mariadb/sql/events.cc
Dmitry Lenev 6ddd01c27a Patch that changes metadata locking subsystem to use mutex per lock and
condition variable per context instead of one mutex and one conditional
variable for the whole subsystem.

This should increase concurrency in this subsystem.

It also opens the way for further changes which are necessary to solve
such bugs as bug #46272 "MySQL 5.4.4, new MDL: unnecessary deadlock"
and bug #37346 "innodb does not detect deadlock between update and alter
table".

Two other notable changes done by this patch:

- MDL subsystem no longer implicitly acquires global intention exclusive
  metadata lock when per-object metadata lock is acquired. Now this has
  to be done by explicit calls outside of MDL subsystem.
- Instead of using separate MDL_context for opening system tables/tables
  for purposes of I_S we now create MDL savepoint in the main context
  before opening tables and rollback to this savepoint after closing
  them. This means that it is now possible to get ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK error
  even not inside a transaction. This might happen in unlikely case when
  one runs DDL on one of system tables while also running DDL on some
  other tables. Cases when this ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK error is not justified
  will be addressed by advanced deadlock detector for MDL subsystem which
  we plan to implement.

mysql-test/include/handler.inc:
  Adjusted handler_myisam.test and handler_innodb.test to the fact that
  exclusive metadata locks on tables are now acquired according to
  alphabetical order of fully qualified table names instead of order
  in which tables are mentioned in statement.
mysql-test/r/handler_innodb.result:
  Adjusted handler_myisam.test and handler_innodb.test to the fact that
  exclusive metadata locks on tables are now acquired according to
  alphabetical order of fully qualified table names instead of order
  in which tables are mentioned in statement.
mysql-test/r/handler_myisam.result:
  Adjusted handler_myisam.test and handler_innodb.test to the fact that
  exclusive metadata locks on tables are now acquired according to
  alphabetical order of fully qualified table names instead of order
  in which tables are mentioned in statement.
mysql-test/r/mdl_sync.result:
  Adjusted mdl_sync.test to the fact that exclusive metadata locks on
  tables are now acquired according to alphabetical order of fully
  qualified table names instead of order in which tables are mentioned
  in statement.
mysql-test/t/mdl_sync.test:
  Adjusted mdl_sync.test to the fact that exclusive metadata locks on
  tables are now acquired according to alphabetical order of fully
  qualified table names instead of order in which tables are mentioned
  in statement.
sql/events.cc:
  Instead of using separate MDL_context for opening system tables we now
  create MDL savepoint in the main context before opening such tables
  and rollback to this savepoint after closing them. To support this
  change methods of THD responsible for saving/restoring open table
  state were changed to use Open_tables_backup class which in addition
  to Open_table_state has a member for this savepoint. As result code
  opening/closing system tables was changed to use Open_tables_backup
  instead of Open_table_state class as well.
sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc:
  Since manipulations with open table state no longer install proxy
  MDL_context it does not make sense to perform them in order to
  satisfy assert in mysql_rm_tables_part2(). Removed them per agreement
  with Cluster team. This has not broken test suite since scenario in
  which deadlock can occur and assertion fails is not covered by tests.
sql/lock.cc:
  MDL subsystem no longer implicitly acquires global intention exclusive
  metadata lock when per-object exclusive metadata lock is acquired.
  Now this has to be done by explicit calls outside of MDL subsystem.
sql/log.cc:
  Instead of using separate MDL_context for opening system tables we now
  create MDL savepoint in the main context before opening such tables
  and rollback to this savepoint after closing them. To support this
  change methods of THD responsible for saving/restoring open table
  state were changed to use Open_tables_backup class which in addition
  to Open_table_state has a member for this savepoint. As result code
  opening/closing system tables was changed to use Open_tables_backup
  instead of Open_table_state class as well.
sql/mdl.cc:
  Changed metadata locking subsystem to use mutex per lock and condition
  variable per context instead of one mutex and one conditional variable
  for the whole subsystem.
  Changed approach to handling of global metadata locks. Instead of
  implicitly acquiring intention exclusive locks when user requests
  per-object upgradeable or exclusive locks now we require them to be
  acquired explicitly in the same way as ordinary metadata locks.
  In fact global lock are now ordinary metadata locks in new GLOBAL
  namespace.
  
  To implement these changes:
  - Removed LOCK_mdl mutex and COND_mdl condition variable.
  - Introduced MDL_lock::m_mutex mutexes which protect individual lock
    objects.
  - Replaced mdl_locks hash with MDL_map class, which has hash for
    MDL_lock objects as a member and separate mutex which protects this
    hash. Methods of this class allow to find(), find_or_create() or
    remove() MDL_lock objects in concurrency-friendly fashion (i.e.
    for most common operation, find_or_create(), we don't acquire
    MDL_lock::m_mutex while holding MDL_map::m_mutex. Thanks to MikaelR
    for this idea and benchmarks!). Added three auxiliary members to
    MDL_lock class (m_is_destroyed, m_ref_usage, m_ref_release) to
    support this concurrency-friendly behavior.
  - Introduced MDL_context::m_ctx_wakeup_cond condition variable to be
    used for waiting until this context's pending request can be
    satisfied or its thread has to perform actions to resolve potential
    deadlock. Context which want to wait add ticket corresponding to the
    request to an appropriate queue of waiters in MDL_lock object so
    they can be noticed when other contexts change state of lock and be
    awaken by them by signalling on MDL_context::m_ctx_wakeup_cond.
    As consequence MDL_ticket objects has to be used for any waiting
    in metadata locking subsystem including one which happens in
    MDL_context::wait_for_locks() method.
    Another consequence is that MDL_context is no longer copyable and
    can't be saved/restored when working with system tables.
  - Made MDL_lock an abstract class, which delegates specifying exact
    compatibility matrix to its descendants. Added MDL_global_lock child
    class for global lock (The old is_lock_type_compatible() method
    became can_grant_lock() method of this class). Added MDL_object_lock
    class to represent per-object lock (The old MDL_lock::can_grant_lock()
    became its method). Choice between two classes happens based on MDL
    namespace in MDL_lock::create() method.
  - Got rid of MDL_lock::type member as its meaning became ambigous for
    global locks.
  - To simplify waking up of contexts waiting for lock split waiting queue
    in MDL_lock class in two queues. One for pending requests for exclusive
    (including intention exclusive) locks and another for requests for
    shared locks.
