BUG#11761686 insert_id event is not filtered.
Two issues are covered.
INSERT into autoincrement field which is not the first part in the composed primary key
is unsafe by autoincrement logging design. The case is specific to MyISAM engine
because Innodb does not allow such table definition.
However no warnings and row-format logging in the MIXED mode was done, and
that is fixed.
Int-, Rand-, User-var log-events were not filtered along with their parent
query that made possible them to screw up execution context of the following
query.
Fixed with deferring their execution until the parent query.
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Bug#11754117
Post review fixes.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_auto_increment_bug45679.result:
a new result file is added.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_filter_tables_not_exist.result:
results updated.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_auto_increment_bug45679.test:
regression test for BUG#11754117-45670 is added.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_filter_tables_not_exist.test:
regression test for filtering issue of BUG#11754117 - 45670 is added.
sql/log_event.cc:
Logics are added for deferring and executing events associated
with the Query event.
sql/log_event.h:
Interface to deferred events batch execution is added.
sql/rpl_rli.cc:
initialization for new RLI members is added.
sql/rpl_rli.h:
New members to RLI are added to facilitate deferred events gathering
and execution control;
two general character RLI cleanup methods are constructed.
sql/rpl_utility.cc:
Deferred_log_events methods are difined.
sql/rpl_utility.h:
A new class Deferred_log_events is defined to implement
IRU events gathering, execution and cleanup.
sql/slave.cc:
Necessary changes to initialize `rli->deferred_events' and prevent
deferred event deletion in the main read-exec branch.
sql/sql_base.cc:
A new safe-check function for multi-part pk with auto-increment is defined
and deployed in lock_tables().
sql/sql_class.cc:
Initialization for a new member and replication cleanups are added
to THD class.
sql/sql_class.h:
THD class receives a new member to hold a specific execution
context for slave applier.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Execution of the deferred event in started prior to its parent query.
BUG#11761686 insert_id event is not filtered.
Two issues are covered.
INSERT into autoincrement field which is not the first part in the composed primary key
is unsafe by autoincrement logging design. The case is specific to MyISAM engine
because Innodb does not allow such table definition.
However no warnings and row-format logging in the MIXED mode was done, and
that is fixed.
Int-, Rand-, User-var log-events were not filtered along with their parent
query that made possible them to screw up execution context of the following
query.
Fixed with deferring their execution until the parent query.
******
Bug#11754117
Post review fixes.
mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/group_commit_crash.test:
remove autoincrement to avoid rbr being used for insert ... select
mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/group_commit_crash_no_optimize_thread.test:
remove autoincrement to avoid rbr being used for insert ... select
mysys/my_addr_resolve.c:
a pointer to a buffer is returned to the caller -> the buffer cannot be on the stack
mysys/stacktrace.c:
my_vsnprintf() is ok here, in 5.5
BUG#64503: mysql frequently ignores --relay-log-space-limit
When the SQL thread goes to sleep, waiting for more events, it sets
the flag ignore_log_space_limit to true. This gives the IO thread a
chance to queue some more events and ultimately the SQL thread will be
able to purge the log once it is rotated. By then the SQL thread
resets the ignore_log_space_limit to false. However, between the time
the SQL thread has set the ignore flag and the time it resets it, the
IO thread will be queuing events in the relay log, possibly going way
over the limit.
This patch makes the IO and SQL thread to synchronize when they reach
the space limit and only ask for one event at a time. Thus the SQL
thread sets ignore_log_space_limit flag and the IO thread resets it to
false everytime it processes one more event. In addition, everytime
the SQL thread processes the next event, and the limit has been
reached, it checks if the IO thread should rotate. If it should, it
instructs the IO thread to rotate, giving the SQL thread a chance to
purge the logs (freeing space). Finally, this patch removes the
resetting of the ignore_log_space_limit flag from purge_first_log,
because this is now reset by the IO thread every time it processes the
next event when the limit has been reached.
If the SQL thread is in a transaction, it cannot purge so, there is no
point in asking the IO thread to rotate. The only thing it can do is
to ask for more events until the transaction is over (then it can ask
the IO to rotate and purge the log right away). Otherwise, there would
be a deadlock (SQL would not be able to purge and IO thread would not
be able to queue events so that the SQL would finish the transaction).
BUG#64503: mysql frequently ignores --relay-log-space-limit
When the SQL thread goes to sleep, waiting for more events, it sets
the flag ignore_log_space_limit to true. This gives the IO thread a
chance to queue some more events and ultimately the SQL thread will be
able to purge the log once it is rotated. By then the SQL thread
resets the ignore_log_space_limit to false. However, between the time
the SQL thread has set the ignore flag and the time it resets it, the
IO thread will be queuing events in the relay log, possibly going way
over the limit.
