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BUG#50312 Warnings for unsafe sub-statement not returned to client

After BUG#36649, warnings for sub-statements are cleared when a 
new sub-statement is started. This is problematic since it suppresses
warnings for unsafe statements in some cases. It is important that we
always give a warning to the client, because the user needs to know
when there is a risk that the slave goes out of sync.
                        
We fixed the problem by generating warning messages for unsafe statements
while returning from a stored procedure, function, trigger or while
executing a top level statement.
                        
We also started checking unsafeness when both performance and log tables are
used. This is necessary after the performance schema which does a distinction
between performance and log tables.
This commit is contained in:
Alfranio Correia
2010-08-10 12:32:54 +01:00
parent 89ad5fa810
commit bd3aa7eb78
17 changed files with 782 additions and 1259 deletions

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@ -1566,125 +1566,6 @@ public:
return current_stmt_binlog_format == BINLOG_FORMAT_ROW;
}
enum enum_stmt_accessed_table
{
/*
If a transactional table is about to be read. Note that
a write implies a read.
*/
STMT_READS_TRANS_TABLE= 0,
/*
If a transactional table is about to be updated.
*/
STMT_WRITES_TRANS_TABLE,
/*
If a non-transactional table is about to be read. Note that
a write implies a read.
*/
STMT_READS_NON_TRANS_TABLE,
/*
If a non-transactional table is about to be updated.
*/
STMT_WRITES_NON_TRANS_TABLE,
/*
If a temporary transactional table is about to be read. Note
that a write implies a read.
*/
STMT_READS_TEMP_TRANS_TABLE,
/*
If a temporary transactional table is about to be updated.
*/
STMT_WRITES_TEMP_TRANS_TABLE,
/*
If a temporary non-transactional table is about to be read. Note
that a write implies a read.
*/
STMT_READS_TEMP_NON_TRANS_TABLE,
/*
If a temporary non-transactional table is about to be updated.
*/
STMT_WRITES_TEMP_NON_TRANS_TABLE,
/*
The last element of the enumeration. Please, if necessary add
anything before this.
*/
STMT_ACCESS_TABLE_COUNT
};
/**
Sets the type of table that is about to be accessed while executing a
statement.
@param accessed_table Enumeration type that defines the type of table,
e.g. temporary, transactional, non-transactional.
*/
inline void set_stmt_accessed_table(enum_stmt_accessed_table accessed_table)
{
DBUG_ENTER("THD::set_stmt_accessed_table");
DBUG_ASSERT(accessed_table >= 0 && accessed_table < STMT_ACCESS_TABLE_COUNT);
stmt_accessed_table_flag |= (1U << accessed_table);
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/**
Checks if a type of table is about to be accessed while executing a
statement.
@param accessed_table Enumeration type that defines the type of table,
e.g. temporary, transactional, non-transactional.
@return
@retval TRUE if the type of the table is about to be accessed
@retval FALSE otherwise
*/
inline bool stmt_accessed_table(enum_stmt_accessed_table accessed_table)
{
DBUG_ENTER("THD::stmt_accessed_table");
DBUG_ASSERT(accessed_table >= 0 && accessed_table < STMT_ACCESS_TABLE_COUNT);
DBUG_RETURN((stmt_accessed_table_flag & (1U << accessed_table)) != 0);
}
/**
Checks if a temporary table is about to be accessed while executing a
statement.
@return
@retval TRUE if a temporary table is about to be accessed
@retval FALSE otherwise
*/
inline bool stmt_accessed_temp_table()
{
DBUG_ENTER("THD::stmt_accessed_temp_table");
DBUG_RETURN((stmt_accessed_table_flag &
((1U << STMT_READS_TEMP_TRANS_TABLE) |
(1U << STMT_WRITES_TEMP_TRANS_TABLE) |
(1U << STMT_READS_TEMP_NON_TRANS_TABLE) |
(1U << STMT_WRITES_TEMP_NON_TRANS_TABLE))) != 0);
}
/**
Checks if a temporary non-transactional table is about to be accessed
while executing a statement.
@return
@retval TRUE if a temporary non-transactional table is about to be
accessed
@retval FALSE otherwise
*/
inline bool stmt_accessed_non_trans_temp_table()
{
DBUG_ENTER("THD::stmt_accessed_non_trans_temp_table");
DBUG_RETURN((stmt_accessed_table_flag &
((1U << STMT_READS_TEMP_NON_TRANS_TABLE) |
(1U << STMT_WRITES_TEMP_NON_TRANS_TABLE))) != 0);
}
private:
/**
Indicates the format in which the current statement will be
@ -1695,24 +1576,8 @@ private:
/**
Bit field for the state of binlog warnings.
There are two groups of bits:
- The first Lex::BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_COUNT bits list all types of
unsafeness that the current statement has.
- The following Lex::BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_COUNT bits list all types
of unsafeness that the current statement has issued warnings
for.
Hence, this variable must be big enough to hold
2*Lex::BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_COUNT bits. This is asserted in @c
issue_unsafe_warnings().
The first and second groups of bits are set by @c
decide_logging_format() when it detects that a warning should be
issued. The third group of bits is set from @c binlog_query()
when a warning is issued. All bits are cleared at the end of the
top-level statement.
The first Lex::BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_COUNT bits list all types of
unsafeness that the current statement has.
This must be a member of THD and not of LEX, because warnings are
detected and issued in different places (@c
@ -1722,20 +1587,14 @@ private:
*/
uint32 binlog_unsafe_warning_flags;
/**
Bit field that determines the type of tables that are about to be
be accessed while executing a statement.
*/
uint32 stmt_accessed_table_flag;
void issue_unsafe_warnings();
/*
Number of outstanding table maps, i.e., table maps in the
transaction cache.
*/
uint binlog_table_maps;
public:
void issue_unsafe_warnings();
uint get_binlog_table_maps() const {
return binlog_table_maps;
}