stop slave; drop table if exists t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7,t8,t9; reset master; reset slave; drop table if exists t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7,t8,t9; start slave; # On slave2 # Connect slave2 to slave CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HOST='127.0.0.1', MASTER_PORT=SLAVE_MYPORT;, MASTER_LOG_FILE='slave-bin.000001', MASTER_USER='root'; START SLAVE; # [On master] DROP VIEW IF EXISTS v_user; DROP VIEW IF EXISTS v_tables_priv; DROP VIEW IF EXISTS v_procs_priv; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS my_grant; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS my_revoke; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS my_user; DROP EVENT IF EXISTS e1; CREATE TABLE t1(c1 char(100)); CREATE VIEW test.v_user AS SELECT * FROM mysql.user WHERE User LIKE 'bug48321%'; CREATE VIEW test.v_tables_priv AS SELECT * FROM mysql.tables_priv WHERE User LIKE 'bug48321%'; CREATE VIEW test.v_procs_priv AS SELECT * FROM mysql.procs_priv WHERE User LIKE 'bug48321%'; CREATE VIEW test.v_event AS SELECT definer FROM mysql.event WHERE name = 'e1'; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() SELECT 1; # bug48321_1-01234 has the max length(16) of user. GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'bug48321_1-01234'@'localhost' WITH GRANT OPTION; # Make sure the max lengths of user and host # the user name is too lengh GRANT CREATE USER ON *.* TO '01234567890123456'@'fakehost'; ERROR HY000: String '01234567890123456' is too long for user name (should be no longer than 16) # the host name is too lengh GRANT CREATE USER ON *.* TO 'fakename'@'0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'; ERROR HY000: String '0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' is too long for host name (should be no longer than 60) # User 'bug48321_1-01234' connects to master by conn1 # [On conn1] # Verify 'REVOKE ALL' statement REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM CURRENT_USER(); Comparing tables master:test.v_user and slave:test.v_user Comparing tables master:test.v_user and slave2:test.v_user # Verify 'GRANT ... ON TABLE ...' statement GRANT CREATE, INSERT, SELECT ON TABLE test.t1 TO CURRENT_USER(); Comparing tables master:test.v_tables_priv and slave:test.v_tables_priv Comparing tables master:test.v_tables_priv and slave2:test.v_tables_priv # Verify 'GRANT ... ON PROCEDURE...' statement GRANT ALTER ROUTINE, EXECUTE ON PROCEDURE p1 TO CURRENT_USER(); Comparing tables master:test.v_procs_priv and slave:test.v_procs_priv Comparing tables master:test.v_procs_priv and slave2:test.v_procs_priv # Verify 'GRANT ... ON *.* ...' statement GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO CURRENT_USER() WITH GRANT OPTION; Comparing tables master:test.v_procs_priv and slave:test.v_procs_priv Comparing tables master:test.v_procs_priv and slave2:test.v_procs_priv # Verify 'REVOKE ... ON TABLE ...' statement REVOKE CREATE, INSERT, SELECT ON TABLE t1 FROM CURRENT_USER(); Comparing tables master:test.v_tables_priv and slave:test.v_tables_priv Comparing tables master:test.v_tables_priv and slave2:test.v_tables_priv # Verify 'REVOKE ... ON PROCEDURE...' statement REVOKE ALTER ROUTINE, EXECUTE ON PROCEDURE p1 FROM CURRENT_USER(); Comparing tables master:test.v_procs_priv and slave:test.v_procs_priv Comparing tables master:test.v_procs_priv and slave2:test.v_procs_priv # Verify 'REVOKE ... ON *.* ...' statement REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* FROM CURRENT_USER(); Comparing tables master:test.v_user and slave:test.v_user Comparing tables master:test.v_user and slave2:test.v_user # Verify 'GRANT ...' statement in the procedure CREATE PROCEDURE my_grant() GRANT CREATE, INSERT, SELECT ON TABLE test.t1 TO CURRENT_USER(); call my_grant; Comparing tables master:test.v_tables_priv and slave:test.v_tables_priv Comparing tables master:test.v_tables_priv and slave2:test.v_tables_priv # Verify 'REVOKE ... ON TABLE ...' statement in the procedure CREATE PROCEDURE my_revoke() REVOKE CREATE, INSERT, SELECT ON TABLE t1 FROM CURRENT_USER(); call my_revoke; Comparing tables master:test.v_tables_priv and slave:test.v_tables_priv Comparing tables master:test.v_tables_priv and slave2:test.v_tables_priv # Verify 'RENAME USER ...' statement RENAME USER CURRENT_USER TO 'bug48321_2'@'localhost'; Comparing tables master:test.v_user and slave:test.v_user Comparing tables master:test.v_user and slave2:test.v_user # Verify 'DROP USER ...' statement GRANT CREATE USER ON *.* TO 'bug48321_2'@'localhost'; DROP USER CURRENT_USER(); Comparing tables master:test.v_user and slave:test.v_user Comparing tables master:test.v_user and slave2:test.v_user # Verify 'ALTER EVENT...' statement CREATE EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 DAY DO SELECT * FROM t1; # Explicitly assign CURRENT_USER() to definer ALTER DEFINER=CURRENT_USER() EVENT e1 ENABLE; Comparing tables master:test.v_event and slave:test.v_event Comparing tables master:test.v_event and slave2:test.v_event # Session user will be set as definer, if the statement does not assign # a definer ALTER EVENT e1 ENABLE; Comparing tables master:test.v_event and slave:test.v_event Comparing tables master:test.v_event and slave2:test.v_event # Verify that this patch does not affect the calling of CURRENT_USER() # in the other statements # [On master] INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(CURRENT_USER()), ('1234'); Warnings: Note 1592 Statement may not be safe to log in statement format. SELECT * FROM t1; c1 root@localhost 1234 # [On slave] SELECT * FROM t1; c1 @ 1234 # [On slave2] SELECT * FROM t1; c1 @ 1234 # [On master] UPDATE t1 SET c1=CURRENT_USER() WHERE c1='1234'; Warnings: Note 1592 Statement may not be safe to log in statement format. SELECT * FROM t1; c1 root@localhost root@localhost # [On slave] SELECT * FROM t1; c1 @ @ # [On slave2] SELECT * FROM t1; c1 @ @ # [On master] DELETE FROM t1 WHERE c1=CURRENT_USER(); Warnings: Note 1592 Statement may not be safe to log in statement format. SELECT * FROM t1; c1 # [On slave] SELECT * FROM t1; c1 # [On slave2] SELECT * FROM t1; c1 # [On master] CREATE TABLE t2(c1 char(100)); CREATE FUNCTION my_user() RETURNS VARCHAR(64) SQL SECURITY INVOKER BEGIN INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(CURRENT_USER()); RETURN CURRENT_USER(); END | INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(my_user()); Warnings: Note 1592 Statement may not be safe to log in statement format. Note 1592 Statement may not be safe to log in statement format. SELECT * FROM t1; c1 root@localhost SELECT * FROM t2; c1 root@localhost # [On slave] SELECT * FROM t1; c1 @ SELECT * FROM t2; c1 @ # [On slave2] SELECT * FROM t1; c1 @ SELECT * FROM t2; c1 @ # END DROP TABLE t1, t2; DROP VIEW v_user, v_tables_priv, v_procs_priv, v_event; DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP PROCEDURE my_grant; DROP PROCEDURE my_revoke; DROP FUNCTION my_user; DROP EVENT e1;