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/* Copyright (C) 2000-2006 MySQL AB
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
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#ifndef _log_event_h
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#define _log_event_h
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#ifdef __EMX__
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#undef write // remove pthread.h macro definition, conflict with write() class member
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#endif
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#if defined(USE_PRAGMA_INTERFACE) && !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT)
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#pragma interface /* gcc class implementation */
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#endif
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#define LOG_READ_EOF -1
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#define LOG_READ_BOGUS -2
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#define LOG_READ_IO -3
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#define LOG_READ_MEM -5
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#define LOG_READ_TRUNC -6
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#define LOG_READ_TOO_LARGE -7
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#define LOG_EVENT_OFFSET 4
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/*
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3 is MySQL 4.x; 4 is MySQL 5.0.0.
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Compared to version 3, version 4 has:
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- a different Start_log_event, which includes info about the binary log
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(sizes of headers); this info is included for better compatibility if the
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master's MySQL version is different from the slave's.
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- all events have a unique ID (the triplet (server_id, timestamp at server
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start, other) to be sure an event is not executed more than once in a
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multimaster setup, example:
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M1
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/ \
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v v
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M2 M3
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\ /
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v v
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S
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if a query is run on M1, it will arrive twice on S, so we need that S
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remembers the last unique ID it has processed, to compare and know if the
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event should be skipped or not. Example of ID: we already have the server id
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(4 bytes), plus:
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timestamp_when_the_master_started (4 bytes), a counter (a sequence number
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which increments every time we write an event to the binlog) (3 bytes).
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Q: how do we handle when the counter is overflowed and restarts from 0 ?
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- Query and Load (Create or Execute) events may have a more precise timestamp
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(with microseconds), number of matched/affected/warnings rows
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and fields of session variables: SQL_MODE,
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FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS, UNIQUE_CHECKS, SQL_AUTO_IS_NULL, the collations and
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charsets, the PASSWORD() version (old/new/...).
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*/
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#define BINLOG_VERSION 4
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/*
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We could have used SERVER_VERSION_LENGTH, but this introduces an
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obscure dependency - if somebody decided to change SERVER_VERSION_LENGTH
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this would break the replication protocol
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*/
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#define ST_SERVER_VER_LEN 50
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/*
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These are flags and structs to handle all the LOAD DATA INFILE options (LINES
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TERMINATED etc).
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*/
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/*
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These are flags and structs to handle all the LOAD DATA INFILE options (LINES
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TERMINATED etc).
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DUMPFILE_FLAG is probably useless (DUMPFILE is a clause of SELECT, not of LOAD
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DATA).
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*/
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#define DUMPFILE_FLAG 0x1
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#define OPT_ENCLOSED_FLAG 0x2
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#define REPLACE_FLAG 0x4
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#define IGNORE_FLAG 0x8
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#define FIELD_TERM_EMPTY 0x1
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#define ENCLOSED_EMPTY 0x2
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#define LINE_TERM_EMPTY 0x4
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#define LINE_START_EMPTY 0x8
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#define ESCAPED_EMPTY 0x10
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/*****************************************************************************
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old_sql_ex struct
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****************************************************************************/
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struct old_sql_ex
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{
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char field_term;
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char enclosed;
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char line_term;
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char line_start;
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char escaped;
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char opt_flags;
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char empty_flags;
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};
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#define NUM_LOAD_DELIM_STRS 5
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/*****************************************************************************
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sql_ex_info struct
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****************************************************************************/
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struct sql_ex_info
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{
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sql_ex_info() {} /* Remove gcc warning */
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char* field_term;
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char* enclosed;
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char* line_term;
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char* line_start;
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char* escaped;
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int cached_new_format;
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uint8 field_term_len,enclosed_len,line_term_len,line_start_len, escaped_len;
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char opt_flags;
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char empty_flags;
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// store in new format even if old is possible
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void force_new_format() { cached_new_format = 1;}
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int data_size()
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{
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return (new_format() ?
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field_term_len + enclosed_len + line_term_len +
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line_start_len + escaped_len + 6 : 7);
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}
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bool write_data(IO_CACHE* file);
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char* init(char* buf,char* buf_end,bool use_new_format);
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bool new_format()
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{
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return ((cached_new_format != -1) ? cached_new_format :
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(cached_new_format=(field_term_len > 1 ||
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enclosed_len > 1 ||
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line_term_len > 1 || line_start_len > 1 ||
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escaped_len > 1)));
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}
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};
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/*****************************************************************************
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MySQL Binary Log
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This log consists of events. Each event has a fixed-length header,
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possibly followed by a variable length data body.
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The data body consists of an optional fixed length segment (post-header)
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and an optional variable length segment.
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See the #defines below for the format specifics.
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The events which really update data are Query_log_event,
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Execute_load_query_log_event and old Load_log_event and
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Execute_load_log_event events (Execute_load_query is used together with
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Begin_load_query and Append_block events to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE.
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Create_file/Append_block/Execute_load (which includes Load_log_event)
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were used to replicate LOAD DATA before the 5.0.3).
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****************************************************************************/
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#define LOG_EVENT_HEADER_LEN 19 /* the fixed header length */
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#define OLD_HEADER_LEN 13 /* the fixed header length in 3.23 */
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/*
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Fixed header length, where 4.x and 5.0 agree. That is, 5.0 may have a longer
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header (it will for sure when we have the unique event's ID), but at least
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the first 19 bytes are the same in 4.x and 5.0. So when we have the unique
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event's ID, LOG_EVENT_HEADER_LEN will be something like 26, but
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LOG_EVENT_MINIMAL_HEADER_LEN will remain 19.
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*/
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#define LOG_EVENT_MINIMAL_HEADER_LEN 19
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/* event-specific post-header sizes */
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// where 3.23, 4.x and 5.0 agree
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#define QUERY_HEADER_MINIMAL_LEN (4 + 4 + 1 + 2)
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// where 5.0 differs: 2 for len of N-bytes vars.
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#define QUERY_HEADER_LEN (QUERY_HEADER_MINIMAL_LEN + 2)
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#define LOAD_HEADER_LEN (4 + 4 + 4 + 1 +1 + 4)
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#define START_V3_HEADER_LEN (2 + ST_SERVER_VER_LEN + 4)
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#define ROTATE_HEADER_LEN 8 // this is FROZEN (the Rotate post-header is frozen)
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#define CREATE_FILE_HEADER_LEN 4
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#define APPEND_BLOCK_HEADER_LEN 4
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#define EXEC_LOAD_HEADER_LEN 4
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#define DELETE_FILE_HEADER_LEN 4
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#define FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_HEADER_LEN (START_V3_HEADER_LEN+1+LOG_EVENT_TYPES)
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#define EXECUTE_LOAD_QUERY_EXTRA_HEADER_LEN (4 + 4 + 4 + 1)
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#define EXECUTE_LOAD_QUERY_HEADER_LEN (QUERY_HEADER_LEN + EXECUTE_LOAD_QUERY_EXTRA_HEADER_LEN)
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/*
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Max number of possible extra bytes in a replication event compared to a
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packet (i.e. a query) sent from client to master;
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First, an auxiliary log_event status vars estimation:
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*/
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#define MAX_SIZE_LOG_EVENT_STATUS (4 /* flags2 */ + \
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8 /* sql mode */ + \
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1 + 1 + 255 /* catalog */ + \
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4 /* autoinc */ + \
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6 /* charset */ + \
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MAX_TIME_ZONE_NAME_LENGTH)
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#define MAX_LOG_EVENT_HEADER ( /* in order of Query_log_event::write */ \
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LOG_EVENT_HEADER_LEN + /* write_header */ \
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QUERY_HEADER_LEN + /* write_data */ \
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EXECUTE_LOAD_QUERY_EXTRA_HEADER_LEN + /*write_post_header_for_derived */ \
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MAX_SIZE_LOG_EVENT_STATUS + /* status */ \
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NAME_LEN + 1)
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/*
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Event header offsets;
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these point to places inside the fixed header.
