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mariadb/sql/event_data_objects.cc
Michael Widenius ab0905c6d7 This is based on the userstatv2 patch from Percona and OurDelta.
The original code comes, as far as I know, from Google (Mark Callaghan's team) with additional work from Percona, Ourdelta and Weldon Whipple.

This code provides the same functionallity, but with a lot of changes to make it faster and better fit the MariaDB infrastucture.

Added new status variables:
- Com_show_client_statistics, Com_show_index_statistics, Com_show_table_statistics, Com_show_user_statistics
- Access_denied_errors, Busy_time (clock time), Binlog_bytes_written, Cpu_time, Empty_queries, Rows_sent, Rows_read

Added new variable / startup option 'userstat' to control if user statistics should be enabled or not

Added my_getcputime(); Returns cpu time used by this thread.
New FLUSH commands:
- FLUSH SLOW QUERY LOG
- FLUSH TABLE_STATISTICS
- FLUSH INDEX_STATISTICS
- FLUSH USER_STATISTICS
- FLUSH CLIENT_STATISTICS

New SHOW commands:
- SHOW CLIENT_STATISTICS
- SHOW USER_STATISTICS
- SHOW TABLE_STATISTICS
- SHOW INDEX_STATISTICS

New Information schemas:
- CLIENT_STATISTICS
- USER_STATISTICS
- INDEX_STATISTICS
- TABLE_STATISTICS

Added support for all new flush commands to mysqladmin

Added handler::ha_... wrappers for all handler read calls to do statistics counting
- Changed all code to use new ha_... calls
- Count number of read rows, changed rows and rows read trough an index

Added counting of number of bytes sent to binary log (status variable Binlog_bytes_written)
Added counting of access denied errors (status variable Access_denied_erors)

Bugs fixed:
- Fixed bug in add_to_status() and add_diff_to_status() where longlong variables where threated as long
- CLOCK_GETTIME was not propely working on Linuxm

client/mysqladmin.cc:
  Added support for all new flush commmands and some common combinations:
  
  flush-slow-log
  flush-table-statistics
  flush-index-statistics
  flush-user-statistics
  flush-client-statistics
  flush-all-status
  flush-all-statistics
configure.in:
  Added checking if clock_gettime needs the librt.
  (Fixes Bug #37639 clock_gettime is never used/enabled in Linux/Unix)
include/my_sys.h:
  Added my_getcputime()
include/mysql_com.h:
  Added LIST_PROCESS_HOST_LEN & new REFRESH target defines
mysql-test/r/information_schema.result:
  New information schema tables added
mysql-test/r/information_schema_all_engines.result:
  New information schema tables added
mysql-test/r/information_schema_db.result:
  New information schema tables added
mysql-test/r/log_slow.result:
  Added testing that flosh slow query logs is accepted
mysql-test/r/status_user.result:
  Basic testing of user, client, table and index statistics
mysql-test/t/log_slow.test:
  Added testing that flosh slow query logs is accepted
mysql-test/t/status_user-master.opt:
  Ensure that we get a fresh restart before running status_user.test
mysql-test/t/status_user.test:
  Basic testing of user, client, table and index statistics
mysys/my_getsystime.c:
  Added my_getcputime()
  Returns cpu time used by this thread.
sql/authors.h:
  Updated authors to have core and original MySQL developers first.
sql/event_data_objects.cc:
  Updated call to mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command()
sql/event_db_repository.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/filesort.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/ha_partition.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
  Fixed comment syntax
sql/handler.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
  Reset table statistics
  Added code to update global table and index status
  Added counting of rows changed
sql/handler.h:
  Added table and index statistics variables
  Added function reset_statistics()
  Added handler::ha_... wrappers for all handler read calls to do statistics counting
  Protected all normal read calls to ensure we use the new calls in the server.
  Made ha_partition a friend class so that partition code can call the old read functions
sql/item_subselect.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/lex.h:
  Added keywords for new information schema tables and flush commands
sql/log.cc:
  Added flush_slow_log()
  Added counting of number of bytes sent to binary log
  Removed not needed test of thd (It's used before, so it's safe to use)
  Added THD object to MYSQL_BIN_LOG::write_cache() to simplify statistics counting
sql/log.h:
  Added new parameter to write_cache()
  Added flush_slow_log() functions.
sql/log_event.cc:
  Updated call to mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command()
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/log_event_old.cc:
  Updated call to mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command()
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  Updated call to mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command()
  Added new statistics functions and variables needed by these.
sql/mysqld.cc:
  Added new statistics variables and structures to handle these
  Added new status variables:
  - Com_show_client_statistics, Com_show_index_statistics, Com_show_table_statistics, Com_show_user_statistics
  - Access_denied_errors, Busy_time (clock time), Binlog_bytes_written, Cpu_time, Empty_queries, Rows_set, Rows_read
  Added new option 'userstat' to control if user statistics should be enabled or not
sql/opt_range.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/opt_range.h:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/opt_sum.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/records.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/set_var.cc:
  Added variable 'userstat'
sql/sp.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/sql_acl.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
  Added counting of access_denied_errors
sql/sql_base.cc:
  Added call to statistics functions
sql/sql_class.cc:
  Added usage of org_status_var, to store status variables at start of command
  Added functions THD::update_stats(), THD::update_all_stats()
  Fixed bug in add_to_status() and add_diff_to_status() where longlong variables where threated as long
sql/sql_class.h:
  Added new status variables to status_var
  Moved variables that was not ulong in status_var last.
  Added variables to THD for storing temporary values during statistics counting
sql/sql_connect.cc:
  Variables and functions to calculate user and client statistics
  Added counting of access_denied_errors and lost_connections
sql/sql_cursor.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/sql_handler.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/sql_help.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/sql_insert.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/sql_lex.h:
  Added SQLCOM_SHOW_USER_STATS, SQLCOM_SHOW_TABLE_STATS, SQLCOM_SHOW_INDEX_STATS, SQLCOM_SHOW_CLIENT_STATS
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  Added handling of:
  - SHOW CLIENT_STATISTICS
  - SHOW USER_STATISTICS
  - SHOW TABLE_STATISTICS
  - SHOW INDEX_STATISTICS
  Added handling of new FLUSH commands:
  - FLUSH SLOW QUERY LOGS
  - FLUSH TABLE_STATISTICS
  - FLUSH INDEX_STATISTICS
  - FLUSH USER_STATISTICS
  - FLUSH CLIENT_STATISTICS
  Added THD parameter to mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command()
  Added initialization and calls to user statistics functions
  Added increment of statistics variables empty_queries, rows_sent and access_denied_errors.
