mariadb/sql/sql_trigger.cc
unknown d46c8ce634 Fix for:
Bug #20662 "Infinite loop in CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ... SELECT
              with locked tables"
  Bug #20903 "Crash when using CREATE TABLE .. SELECT and triggers"
  Bug #24738 "CREATE TABLE ... SELECT is not isolated properly"
  Bug #24508 "Inconsistent results of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT when
              temporary table exists"

Deadlock occured when one tried to execute CREATE TABLE IF NOT
EXISTS ... SELECT statement under LOCK TABLES which held
read lock on target table.
Attempt to execute the same statement for already existing
target table with triggers caused server crashes.
Also concurrent execution of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT statement
and other statements involving target table suffered from
various races (some of which might've led to deadlocks).
Finally, attempt to execute CREATE TABLE ... SELECT in case
when a temporary table with same name was already present
led to the insertion of data into this temporary table and
creation of empty non-temporary table.
 
All above problems stemmed from the old implementation of CREATE
TABLE ... SELECT in which we created, opened and locked target
table without any special protection in a separate step and not
with the rest of tables used by this statement.
This underminded deadlock-avoidance approach used in server
and created window for races. It also excluded target table
from prelocking causing problems with trigger execution.

The patch solves these problems by implementing new approach to
handling of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT for base tables.
We try to open and lock table to be created at the same time as
the rest of tables used by this statement. If such table does not
exist at this moment we create and place in the table cache special
placeholder for it which prevents its creation or any other usage
by other threads.
We still use old approach for creation of temporary tables.

Note that we have separate fix for 5.0 since there we use slightly
different less intrusive approach.


mysql-test/r/create.result:
  Extended test coverage for CREATE TABLE ... SELECT. In particular added
  tests for bug #24508 "Inconsistent results of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT
  when temporary table exists" and bug #20662 "Infinite loop in CREATE
  TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ... SELECT with locked tables".
mysql-test/r/trigger.result:
  Added test case for bug #20903 "Crash when using CREATE TABLE .. SELECT
  and triggers"
mysql-test/t/create.test:
  Extended test coverage for CREATE TABLE ... SELECT. In particular added
  tests for bug #24508 "Inconsistent results of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT
  when temporary table exists" and bug #20662 "Infinite loop in CREATE
  TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ... SELECT with locked tables".
mysql-test/t/trigger.test:
  Added test case for bug #20903 "Crash when using CREATE TABLE .. SELECT
  and triggers"
sql/lock.cc:
  Now for creation of name-lock placeholder lock_table_name() uses
  auxiliary function table_cache_insert_placeholder().
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  Removed declaration of non-existing build_table_path() routine.
  The former mysql_create_table_internal() was renamed to
  mysql_create_table_no_lock() and now exposed to other modules to
  give them opportunity of creation of tables in cases when name-lock
  is already obtained.
  reopen_name_locked_table() now has 3rd argument which controls linking
  in of table being opened into THD::open_tables (this is useful in
  cases when placeholder used for name-locking is already linked into
  this list).
  Added declaration of auxiliary function table_cache_insert_placeholder()
  which is used for creation of table placeholders for name-locking.
  Added declaration of lock_table_name_if_not_cached() which can be
  used to take an exclusive name-lock on table if there are no records
  for it in table cache.
  Changed signature of unlink_open_table() function to simplify its use
  and make it useful for table placeholders and tables that are only open.
  Added auxiliary drop_open_table() routine.
  Moved declaration of refresh_version to table.h header to make it
  accessible from inline methods of TABLE class.
  MYSQL_OPEN_IGNORE_LOCKED_TABLES flag is no longer used. Instead
  MYSQL_OPEN_TEMPORARY_ONLY option was added.
sql/sql_base.cc:
  Added support for the new approach to the handling of CREATE TABLE
  ... SELECT for base tables.
  
  Now we try to open and lock table to be created at the same time as
  the rest of tables used by this statement. If such table does not
  exist at this moment we create and place in the table cache special
  placeholder for it which prevents its creation or any other usage
  by other threads.
  
  Note significant distinctions of this placeholder from the placeholder
  used for normal name-lock: 1) It is treated like open table by other
  name-locks so it does not allow name-lock taking operations like DROP
  TABLE or RENAME TABLE to proceed. 2) it is linked into THD::open_tables
  list and automatically removed during close_thread_tables() call
    
  open_tables():
    Implemented logic described above. To do this added
    auxiliary check_if_table_exists() function.
    Removed support for MYSQL_OPEN_IGNORE_LOCKED_TABLES option
    which is no longer used.
    Added MYSQL_OPEN_TEMPORARY_ONLY which is used to restrict
    search for temporary tables only.
  close_cached_tables()/close_thread_table()/reopen_tables()/
  close_old_data_files()/table_is_used()/remove_table_from_cache():
    Added support for open placeholders (note that we also use them
    when we need to re-open tables during flush).
  unlink_open_table():
    Changed function signature to simplify its use and to make
    useful for open placeholders and tables which are only
    open and not locked.
  Added auxiliary drop_open_table() routine.
  reopen_name_locked_table():
    Now has 3rd argument which controls linking in of table being
    opened into THD::open_tables (this is useful in cases when
    placeholder used for name-locking is already linked into
    this list).
  Added auxiliary table_cache_insert_placeholder() routine which
  simplifies creation of placeholders used for name-locking.
  Added lock_table_name_if_not_cached() which can be used to take
  an exclusive name-lock on table if there are no records for it
  in table cache.
sql/sql_handler.cc:
  Adjusted mysql_ha_mark_tables_for_reopen() routine to properly
  handle placeholders which now can be linked into open tables
  list.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
  Introduced new approach to handling of base tables in CREATE TABLE
  ... SELECT statement.
  
  Now we try to open and lock table to be created at the same time as
  the rest of tables used by this statement. If such table does not
  exist at this moment we create and place in the table cache special
  placeholder for it which prevents its creation or any other usage
  by other threads. By doing this we avoid races which existed with
  previous approach in which we created, opened and locked target in
  separate step without any special protection.
  This also allows properly calculate prelocking set in cases when
  target table already exists and has some on insert triggers.
  
  Note that we don't employ the same approach for temporary tables
  (this is okay as such tables are unaffected by other threads).
  
  Changed create_table_from_items() and methods of select_create
  class to implement this approach.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  The new approach to handling of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT for
  base tables assumes that all tables (including table to be
  created) are opened and (or) locked at the same time.
  So in cases when we create base table we have to pass to
  open_and_lock_tables() table list which includes target table.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
  The new approach to handling of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT for
  base tables assumes that all tables (including table to be
  created) are opened and (or) locked at the same time.
  So in cases when we create base table we have to pass to
  open_and_lock_tables() table list which includes target table.
sql/sql_table.cc:
  Changed mysql_create_table(), mysql_create_like_table() and
  mysql_alter_table() (in rename case) to obtain exclusive name-lock
  on the non-temporary table which is going to be created (to which
  we going to rename). This ensures that not only destination table
  doesn't exist on disk but also that there are no placeholder in 
  table cache for it (i.e. there is no CREATE TABLE ... SELECT operation
  in progress for it). Note that to avoid deadlocks while taking these
  name-locks this code assumes that existence of any record for table in
  table cache (even name-lock) means that table exists. Altough such
  check can lead to false positives these should occur only in case of
  highly concurrent DDL operations on the table and should not break
  binary logging.
  