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*/
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#define EVENT_TYPE_OFFSET 4
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#define SERVER_ID_OFFSET 5
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#define EVENT_LEN_OFFSET 9
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#define LOG_POS_OFFSET 13
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#define FLAGS_OFFSET 17
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/* start event post-header (for v3 and v4) */
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#define ST_BINLOG_VER_OFFSET 0
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#define ST_SERVER_VER_OFFSET 2
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#define ST_CREATED_OFFSET (ST_SERVER_VER_OFFSET + ST_SERVER_VER_LEN)
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#define ST_COMMON_HEADER_LEN_OFFSET (ST_CREATED_OFFSET + 4)
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/* slave event post-header (this event is never written) */
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#define SL_MASTER_PORT_OFFSET 8
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#define SL_MASTER_POS_OFFSET 0
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#define SL_MASTER_HOST_OFFSET 10
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/* query event post-header */
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#define Q_THREAD_ID_OFFSET 0
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#define Q_EXEC_TIME_OFFSET 4
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#define Q_DB_LEN_OFFSET 8
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#define Q_ERR_CODE_OFFSET 9
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#define Q_STATUS_VARS_LEN_OFFSET 11
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#define Q_DATA_OFFSET QUERY_HEADER_LEN
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/* these are codes, not offsets; not more than 256 values (1 byte). */
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#define Q_FLAGS2_CODE 0
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#define Q_SQL_MODE_CODE 1
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/*
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Q_CATALOG_CODE is catalog with end zero stored; it is used only by MySQL
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5.0.x where 0<=x<=3. We have to keep it to be able to replicate these
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old masters.
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*/
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#define Q_CATALOG_CODE 2
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#define Q_AUTO_INCREMENT 3
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#define Q_CHARSET_CODE 4
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#define Q_TIME_ZONE_CODE 5
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/*
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Q_CATALOG_NZ_CODE is catalog withOUT end zero stored; it is used by MySQL
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5.0.x where x>=4. Saves one byte in every Query_log_event in binlog,
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compared to Q_CATALOG_CODE. The reason we didn't simply re-use
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Q_CATALOG_CODE is that then a 5.0.3 slave of this 5.0.x (x>=4) master would
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crash (segfault etc) because it would expect a 0 when there is none.
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*/
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#define Q_CATALOG_NZ_CODE 6
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#define Q_LC_TIME_NAMES_CODE 7
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#define Q_CHARSET_DATABASE_CODE 8
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/* Intvar event post-header */
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#define I_TYPE_OFFSET 0
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#define I_VAL_OFFSET 1
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/* Rand event post-header */
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#define RAND_SEED1_OFFSET 0
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#define RAND_SEED2_OFFSET 8
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/* User_var event post-header */
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#define UV_VAL_LEN_SIZE 4
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#define UV_VAL_IS_NULL 1
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#define UV_VAL_TYPE_SIZE 1
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#define UV_NAME_LEN_SIZE 4
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#define UV_CHARSET_NUMBER_SIZE 4
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/* Load event post-header */
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#define L_THREAD_ID_OFFSET 0
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#define L_EXEC_TIME_OFFSET 4
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#define L_SKIP_LINES_OFFSET 8
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#define L_TBL_LEN_OFFSET 12
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#define L_DB_LEN_OFFSET 13
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#define L_NUM_FIELDS_OFFSET 14
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#define L_SQL_EX_OFFSET 18
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#define L_DATA_OFFSET LOAD_HEADER_LEN
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/* Rotate event post-header */
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#define R_POS_OFFSET 0
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#define R_IDENT_OFFSET 8
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/* CF to DF handle LOAD DATA INFILE */
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/* CF = "Create File" */
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#define CF_FILE_ID_OFFSET 0
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#define CF_DATA_OFFSET CREATE_FILE_HEADER_LEN
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/* AB = "Append Block" */
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#define AB_FILE_ID_OFFSET 0
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#define AB_DATA_OFFSET APPEND_BLOCK_HEADER_LEN
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/* EL = "Execute Load" */
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#define EL_FILE_ID_OFFSET 0
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/* DF = "Delete File" */
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#define DF_FILE_ID_OFFSET 0
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/* ELQ = "Execute Load Query" */
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#define ELQ_FILE_ID_OFFSET QUERY_HEADER_LEN
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#define ELQ_FN_POS_START_OFFSET ELQ_FILE_ID_OFFSET + 4
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#define ELQ_FN_POS_END_OFFSET ELQ_FILE_ID_OFFSET + 8
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#define ELQ_DUP_HANDLING_OFFSET ELQ_FILE_ID_OFFSET + 12
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/* 4 bytes which all binlogs should begin with */
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#define BINLOG_MAGIC "\xfe\x62\x69\x6e"
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/*
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The 2 flags below were useless :
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- the first one was never set
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- the second one was set in all Rotate events on the master, but not used for
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anything useful.
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So they are now removed and their place may later be reused for other
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flags. Then one must remember that Rotate events in 4.x have
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LOG_EVENT_FORCED_ROTATE_F set, so one should not rely on the value of the
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replacing flag when reading a Rotate event.
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I keep the defines here just to remember what they were.
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*/
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#ifdef TO_BE_REMOVED
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#define LOG_EVENT_TIME_F 0x1
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#define LOG_EVENT_FORCED_ROTATE_F 0x2
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#endif
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/*
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This flag only makes sense for Format_description_log_event. It is set
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when the event is written, and *reset* when a binlog file is
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closed (yes, it's the only case when MySQL modifies already written
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part of binlog). Thus it is a reliable indicator that binlog was
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closed correctly. (Stop_log_event is not enough, there's always a
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small chance that mysqld crashes in the middle of insert and end of
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the binlog would look like a Stop_log_event).
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This flag is used to detect a restart after a crash, and to provide
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"unbreakable" binlog. The problem is that on a crash storage engines
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rollback automatically, while binlog does not. To solve this we use this
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flag and automatically append ROLLBACK to every non-closed binlog (append
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virtually, on reading, file itself is not changed). If this flag is found,
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mysqlbinlog simply prints "ROLLBACK" Replication master does not abort on
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binlog corruption, but takes it as EOF, and replication slave forces a
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rollback in this case.