  Added counting of cpu time per query
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
  Updated call to mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command()
sql/sql_select.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
  Indentation changes
sql/sql_servers.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/sql_show.cc:
  Added counting of access denied errors
  Added function for new information schema tables:
  - CLIENT_STATISTICS
  - USER_STATISTICS
  - INDEX_STATISTICS
  - TABLE_STATISTICS
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/sql_table.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/sql_udf.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/sql_update.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
  Add new show and flush commands
sql/structs.h:
  Add name_length to KEY to avoid some strlen
  Added cache_name to KEY for fast storage of keyvalue in cache
  Added structs USER_STATS, TABLE_STATS, INDEX_STATS
  Added function prototypes for statistics functions
sql/table.cc:
  Store db+table+index name into keyinfo->cache_name
sql/table.h:
  Added new information schema tables
sql/tztime.cc:
  Changed to use new ha_... calls
2009-10-19 20:14:48 +03:00

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/* Copyright (C) 2004-2006 MySQL AB
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
#define MYSQL_LEX 1
#include "mysql_priv.h"
#include "events.h"
#include "event_data_objects.h"
#include "event_db_repository.h"
#include "sp_head.h"
/**
@addtogroup Event_Scheduler
@{
*/
/*************************************************************************/
/**
Event_creation_ctx -- creation context of events.
*/
class Event_creation_ctx :public Stored_program_creation_ctx,
public Sql_alloc
{
public:
static bool load_from_db(THD *thd,
MEM_ROOT *event_mem_root,
const char *db_name,
const char *event_name,
TABLE *event_tbl,
Stored_program_creation_ctx **ctx);
public:
virtual Stored_program_creation_ctx *clone(MEM_ROOT *mem_root)
{
return new (mem_root)
Event_creation_ctx(m_client_cs, m_connection_cl, m_db_cl);
}
protected:
virtual Object_creation_ctx *create_backup_ctx(THD *thd) const
{
/*
We can avoid usual backup/restore employed in stored programs since we
know that this is a top level statement and the worker thread is
allocated exclusively to execute this event.
*/
return NULL;
}
private:
Event_creation_ctx(CHARSET_INFO *client_cs,
CHARSET_INFO *connection_cl,
CHARSET_INFO *db_cl)
: Stored_program_creation_ctx(client_cs, connection_cl, db_cl)
{ }
};
/**************************************************************************
Event_creation_ctx implementation.
**************************************************************************/
bool
Event_creation_ctx::load_from_db(THD *thd,
MEM_ROOT *event_mem_root,
const char *db_name,
const char *event_name,
TABLE *event_tbl,
Stored_program_creation_ctx **ctx)
{
/* Load character set/collation attributes. */
CHARSET_INFO *client_cs;
CHARSET_INFO *connection_cl;
CHARSET_INFO *db_cl;
bool invalid_creation_ctx= FALSE;
if (load_charset(event_mem_root,
event_tbl->field[ET_FIELD_CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT],
thd->variables.character_set_client,
&client_cs))
{
sql_print_warning("Event '%s'.'%s': invalid value "
"in column mysql.event.character_set_client.",
(const char *) db_name,
(const char *) event_name);
invalid_creation_ctx= TRUE;
}
if (load_collation(event_mem_root,
event_tbl->field[ET_FIELD_COLLATION_CONNECTION],
thd->variables.collation_connection,
&connection_cl))
{
sql_print_warning("Event '%s'.'%s': invalid value "
"in column mysql.event.collation_connection.",
(const char *) db_name,
(const char *) event_name);
invalid_creation_ctx= TRUE;
}
if (load_collation(event_mem_root,
event_tbl->field[ET_FIELD_DB_COLLATION],
NULL,
&db_cl))
{
sql_print_warning("Event '%s'.'%s': invalid value "
"in column mysql.event.db_collation.",
(const char *) db_name,
(const char *) event_name);
invalid_creation_ctx= TRUE;
}
/*
If we failed to resolve the database collation, load the default one
from the disk.
*/
if (!db_cl)
db_cl= get_default_db_collation(thd, db_name);
/* Create the context. */
*ctx= new Event_creation_ctx(client_cs, connection_cl, db_cl);
return invalid_creation_ctx;
}
/*************************************************************************/
/*
Initiliazes dbname and name of an Event_queue_element_for_exec
object
SYNOPSIS
Event_queue_element_for_exec::init()
RETURN VALUE
FALSE OK
TRUE Error (OOM)
*/
bool
Event_queue_element_for_exec::init(LEX_STRING db, LEX_STRING n)
{
if (!(dbname.str= my_strndup(db.str, dbname.length= db.length, MYF(MY_WME))))
return TRUE;
if (!(name.str= my_strndup(n.str, name.length= n.length, MYF(MY_WME))))
{
my_free((uchar*) dbname.str, MYF(0));
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
/*
Destructor
SYNOPSIS
Event_queue_element_for_exec::~Event_queue_element_for_exec()
*/
Event_queue_element_for_exec::~Event_queue_element_for_exec()
{
my_free((uchar*) dbname.str, MYF(0));
my_free((uchar*) name.str, MYF(0));
}
/*
Constructor
SYNOPSIS
Event_basic::Event_basic()
*/
Event_basic::Event_basic()
{
DBUG_ENTER("Event_basic::Event_basic");
/* init memory root */
init_alloc_root(&mem_root, 256, 512);
dbname.str= name.str= NULL;
dbname.length= name.length= 0;
time_zone= NULL;
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/*
Destructor
SYNOPSIS
Event_basic::Event_basic()
*/
Event_basic::~Event_basic()
{
DBUG_ENTER("Event_basic::~Event_basic");
free_root(&mem_root, MYF(0));
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/*
Short function to load a char column into a LEX_STRING
SYNOPSIS
Event_basic::load_string_field()
field_name The field( enum_events_table_field is not actually used
because it's unknown in event_data_objects.h)
fields The Field array
field_value The value
*/
bool
Event_basic::load_string_fields(Field **fields, ...)
