Bug #36098 Audit plugin (wl 3771) feature disabled in 6.0
avoid recusrive locking of LOCK_plugin
include/mysql/plugin_audit.h:
fix incorrect version
sql/log.cc:
move the common code to a shared header
sql/mysqld.cc:
restore the deleted functionality
sql/set_var.cc:
remove unused parameter
sql/sql_audit.h:
two inline convenience functions
sql/sql_parse.cc:
use a simplified convenience call
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
unlock LOCK_plugin for plugin->init() call, add missing OOM check,
issue "unknown variable" error in find_sys_var, not down the stack
WL#3771
"Audit Plugin Interface"
Implement new plug-in type - AUDIT
New plug-in: audit_null
simply increments counter for how many times it was called.
include/Makefile.am:
wl3771
add new headers to distribution
include/mysql/plugin.h:
wl3771
define new AUDIT plugin type
Split out fulltext plugin type into its own header
include/mysql/plugin.h.pp:
wl3771
no real API change, just re-arranged some code
include/mysql/plugin_audit.h:
wl3771
pluggable audit interface
include/mysql/plugin_ftparser.h:
wl3771
Split out fulltext plugin type into its own header
libmysqld/CMakeLists.txt:
wl3771
add sql_audit.cc to build
libmysqld/Makefile.am:
wl3771
add sql_audit.cc to build
plugin/audit_null:
wl3771
an example plugin for testing pluggable audit interface
plugin/audit_null/Makefile.am:
wl3771
an example plugin for testing pluggable audit interface
plugin/audit_null/audit_null.c:
wl3771
an example plugin for testing pluggable audit interface
plugin/audit_null/plug.in:
wl3771
an example plugin for testing pluggable audit interface
sql/CMakeLists.txt:
wl3771
add sql_audit.cc to build
sql/Makefile.am:
wl3771
add sql_audit.cc to build
sql/event_queue.cc:
wl3771
release audit resources before waiting
sql/log.cc:
wl3771
add general audit call for log
sql/mysqld.cc:
wl3771
add audit initialize/finalize
add general audit call for error
sql/sql_audit.cc:
wl3771
pluggable audit interface implementation
sql/sql_audit.h:
wl3771
pluggable audit interface implementation
sql/sql_class.cc:
wl3771
add thd audit init/deinit calls
sql/sql_class.h:
wl3771
add required data structures for audit to THD
sql/sql_connect.cc:
wl3771
release audit resources before waiting
sql/sql_insert.cc:
wl3771
release audit plugins before waiting
sql/sql_parse.cc:
wl3771
add general audit call for results
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
wl3771
add declarations for audit plugin type
WL#3771
"Audit Plugin Interface"
Implement new plug-in type - AUDIT
New plug-in: audit_null
simply increments counter for how many times it was called.
WL#2474 "Multi Range Read: Change the default MRR implementation to implement new MRR interface"
WL#2475 "Batched range read functions for MyISAM/InnoDb"
"Index condition pushdown for MyISAM/InnoDB"
Igor's fix from sp1r-igor@olga.mysql.com-20080330055902-07614:
There could be observed the following problems:
1. EXPLAIN did not mention pushdown conditions from on expressions in the
'extra' column. As a result if a query had no where conditions pushed
down to a table, but had on conditions pushed to this table the 'extra'
column in the EXPLAIN for the table missed 'using where'.
2. Conditions for ref access were not eliminated from on expressions
though such conditions were eliminated from the where condition.
Row-based replication requires the types of columns on the
master and slave to be approximately the same (some safe
conversions between strings are allowed), but does not
allow safe conversions between fields of similar types such
as TINYINT and INT.
This patch implement type conversions between similar fields
on the master and slave.
The conversions are controlled using a new variable
SLAVE_TYPE_CONVERSIONS of type SET('ALL_LOSSY','ALL_NON_LOSSY').
Non-lossy conversions are any conversions that do not run the
risk of losing any information, while lossy conversions can
potentially truncate the value. The column definitions are
checked to decide if the conversion is acceptable.
If neither conversion is enabled, it is required that the
definitions of the columns are identical on master and slave.
Conversion is done by creating an internal conversion table,
unpacking the master data into it, and then copy the data to
the real table on the slave.
.bzrignore:
New files added
client/Makefile.am:
New files added
client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
Functions in rpl_utility.cc is now needed by mysqlbinlog.cc.
libmysqld/Makefile.am:
New files added
mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/check_type.inc:
Test include file to check a single type conversion.
mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_extraSlave_Col.test:
Switching to use INT instead of TEXT for column that should not have matching types.
mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_row_basic.test:
Adding code to enable type conversions for BIT tests since InnoDB
cannot handle them properly due to incorrect information stored as
metadata.
mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/type_conversions.test:
Test file to check a set of type conversions
with current settings of slave_type_conversions.
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_typeconv.test:
Test file to test conversions from master to slave with
all possible values for slave_type_conversions.
The test also checks that the slave_type_conversions
variable works as expected.
sql/field.cc:
Changing definition of compatible_field_size to both check if
two field with identical base types are compatible and give an
order between them if they are compatible.
This only implement checking on the slave, so it will not affect
replication from an old master to a new slave.
sql/field.h:
Changing prototypes for functions:
- compatible_field_size()
- init_for_tmp_table()
- row_pack_length()
sql/log_event.cc:
Changing compability checks to build a conversion table if the fields
are compatible, but does not have the same base type.
sql/log_event_old.cc:
Changing compability checks to build a conversion table if the fields
are compatible, but does not have the same base type.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Adding global option variable for SLAVE_TYPE_CONVERSIONS
sql/mysqld.cc:
Adding SLAVE_TYPE_CONVERSIONS global server variable.
sql/rpl_record.cc:
Changing unpack_row to use the conversion table if present.
sql/rpl_rli.h:
Removing function get_tabledef and replacing it with get_table_data().