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Note, that old binlogs does not have this flag set, so we get a
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a backward-compatible behaviour.
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*/
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#define LOG_EVENT_BINLOG_IN_USE_F 0x1
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/*
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If the query depends on the thread (for example: TEMPORARY TABLE).
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Currently this is used by mysqlbinlog to know it must print
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SET @@PSEUDO_THREAD_ID=xx; before the query (it would not hurt to print it
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for every query but this would be slow).
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*/
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#define LOG_EVENT_THREAD_SPECIFIC_F 0x4
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/*
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Suppress the generation of 'USE' statements before the actual
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statement. This flag should be set for any events that does not need
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the current database set to function correctly. Most notable cases
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are 'CREATE DATABASE' and 'DROP DATABASE'.
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This flags should only be used in exceptional circumstances, since
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it introduce a significant change in behaviour regarding the
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replication logic together with the flags --binlog-do-db and
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--replicated-do-db.
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*/
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#define LOG_EVENT_SUPPRESS_USE_F 0x8
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/*
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OPTIONS_WRITTEN_TO_BIN_LOG are the bits of thd->options which must be
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written to the binlog. OPTIONS_WRITTEN_TO_BINLOG could be written
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into the Format_description_log_event, so that if later we don't want
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to replicate a variable we did replicate, or the contrary, it's
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doable. But it should not be too hard to decide once for all of what
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we replicate and what we don't, among the fixed 32 bits of
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thd->options.
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I (Guilhem) have read through every option's usage, and it looks like
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OPTION_AUTO_IS_NULL and OPTION_NO_FOREIGN_KEYS are the only ones
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which alter how the query modifies the table. It's good to replicate
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OPTION_RELAXED_UNIQUE_CHECKS too because otherwise, the slave may
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insert data slower than the master, in InnoDB.
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OPTION_BIG_SELECTS is not needed (the slave thread runs with
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max_join_size=HA_POS_ERROR) and OPTION_BIG_TABLES is not needed
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either, as the manual says (because a too big in-memory temp table is
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automatically written to disk).
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*/
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#define OPTIONS_WRITTEN_TO_BIN_LOG (OPTION_AUTO_IS_NULL | \
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OPTION_NO_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS | OPTION_RELAXED_UNIQUE_CHECKS)
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#if OPTIONS_WRITTEN_TO_BIN_LOG != ((1L << 14) | (1L << 26) | (1L << 27))
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#error OPTIONS_WRITTEN_TO_BIN_LOG must NOT change their values!
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#endif
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enum Log_event_type
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{
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/*
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Every time you update this enum (when you add a type), you have to
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fix Format_description_log_event::Format_description_log_event().
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*/
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UNKNOWN_EVENT= 0,
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START_EVENT_V3= 1,
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QUERY_EVENT= 2,
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STOP_EVENT= 3,
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ROTATE_EVENT= 4,
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INTVAR_EVENT= 5,
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LOAD_EVENT= 6,
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SLAVE_EVENT= 7,
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CREATE_FILE_EVENT= 8,
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APPEND_BLOCK_EVENT= 9,
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EXEC_LOAD_EVENT= 10,
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DELETE_FILE_EVENT= 11,
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/*
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NEW_LOAD_EVENT is like LOAD_EVENT except that it has a longer
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sql_ex, allowing multibyte TERMINATED BY etc; both types share the
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same class (Load_log_event)
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*/
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NEW_LOAD_EVENT= 12,
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RAND_EVENT= 13,
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USER_VAR_EVENT= 14,
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FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT= 15,
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XID_EVENT= 16,
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BEGIN_LOAD_QUERY_EVENT= 17,
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EXECUTE_LOAD_QUERY_EVENT= 18,
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/*
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Add new events here - right above this comment!
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Existing events (except ENUM_END_EVENT) should never change their numbers
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*/
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ENUM_END_EVENT /* end marker */
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};
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/*
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The number of types we handle in Format_description_log_event (UNKNOWN_EVENT
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is not to be handled, it does not exist in binlogs, it does not have a
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format).
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*/
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#define LOG_EVENT_TYPES (ENUM_END_EVENT-1)
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enum Int_event_type
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{
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INVALID_INT_EVENT = 0, LAST_INSERT_ID_EVENT = 1, INSERT_ID_EVENT = 2
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};
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#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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class String;
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class MYSQL_LOG;
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class THD;
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#endif
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class Format_description_log_event;
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struct st_relay_log_info;
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#ifdef MYSQL_CLIENT
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/*
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A structure for mysqlbinlog to know how to print events
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This structure is passed to the event's print() methods,
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There are two types of settings stored here:
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1. Last db, flags2, sql_mode etc comes from the last printed event.
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They are stored so that only the necessary USE and SET commands
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are printed.
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2. Other information on how to print the events, e.g. short_form,
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hexdump_from. These are not dependent on the last event.
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*/
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typedef struct st_print_event_info
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{
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/*
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Settings for database, sql_mode etc that comes from the last event
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that was printed.
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*/
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// TODO: have the last catalog here ??
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char db[FN_REFLEN+1]; // TODO: make this a LEX_STRING when thd->db is
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bool flags2_inited;
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uint32 flags2;
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bool sql_mode_inited;
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ulong sql_mode; /* must be same as THD.variables.sql_mode */
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ulong auto_increment_increment, auto_increment_offset;
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bool charset_inited;
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char charset[6]; // 3 variables, each of them storable in 2 bytes
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char time_zone_str[MAX_TIME_ZONE_NAME_LENGTH];
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uint lc_time_names_number;
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uint charset_database_number;
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st_print_event_info()
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:flags2_inited(0), sql_mode_inited(0),
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auto_increment_increment(1),auto_increment_offset(1), charset_inited(0),
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lc_time_names_number(0), charset_database_number(0)
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{
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/*
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Currently we only use static PRINT_EVENT_INFO objects, so zeroed at
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program's startup, but these explicit bzero() is for the day someone
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creates dynamic instances.
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*/
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bzero(db, sizeof(db));
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bzero(charset, sizeof(charset));
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bzero(time_zone_str, sizeof(time_zone_str));
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strcpy(delimiter, ";");
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}
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/* Settings on how to print the events */
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bool short_form;
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my_off_t hexdump_from;
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uint8 common_header_len;
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char delimiter[16];
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} PRINT_EVENT_INFO;
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#endif
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/*****************************************************************************
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Log_event class
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This is the abstract base class for binary log events.
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****************************************************************************/
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class Log_event
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{
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public:
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/*
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The following type definition is to be used whenever data is placed
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and manipulated in a common buffer. Use this typedef for buffers
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that contain data containing binary and character data.