{
bool ret= FALSE;
va_list args;
enum enum_events_table_field field_name;
LEX_STRING *field_value;
DBUG_ENTER("Event_basic::load_string_fields");
va_start(args, fields);
field_name= (enum enum_events_table_field) va_arg(args, int);
while (field_name < ET_FIELD_COUNT)
{
field_value= va_arg(args, LEX_STRING *);
if ((field_value->str= get_field(&mem_root, fields[field_name])) == NullS)
{
ret= TRUE;
break;
}
field_value->length= strlen(field_value->str);
field_name= (enum enum_events_table_field) va_arg(args, int);
}
va_end(args);
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
bool
Event_basic::load_time_zone(THD *thd, const LEX_STRING tz_name)
{
String str(tz_name.str, &my_charset_latin1);
time_zone= my_tz_find(thd, &str);
return (time_zone == NULL);
}
/*
Constructor
SYNOPSIS
Event_queue_element::Event_queue_element()
*/
Event_queue_element::Event_queue_element():
status_changed(FALSE), last_executed_changed(FALSE),
on_completion(Event_parse_data::ON_COMPLETION_DROP),
status(Event_parse_data::ENABLED), expression(0), dropped(FALSE),
execution_count(0)
{
DBUG_ENTER("Event_queue_element::Event_queue_element");
starts= ends= execute_at= last_executed= 0;
starts_null= ends_null= execute_at_null= TRUE;
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/*
Destructor
SYNOPSIS
Event_queue_element::Event_queue_element()
*/
Event_queue_element::~Event_queue_element()
{
}
/*
Constructor
SYNOPSIS
Event_timed::Event_timed()
*/
Event_timed::Event_timed():
created(0), modified(0), sql_mode(0)
{
DBUG_ENTER("Event_timed::Event_timed");
init();
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/*
Destructor
SYNOPSIS
Event_timed::~Event_timed()
*/
Event_timed::~Event_timed()
{
}
/*
Constructor
SYNOPSIS
Event_job_data::Event_job_data()
*/
Event_job_data::Event_job_data()
:sql_mode(0)
{
}
/*
Init all member variables
SYNOPSIS
Event_timed::init()
*/
void
Event_timed::init()
{
DBUG_ENTER("Event_timed::init");
definer_user.str= definer_host.str= body.str= comment.str= NULL;
definer_user.length= definer_host.length= body.length= comment.length= 0;
sql_mode= 0;
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/**
Load an event's body from a row from mysql.event.
@details This method is silent on errors and should behave like that.
Callers should handle throwing of error messages. The reason is that the
class should not know about how to deal with communication.
@return Operation status
@retval FALSE OK
@retval TRUE Error
*/
bool
Event_job_data::load_from_row(THD *thd, TABLE *table)
{
char *ptr;
size_t len;
LEX_STRING tz_name;
DBUG_ENTER("Event_job_data::load_from_row");
if (!table)
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
if (table->s->fields < ET_FIELD_COUNT)
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
if (load_string_fields(table->field,
ET_FIELD_DB, &dbname,
ET_FIELD_NAME, &name,
ET_FIELD_BODY, &body,
ET_FIELD_DEFINER, &definer,
ET_FIELD_TIME_ZONE, &tz_name,
ET_FIELD_COUNT))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
if (load_time_zone(thd, tz_name))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
Event_creation_ctx::load_from_db(thd, &mem_root, dbname.str, name.str, table,
&creation_ctx);
ptr= strchr(definer.str, '@');
if (! ptr)
ptr= definer.str;
len= ptr - definer.str;
definer_user.str= strmake_root(&mem_root, definer.str, len);
definer_user.length= len;
len= definer.length - len - 1;
/* 1:because of @ */
definer_host.str= strmake_root(&mem_root, ptr + 1, len);
definer_host.length= len;
sql_mode= (ulong) table->field[ET_FIELD_SQL_MODE]->val_int();
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
}
/**
Load an event's body from a row from mysql.event.
@details This method is silent on errors and should behave like that.
Callers should handle throwing of error messages. The reason is that the
class should not know about how to deal with communication.
@return Operation status
@retval FALSE OK
@retval TRUE Error
*/
bool
Event_queue_element::load_from_row(THD *thd, TABLE *table)
{
char *ptr;
MYSQL_TIME time;
LEX_STRING tz_name;
DBUG_ENTER("Event_queue_element::load_from_row");
if (!table)
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
if (table->s->fields < ET_FIELD_COUNT)
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
if (load_string_fields(table->field,
ET_FIELD_DB, &dbname,
ET_FIELD_NAME, &name,
ET_FIELD_DEFINER, &definer,
ET_FIELD_TIME_ZONE, &tz_name,
ET_FIELD_COUNT))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
if (load_time_zone(thd, tz_name))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
starts_null= table->field[ET_FIELD_STARTS]->is_null();
my_bool not_used= FALSE;
if (!starts_null)
{
table->field[ET_FIELD_STARTS]->get_date(&time, TIME_NO_ZERO_DATE);
starts= my_tz_OFFSET0->TIME_to_gmt_sec(&time,&not_used);
}
ends_null= table->field[ET_FIELD_ENDS]->is_null();
if (!ends_null)
{
table->field[ET_FIELD_ENDS]->get_date(&time, TIME_NO_ZERO_DATE);
ends= my_tz_OFFSET0->TIME_to_gmt_sec(&time,&not_used);
}
if (!table->field[ET_FIELD_INTERVAL_EXPR]->is_null())
expression= table->field[ET_FIELD_INTERVAL_EXPR]->val_int();
else
expression= 0;
/*
If neigher STARTS and ENDS is set, then both fields are empty.
