mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/last_insert_id.result:
Test case for last_insert_id
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/last_insert_id.cnf:
Test case for last_insert_id
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/last_insert_id.test:
Test case for last_insert_id
sql/log_event.cc:
Added DBUG_PRINT
Set thd->first_successful_insert_id_in_prev_stmt_for_binlog when setting thd->first_successful_insert_id_in_prev_stmt.
This is required to get last_insert_id() replicated.
This is analog to how read_first_successful_insert_id_in_prev_stmt() works.
sql/rpl_utility.cc:
Added DBUG_PRINT
When in function remove_eq_conds() a sub-formula of the processed condition
is replaced for another formula we should ensure that in the resulting
formula AND/OR levels must alternate.
The patch to fix mdev-4418 turned out to be incorrect.
At the substitution of single row tables in make_join_statistics()
the used multiple equalities may change and references to the new multiple
equalities must be updated. The function remove_eq_conds() takes care of it and
it should be called right after the substitution of single row tables.
Calling it after the call of make_join_statistics was a mistake.
The bug was that if mysql.slave_gtid_pos was missing, operations on variables
gtid_slave_pos, gtid_binlog_pos, and gtid_current_pos would fail, and continue
to fail even after the table was fixed, until server restart.
Now setting the variables retry loading the table, succeeding if it has been
restored. And querying the variables when the table is not there acts as if
the table was there and was empty.
Also, attempt to fix a race in the rpl.rpl_gtid_basic test case.
The code of JOIN::optimize that performed substitutions for the best equal
field in all ref items did not take into account that a multiple equality
could contain the result of the single-value subquery if the subquery is
inexpensive. This code was corrected.
Also made necessary corresponding corrections in the code of make_join_select().
Implement @@gtid_binlog_state. This is the internal state of the binlog
(most recent GTID logged for every domain_id and server_id). This allows
to save the state before RESET MASTER and restore it afterwards.
The ignored events are not written to the relay log, but instead a fake
Rotate event is generated to handle update of position.
Extend this for Gtid so we similarly generate a fake Gtid_list event
to update the GTID position.
Also fix an unrelated test issue that got triggered by the added test cases.
Fix two problems in table elimination code:
- Before marking a "value" as bound, check if it is already bound. Marking the
same value as bound twice could confuse a module that depends on this value,
because Dep_module_XXX use counters to know when they become bound.
- When checking whether field is part of a key, ignore "extended keys" property.
Currently the loose scan code in opt_range.cc considers all indexes as
possible for the access method. Due to inexact statistics it may happen
that a loose scan is selected over a unique index.
This is clearly wrong since a "loose scan" over a unique index will read
the same keys as a direct index scan, but the loose scan has more overhead.
This task adds a rule to skip unique indexes for loose scan.
Analysis:
The cause of the valgrind warning was an attempt to evaluate a Field that was not yet read.
The reason was that on one hand Item_func_isnotnull was marked as constant by
Item_func_isnotnull::update_used_tables, and this allowed eval_const_cond() to be called.
On the other hand Item_func_isnotnull::val_int() evaluated its argument as if it was not
constant.
Solution:
The fix make sure that Item_func_isnotnull::val_int() doesn't evaluate its argument when
it is constant and cannot be NULL, because the result is known in this case.
When a GTID event is executed, we remember the contained GTID position so that
when we have applied the entire event group we can commit it to
gtid_slave_pos.
However, if the event group fails to apply due to some error and the SQL
thread aborts, the code did not correctly clear the remembered GTID. Thus,
when SQL thread was restarted, the old GTID of the failing event group was
incorrectly updated to gtid_slave_pos when the initial rotate event was
executed, corrupting the GTID position.
After single row substitutions there might appear new equalities.
They should be properly propagated to all AND/OR levels the WHERE
condition. It's done now with an additional call of remove_eq_conds().
The main bug here was the following situation:
Suppose we set up a completely new master2 as an extra multi-master to an
existing slave that already has a different master1 for domain_id=0. When the
slave tries to connect to master2, master2 will not have anything that slave
requests in domain_id=0, but that is fine as master2 is supposedly meant to
serve eg. domain_id=1. (This is MDEV-4485).
But suppose that master2 then actually starts sending events from
domain_id=0. In this case, the fix for MDEV-4485 was incomplete, and the code
would fail to give the error that the position requested by the slave in
domain_id=0 was missing from the binlogs of master2. This could lead to lost
events or completely wrong replication.
The patch for this bug fixes this issue.
In addition, it cleans up the code a bit, getting rid of the fake_gtid_hash in
the code. And the error message when slave and master have diverged due to
alternate future is clarified, as requested in the bug description.
This patch almost totally revised the patch for bug mdev-4177.
The latter had too many defects. In particular, it did not
propagate multiple equalities formed when merging a degenerate
disjunct into underlying AND formula.