NONE),
until_log_pos(0), retried_trans(0),
tables_to_lock(0), tables_to_lock_count(0),
last_event_start_time(0), m_flags(0)
{
DBUG_ENTER("Relay_log_info::Relay_log_info");
group_relay_log_name[0]= event_relay_log_name[0]=
group_master_log_name[0]= 0;
until_log_name[0]= ign_master_log_name_end[0]= 0;
bzero((char*) &info_file, sizeof(info_file));
bzero((char*) &cache_buf, sizeof(cache_buf));
cached_charset_invalidate();
mysql_mutex_init(key_relay_log_info_run_lock, &run_lock, MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST);
mysql_mutex_init(key_relay_log_info_data_lock,
&data_lock, MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST);
mysql_mutex_init(key_relay_log_info_log_space_lock,
&log_space_lock, MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST);
mysql_cond_init(key_relay_log_info_data_cond, &data_cond, NULL);
mysql_cond_init(key_relay_log_info_start_cond, &start_cond, NULL);
mysql_cond_init(key_relay_log_info_stop_cond, &stop_cond, NULL);
mysql_cond_init(key_relay_log_info_log_space_cond, &log_space_cond, NULL);
relay_log.init_pthread_objects();
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
Relay_log_info::~Relay_log_info()
{
DBUG_ENTER("Relay_log_info::~Relay_log_info");
mysql_mutex_destroy(&run_lock);
mysql_mutex_destroy(&data_lock);
mysql_mutex_destroy(&log_space_lock);
mysql_cond_destroy(&data_cond);
mysql_cond_destroy(&start_cond);
mysql_cond_destroy(&stop_cond);
mysql_cond_destroy(&log_space_cond);
relay_log.cleanup();
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
int init_relay_log_info(Relay_log_info* rli,
const char* info_fname)
{
char fname[FN_REFLEN+128];
int info_fd;
const char* msg = 0;
int error = 0;
DBUG_ENTER("init_relay_log_info");
DBUG_ASSERT(!rli->no_storage); // Don't init if there is no storage
if (rli->inited) // Set if this function called
DBUG_RETURN(0);
fn_format(fname, info_fname, mysql_data_home, "", 4+32);
mysql_mutex_lock(&rli->data_lock);
info_fd = rli->info_fd;
rli->cur_log_fd = -1;
rli->slave_skip_counter=0;
rli->abort_pos_wait=0;
rli->log_space_limit= relay_log_space_limit;
rli->log_space_total= 0;
rli->tables_to_lock= 0;
rli->tables_to_lock_count= 0;
char pattern[FN_REFLEN];
(void) my_realpath(pattern, slave_load_tmpdir, 0);
if (fn_format(pattern, PREFIX_SQL_LOAD, pattern, "",
MY_SAFE_PATH | MY_RETURN_REAL_PATH) == NullS)
{
mysql_mutex_unlock(&rli->data_lock);
sql_print_error("Unable to use slave's temporary directory %s",
slave_load_tmpdir);
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
unpack_filename(rli->slave_patternload_file, pattern);
rli->slave_patternload_file_size= strlen(rli->slave_patternload_file);
/*
The relay log will now be opened, as a SEQ_READ_APPEND IO_CACHE.
Note that the I/O thread flushes it to disk after writing every
event, in flush_master_info(mi, 1, ?).
*/
/*
For the maximum log size, we choose max_relay_log_size if it is
non-zero, max_binlog_size otherwise. If later the user does SET
GLOBAL on one of these variables, fix_max_binlog_size and
fix_max_relay_log_size will reconsider the choice (for example
if the user changes max_relay_log_size to zero, we have to
switch to using max_binlog_size for the relay log) and update
rli->relay_log.max_size (and mysql_bin_log.max_size).
*/
{
/* Reports an error and returns, if the --relay-log's path
is a directory.*/
if (opt_relay_logname &&
opt_relay_logname[strlen(opt_relay_logname) - 1] == FN_LIBCHAR)
{
mysql_mutex_unlock(&rli->data_lock);
sql_print_error("Path '%s' is a directory name, please specify \
a file name for --relay-log option", opt_relay_logname);
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
/* Reports an error and returns, if the --relay-log-index's path
is a directory.*/
if (opt_relaylog_index_name &&
opt_relaylog_index_name[strlen(opt_relaylog_index_name) - 1]
== FN_LIBCHAR)
{
mysql_mutex_unlock(&rli->data_lock);
sql_print_error("Path '%s' is a directory name, please specify \
a file name for --relay-log-index option", opt_relaylog_index_name);
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
char buf[FN_REFLEN];
const char *ln;
static bool name_warning_sent= 0;
ln= rli->relay_log.generate_name(opt_relay_logname, "-relay-bin",
1, buf);
/* We send the warning only at startup, not after every RESET SLAVE */
if (!opt_relay_logname && !opt_relaylog_index_name && !name_warning_sent)
{
/*
User didn't give us info to name the relay log index file.
Picking `hostname`-relay-bin.index like we do, causes replication to
fail if this slave's hostname is changed later. So, we would like to
instead require a name. But as we don't want to break many existing
setups, we only give warning, not error.