Hence, if ET_FIELD_EXECUTE_AT is empty there is an error.
*/
execute_at_null= table->field[ET_FIELD_EXECUTE_AT]->is_null();
DBUG_ASSERT(!(starts_null && ends_null && !expression && execute_at_null));
if (!expression && !execute_at_null)
{
if (table->field[ET_FIELD_EXECUTE_AT]->get_date(&time,
TIME_NO_ZERO_DATE))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
execute_at= my_tz_OFFSET0->TIME_to_gmt_sec(&time,&not_used);
}
/*
We load the interval type from disk as string and then map it to
an integer. This decouples the values of enum interval_type
and values actually stored on disk. Therefore the type can be
reordered without risking incompatibilities of data between versions.
*/
if (!table->field[ET_FIELD_TRANSIENT_INTERVAL]->is_null())
{
int i;
char buff[MAX_FIELD_WIDTH];
String str(buff, sizeof(buff), &my_charset_bin);
LEX_STRING tmp;
table->field[ET_FIELD_TRANSIENT_INTERVAL]->val_str(&str);
if (!(tmp.length= str.length()))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
tmp.str= str.c_ptr_safe();
i= find_string_in_array(interval_type_to_name, &tmp, system_charset_info);
if (i < 0)
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
interval= (interval_type) i;
}
if (!table->field[ET_FIELD_LAST_EXECUTED]->is_null())
{
table->field[ET_FIELD_LAST_EXECUTED]->get_date(&time,
TIME_NO_ZERO_DATE);
last_executed= my_tz_OFFSET0->TIME_to_gmt_sec(&time,&not_used);
}
last_executed_changed= FALSE;
if ((ptr= get_field(&mem_root, table->field[ET_FIELD_STATUS])) == NullS)
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
DBUG_PRINT("load_from_row", ("Event [%s] is [%s]", name.str, ptr));
/* Set event status (ENABLED | SLAVESIDE_DISABLED | DISABLED) */
switch (ptr[0])
{
case 'E' :
status = Event_parse_data::ENABLED;
break;
case 'S' :
status = Event_parse_data::SLAVESIDE_DISABLED;
break;
case 'D' :
default:
status = Event_parse_data::DISABLED;
break;
}
if ((ptr= get_field(&mem_root, table->field[ET_FIELD_ORIGINATOR])) == NullS)
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
originator = table->field[ET_FIELD_ORIGINATOR]->val_int();
/* ToDo : Andrey . Find a way not to allocate ptr on event_mem_root */
if ((ptr= get_field(&mem_root,
table->field[ET_FIELD_ON_COMPLETION])) == NullS)
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
on_completion= (ptr[0]=='D'? Event_parse_data::ON_COMPLETION_DROP:
Event_parse_data::ON_COMPLETION_PRESERVE);
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
}
/**
Load an event's body from a row from mysql.event.
@details This method is silent on errors and should behave like that.
Callers should handle throwing of error messages. The reason is that the
class should not know about how to deal with communication.
@return Operation status
@retval FALSE OK
@retval TRUE Error
*/
bool
Event_timed::load_from_row(THD *thd, TABLE *table)
{
char *ptr;
size_t len;
DBUG_ENTER("Event_timed::load_from_row");
if (Event_queue_element::load_from_row(thd, table))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
if (load_string_fields(table->field,
ET_FIELD_BODY, &body,
ET_FIELD_BODY_UTF8, &body_utf8,
ET_FIELD_COUNT))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
if (Event_creation_ctx::load_from_db(thd, &mem_root, dbname.str, name.str,
table, &creation_ctx))
{
push_warning_printf(thd,
MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_WARN,
ER_EVENT_INVALID_CREATION_CTX,
ER(ER_EVENT_INVALID_CREATION_CTX),
(const char *) dbname.str,
(const char *) name.str);
}
ptr= strchr(definer.str, '@');
if (! ptr)
ptr= definer.str;
len= ptr - definer.str;
definer_user.str= strmake_root(&mem_root, definer.str, len);
definer_user.length= len;
len= definer.length - len - 1;
/* 1:because of @ */
definer_host.str= strmake_root(&mem_root, ptr + 1, len);
definer_host.length= len;
created= table->field[ET_FIELD_CREATED]->val_int();
modified= table->field[ET_FIELD_MODIFIED]->val_int();
comment.str= get_field(&mem_root, table->field[ET_FIELD_COMMENT]);
if (comment.str != NullS)
comment.length= strlen(comment.str);
else
comment.length= 0;
sql_mode= (ulong) table->field[ET_FIELD_SQL_MODE]->val_int();
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
}
/*
add_interval() adds a specified interval to time 'ltime' in time
zone 'time_zone', and returns the result converted to the number of
seconds since epoch (aka Unix time; in UTC time zone). Zero result
means an error.
*/
static
my_time_t
add_interval(MYSQL_TIME *ltime, const Time_zone *time_zone,
interval_type scale, INTERVAL interval)
{
if (date_add_interval(ltime, scale, interval))
return 0;
my_bool not_used;
return time_zone->TIME_to_gmt_sec(ltime, &not_used);
}
/*
Computes the sum of a timestamp plus interval.
SYNOPSIS
get_next_time()
time_zone event time zone
next the sum
start add interval_value to this time
time_now current time
i_value quantity of time type interval to add
i_type type of interval to add (SECOND, MINUTE, HOUR, WEEK ...)
RETURN VALUE
0 OK
1 Error
NOTES
1) If the interval is conversible to SECOND, like MINUTE, HOUR, DAY, WEEK.
Then we use TIMEDIFF()'s implementation as underlying and number of
seconds as resolution for computation.
