Actually, this testcase will fail generally on all testing platforms.
The bugs come from the inconsistent bitmap between rpl master and slave.
In log_event.cc, the n_bits of m_cols and m_cols_ai are intialized with octal-ceiling
m_width, in fact, their n_bits should be equal to m_width.
Wrong n_bits will cause bitmap_bits_set() get incorrect value in unpack_row()
in rpl_record.cc,
then an assertion in unpack_row() will fail and crash sql thread.
DBUG_ASSERT(null_ptr == row_data + master_null_byte_count);
Meanwhile, because of binlog_prepare_pending_rows_event() changed with correct
m_cols, some results of specific testcases should be updated:
binlog_multi_engine.test
ndb_binlog_multi.test
rpl_ndb_dd_partitions.test
rpl_ndb_log.test
rpl_truncate_7ndb.test
rpl_truncate_7ndb_2.test
In addition, to ensure rows replication correct between master and slave after the patch,
two 'select * from t1' are added in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_log.test, and some testcases include
rpl_log.test, therefore, the results of these testcases should be updated likewise:
rpl_stm_log.test
rpl_row_log.test
rpl_ndb_log.test
rpl_row_log_innodb.test
Totally, results of nine testcases are updated.
Adding an event that can be used to denote that an incident occured
on the master. The event can be used to denote a gap in the replication
stream, but can also be used to denote other incidents.
In addition, the injector interface is extended with functions to
generate an incident event. The function will also rotate the binary
log after generating an incident event to get a fresh binary log.
does not work): Changing packed row format to only include null bits
for those columns that are present in the row as well as writing BIT
columns in a storage engine-independent format.
The change in row format is incompatible with the previous format and a
slave will not be able to read the new events.