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Alfranio Correia 9ba731c299 BUG#51894 Replication failure with SBR on DROP TEMPORARY TABLE inside a
transaction
BUG#52616 Temp table prevents switch binlog format from STATEMENT to ROW

Before the WL#2687 and BUG#46364, every non-transactional change that happened
after a transactional change was written to trx-cache and flushed upon
committing the transaction. WL#2687 and BUG#46364 changed this behavior and
non-transactional changes are now written to the binary log upon committing
the statement.

A binary log event is identified as transactional or non-transactional through
a flag in the Log_event which is set taking into account the underlie storage
engine on what it is stems from. In the current bug, this flag was not being
set properly when the DROP TEMPORARY TABLE was executed.

However, while fixing this bug we figured out that changes to temporary tables
should be always written to the trx-cache if there is an on-going transaction.
Otherwise, binlog events in the reversed order would be produced.

Regarding concurrency, keeping changes to temporary tables in the trx-cache is
also safe as temporary tables are only visible to the owner connection.

In this patch, we classify the following statements as unsafe:
   1 - INSERT INTO t_myisam SELECT * FROM t_myisam_temp

   2 - INSERT INTO t_myisam_temp SELECT * FROM t_myisam

   3 - CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t_myisam_temp SELECT * FROM t_myisam

On the other hand, the following statements are classified as safe:

   1 - INSERT INTO t_innodb SELECT * FROM t_myisam_temp

   2 - INSERT INTO t_myisam_temp SELECT * FROM t_innodb

The patch also guarantees that transactions that have a DROP TEMPORARY are
always written to the binary log regardless of the mode and the outcome:
commit or rollback. In particular, the DROP TEMPORARY is extended with the
IF EXISTS clause when the current statement logging format is set to row.

Finally, the patch allows to switch from STATEMENT to MIXED/ROW when there
are temporary tables but the contrary is not possible.
2010-04-20 10:10:43 +01:00

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#
# Bug#11401: Load data infile 'REPLACE INTO' fails on slave.
#
connection master;
CREATE TABLE t4 (
id INT(5) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
name varchar(15) NOT NULL default '',
number varchar(35) NOT NULL default 'default',
PRIMARY KEY (id),
UNIQUE KEY unique_rec (name,number)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
--disable_warnings
LOAD DATA
INFILE '../../std_data/loaddata_pair.dat'
REPLACE INTO TABLE t4
(name,number);
--enable_warnings
SELECT * FROM t4;
sync_slave_with_master;
SELECT * FROM t4;
connection master;
--disable_warnings
LOAD DATA
INFILE '../../std_data/loaddata_pair.dat'
REPLACE INTO TABLE t4
(name,number);
--enable_warnings
SELECT * FROM t4;
sync_slave_with_master;
SELECT * FROM t4;
connection master;
--disable_query_log
DROP TABLE t4;
--enable_query_log
sync_slave_with_master;
connection master;
# End of 4.1 tests
#
# Bug #26418: Slave out of sync after CREATE/DROP TEMPORARY TABLE + ROLLBACK
# on master
#
#Note Matthias: to be merged to rpl_ddl.test
--source include/not_ndb_default.inc
FLUSH LOGS;
sync_slave_with_master;
FLUSH LOGS;
connection master;
let $engine_type= "InnoDB";
--disable_warnings
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest1;
--enable_warnings
CREATE DATABASE mysqltest1;
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE mysqltest1.tmp (f1 BIGINT);
eval CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t1 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE=$engine_type;
SET AUTOCOMMIT = 0;
sync_slave_with_master;
--echo -------- switch to slave --------
connection slave;
# We want to verify that the following transactions are written to the
# binlog, despite the transaction is rolled back. (They should be
# written to the binlog since they contain non-transactional DROP
# TEMPORARY TABLE). To see that, we use the auxiliary table t1, which
# is transactional (InnoDB) on master and MyISAM on slave. t1 should
# be transactional on master so that the insert into t1 does not cause
# the transaction to be logged. Since t1 is non-transactional on
# slave, the change will not be rolled back, so the inserted rows will
# stay in t1 and we can verify that the transaction was replicated.
ALTER TABLE mysqltest1.t1 ENGINE = MyISAM;
SHOW CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t1;
--echo -------- switch to master --------
connection master;
INSERT INTO mysqltest1.t1 SET f1= 1;
DROP TEMPORARY TABLE mysqltest1.tmp;
ROLLBACK;
--error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
SHOW CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.tmp;
--echo ######### Must return no rows here #########
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM mysqltest1.t1;
INSERT INTO mysqltest1.t1 SET f1= 2;
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE mysqltest1.tmp2(a INT);
ROLLBACK;
SHOW CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.tmp2;
--echo ######### Must return no rows here #########
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM mysqltest1.t1;
sync_slave_with_master;
--echo -------- switch to slave --------
connection slave;
--error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
SHOW CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.tmp;
--error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
SHOW CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.tmp2;
--echo ######### t1 has two rows here: the transaction not rolled back since t1 uses MyISAM #########
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM mysqltest1.t1;
FLUSH LOGS;
--echo -------- switch to master --------
connection master;
FLUSH LOGS;
DROP DATABASE mysqltest1;
--echo End of 5.1 tests
--echo #
--echo # Bug#39675 rename tables on innodb tables with pending
--echo # transactions causes slave data issue.
--echo #
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t2;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t3;
--enable_warnings
CREATE TABLE t1 (
id INT PRIMARY KEY auto_increment,
b INT DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
id INT PRIMARY KEY auto_increment,
b INT DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 (b) VALUES (1),(2),(3);
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t1(b) VALUES (4);
--echo -------- switch to master1 --------
connection master1;
--send RENAME TABLE t1 TO t3, t2 TO t1;
--echo -------- switch to master --------
connection master;
# Need to wait until RENAME is received
let $wait_condition=
SELECT COUNT(*) = 1 FROM information_schema.processlist
WHERE info = "RENAME TABLE t1 TO t3, t2 TO t1" and
state = "Waiting for table";
--source include/wait_condition.inc
COMMIT;
--echo -------- switch to master1 --------
connection master1;
--reap
--echo -------- switch to master --------
connection master;
SELECT * FROM t1;
SELECT * FROM t3;
sync_slave_with_master;
--echo -------- switch to slave --------
connection slave;
SELECT * FROM t1;
SELECT * FROM t3;
--echo -------- switch to master --------
connection master;
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t3;
--echo End of 6.0 tests
--source include/master-slave-end.inc