2) In all other cases - MONTH, QUARTER, YEAR we use MONTH as resolution
and PERIOD_DIFF()'s implementation
*/
static
bool get_next_time(const Time_zone *time_zone, my_time_t *next,
my_time_t start, my_time_t time_now,
int i_value, interval_type i_type)
{
DBUG_ENTER("get_next_time");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("start: %lu now: %lu", (long) start, (long) time_now));
DBUG_ASSERT(start <= time_now);
longlong months=0, seconds=0;
switch (i_type) {
case INTERVAL_YEAR:
months= i_value*12;
break;
case INTERVAL_QUARTER:
/* Has already been converted to months */
case INTERVAL_YEAR_MONTH:
case INTERVAL_MONTH:
months= i_value;
break;
case INTERVAL_WEEK:
/* WEEK has already been converted to days */
case INTERVAL_DAY:
seconds= i_value*24*3600;
break;
case INTERVAL_DAY_HOUR:
case INTERVAL_HOUR:
seconds= i_value*3600;
break;
case INTERVAL_DAY_MINUTE:
case INTERVAL_HOUR_MINUTE:
case INTERVAL_MINUTE:
seconds= i_value*60;
break;
case INTERVAL_DAY_SECOND:
case INTERVAL_HOUR_SECOND:
case INTERVAL_MINUTE_SECOND:
case INTERVAL_SECOND:
seconds= i_value;
break;
case INTERVAL_DAY_MICROSECOND:
case INTERVAL_HOUR_MICROSECOND:
case INTERVAL_MINUTE_MICROSECOND:
case INTERVAL_SECOND_MICROSECOND:
case INTERVAL_MICROSECOND:
/*
We should return an error here so SHOW EVENTS/ SELECT FROM I_S.EVENTS
would give an error then.
*/
DBUG_RETURN(1);
case INTERVAL_LAST:
DBUG_ASSERT(0);
}
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("seconds: %ld months: %ld", (long) seconds, (long) months));
MYSQL_TIME local_start;
MYSQL_TIME local_now;
/* Convert times from UTC to local. */
{
time_zone->gmt_sec_to_TIME(&local_start, start);
time_zone->gmt_sec_to_TIME(&local_now, time_now);
}
INTERVAL interval;
bzero(&interval, sizeof(interval));
my_time_t next_time= 0;
if (seconds)
{
longlong seconds_diff;
long microsec_diff;
bool negative= calc_time_diff(&local_now, &local_start, 1,
&seconds_diff, &microsec_diff);
if (!negative)
{
/*
The formula below returns the interval that, when added to
local_start, will always give the time in the future.
*/
interval.second= seconds_diff - seconds_diff % seconds + seconds;
next_time= add_interval(&local_start, time_zone,
INTERVAL_SECOND, interval);
if (next_time == 0)
goto done;
}
if (next_time <= time_now)
{
/*
If 'negative' is true above, then 'next_time == 0', and
'next_time <= time_now' is also true. If negative is false,
then next_time was set, but perhaps to the value that is less
then time_now. See below for elaboration.
*/
DBUG_ASSERT(negative || next_time > 0);
/*
If local_now < local_start, i.e. STARTS time is in the future
according to the local time (it always in the past according
to UTC---this is a prerequisite of this function), then
STARTS is almost always in the past according to the local
time too. However, in the time zone that has backward
Daylight Saving Time shift, the following may happen: suppose
we have a backward DST shift at certain date after 2:59:59,
i.e. local time goes 1:59:59, 2:00:00, ... , 2:59:59, (shift
here) 2:00:00 (again), ... , 2:59:59 (again), 3:00:00, ... .
Now suppose the time has passed the first 2:59:59, has been
shifted backward, and now is (the second) 2:20:00. The user
does CREATE EVENT with STARTS 'current-date 2:40:00'. Local
time 2:40:00 from create statement is treated by time
functions as the first such time, so according to UTC it comes
before the second 2:20:00. But according to local time it is
obviously in the future, so we end up in this branch.
Since we are in the second pass through 2:00:00--2:59:59, and
any local time form this interval is treated by system
functions as the time from the first pass, we have to find the
time for the next execution that is past the DST-affected
interval (past the second 2:59:59 for our example,
i.e. starting from 3:00:00). We do this in the loop until the
local time is mapped onto future UTC time. 'start' time is in
the past, so we may use 'do { } while' here, and add the first
interval right away.
Alternatively, it could be that local_now >= local_start. Now
for the example above imagine we do CREATE EVENT with STARTS
'current-date 2:10:00'. Local start 2:10 is in the past (now
is local 2:20), so we add an interval, and get next execution
time, say, 2:40. It is in the future according to local time,
but, again, since we are in the second pass through
2:00:00--2:59:59, 2:40 will be converted into UTC time in the
past. So we will end up in this branch again, and may add
intervals in a 'do { } while' loop.
Note that for any given event we may end up here only if event
next execution time will map to the time interval that is
passed twice, and only if the server was started during the
second pass, or the event is being created during the second
pass. After that, we never will get here (unless we again
start the server during the second pass). In other words,
such a condition is extremely rare.
*/
interval.second= seconds;
do
{
next_time= add_interval(&local_start, time_zone,
INTERVAL_SECOND, interval);
if (next_time == 0)
goto done;
}
while (next_time <= time_now);
}
}
else
{
long diff_months= (long) (local_now.year - local_start.year)*12 +
(local_now.month - local_start.month);
/*
Unlike for seconds above, the formula below returns the interval
that, when added to the local_start, will give the time in the
past, or somewhere in the current month. We are interested in
the latter case, to see if this time has already passed, or is
yet to come this month.
Note that the time is guaranteed to be in the past unless
(diff_months % months == 0), but no good optimization is
possible here, because (diff_months % months == 0) is what will
happen most of the time, as get_next_time() will be called right
after the execution of the event. We could pass last_executed
time to this function, and see if the execution has already
happened this month, but for that we will have to convert
last_executed from seconds since epoch to local broken-down
time, and this will greatly reduce the effect of the
optimization. So instead we keep the code simple and clean.
*/
interval.month= (ulong) (diff_months - diff_months % months);
next_time= add_interval(&local_start, time_zone,
INTERVAL_MONTH, interval);
if (next_time == 0)
goto done;
if (next_time <= time_now)
{
interval.month= (ulong) months;
next_time= add_interval(&local_start, time_zone,
INTERVAL_MONTH, interval);
if (next_time == 0)
goto done;
}
}
DBUG_ASSERT(time_now < next_time);
*next= next_time;
done:
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("next_time: %ld", (long) next_time));
DBUG_RETURN(next_time == 0);
}
/*
Computes next execution time.