  Renamed mysql_create_table_internal() to mysql_create_table_no_lock()
  and made it accessible from other files to give them ability to create
  table in situation when name-lock is already obtained or not relevant.
  
  Adjusted calls to reopen_name_locked_table(), which now takes
  extra argument, which controls linking of open table into
  THD::open_tables list.
  
  Removed redundant setting of table's 'version' field before calls
  to close_cached_table(). This function will set it to 0 itself
  anyway.
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
  reopen_name_locked_tables() now has one more argument which controls
  linking of opened table into the THD::open_tables list.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
  The new approach to handling of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT statement
  for base tables assumes that all tables including table to be
  created are open and (or) locked at the same time. Therefore
  we need to set correct lock for target table.
sql/table.h:
  Moved declaration of refresh_version variable from mysql_priv.h
  to make it accessible from inline methods of TABLE class.
  Renamed TABLE::locked_by_flush member to open_placeholder since
  now it is also used for taking exclusive name-lock and not only
  by flush. 
  Introduced TABLE::is_name_opened() helper method which can be used
  to distinguish TABLE instances corresponding to open tables or
  placeholders for them from closed instances (e.g. due to their old
  version). Also introduced TABLE::needs_reopen_or_name_lock() helper
  which allows to check if TABLE instance corresponds to outdated
  version of table or to name-lock placeholder.
  Introduced TABLE_LIST::create member which marks elements of
  table list corresponds to the table to be created.
  Adjusted TABLE_LIST::placeholder() method to take into account 
  name-lock placeholders for tables to be created (this, for example,
  allows to properly handle such placeholders in lock_tables()).
  Finally, moved currently unused TABLE::open_next/open_prev
  members under ifdef NOT_YET.
mysql-test/r/create_select-big.result:
  New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/create_select-big.result''
mysql-test/t/create_select-big.test:
  New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/create_select-big.test''
2007-05-11 21:51:03 +04:00