This patch makes the IO and SQL thread to synchronize when they reach
the space limit and only ask for one event at a time. Thus the SQL
thread sets ignore_log_space_limit flag and the IO thread resets it to
false everytime it processes one more event. In addition, everytime
the SQL thread processes the next event, and the limit has been
reached, it checks if the IO thread should rotate. If it should, it
instructs the IO thread to rotate, giving the SQL thread a chance to
purge the logs (freeing space). Finally, this patch removes the
resetting of the ignore_log_space_limit flag from purge_first_log,
because this is now reset by the IO thread every time it processes the
next event when the limit has been reached.
If the SQL thread is in a transaction, it cannot purge so, there is no
point in asking the IO thread to rotate. The only thing it can do is
to ask for more events until the transaction is over (then it can ask
the IO to rotate and purge the log right away). Otherwise, there would
be a deadlock (SQL would not be able to purge and IO thread would not
be able to queue events so that the SQL would finish the transaction).
Problem : The basic problem is the way the thread sleeps in mysql-5.5 and also in mysql-5.1
when we execute a stop slave on windows platform.
On windows platform if the stop slave is executed after the master dies, we have
this long wait before the stop slave return a value. This is because there is a
sleep of the thread. The sleep is uninterruptable in the two above version,
which was fixed by Davi patch for the BUG#11765860 for mysql-trunk. Backporting
his patch for mysql-5.5 fixes the problem.
Solution : A new pair of mutex and condition variable is introduced to synchronize thread
sleep and finalization. A new mutex is required because the slave threads are
terminated while holding the slave thread locks (run_lock), which can not be
relinquished during termination as this would affect the lock order.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_start_stop_slave.result:
The result file associated with the test added.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_start_stop_slave.test:
A test to check the new functionality.
sql/rpl_mi.cc:
The constructor using the new mutex and condition variables for the master_info.
sql/rpl_mi.h:
The condition variable and mutex have been added for the master_info.
sql/rpl_rli.cc:
The constructor using the new mutex and condition variables for the realy_log_info.
sql/rpl_rli.h:
The condition variable and mutex have been added for the relay_log_info.
sql/slave.cc:
Use a timed wait on a condition variable to implement a interruptible sleep.
The wait is registered with the THD object so that the thread will be woken
up if killed.
Problem : The basic problem is the way the thread sleeps in mysql-5.5 and also in mysql-5.1
when we execute a stop slave on windows platform.
On windows platform if the stop slave is executed after the master dies, we have
this long wait before the stop slave return a value. This is because there is a
sleep of the thread. The sleep is uninterruptable in the two above version,
which was fixed by Davi patch for the BUG#11765860 for mysql-trunk. Backporting
his patch for mysql-5.5 fixes the problem.
Solution : A new pair of mutex and condition variable is introduced to synchronize thread
sleep and finalization. A new mutex is required because the slave threads are
terminated while holding the slave thread locks (run_lock), which can not be
relinquished during termination as this would affect the lock order.
SCAN/CPU) => SLAVE FAILURE
When a statement containing a large amount of ROWs to be applied on
the slave, and the slave's table does not contain a PK, it can take a
considerable amount of time to find and change all the rows that are
to be changed.
The proper slave enhancement will be implemented in WL 5597. However,
in this bug we are making it clear to the user what the problem is, by
printing a message to the error log if the execution time, for a given
statement in RBR, takes more than LONG_FIND_ROW_THRESHOLD (set to 60
seconds). This shall help the DBA to diagnose what's happening when
facing a slave server that is quiet for no apparent reason...
The note is only printed to the error log if log_warnings is set to be
greater than 1.
sql/log_event.cc:
Core of the patch.
In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event, sets STMT start
timestamp.
In Rows_log_event::find_row, if a PK is not used, then the start
timestamp is checked to see if the time spent on this STMT is enough
to justify the printing of a note (only if it was not printed before).
sql/log_event.h:
Defining LONG_FIND_ROW_THRESHOLD.
sql/rpl_rli.cc:
Resets long_find_row state in rli->context_cleanup().
sql/rpl_rli.h:
Two new rli properties that are necessary to control when to
emit a note in the error log: 1) timestamp that states when the
ROW statement started; 2) flag indicating whether the note has
been emitted for the current statement or not. Also deployed
accessors.
SCAN/CPU) => SLAVE FAILURE
When a statement containing a large amount of ROWs to be applied on
the slave, and the slave's table does not contain a PK, it can take a
considerable amount of time to find and change all the rows that are
to be changed.