SYNOPSIS
Event_queue_element::compute_next_execution_time()
RETURN VALUE
FALSE OK
TRUE Error
NOTES
The time is set in execute_at, if no more executions the latter is
set to 0.
*/
bool
Event_queue_element::compute_next_execution_time()
{
my_time_t time_now;
DBUG_ENTER("Event_queue_element::compute_next_execution_time");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("starts: %lu ends: %lu last_executed: %lu this: 0x%lx",
(long) starts, (long) ends, (long) last_executed,
(long) this));
if (status != Event_parse_data::ENABLED)
{
DBUG_PRINT("compute_next_execution_time",
("Event %s is DISABLED", name.str));
goto ret;
}
/* If one-time, no need to do computation */
if (!expression)
{
/* Let's check whether it was executed */
if (last_executed)
{
DBUG_PRINT("info",("One-time event %s.%s of was already executed",
dbname.str, name.str));
dropped= (on_completion == Event_parse_data::ON_COMPLETION_DROP);
DBUG_PRINT("info",("One-time event will be dropped: %d.", dropped));
status= Event_parse_data::DISABLED;
status_changed= TRUE;
}
goto ret;
}
time_now= (my_time_t) current_thd->query_start();
DBUG_PRINT("info",("NOW: [%lu]", (ulong) time_now));
/* if time_now is after ends don't execute anymore */
if (!ends_null && ends < time_now)
{
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("NOW after ENDS, don't execute anymore"));
/* time_now is after ends. don't execute anymore */
execute_at= 0;
execute_at_null= TRUE;
if (on_completion == Event_parse_data::ON_COMPLETION_DROP)
dropped= TRUE;
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Dropped: %d", dropped));
status= Event_parse_data::DISABLED;
status_changed= TRUE;
goto ret;
}
/*
Here time_now is before or equals ends if the latter is set.
Let's check whether time_now is before starts.
If so schedule for starts.
*/
if (!starts_null && time_now <= starts)
{
if (time_now == starts && starts == last_executed)
{
/*
do nothing or we will schedule for second time execution at starts.
*/
}
else
{
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("STARTS is future, NOW <= STARTS,sched for STARTS"));
/*
starts is in the future
time_now before starts. Scheduling for starts
*/
execute_at= starts;
execute_at_null= FALSE;
goto ret;
}
}
if (!starts_null && !ends_null)
{
/*
Both starts and m_ends are set and time_now is between them (incl.)
If last_executed is set then increase with m_expression. The new MYSQL_TIME is
after m_ends set execute_at to 0. And check for on_completion
If not set then schedule for now.
*/
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Both STARTS & ENDS are set"));
if (!last_executed)
{
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Not executed so far."));
}
{
my_time_t next_exec;
if (get_next_time(time_zone, &next_exec, starts, time_now,
(int) expression, interval))
goto err;
/* There was previous execution */
if (ends < next_exec)
{
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Next execution of %s after ENDS. Stop executing.",
name.str));
/* Next execution after ends. No more executions */
execute_at= 0;
execute_at_null= TRUE;
if (on_completion == Event_parse_data::ON_COMPLETION_DROP)
dropped= TRUE;
status= Event_parse_data::DISABLED;
status_changed= TRUE;
}
else
{
DBUG_PRINT("info",("Next[%lu]", (ulong) next_exec));
execute_at= next_exec;
execute_at_null= FALSE;
}
}
goto ret;
}
else if (starts_null && ends_null)
{
/* starts is always set, so this is a dead branch !! */
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Neither STARTS nor ENDS are set"));
/*
Both starts and m_ends are not set, so we schedule for the next
based on last_executed.
*/
if (last_executed)
{
my_time_t next_exec;
if (get_next_time(time_zone, &next_exec, starts, time_now,
(int) expression, interval))
goto err;
execute_at= next_exec;
DBUG_PRINT("info",("Next[%lu]", (ulong) next_exec));
}
else
{
/* last_executed not set. Schedule the event for now */
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Execute NOW"));
execute_at= time_now;
}
execute_at_null= FALSE;
}
else
{
/* either starts or m_ends is set */
if (!starts_null)
{
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("STARTS is set"));
/*
- starts is set.
- starts is not in the future according to check made before
Hence schedule for starts + m_expression in case last_executed
is not set, otherwise to last_executed + m_expression
*/
if (!last_executed)
{
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Not executed so far."));
}
{
my_time_t next_exec;
if (get_next_time(time_zone, &next_exec, starts, time_now,
(int) expression, interval))
goto err;
execute_at= next_exec;
DBUG_PRINT("info",("Next[%lu]", (ulong) next_exec));
}
execute_at_null= FALSE;
}
else
{
/* this is a dead branch, because starts is always set !!! */
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("STARTS is not set. ENDS is set"));
/*
- m_ends is set
- m_ends is after time_now or is equal
Hence check for m_last_execute and increment with m_expression.
If last_executed is not set then schedule for now
*/
if (!last_executed)
execute_at= time_now;
else
{
my_time_t next_exec;
if (get_next_time(time_zone, &next_exec, starts, time_now,
(int) expression, interval))
goto err;
if (ends < next_exec)
{
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Next execution after ENDS. Stop executing."));
execute_at= 0;
execute_at_null= TRUE;
status= Event_parse_data::DISABLED;
status_changed= TRUE;
if (on_completion == Event_parse_data::ON_COMPLETION_DROP)
dropped= TRUE;
}
else
{
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Next[%lu]", (ulong) next_exec));
execute_at= next_exec;
execute_at_null= FALSE;
}
}
}
goto ret;
}
ret:
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("ret: 0 execute_at: %lu", (long) execute_at));
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
err:
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("ret=1"));
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
}
/*
Set the internal last_executed MYSQL_TIME struct to now. NOW is the
time according to thd->query_start(), so the THD's clock.