*/
sql_print_warning("Neither --relay-log nor --relay-log-index were used;"
" so replication "
"may break when this MySQL server acts as a "
"slave and has his hostname changed!! Please "
"use '--relay-log=%s' to avoid this problem.", ln);
name_warning_sent= 1;
}
/*
note, that if open() fails, we'll still have index file open
but a destructor will take care of that
*/
if (rli->relay_log.open_index_file(opt_relaylog_index_name, ln, TRUE) ||
rli->relay_log.open(ln, LOG_BIN, 0, SEQ_READ_APPEND, 0,
(max_relay_log_size ? max_relay_log_size :
max_binlog_size), 1, TRUE))
{
mysql_mutex_unlock(&rli->data_lock);
sql_print_error("Failed in open_log() called from init_relay_log_info()");
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
rli->relay_log.is_relay_log= TRUE;
}
/* if file does not exist */
if (access(fname,F_OK))
{
/*
If someone removed the file from underneath our feet, just close
the old descriptor and re-create the old file
*/
if (info_fd >= 0)
mysql_file_close(info_fd, MYF(MY_WME));
if ((info_fd= mysql_file_open(key_file_relay_log_info,
fname, O_CREAT|O_RDWR|O_BINARY, MYF(MY_WME))) < 0)
{
sql_print_error("Failed to create a new relay log info file (\
file '%s', errno %d)", fname, my_errno);
msg= current_thd->stmt_da->message();
goto err;
}
if (init_io_cache(&rli->info_file, info_fd, IO_SIZE*2, READ_CACHE, 0L,0,
MYF(MY_WME)))
{
sql_print_error("Failed to create a cache on relay log info file '%s'",
fname);
msg= current_thd->stmt_da->message();
goto err;
}
/* Init relay log with first entry in the relay index file */
if (init_relay_log_pos(rli,NullS,BIN_LOG_HEADER_SIZE,0 /* no data lock */,
&msg, 0))
{
sql_print_error("Failed to open the relay log 'FIRST' (relay_log_pos 4)");
goto err;
}
rli->group_master_log_name[0]= 0;
rli->group_master_log_pos= 0;
rli->info_fd= info_fd;
}
else // file exists
{
if (info_fd >= 0)
reinit_io_cache(&rli->info_file, READ_CACHE, 0L,0,0);
else
{
int error=0;
if ((info_fd= mysql_file_open(key_file_relay_log_info,
fname, O_RDWR|O_BINARY, MYF(MY_WME))) < 0)
{
sql_print_error("\
Failed to open the existing relay log info file '%s' (errno %d)",
fname, my_errno);
error= 1;
}
else if (init_io_cache(&rli->info_file, info_fd,
IO_SIZE*2, READ_CACHE, 0L, 0, MYF(MY_WME)))
{
sql_print_error("Failed to create a cache on relay log info file '%s'",
fname);
error= 1;
}
if (error)
{
if (info_fd >= 0)
mysql_file_close(info_fd, MYF(0));
rli->info_fd= -1;
rli->relay_log.close(LOG_CLOSE_INDEX | LOG_CLOSE_STOP_EVENT);
mysql_mutex_unlock(&rli->data_lock);
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
}
rli->info_fd = info_fd;
int relay_log_pos, master_log_pos;
if (init_strvar_from_file(rli->group_relay_log_name,
sizeof(rli->group_relay_log_name),
&rli->info_file, "") ||
init_intvar_from_file(&relay_log_pos,
&rli->info_file, BIN_LOG_HEADER_SIZE) ||
init_strvar_from_file(rli->group_master_log_name,
sizeof(rli->group_master_log_name),
&rli->info_file, "") ||
init_intvar_from_file(&master_log_pos, &rli->info_file, 0))
{
msg="Error reading slave log configuration";
goto err;
}
strmake(rli->event_relay_log_name,rli->group_relay_log_name,
sizeof(rli->event_relay_log_name)-1);
rli->group_relay_log_pos= rli->event_relay_log_pos= relay_log_pos;
rli->group_master_log_pos= master_log_pos;
if (rli->is_relay_log_recovery && init_recovery(rli->mi, &msg))
goto err;
if (init_relay_log_pos(rli,
rli->group_relay_log_name,
rli->group_relay_log_pos,
0 /* no data lock*/,
&msg, 0))
{
char llbuf[22];
sql_print_error("Failed to open the relay log '%s' (relay_log_pos %s)",
rli->group_relay_log_name,
llstr(rli->group_relay_log_pos, llbuf));
goto err;
}
}
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
{
char llbuf1[22], llbuf2[22];
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("my_b_tell(rli->cur_log)=%s rli->event_relay_log_pos=%s",
llstr(my_b_tell(rli->cur_log),llbuf1),
llstr(rli->event_relay_log_pos,llbuf2)));
DBUG_ASSERT(rli->event_relay_log_pos >= BIN_LOG_HEADER_SIZE);
DBUG_ASSERT(my_b_tell(rli->cur_log) == rli->event_relay_log_pos);
}
#endif
/*
Now change the cache from READ to WRITE - must do this
before flush_relay_log_info
*/
reinit_io_cache(&rli->info_file, WRITE_CACHE,0L,0,1);
if ((error= flush_relay_log_info(rli)))
{
msg= "Failed to flush relay log info file";
goto err;
}
if (count_relay_log_space(rli))
{
msg="Error counting relay log space";
goto err;
}
rli->inited= 1;
mysql_mutex_unlock(&rli->data_lock);
DBUG_RETURN(error);
err:
sql_print_error("%s", msg);
end_io_cache(&rli->info_file);
if (info_fd >= 0)
mysql_file_close(info_fd, MYF(0));
rli->info_fd= -1;
rli->relay_log.close(LOG_CLOSE_INDEX | LOG_CLOSE_STOP_EVENT);
mysql_mutex_unlock(&rli->data_lock);