The proper slave enhancement will be implemented in WL 5597. However,
in this bug we are making it clear to the user what the problem is, by
printing a message to the error log if the execution time, for a given
statement in RBR, takes more than LONG_FIND_ROW_THRESHOLD (set to 60
seconds). This shall help the DBA to diagnose what's happening when
facing a slave server that is quiet for no apparent reason...
The note is only printed to the error log if log_warnings is set to be
greater than 1.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS may do nothing, but
it is still not a failure. don't forget to my_ok it.
******
CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS may do nothing, but
it is still not a failure. don't forget to my_ok it.
sql/sql_table.cc:
small cleanup
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small cleanup
Background: Backporting fix for BUG 11752963 to Mysql5.1 branch.
Problem: Fix of bug 11752963 was only available for trunk and 5.5 branch.
Partial fix has been pushed to 5.1 branch as well.
Fix: backporting the fixes of bug 11752963 to 5.1 branch.
1. Made all major changes to make 5.1 branch in line with 5.5 and the trunk.
2. skipped the partial patch that was already applied to the 5.1 branch.
sql/rpl_rli.h:
Made inited Volatile (find inline comments)
sql/slave.cc:
backported all changes from the fix of BUG#11752963.
Background: Backporting fix for BUG 11752963 to Mysql5.1 branch.
Problem: Fix of bug 11752963 was only available for trunk and 5.5 branch.
Partial fix has been pushed to 5.1 branch as well.
Fix: backporting the fixes of bug 11752963 to 5.1 branch.
1. Made all major changes to make 5.1 branch in line with 5.5 and the trunk.
2. skipped the partial patch that was already applied to the 5.1 branch.
This patch adds options to annotate the binlog (and the mysqlbinlog
output) with the original SQL query for queries that are logged
using row-based replication.
Open issues:
- A better fix for #57688; Igor is working on this
- Test failure in index_merge_innodb.test ; Igor promised to look at this
- Some Innodb tests fails (need to merge with latest xtradb) ; Kristian promised to look at this.
- Failing tests: innodb_plugin.innodb_bug56143 innodb_plugin.innodb_bug56632 innodb_plugin.innodb_bug56680 innodb_plugin.innodb_bug57255
- Werror is disabled; Should be enabled after merge with xtradb.
The procedure for setting up a fake binary log, by changing the
relay log files manually, is run twice when we issue mtr with
--repeat=2. However, when setting it up for the second time,
neither the sql thread is reset nor the server is restarted. This
means that previous stale relay log IO_CACHE metadata - from
first run - is left around. As a consequence, when the test is
run for the second time, the IO_CACHE for the relay log has
position in file different than zero, triggering the assertion.
We fix this by deploying a call to my_b_seek before calling
check_binlog_magic in next_event. This prevents the server
from asserting, in the cases that the SQL thread was reads
from a hot log (relay.NNNNN), then is stopped, then is restarted
from a previous cold log (relay.MMMMM), and then it reaches
the hot log relay.NNNNN again, in which case, the read
coordinates are not set to zero, but to the old values.
Additionally, some comments to the source code were added.
The procedure for setting up a fake binary log, by changing the
relay log files manually, is run twice when we issue mtr with
--repeat=2. However, when setting it up for the second time,
neither the sql thread is reset nor the server is restarted. This
means that previous stale relay log IO_CACHE metadata - from
first run - is left around. As a consequence, when the test is
run for the second time, the IO_CACHE for the relay log has
position in file different than zero, triggering the assertion.
We fix this by deploying a call to my_b_seek before calling
check_binlog_magic in next_event. This prevents the server
from asserting, in the cases that the SQL thread was reads
from a hot log (relay.NNNNN), then is stopped, then is restarted
from a previous cold log (relay.MMMMM), and then it reaches
the hot log relay.NNNNN again, in which case, the read
coordinates are not set to zero, but to the old values.
Additionally, some comments to the source code were added.
This patch:
- Moves all definitions from the mysql_priv.h file into
header files for the component where the variable is
defined
- Creates header files if the component lacks one
- Eliminates all include directives from mysql_priv.h
- Eliminates all circular include cycles
- Rename time.cc to sql_time.cc
- Rename mysql_priv.h to sql_priv.h
This patch:
- Moves all definitions from the mysql_priv.h file into
header files for the component where the variable is
defined
- Creates header files if the component lacks one
- Eliminates all include directives from mysql_priv.h
- Eliminates all circular include cycles
- Rename time.cc to sql_time.cc
- Rename mysql_priv.h to sql_priv.h