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/* Copyright (C) 2004-2005 MySQL AB
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 */
#define MYSQL_LEX 1
#include "mysql_priv.h"
#include "sp_head.h"
#include "sql_trigger.h"
#include "parse_file.h"
static const LEX_STRING triggers_file_type=
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("TRIGGERS") };
const char * const triggers_file_ext= ".TRG";
/*
Table of .TRG file field descriptors.
We have here only one field now because in nearest future .TRG
files will be merged into .FRM files (so we don't need something
like md5 or created fields).
*/
static File_option triggers_file_parameters[]=
{
{
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("triggers") },
my_offsetof(class Table_triggers_list, definitions_list),
FILE_OPTIONS_STRLIST
},
{
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("sql_modes") },
my_offsetof(class Table_triggers_list, definition_modes_list),
FILE_OPTIONS_ULLLIST
},
{
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("definers") },
my_offsetof(class Table_triggers_list, definers_list),
FILE_OPTIONS_STRLIST
},
{ { 0, 0 }, 0, FILE_OPTIONS_STRING }
};
File_option sql_modes_parameters=
{
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("sql_modes") },
my_offsetof(class Table_triggers_list, definition_modes_list),
FILE_OPTIONS_ULLLIST
};
/*
This must be kept up to date whenever a new option is added to the list
above, as it specifies the number of required parameters of the trigger in
.trg file.
*/
static const int TRG_NUM_REQUIRED_PARAMETERS= 4;
/*
Structure representing contents of .TRN file which are used to support
database wide trigger namespace.
*/
struct st_trigname
{
LEX_STRING trigger_table;
};
static const LEX_STRING trigname_file_type=
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("TRIGGERNAME") };
const char * const trigname_file_ext= ".TRN";
static File_option trigname_file_parameters[]=
{
{
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("trigger_table")},
offsetof(struct st_trigname, trigger_table),
FILE_OPTIONS_ESTRING
},
{ { 0, 0 }, 0, FILE_OPTIONS_STRING }
};
const LEX_STRING trg_action_time_type_names[]=
{
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("BEFORE") },
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("AFTER") }
};
const LEX_STRING trg_event_type_names[]=
{
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("INSERT") },
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("UPDATE") },
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("DELETE") }
};
class Handle_old_incorrect_sql_modes_hook: public Unknown_key_hook
{
private:
char *path;
public:
Handle_old_incorrect_sql_modes_hook(char *file_path)
:path(file_path)
{};
virtual bool process_unknown_string(char *&unknown_key, gptr base,
MEM_ROOT *mem_root, char *end);
};
class Handle_old_incorrect_trigger_table_hook: public Unknown_key_hook
{
public:
Handle_old_incorrect_trigger_table_hook(char *file_path,
LEX_STRING *trigger_table_arg)
:path(file_path), trigger_table_value(trigger_table_arg)
{};
virtual bool process_unknown_string(char *&unknown_key, gptr base,
MEM_ROOT *mem_root, char *end);
private:
char *path;
LEX_STRING *trigger_table_value;
};
/*
Create or drop trigger for table.
SYNOPSIS
mysql_create_or_drop_trigger()
thd - current thread context (including trigger definition in LEX)
tables - table list containing one table for which trigger is created.
create - whenever we create (TRUE) or drop (FALSE) trigger
NOTE
This function is mainly responsible for opening and locking of table and
invalidation of all its instances in table cache after trigger creation.
Real work on trigger creation/dropping is done inside Table_triggers_list
methods.
RETURN VALUE
FALSE Success
TRUE error
*/
bool mysql_create_or_drop_trigger(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *tables, bool create)
{
/*
FIXME: The code below takes too many different paths depending on the
'create' flag, so that the justification for a single function
'mysql_create_or_drop_trigger', compared to two separate functions
'mysql_create_trigger' and 'mysql_drop_trigger' is not apparent.
This is a good candidate for a minor refactoring.
*/
TABLE *table;
bool result= TRUE;
String stmt_query;
DBUG_ENTER("mysql_create_or_drop_trigger");
/* Charset of the buffer for statement must be system one. */
stmt_query.set_charset(system_charset_info);
/*
QQ: This function could be merged in mysql_alter_table() function
But do we want this ?
*/
/*
Note that once we will have check for TRIGGER privilege in place we won't
need second part of condition below, since check_access() function also
checks that db is specified.
*/
if (!thd->lex->spname->m_db.length || create && !tables->db_length)
{
my_error(ER_NO_DB_ERROR, MYF(0));
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
}
/*
We don't allow creating triggers on tables in the 'mysql' schema
*/
if (create && !my_strcasecmp(system_charset_info, "mysql", tables->db))
{
my_error(ER_NO_TRIGGERS_ON_SYSTEM_SCHEMA, MYF(0));
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
}
/*
There is no DETERMINISTIC clause for triggers, so can't check it.
But a trigger can in theory be used to do nasty things (if it supported
DROP for example) so we do the check for privileges. For now there is
already a stronger test right above; but when this stronger test will
be removed, the test below will hold. Because triggers have the same
nature as functions regarding binlogging: their body is implicitly
binlogged, so they share the same danger, so trust_function_creators
applies to them too.
*/
if (!trust_function_creators && mysql_bin_log.is_open() &&
!(thd->security_ctx->master_access & SUPER_ACL))
{
my_error(ER_BINLOG_CREATE_ROUTINE_NEED_SUPER, MYF(0));
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
}
/*
We don't want perform our operations while global read lock is held
so we have to wait until its end and then prevent it from occurring
again until we are done. (Acquiring LOCK_open is not enough because
global read lock is held without holding LOCK_open).
*/
if (wait_if_global_read_lock(thd, 0, 1))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
VOID(pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_open));
if (!create)
{
bool if_exists= thd->lex->drop_if_exists;
if (add_table_for_trigger(thd, thd->lex->spname, if_exists, & tables))
goto end;
if (!tables)
{
DBUG_ASSERT(if_exists);
/*
Since the trigger does not exist, there is no associated table,
and therefore :
- no TRIGGER privileges to check,
- no trigger to drop,
- no table to lock/modify,
so the drop statement is successful.
*/
result= FALSE;
/* Still, we need to log the query ... */
stmt_query.append(thd->query, thd->query_length);
goto end;
}
}
/*
Check that the user has TRIGGER privilege on the subject table.
*/
{
bool err_status;
TABLE_LIST **save_query_tables_own_last= thd->lex->query_tables_own_last;
thd->lex->query_tables_own_last= 0;
err_status= check_table_access(thd, TRIGGER_ACL, tables, 0);
thd->lex->query_tables_own_last= save_query_tables_own_last;
if (err_status)
goto end;
}
/* We should have only one table in table list. */
DBUG_ASSERT(tables->next_global == 0);
/* We do not allow creation of triggers on temporary tables. */