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
static inline int add_relay_log(Relay_log_info* rli,LOG_INFO* linfo)
{
MY_STAT s;
DBUG_ENTER("add_relay_log");
if (!mysql_file_stat(key_file_binlog,
linfo->log_file_name, &s, MYF(0)))
{
sql_print_error("log %s listed in the index, but failed to stat",
linfo->log_file_name);
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
rli->log_space_total += s.st_size;
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
char buf[22];
DBUG_PRINT("info",("log_space_total: %s", llstr(rli->log_space_total,buf)));
#endif
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
static int count_relay_log_space(Relay_log_info* rli)
{
LOG_INFO linfo;
DBUG_ENTER("count_relay_log_space");
rli->log_space_total= 0;
if (rli->relay_log.find_log_pos(&linfo, NullS, 1))
{
sql_print_error("Could not find first log while counting relay log space");
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
do
{
if (add_relay_log(rli,&linfo))
DBUG_RETURN(1);
} while (!rli->relay_log.find_next_log(&linfo, 1));
/*
As we have counted everything, including what may have written in a
preceding write, we must reset bytes_written, or we may count some space
twice.
*/
rli->relay_log.reset_bytes_written();
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
/*
Reset UNTIL condition for Relay_log_info
SYNOPSYS
clear_until_condition()
rli - Relay_log_info structure where UNTIL condition should be reset
*/
void Relay_log_info::clear_until_condition()
{
DBUG_ENTER("clear_until_condition");
until_condition= Relay_log_info::UNTIL_NONE;
until_log_name[0]= 0;
until_log_pos= 0;
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/*
Open the given relay log
SYNOPSIS
init_relay_log_pos()
rli Relay information (will be initialized)
log Name of relay log file to read from. NULL = First log
pos Position in relay log file
need_data_lock Set to 1 if this functions should do mutex locks
errmsg Store pointer to error message here
look_for_description_event
1 if we should look for such an event. We only need
this when the SQL thread starts and opens an existing
relay log and has to execute it (possibly from an
offset >4); then we need to read the first event of
the relay log to be able to parse the events we have
to execute.
DESCRIPTION
- Close old open relay log files.
- If we are using the same relay log as the running IO-thread, then set
rli->cur_log to point to the same IO_CACHE entry.
- If not, open the 'log' binary file.
TODO
- check proper initialization of group_master_log_name/group_master_log_pos
RETURN VALUES
0 ok
1 error. errmsg is set to point to the error message
*/
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)
{
DBUG_ENTER("init_relay_log_pos");
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("pos: %lu", (ulong) pos));
*errmsg=0;
mysql_mutex_t *log_lock= rli->relay_log.get_log_lock();
if (need_data_lock)
mysql_mutex_lock(&rli->data_lock);
/*
Slave threads are not the only users of init_relay_log_pos(). CHANGE MASTER
is, too, and init_slave() too; these 2 functions allocate a description
event in init_relay_log_pos, which is not freed by the terminating SQL slave
thread as that thread is not started by these functions. So we have to free
the description_event here, in case, so that there is no memory leak in
running, say, CHANGE MASTER.
*/
delete rli->relay_log.description_event_for_exec;
/*
By default the relay log is in binlog format 3 (4.0).
Even if format is 4, this will work enough to read the first event
(Format_desc) (remember that format 4 is just lenghtened compared to format
3; format 3 is a prefix of format 4).
*/
rli->relay_log.description_event_for_exec= new
Format_description_log_event(3);
mysql_mutex_lock(log_lock);
/* Close log file and free buffers if it's already open */
if (rli->cur_log_fd >= 0)
{
end_io_cache(&rli->cache_buf);
mysql_file_close(rli->cur_log_fd, MYF(MY_WME));
rli->cur_log_fd = -1;
}
rli->group_relay_log_pos = rli->event_relay_log_pos = pos;
/*
Test to see if the previous run was with the skip of purging
If yes, we do not purge when we restart
*/
if (rli->relay_log.find_log_pos(&rli->linfo, NullS, 1))
{
*errmsg="Could not find first log during relay log initialization";
goto err;
}
if (log && rli->relay_log.find_log_pos(&rli->linfo, log, 1))
{
*errmsg="Could not find target log during relay log initialization";
goto err;
}
strmake(rli->group_relay_log_name,rli->linfo.log_file_name,
sizeof(rli->group_relay_log_name)-1);
strmake(rli->event_relay_log_name,rli->linfo.log_file_name,
sizeof(rli->event_relay_log_name)-1);
if (rli->relay_log.is_active(rli->linfo.log_file_name))
{
/*
The IO thread is using this log file.