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*/
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typedef unsigned char Byte;
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/*
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The offset in the log where this event originally appeared (it is
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preserved in relay logs, making SHOW SLAVE STATUS able to print
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coordinates of the event in the master's binlog). Note: when a
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transaction is written by the master to its binlog (wrapped in
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BEGIN/COMMIT) the log_pos of all the queries it contains is the
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one of the BEGIN (this way, when one does SHOW SLAVE STATUS it
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sees the offset of the BEGIN, which is logical as rollback may
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occur), except the COMMIT query which has its real offset.
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*/
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my_off_t log_pos;
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/*
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A temp buffer for read_log_event; it is later analysed according to the
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event's type, and its content is distributed in the event-specific fields.
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*/
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char *temp_buf;
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/*
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Timestamp on the master(for debugging and replication of
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NOW()/TIMESTAMP). It is important for queries and LOAD DATA
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INFILE. This is set at the event's creation time, except for Query
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and Load (et al.) events where this is set at the query's
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execution time, which guarantees good replication (otherwise, we
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could have a query and its event with different timestamps).
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*/
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time_t when;
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/* The number of seconds the query took to run on the master. */
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ulong exec_time;
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/* Number of bytes written by write() function */
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ulong data_written;
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/*
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The master's server id (is preserved in the relay log; used to
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prevent from infinite loops in circular replication).
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*/
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uint32 server_id;
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/*
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Some 16 flags. Look above for LOG_EVENT_TIME_F,
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LOG_EVENT_FORCED_ROTATE_F, LOG_EVENT_THREAD_SPECIFIC_F, and
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LOG_EVENT_SUPPRESS_USE_F for notes.
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*/
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uint16 flags;
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bool cache_stmt;
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#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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THD* thd;
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Log_event();
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Log_event(THD* thd_arg, uint16 flags_arg, bool cache_stmt);
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/*
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read_log_event() functions read an event from a binlog or relay
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log; used by SHOW BINLOG EVENTS, the binlog_dump thread on the
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master (reads master's binlog), the slave IO thread (reads the
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event sent by binlog_dump), the slave SQL thread (reads the event
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from the relay log). If mutex is 0, the read will proceed without
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mutex. We need the description_event to be able to parse the
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event (to know the post-header's size); in fact in read_log_event
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we detect the event's type, then call the specific event's
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constructor and pass description_event as an argument.
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*/
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static Log_event* read_log_event(IO_CACHE* file,
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pthread_mutex_t* log_lock,
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const Format_description_log_event *description_event);
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static int read_log_event(IO_CACHE* file, String* packet,
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pthread_mutex_t* log_lock);
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/*
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init_show_field_list() prepares the column names and types for the
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output of SHOW BINLOG EVENTS; it is used only by SHOW BINLOG
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EVENTS.
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*/
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static void init_show_field_list(List<Item>* field_list);
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#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
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int net_send(Protocol *protocol, const char* log_name, my_off_t pos);
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/*
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pack_info() is used by SHOW BINLOG EVENTS; as print() it prepares and sends
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a string to display to the user, so it resembles print().
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*/
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virtual void pack_info(Protocol *protocol);
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/*
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The SQL slave thread calls exec_event() to execute the event; this is where
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the slave's data is modified.
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*/
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virtual int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
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#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
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virtual const char* get_db()
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{
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return thd ? thd->db : 0;
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}
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#else
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Log_event() : temp_buf(0) {}
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/* avoid having to link mysqlbinlog against libpthread */
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static Log_event* read_log_event(IO_CACHE* file,
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const Format_description_log_event *description_event);
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/* print*() functions are used by mysqlbinlog */
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virtual void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0) = 0;
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void print_timestamp(FILE* file, time_t *ts = 0);
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void print_header(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
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#endif
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static void *operator new(size_t size)
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{
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return (void*) my_malloc((uint)size, MYF(MY_WME|MY_FAE));
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}
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static void operator delete(void *ptr, size_t size)
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{
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my_free((gptr) ptr, MYF(MY_WME|MY_ALLOW_ZERO_PTR));
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}
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#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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bool write_header(IO_CACHE* file, ulong data_length);
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virtual bool write(IO_CACHE* file)
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{
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return (write_header(file, get_data_size()) ||
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write_data_header(file) ||
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write_data_body(file));
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}
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virtual bool write_data_header(IO_CACHE* file)
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{ return 0; }
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virtual bool write_data_body(IO_CACHE* file __attribute__((unused)))
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{ return 0; }
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#endif
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virtual Log_event_type get_type_code() = 0;
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virtual bool is_valid() const = 0;
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virtual bool is_artificial_event() { return 0; }
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inline bool get_cache_stmt() { return cache_stmt; }
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Log_event(const char* buf, const Format_description_log_event* description_event);
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virtual ~Log_event() { free_temp_buf();}
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void register_temp_buf(char* buf) { temp_buf = buf; }
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void free_temp_buf()
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{
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if (temp_buf)
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{
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my_free(temp_buf, MYF(0));
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temp_buf = 0;
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}
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}
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/*
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Get event length for simple events. For complicated events the length
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is calculated during write()
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*/
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virtual int get_data_size() { return 0;}
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static Log_event* read_log_event(const char* buf, uint event_len,
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const char **error,
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const Format_description_log_event
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*description_event);
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/* returns the human readable name of the event's type */
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const char* get_type_str();
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};
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/*
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One class for each type of event.
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Two constructors for each class:
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- one to create the event for logging (when the server acts as a master),
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called after an update to the database is done,
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which accepts parameters like the query, the database, the options for LOAD
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DATA INFILE...
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- one to create the event from a packet (when the server acts as a slave),
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called before reproducing the update, which accepts parameters (like a
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buffer). Used to read from the master, from the relay log, and in
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mysqlbinlog. This constructor must be format-tolerant.
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*/
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/*****************************************************************************
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Query Log Event class
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Logs SQL queries
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****************************************************************************/
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class Query_log_event: public Log_event
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{
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protected:
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Log_event::Byte* data_buf;
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public:
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const char* query;
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const char* catalog;
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const char* db;
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/*
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If we already know the length of the query string
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we pass it with q_len, so we would not have to call strlen()
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otherwise, set it to 0, in which case, we compute it with strlen()
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*/
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uint32 q_len;
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uint32 db_len;
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uint16 error_code;
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ulong thread_id;
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/*
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For events created by Query_log_event::exec_event (and
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Load_log_event::exec_event()) we need the *original* thread id, to be able
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to log the event with the original (=master's) thread id (fix for
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BUG#1686).
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*/
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ulong slave_proxy_id;
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/*
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Binlog format 3 and 4 start to differ (as far as class members are
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concerned) from here.
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*/
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uint catalog_len; // <= 255 char; 0 means uninited
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/*
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We want to be able to store a variable number of N-bit status vars:
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(generally N=32; but N=64 for SQL_MODE) a user may want to log the number
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of affected rows (for debugging) while another does not want to lose 4
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bytes in this.
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The storage on disk is the following:
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status_vars_len is part of the post-header,
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status_vars are in the variable-length part, after the post-header, before
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the db & query.