  - Added virtual wake_up_waiters() method to MDL_lock, MDL_global_lock and
    MDL_object_lock classes which allows to wake up waiting contexts after
    state of lock changes. Replaced old duplicated code with calls to this
    method.
  - Adjusted MDL_context::try_acquire_shared_lock()/exclusive_lock()/
    global_shared_lock(), MDL_ticket::upgrade_shared_lock_to_exclusive_lock()
    and MDL_context::release_ticket() methods to use MDL_map and
    MDL_lock::m_mutex instead of single LOCK_mdl mutex and wake up
    waiters according to the approach described above. The latter method
    also was renamed to MDL_context::release_lock().
  - Changed MDL_context::try_acquire_shared_lock()/exclusive_lock() and
    release_lock() not to handle global locks. They are now supposed to
    be taken explicitly like ordinary metadata locks.
  - Added helper MDL_context::try_acquire_global_intention_exclusive_lock()
    and acquire_global_intention_exclusive_lock() methods.
  - Moved common code from MDL_context::acquire_global_shared_lock() and
    acquire_global_intention_exclusive_lock() to new method -
    MDL_context::acquire_lock_impl().
  - Moved common code from MDL_context::try_acquire_shared_lock(),
    try_acquire_global_intention_exclusive_lock()/exclusive_lock()
    to MDL_context::try_acquire_lock_impl().
  - Since acquiring of several exclusive locks can no longer happen under
    single LOCK_mdl mutex the approach to it had to be changed. Now we do
    it in one by one fashion. This is done in alphabetical order to avoid
    deadlocks. Changed MDL_context::acquire_exclusive_locks() accordingly
    (as part of this change moved code responsible for acquiring single
    exclusive lock to new MDL_context::acquire_exclusive_lock_impl()
    method).
  - Since we no longer have single LOCK_mdl mutex which protects all
    MDL_context::m_is_waiting_in_mdl members using these members to
    determine if we have really awaken context holding conflicting
    shared lock became inconvinient. Got rid of this member and changed
    notify_shared_lock() helper function and process of acquiring
    of/upgrading to exclusive lock not to rely on such information.
    Now in MDL_context::acquire_exclusive_lock_impl() and
    MDL_ticket::upgrade_shared_lock_to_exclusive_lock() we simply
    re-try to wake up threads holding conflicting shared locks after
    small time out.
  - Adjusted MDL_context::can_wait_lead_to_deadlock() and
    MDL_ticket::has_pending_conflicting_lock() to use per-lock
    mutexes instead of LOCK_mdl. To do this introduced
    MDL_lock::has_pending_exclusive_lock() method.
sql/mdl.h:
  Changed metadata locking subsystem to use mutex per lock and condition
  variable per context instead of one mutex and one conditional variable
  for the whole subsystem. In order to implement this change:
  
  - Added MDL_key::cmp() method to be able to sort MDL_key objects
    alphabetically. Changed length fields in MDL_key class to uint16
    as 16-bit is enough for length of any key.
  - Changed MDL_ticket::get_ctx() to return pointer to non-const
    object in order to be able to use MDL_context::awake() method
    for such contexts.
  - Got rid of unlocked versions of can_wait_lead_to_deadlock()/
    has_pending_conflicting_lock() methods in MDL_context and
    MDL_ticket. We no longer has single mutex which protects all
    locks. Thus one always has to use versions of these methods
    which acquire per-lock mutexes.
  - MDL_request_list type of list now counts its elements.
  - Added MDL_context::m_ctx_wakeup_cond condition variable to be used
    for waiting until this context's pending request can be satisfied
    or its thread has to perform actions to resolve potential deadlock.
    Added awake() method to wake up context from such wait.
    Addition of condition variable made MDL_context uncopyable.
    As result we no longer can save/restore MDL_context when working
    with system tables. Instead we create MDL savepoint before opening
    those tables and rollback to it once they are closed.
  - MDL_context::release_ticket() became release_lock() method.
  - Added auxiliary MDL_context::acquire_exclusive_lock_impl() method
    which does all necessary work to acquire exclusive lock on one object
    but should not be used directly as it does not enforce any asserts
    ensuring that no deadlocks are possible.
  - Since we no longer need to know if thread trying to acquire exclusive
    lock managed to wake up any threads having conflicting shared locks
    (as, anyway, we will try to wake up such threads again shortly)
  - MDL_context::m_is_waiting_in_mdl member became unnecessary and
    notify_shared_lock() no longer needs to be friend of MDL_context.
  
  Changed approach to handling of global metadata locks. Instead of
  implicitly acquiring intention exclusive locks when user requests
  per-object upgradeable or exclusive locks now we require them to be
  acquired explicitly in the same way as ordinary metadata locks.
  
  - Added new GLOBAL namespace for such locks.
  - Added new type of lock to be requested MDL_INTENTION_EXCLISIVE.
  - Added MDL_context::try_acquire_global_intention_exclusive_lock()
    and acquire_global_intention_exclusive_lock() methods.
  - Moved common code from MDL_context::acquire_global_shared_lock()
    and acquire_global_intention_exclusive_lock() to new method -
    MDL_context::acquire_lock_impl().
  - Moved common code from MDL_context::try_acquire_shared_lock(),
    try_acquire_global_intention_exclusive_lock()/exclusive_lock()
    to MDL_context::try_acquire_lock_impl().
  - Added helper MDL_context::is_global_lock_owner() method to be
    able easily to find what kind of global lock this context holds.
  - MDL_context::m_has_global_shared_lock became unnecessary as
    global read lock is now represented by ordinary ticket.