In this case, we will use the same IO_CACHE pointer to
read data as the IO thread is using to write data.
*/
my_b_seek((rli->cur_log=rli->relay_log.get_log_file()), (off_t)0);
if (check_binlog_magic(rli->cur_log,errmsg))
goto err;
rli->cur_log_old_open_count=rli->relay_log.get_open_count();
}
else
{
/*
Open the relay log and set rli->cur_log to point at this one
*/
if ((rli->cur_log_fd=open_binlog(&rli->cache_buf,
rli->linfo.log_file_name,errmsg)) < 0)
goto err;
rli->cur_log = &rli->cache_buf;
}
/*
In all cases, check_binlog_magic() has been called so we're at offset 4 for
sure.
*/
if (pos > BIN_LOG_HEADER_SIZE) /* If pos<=4, we stay at 4 */
{
Log_event* ev;
while (look_for_description_event)
{
/*
Read the possible Format_description_log_event; if position
was 4, no need, it will be read naturally.
*/
DBUG_PRINT("info",("looking for a Format_description_log_event"));
if (my_b_tell(rli->cur_log) >= pos)
break;
/*
Because of we have rli->data_lock and log_lock, we can safely read an
event
*/
if (!(ev=Log_event::read_log_event(rli->cur_log,0,
rli->relay_log.description_event_for_exec)))
{
DBUG_PRINT("info",("could not read event, rli->cur_log->error=%d",
rli->cur_log->error));
if (rli->cur_log->error) /* not EOF */
{
*errmsg= "I/O error reading event at position 4";
goto err;
}
break;
}
else if (ev->get_type_code() == FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT)
{
DBUG_PRINT("info",("found Format_description_log_event"));
delete rli->relay_log.description_event_for_exec;
rli->relay_log.description_event_for_exec= (Format_description_log_event*) ev;
/*
As ev was returned by read_log_event, it has passed is_valid(), so
my_malloc() in ctor worked, no need to check again.
*/
/*
Ok, we found a Format_description event. But it is not sure that this
describes the whole relay log; indeed, one can have this sequence
(starting from position 4):
Format_desc (of slave)
Rotate (of master)
Format_desc (of master)
So the Format_desc which really describes the rest of the relay log
is the 3rd event (it can't be further than that, because we rotate
the relay log when we queue a Rotate event from the master).
But what describes the Rotate is the first Format_desc.
So what we do is:
go on searching for Format_description events, until you exceed the
position (argument 'pos') or until you find another event than Rotate
or Format_desc.
*/
}
else
{
DBUG_PRINT("info",("found event of another type=%d",
ev->get_type_code()));
look_for_description_event= (ev->get_type_code() == ROTATE_EVENT);
delete ev;
}
}
my_b_seek(rli->cur_log,(off_t)pos);
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
{
char llbuf1[22], llbuf2[22];
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("my_b_tell(rli->cur_log)=%s rli->event_relay_log_pos=%s",
llstr(my_b_tell(rli->cur_log),llbuf1),
llstr(rli->event_relay_log_pos,llbuf2)));
}
#endif
}
err:
/*
If we don't purge, we can't honour relay_log_space_limit ;
silently discard it
*/
if (!relay_log_purge)
rli->log_space_limit= 0;
mysql_cond_broadcast(&rli->data_cond);
mysql_mutex_unlock(log_lock);
if (need_data_lock)
mysql_mutex_unlock(&rli->data_lock);
if (!rli->relay_log.description_event_for_exec->is_valid() && !*errmsg)
*errmsg= "Invalid Format_description log event; could be out of memory";
DBUG_RETURN ((*errmsg) ? 1 : 0);
}
/*
Waits until the SQL thread reaches (has executed up to) the
log/position or timed out.
SYNOPSIS
wait_for_pos()
thd client thread that sent SELECT MASTER_POS_WAIT
log_name log name to wait for
log_pos position to wait for
timeout timeout in seconds before giving up waiting
NOTES
timeout is longlong whereas it should be ulong ; but this is
to catch if the user submitted a negative timeout.
RETURN VALUES
-2 improper arguments (log_pos<0)
or slave not running, or master info changed
during the function's execution,
or client thread killed. -2 is translated to NULL by caller
-1 timed out
>=0 number of log events the function had to wait
before reaching the desired log/position
*/
int Relay_log_info::wait_for_pos(THD* thd, String* log_name,
longlong log_pos,
longlong timeout)
{
int event_count = 0;
ulong init_abort_pos_wait;
int error=0;
struct timespec abstime; // for timeout checking
const char *msg;
DBUG_ENTER("Relay_log_info::wait_for_pos");
if (!inited)
DBUG_RETURN(-2);
DBUG_PRINT("enter",("log_name: '%s' log_pos: %lu timeout: %lu",
log_name->c_ptr(), (ulong) log_pos, (ulong) timeout));
set_timespec(abstime,timeout);
mysql_mutex_lock(&data_lock);
msg= thd->enter_cond(&data_cond, &data_lock,
"Waiting for the slave SQL thread to "
"advance position");
/*
This function will abort when it notices that some CHANGE MASTER or
RESET MASTER has changed the master info.