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status_vars on disk is a sequence of pairs (code, value) where 'code' means
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'sql_mode', 'affected' etc. Sometimes 'value' must be a short string, so
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its first byte is its length. For now the order of status vars is:
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flags2 - sql_mode - catalog - autoinc - charset
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We should add the same thing to Load_log_event, but in fact
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LOAD DATA INFILE is going to be logged with a new type of event (logging of
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the plain text query), so Load_log_event would be frozen, so no need. The
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new way of logging LOAD DATA INFILE would use a derived class of
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Query_log_event, so automatically benefit from the work already done for
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status variables in Query_log_event.
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*/
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uint16 status_vars_len;
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/*
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'flags2' is a second set of flags (on top of those in Log_event), for
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session variables. These are thd->options which is & against a mask
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(OPTIONS_WRITTEN_TO_BINLOG).
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flags2_inited helps make a difference between flags2==0 (3.23 or 4.x
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master, we don't know flags2, so use the slave server's global options) and
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flags2==0 (5.0 master, we know this has a meaning of flags all down which
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must influence the query).
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*/
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bool flags2_inited;
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bool sql_mode_inited;
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bool charset_inited;
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uint32 flags2;
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/* In connections sql_mode is 32 bits now but will be 64 bits soon */
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ulong sql_mode;
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ulong auto_increment_increment, auto_increment_offset;
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char charset[6];
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uint time_zone_len; /* 0 means uninited */
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const char *time_zone_str;
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uint lc_time_names_number; /* 0 means en_US */
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uint charset_database_number;
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#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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Query_log_event(THD* thd_arg, const char* query_arg, ulong query_length,
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bool using_trans, bool suppress_use);
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const char* get_db() { return db; }
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#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
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void pack_info(Protocol* protocol);
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int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
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int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli, const char *query_arg,
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uint32 q_len_arg);
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#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
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#else
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void print_query_header(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
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void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
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#endif
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Query_log_event();
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Query_log_event(const char* buf, uint event_len,
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const Format_description_log_event *description_event,
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Log_event_type event_type);
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~Query_log_event()
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{
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if (data_buf)
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my_free((gptr) data_buf, MYF(0));
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}
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Log_event_type get_type_code() { return QUERY_EVENT; }
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#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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bool write(IO_CACHE* file);
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virtual bool write_post_header_for_derived(IO_CACHE* file) { return FALSE; }
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#endif
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bool is_valid() const { return query != 0; }
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/*
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Returns number of bytes additionaly written to post header by derived
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events (so far it is only Execute_load_query event).
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*/
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virtual ulong get_post_header_size_for_derived() { return 0; }
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/* Writes derived event-specific part of post header. */
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};
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/*****************************************************************************
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Muted Query Log Event class
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Pretends to Log SQL queries, but doesn't actually do so.
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****************************************************************************/
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class Muted_query_log_event: public Query_log_event
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{
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public:
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#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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Muted_query_log_event();
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bool write(IO_CACHE* file) { return(false); };
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virtual bool write_post_header_for_derived(IO_CACHE* file) { return FALSE; }
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#else
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Muted_query_log_event() {}
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#endif
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};
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|
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#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
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/*****************************************************************************
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Slave Log Event class
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Note that this class is currently not used at all; no code writes a
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Slave_log_event (though some code in repl_failsafe.cc reads Slave_log_event).
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So it's not a problem if this code is not maintained.
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****************************************************************************/
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class Slave_log_event: public Log_event
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{
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protected:
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char* mem_pool;
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void init_from_mem_pool(int data_size);
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public:
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my_off_t master_pos;
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char* master_host;
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char* master_log;
|
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int master_host_len;
|
|
int master_log_len;
|
|
uint16 master_port;
|
|
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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Slave_log_event(THD* thd_arg, struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
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void pack_info(Protocol* protocol);
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int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
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#else
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void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
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|
#endif
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|
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Slave_log_event(const char* buf, uint event_len);
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|
~Slave_log_event();
|
|
int get_data_size();
|
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bool is_valid() const { return master_host != 0; }
|
|
Log_event_type get_type_code() { return SLAVE_EVENT; }
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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bool write(IO_CACHE* file);
|
|
#endif
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|
};
|
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|
|
#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
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|
|
|
|
/*****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Load Log Event class
|
|
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|
****************************************************************************/
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|
class Load_log_event: public Log_event
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|
{
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private:
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uint get_query_buffer_length();
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void print_query(bool need_db, char *buf, char **end,
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char **fn_start, char **fn_end);
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|
protected:
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int copy_log_event(const char *buf, ulong event_len,
|
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int body_offset, const Format_description_log_event* description_event);
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public:
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ulong thread_id;
|
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ulong slave_proxy_id;
|
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uint32 table_name_len;
|
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/*
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|
No need to have a catalog, as these events can only come from 4.x.
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|
TODO: this may become false if Dmitri pushes his new LOAD DATA INFILE in
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|
5.0 only (not in 4.x).
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|
*/
|
|
uint32 db_len;
|
|
uint32 fname_len;
|
|
uint32 num_fields;
|
|
const char* fields;
|
|
const uchar* field_lens;
|
|
uint32 field_block_len;
|
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const char* table_name;
|
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const char* db;
|
|
const char* fname;
|
|
uint32 skip_lines;
|
|
sql_ex_info sql_ex;
|
|
bool local_fname;
|
|
|
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/* fname doesn't point to memory inside Log_event::temp_buf */
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void set_fname_outside_temp_buf(const char *afname, uint alen)
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|
{
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fname= afname;
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fname_len= alen;
|
|
local_fname= TRUE;
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}
|
|
/* fname doesn't point to memory inside Log_event::temp_buf */
|
|
int check_fname_outside_temp_buf()
|
|
{
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|
return local_fname;
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|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
String field_lens_buf;
|
|
String fields_buf;
|
|
|
|
Load_log_event(THD* thd, sql_exchange* ex, const char* db_arg,
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|
const char* table_name_arg,
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|
List<Item>& fields_arg, enum enum_duplicates handle_dup, bool ignore,
|
|
bool using_trans);
|
|
void set_fields(const char* db, List<Item> &fields_arg,
|
|
Name_resolution_context *context);
|
|
const char* get_db() { return db; }
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
|
|
void pack_info(Protocol* protocol);
|
|
int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli)
|
|
{
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|
return exec_event(thd->slave_net,rli,0);
|
|
}
|
|
int exec_event(NET* net, struct st_relay_log_info* rli,
|
|
bool use_rli_only_for_errors);
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
|
|
#else
|
|
void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info = 0);
|
|
void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info, bool commented);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
Note that for all the events related to LOAD DATA (Load_log_event,
|
|
Create_file/Append/Exec/Delete, we pass description_event; however as
|
|
logging of LOAD DATA is going to be changed in 4.1 or 5.0, this is only used
|
|
for the common_header_len (post_header_len will not be changed).