SYNOPSIS
Event_queue_element::mark_last_executed()
thd thread context
*/
void
Event_queue_element::mark_last_executed(THD *thd)
{
last_executed= (my_time_t) thd->query_start();
last_executed_changed= TRUE;
execution_count++;
}
/*
Saves status and last_executed_at to the disk if changed.
SYNOPSIS
Event_queue_element::update_timing_fields()
thd - thread context
RETURN VALUE
FALSE OK
TRUE Error while opening mysql.event for writing or during
write on disk
*/
bool
Event_queue_element::update_timing_fields(THD *thd)
{
Event_db_repository *db_repository= Events::get_db_repository();
int ret;
DBUG_ENTER("Event_queue_element::update_timing_fields");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("name: %*s", (int) name.length, name.str));
/* No need to update if nothing has changed */
if (!(status_changed || last_executed_changed))
DBUG_RETURN(0);
ret= db_repository->update_timing_fields_for_event(thd,
dbname, name,
last_executed_changed,
last_executed,
status_changed,
(ulonglong) status);
last_executed_changed= status_changed= FALSE;
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
static
void
append_datetime(String *buf, Time_zone *time_zone, my_time_t secs,
const char *name, uint len)
{
char dtime_buff[20*2+32];/* +32 to make my_snprintf_{8bit|ucs2} happy */
buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN(" "));
buf->append(name, len);
buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN(" '"));
/*
Pass the buffer and the second param tells fills the buffer and
returns the number of chars to copy.
*/
MYSQL_TIME time;
time_zone->gmt_sec_to_TIME(&time, secs);
buf->append(dtime_buff, my_datetime_to_str(&time, dtime_buff));
buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("'"));
}
/*
Get SHOW CREATE EVENT as string
SYNOPSIS
Event_timed::get_create_event(THD *thd, String *buf)
thd Thread
buf String*, should be already allocated. CREATE EVENT goes inside.
RETURN VALUE
0 OK
EVEX_MICROSECOND_UNSUP Error (for now if mysql.event has been
tampered and MICROSECONDS interval or
derivative has been put there.
*/
int
Event_timed::get_create_event(THD *thd, String *buf)
{
char tmp_buf[2 * STRING_BUFFER_USUAL_SIZE];
String expr_buf(tmp_buf, sizeof(tmp_buf), system_charset_info);
expr_buf.length(0);
DBUG_ENTER("get_create_event");
DBUG_PRINT("ret_info",("body_len=[%d]body=[%s]",
(int) body.length, body.str));
if (expression && Events::reconstruct_interval_expression(&expr_buf, interval,
expression))
DBUG_RETURN(EVEX_MICROSECOND_UNSUP);
buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("CREATE EVENT "));
append_identifier(thd, buf, name.str, name.length);
if (expression)
{
buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN(" ON SCHEDULE EVERY "));
buf->append(expr_buf);
buf->append(' ');
LEX_STRING *ival= &interval_type_to_name[interval];
buf->append(ival->str, ival->length);
if (!starts_null)
append_datetime(buf, time_zone, starts, STRING_WITH_LEN("STARTS"));
if (!ends_null)
append_datetime(buf, time_zone, ends, STRING_WITH_LEN("ENDS"));
}
else
{
append_datetime(buf, time_zone, execute_at,
STRING_WITH_LEN("ON SCHEDULE AT"));
}
if (on_completion == Event_parse_data::ON_COMPLETION_DROP)
buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN(" ON COMPLETION NOT PRESERVE "));
else
buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN(" ON COMPLETION PRESERVE "));
if (status == Event_parse_data::ENABLED)
buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("ENABLE"));
else if (status == Event_parse_data::SLAVESIDE_DISABLED)
buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("DISABLE ON SLAVE"));
else
buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("DISABLE"));
if (comment.length)
{
buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN(" COMMENT "));
append_unescaped(buf, comment.str, comment.length);
}
buf->append(STRING_WITH_LEN(" DO "));
buf->append(body.str, body.length);
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
/**
Get an artificial stored procedure to parse as an event definition.
*/
bool
Event_job_data::construct_sp_sql(THD *thd, String *sp_sql)
{
LEX_STRING buffer;
const uint STATIC_SQL_LENGTH= 44;
DBUG_ENTER("Event_job_data::construct_sp_sql");
/*
Allocate a large enough buffer on the thread execution memory
root to avoid multiple [re]allocations on system heap
*/
buffer.length= STATIC_SQL_LENGTH + name.length + body.length;
if (! (buffer.str= (char*) thd->alloc(buffer.length)))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
sp_sql->set(buffer.str, buffer.length, system_charset_info);
sp_sql->length(0);
sp_sql->append(C_STRING_WITH_LEN("CREATE "));
sp_sql->append(C_STRING_WITH_LEN("PROCEDURE "));
/*
Let's use the same name as the event name to perhaps produce a
better error message in case it is a part of some parse error.
We're using append_identifier here to successfully parse
events with reserved names.
*/
append_identifier(thd, sp_sql, name.str, name.length);
/*
The default SQL security of a stored procedure is DEFINER. We
have already activated the security context of the event, so
let's execute the procedure with the invoker rights to save on
resets of security contexts.
*/
sp_sql->append(C_STRING_WITH_LEN("() SQL SECURITY INVOKER "));
sp_sql->append(body.str, body.length);
DBUG_RETURN(thd->is_fatal_error);
}
/**
Get DROP EVENT statement to binlog the drop of ON COMPLETION NOT
PRESERVE event.