To catch this, these commands modify abort_pos_wait ; We just monitor
abort_pos_wait and see if it has changed.
Why do we have this mechanism instead of simply monitoring slave_running
in the loop (we do this too), as CHANGE MASTER/RESET SLAVE require that
the SQL thread be stopped?
This is becasue if someones does:
STOP SLAVE;CHANGE MASTER/RESET SLAVE; START SLAVE;
the change may happen very quickly and we may not notice that
slave_running briefly switches between 1/0/1.
*/
init_abort_pos_wait= abort_pos_wait;
/*
We'll need to
handle all possible log names comparisons (e.g. 999 vs 1000).
We use ulong for string->number conversion ; this is no
stronger limitation than in find_uniq_filename in sql/log.cc
*/
ulong log_name_extension;
char log_name_tmp[FN_REFLEN]; //make a char[] from String
strmake(log_name_tmp, log_name->ptr(), min(log_name->length(), FN_REFLEN-1));
char *p= fn_ext(log_name_tmp);
char *p_end;
if (!*p || log_pos<0)
{
error= -2; //means improper arguments
goto err;
}
// Convert 0-3 to 4
log_pos= max(log_pos, BIN_LOG_HEADER_SIZE);
/* p points to '.' */
log_name_extension= strtoul(++p, &p_end, 10);
/*
p_end points to the first invalid character.
If it equals to p, no digits were found, error.
If it contains '\0' it means conversion went ok.
*/
if (p_end==p || *p_end)
{
error= -2;
goto err;
}
/* The "compare and wait" main loop */
while (!thd->killed &&
init_abort_pos_wait == abort_pos_wait &&
slave_running)
{
bool pos_reached;
int cmp_result= 0;
DBUG_PRINT("info",
("init_abort_pos_wait: %ld abort_pos_wait: %ld",
init_abort_pos_wait, abort_pos_wait));
DBUG_PRINT("info",("group_master_log_name: '%s' pos: %lu",
group_master_log_name, (ulong) group_master_log_pos));
/*
group_master_log_name can be "", if we are just after a fresh
replication start or after a CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HOST/PORT
(before we have executed one Rotate event from the master) or
(rare) if the user is doing a weird slave setup (see next
paragraph). If group_master_log_name is "", we assume we don't
have enough info to do the comparison yet, so we just wait until
more data. In this case master_log_pos is always 0 except if
somebody (wrongly) sets this slave to be a slave of itself
without using --replicate-same-server-id (an unsupported
configuration which does nothing), then group_master_log_pos
will grow and group_master_log_name will stay "".
*/
if (*group_master_log_name)
{
char *basename= (group_master_log_name +
dirname_length(group_master_log_name));
/*
First compare the parts before the extension.
Find the dot in the master's log basename,
and protect against user's input error :
if the names do not match up to '.' included, return error
*/
char *q= (char*)(fn_ext(basename)+1);
if (strncmp(basename, log_name_tmp, (int)(q-basename)))
{
error= -2;
break;
}
// Now compare extensions.
char *q_end;
ulong group_master_log_name_extension= strtoul(q, &q_end, 10);
if (group_master_log_name_extension < log_name_extension)
cmp_result= -1 ;
else
cmp_result= (group_master_log_name_extension > log_name_extension) ? 1 : 0 ;
pos_reached= ((!cmp_result && group_master_log_pos >= (ulonglong)log_pos) ||
cmp_result > 0);
if (pos_reached || thd->killed)
break;
}
//wait for master update, with optional timeout.
DBUG_PRINT("info",("Waiting for master update"));
/*
We are going to mysql_cond_(timed)wait(); if the SQL thread stops it
will wake us up.
*/
if (timeout > 0)
{
/*
Note that mysql_cond_timedwait checks for the timeout
before for the condition ; i.e. it returns ETIMEDOUT
if the system time equals or exceeds the time specified by abstime
before the condition variable is signaled or broadcast, _or_ if
the absolute time specified by abstime has already passed at the time
of the call.
For that reason, mysql_cond_timedwait will do the "timeoutting" job
even if its condition is always immediately signaled (case of a loaded
master).
*/
error= mysql_cond_timedwait(&data_cond, &data_lock, &abstime);
}
else
mysql_cond_wait(&data_cond, &data_lock);
DBUG_PRINT("info",("Got signal of master update or timed out"));
if (error == ETIMEDOUT || error == ETIME)
{
error= -1;
break;
}
error=0;
event_count++;
DBUG_PRINT("info",("Testing if killed or SQL thread not running"));
}
err:
thd->exit_cond(msg);
DBUG_PRINT("exit",("killed: %d abort: %d slave_running: %d \
improper_arguments: %d timed_out: %d",
thd->killed_errno(),
(int) (init_abort_pos_wait != abort_pos_wait),
(int) slave_running,
(int) (error == -2),
(int) (error == -1)));
if (thd->killed || init_abort_pos_wait != abort_pos_wait ||
!slave_running)
{
error= -2;
}
DBUG_RETURN( error ? error : event_count );
}
void Relay_log_info::inc_group_relay_log_pos(ulonglong log_pos,
bool skip_lock)
{
DBUG_ENTER("Relay_log_info::inc_group_relay_log_pos");
if (!skip_lock)
mysql_mutex_lock(&data_lock);
inc_event_relay_log_pos();
group_relay_log_pos= event_relay_log_pos;
strmake(group_relay_log_name,event_relay_log_name,
sizeof(group_relay_log_name)-1);
notify_group_relay_log_name_update();
/*
If the slave does not support transactions and replicates a transaction,
users should not trust group_master_log_pos (which they can display with
SHOW SLAVE STATUS or read from relay-log.info), because to compute
group_master_log_pos the slave relies on log_pos stored in the master's
binlog, but if we are in a master's transaction these positions are always
the BEGIN's one (excepted for the COMMIT), so group_master_log_pos does
not advance as it should on the non-transactional slave (it advances by
big leaps, whereas it should advance by small leaps).