|
|
*/
|
|
Load_log_event(const char* buf, uint event_len,
|
|
const Format_description_log_event* description_event);
|
|
~Load_log_event()
|
|
{}
|
|
Log_event_type get_type_code()
|
|
{
|
|
return sql_ex.new_format() ? NEW_LOAD_EVENT: LOAD_EVENT;
|
|
}
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
bool write_data_header(IO_CACHE* file);
|
|
bool write_data_body(IO_CACHE* file);
|
|
#endif
|
|
bool is_valid() const { return table_name != 0; }
|
|
int get_data_size()
|
|
{
|
|
return (table_name_len + db_len + 2 + fname_len
|
|
+ LOAD_HEADER_LEN
|
|
+ sql_ex.data_size() + field_block_len + num_fields);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
extern char server_version[SERVER_VERSION_LENGTH];
|
|
|
|
/*****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Start Log Event_v3 class
|
|
|
|
Start_log_event_v3 is the Start_log_event of binlog format 3 (MySQL 3.23 and
|
|
4.x).
|
|
Format_description_log_event derives from Start_log_event_v3; it is the
|
|
Start_log_event of binlog format 4 (MySQL 5.0), that is, the event that
|
|
describes the other events' header/postheader lengths. This event is sent by
|
|
MySQL 5.0 whenever it starts sending a new binlog if the requested position
|
|
is >4 (otherwise if ==4 the event will be sent naturally).
|
|
|
|
****************************************************************************/
|
|
|
|
class Start_log_event_v3: public Log_event
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
/*
|
|
If this event is at the start of the first binary log since server
|
|
startup 'created' should be the timestamp when the event (and the
|
|
binary log) was created. In the other case (i.e. this event is at
|
|
the start of a binary log created by FLUSH LOGS or automatic
|
|
rotation), 'created' should be 0. This "trick" is used by MySQL
|
|
>=4.0.14 slaves to know whether they must drop stale temporary
|
|
tables and whether they should abort unfinished transaction.
|
|
|
|
Note that when 'created'!=0, it is always equal to the event's
|
|
timestamp; indeed Start_log_event is written only in log.cc where
|
|
the first constructor below is called, in which 'created' is set
|
|
to 'when'. So in fact 'created' is a useless variable. When it is
|
|
0 we can read the actual value from timestamp ('when') and when it
|
|
is non-zero we can read the same value from timestamp
|
|
('when'). Conclusion:
|
|
- we use timestamp to print when the binlog was created.
|
|
- we use 'created' only to know if this is a first binlog or not.
|
|
In 3.23.57 we did not pay attention to this identity, so mysqlbinlog in
|
|
3.23.57 does not print 'created the_date' if created was zero. This is now
|
|
fixed.
|
|
*/
|
|
time_t created;
|
|
uint16 binlog_version;
|
|
char server_version[ST_SERVER_VER_LEN];
|
|
/*
|
|
artifical_event is 1 in the case where this is a generated event that
|
|
should not case any cleanup actions. We handle this in the log by
|
|
setting log_event == 0 (for now).
|
|
*/
|
|
bool artificial_event;
|
|
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
Start_log_event_v3();
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
|
|
void pack_info(Protocol* protocol);
|
|
int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
|
|
#else
|
|
Start_log_event_v3() {}
|
|
void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
Start_log_event_v3(const char* buf,
|
|
const Format_description_log_event* description_event);
|
|
~Start_log_event_v3() {}
|
|
Log_event_type get_type_code() { return START_EVENT_V3;}
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
bool write(IO_CACHE* file);
|
|
#endif
|
|
bool is_valid() const { return 1; }
|
|
int get_data_size()
|
|
{
|
|
return START_V3_HEADER_LEN; //no variable-sized part
|
|
}
|
|
virtual bool is_artificial_event() { return artificial_event; }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
For binlog version 4.
|
|
This event is saved by threads which read it, as they need it for future
|
|
use (to decode the ordinary events).
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
class Format_description_log_event: public Start_log_event_v3
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
/*
|
|
The size of the fixed header which _all_ events have
|
|
(for binlogs written by this version, this is equal to
|
|
LOG_EVENT_HEADER_LEN), except FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT and ROTATE_EVENT
|
|
(those have a header of size LOG_EVENT_MINIMAL_HEADER_LEN).
|
|
*/
|
|
uint8 common_header_len;
|
|
uint8 number_of_event_types;
|
|
/* The list of post-headers' lengthes */
|
|
uint8 *post_header_len;
|
|
uchar server_version_split[3];
|
|
|
|
Format_description_log_event(uint8 binlog_ver, const char* server_ver=0);
|
|
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
|
|
int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
Format_description_log_event(const char* buf, uint event_len,
|
|
const Format_description_log_event* description_event);
|
|
~Format_description_log_event() { my_free((gptr)post_header_len, MYF(0)); }
|
|
Log_event_type get_type_code() { return FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT;}
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
bool write(IO_CACHE* file);
|
|
#endif
|
|
bool is_valid() const
|
|
{
|
|
return ((common_header_len >= ((binlog_version==1) ? OLD_HEADER_LEN :
|
|
LOG_EVENT_MINIMAL_HEADER_LEN)) &&
|
|
(post_header_len != NULL));
|
|
}
|
|
int get_data_size()
|
|
{
|
|
/*
|
|
The vector of post-header lengths is considered as part of the
|
|
post-header, because in a given version it never changes (contrary to the
|
|
query in a Query_log_event).
|
|
*/
|
|
return FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_HEADER_LEN;
|
|
}
|
|
void calc_server_version_split();
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Intvar Log Event class
|
|
|
|
Logs special variables such as auto_increment values
|
|
|
|
****************************************************************************/
|
|
|
|
class Intvar_log_event: public Log_event
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
ulonglong val;
|
|
uchar type;
|
|
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
Intvar_log_event(THD* thd_arg,uchar type_arg, ulonglong val_arg)
|
|
:Log_event(thd_arg,0,0),val(val_arg),type(type_arg)
|
|
{}
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
|
|
void pack_info(Protocol* protocol);
|
|
int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
|
|
#else
|
|
void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
Intvar_log_event(const char* buf, const Format_description_log_event* description_event);
|
|
~Intvar_log_event() {}
|
|
Log_event_type get_type_code() { return INTVAR_EVENT;}
|
|
const char* get_var_type_name();
|
|
int get_data_size() { return 9; /* sizeof(type) + sizeof(val) */;}
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
bool write(IO_CACHE* file);
|
|
#endif
|
|
bool is_valid() const { return 1; }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Rand Log Event class
|
|
|
|
Logs random seed used by the next RAND(), and by PASSWORD() in 4.1.0.
|
|
4.1.1 does not need it (it's repeatable again) so this event needn't be
|
|
written in 4.1.1 for PASSWORD() (but the fact that it is written is just a
|
|
waste, it does not cause bugs).