  - Removed assert in MDL_context::set_lt_or_ha_sentinel() which became
    false for cases when we execute LOCK TABLES under global read lock
    mode.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  Instead of using separate MDL_context for opening system tables we now
  create MDL savepoint in the main context before opening such tables
  and rollback to this savepoint after closing them. To support this
  change methods of THD responsible for saving/restoring open table
  state were changed to use Open_tables_backup class which in addition
  to Open_table_state has a member for this savepoint. As result calls
  opening/closing system tables were changed to use Open_tables_backup
  instead of Open_table_state class as well.
sql/sp.cc:
  Instead of using separate MDL_context for opening system tables we now
  create MDL savepoint in the main context before opening such tables
  and rollback to this savepoint after closing them. To support this
  change methods of THD responsible for saving/restoring open table
  state were changed to use Open_tables_backup class which in addition
  to Open_table_state has a member for this savepoint. As result code
  opening/closing system tables was changed to use Open_tables_backup
  instead of Open_table_state class as well.
sql/sp.h:
  Instead of using separate MDL_context for opening system tables we now
  create MDL savepoint in the main context before opening such tables
  and rollback to this savepoint after closing them. To support this
  change methods of THD responsible for saving/restoring open table
  state were changed to use Open_tables_backup class which in addition
  to Open_table_state has a member for this savepoint. As result code
  opening/closing system tables was changed to use Open_tables_backup
  instead of Open_table_state class as well.
sql/sql_base.cc:
  close_thread_tables():
    Since we no longer use separate MDL_context for opening system
    tables we need to avoid releasing all transaction locks when
    closing system table. Releasing metadata lock on system table
    is now responsibility of THD::restore_backup_open_tables_state().
  open_table_get_mdl_lock(),
  Open_table_context::recover_from_failed_open():
    MDL subsystem no longer implicitly acquires global intention exclusive
    metadata lock when per-object upgradable or exclusive metadata lock is
    acquired. So this have to be done explicitly from these calls.
    Changed Open_table_context class to store MDL_request object for
    global intention exclusive lock acquired when opening tables.
  open_table():
    Do not release metadata lock if we have failed to open table as
    this lock might have been acquired by one of previous statements
    in transaction, and therefore should not be released.
  open_system_tables_for_read()/close_system_tables()/
  open_performance_schema_table():
    Instead of using separate MDL_context for opening system tables we now
    create MDL savepoint in the main context before opening such tables
    and rollback to this savepoint after closing them. To support this
    change methods of THD responsible for saving/restoring open table
    state were changed to use Open_tables_backup class which in addition
    to Open_table_state has a member for this savepoint. As result code
    opening/closing system tables was changed to use Open_tables_backup
    instead of Open_table_state class as well.
  close_performance_schema_table():
    Got rid of duplicated code.
sql/sql_class.cc:
  Instead of using separate MDL_context for opening system tables we now
  create MDL savepoint in the main context before opening such tables
  and rollback to this savepoint after closing them. To support this
  change methods of THD responsible for saving/restoring open table
  state were changed to use Open_tables_backup class which in addition
  to Open_table_state has a member for this savepoint. Also releasing
  metadata lock on system table is now responsibility of
  THD::restore_backup_open_tables_state().
  Adjusted assert in THD::cleanup() to take into account fact that now
  we also use MDL sentinel for global read lock.
sql/sql_class.h:
  Instead of using separate MDL_context for opening system tables we now
  create MDL savepoint in the main context before opening such tables
  and rollback to this savepoint after closing them. As result:
  - 'mdl_context' member was moved out of Open_tables_state to THD class.
    enter_locked_tables_mode()/leave_locked_tables_mode() had to follow.
  - Methods of THD responsible for saving/restoring open table state were
    changed to use Open_tables_backup class which in addition to
    Open_table_state has a member for this savepoint.
  Changed Open_table_context class to store MDL_request object for
  global intention exclusive lock acquired when opening tables.
sql/sql_delete.cc:
  MDL subsystem no longer implicitly acquires global intention exclusive
  metadata lock when per-object exclusive metadata lock is acquired.
  Now this has to be done by explicit calls outside of MDL subsystem.
sql/sql_help.cc:
  Instead of using separate MDL_context for opening system tables we now
  create MDL savepoint in the main context before opening such tables
  and rollback to this savepoint after closing them. To support this
  change methods of THD responsible for saving/restoring open table
  state were changed to use Open_tables_backup class which in addition
  to Open_table_state has a member for this savepoint. As result code
  opening/closing system tables was changed to use Open_tables_backup
  instead of Open_table_state class as well.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  Adjusted assert reload_acl_and_cache() to the fact that global read
  lock now takes full-blown metadata lock.
sql/sql_plist.h:
  Added support for element counting to I_P_List list template.
  One can use policy classes to specify if such counting is needed
  or not needed for particular list.
sql/sql_show.cc:
  Instead of using separate MDL_context for opening tables for I_S
  purposes we now create MDL savepoint in the main context before
  opening tables and rollback to this savepoint after closing them.
  To support this and similar change for system tables methods of
  THD responsible for saving/restoring open table state were changed
  to use Open_tables_backup class which in addition to Open_table_state
  has a member for this savepoint. As result code opening/closing tables
  for I_S purposes was changed to use Open_tables_backup instead of
  Open_table_state class as well.
sql/sql_table.cc:
  mysql_rm_tables_part2():
    Since now global intention exclusive metadata lock is ordinary
    metadata lock we no longer can rely that by releasing MDL locks
    on all tables we will release all locks acquired by this routine.
    So in non-LOCK-TABLES mode we have to release all locks acquired
    explicitly.
  prepare_for_repair(), mysql_alter_table():
    MDL subsystem no longer implicitly acquires global intention
    exclusive metadata lock when per-object exclusive metadata lock
    is acquired. Now this has to be done by explicit calls outside of
    MDL subsystem.
sql/tztime.cc:
  Instead of using separate MDL_context for opening system tables we now
  create MDL savepoint in the main context before opening such tables
  and rollback to this savepoint after closing them. To support this
  change methods of THD responsible for saving/restoring open table
  state were changed to use Open_tables_backup class which in addition
  to Open_table_state has a member for this savepoint. As result code
  opening/closing system tables was changed to use Open_tables_backup
  instead of Open_table_state class as well.
  Also changed code not to use special mechanism for open system tables
  when it is not really necessary.
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/* Copyright (C) 2004-2006 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 */
#include "mysql_priv.h"
#include "events.h"
#include "event_data_objects.h"
#include "event_db_repository.h"
#include "event_queue.h"
#include "event_scheduler.h"
#include "sp_head.h" // for Stored_program_creation_ctx
/**
@addtogroup Event_Scheduler
@{
*/
/*
TODO list :
- CREATE EVENT should not go into binary log! Does it now? The SQL statements
issued by the EVENT are replicated.
I have an idea how to solve the problem at failover. So the status field
will be ENUM('DISABLED', 'ENABLED', 'SLAVESIDE_DISABLED').