*/
/*
In 4.x we used the event's len to compute the positions here. This is
wrong if the event was 3.23/4.0 and has been converted to 5.0, because
then the event's len is not what is was in the master's binlog, so this
will make a wrong group_master_log_pos (yes it's a bug in 3.23->4.0
replication: Exec_master_log_pos is wrong). Only way to solve this is to
have the original offset of the end of the event the relay log. This is
what we do in 5.0: log_pos has become "end_log_pos" (because the real use
of log_pos in 4.0 was to compute the end_log_pos; so better to store
end_log_pos instead of begin_log_pos.
If we had not done this fix here, the problem would also have appeared
when the slave and master are 5.0 but with different event length (for
example the slave is more recent than the master and features the event
UID). It would give false MASTER_POS_WAIT, false Exec_master_log_pos in
SHOW SLAVE STATUS, and so the user would do some CHANGE MASTER using this
value which would lead to badly broken replication.
Even the relay_log_pos will be corrupted in this case, because the len is
the relay log is not "val".
With the end_log_pos solution, we avoid computations involving lengthes.
*/
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("log_pos: %lu group_master_log_pos: %lu",
(long) log_pos, (long) group_master_log_pos));
if (log_pos) // 3.23 binlogs don't have log_posx
{
group_master_log_pos= log_pos;
}
mysql_cond_broadcast(&data_cond);
if (!skip_lock)
mysql_mutex_unlock(&data_lock);
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
void Relay_log_info::close_temporary_tables()
{
TABLE *table,*next;
DBUG_ENTER("Relay_log_info::close_temporary_tables");
for (table=save_temporary_tables ; table ; table=next)
{
next=table->next;
/*
Don't ask for disk deletion. For now, anyway they will be deleted when
slave restarts, but it is a better intention to not delete them.
*/
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("table: 0x%lx", (long) table));
close_temporary(table, 1, 0);
}
save_temporary_tables= 0;
slave_open_temp_tables= 0;
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/*
purge_relay_logs()
NOTES
Assumes to have a run lock on rli and that no slave thread are running.
*/
int purge_relay_logs(Relay_log_info* rli, THD *thd, bool just_reset,
const char** errmsg)
{
int error=0;
DBUG_ENTER("purge_relay_logs");
/*
Even if rli->inited==0, we still try to empty rli->master_log_* variables.
Indeed, rli->inited==0 does not imply that they already are empty.
It could be that slave's info initialization partly succeeded :
for example if relay-log.info existed but *relay-bin*.*
have been manually removed, init_relay_log_info reads the old
relay-log.info and fills rli->master_log_*, then init_relay_log_info
checks for the existence of the relay log, this fails and
init_relay_log_info leaves rli->inited to 0.
In that pathological case, rli->master_log_pos* will be properly reinited
at the next START SLAVE (as RESET SLAVE or CHANGE
MASTER, the callers of purge_relay_logs, will delete bogus *.info files
or replace them with correct files), however if the user does SHOW SLAVE
STATUS before START SLAVE, he will see old, confusing rli->master_log_*.
In other words, we reinit rli->master_log_* for SHOW SLAVE STATUS
to display fine in any case.
*/
rli->group_master_log_name[0]= 0;
rli->group_master_log_pos= 0;
if (!rli->inited)
{
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("rli->inited == 0"));
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
DBUG_ASSERT(rli->slave_running == 0);
DBUG_ASSERT(rli->mi->slave_running == 0);
rli->slave_skip_counter=0;
mysql_mutex_lock(&rli->data_lock);
/*
we close the relay log fd possibly left open by the slave SQL thread,
to be able to delete it; the relay log fd possibly left open by the slave
I/O thread will be closed naturally in reset_logs() by the
close(LOG_CLOSE_TO_BE_OPENED) call
*/
if (rli->cur_log_fd >= 0)
{
end_io_cache(&rli->cache_buf);
mysql_file_close(rli->cur_log_fd, MYF(MY_WME));
rli->cur_log_fd= -1;
}
if (rli->relay_log.reset_logs(thd))
{
*errmsg = "Failed during log reset";
error=1;
goto err;
}
/* Save name of used relay log file */
strmake(rli->group_relay_log_name, rli->relay_log.get_log_fname(),
sizeof(rli->group_relay_log_name)-1);
strmake(rli->event_relay_log_name, rli->relay_log.get_log_fname(),
sizeof(rli->event_relay_log_name)-1);
rli->group_relay_log_pos= rli->event_relay_log_pos= BIN_LOG_HEADER_SIZE;
if (count_relay_log_space(rli))
{
*errmsg= "Error counting relay log space";
error=1;
goto err;
}
if (!just_reset)
error= init_relay_log_pos(rli, rli->group_relay_log_name,
rli->group_relay_log_pos,
0 /* do not need data lock */, errmsg, 0);
err:
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
char buf[22];
#endif
DBUG_PRINT("info",("log_space_total: %s",llstr(rli->log_space_total,buf)));
mysql_mutex_unlock(&rli->data_lock);
DBUG_RETURN(error);
}
/*
Check if condition stated in UNTIL clause of START SLAVE is reached.
