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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alfranio Correia
bd3aa7eb78 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.
2010-08-10 12:32:54 +01:00
Alfranio Correia
9fbf4b723d BUG#53437 @@session.sql_bin_log support in substatements is incorrect
The thd->variables.option_bits & OPTION_BIN_LOG is currently abused: 
it's both a system variable and an implementation switch. The current
approach to this option bit breaks the session variable encapsulation. 
      
Besides it is allowed to change @@session.sql_bin_log within a
transaction what may lead to not correctly logging a transaction.
      
To fix the problems,  we created a thd->variables variable to represent
the "sql_log_bin" and prohibited its update inside a transaction or
sub-statement.
2010-05-27 16:43:08 +01:00
Sven Sandberg
a651824329 BUG#50670: Slave stops with error code 1644
Clarified error messages related to unsafe statements:
 - avoid the internal technical term "row injection"
 - use 'binary log' instead of 'binlog'
 - avoid the word 'unsafeness'
2010-04-28 14:47:49 +02:00
Andrei Elkin
7db8e76471 Bug #50192 Strange effect in replication test, trigger, auto_increment
The auto-inc unsafe warning makes sense even though it's just
one auto-inc table could be involved via a trigger or a stored
function.
However its content was not updated by bug@45677 fixes continuing to mention
two tables whereas the fixes refined semantics of replication of auto_increment 
in stored routine.

Fixed with updating the error message, renaming the error and an internal unsafe-condition 
constants.

A documentation notice
======================

      Inserting into an autoincrement column in a stored function or a trigger
      is unsafe for replication.
      Even with just one autoincrement column, if the routine is invoked more than 
      once slave is not guaranteed to execute the statement graph same way as 
      the master.
      And since it's impossible to estimate how many times a routine can be invoked at 
      the query pre-execution phase (see lock_tables), the statement is marked
      pessimistically unsafe.
2010-01-29 15:55:35 +02:00
b805e3d4d6 Manual merge from next-mr. 2010-01-12 20:07:09 +08:00
Sven Sandberg
73b296c4c4 BUG#39934: Slave stops for engine that only support row-based logging
Post-push fix.
Problem: After the original bugfix, if a statement is unsafe,
binlog_format=mixed, and engine is statement-only, a warning was
generated and the statement executed. However, it is a fundamental
principle of binlogging that binlog_format=mixed should guarantee
correct logging, no compromise. So correct behavior is to generate
an error and don't execute the statement.
Fix: Generate error instead of warning.
Since issue_unsafe_warnings can only generate one error message,
this allows us to simplify the code a bit too:
decide_logging_format does not have to save the error code for
issue_unsafe_warnings
2009-10-14 18:32:08 +02:00
Sven Sandberg
31193a632e merged fixes for BUG#39934 to 5.1-rpl+3
Also renamed current_stmt_binlog_row_based to
current_stmt_binlog_format_row for consistency
2009-09-30 18:00:22 +02:00
Davi Arnaut
e1c43705b9 Bug#46265: Can not disable warning about unsafe statements for binary logging
If using statement based replication (SBR), repeatedly calling
statements which are unsafe for SBR will cause a warning message
to be written to the error for each statement. This might lead
to filling up the error log and there is no way to disable this
behavior.

The solution is to only log these message (about statements unsafe
for statement based replication) if the log_warnings option is set.

For example:

SET GLOBAL LOG_WARNINGS = 0;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(UUID());
SET GLOBAL LOG_WARNINGS = 1;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(UUID());

In this case the message will be printed only once:

[Warning] Statement may not be safe to log in statement format.
          Statement: INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(UUID())
2009-07-31 10:00:35 -03:00
Sven Sandberg
3f6c13ba0a Post-push fixes for BUG#39934
Suppress warnings if binlog_format=STATEMENT and the current
database is filtered out using --binlog-[do|ignore]-db. This
was a regression in my previous patch.
2009-07-22 22:14:20 +02:00
Sven Sandberg
931ac1d781 BUG#39934: Slave stops for engine that only support row-based logging
This is a post-push fix addressing review requests and
problems with extra warnings.

Problem 1: The sub-statement where an unsafe warning was detected was
printed as part of the warning. This was ok for statements that
were unsafe due to, e.g., calls to UUID(), but did not make
sense for statements that were unsafe because there was more than
one autoincrement column (unsafeness in this case comes from the
combination of several sub-statements).
Fix 1: Instead of printing the sub-statement, print an explanation
of why the statement is unsafe.

Problem 2:
When a recursive construct (i.e., stored proceure, stored
function, trigger, view, prepared statement) contained several
sub-statements, and at least one of them was unsafe, there would be
one unsafeness warning per sub-statement - even for safe
sub-statements.
Fix 2:
Ensure that each type of warning is printed at most once, by
remembering throughout the execution of the statement which types
of warnings have been printed.
2009-07-22 18:16:17 +02:00
Sven Sandberg
b70973d326 post-push fixes for BUG#39934: updating test cases 2009-07-15 18:41:02 +02:00
Luis Soares
92536e4213 BUG#42851: Spurious "Statement is not safe to log in statement
format." warnings
      
Despite the fact that a statement would be filtered out from binlog, a
warning would still be thrown if it was issued with the LIMIT.
      
This patch addresses this issue by checking the filtering rules before
printing out the warning.
2009-06-27 14:18:47 +01:00