if (create && find_temporary_table(thd, tables->db, tables->table_name))
{
my_error(ER_TRG_ON_VIEW_OR_TEMP_TABLE, MYF(0), tables->alias);
goto end;
}
if (lock_table_names(thd, tables))
goto end;
/* We also don't allow creation of triggers on views. */
tables->required_type= FRMTYPE_TABLE;
if (reopen_name_locked_table(thd, tables, TRUE))
{
unlock_table_name(thd, tables);
goto end;
}
table= tables->table;
if (!table->triggers)
{
if (!create)
{
my_error(ER_TRG_DOES_NOT_EXIST, MYF(0));
goto end;
}
if (!(table->triggers= new (&table->mem_root) Table_triggers_list(table)))
goto end;
}
result= (create ?
table->triggers->create_trigger(thd, tables, &stmt_query):
table->triggers->drop_trigger(thd, tables, &stmt_query));
end:
if (!result)
{
if (mysql_bin_log.is_open())
{
thd->clear_error();
/* Such a statement can always go directly to binlog, no trans cache. */
thd->binlog_query(THD::STMT_QUERY_TYPE,
stmt_query.ptr(), stmt_query.length(), FALSE, FALSE);
}
}
VOID(pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_open));
start_waiting_global_read_lock(thd);
if (!result)
send_ok(thd);
DBUG_RETURN(result);
}
/*
Create trigger for table.
SYNOPSIS
create_trigger()
thd - current thread context (including trigger definition in
LEX)
tables - table list containing one open table for which the
trigger is created.
stmt_query - [OUT] after successful return, this string contains
well-formed statement for creating this trigger.
NOTE
- Assumes that trigger name is fully qualified.
- NULL-string means the following LEX_STRING instance:
{ str = 0; length = 0 }.
- In other words, definer_user and definer_host should contain
simultaneously NULL-strings (non-SUID/old trigger) or valid strings
(SUID/new trigger).
RETURN VALUE
False - success
True - error
*/
bool Table_triggers_list::create_trigger(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *tables,
String *stmt_query)
{
LEX *lex= thd->lex;
TABLE *table= tables->table;
char file_buff[FN_REFLEN], trigname_buff[FN_REFLEN];
LEX_STRING file, trigname_file;
LEX_STRING *trg_def;
LEX_STRING definer_user;
LEX_STRING definer_host;
ulonglong *trg_sql_mode;
char trg_definer_holder[USER_HOST_BUFF_SIZE];
LEX_STRING *trg_definer;
Item_trigger_field *trg_field;
struct st_trigname trigname;
/* Trigger must be in the same schema as target table. */
if (my_strcasecmp(table_alias_charset, table->s->db.str,
lex->spname->m_db.str))
{
my_error(ER_TRG_IN_WRONG_SCHEMA, MYF(0));
return 1;
}
/* We don't allow creation of several triggers of the same type yet */
if (bodies[lex->trg_chistics.event][lex->trg_chistics.action_time] != 0)
{
my_error(ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_YET, MYF(0),
"multiple triggers with the same action time"
" and event for one table");
return 1;
}
if (!lex->definer)
{
/*
DEFINER-clause is missing.
If we are in slave thread, this means that we received CREATE TRIGGER
from the master, that does not support definer in triggers. So, we
should mark this trigger as non-SUID. Note that this does not happen
when we parse triggers' definitions during opening .TRG file.
LEX::definer is ignored in that case.
Otherwise, we should use CURRENT_USER() as definer.
NOTE: when CREATE TRIGGER statement is allowed to be executed in PS/SP,
it will be required to create the definer below in persistent MEM_ROOT
of PS/SP.
*/
if (!thd->slave_thread)
{
if (!(lex->definer= create_default_definer(thd)))
return 1;
}
}
/*
If the specified definer differs from the current user, we should check
that the current user has SUPER privilege (in order to create trigger
under another user one must have SUPER privilege).
*/
if (lex->definer &&
(strcmp(lex->definer->user.str, thd->security_ctx->priv_user) ||
my_strcasecmp(system_charset_info,
lex->definer->host.str,
thd->security_ctx->priv_host)))
{
if (check_global_access(thd, SUPER_ACL))
{
my_error(ER_SPECIFIC_ACCESS_DENIED_ERROR, MYF(0), "SUPER");
return TRUE;
}
}
/*
Let us check if all references to fields in old/new versions of row in
this trigger are ok.
NOTE: We do it here more from ease of use standpoint. We still have to
do some checks on each execution. E.g. we can catch privilege changes
only during execution. Also in near future, when we will allow access
to other tables from trigger we won't be able to catch changes in other
tables...
Since we don't plan to access to contents of the fields it does not
matter that we choose for both OLD and NEW values the same versions
of Field objects here.
*/
old_field= new_field= table->field;
for (trg_field= (Item_trigger_field *)(lex->trg_table_fields.first);
trg_field; trg_field= trg_field->next_trg_field)
{
/*
NOTE: now we do not check privileges at CREATE TRIGGER time. This will
be changed in the future.
*/
trg_field->setup_field(thd, table, NULL);
if (!trg_field->fixed &&
trg_field->fix_fields(thd, (Item **)0))
return 1;
}
/*
Here we are creating file with triggers and save all triggers in it.
sql_create_definition_file() files handles renaming and backup of older
versions
*/
file.length= build_table_filename(file_buff, FN_REFLEN-1,
tables->db, tables->table_name,
triggers_file_ext, 0);
file.str= file_buff;
trigname_file.length= build_table_filename(trigname_buff, FN_REFLEN-1,
tables->db,
lex->spname->m_name.str,
trigname_file_ext, 0);
trigname_file.str= trigname_buff;
/* Use the filesystem to enforce trigger namespace constraints. */
if (!access(trigname_buff, F_OK))
{
my_error(ER_TRG_ALREADY_EXISTS, MYF(0));
return 1;
}
trigname.trigger_table.str= tables->table_name;
trigname.trigger_table.length= tables->table_name_length;
if (sql_create_definition_file(NULL, &trigname_file, &trigname_file_type,
(gptr)&trigname, trigname_file_parameters, 0))
return 1;
/*
Soon we will invalidate table object and thus Table_triggers_list object
so don't care about place to which trg_def->ptr points and other
invariants (e.g. we don't bother to update names_list)
QQ: Hmm... probably we should not care about setting up active thread
mem_root too.
*/
if (!(trg_def= (LEX_STRING *)alloc_root(&table->mem_root,
sizeof(LEX_STRING))) ||
definitions_list.push_back(trg_def, &table->mem_root) ||
!(trg_sql_mode= (ulonglong*)alloc_root(&table->mem_root,
sizeof(ulonglong))) ||
definition_modes_list.push_back(trg_sql_mode, &table->mem_root) ||
!(trg_definer= (LEX_STRING*) alloc_root(&table->mem_root,
sizeof(LEX_STRING))) ||
definers_list.push_back(trg_definer, &table->mem_root))
goto err_with_cleanup;
*trg_sql_mode= thd->variables.sql_mode;
#ifndef NO_EMBEDDED_ACCESS_CHECKS
if (lex->definer && !is_acl_user(lex->definer->host.str,
lex->definer->user.str))
{
push_warning_printf(thd,
MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_NOTE,
ER_NO_SUCH_USER,
ER(ER_NO_SUCH_USER),
lex->definer->user.str,
lex->definer->host.str);
}
#endif /* NO_EMBEDDED_ACCESS_CHECKS */
if (lex->definer)
{
/* SUID trigger. */
definer_user= lex->definer->user;
definer_host= lex->definer->host;
trg_definer->str= trg_definer_holder;
trg_definer->length= strxmov(trg_definer->str, definer_user.str, "@",
definer_host.str, NullS) - trg_definer->str;
}
else
{
/* non-SUID trigger. */
definer_user.str= 0;
definer_user.length= 0;
definer_host.str= 0;
definer_host.length= 0;
trg_definer->str= (char*) "";
trg_definer->length= 0;
}
/*