In this case when CREATE EVENT is replicated it should go into the binary
as SLAVESIDE_DISABLED if it is ENABLED, when it's created as DISABLEd it
should be replicated as disabled. If an event is ALTERed as DISABLED the
query should go untouched into the binary log, when ALTERed as enable then
it should go as SLAVESIDE_DISABLED. This is regarding the SQL interface.
TT routines however modify mysql.event internally and this does not go the
log so in this case queries has to be injected into the log...somehow... or
maybe a solution is RBR for this case, because the event may go only from
ENABLED to DISABLED status change and this is safe for replicating. As well
an event may be deleted which is also safe for RBR.
- Add logging to file
*/
/*
If the user (un)intentionally removes an event directly from mysql.event
the following sequence has to be used to be able to remove the in-memory
counterpart.
1. CREATE EVENT the_name ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 SECOND DISABLE DO SELECT 1;
2. DROP EVENT the_name
In other words, the first one will create a row in mysql.event . In the
second step because there will be a line, disk based drop will pass and
the scheduler will remove the memory counterpart. The reason is that
in-memory queue does not check whether the event we try to drop from memory
is disabled. Disabled events are not kept in-memory because they are not
eligible for execution.
*/
/*
Keep the order of the first to as in var_typelib
sys_var_event_scheduler::value_ptr() references this array. Keep in
mind!
*/
static const char *opt_event_scheduler_state_names[]=
{ "OFF", "ON", "0", "1", "DISABLED", NullS };
const TYPELIB Events::opt_typelib=
{
array_elements(opt_event_scheduler_state_names)-1,
"",
opt_event_scheduler_state_names,
NULL
};
/*
The order should not be changed. We consider OFF to be equivalent of INT 0
And ON of 1. If OFF & ON are interchanged the logic in
sys_var_event_scheduler::update() will be broken!
*/
static const char *var_event_scheduler_state_names[]= { "OFF", "ON", NullS };
const TYPELIB Events::var_typelib=
{
array_elements(var_event_scheduler_state_names)-1,
"",
var_event_scheduler_state_names,
NULL
};
Event_queue *Events::event_queue;
Event_scheduler *Events::scheduler;
Event_db_repository *Events::db_repository;
enum Events::enum_opt_event_scheduler
Events::opt_event_scheduler= Events::EVENTS_OFF;
pthread_mutex_t Events::LOCK_event_metadata;
bool Events::check_system_tables_error= FALSE;
/*
Compares 2 LEX strings regarding case.
SYNOPSIS
sortcmp_lex_string()
s First LEX_STRING
t Second LEX_STRING
cs Charset
RETURN VALUE
-1 s < t
0 s == t
1 s > t
*/
int sortcmp_lex_string(LEX_STRING s, LEX_STRING t, CHARSET_INFO *cs)
{
return cs->coll->strnncollsp(cs, (uchar *) s.str,s.length,
(uchar *) t.str,t.length, 0);
}
/**
@brief Initialize the start up option of the Events scheduler.
Do not initialize the scheduler subsystem yet - the initialization
is split into steps as it has to fit into the common MySQL
initialization framework.
No locking as this is called only at start up.
@param[in,out] argument The value of the argument. If this value
is found in the typelib, the argument is
updated.
@retval TRUE unknown option value
@retval FALSE success
*/
bool
Events::set_opt_event_scheduler(char *argument)
{
if (argument == NULL)
opt_event_scheduler= Events::EVENTS_ON;
else
{
int type;
/*
type= 1 2 3 4 5
(OFF | ON) - (0 | 1) (DISABLE )
*/
const static enum enum_opt_event_scheduler type2state[]=
{ EVENTS_OFF, EVENTS_ON, EVENTS_OFF, EVENTS_ON, EVENTS_DISABLED };
type= find_type(argument, &opt_typelib, 1);
DBUG_ASSERT(type >= 0 && type <= 5); /* guaranteed by find_type */
if (type == 0)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Unknown option to event-scheduler: %s\n", argument);
return TRUE;
}
opt_event_scheduler= type2state[type-1];
}
return FALSE;
}
/**
Return a string representation of the current scheduler mode.
*/
const char *
Events::get_opt_event_scheduler_str()
{
const char *str;
pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_event_metadata);
str= opt_typelib.type_names[(int) opt_event_scheduler];
pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_event_metadata);
return str;
}
/**
Push an error into the error stack if the system tables are
not up to date.
*/
bool Events::check_if_system_tables_error()
{
DBUG_ENTER("Events::check_if_system_tables_error");
if (check_system_tables_error)
{
my_error(ER_EVENTS_DB_ERROR, MYF(0));
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
}
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
}
/**
Reconstructs interval expression from interval type and expression
value that is in form of a value of the smalles entity:
For
YEAR_MONTH - expression is in months
DAY_MINUTE - expression is in minutes
SYNOPSIS
Events::reconstruct_interval_expression()
buf Preallocated String buffer to add the value to
interval The interval type (for instance YEAR_MONTH)
expression The value in the lowest entity
RETURN VALUE
0 OK
1 Error
*/
int
Events::reconstruct_interval_expression(String *buf, interval_type interval,
longlong expression)
{
ulonglong expr= expression;
char tmp_buff[128], *end;
bool close_quote= TRUE;
int multipl= 0;
char separator=':';
switch (interval) {
case INTERVAL_YEAR_MONTH:
multipl= 12;
separator= '-';
goto common_1_lev_code;
case INTERVAL_DAY_HOUR:
multipl= 24;
separator= ' ';
goto common_1_lev_code;
case INTERVAL_HOUR_MINUTE:
case INTERVAL_MINUTE_SECOND:
multipl= 60;
common_1_lev_code:
buf->append('\'');
end= longlong10_to_str(expression/multipl, tmp_buff, 10);
buf->append(tmp_buff, (uint) (end- tmp_buff));
expr= expr - (expr/multipl)*multipl;
break;
case INTERVAL_DAY_MINUTE:
{
ulonglong tmp_expr= expr;
tmp_expr/=(24*60);
buf->append('\'');
end= longlong10_to_str(tmp_expr, tmp_buff, 10);
buf->append(tmp_buff, (uint) (end- tmp_buff));// days
buf->append(' ');
tmp_expr= expr - tmp_expr*(24*60);//minutes left
end= longlong10_to_str(tmp_expr/60, tmp_buff, 10);
buf->append(tmp_buff, (uint) (end- tmp_buff));// hours