SYNOPSYS
Relay_log_info::is_until_satisfied()
master_beg_pos position of the beginning of to be executed event
(not log_pos member of the event that points to the
beginning of the following event)
DESCRIPTION
Checks if UNTIL condition is reached. Uses caching result of last
comparison of current log file name and target log file name. So cached
value should be invalidated if current log file name changes
(see Relay_log_info::notify_... functions).
This caching is needed to avoid of expensive string comparisons and
strtol() conversions needed for log names comparison. We don't need to
compare them each time this function is called, we only need to do this
when current log name changes. If we have UNTIL_MASTER_POS condition we
need to do this only after Rotate_log_event::do_apply_event() (which is
rare, so caching gives real benifit), and if we have UNTIL_RELAY_POS
condition then we should invalidate cached comarison value after
inc_group_relay_log_pos() which called for each group of events (so we
have some benefit if we have something like queries that use
autoincrement or if we have transactions).
Should be called ONLY if until_condition != UNTIL_NONE !
RETURN VALUE
true - condition met or error happened (condition seems to have
bad log file name)
false - condition not met
*/
bool Relay_log_info::is_until_satisfied(THD *thd, Log_event *ev)
{
const char *log_name;
ulonglong log_pos;
DBUG_ENTER("Relay_log_info::is_until_satisfied");
DBUG_ASSERT(until_condition != UNTIL_NONE);
if (until_condition == UNTIL_MASTER_POS)
{
if (ev && ev->server_id == (uint32) ::server_id && !replicate_same_server_id)
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
log_name= group_master_log_name;
log_pos= (!ev)? group_master_log_pos :
((thd->variables.option_bits & OPTION_BEGIN || !ev->log_pos) ?
group_master_log_pos : ev->log_pos - ev->data_written);
}
else
{ /* until_condition == UNTIL_RELAY_POS */
log_name= group_relay_log_name;
log_pos= group_relay_log_pos;
}
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
{
char buf[32];
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("group_master_log_name='%s', group_master_log_pos=%s",
group_master_log_name, llstr(group_master_log_pos, buf)));
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("group_relay_log_name='%s', group_relay_log_pos=%s",
group_relay_log_name, llstr(group_relay_log_pos, buf)));
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("(%s) log_name='%s', log_pos=%s",
until_condition == UNTIL_MASTER_POS ? "master" : "relay",
log_name, llstr(log_pos, buf)));
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("(%s) until_log_name='%s', until_log_pos=%s",
until_condition == UNTIL_MASTER_POS ? "master" : "relay",
until_log_name, llstr(until_log_pos, buf)));
}
#endif
if (until_log_names_cmp_result == UNTIL_LOG_NAMES_CMP_UNKNOWN)
{
/*
We have no cached comparison results so we should compare log names
and cache result.
If we are after RESET SLAVE, and the SQL slave thread has not processed
any event yet, it could be that group_master_log_name is "". In that case,
just wait for more events (as there is no sensible comparison to do).
*/
if (*log_name)
{
const char *basename= log_name + dirname_length(log_name);
const char *q= (const char*)(fn_ext(basename)+1);
if (strncmp(basename, until_log_name, (int)(q-basename)) == 0)
{
/* Now compare extensions. */
char *q_end;
ulong log_name_extension= strtoul(q, &q_end, 10);
if (log_name_extension < until_log_name_extension)
until_log_names_cmp_result= UNTIL_LOG_NAMES_CMP_LESS;
else
until_log_names_cmp_result=
(log_name_extension > until_log_name_extension) ?