Create well-formed trigger definition query. Original query is not
appropriated, because definer-clause can be not truncated.
*/
stmt_query->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("CREATE "));
if (trg_definer)
{
/*
Append definer-clause if the trigger is SUID (a usual trigger in
new MySQL versions).
*/
append_definer(thd, stmt_query, &definer_user, &definer_host);
}
stmt_query->append(thd->lex->stmt_definition_begin,
(char *) thd->lex->sphead->m_body_begin -
thd->lex->stmt_definition_begin +
thd->lex->sphead->m_body.length);
trg_def->str= stmt_query->c_ptr();
trg_def->length= stmt_query->length();
/* Create trigger definition file. */
if (!sql_create_definition_file(NULL, &file, &triggers_file_type,
(gptr)this, triggers_file_parameters, 0))
return 0;
err_with_cleanup:
my_delete(trigname_buff, MYF(MY_WME));
return 1;
}
/*
Deletes the .TRG file for a table
SYNOPSIS
rm_trigger_file()
path - char buffer of size FN_REFLEN to be used
for constructing path to .TRG file.
db - table's database name
table_name - table's name
RETURN VALUE
False - success
True - error
*/
static bool rm_trigger_file(char *path, const char *db,
const char *table_name)
{
build_table_filename(path, FN_REFLEN-1, db, table_name, triggers_file_ext, 0);
return my_delete(path, MYF(MY_WME));
}
/*
Deletes the .TRN file for a trigger
SYNOPSIS
rm_trigname_file()
path - char buffer of size FN_REFLEN to be used
for constructing path to .TRN file.
db - trigger's database name
table_name - trigger's name
RETURN VALUE
False - success
True - error
*/
static bool rm_trigname_file(char *path, const char *db,
const char *trigger_name)
{
build_table_filename(path, FN_REFLEN-1,
db, trigger_name, trigname_file_ext, 0);
return my_delete(path, MYF(MY_WME));
}
/*
Helper function that saves .TRG file for Table_triggers_list object.
SYNOPSIS
save_trigger_file()
triggers Table_triggers_list object for which file should be saved
db Name of database for subject table
table_name Name of subject table
RETURN VALUE
FALSE Success
TRUE Error
*/
static bool save_trigger_file(Table_triggers_list *triggers, const char *db,
const char *table_name)
{
char file_buff[FN_REFLEN];
LEX_STRING file;
file.length= build_table_filename(file_buff, FN_REFLEN-1, db, table_name,
triggers_file_ext, 0);
file.str= file_buff;
return sql_create_definition_file(NULL, &file, &triggers_file_type,
(gptr)triggers, triggers_file_parameters,
0);
}
/*
Drop trigger for table.
SYNOPSIS
drop_trigger()
thd - current thread context
(including trigger definition in LEX)
tables - table list containing one open table for which trigger
is dropped.
stmt_query - [OUT] after successful return, this string contains
well-formed statement for deleting this trigger.
RETURN VALUE
False - success
True - error
*/
bool Table_triggers_list::drop_trigger(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *tables,
String *stmt_query)
{
LEX *lex= thd->lex;
LEX_STRING *name;
List_iterator_fast<LEX_STRING> it_name(names_list);
List_iterator<LEX_STRING> it_def(definitions_list);
List_iterator<ulonglong> it_mod(definition_modes_list);
List_iterator<LEX_STRING> it_definer(definers_list);
char path[FN_REFLEN];
stmt_query->append(thd->query, thd->query_length);
while ((name= it_name++))
{
it_def++;
it_mod++;
it_definer++;
if (my_strcasecmp(table_alias_charset, lex->spname->m_name.str,
name->str) == 0)
{
/*
Again we don't care much about other things required for
clean trigger removing since table will be reopened anyway.
*/
it_def.remove();
it_mod.remove();
it_definer.remove();
if (definitions_list.is_empty())
{
/*
TODO: Probably instead of removing .TRG file we should move
to archive directory but this should be done as part of
parse_file.cc functionality (because we will need it
elsewhere).
*/
if (rm_trigger_file(path, tables->db, tables->table_name))
return 1;
}
else
{
if (save_trigger_file(this, tables->db, tables->table_name))
return 1;
}
if (rm_trigname_file(path, tables->db, lex->spname->m_name.str))
return 1;
return 0;
}
}
my_message(ER_TRG_DOES_NOT_EXIST, ER(ER_TRG_DOES_NOT_EXIST), MYF(0));
return 1;
}
Table_triggers_list::~Table_triggers_list()
{
for (int i= 0; i < (int)TRG_EVENT_MAX; i++)
for (int j= 0; j < (int)TRG_ACTION_MAX; j++)
delete bodies[i][j];
if (record1_field)
for (Field **fld_ptr= record1_field; *fld_ptr; fld_ptr++)
delete *fld_ptr;
}
/*
Prepare array of Field objects referencing to TABLE::record[1] instead
of record[0] (they will represent OLD.* row values in ON UPDATE trigger
and in ON DELETE trigger which will be called during REPLACE execution).
SYNOPSIS
prepare_record1_accessors()
table - pointer to TABLE object for which we are creating fields.
RETURN VALUE
False - success
True - error
*/
bool Table_triggers_list::prepare_record1_accessors(TABLE *table)
{
Field **fld, **old_fld;
if (!(record1_field= (Field **)alloc_root(&table->mem_root,
(table->s->fields + 1) *
sizeof(Field*))))
return 1;
for (fld= table->field, old_fld= record1_field; *fld; fld++, old_fld++)
{
/*
QQ: it is supposed that it is ok to use this function for field
cloning...
*/
if (!(*old_fld= (*fld)->new_field(&table->mem_root, table,
table == (*fld)->table)))
return 1;
(*old_fld)->move_field_offset((my_ptrdiff_t)(table->record[1] -
table->record[0]));
}
*old_fld= 0;
return 0;
}
/*
Adjust Table_triggers_list with new TABLE pointer.
SYNOPSIS
set_table()
new_table - new pointer to TABLE instance
*/
void Table_triggers_list::set_table(TABLE *new_table)
{
trigger_table= new_table;
for (Field **field= new_table->triggers->record1_field ; *field ; field++)
{
(*field)->table= (*field)->orig_table= new_table;
(*field)->table_name= &new_table->alias;
}
}
/*
Check whenever .TRG file for table exist and load all triggers it contains.
SYNOPSIS
check_n_load()
thd - current thread context
db - table's database name
table_name - table's name
table - pointer to table object
names_only - stop after loading trigger names
RETURN VALUE
False - success
True - error
*/
bool Table_triggers_list::check_n_load(THD *thd, const char *db,
const char *table_name, TABLE *table,
bool names_only)
{
char path_buff[FN_REFLEN];
LEX_STRING path;
File_parser *parser;
LEX_STRING save_db;
DBUG_ENTER("Table_triggers_list::check_n_load");
path.length= build_table_filename(path_buff, FN_REFLEN-1,
db, table_name, triggers_file_ext, 0);
path.str= path_buff;
// QQ: should we analyze errno somehow ?
if (access(path_buff, F_OK))
DBUG_RETURN(0);
/*
File exists so we got to load triggers.
FIXME: A lot of things to do here e.g. how about other funcs and being
more paranoical ?
*/
if ((parser= sql_parse_prepare(&path, &table->mem_root, 1)))
{
if (is_equal(&triggers_file_type, parser->type()))
{
Table_triggers_list *triggers=
new (&table->mem_root) Table_triggers_list(table);
Handle_old_incorrect_sql_modes_hook sql_modes_hook(path.str);
if (!triggers)
DBUG_RETURN(1);
/*
We don't have the following attributes in old versions of .TRG file, so
we should initialize the list for safety:
- sql_modes;
- definers;
*/
triggers->definition_modes_list.empty();
triggers->definers_list.empty();
if (parser->parse((gptr)triggers, &table->mem_root,
triggers_file_parameters,
TRG_NUM_REQUIRED_PARAMETERS,
&sql_modes_hook))
DBUG_RETURN(1);
List_iterator_fast<LEX_STRING> it(triggers->definitions_list);
LEX_STRING *trg_create_str;