expr= tmp_expr - (tmp_expr/60)*60;
/* the code after the switch will finish */
}
break;
case INTERVAL_HOUR_SECOND:
{
ulonglong tmp_expr= expr;
buf->append('\'');
end= longlong10_to_str(tmp_expr/3600, tmp_buff, 10);
buf->append(tmp_buff, (uint) (end- tmp_buff));// hours
buf->append(':');
tmp_expr= tmp_expr - (tmp_expr/3600)*3600;
end= longlong10_to_str(tmp_expr/60, tmp_buff, 10);
buf->append(tmp_buff, (uint) (end- tmp_buff));// minutes
expr= tmp_expr - (tmp_expr/60)*60;
/* the code after the switch will finish */
}
break;
case INTERVAL_DAY_SECOND:
{
ulonglong tmp_expr= expr;
tmp_expr/=(24*3600);
buf->append('\'');
end= longlong10_to_str(tmp_expr, tmp_buff, 10);
buf->append(tmp_buff, (uint) (end- tmp_buff));// days
buf->append(' ');
tmp_expr= expr - tmp_expr*(24*3600);//seconds left
end= longlong10_to_str(tmp_expr/3600, tmp_buff, 10);
buf->append(tmp_buff, (uint) (end- tmp_buff));// hours
buf->append(':');
tmp_expr= tmp_expr - (tmp_expr/3600)*3600;
end= longlong10_to_str(tmp_expr/60, tmp_buff, 10);
buf->append(tmp_buff, (uint) (end- tmp_buff));// minutes
expr= tmp_expr - (tmp_expr/60)*60;
/* the code after the switch will finish */
}
break;
case INTERVAL_DAY_MICROSECOND:
case INTERVAL_HOUR_MICROSECOND:
case INTERVAL_MINUTE_MICROSECOND:
case INTERVAL_SECOND_MICROSECOND:
case INTERVAL_MICROSECOND:
my_error(ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_YET, MYF(0), "MICROSECOND");
return 1;
break;
case INTERVAL_QUARTER:
expr/= 3;
close_quote= FALSE;
break;
case INTERVAL_WEEK:
expr/= 7;
default:
close_quote= FALSE;
break;
}
if (close_quote)
buf->append(separator);
end= longlong10_to_str(expr, tmp_buff, 10);
buf->append(tmp_buff, (uint) (end- tmp_buff));
if (close_quote)
buf->append('\'');
return 0;
}
/**
Create a new query string for removing executable comments
for avoiding leak and keeping consistency of the execution
on master and slave.
@param[in] thd Thread handler
@param[in] buf Query string
@return
0 ok
1 error
*/
static int
create_query_string(THD *thd, String *buf)
{
/* Append the "CREATE" part of the query */
if (buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("CREATE ")))
return 1;
/* Append definer */
append_definer(thd, buf, &(thd->lex->definer->user), &(thd->lex->definer->host));
/* Append the left part of thd->query after "DEFINER" part */
if (buf->append(thd->lex->stmt_definition_begin))
return 1;
return 0;
}
/**
Create a new event.
@param[in,out] thd THD
@param[in] parse_data Event's data from parsing stage
@param[in] if_not_exists Whether IF NOT EXISTS was
specified
In case there is an event with the same name (db) and
IF NOT EXISTS is specified, an warning is put into the stack.
@sa Events::drop_event for the notes about locking, pre-locking
and Events DDL.
@retval FALSE OK
@retval TRUE Error (reported)
*/
bool
Events::create_event(THD *thd, Event_parse_data *parse_data,
bool if_not_exists)
{
int ret;
DBUG_ENTER("Events::create_event");
if (check_if_system_tables_error())
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
/*
Perform semantic checks outside of Event_db_repository:
once CREATE EVENT is supported in prepared statements, the
checks will be moved to PREPARE phase.
*/
if (parse_data->check_parse_data(thd))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
/* At create, one of them must be set */
DBUG_ASSERT(parse_data->expression || parse_data->execute_at);
if (check_access(thd, EVENT_ACL, parse_data->dbname.str, 0, 0, 0,
is_schema_db(parse_data->dbname.str)))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
if (check_db_dir_existence(parse_data->dbname.str))
{
my_error(ER_BAD_DB_ERROR, MYF(0), parse_data->dbname.str);
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
}
if (parse_data->do_not_create)
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
/*
Turn off row binlogging of this statement and use statement-based
so that all supporting tables are updated for CREATE EVENT command.
*/
if (thd->current_stmt_binlog_row_based)
thd->clear_current_stmt_binlog_row_based();
pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_event_metadata);
/* On error conditions my_error() is called so no need to handle here */
if (!(ret= db_repository->create_event(thd, parse_data, if_not_exists)))
{
Event_queue_element *new_element;
bool dropped= 0;
if (!(new_element= new Event_queue_element()))
ret= TRUE; // OOM
else if ((ret= db_repository->load_named_event(thd, parse_data->dbname,
parse_data->name,
new_element)))
{
if (!db_repository->drop_event(thd, parse_data->dbname, parse_data->name,
TRUE))
dropped= 1;
delete new_element;
}
else
{
/* TODO: do not ignore the out parameter and a possible OOM error! */
bool created;
if (event_queue)
event_queue->create_event(thd, new_element, &created);
}
/*
binlog the create event unless it's been successfully dropped
*/
if (!dropped)
{
/* Binlog the create event. */
DBUG_ASSERT(thd->query() && thd->query_length());
String log_query;
if (create_query_string(thd, &log_query))
{
sql_print_error("Event Error: An error occurred while creating query string, "
"before writing it into binary log.");
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
}
/* If the definer is not set or set to CURRENT_USER, the value of CURRENT_USER
will be written into the binary log as the definer for the SQL thread. */
write_bin_log(thd, TRUE, log_query.c_ptr(), log_query.length());
}
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_event_metadata);
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
/**
Alter an event.
@param[in,out] thd THD
@param[in] parse_data Event's data from parsing stage
@param[in] new_dbname A new schema name for the event. Set in the case of
ALTER EVENT RENAME, otherwise is NULL.
@param[in] new_name A new name for the event. Set in the case of
ALTER EVENT RENAME
Parameter 'et' contains data about dbname and event name.
Parameter 'new_name' is the new name of the event, if not null
this means that RENAME TO was specified in the query
@sa Events::drop_event for the locking notes.