|
|
|
|
****************************************************************************/
|
|
|
|
class Rand_log_event: public Log_event
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
ulonglong seed1;
|
|
ulonglong seed2;
|
|
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
Rand_log_event(THD* thd_arg, ulonglong seed1_arg, ulonglong seed2_arg)
|
|
:Log_event(thd_arg,0,0),seed1(seed1_arg),seed2(seed2_arg)
|
|
{}
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
|
|
void pack_info(Protocol* protocol);
|
|
int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
|
|
#else
|
|
void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
Rand_log_event(const char* buf, const Format_description_log_event* description_event);
|
|
~Rand_log_event() {}
|
|
Log_event_type get_type_code() { return RAND_EVENT;}
|
|
int get_data_size() { return 16; /* sizeof(ulonglong) * 2*/ }
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
bool write(IO_CACHE* file);
|
|
#endif
|
|
bool is_valid() const { return 1; }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/*****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Xid Log Event class
|
|
|
|
Logs xid of the transaction-to-be-committed in the 2pc protocol.
|
|
Has no meaning in replication, slaves ignore it.
|
|
|
|
****************************************************************************/
|
|
#ifdef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
typedef ulonglong my_xid; // this line is the same as in handler.h
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
class Xid_log_event: public Log_event
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
my_xid xid;
|
|
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
Xid_log_event(THD* thd_arg, my_xid x): Log_event(thd_arg,0,0), xid(x) {}
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
|
|
void pack_info(Protocol* protocol);
|
|
int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
|
|
#else
|
|
void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
Xid_log_event(const char* buf, const Format_description_log_event* description_event);
|
|
~Xid_log_event() {}
|
|
Log_event_type get_type_code() { return XID_EVENT;}
|
|
int get_data_size() { return sizeof(xid); }
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
bool write(IO_CACHE* file);
|
|
#endif
|
|
bool is_valid() const { return 1; }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/*****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
User var Log Event class
|
|
|
|
Every time a query uses the value of a user variable, a User_var_log_event is
|
|
written before the Query_log_event, to set the user variable.
|
|
|
|
****************************************************************************/
|
|
|
|
class User_var_log_event: public Log_event
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
char *name;
|
|
uint name_len;
|
|
char *val;
|
|
ulong val_len;
|
|
Item_result type;
|
|
uint charset_number;
|
|
bool is_null;
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
User_var_log_event(THD* thd_arg, char *name_arg, uint name_len_arg,
|
|
char *val_arg, ulong val_len_arg, Item_result type_arg,
|
|
uint charset_number_arg)
|
|
:Log_event(), name(name_arg), name_len(name_len_arg), val(val_arg),
|
|
val_len(val_len_arg), type(type_arg), charset_number(charset_number_arg)
|
|
{ is_null= !val; }
|
|
void pack_info(Protocol* protocol);
|
|
int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
|
|
#else
|
|
void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
User_var_log_event(const char* buf, const Format_description_log_event* description_event);
|
|
~User_var_log_event() {}
|
|
Log_event_type get_type_code() { return USER_VAR_EVENT;}
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
bool write(IO_CACHE* file);
|
|
#endif
|
|
bool is_valid() const { return 1; }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Stop Log Event class
|
|
|
|
****************************************************************************/
|
|
class Stop_log_event: public Log_event
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
Stop_log_event() :Log_event()
|
|
{}
|
|
int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
|
|
#else
|
|
void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
Stop_log_event(const char* buf, const Format_description_log_event* description_event):
|
|
Log_event(buf, description_event)
|
|
{}
|
|
~Stop_log_event() {}
|
|
Log_event_type get_type_code() { return STOP_EVENT;}
|
|
bool is_valid() const { return 1; }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/*****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Rotate Log Event class
|
|
|
|
This will be deprecated when we move to using sequence ids.
|
|
|
|
****************************************************************************/
|
|
|
|
class Rotate_log_event: public Log_event
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
enum {
|
|
DUP_NAME= 2 // if constructor should dup the string argument
|
|
};
|
|
const char* new_log_ident;
|
|
ulonglong pos;
|
|
uint ident_len;
|
|
uint flags;
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
Rotate_log_event(THD* thd_arg, const char* new_log_ident_arg,
|
|
uint ident_len_arg,
|
|
ulonglong pos_arg, uint flags);
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
|
|
void pack_info(Protocol* protocol);
|
|
int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
|
|
#else
|
|
void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
Rotate_log_event(const char* buf, uint event_len,
|
|
const Format_description_log_event* description_event);
|
|
~Rotate_log_event()
|
|
{
|
|
if (flags & DUP_NAME)
|
|
my_free((gptr) new_log_ident, MYF(MY_ALLOW_ZERO_PTR));
|
|
}
|
|
Log_event_type get_type_code() { return ROTATE_EVENT;}
|
|
int get_data_size() { return ident_len + ROTATE_HEADER_LEN;}
|
|
bool is_valid() const { return new_log_ident != 0; }
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
bool write(IO_CACHE* file);
|
|
#endif
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* the classes below are for the new LOAD DATA INFILE logging */
|
|
|
|
/*****************************************************************************
|
|
Create File Log Event class
|
|
****************************************************************************/
|
|
|
|
class Create_file_log_event: public Load_log_event
|
|
{
|
|
protected:
|
|
/*
|
|
Pretend we are Load event, so we can write out just
|
|
our Load part - used on the slave when writing event out to
|
|
SQL_LOAD-*.info file
|
|
*/
|
|
bool fake_base;
|
|
public:
|
|
char* block;
|
|
const char *event_buf;
|
|
uint block_len;
|
|
uint file_id;
|
|
bool inited_from_old;
|
|
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
Create_file_log_event(THD* thd, sql_exchange* ex, const char* db_arg,
|
|
const char* table_name_arg,
|
|
List<Item>& fields_arg,
|
|
enum enum_duplicates handle_dup, bool ignore,
|
|
char* block_arg, uint block_len_arg,
|
|
bool using_trans);
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
|
|
void pack_info(Protocol* protocol);
|
|
int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
|
|
#else
|
|
void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
|
|
void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info, bool enable_local);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
Create_file_log_event(const char* buf, uint event_len,
|
|
const Format_description_log_event* description_event);
|
|
~Create_file_log_event()
|
|
{
|
|
my_free((char*) event_buf, MYF(MY_ALLOW_ZERO_PTR));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Log_event_type get_type_code()
|
|
{
|
|
return fake_base ? Load_log_event::get_type_code() : CREATE_FILE_EVENT;
|
|
}
|
|
int get_data_size()
|
|
{
|
|
return (fake_base ? Load_log_event::get_data_size() :
|
|
Load_log_event::get_data_size() +
|
|
4 + 1 + block_len);
|
|
}
|
|
bool is_valid() const { return inited_from_old || block != 0; }
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
bool write_data_header(IO_CACHE* file);
|
|
bool write_data_body(IO_CACHE* file);
|
|
/*
|
|
Cut out Create_file extentions and
|
|
write it as Load event - used on the slave
|
|
*/
|
|
bool write_base(IO_CACHE* file);
|
|
#endif
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Append Block Log Event class
|
|
|
|
****************************************************************************/
|
|
|
|
class Append_block_log_event: public Log_event
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
char* block;
|
|
uint block_len;
|
|
uint file_id;
|
|
/*
|
|
'db' is filled when the event is created in mysql_load() (the
|
|
event needs to have a 'db' member to be well filtered by
|
|
binlog-*-db rules). 'db' is not written to the binlog (it's not
|
|
used by Append_block_log_event::write()), so it can't be read in
|
|
the Append_block_log_event(const char* buf, int event_len)
|
|
constructor. In other words, 'db' is used only for filtering by
|
|
binlog-*-db rules. Create_file_log_event is different: it's 'db'
|
|
(which is inherited from Load_log_event) is written to the binlog
|
|
and can be re-read.