ulonglong *trg_sql_mode;
if (triggers->definition_modes_list.is_empty() &&
!triggers->definitions_list.is_empty())
{
/*
It is old file format => we should fill list of sql_modes.
We use one mode (current) for all triggers, because we have not
information about mode in old format.
*/
if (!(trg_sql_mode= (ulonglong*)alloc_root(&table->mem_root,
sizeof(ulonglong))))
{
DBUG_RETURN(1); // EOM
}
*trg_sql_mode= global_system_variables.sql_mode;
while (it++)
{
if (triggers->definition_modes_list.push_back(trg_sql_mode,
&table->mem_root))
{
DBUG_RETURN(1); // EOM
}
}
it.rewind();
}
if (triggers->definers_list.is_empty() &&
!triggers->definitions_list.is_empty())
{
/*
It is old file format => we should fill list of definers.
If there is no definer information, we should not switch context to
definer when checking privileges. I.e. privileges for such triggers
are checked for "invoker" rather than for "definer".
*/
LEX_STRING *trg_definer;
if (! (trg_definer= (LEX_STRING*)alloc_root(&table->mem_root,
sizeof(LEX_STRING))))
DBUG_RETURN(1); // EOM
trg_definer->str= (char*) "";
trg_definer->length= 0;
while (it++)
{
if (triggers->definers_list.push_back(trg_definer,
&table->mem_root))
{
DBUG_RETURN(1); // EOM
}
}
it.rewind();
}
DBUG_ASSERT(triggers->definition_modes_list.elements ==
triggers->definitions_list.elements);
DBUG_ASSERT(triggers->definers_list.elements ==
triggers->definitions_list.elements);
table->triggers= triggers;
/*
Construct key that will represent triggers for this table in the set
of routines used by statement.
*/
triggers->sroutines_key.length= 1+strlen(db)+1+strlen(table_name)+1;
if (!(triggers->sroutines_key.str=
alloc_root(&table->mem_root, triggers->sroutines_key.length)))
DBUG_RETURN(1);
triggers->sroutines_key.str[0]= TYPE_ENUM_TRIGGER;
strxmov(triggers->sroutines_key.str+1, db, ".", table_name, NullS);
/*
TODO: This could be avoided if there is no triggers
for UPDATE and DELETE.
*/
if (!names_only && triggers->prepare_record1_accessors(table))
DBUG_RETURN(1);
List_iterator_fast<ulonglong> itm(triggers->definition_modes_list);
List_iterator_fast<LEX_STRING> it_definer(triggers->definers_list);
LEX *old_lex= thd->lex, lex;
sp_rcontext *save_spcont= thd->spcont;
ulong save_sql_mode= thd->variables.sql_mode;
LEX_STRING *on_table_name;
thd->lex= &lex;
save_db.str= thd->db;
save_db.length= thd->db_length;
thd->reset_db((char*) db, strlen(db));
while ((trg_create_str= it++))
{
trg_sql_mode= itm++;
LEX_STRING *trg_definer= it_definer++;
thd->variables.sql_mode= (ulong)*trg_sql_mode;
Lex_input_stream lip(thd, trg_create_str->str, trg_create_str->length);
thd->m_lip= &lip;
lex_start(thd);
thd->spcont= 0;
int err= MYSQLparse((void *)thd);
if (err || thd->is_fatal_error)
{
/* Currently sphead is always deleted in case of a parse error */
DBUG_ASSERT(lex.sphead == 0);
goto err_with_lex_cleanup;
}
lex.sphead->set_info(0, 0, &lex.sp_chistics, (ulong) *trg_sql_mode);
triggers->bodies[lex.trg_chistics.event]
[lex.trg_chistics.action_time]= lex.sphead;
if (!trg_definer->length)
{
/*
This trigger was created/imported from the previous version of
MySQL, which does not support triggers definers. We should emit
warning here.
*/
push_warning_printf(thd, MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_WARN,
ER_TRG_NO_DEFINER, ER(ER_TRG_NO_DEFINER),
(const char*) db,
(const char*) lex.sphead->m_name.str);
/*
Set definer to the '' to correct displaying in the information
schema.
*/
lex.sphead->set_definer((char*) "", 0);
/*
Triggers without definer information are executed under the
authorization of the invoker.
*/
lex.sphead->m_chistics->suid= SP_IS_NOT_SUID;
}
else
lex.sphead->set_definer(trg_definer->str, trg_definer->length);
if (triggers->names_list.push_back(&lex.sphead->m_name,
&table->mem_root))
goto err_with_lex_cleanup;
if (!(on_table_name= (LEX_STRING*) alloc_root(&table->mem_root,
sizeof(LEX_STRING))))
goto err_with_lex_cleanup;
*on_table_name= lex.ident;
if (triggers->on_table_names_list.push_back(on_table_name, &table->mem_root))
goto err_with_lex_cleanup;
/*
Let us check that we correctly update trigger definitions when we
rename tables with triggers.
*/
DBUG_ASSERT(!my_strcasecmp(table_alias_charset, lex.query_tables->db, db) &&
!my_strcasecmp(table_alias_charset, lex.query_tables->table_name,
table_name));
if (names_only)
{
lex_end(&lex);
continue;
}
/*
Gather all Item_trigger_field objects representing access to fields
in old/new versions of row in trigger into lists containing all such
objects for the triggers with same action and timing.
*/
triggers->trigger_fields[lex.trg_chistics.event]
[lex.trg_chistics.action_time]=
(Item_trigger_field *)(lex.trg_table_fields.first);
/*
Also let us bind these objects to Field objects in table being
opened.
We ignore errors here, because if even something is wrong we still
will be willing to open table to perform some operations (e.g.
SELECT)...
Anyway some things can be checked only during trigger execution.
*/
for (Item_trigger_field *trg_field=
(Item_trigger_field *)(lex.trg_table_fields.first);
trg_field;
trg_field= trg_field->next_trg_field)
{
trg_field->setup_field(thd, table,
&triggers->subject_table_grants[lex.trg_chistics.event]
[lex.trg_chistics.action_time]);
}
lex_end(&lex);
}
thd->reset_db(save_db.str, save_db.length);
thd->lex= old_lex;
thd->spcont= save_spcont;
thd->variables.sql_mode= save_sql_mode;
DBUG_RETURN(0);
err_with_lex_cleanup:
// QQ: anything else ?
lex_end(&lex);
thd->lex= old_lex;
thd->spcont= save_spcont;
thd->variables.sql_mode= save_sql_mode;
thd->reset_db(save_db.str, save_db.length);
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
/*
We don't care about this error message much because .TRG files will
be merged into .FRM anyway.
*/
my_error(ER_WRONG_OBJECT, MYF(0),
table_name, triggers_file_ext+1, "TRIGGER");
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
/*
Obtains and returns trigger metadata
SYNOPSIS
get_trigger_info()
thd - current thread context
event - trigger event type
time_type - trigger action time
name - returns name of trigger
stmt - returns statement of trigger
sql_mode - returns sql_mode of trigger
definer_user - returns definer/creator of trigger. The caller is
responsible to allocate enough space for storing definer
information.
RETURN VALUE
False - success
True - error
*/
bool Table_triggers_list::get_trigger_info(THD *thd, trg_event_type event,
trg_action_time_type time_type,
LEX_STRING *trigger_name,
LEX_STRING *trigger_stmt,
ulong *sql_mode,
LEX_STRING *definer)
{
sp_head *body;
DBUG_ENTER("get_trigger_info");
if ((body= bodies[event][time_type]))
{
*trigger_name= body->m_name;
*trigger_stmt= body->m_body;
*sql_mode= body->m_sql_mode;
if (body->m_chistics->suid == SP_IS_NOT_SUID)
{
definer->str[0]= 0;
definer->length= 0;
}
else
{
definer->length= strxmov(definer->str, body->m_definer_user.str, "@",
body->m_definer_host.str, NullS) - definer->str;
}
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
/*
Find trigger's table from trigger identifier and add it to
the statement table list.
SYNOPSIS
mysql_table_for_trigger()
thd - current thread context
trig - identifier for trigger
if_exists - treat a not existing trigger as a warning if TRUE
table - pointer to TABLE_LIST object for the table trigger (output)