@retval FALSE OK
@retval TRUE error (reported)
*/
bool
Events::update_event(THD *thd, Event_parse_data *parse_data,
LEX_STRING *new_dbname, LEX_STRING *new_name)
{
int ret;
Event_queue_element *new_element;
DBUG_ENTER("Events::update_event");
if (check_if_system_tables_error())
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
if (parse_data->check_parse_data(thd) || parse_data->do_not_create)
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
if (check_access(thd, EVENT_ACL, parse_data->dbname.str, 0, 0, 0,
is_schema_db(parse_data->dbname.str)))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
if (new_dbname) /* It's a rename */
{
/* Check that the new and the old names differ. */
if ( !sortcmp_lex_string(parse_data->dbname, *new_dbname,
system_charset_info) &&
!sortcmp_lex_string(parse_data->name, *new_name,
system_charset_info))
{
my_error(ER_EVENT_SAME_NAME, MYF(0), parse_data->name.str);
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
}
/*
And the user has sufficient privileges to use the target database.
Do it before checking whether the database exists: we don't want
to tell the user that a database doesn't exist if they can not
access it.
*/
if (check_access(thd, EVENT_ACL, new_dbname->str, 0, 0, 0,
is_schema_db(new_dbname->str)))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
/* Check that the target database exists */
if (check_db_dir_existence(new_dbname->str))
{
my_error(ER_BAD_DB_ERROR, MYF(0), new_dbname->str);
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
}
}
/*
Turn off row binlogging of this statement and use statement-based
so that all supporting tables are updated for UPDATE EVENT command.
*/
if (thd->current_stmt_binlog_row_based)
thd->clear_current_stmt_binlog_row_based();
pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_event_metadata);
/* On error conditions my_error() is called so no need to handle here */
if (!(ret= db_repository->update_event(thd, parse_data,
new_dbname, new_name)))
{
LEX_STRING dbname= new_dbname ? *new_dbname : parse_data->dbname;
LEX_STRING name= new_name ? *new_name : parse_data->name;
if (!(new_element= new Event_queue_element()))
ret= TRUE; // OOM
else if ((ret= db_repository->load_named_event(thd, dbname, name,
new_element)))
{
DBUG_ASSERT(ret == OP_LOAD_ERROR);
delete new_element;
}
else
{
/*
TODO: check if an update actually has inserted an entry
into the queue.
If not, and the element is ON COMPLETION NOT PRESERVE, delete
it right away.
*/
if (event_queue)
event_queue->update_event(thd, parse_data->dbname, parse_data->name,
new_element);
/* Binlog the alter event. */
DBUG_ASSERT(thd->query() && thd->query_length());
write_bin_log(thd, TRUE, thd->query(), thd->query_length());
}
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_event_metadata);
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
/**
Drops an event
@param[in,out] thd THD
@param[in] dbname Event's schema
@param[in] name Event's name
@param[in] if_exists When this is set and the event does not exist
a warning is pushed into the warning stack.
Otherwise the operation produces an error.
@note Similarly to DROP PROCEDURE, we do not allow DROP EVENT
under LOCK TABLES mode, unless table mysql.event is locked. To
ensure that, we do not reset & backup the open tables state in
this function - if in LOCK TABLES or pre-locking mode, this will
lead to an error 'Table mysql.event is not locked with LOCK
TABLES' unless it _is_ locked. In pre-locked mode there is
another barrier - DROP EVENT commits the current transaction,
and COMMIT/ROLLBACK is not allowed in stored functions and
triggers.
@retval FALSE OK
@retval TRUE Error (reported)
*/
bool
Events::drop_event(THD *thd, LEX_STRING dbname, LEX_STRING name, bool if_exists)
{
int ret;
DBUG_ENTER("Events::drop_event");
if (check_if_system_tables_error())
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
if (check_access(thd, EVENT_ACL, dbname.str, 0, 0, 0,
is_schema_db(dbname.str)))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
/*
Turn off row binlogging of this statement and use statement-based so
that all supporting tables are updated for DROP EVENT command.
*/
if (thd->current_stmt_binlog_row_based)
thd->clear_current_stmt_binlog_row_based();
pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_event_metadata);
/* On error conditions my_error() is called so no need to handle here */
if (!(ret= db_repository->drop_event(thd, dbname, name, if_exists)))
{
if (event_queue)
event_queue->drop_event(thd, dbname, name);
/* Binlog the drop event. */
DBUG_ASSERT(thd->query() && thd->query_length());
write_bin_log(thd, TRUE, thd->query(), thd->query_length());
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_event_metadata);
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
/**
Drops all events from a schema
@note We allow to drop all events in a schema even if the
scheduler is disabled. This is to not produce any warnings
in case of DROP DATABASE and a disabled scheduler.
@param[in,out] thd Thread
@param[in] db ASCIIZ schema name
*/
void
Events::drop_schema_events(THD *thd, char *db)
{
LEX_STRING const db_lex= { db, strlen(db) };
DBUG_ENTER("Events::drop_schema_events");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("dropping events from %s", db));
/*
sic: no check if the scheduler is disabled or system tables
are damaged, as intended.
