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to leave The artifact was caused by a flaw in concurrent accessing the slave's io thd by the io itself and a handling show slave status thread. Namely, show_master_info did not acquire mi->run_lock mutex that is specified for mi->io_thd member. Fixed with deploying the mutex locking and unlocking. The mutex is kept short time and without interleaving with mi->data_lock mutex. Todo: to report and fix an issue with sys_var_slave_skip_counter::{methods} seem to acquire incorrectly active_mi->rli.run_lock instead of the specified active_mi->rli.data_lock A test case is difficult to compose, so rpl_packet should continue serving as the indicator. sql/slave.cc: implementing a TODO left at 4.1 time: mending access to mi->io_thd with the specified mutex; sql/slave.h: adding a member name to the list of that run_lock guards.
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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, thd
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and the 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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/* 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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/* 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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*/
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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);
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int add_wild_table_rule(DYNAMIC_ARRAY* a, const char* table_spec);
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void init_table_rule_hash(HASH* h, bool* h_inited);
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void init_table_rule_array(DYNAMIC_ARRAY* a, bool* a_inited);
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const char *print_slave_db_safe(const char *db);
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int check_expected_error(THD* thd, RELAY_LOG_INFO* rli, int error_code);
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void skip_load_data_infile(NET* net);
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void slave_print_error(RELAY_LOG_INFO *rli, int err_code, const char *msg, ...)
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ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT(printf, 3, 4);
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void end_slave(); /* clean up */
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void init_master_info_with_options(MASTER_INFO* mi);
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void clear_until_condition(RELAY_LOG_INFO* rli);
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void clear_slave_error(RELAY_LOG_INFO* rli);
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int init_master_info(MASTER_INFO* mi, const char* master_info_fname,
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const char* slave_info_fname,
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bool abort_if_no_master_info_file,
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int thread_mask);
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void end_master_info(MASTER_INFO* mi);
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void end_relay_log_info(RELAY_LOG_INFO* rli);
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void lock_slave_threads(MASTER_INFO* mi);
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void unlock_slave_threads(MASTER_INFO* mi);
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void init_thread_mask(int* mask,MASTER_INFO* mi,bool inverse);
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int init_relay_log_pos(RELAY_LOG_INFO* rli,const char* log,ulonglong pos,
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bool need_data_lock, const char** errmsg,
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bool look_for_description_event);
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int purge_relay_logs(RELAY_LOG_INFO* rli, THD *thd, bool just_reset,
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const char** errmsg);
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void set_slave_thread_options(THD* thd);
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void set_slave_thread_default_charset(THD* thd, RELAY_LOG_INFO *rli);
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void rotate_relay_log(MASTER_INFO* mi);
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pthread_handler_t handle_slave_io(void *arg);
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pthread_handler_t handle_slave_sql(void *arg);
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extern bool volatile abort_loop;
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extern MASTER_INFO main_mi, *active_mi; /* active_mi for multi-master */
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extern LIST master_list;
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extern HASH replicate_do_table, replicate_ignore_table;
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extern DYNAMIC_ARRAY replicate_wild_do_table, replicate_wild_ignore_table;
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extern bool do_table_inited, ignore_table_inited,
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wild_do_table_inited, wild_ignore_table_inited;
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extern bool table_rules_on;
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extern my_bool replicate_same_server_id;
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extern int disconnect_slave_event_count, abort_slave_event_count ;
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|
/* the master variables are defaults read from my.cnf or command line */
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extern uint master_port, master_connect_retry, report_port;
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|
extern my_string master_user, master_password, master_host,
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|
master_info_file, relay_log_info_file, report_user, report_host,
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report_password;
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|
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|
extern my_bool master_ssl;
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|
extern my_string master_ssl_ca, master_ssl_capath, master_ssl_cert,
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|
master_ssl_cipher, master_ssl_key;
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|
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extern I_List<i_string> replicate_do_db, replicate_ignore_db;
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extern I_List<i_string_pair> replicate_rewrite_db;
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|
extern I_List<THD> threads;
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|
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|
#endif
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#else
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#define SLAVE_IO 1
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|
#define SLAVE_SQL 2
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|
#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
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