RETURN VALUE
0 Success
1 Error
*/
int
add_table_for_trigger(THD *thd, sp_name *trig, bool if_exists,
TABLE_LIST **table)
{
LEX *lex= thd->lex;
char path_buff[FN_REFLEN];
LEX_STRING path;
File_parser *parser;
struct st_trigname trigname;
Handle_old_incorrect_trigger_table_hook trigger_table_hook(
path_buff, &trigname.trigger_table);
DBUG_ENTER("add_table_for_trigger");
DBUG_ASSERT(table != NULL);
path.length= build_table_filename(path_buff, FN_REFLEN-1,
trig->m_db.str, trig->m_name.str,
trigname_file_ext, 0);
path.str= path_buff;
if (access(path_buff, F_OK))
{
if (if_exists)
{
push_warning_printf(thd,
MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_NOTE,
ER_TRG_DOES_NOT_EXIST,
ER(ER_TRG_DOES_NOT_EXIST));
*table= NULL;
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
my_error(ER_TRG_DOES_NOT_EXIST, MYF(0));
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
if (!(parser= sql_parse_prepare(&path, thd->mem_root, 1)))
DBUG_RETURN(1);
if (!is_equal(&trigname_file_type, parser->type()))
{
my_error(ER_WRONG_OBJECT, MYF(0), trig->m_name.str, trigname_file_ext+1,
"TRIGGERNAME");
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
if (parser->parse((gptr)&trigname, thd->mem_root,
trigname_file_parameters, 1,
&trigger_table_hook))
DBUG_RETURN(1);
/* We need to reset statement table list to be PS/SP friendly. */
lex->query_tables= 0;
lex->query_tables_last= &lex->query_tables;
*table= sp_add_to_query_tables(thd, lex, trig->m_db.str,
trigname.trigger_table.str, TL_IGNORE);
if (! *table)
DBUG_RETURN(1);
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
/*
Drop all triggers for table.
SYNOPSIS
drop_all_triggers()
thd - current thread context
db - schema for table
name - name for table
NOTE
The calling thread should hold the LOCK_open mutex;
RETURN VALUE
False - success
True - error
*/
bool Table_triggers_list::drop_all_triggers(THD *thd, char *db, char *name)
{
TABLE table;
char path[FN_REFLEN];
bool result= 0;
DBUG_ENTER("drop_all_triggers");
bzero(&table, sizeof(table));
init_alloc_root(&table.mem_root, 8192, 0);
safe_mutex_assert_owner(&LOCK_open);
if (Table_triggers_list::check_n_load(thd, db, name, &table, 1))
{
result= 1;
goto end;
}
if (table.triggers)
{
LEX_STRING *trigger;
List_iterator_fast<LEX_STRING> it_name(table.triggers->names_list);
while ((trigger= it_name++))
{
if (rm_trigname_file(path, db, trigger->str))
{
/*
Instead of immediately bailing out with error if we were unable
to remove .TRN file we will try to drop other files.
*/
result= 1;
continue;
}
}
if (rm_trigger_file(path, db, name))
{
result= 1;
goto end;
}
}
end:
if (table.triggers)
delete table.triggers;
free_root(&table.mem_root, MYF(0));
DBUG_RETURN(result);
}
/*
Update .TRG file after renaming triggers' subject table
(change name of table in triggers' definitions).
SYNOPSIS
change_table_name_in_triggers()
thd Thread context
db_name Database of subject table
old_table_name Old subject table's name
new_table_name New subject table's name
RETURN VALUE
FALSE Success
TRUE Failure
*/
bool
Table_triggers_list::change_table_name_in_triggers(THD *thd,
const char *db_name,
LEX_STRING *old_table_name,
LEX_STRING *new_table_name)
{
char path_buff[FN_REFLEN];
LEX_STRING *def, *on_table_name, new_def;
ulong save_sql_mode= thd->variables.sql_mode;
List_iterator_fast<LEX_STRING> it_def(definitions_list);
List_iterator_fast<LEX_STRING> it_on_table_name(on_table_names_list);
List_iterator_fast<ulonglong> it_mode(definition_modes_list);
uint on_q_table_name_len, before_on_len;
String buff;
DBUG_ASSERT(definitions_list.elements == on_table_names_list.elements &&
definitions_list.elements == definition_modes_list.elements);
while ((def= it_def++))
{
on_table_name= it_on_table_name++;
thd->variables.sql_mode= (ulong) *(it_mode++);
/* Construct CREATE TRIGGER statement with new table name. */
buff.length(0);
before_on_len= on_table_name->str - def->str;
buff.append(def->str, before_on_len);
buff.append(STRING_WITH_LEN("ON "));
append_identifier(thd, &buff, new_table_name->str, new_table_name->length);
buff.append(STRING_WITH_LEN(" "));
on_q_table_name_len= buff.length() - before_on_len;
buff.append(on_table_name->str + on_table_name->length,
def->length - (before_on_len + on_table_name->length));
/*
It is OK to allocate some memory on table's MEM_ROOT since this
table instance will be thrown out at the end of rename anyway.
*/
new_def.str= memdup_root(&trigger_table->mem_root, buff.ptr(),
buff.length());
new_def.length= buff.length();
on_table_name->str= new_def.str + before_on_len;
on_table_name->length= on_q_table_name_len;
*def= new_def;
}
thd->variables.sql_mode= save_sql_mode;
if (thd->is_fatal_error)
return TRUE; /* OOM */
if (save_trigger_file(this, db_name, new_table_name->str))
return TRUE;
if (rm_trigger_file(path_buff, db_name, old_table_name->str))
{
(void) rm_trigger_file(path_buff, db_name, new_table_name->str);
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
/*
Iterate though Table_triggers_list::names_list list and update .TRN files
after renaming triggers' subject table.
SYNOPSIS
change_table_name_in_trignames()
db_name Database of subject table
new_table_name New subject table's name
stopper Pointer to Table_triggers_list::names_list at
which we should stop updating.
RETURN VALUE
0 Success
non-0 Failure, pointer to Table_triggers_list::names_list element
for which update failed.
*/
LEX_STRING*
Table_triggers_list::change_table_name_in_trignames(const char *db_name,
LEX_STRING *new_table_name,
LEX_STRING *stopper)
{
char trigname_buff[FN_REFLEN];
struct st_trigname trigname;
LEX_STRING trigname_file;
LEX_STRING *trigger;
List_iterator_fast<LEX_STRING> it_name(names_list);
while ((trigger= it_name++) != stopper)
{
trigname_file.length= build_table_filename(trigname_buff, FN_REFLEN-1,
db_name, trigger->str,
trigname_file_ext, 0);
trigname_file.str= trigname_buff;
trigname.trigger_table= *new_table_name;
if (sql_create_definition_file(NULL, &trigname_file, &trigname_file_type,
(gptr)&trigname, trigname_file_parameters,
0))
return trigger;
}
return 0;
}
/*
Update .TRG and .TRN files after renaming triggers' subject table.
SYNOPSIS
change_table_name()
thd Thread context
db Old database of subject table
old_table Old name of subject table
new_db New database for subject table
new_table New name of subject table
NOTE
This method tries to leave trigger related files in consistent state,
i.e. it either will complete successfully, or will fail leaving files
in their initial state.
Also this method assumes that subject table is not renamed to itself.
RETURN VALUE
FALSE Success
TRUE Error
*/
bool Table_triggers_list::change_table_name(THD *thd, const char *db,
const char *old_table,
const char *new_db,
const char *new_table)
{
TABLE table;
bool result= 0;
LEX_STRING *err_trigname;
DBUG_ENTER("change_table_name");
bzero(&table, sizeof(table));
init_alloc_root(&table.mem_root, 8192, 0);
safe_mutex_assert_owner(&LOCK_open);
DBUG_ASSERT(my_strcasecmp(table_alias_charset, db, new_db) ||
my_strcasecmp(table_alias_charset, old_table, new_table));
if (Table_triggers_list::check_n_load(thd, db, old_table, &table, TRUE))
{
result= 1;
goto end;
}
if (table.triggers)
{
LEX_STRING old_table_name= { (char *) old_table, strlen(old_table) };