*/
pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_event_metadata);
if (event_queue)
event_queue->drop_schema_events(thd, db_lex);
db_repository->drop_schema_events(thd, db_lex);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_event_metadata);
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/**
A helper function to generate SHOW CREATE EVENT output from
a named event
*/
static bool
send_show_create_event(THD *thd, Event_timed *et, Protocol *protocol)
{
char show_str_buf[10 * STRING_BUFFER_USUAL_SIZE];
String show_str(show_str_buf, sizeof(show_str_buf), system_charset_info);
List<Item> field_list;
LEX_STRING sql_mode;
const String *tz_name;
DBUG_ENTER("send_show_create_event");
show_str.length(0);
if (et->get_create_event(thd, &show_str))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
field_list.push_back(new Item_empty_string("Event", NAME_CHAR_LEN));
if (sys_var_thd_sql_mode::symbolic_mode_representation(thd, et->sql_mode,
&sql_mode))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
field_list.push_back(new Item_empty_string("sql_mode", (uint) sql_mode.length));
tz_name= et->time_zone->get_name();
field_list.push_back(new Item_empty_string("time_zone",
tz_name->length()));
field_list.push_back(new Item_empty_string("Create Event",
show_str.length()));
field_list.push_back(
new Item_empty_string("character_set_client", MY_CS_NAME_SIZE));
field_list.push_back(
new Item_empty_string("collation_connection", MY_CS_NAME_SIZE));
field_list.push_back(
new Item_empty_string("Database Collation", MY_CS_NAME_SIZE));
if (protocol->send_result_set_metadata(&field_list,
Protocol::SEND_NUM_ROWS | Protocol::SEND_EOF))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
protocol->prepare_for_resend();
protocol->store(et->name.str, et->name.length, system_charset_info);
protocol->store(sql_mode.str, sql_mode.length, system_charset_info);
protocol->store(tz_name->ptr(), tz_name->length(), system_charset_info);
protocol->store(show_str.c_ptr(), show_str.length(),
et->creation_ctx->get_client_cs());
protocol->store(et->creation_ctx->get_client_cs()->csname,
strlen(et->creation_ctx->get_client_cs()->csname),
system_charset_info);
protocol->store(et->creation_ctx->get_connection_cl()->name,
strlen(et->creation_ctx->get_connection_cl()->name),
system_charset_info);
protocol->store(et->creation_ctx->get_db_cl()->name,
strlen(et->creation_ctx->get_db_cl()->name),
system_charset_info);
if (protocol->write())
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
my_eof(thd);
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
}
/**
Implement SHOW CREATE EVENT statement
thd Thread context
spn The name of the event (db, name)
@retval FALSE OK
@retval TRUE error (reported)
*/
bool
Events::show_create_event(THD *thd, LEX_STRING dbname, LEX_STRING name)
{
Open_tables_backup open_tables_backup;
Event_timed et;
bool ret;
DBUG_ENTER("Events::show_create_event");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("name: %s@%s", dbname.str, name.str));
if (check_if_system_tables_error())
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
if (check_access(thd, EVENT_ACL, dbname.str, 0, 0, 0,
is_schema_db(dbname.str)))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
/*
We would like to allow SHOW CREATE EVENT under LOCK TABLES and
in pre-locked mode. mysql.event table is marked as a system table.
This flag reduces the set of its participation scenarios in LOCK TABLES
operation, and therefore an out-of-bound open of this table
for reading like the one below (sic, only for reading) is
more or less deadlock-free. For additional information about when a
deadlock can occur please refer to the description of 'system table'
flag.
*/
thd->reset_n_backup_open_tables_state(&open_tables_backup);
ret= db_repository->load_named_event(thd, dbname, name, &et);
thd->restore_backup_open_tables_state(&open_tables_backup);
if (!ret)
ret= send_show_create_event(thd, &et, thd->protocol);
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
/**
Check access rights and fill INFORMATION_SCHEMA.events table.
@param[in,out] thd Thread context
@param[in] tables The temporary table to fill.
In MySQL INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables are temporary tables that are
created and filled on demand. In this function, we fill
INFORMATION_SCHEMA.events. It is a callback for I_S module, invoked from
sql_show.cc
@return Has to be integer, as such is the requirement of the I_S API
@retval 0 success
@retval 1 an error, pushed into the error stack
*/
int
Events::fill_schema_events(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *tables, COND * /* cond */)
{
char *db= NULL;
int ret;
Open_tables_backup open_tables_backup;
DBUG_ENTER("Events::fill_schema_events");
if (check_if_system_tables_error())
DBUG_RETURN(1);
/*
If it's SHOW EVENTS then thd->lex->select_lex.db is guaranteed not to
be NULL. Let's do an assert anyway.
*/
if (thd->lex->sql_command == SQLCOM_SHOW_EVENTS)
{
DBUG_ASSERT(thd->lex->select_lex.db);
if (!is_schema_db(thd->lex->select_lex.db) && // There is no events in I_S
check_access(thd, EVENT_ACL, thd->lex->select_lex.db, 0, 0, 0, 0))
DBUG_RETURN(1);
db= thd->lex->select_lex.db;
}
/*
Reset and backup of the currently open tables in this thread
is a way to allow SELECTs from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.events under
LOCK TABLES and in pre-locked mode. See also
Events::show_create_event for additional comments.
*/
thd->reset_n_backup_open_tables_state(&open_tables_backup);
ret= db_repository->fill_schema_events(thd, tables, db);
thd->restore_backup_open_tables_state(&open_tables_backup);
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
/**
Initializes the scheduler's structures.
@param opt_noacl_or_bootstrap
TRUE if there is --skip-grant-tables or --bootstrap
option. In that case we disable the event scheduler.
@note This function is not synchronized.
@retval FALSE Perhaps there was an error, and the event scheduler
is disabled. But the error is not fatal and the
server start up can continue.
@retval TRUE Fatal error. Startup must terminate (call unireg_abort()).
*/
bool
Events::init(my_bool opt_noacl_or_bootstrap)
{
THD *thd;
bool res= FALSE;
DBUG_ENTER("Events::init");
/* We need a temporary THD during boot */
if (!(thd= new THD()))
{
res= TRUE;
goto end;
}
/*
The thread stack does not start from this function but we cannot
guess the real value. So better some value that doesn't assert than
no value.
*/
thd->thread_stack= (char*) &thd;
thd->store_globals();
/*
We will need Event_db_repository anyway, even if the scheduler is
disabled - to perform events DDL.
*/
if (!(db_repository= new Event_db_repository))
{
res= TRUE; /* fatal error: request unireg_abort */
goto end;
}
/*
Since we allow event DDL even if the scheduler is disabled,
check the system tables, as we might need them.
If run with --skip-grant-tables or --bootstrap, don't try to do the
check of system tables and don't complain: in these modes the tables
are most likely not there and we're going to disable the event
scheduler anyway.
*/
if (opt_noacl_or_bootstrap || Event_db_repository::check_system_tables(thd))
{
if (! opt_noacl_or_bootstrap)
{
sql_print_error("Event Scheduler: An error occurred when initializing "
"system tables. Disabling the Event Scheduler.");
check_system_tables_error= TRUE;
}
/* Disable the scheduler since the system tables are not up to date */
opt_event_scheduler= EVENTS_DISABLED;
goto end;
}
/*
Was disabled explicitly from the command line, or because we're running
with --skip-grant-tables, or --bootstrap, or because we have no system
tables.