|
|
*/
|
|
const char* db;
|
|
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
Append_block_log_event(THD* thd, const char* db_arg, char* block_arg,
|
|
uint block_len_arg, bool using_trans);
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
|
|
int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
|
|
void pack_info(Protocol* protocol);
|
|
virtual int get_create_or_append() const;
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
|
|
#else
|
|
void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
Append_block_log_event(const char* buf, uint event_len,
|
|
const Format_description_log_event* description_event);
|
|
~Append_block_log_event() {}
|
|
Log_event_type get_type_code() { return APPEND_BLOCK_EVENT;}
|
|
int get_data_size() { return block_len + APPEND_BLOCK_HEADER_LEN ;}
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bool is_valid() const { return block != 0; }
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#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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bool write(IO_CACHE* file);
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#endif
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const char* get_db() { return db; }
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};
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/*****************************************************************************
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Delete File Log Event class
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****************************************************************************/
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class Delete_file_log_event: public Log_event
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{
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public:
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uint file_id;
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const char* db; /* see comment in Append_block_log_event */
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#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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Delete_file_log_event(THD* thd, const char* db_arg, bool using_trans);
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#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
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void pack_info(Protocol* protocol);
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int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
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#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
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#else
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void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
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void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info, bool enable_local);
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#endif
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Delete_file_log_event(const char* buf, uint event_len,
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const Format_description_log_event* description_event);
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~Delete_file_log_event() {}
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Log_event_type get_type_code() { return DELETE_FILE_EVENT;}
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int get_data_size() { return DELETE_FILE_HEADER_LEN ;}
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bool is_valid() const { return file_id != 0; }
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#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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bool write(IO_CACHE* file);
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#endif
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const char* get_db() { return db; }
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};
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/*****************************************************************************
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Execute Load Log Event class
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****************************************************************************/
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class Execute_load_log_event: public Log_event
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{
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public:
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uint file_id;
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const char* db; /* see comment in Append_block_log_event */
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#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
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Execute_load_log_event(THD* thd, const char* db_arg, bool using_trans);
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#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
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void pack_info(Protocol* protocol);
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int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
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#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
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|
#else
|
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void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
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#endif
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|
|
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Execute_load_log_event(const char* buf, uint event_len,
|
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const Format_description_log_event* description_event);
|
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~Execute_load_log_event() {}
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Log_event_type get_type_code() { return EXEC_LOAD_EVENT;}
|
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int get_data_size() { return EXEC_LOAD_HEADER_LEN ;}
|
|
bool is_valid() const { return file_id != 0; }
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
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bool write(IO_CACHE* file);
|
|
#endif
|
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const char* get_db() { return db; }
|
|
};
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|
|
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|
|
/***************************************************************************
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|
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|
Begin load query Log Event class
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|
|
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Event for the first block of file to be loaded, its only difference from
|
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Append_block event is that this event creates or truncates existing file
|
|
before writing data.
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|
|
|
****************************************************************************/
|
|
class Begin_load_query_log_event: public Append_block_log_event
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
Begin_load_query_log_event(THD* thd_arg, const char *db_arg,
|
|
char* block_arg, uint block_len_arg,
|
|
bool using_trans);
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
|
|
Begin_load_query_log_event(THD* thd);
|
|
int get_create_or_append() const;
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
|
|
#endif
|
|
Begin_load_query_log_event(const char* buf, uint event_len,
|
|
const Format_description_log_event* description_event);
|
|
~Begin_load_query_log_event() {}
|
|
Log_event_type get_type_code() { return BEGIN_LOAD_QUERY_EVENT; }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
Elements of this enum describe how LOAD DATA handles duplicates.
|
|
*/
|
|
enum enum_load_dup_handling { LOAD_DUP_ERROR= 0, LOAD_DUP_IGNORE,
|
|
LOAD_DUP_REPLACE };
|
|
|
|
/****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Execute load query Log Event class
|
|
|
|
Event responsible for LOAD DATA execution, it similar to Query_log_event
|
|
but before executing the query it substitutes original filename in LOAD DATA
|
|
query with name of temporary file.
|
|
|
|
****************************************************************************/
|
|
class Execute_load_query_log_event: public Query_log_event
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
uint file_id; // file_id of temporary file
|
|
uint fn_pos_start; // pointer to the part of the query that should
|
|
// be substituted
|
|
uint fn_pos_end; // pointer to the end of this part of query
|
|
/*
|
|
We have to store type of duplicate handling explicitly, because
|
|
for LOAD DATA it also depends on LOCAL option. And this part
|
|
of query will be rewritten during replication so this information
|
|
may be lost...
|
|
*/
|
|
enum_load_dup_handling dup_handling;
|
|
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
Execute_load_query_log_event(THD* thd, const char* query_arg,
|
|
ulong query_length, uint fn_pos_start_arg,
|
|
uint fn_pos_end_arg,
|
|
enum_load_dup_handling dup_handling_arg,
|
|
bool using_trans, bool suppress_use);
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
|
|
void pack_info(Protocol* protocol);
|
|
int exec_event(struct st_relay_log_info* rli);
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */
|
|
#else
|
|
void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
|
|
/* Prints the query as LOAD DATA LOCAL and with rewritten filename */
|
|
void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info,
|
|
const char *local_fname);
|
|
#endif
|
|
Execute_load_query_log_event(const char* buf, uint event_len,
|
|
const Format_description_log_event *description_event);
|
|
~Execute_load_query_log_event() {}
|
|
|
|
Log_event_type get_type_code() { return EXECUTE_LOAD_QUERY_EVENT; }
|
|
bool is_valid() const { return Query_log_event::is_valid() && file_id != 0; }
|
|
|
|
ulong get_post_header_size_for_derived();
|
|
#ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
bool write_post_header_for_derived(IO_CACHE* file);
|
|
#endif
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
#ifdef MYSQL_CLIENT
|
|
class Unknown_log_event: public Log_event
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
/*
|
|
Even if this is an unknown event, we still pass description_event to
|
|
Log_event's ctor, this way we can extract maximum information from the
|
|
event's header (the unique ID for example).
|
|
*/
|
|
Unknown_log_event(const char* buf, const Format_description_log_event* description_event):
|
|
Log_event(buf, description_event)
|
|
{}
|
|
~Unknown_log_event() {}
|
|
void print(FILE* file, PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info= 0);
|
|
Log_event_type get_type_code() { return UNKNOWN_EVENT;}
|
|
bool is_valid() const { return 1; }
|
|
};
|
|
#endif
|
|
char *str_to_hex(char *to, const char *from, uint len);
|
|
#endif /* _log_event_h */
|