LEX_STRING new_table_name= { (char *) new_table, strlen(new_table) };
/*
Since triggers should be in the same schema as their subject tables
moving table with them between two schemas raises too many questions.
(E.g. what should happen if in new schema we already have trigger
with same name ?).
*/
if (my_strcasecmp(table_alias_charset, db, new_db))
{
my_error(ER_TRG_IN_WRONG_SCHEMA, MYF(0));
result= 1;
goto end;
}
if (table.triggers->change_table_name_in_triggers(thd, db,
&old_table_name,
&new_table_name))
{
result= 1;
goto end;
}
if ((err_trigname= table.triggers->change_table_name_in_trignames(
db, &new_table_name, 0)))
{
/*
If we were unable to update one of .TRN files properly we will
revert all changes that we have done and report about error.
We assume that we will be able to undo our changes without errors
(we can't do much if there will be an error anyway).
*/
(void) table.triggers->change_table_name_in_trignames(db,
&old_table_name,
err_trigname);
(void) table.triggers->change_table_name_in_triggers(thd, db,
&new_table_name,
&old_table_name);
result= 1;
goto end;
}
}
end:
delete table.triggers;
free_root(&table.mem_root, MYF(0));
DBUG_RETURN(result);
}
bool Table_triggers_list::process_triggers(THD *thd, trg_event_type event,
trg_action_time_type time_type,
bool old_row_is_record1)
{
bool err_status= FALSE;
sp_head *sp_trigger= bodies[event][time_type];
if (sp_trigger)
{
Sub_statement_state statement_state;
if (old_row_is_record1)
{
old_field= record1_field;
new_field= trigger_table->field;
}
else
{
new_field= record1_field;
old_field= trigger_table->field;
}
#ifndef NO_EMBEDDED_ACCESS_CHECKS
Security_context *sctx= &sp_trigger->m_security_ctx;
Security_context *save_ctx= NULL;
if (sp_trigger->m_chistics->suid != SP_IS_NOT_SUID &&
sctx->change_security_context(thd,
&sp_trigger->m_definer_user,
&sp_trigger->m_definer_host,
&sp_trigger->m_db,
&save_ctx))
return TRUE;
/*
Fetch information about table-level privileges to GRANT_INFO structure for
subject table. Check of privileges that will use it and information about
column-level privileges will happen in Item_trigger_field::fix_fields().
*/
fill_effective_table_privileges(thd,
&subject_table_grants[event][time_type],
trigger_table->s->db.str,
trigger_table->s->table_name.str);
/* Check that the definer has TRIGGER privilege on the subject table. */
if (!(subject_table_grants[event][time_type].privilege & TRIGGER_ACL))
{
char priv_desc[128];
get_privilege_desc(priv_desc, sizeof(priv_desc), TRIGGER_ACL);
my_error(ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR, MYF(0), priv_desc,
thd->security_ctx->priv_user, thd->security_ctx->host_or_ip,
trigger_table->s->table_name.str);
sctx->restore_security_context(thd, save_ctx);
return TRUE;
}
#endif // NO_EMBEDDED_ACCESS_CHECKS
thd->reset_sub_statement_state(&statement_state, SUB_STMT_TRIGGER);
err_status= sp_trigger->execute_trigger
(thd, trigger_table->s->db.str, trigger_table->s->table_name.str,
&subject_table_grants[event][time_type]);
thd->restore_sub_statement_state(&statement_state);
#ifndef NO_EMBEDDED_ACCESS_CHECKS
sctx->restore_security_context(thd, save_ctx);
#endif // NO_EMBEDDED_ACCESS_CHECKS
}
return err_status;
}
/*
Mark fields of subject table which we read/set in its triggers as such.
SYNOPSIS
mark_fields_used()
thd Current thread context
event Type of event triggers for which we are going to inspect
DESCRIPTION
This method marks fields of subject table which are read/set in its
triggers as such (by properly updating TABLE::read_set/write_set)
and thus informs handler that values for these fields should be
retrieved/stored during execution of statement.
*/
void Table_triggers_list::mark_fields_used(trg_event_type event)
{
int action_time;
Item_trigger_field *trg_field;
for (action_time= 0; action_time < (int)TRG_ACTION_MAX; action_time++)
{
for (trg_field= trigger_fields[event][action_time]; trg_field;
trg_field= trg_field->next_trg_field)
{
/* We cannot mark fields which does not present in table. */
if (trg_field->field_idx != (uint)-1)
{
bitmap_set_bit(trigger_table->read_set, trg_field->field_idx);
if (trg_field->get_settable_routine_parameter())
bitmap_set_bit(trigger_table->write_set, trg_field->field_idx);
}
}
}
trigger_table->file->column_bitmaps_signal();
}
/*
Trigger BUG#14090 compatibility hook
SYNOPSIS
Handle_old_incorrect_sql_modes_hook::process_unknown_string()
unknown_key [in/out] reference on the line with unknown
parameter and the parsing point
base [in] base address for parameter writing (structure
like TABLE)
mem_root [in] MEM_ROOT for parameters allocation
end [in] the end of the configuration
NOTE: this hook process back compatibility for incorrectly written
sql_modes parameter (see BUG#14090).
RETURN
FALSE OK
TRUE Error
*/
#define INVALID_SQL_MODES_LENGTH 13
bool
Handle_old_incorrect_sql_modes_hook::process_unknown_string(char *&unknown_key,
gptr base,
MEM_ROOT *mem_root,
char *end)
{
DBUG_ENTER("Handle_old_incorrect_sql_modes_hook::process_unknown_string");
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("unknown key: %60s", unknown_key));
if (unknown_key + INVALID_SQL_MODES_LENGTH + 1 < end &&
unknown_key[INVALID_SQL_MODES_LENGTH] == '=' &&
!memcmp(unknown_key, STRING_WITH_LEN("sql_modes")))
{
char *ptr= unknown_key + INVALID_SQL_MODES_LENGTH + 1;
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("sql_modes affected by BUG#14090 detected"));
push_warning_printf(current_thd,
MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_NOTE,
ER_OLD_FILE_FORMAT,
ER(ER_OLD_FILE_FORMAT),
(char *)path, "TRIGGER");
if (get_file_options_ulllist(ptr, end, unknown_key, base,
&sql_modes_parameters, mem_root))
{
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
}
/*
Set parsing pointer to the last symbol of string (\n)
1) to avoid problem with \0 in the junk after sql_modes
2) to speed up skipping this line by parser.
*/
unknown_key= ptr-1;
}
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
}
/*
Trigger BUG#15921 compatibility hook. For details see
Handle_old_incorrect_sql_modes_hook::process_unknown_string().
*/
#define INVALID_TRIGGER_TABLE_LENGTH 15
bool
Handle_old_incorrect_trigger_table_hook::
process_unknown_string(char *&unknown_key, gptr base, MEM_ROOT *mem_root,
char *end)
{
DBUG_ENTER("Handle_old_incorrect_trigger_table_hook::process_unknown_string");
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("unknown key: %60s", unknown_key));
if (unknown_key + INVALID_TRIGGER_TABLE_LENGTH + 1 < end &&
unknown_key[INVALID_TRIGGER_TABLE_LENGTH] == '=' &&
!memcmp(unknown_key, STRING_WITH_LEN("trigger_table")))
{
char *ptr= unknown_key + INVALID_TRIGGER_TABLE_LENGTH + 1;
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("trigger_table affected by BUG#15921 detected"));
push_warning_printf(current_thd,
MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_NOTE,
ER_OLD_FILE_FORMAT,
ER(ER_OLD_FILE_FORMAT),
(char *)path, "TRIGGER");
if (!(ptr= parse_escaped_string(ptr, end, mem_root, trigger_table_value)))
{
my_error(ER_FPARSER_ERROR_IN_PARAMETER, MYF(0), "trigger_table",
unknown_key);
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
}
/* Set parsing pointer to the last symbol of string (\n). */
unknown_key= ptr-1;
}
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
}