This function retrieve data for table opened for replication, not just
table definition.
sql/rpl_utility.cc:
Function table_def::compatible_with is changed to compare table on master
and slave for compatibility and generate a conversions table if they are
compatible.
Computing real type of fields from metadata for ENUM and SET types.
Computing pack_length correctly for ENUM, SET, and BLOB types.
Adding optimization to not check compatibility if no
slave type conversions are enabled.
sql/rpl_utility.h:
Changing prototypes since implementation has changed.
Modifying table_def::type() to return real type instead of stored type.
sql/set_var.cc:
Adding SLAVE_TYPE_CONVERSIONS variable.
sql/set_var.h:
Adding SLAVE_TYPE_CONVERSIONS variable.
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
Adding error messages for slave type conversions.
sql/sql_class.h:
Adding SLAVE_TYPE_CONVERSIONS variable.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Correcting create_virtual_tmp_table() to compute null bit positions
correctly in the presence of bit fields.
Row-based replication requires the types of columns on the
master and slave to be approximately the same (some safe
conversions between strings are allowed), but does not
allow safe conversions between fields of similar types such
as TINYINT and INT.
This patch implement type conversions between similar fields
on the master and slave.
The conversions are controlled using a new variable
SLAVE_TYPE_CONVERSIONS of type SET('ALL_LOSSY','ALL_NON_LOSSY').
Non-lossy conversions are any conversions that do not run the
risk of losing any information, while lossy conversions can
potentially truncate the value. The column definitions are
checked to decide if the conversion is acceptable.
If neither conversion is enabled, it is required that the
definitions of the columns are identical on master and slave.
Conversion is done by creating an internal conversion table,
unpacking the master data into it, and then copy the data to
the real table on the slave.
As documented in the bug report, the double checked locking
pattern has inherent issues, and cannot guarantee correct
initialization.
This patch replaces the logic in init_available_charsets()
with the use of pthread_once(3). A wrapper function,
my_pthread_once(), is introduced and is used in lieu of direct
calls to init_available_charsets(). Related defines
MY_PTHREAD_ONCE_* are also introduced.
For the Windows platform, the implementation in lp:sysbench is
ported. For single-thread use, a simple define calls the
function and sets the pthread_once control variable.
Charset initialization is modified to use my_pthread_once().
include/my_no_pthread.h:
Dummy my_pthread_once() for single thread use.
include/my_pthread.h:
Declaration for new function my_pthread_once().
mysys/charset.c:
Logic in init_available_charsets() is simplified.
Using my_pthread_once() for all calls to this func.
mysys/my_winthread.c:
Windows implementation of my_pthread_once().
As documented in the bug report, the double checked locking
pattern has inherent issues, and cannot guarantee correct
initialization.
This patch replaces the logic in init_available_charsets()
with the use of pthread_once(3). A wrapper function,
my_pthread_once(), is introduced and is used in lieu of direct
calls to init_available_charsets(). Related defines
MY_PTHREAD_ONCE_* are also introduced.
For the Windows platform, the implementation in lp:sysbench is
ported. For single-thread use, a simple define calls the
function and sets the pthread_once control variable.
Charset initialization is modified to use my_pthread_once().
Rerun dtrace -G on all objects that can contan dtrace probes (also objects that are
part of static libs) before linking mysqld to produce dtrace_probes_all.o and link
dtrace_probes_all.o with mysqld
This ugly workaround was inspired by handling dtrace using autotools.
Rerun dtrace -G on all objects that can contan dtrace probes (also objects that are
part of static libs) before linking mysqld to produce dtrace_probes_all.o and link
dtrace_probes_all.o with mysqld
This ugly workaround was inspired by handling dtrace using autotools.
The help text for --init-slave=name:
"Command(s) that are executed when a slave connects to this master".
This text indicate that the --init-slave option is set on a master
server, and the master server passes the option's argument to slave
which connects to it. This is wrong. Actually the --init-slave option
just can be set on a slave server, and then the slave server executes
the argument each time the SQL thread starts.
Correct the help text for --init-slave option as following:
"Command(s) that are executed by a slave server each time the SQL thread starts."
sql/mysqld.cc:
Correct the help text for --init-slave option.
The help text for --init-slave=name:
"Command(s) that are executed when a slave connects to this master".
This text indicate that the --init-slave option is set on a master
server, and the master server passes the option's argument to slave
which connects to it. This is wrong. Actually the --init-slave option
just can be set on a slave server, and then the slave server executes
the argument each time the SQL thread starts.
Correct the help text for --init-slave option as following:
"Command(s) that are executed by a slave server each time the SQL thread starts."
The help text for --init-slave=name:
"Command(s) that are executed when a slave connects to this master".
This text indicate that the --init-slave option is set on a master
server, and the master server passes the option's argument to slave
which connects to it. This is wrong. Actually the --init-slave option
just can be set on a slave server, and then the slave server executes
the argument each time the SQL thread starts.
Correct the help text for --init-slave option as following:
"Command(s) that are executed by a slave server each time the SQL thread starts."
sql/mysqld.cc:
Correct the help text for --init-slave option.
The help text for --init-slave=name:
"Command(s) that are executed when a slave connects to this master".
This text indicate that the --init-slave option is set on a master
server, and the master server passes the option's argument to slave
which connects to it. This is wrong. Actually the --init-slave option
just can be set on a slave server, and then the slave server executes
the argument each time the SQL thread starts.
Correct the help text for --init-slave option as following:
"Command(s) that are executed by a slave server each time the SQL thread starts."