UNTIL_LOG_NAMES_CMP_GREATER : UNTIL_LOG_NAMES_CMP_EQUAL ;
}
else
{
/* Probably error so we aborting */
sql_print_error("Slave SQL thread is stopped because UNTIL "
"condition is bad.");
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
}
}
else
DBUG_RETURN(until_log_pos == 0);
}
DBUG_RETURN(((until_log_names_cmp_result == UNTIL_LOG_NAMES_CMP_EQUAL &&
log_pos >= until_log_pos) ||
until_log_names_cmp_result == UNTIL_LOG_NAMES_CMP_GREATER));
}
void Relay_log_info::cached_charset_invalidate()
{
DBUG_ENTER("Relay_log_info::cached_charset_invalidate");
/* Full of zeroes means uninitialized. */
bzero(cached_charset, sizeof(cached_charset));
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
bool Relay_log_info::cached_charset_compare(char *charset) const
{
DBUG_ENTER("Relay_log_info::cached_charset_compare");
if (memcmp(cached_charset, charset, sizeof(cached_charset)))
{
memcpy(const_cast<char*>(cached_charset), charset, sizeof(cached_charset));
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
void Relay_log_info::stmt_done(my_off_t event_master_log_pos,
time_t event_creation_time)
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
extern uint debug_not_change_ts_if_art_event;
#endif
clear_flag(IN_STMT);
/*
If in a transaction, and if the slave supports transactions, just
inc_event_relay_log_pos(). We only have to check for OPTION_BEGIN
(not OPTION_NOT_AUTOCOMMIT) as transactions are logged with
BEGIN/COMMIT, not with SET AUTOCOMMIT= .
CAUTION: opt_using_transactions means innodb || bdb ; suppose the
master supports InnoDB and BDB, but the slave supports only BDB,
problems will arise: - suppose an InnoDB table is created on the
master, - then it will be MyISAM on the slave - but as
opt_using_transactions is true, the slave will believe he is
transactional with the MyISAM table. And problems will come when
one does START SLAVE; STOP SLAVE; START SLAVE; (the slave will
resume at BEGIN whereas there has not been any rollback). This is
the problem of using opt_using_transactions instead of a finer
"does the slave support _transactional handler used on the
master_".
More generally, we'll have problems when a query mixes a
transactional handler and MyISAM and STOP SLAVE is issued in the
middle of the "transaction". START SLAVE will resume at BEGIN
while the MyISAM table has already been updated.
*/
if ((sql_thd->variables.option_bits & OPTION_BEGIN) && opt_using_transactions)
inc_event_relay_log_pos();
else
{
inc_group_relay_log_pos(event_master_log_pos);
flush_relay_log_info(this);
/*
Note that Rotate_log_event::do_apply_event() does not call this
function, so there is no chance that a fake rotate event resets
last_master_timestamp. Note that we update without mutex
(probably ok - except in some very rare cases, only consequence
is that value may take some time to display in
Seconds_Behind_Master - not critical).
*/
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
if (!(event_creation_time == 0 && debug_not_change_ts_if_art_event > 0))
#else
if (event_creation_time != 0)
#endif
last_master_timestamp= event_creation_time;
}
}
#if !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) && defined(HAVE_REPLICATION)
void Relay_log_info::cleanup_context(THD *thd, bool error)
{
DBUG_ENTER("Relay_log_info::cleanup_context");
DBUG_ASSERT(sql_thd == thd);
/*
1) Instances of Table_map_log_event, if ::do_apply_event() was called on them,
may have opened tables, which we cannot be sure have been closed (because
maybe the Rows_log_event have not been found or will not be, because slave
SQL thread is stopping, or relay log has a missing tail etc). So we close
all thread's tables. And so the table mappings have to be cancelled.
2) Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() may even have started statements or
transactions on them, which we need to rollback in case of error.
3) If finding a Format_description_log_event after a BEGIN, we also need
to rollback before continuing with the next events.
4) so we need this "context cleanup" function.
*/
if (error)
{
trans_rollback_stmt(thd); // if a "statement transaction"
trans_rollback(thd); // if a "real transaction"
}
m_table_map.clear_tables();
slave_close_thread_tables(thd);
if (error)
thd->mdl_context.release_transactional_locks();
clear_flag(IN_STMT);
/*
Cleanup for the flags that have been set at do_apply_event.
*/
thd->variables.option_bits&= ~OPTION_NO_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS;
thd->variables.option_bits&= ~OPTION_RELAXED_UNIQUE_CHECKS;
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
void Relay_log_info::clear_tables_to_lock()
{
while (tables_to_lock)
{
uchar* to_free= reinterpret_cast<uchar*>(tables_to_lock);
if (tables_to_lock->m_tabledef_valid)
{
tables_to_lock->m_tabledef.table_def::~table_def();
tables_to_lock->m_tabledef_valid= FALSE;
}
tables_to_lock=
static_cast<RPL_TABLE_LIST*>(tables_to_lock->next_global);
tables_to_lock_count--;
my_free(to_free);
}
DBUG_ASSERT(tables_to_lock == NULL && tables_to_lock_count == 0);
}
void Relay_log_info::slave_close_thread_tables(THD *thd)
{
thd->stmt_da->can_overwrite_status= TRUE;
thd->is_error() ? trans_rollback_stmt(thd) : trans_commit_stmt(thd);
thd->stmt_da->can_overwrite_status= FALSE;
close_thread_tables(thd);
/*
- If inside a multi-statement transaction,
defer the release of metadata locks until the current
transaction is either committed or rolled back. This prevents
other statements from modifying the table for the entire
duration of this transaction. This provides commit ordering
and guarantees serializability across multiple transactions.
- If in autocommit mode, or outside a transactional context,
automatically release metadata locks of the current statement.
*/
if (! thd->in_multi_stmt_transaction_mode())
thd->mdl_context.release_transactional_locks();
clear_tables_to_lock();
}
#endif