*/
if (opt_event_scheduler == Events::EVENTS_DISABLED)
goto end;
DBUG_ASSERT(opt_event_scheduler == Events::EVENTS_ON ||
opt_event_scheduler == Events::EVENTS_OFF);
if (!(event_queue= new Event_queue) ||
!(scheduler= new Event_scheduler(event_queue)))
{
res= TRUE; /* fatal error: request unireg_abort */
goto end;
}
if (event_queue->init_queue(thd) || load_events_from_db(thd) ||
(opt_event_scheduler == EVENTS_ON && scheduler->start()))
{
sql_print_error("Event Scheduler: Error while loading from disk.");
res= TRUE; /* fatal error: request unireg_abort */
goto end;
}
Event_worker_thread::init(db_repository);
end:
if (res)
{
delete db_repository;
delete event_queue;
delete scheduler;
}
delete thd;
/* Remember that we don't have a THD */
my_pthread_setspecific_ptr(THR_THD, NULL);
DBUG_RETURN(res);
}
/*
Cleans up scheduler's resources. Called at server shutdown.
SYNOPSIS
Events::deinit()
NOTES
This function is not synchronized.
*/
void
Events::deinit()
{
DBUG_ENTER("Events::deinit");
if (opt_event_scheduler != EVENTS_DISABLED)
{
delete scheduler;
scheduler= NULL; /* safety */
delete event_queue;
event_queue= NULL; /* safety */
}
delete db_repository;
db_repository= NULL; /* safety */
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/**
Inits Events mutexes
SYNOPSIS
Events::init_mutexes()
thd Thread
*/
void
Events::init_mutexes()
{
pthread_mutex_init(&LOCK_event_metadata, MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST);
}
/*
Destroys Events mutexes
SYNOPSIS
Events::destroy_mutexes()
*/
void
Events::destroy_mutexes()
{
pthread_mutex_destroy(&LOCK_event_metadata);
}
/*
Dumps the internal status of the scheduler and the memory cache
into a table with two columns - Name & Value. Different properties
which could be useful for debugging for instance deadlocks are
returned.
SYNOPSIS
Events::dump_internal_status()
*/
void
Events::dump_internal_status()
{
DBUG_ENTER("Events::dump_internal_status");
puts("\n\n\nEvents status:");
puts("LLA = Last Locked At LUA = Last Unlocked At");
puts("WOC = Waiting On Condition DL = Data Locked");
pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_event_metadata);
if (opt_event_scheduler == EVENTS_DISABLED)
puts("The Event Scheduler is disabled");
else
{
scheduler->dump_internal_status();
event_queue->dump_internal_status();
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_event_metadata);
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/**
Starts or stops the event scheduler thread.
@retval FALSE success
@retval TRUE error
*/
bool
Events::switch_event_scheduler_state(enum_opt_event_scheduler new_state)
{
bool ret= FALSE;
DBUG_ENTER("Events::switch_event_scheduler_state");
DBUG_ASSERT(new_state == Events::EVENTS_ON ||
new_state == Events::EVENTS_OFF);
/*
If the scheduler was disabled because there are no/bad
system tables, produce a more meaningful error message
than ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT
*/
if (check_if_system_tables_error())
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_event_metadata);
if (opt_event_scheduler == EVENTS_DISABLED)
{
my_error(ER_OPTION_PREVENTS_STATEMENT,
MYF(0), "--event-scheduler=DISABLED or --skip-grant-tables");
ret= TRUE;
goto end;
}
if (new_state == EVENTS_ON)
ret= scheduler->start();
else
ret= scheduler->stop();
if (ret)
{
my_error(ER_EVENT_SET_VAR_ERROR, MYF(0));
goto end;
}
opt_event_scheduler= new_state;
end:
pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_event_metadata);
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
/**
Loads all ENABLED events from mysql.event into a prioritized
queue.
This function is called during the server start up. It reads
every event, computes the next execution time, and if the event
needs execution, adds it to a prioritized queue. Otherwise, if
ON COMPLETION DROP is specified, the event is automatically
removed from the table.
@param[in,out] thd Thread context. Used for memory allocation in some cases.
@retval FALSE success
@retval TRUE error, the load is aborted
@note Reports the error to the console
*/
bool
Events::load_events_from_db(THD *thd)
{
TABLE *table;
READ_RECORD read_record_info;
bool ret= TRUE;
uint count= 0;
ulong saved_master_access;
DBUG_ENTER("Events::load_events_from_db");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("thd: 0x%lx", (long) thd));
/*
NOTE: even if we run in read-only mode, we should be able to lock the
mysql.event table for writing. In order to achieve this, we should call
mysql_lock_tables() under the super user.
*/
saved_master_access= thd->security_ctx->master_access;
thd->security_ctx->master_access |= SUPER_ACL;
ret= db_repository->open_event_table(thd, TL_WRITE, &table);
thd->security_ctx->master_access= saved_master_access;
if (ret)
{
sql_print_error("Event Scheduler: Failed to open table mysql.event");
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
}
init_read_record(&read_record_info, thd, table, NULL, 0, 1, FALSE);
while (!(read_record_info.read_record(&read_record_info)))
{
Event_queue_element *et;
bool created;
bool drop_on_completion;
if (!(et= new Event_queue_element))
goto end;
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Loading event from row."));
if (et->load_from_row(thd, table))
{
sql_print_error("Event Scheduler: "
"Error while loading events from mysql.event. "
"The table probably contains bad data or is corrupted");
delete et;
goto end;
}
drop_on_completion= (et->on_completion ==
Event_parse_data::ON_COMPLETION_DROP);
if (event_queue->create_event(thd, et, &created))
{
/* Out of memory */
delete et;
goto end;
}
if (created)
count++;
else if (drop_on_completion)
{
/*
If not created, a stale event - drop if immediately if
ON COMPLETION NOT PRESERVE.
XXX: This won't be replicated, thus the drop won't appear in
in the slave. When the slave is restarted it will drop events.
However, as the slave will be "out of sync", it might happen that
an event created on the master, after master restart, won't be
replicated to the slave correctly, as the create will fail there.
*/
int rc= table->file->ha_delete_row(table->record[0]);
if (rc)
{
table->file->print_error(rc, MYF(0));
goto end;
}
}
}
sql_print_information("Event Scheduler: Loaded %d event%s",
count, (count == 1) ? "" : "s");
ret= FALSE;
end:
end_read_record(&read_record_info);
close_thread_tables(thd);
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
/**
@} (End of group Event_Scheduler)
*/