*/
bool
Event_job_data::construct_drop_event_sql(THD *thd, String *sp_sql)
{
LEX_STRING buffer;
const uint STATIC_SQL_LENGTH= 14;
DBUG_ENTER("Event_job_data::construct_drop_event_sql");
buffer.length= STATIC_SQL_LENGTH + name.length*2 + dbname.length*2;
if (! (buffer.str= (char*) thd->alloc(buffer.length)))
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
sp_sql->set(buffer.str, buffer.length, system_charset_info);
sp_sql->length(0);
sp_sql->append(C_STRING_WITH_LEN("DROP EVENT "));
append_identifier(thd, sp_sql, dbname.str, dbname.length);
sp_sql->append('.');
append_identifier(thd, sp_sql, name.str, name.length);
DBUG_RETURN(thd->is_fatal_error);
}
/**
Compiles and executes the event (the underlying sp_head object)
@retval TRUE error (reported to the error log)
@retval FALSE success
*/
bool
Event_job_data::execute(THD *thd, bool drop)
{
String sp_sql;
#ifndef NO_EMBEDDED_ACCESS_CHECKS
Security_context event_sctx, *save_sctx= NULL;
#endif
List<Item> empty_item_list;
bool ret= TRUE;
DBUG_ENTER("Event_job_data::execute");
mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command(thd, 0);
/*
MySQL parser currently assumes that current database is either
present in THD or all names in all statements are fully specified.
And yet not fully specified names inside stored programs must be
be supported, even if the current database is not set:
CREATE PROCEDURE db1.p1() BEGIN CREATE TABLE t1; END//
-- in this example t1 should be always created in db1 and the statement
must parse even if there is no current database.
To support this feature and still address the parser limitation,
we need to set the current database here.
We don't have to call mysql_change_db, since the checks performed
in it are unnecessary for the purpose of parsing, and
mysql_change_db will be invoked anyway later, to activate the
procedure database before it's executed.
*/
thd->set_db(dbname.str, dbname.length);
#ifndef NO_EMBEDDED_ACCESS_CHECKS
if (event_sctx.change_security_context(thd,
&definer_user, &definer_host,
&dbname, &save_sctx))
{
sql_print_error("Event Scheduler: "
"[%s].[%s.%s] execution failed, "
"failed to authenticate the user.",
definer.str, dbname.str, name.str);
goto end_no_lex_start;
}
#endif
if (check_access(thd, EVENT_ACL, dbname.str,
0, 0, 0, is_schema_db(dbname.str)))
{
/*
This aspect of behavior is defined in the worklog,
and this is how triggers work too: if TRIGGER
privilege is revoked from trigger definer,
triggers are not executed.
*/
sql_print_error("Event Scheduler: "
"[%s].[%s.%s] execution failed, "
"user no longer has EVENT privilege.",
definer.str, dbname.str, name.str);
goto end_no_lex_start;
}
if (construct_sp_sql(thd, &sp_sql))
goto end_no_lex_start;
/*
Set up global thread attributes to reflect the properties of
this Event. We can simply reset these instead of usual
backup/restore employed in stored programs since we know that
this is a top level statement and the worker thread is
allocated exclusively to execute this event.
*/
thd->variables.sql_mode= sql_mode;
thd->variables.time_zone= time_zone;
thd->set_query(sp_sql.c_ptr_safe(), sp_sql.length());
{
Parser_state parser_state(thd, thd->query, thd->query_length);
lex_start(thd);
if (parse_sql(thd, & parser_state, creation_ctx))
{
sql_print_error("Event Scheduler: "
"%serror during compilation of %s.%s",
thd->is_fatal_error ? "fatal " : "",
(const char *) dbname.str, (const char *) name.str);
goto end;
}
}
{
sp_head *sphead= thd->lex->sphead;
DBUG_ASSERT(sphead);
sphead->m_flags|= sp_head::LOG_SLOW_STATEMENTS;
sphead->m_flags|= sp_head::LOG_GENERAL_LOG;
sphead->set_info(0, 0, &thd->lex->sp_chistics, sql_mode);
sphead->set_creation_ctx(creation_ctx);
sphead->optimize();
ret= sphead->execute_procedure(thd, &empty_item_list);
/*
There is no pre-locking and therefore there should be no
tables open and locked left after execute_procedure.
*/
}
end:
if (thd->lex->sphead) /* NULL only if a parse error */
{
delete thd->lex->sphead;
thd->lex->sphead= NULL;
}
end_no_lex_start:
if (drop && !thd->is_fatal_error)
{
/*
We must do it here since here we're under the right authentication
ID of the event definer.
*/
sql_print_information("Event Scheduler: Dropping %s.%s",
(const char *) dbname.str, (const char *) name.str);
/*
Construct a query for the binary log, to ensure the event is dropped
on the slave
*/
if (construct_drop_event_sql(thd, &sp_sql))
ret= 1;
else
{
ulong saved_master_access;
thd->set_query(sp_sql.c_ptr_safe(), sp_sql.length());
/*
NOTE: even if we run in read-only mode, we should be able to lock
the mysql.event table for writing. In order to achieve this, we
should call mysql_lock_tables() under the super-user.
*/
saved_master_access= thd->security_ctx->master_access;
thd->security_ctx->master_access |= SUPER_ACL;
ret= Events::drop_event(thd, dbname, name, FALSE);
thd->security_ctx->master_access= saved_master_access;
}
}
#ifndef NO_EMBEDDED_ACCESS_CHECKS
if (save_sctx)
event_sctx.restore_security_context(thd, save_sctx);
#endif
lex_end(thd->lex);
thd->lex->unit.cleanup();
thd->end_statement();
thd->cleanup_after_query();
/* Avoid races with SHOW PROCESSLIST */
thd->set_query(NULL, 0);
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("EXECUTED %s.%s ret: %d", dbname.str, name.str, ret));
DBUG_RETURN(ret);
}
/*
Checks whether two events are in the same schema
SYNOPSIS
event_basic_db_equal()
db Schema
et Compare et->dbname to `db`
RETURN VALUE
TRUE Equal
FALSE Not equal
*/
bool
event_basic_db_equal(LEX_STRING db, Event_basic *et)
{
return !sortcmp_lex_string(et->dbname, db, system_charset_info);
}
/*
Checks whether an event has equal `db` and `name`
SYNOPSIS
event_basic_identifier_equal()
db Schema
name Name
et The event object
RETURN VALUE
TRUE Equal
FALSE Not equal
*/
bool
event_basic_identifier_equal(LEX_STRING db, LEX_STRING name, Event_basic *b)
{
return !sortcmp_lex_string(name, b->name, system_charset_info) &&
!sortcmp_lex_string(db, b->dbname, system_charset_info);
}
/**
@} (End of group Event_Scheduler)
*/